The final line on the status window echoed like a blade in Cover’s bleach-white mind.
Current location of the rift’s source: Next to the Gate of Diligent Governance.
Thump, thump!
Her heart pounded, nausea swirling in her gut. Pushing all the confusion aside, Cover spun around without hesitation.
None of it made sense.
Why had a sub-quest arrived now of all tis? Why had the status window glitched in a language she couldn’t understand? Why would the system just hand over the exact location of the source?
But really—what did it matter?
There was only one thing she had to do: close the rift and eliminate the monsters. End this chaos as fast as possible and return to Cha Sahyeon. That was all.
Grinding her teeth, Cover turned in the middle of the Bridge of Eternal Relief and sprinted toward the Gate of Diligent Governance.
“Hunter Cover!”
Ryu Sunghyun’s voice called out behind her, but she couldn’t answer—not now.
Kyaaaak!
“Urgh...!”
She hadn’t made it far before a Baphot blocked her path. Cover raised her sword, biting her lip in frustration. And then—
Chrrrk!
A silver chain shot out from the side, wrapping around the Baphot’s limbs.
The monster bared its teeth and flapped its wings violently, caught in the coil of tal. Cover inhaled sharply and swung her sword before it could break free.
She beheaded the creature. Its snarling head thudded to the ground and rolled away, while its limp body collapsed. Cover was about to run again when sothing gripped her waist with strong force.
“Where are you going?”
A cold scent brushed past her nose. Turning her head, she saw silver hair swaying in the wind. A wordless question—what are you doing?—left her speechless.
Eun Woojeong t her gaze through the mask, waiting for an answer. Under the weight of his sharp eyes, Cover reluctantly spoke.
“...Next to the Gate of Diligent Governance.”
He nodded as if he already understood. Gripping another chain in his hand, he flung a hook attached to its end toward the ornate structure of the gate.
With an arm wrapped firmly around Cover’s waist, Eun Woojeong jumped. The chain yanked them both across like a slingshot, and in the blink of an eye, they landed in front of the gate.
Cover shoved him away and imdiately sprinted left.
The quest didn’t pinpoint the exact spot, but she had a strong guess—where Kwak Seunggyu had been standing during the event. She’d seen it earlier: collapsed debris piled up on the ground.
Krrk—
Kicking off the bloody, dusty ground, she reached the heap and began clearing it away with her bare hands. Even though monster flesh and body parts were stuck to the rubble, she didn’t hesitate.
THUD!
As she removed the largest chunk, sothing hidden beneath it was revealed—and Cover’s eyes widened in shock.
A flower. Perfectly intact, despite being buried under the wreckage.
Its stem and leaves were black, and atop it blood a blossom—deep green petals splayed open like a hand.
“......”
Cover stared at the small flower and swallowed hard.
No one had to explain it to her. She felt it. A chilling, ominous aura radiated from the flower. The colors alone—black and dark green—were proof this wasn’t anything normal.
“...This is...”
Eun Woojeong, who had followed behind, narrowed his eyes when he saw it.
“A flower?”
A simple statent, yet it carried layered aning.
She wasn’t sure if she should let him see it—but it was too late to hide anything. With no choice, she left him to observe while she debated.
What am I supposed to do with this?
The sub-quest said to eliminate the source, but she didn’t want to destroy the one clue she’d just found.
She needed to preserve it intact for analysis. If this really was sothing Kwak Seunggyu had planted—if it truly caused the rift—then it could be critical evidence.
But still... she couldn’t just ignore the sub-quest. If destroying the flower would collapse the rift and end this hellscape, then it had to be done.
There was no ti to sit and debate.
Kwon Taehyuk, Ryu Sunghyun, and the other Hunters were still fighting for their lives. The source had to be eliminated, and fast. Even if they could manage the Baphots, that Leviathan...
“Focus.”
A calm, cold voice snapped her out of it. Eun Woojeong gripped her shoulder tightly, then let go.
“I get it. But staring at it won’t solve anything.”
“......”
She knew that. But sotis, even knowing didn’t help.
Adaptability required experience—and Cover, or rather, Cha Seohu, had lived a life without any room for accidents. His whole world had been a confined zone and a research lab. His ti with Circle before the regression was his only glimpse of the world.
So when chaos hit like this, he struggled.
This rift incident was a pri example. He never knew the right answer and stumbled at every turn.
He said Sahyeon mattered more than anything, yet left her behind to save others.
When the military truck flipped, he blacked out and made Sahyeon use her skill.
He dragged Kwon Taehyuk to chase after Kwak Seunggyu... every ti, he thought it was the best move, but all it led to was disaster.
But these people weren’t like him.
Unlike Cha Seohu—the fake S-rank—these three were born strong. They had real skills. They responded to chaos smoothly. So completely different from him... and in that mont, he understood why they were the “protagonists.”
So that’s it...
Cha Seohu, the “supporting role,” had a different job. He’d guided Eun Woojeong here. Led him to the source so it could be destroyed.
He was the guide. And now he understood.
He really was different from the others.
But he didn’t feel jealous or resentful. If anything, he felt relieved.
If this was his role, he wanted it to be useful.
That thought brought another mory back—the quest he got the day he regressed. The one that told him to beco allies with the protagonists.
So that’s why it said that.
To be close enough to be useful when the ti ca.
From beneath the Cover persona, Cha Seohu quietly accepted it.
From now on, I need to stick even closer to the protagonists.
He had felt lost before—but after uncovering this hidden truth, sothing inside him finally settled.
[Main Quest: Capture the research facility mber hiding sowhere at the event. (Ti remaining: 5 hours 17 minutes)]
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