The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player - Chapter 233
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The Maxed-Out Player’s 100th Return – Episode 233
233. Glory for the Nation
[From this moment forward, I, Gustavo, am ending my authoritarian rule and surrendering to Black Scythe. I hereby abolish slavery and lift all restrictions on communications, trade routes, and commerce. I swear before the people that I will never appear in public again, seeking atonement for my past actions.]
An unbelievable image flickered across television screens that had been dark for so long.
Gustavo, the dictator who had gripped Mexico with an iron fist, was declaring his own abdication.
Along with an apology.
“Is… is this real?”
“His face looks real, but…”
“Is he lying to mock us again?”
The people couldn’t easily believe it, consumed by fear.
Would a monster of monsters who had wielded terror as a weapon truly step down so simply?
Yet it didn’t take long for suspicion to transform into belief.
Television broadcasts returned to normal, communications and the internet were restored, and families who had been dragged away like slaves came home.
Most importantly, the streets were empty of the Players—those instruments of oppression who had terrorized them at every turn.
It was as if they had all emigrated somewhere en masse.
“Really… things have truly returned to normal?”
“Gustavo and the Players have really disappeared like this?”
No one knew where they had gone, but one thing was certain.
The citizens owed their freedom to none other than Black Scythe, as mentioned in that broadcast.
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[Black Scythe Liberates Six Nations in One Week: Mexico, Brazil, India, China, and More.]
[Black Scythe Has Done It! Citizens from Each Country Express Their Gratitude…]
[The Hero Who Saved Nations in Crisis—His Name is Black Scythe.]
[President Yoon States: We Will Continue to Report Any Nations Ruled by Force.]
[Black Scythe, Who Saved Hundreds of Millions, Asks for Nothing in Return…]
Articles poured in one after another.
The entire world rushed to report Black Scythe’s heroic deeds.
The netizens who had mocked him as arrogant before now showed a starkly different reaction.
└Wow… he actually pulled it off. A true hero, a real hero.
└This time he’s really brought honor to our nation.
└Shouldn’t we be awarding him a medal of honor?
└No medal needed. Black Scythe for the National Assembly!
└I’m a Korean expatriate living in Germany, and thanks to Black Scythe, our country’s image has improved tremendously. Thank you so much.
└Wait, there really were nations oppressed by Players?
└A few days ago people were saying such places didn’t exist, but now those critics have vanished without a trace.
└All those haters who criticized Black Scythe have scattered like cockroaches, haven’t they?
└I’m proud that Black Scythe is Korean.
└Black Scythe is a god! Black Scythe is a god! Black Scythe is a god! Black Scythe is a god! Black Scythe is a god! Black Scythe is a god!
└Black Scythe is truly a legend. There’s nothing but admiration. To think someone could dedicate themselves to helping others to this extent…
└What’s so great about this that people are praising it? If I had the power, I’d help people too.
└The guy sitting in his room typing away on a keyboard while picking his nose sure has the nerve to act like that.
Hahaha that bastard is hilarious
└That sounds easy to say, but it’s really not. He’s risking his own life to wage war against evil… Just respect.
└I believed in Black Scythe. I believed he would use his power for the right cause.
└The guy above? Check his comment history—he was one of the haters. Don’t trust him.
Look at how they switch their attitude once they actually start saving countries, lol.
└This is so disgusting. These hate commenters.
└But how did he make them film that video? Did he threaten them with a gun, saying he’d kill them if they didn’t comply?
└A gun? Against guys who dodge bullets? He probably threatened them with his scythe.
└Why threaten them? He should’ve just killed them.
└He probably filmed the video and then killed them. There’s no way he left them alive.
└They deserved to die anyway. Both the ringleaders and the players who followed them.
└Filming the video was the right call. It clearly showed they were subdued, and it serves as evidence too. Plus, our country’s standing in the world shot up because of this. It’s an achievement no one else could pull off.
└Right. He’s basically become a legendary figure who saved the world.
‘A legendary figure, my ass.’
Ryu Min let out a hollow laugh and shoved his phone into his pants pocket.
‘Well, I can’t say I feel bad about it.’
Just a week ago, I was being cursed for being arrogant and reckless. Now I’d become a celebrated hero.
It was only natural—I’d taken on the role of a vigilante fighting crime and saved countless lives.
‘The comments said it was difficult, but honestly, it was easier than I thought.’
How do you reclaim a country from those who seized power through force?
The answer is simple.
‘Take it back with even greater force.’
It’s straightforward—eliminate the ringleaders and every piece of trash involved in the coup with overwhelming power.
The only complication is that after killing them, I needed to extract their surrender before using their corpses as evidence.
How?
‘By killing them first, then shapeshifting into them to film the video.’
With the Assassin’s Mask, I could transform into any player I’d killed.
Manipulating the footage was simple enough.
‘As for information, I just read their minds and extracted what I needed.’
I’d already read Gustavo’s thoughts and learned the nicknames of the ringleaders trying to create independent nations in China and India.
Like the others, I killed them first, then left behind video evidence.
‘After that, I saved two more countries. I made sure to leave videos that the entire world could see.’
As a result, in just one week, I’d killed nearly 400 players.
Criminals I had to eliminate while saving six nations in total.
‘I’ve saved all the countries that needed saving now.’
The fact that no more reports are coming in makes that clear.
‘That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop, though.’
I told the President to notify me immediately if any additional reports came in.
There might be other countries I didn’t know about.
‘What if another country requests help?’
Each time, Ryu Min intended to step forward like an apostle of justice.
It wasn’t simply an act to elevate his own value or heroicize himself.
It was to prevent the world’s descent into dystopia and to reduce the number of Players sacrificed to criminal Players.
‘If I take up this burden and step forward, I can prevent the crimes that will unfold in the future.’
Ryu Min had publicly declared his intention to prevent Player crimes and was now putting it into practice.
Other criminals who heard the rumors would have no choice but to shrink back like turtles.
‘To control criminals who won’t listen, I have no choice but to wield the club.’
Laws mean nothing to Players who have transcended human limitations.
The only way to bind them is to suppress them with even greater force.
In the Player world, strength is law itself.
Just as I’m doing now.
‘Player crime has been largely resolved. Now the key is to keep as many remaining Players alive as possible.’
Of course, I can’t save every Player.
Each round demands that half be sacrificed.
‘So I need to surround myself with necessary people as much as possible. People like those here.’
Before me now stood a long queue of people.
Their nationalities were diverse—from the United States, Canada, Argentina, England, Spain, France, and beyond.
All were Players who had come seeking to join the Saesin Religion.
The week-long relief efforts had made the crowd even more bustling.
‘I need to admit only trustworthy people into the Saesin Religion.’
Skill mattered, but what truly mattered most was whether they could be trusted with my back.
Since the final round required a party of five or more for the boss room, this was only natural.
“Black Scythe.”
As Christine approached, Ryu Min rose from his seat.
A familiar face accompanied her.
It was Nathan.
“This is our father. He’s the priest of this church.”
“Good to meet you. I’m Black Scythe.”
As I bowed respectfully in the Korean manner, a smile spread across Nathan Craig’s face.
“I’m Nathan Craig. I’ve heard so much from my daughter that I’ve been wanting to meet you.”
The two shook hands.
Though it appeared to be a first meeting, the two had actually met before in Korea.
‘Though I was The Seer then.’
Smiling beneath the mask, Ryu Min spoke in an unusually gentle tone.
“I needed a place to conduct interviews, and I’m grateful you’ve lent us this space.”
“Ha, not at all. You’re the benefactor who saved my daughter—this is the least I can do.”
“Still, this is an induction ceremony for a different faith. Won’t God be displeased?”
“Not at all. The scriptures say to obey and submit to those who guide you. Black Scythe, you guide and save many people, don’t you? It may be burdensome to hear, but I even believe you are the second coming of God.”
“The second coming of God? That’s far too much.”
“Haven’t you saved countless lives with that power?”
“I’ve merely fulfilled my duty as someone blessed with strength.”
“Such skill, such character, such humility… I’m tempted to recruit you for our Church instead of the Saesin Religion! Haha!”
Christine, who had been observing the exchange between the two men, exhaled in relief.
She hadn’t shown it, but she’d been worried their personalities might clash.
Black Scythe spoke in a blunt, authoritative manner, while Nathan had a rather rigid side to him.
‘But my worries were unfounded. Black Scythe’s voice is softer than usual, and Father is being gracious in return.’
She was thinking how fortunate it was that the conversation flowed so naturally when she heard something utterly absurd.
“Are you perhaps married? Do you have a girlfriend?”
“No, I don’t, but….”
“Ha, how fortunate. My daughter happens to be single as well. Would you perhaps be interested in meeting her….”
“Father! What are you saying? You’re embarrassing this person!”
Nathan had no choice but to stop there because of his daughter’s loud protest.
“Ahem, in any case, I entrust my daughter to your care. Then….”
As Nathan made his exit, Christine had to scramble to salvage the situation.
“Ah, please don’t mind what Father said. He jokes like that sometimes. You know American humor, right? American style, haha….”
“I don’t mind.”
“….”
Why did hearing him say he didn’t mind leave her feeling disappointed?
“Y-yes, of course you wouldn’t mind. Black Scythe, you probably have someone else… Oh, never mind.”
Christine trailed off, pouting her lower lip.
‘She’s harboring quite the misunderstanding.’
Ryu Min decided the misunderstanding needed to be cleared up, so he spoke.
“It seems you think I’m frequently seen with Yamtti and that we’re in that kind of relationship, but that’s absolutely not the case.”
“It’s not?”
“Of course not. I keep her around because her abilities are necessary for certain tasks. There are no personal feelings involved.”
“Ah….”
It was just a misunderstanding.
Christine’s heart felt considerably lighter.
“So let’s not entertain such pointless misunderstandings.”
“Understood.”
Having him settle it so decisively like this felt like a weight had lifted from her chest.
“Now that we’re ready, let’s proceed with the interviews.”
Ryu Min conducted one-on-one interviews, meeting each person lined up in the chapel in turn.
The questions were simple—only three.
“Why do you wish to join the Saesin Religion?”
“Because I admire Black Scythe.”
“Do you have any criminal history?”
“None. I’ve lived an honest life.”
“Finally, are you confident you won’t leak information provided by the Saesin Religion to outsiders?”
“Of course. I’m more tight-lipped than I appear.”
Ryu Min, conducting the interview, delved into the candidate’s true intentions as he listened to their response.
‘Genuine. No character flaws either.’
After assessing various factors, he announced the result right there on the spot.
“Accepted. Congratulations on joining the Saesin Religion.”
“Thank you! Thank you so much, Black Scythe!”
In this manner, regardless of ability, anyone without character issues was admitted.
As a result, the Saesin Religion’s followers grew steadily.
Up to four hundred members.
‘Not a bad achievement.’
While I couldn’t bring all four hundred to the final round, they would all benefit by virtue of being part of the Saesin Religion.
The benefit of learning about the next round in advance.
Satisfied with a smile, Ryu Min concluded the recruitment and returned home with the delegation.
The week-long trip to the United States concluded successfully.
And after three peaceful weeks, the 14th Round began.
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