The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player - Chapter 175
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The Maxed-Out Player’s 100th Return – Episode 175
175. Clairvoyance
The long-awaited 11th round had begun, yet Christine felt melancholy.
Perhaps this round would be her last in this lifetime.
‘There’s nothing to worry about. I have dominion, after all.’
As a Priest, she possessed an absolute power called dominion.
If necessary, she could use it to block anyone attempting to ambush her.
But how had someone with such modest combat strength risen to become a district representative?
The answer lay in the people who had steadily gathered at her side.
“Welcome, Berber.”
“Greetings, Krishi.”
“Hello, Lupine.”
“We pay our respects to you, Krishi.”
Players approached with greetings, their tracking skills guiding them forward.
They were comrades and party members who had journeyed together since the 2nd round.
They were also the devoted followers of the sole Priest class.
‘With them by my side, there’s nothing to fear.’
The rune Christine obtained upon advancing to Priest was the [Rune of Life].
Since she gained experience and stats whenever she healed or saved lives, she had no choice but to help others, whether she wished to or not.
‘But thanks to it, so many people have gathered around me.’
By willingly helping others, she had earned their trust.
Who would refuse free healing in this world?
It wasn’t as though she were stealing monsters from them.
‘I used healing to gain experience and stats, but there’s no need for them to know that.’
Regardless of the truth, in their eyes I appeared like a selfless Florence Nightingale volunteering without reward.
She had become district representative by emphasizing that she was the sole healer.
‘Even voters who were skeptical at first came to trust me. I even heard people say I was an excellent choice for representative.’
As a result, she had maintained her position as representative from the 2nd round until now, earning the title of saint and gathering many devoted followers.
By relying on one another, they had overcome countless obstacles.
‘I’ll resolve this too. No matter what difficulties arise.’
By now, roughly a hundred people had gathered around Christine.
A reassuring wall of human shields surrounded her.
‘As long as they’re by my side, I needn’t fear ambush.’
Though reassured, she could not afford to lower her guard.
Since she didn’t know who might attack, she remained vigilant like a meerkat, her eyes alert to her surroundings.
“Are you well, Krishi? You seem unusually tense today.”
“I’m fine. Thank you for your concern, Douglas.”
“Should anything trouble you, please tell me. Isn’t the saint’s right hand a Paladin? I shall certainly protect you.”
“Hehe, how reassuring.”
Christine smiled while maintaining her vigilance over her surroundings.
I’d already learned the Presence Detection skill, so even if I approached with invisibility, there would be no problem.
The moment I thought of an assassin, Jeffrey from another district came to mind.
‘No matter how much he claims it’s for my sake, threatening to kill the powerless Seer… I’m disappointed.’
Now that the districts have merged, I could meet him, but I’ve decided to forget about it.
I know his nickname, but he’s customized his appearance, so I don’t know his face.
I didn’t want to go out of my way to find him anyway.
‘Come to think of it, now that the nation is unified, I should be able to meet the Seer and Ma Gyeong-rok.’
I don’t know the Seer well enough to trust him, but could I trust Ma Gyeong-rok, my fiancé?
At least he seems better than Jeffrey.
He was a skilled fighter who competed for 2nd and 3rd place in the All Districts rankings.
‘Perhaps he might be the prince on a white horse who saves me…’
I shouldn’t get my hopes up, but I was genuinely curious about who this person was who would save me.
[Now that the explanation is finished, I’ll warp everyone to the Fantasy World.]
Hearing Angel’s words, it seemed the real challenge was about to begin.
‘I must survive no matter what.’
I’d already heard the strategy for Round 11 from the Seer in advance.
Though survival was more important than clearing it right now.
‘I’m confident. With these people…’
Christine smiled with confidence.
Until Angel chuckled and spoke.
[Oh right, by the way, your starting locations will be randomly assigned. Then I wish you good luck.]
‘Huh? Random?’
Before I could even be surprised, a bright flash of light erupted and vanished.
As Christine blinked, a dense forest appeared instead of the grassland.
‘W-where is this?’
While I was curious about the location, I was more than anything panicked.
All the people who had been around me had vanished without a trace.
“Ah…”
My confidence from moments before proved meaningless as my mind went blank, but I quickly regained my composure and used my Surrounding Exploration skill.
‘Huh? There’s someone nearby.’
I saw a red dot close by and hurried toward it without hesitation.
Whether they were an enemy or ally, I was a class that couldn’t do anything alone.
“Huh? Douglas?”
“Krishi!”
Fortunately, the person nearby was the Paladin I’d just parted with.
“Everyone got separated and I was panicking, but to meet you here, Krishi! This must be fate!”
“Ha ha, I suppose so.”
Christine let out a relieved laugh.
‘I was worried it might be someone I didn’t know, but thank goodness.’
Douglas, an early member who’d been with me since Round 2, was someone I could trust.
“Berber is nearby as well.”
“Oh, really?”
“He stepped away to scout the surroundings for a bit. He should be back soon.”
Using my reconnaissance skill, I could indeed detect movement in the vicinity.
Moments later, Berber returned and brightened upon seeing Christine.
“Oh? Krishi, you’re here too?”
“Yes. Good to see you, Berber.”
“What a fortunate coincidence! I’m truly relieved to have you here. Now I won’t have to worry about dying.”
“Ha, yes….”
They didn’t even bother asking permission to travel together.
Douglas and Berber simply took their places beside Christine as if it were the most natural thing.
‘Well, that works. I’d struggle alone anyway.’
Having two trustworthy companions put my mind at ease.
Though it paled in comparison to when there were a hundred of us.
“Since we have time, why don’t we set aside the Quest and wait here? Others might come looking for Krishi.”
“That makes sense. Let’s wait here for now. The scattered members will surely track her down and come looking.”
“Hmm, then shall we wait a little longer?”
Waiting idly wasn’t ideal, but Christine preferred moving with a group over going alone anyway.
Efficiency aside, it was far safer that way.
But she didn’t know.
The moment she agreed to wait, someone behind her wore a sinister smile.
* * *
A desolate alley.
A man wielding a scythe appeared there without a sound.
‘Where am I?’
The moment I emerged from the alley and beheld a landscape reminiscent of a peaceful Swedish village, my question was answered.
‘The Albitz Kingdom.’
Unlike the orderly Holy Empire, it was a rustic city, yet somehow it exuded tranquility.
‘How is it that the starting location keeps changing every time….’
Among the 67 loops I’d experienced across 11 rounds, duplicate starting points were rare enough to count on one hand.
It’s random, so isn’t that natural?
‘Then why did the random rune fragments I received at the beginning always yield the same runes?’
The same randomness, yet some things varied with each loop while others remained identical.
In that regard, I couldn’t comprehend the system.
‘It doesn’t matter anyway. The Albitz Kingdom isn’t bad. In fact, it’s good.’
My first Quest destination was the Labyrinth Forest.
Fortunately, it wasn’t far from the Albitz Kingdom.
‘Before that, let me check everyone’s locations with my far-sight.’
My skill window contained an ability I’d received as a special reward from the previous round.
[Temporary Skill – Far-Sight]
-Effect: Close your eyes and recite the activation word to trigger it. A virtual eye manifests, allowing you to see from a third-person perspective.
From that vantage point, you can instantly shift your viewpoint by recalling the player’s nickname and face you wish to observe.
‘Thousand-League Eye.’
I closed my eyes and activated the skill, my own form coming into view.
Entering third-person mode, I thought of one person.
‘Democracy.’
The perspective shifted, and Min Ju-ri’s figure materialized before my eyes.
‘Min Ju-ri has landed in the Holy Empire.’
She was quite far away.
Meeting her wouldn’t be easy.
‘Yamtti.’
As I recalled her nickname and face, my viewpoint instantly transferred above Yamtti’s head.
‘She’s in the Holy Empire too. Well, it doesn’t matter if I don’t use her this round.’
I’d considered using her if she were nearby, but the distance made that impossible.
I then systematically recalled Seo A-rin, Heo Tae-sik, Ma Gyeong-rok, and An Sang-chul to verify their locations.
It wasn’t mere curiosity about where they were.
I needed to read their positions and actions to determine whether they’d become variables in this round.
They might interfere with my entry into the Labyrinth Forest.
‘Seo A-rin and Heo Tae-sik are far enough away that I needn’t worry, but Ma Gyeong-rok and An Sang-chul are close.’
Not only were they nearby, but they were also planning to track Black Scythe.
How did I know?
Their thoughts were readable through the Thousand-League Eye.
‘The Thousand-League Eye is like another me. The rune of true intent applies even from its perspective.’
It wasn’t for nothing that I’d forgone the point buff to choose the Thousand-League Eye.
I’d selected it because it made reading an opponent’s true intentions from a distance easy, allowing me to prepare in advance.
‘Ma Gyeong-rok and An Sang-chul intend to find me. They’re already close, and they think they’ll gain something by sticking to me.’
Actually, that worked out well.
I had business with Ma Gyeong-rok anyway.
‘He’ll commit atrocities this round—massacring foreign players. I need to take precautions beforehand.’
Next, I checked the location of Jeffrey, who was under Yamtti’s control.
As expected, he was too far away to be useful.
‘Is Ju Sung-tak finding his way to me?’
I’d given the enslaved Ju Sung-tak a single command through our duel.
Find me, Black Scythe, wherever you land.
Since I already knew Black Scythe’s face from before he became enslaved, tracking posed no problem.
It seemed I’d observed him from a distance at some point.
‘Fortunately, he’s finding his way here.’
Watching Ju Sung-tak sprint toward me, I grinned wickedly.
To obtain items from the Labyrinth Forest, I’d need Ju Sung-tak’s assistance.
Finally, I shifted my viewpoint toward Christine.
Her nickname was already known, and since I’d seen her customized face before, finding her posed no difficulty.
‘She’s already making contact with two people.’
Christine was with two individuals who appeared to be her followers.
It seemed their starting points happened to be close by coincidence.
But I couldn’t let my guard down.
‘The reason Christine said they were dangerous is precisely because of those bastards.’
Now I can reveal it—the enemies threatening Christine are a pseudo-religious organization called the Despair Cult.
The leader of the Despair Cult is John Delgado, the United States’ only necromancer.
Under his direction, the Despair Cult seeks to kill Christine.
‘Reading their thoughts, one is from the Despair Cult, and the other is a traitor conspiring with him.’
The very ones she trusted most turned out to be a spy and a traitor.
This is why Christine was destined to die in Round 11.
‘But if I step in, things would change.’
I know who the enemies are, but there’s no need to act just yet.
The order to kill hasn’t been given yet, and things will unfold only after the Despair Cult’s forces gather to a certain degree.
‘There’s still time.’
During that time, I plan to proceed with a Quest alongside Ju Sung-tak.
There was an item I absolutely had to obtain from the Labyrinth Forest.
An item that masks one’s nickname, specifically.
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