ReLife Player Chapter 403

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Relife Player 403

[Chapter 118]

[A very basic lie]

Ajin is also human.

The message put forth by Jeon A-yeon was enough to attract those who had not previously participated in the movement.

Public opinion, made up of the vast majority of ordinary people, also sympathized with the A-people who spoke of the banner of equality.

It’s literally a sub-human wave.

An appeal that was so concise and provocative was enough to sweep the entire society.

In a way, it makes sense.

The majority of people who are currently in the throes of enthusiasm are from the generation that did not directly experience the “Destruction at the end of the century.”

A craze, maybe a craze.

That kind of atmosphere was flowing at the academy as well.

Even non-Ain students were fascinated.

However, Eunha stayed away like a bystander in that atmosphere.

“So, Eunha, the status message on FineTalk is the same?”

“What is that?”

“No… it’s not that it’s particularly bad, but it seems like you don’t use the status messages that people send these days… If you want to be called a conceptual person, you should do this too.”

Mock class in preparation for the final exam of the second semester.

Eunha was passing through a maze where the walls reached up to the ceiling, making it impossible to confirm her location.

At that time, Cheon-seo Lee, who was in the same party, showed him his smartphone as if a sudden thought occurred to him.

“We are all human.”

Eunha glanced at Cheonseo’s status message, which was a selfie taken from an angle looking down from above.

These days, you can find a lot of messages when scrolling through FineTalk profiles.

My sister is wearing that too… .

We are all human.

There were quite a few people who put out messages with similar nuances, but the gist of them was that they were ultimately joining the Ain wave.

This craze spread not only to their friends, but also to Eun-ah, Yeon-hwa, and Chang-jin.

Well, it’s worth it for the older sisters to join in. Since you work in the player industry, you must have been able to see it even if you were still.

The core of the Ajin wave was for players to treat Ajin as the same players.

Ain players who had been discriminated against in the industry were raising their voices.

There was also talk among players that they should go to midnight.

It was understandable that Eun-ah and Yeon-hwa were directly hit by the heat wave of the A-in wave right up close.

“I’m not interested.”

Anyway, the galaxy wasn’t very interested in sub-human waves.

However, I had no intention of denigrating the will of others.

I accepted that Eun-ah’s support for the A-in wave was like that.

Of course, it was also because he was confident that Eun-ah would not suffer any damage due to the Ajin wave.

“Really…? Well, Eunha, you don’t have to go through the trouble of doing this, but there will always be people around you, so there’s no need to post a message like this.”

“Okay, hold on to the shield. When you’re a guardian, don’t let go of the shield.”

Cheonseo was jealous and licked his lips.

On the other hand, Eunha did not like Cheonseo calmly walking through the maze even though it was a class.

I didn’t feel much of a will to become a guardian from him.

When the final review began, I pledged to clearly show what hell is.

“Hey…guys, can you wait a moment? I’m not finished figuring out the technique yet…”

“Really? Then there’s nothing we can do, well. It’s not the end of the story anyway, so let’s take it easy, let’s take it easy.”

It was then.

The female student recommended by Cheonseo quietly raised her hand and said.

As the party’s navigator, she had to find a way out of the maze.

It’s not that I can’t do it at this age, but… . too slow.

However, by Eunha’s standards, the female student who came through Lee Cheon-seo’s recommendation did not attract attention.

Although he is considered a promising player, he is very slow at detecting mana and finding a path.

Knowing the power of Jeong Ha-yang from <The Seed>, I naturally compared myself to her.

“No. You don’t have to.” “uh?”

“There’s not much time left for class, but I can’t stay here forever.”

Even if I acknowledged accuracy, I could no longer bear spending time finding my way through a maze that the instructors had simply designed.

Eunha, who initially decided to sit back and watch, eventually sighed.

“Soobin.”

“huh.” “Can you find the way?” “Follow me. I was already keeping track of it because I thought you might be like that.”

It seems that Soobin had the same thought.

She had been following the party with a sullen expression on her face the whole time, but after receiving Eunha’s instructions, she took the lead with a bright smile on her face.

She found her way quite quickly.

In the end, the female student’s face became confused.

“Soo…, Subin. How on earth are you finding your way?”

“All you have to do is exclude the mana that tells you that it is not a path. You are slow in exploring because you are re-exploring a path that was not already there. Why are you exploring so foolishly?”

“…Is that really true? I understand it in my head, but even what I’ve already checked looks different the next time I look at it, and there are times when different mana gets mixed up while searching, so how can that be…?” “So, to prevent something like that from happening, you need to remember the mana pattern once you check it.” “…….”

Bae Soo-bin blurts out without any hesitation.

Eunha clicked her tongue when she saw the student who was speechless.

At first, she came to the party and tried to impress Eunha, but she ended up showing her limits like this.

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I don’t have a useful navigator.

I should be looking forward to Yoon Ie-byeol, who will be entering the high school academy next year.

Eunha, guided by Bae Soo-bin, reached the point where the forking paths met.

At the intersection, students who had arrived from different paths were gathered.

It seemed like he was wandering around and was wandering around.

“Guys! What are you doing there? Are you looking for a path right now? It’s a fork in the road, so it might be difficult to find your way.”

Lee Cheon-seo spoke to them.

Meanwhile, they seemed relieved to see Eunha’s party.

Some of them drooped their shoulders and sighed.

“What? What’s wrong with you guys?”

Lee Cheon-seo asks with wide eyes.

Eunha frowned when she saw that four parties were gathered there.

Two people were not enough.

The doubt was quickly resolved.

“Right now, the navigator of our party and my brother Blue are going ahead and looking for the way. The road splits into several branches along the way, so it’s hard to find the way just by looking.”

One student explained.

It is said that at some point it became difficult to find the way, and eventually the navigator and telepathist set out to find the way themselves.

As soon as the telepath found the path, he decided to telepathically guide the stopped party to the right path.

Now that I think about it, it seems like I’ve come across a lot of crossroads a while ago.

I think that was also the time when our navigator’s navigation time increased noticeably.

It was purely thanks to Bae Soo-bin.

Unlike other parties, we were able to reach this point smoothly without getting lost.

“But that’s not all?” “That’s right! It’s not easy to find the way, but the telepathists started playing a trick right in the middle.”

“A joke?”

“Yes! Especially Chii over there!”

Eunha, who was listening to Cheonseo and the students, turned her attention to the direction one of the students was pointing to.

An Ain student with a tail reminiscent of a cheetah was smiling sheepishly.

“I’m sorry, I’m really sorry. But through this, you also realize how important the role of a telepathist is, right?”

“Okay, now that we know how important your role is, please don’t fool us next time. Huh?”

“No matter what, what if you keep giving me trouble? Anyway, I understand your point very well. So stop.”

Through a series of conversations.

Eunha was able to find out what the Ain students were doing in this class.

This is an exercise recommended by Jeon A-yeon.

A movement that occasionally delivers erroneous telepathy to players in a party in order to raise awareness of the importance of telepathy.

This is the first time I can laugh like this.

Since this is a movement that is being carried out in a good sense, not in a bad sense, people will not be able to spit on it.

Ain participating in the exercise had to inform the party in advance that he was participating in the exercise.

And Ain could only send erroneous telepathy to party members the number of times recommended by Jeon A-yeon.

Not only was it a movement carried out by the majority of demihuman players, but public opinion was also in favor of the demihumans’ movement.

As a result, players were tolerating exercise to some extent.

Of course, since the demi-humans kept the line well, no major problems arose.

In any case, it may be ‘still’.

Eunha looked at the faces of the students.

Many students were enjoying the Ain people’s exercise, as if they were doing the ice bucket challenge just for fun.

As a result, the small number of students all had dissatisfied faces but were not willing to voice it out loud.

It was right then.

[Guys! I finally found the exit! If you take the road at 4 o’clock from the direction we came from and turn right, you will be able to get out!]

It was Jinparang’s telepathy.

Eunha clicked her tongue after specifying the telepath in front of her in a voice that entered her head.

The voice was quite excited.

I could tell that Jinparang was up to something.

“Soobin, can you find the way?”

“Blue isn’t at 4 o’clock like you said? It’s at 2 o’clock.” “Did he lie?”

Eunha responded indifferently and then turned to the students.

I asked with my eyes.

Are you going to find the way like Jinparang said through telepathy?

Or will he follow his party?

“…let’s go.”

All students who read the meaning of the eyes followed Eunha.

There was no one at all who listened to Blue, who had already lost trust due to several failed telepathy attempts.

Thus, the galaxy’s party and students escaped the long, long maze.

“What? Did everyone escape safely? Ah, Eunha told me!” “…What? Did you disobey me again and send me a lie through telepathy?”

At the end of the maze.

I was able to meet Jinparang and the navigator who was exploring the route first.

The navigator soon realized the situation and frowned at Jinparang.

“Anyway, if you just turned a little from the road I told you, you would have found the exit, so I didn’t tell you a lie!”

“No matter what, what if my instructions are distorted and relayed incorrectly?”

“Sorry, sorry! But now you realize how important a role telepathists like us play, not just as walkie-talkies, right?”

“”””Anyway… , I got it, I got it.”””” “”””… … .””””

Jinparang said cheerfully.

The students and sub-humans who fell for his laughter burst into happy laughter.

As if he really couldn’t stop it.

“If you do that, you’ll get scolded later….”

Meanwhile, Eunha noticed that the other students’ faces hardened.

Standing as a bystander during the demi-human wave, he was able to look at the current situation very objectively.

It’s good to tell the world how important Ain are.

But what if they discredit the demi-humans just to preach that?

In the end, life goes on just like before.

It’s really short-sighted

It is a risky act that only looks at the future, destroying one’s own flesh.

That is why the sub-human wave fails.

How do you classify players by generation?

The players who appeared in <Destruction at the End of the Century> can be said to be the first generation.

And the players who were born and raised in the world they protected could be called the second generation.

Lastly, the players who are appearing in the industry one after another with the appearance of the fairy can be said to be the third generation.

“The first generation had a very dignified atmosphere that I couldn’t do anything about, but the second generation is nothing like that.”

More than 30 years have passed since the outbreak of <Destruction at the end of the century>.

As a result, first-generation players took high-ranking positions in the mana management organization or retired from active duty.

Therefore, it could be said that the main players in the current player industry are the second generation.

They were a generation that did not directly experience the disaster that destroyed the world.

That’s why they were young. It was lighter than previous players.

“Moreover, the demi-human players have very strong personalities….”

People who have directly experienced damage from disasters.

And those Ajins grew up to become second-generation players.

As a result, the demihuman players who dominated the industry were aggressive, and they were leading the demihuman wave.

“It’s not that I don’t understand… but it’s still too difficult.”

In a way, the demi-humans leading the movement were people who harbored strong hostility toward humans.

The reason people don’t notice it is because the demihumans’ anger is directed at the player.

At least for now.

I don’t just hate the players.

The second generation demi-humans hate this country itself.

When the fairy Im Ga-eul saw it.

The demihumans were currently walking down a dangerous path.

Do you hate the player?

Do you hate other people too?

If you take even the slightest step wrong, you will slip and fall.

It was that dangerous and stupid.

“If O Geon-hoo had been alive, this wouldn’t have happened.”

Lim Ga-eul took her eyes off the news and looked up at the ceiling.

Former Twelve Jaws <Cheonum> Oh Geon-hu.

He is a player representing the 2nd generation Ajin. Because of his presence, the Mana Management Organization was able to quell the complaints of the demi-humans, and the fairy government was able to implement a policy of appeasement toward the demi-humans.

However, he died in the battle to recapture Uijeongbu.

“Player Lu Sehan, who carries on the will of Player Oh Geon-hu, is too dangerous.”

Na Se-han, Jeon A-yeon’s representative player.

He appeared saying he was carrying on Oh Geon-hu’s will, but in fact, contrary to Oh Geon-hu’s will, he was taking a hard line against Ain.

Like right now.

“It’s too radical. It’s stupid. It’s stupid. It’s stupid. Honestly… I’m disappointed.”

Lim Ga-eul complained alone.

The Ain wave that Na Sehan was creating was so radical.

“We are all human.”

By presenting a simple frame, he not only impressed the third generation Ajin people but also attracted public opinion.

The situation increased rapidly.

If so, you will receive compensation for the rapid increase in rent.

“Maybe you don’t know the rules of idiots….”

Lim Ga-eul soon sank into a soft chair.

There is something called the so-called law of conservation.

The hypothesis is that wherever people gather, there will always be a certain percentage of idiots.

The hypothesis was that even if idiots were filtered out, a certain percentage of idiots would appear in the group.

“I really like your intention to let the world know how important the role of Ajin is. I really like it….”

The more people there are, the more blurred the essence becomes.

No matter how good the essence is─.

“—There is as much justice as there are people, so how can it not be blurred?”

Eventually it becomes cloudy and cloudy.

Justice is like paint.

When you add color, it doesn’t get brighter, it gets darker.

Thus, the essence disappears.

“Besides… it’s not my job in the end. Do you really think people understand demi-humans?”

Lim Ga-eul was once a famous actress.

She asserts that it is impossible for a person to truly understand someone.

Sometimes I don’t understand myself, so how can I understand others?

I just pretend to understand at that moment.

That is a very fundamental lie.

Ga-eul Lim decided to draw how the soon-to-be-clouded nature will change the world.

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