ReLife Player

Chapter 19



[Good Morning].

Kang Hyun-chul.

Eunha had been certain of victory ever since he sensed his mana.

He was a player who would become one of the three players representing the Republic of Korea during Baekryeon’s inauguration as the Second Fairy.

‘I heard you’re the one called Undead , are you so good at killing monsters? I’ve been hearing your name everywhere lately.’

‘What do you want?’

‘What do I want? I want to see for myself how strong you really are. I want to see if the rumors about you surviving countless battles are true. Let’s fight.’

‘I’m not interested. Can you please move aside so I can go eat dinner?’

‘No, I won’t move until you agree to fight me.’

‘…Haaa. I tried to be nice, but you stuck around.’

Before the regression, Eunha had to fight Hyun-chul again and again.

Whenever he saw a strong opponent, he would show favoritism and start swinging his sword, so Eunha had no choice but to get involved in the battle.

Among the Twelve, Kang Hyun-chul was the madman of the area.

When Eunha first heard the rumor, he thought it was a joke.

But as Hyun-chul walked up to the fight every time he laid eyes on him, he couldn’t help but nod.

‘If you’re as good as I’ve heard, you’re going to join the Blaze Clan!’

‘Why should I join them, I’ll refuse’

‘It’s a good opportunity for you too, you know?’

‘If you join the Blaze Clan, you’ll have access to a lot of strong people, and you’ll be able to enter dungeons that are off-limits! Don’t you want to be stronger?’

‘I’m not interested in becoming stronger.’

‘Eh? Then what are you playing for?’

‘A player of your caliber shouldn’t be playing for the sake of playing.’

‘…I only kill because it’s eye-catching’

‘Well, damn. There really isn’t any crazier dog than you. I was wondering why you couldn’t become ‘The Seed’, but now I see that you couldn’t become it even if you tried…hehe!’

‘Let’s finish this now.’

‘This kid is quite skilled…!’

‘Yeah, you’re a guy who’s too valuable to be called ‘The Seed’!’

‘Undead! Berserker!’

! !

‘I don’t know who won, but it was pretty damn good! Okay, let’s get this over with!’

Of course, Eunha had never defeated Hyun-chul. That’s because Hyun-chul grew as he fought.

He was truly a monster born to fight.

The one thing Eunha had gained from fighting him in the end was that he was as good as the Twelve.

And against a player who was considered one of the strongest within the Twelve.

This was in his early 20s, so it was no wonder people were surprised.

And he realized something.

In the player’s world, Hyun-chul was truly the crazy one in the room.

He didn’t care if he won or lost, he’d pick a fight.

Hwaruk.

A flame flickering in the wind.

Not only did Hyun-chul control the flames from his sword freely, but he didn’t seem to mind having them wrapped around his body.

The gift of freely transforming mana into flames.

To be precise, the mana in Hyun Cheol’s body became flame the moment it manifested outside of his body.

Regardless of his will.

In order to create a flame from mana, he had to hold a clear image of fire.

But he didn’t need to, he had been able to manipulate flames since birth.

It was a power that was crucial to his ascension to the Twelve, and it was a power that would later make him the most powerful man in Korea.

So if we just watch like this….

Huh?

This guy?

Eunha was no stranger to the fighting mania of Kang Hyun-chul.

Eunha noticed that Hyun-chul’s gaze was on Euna.

Right now, he seemed desperate to fight her.

He was actually conflicted because Euna was too young to fight.

I don’t want you to touch my sister.

Kill that squid and go away, you crazy bastard.

If Hyun-chul had heard it, he would have been stunned.

Anyone else would have run away in terror if they even made eye contact.

But it was possible because it was Eunha, who was called «Undead.»

The two glared at each other, not dodging an inch.

No more time could be lost.

Hyun-chul clicked his tongue briefly and looked away from Eunha.

The Kraken went down in one fell swoop, as if all the rampage hadn’t been worth it.

It was no easy task to kill a third-tier Kraken by himself.

But the Han River was a small environment for a Kraken to rampage in. It had only been able to hide in the river for so long.

Moreover, the Kraken was a monster that would later be demoted to the fourth tier.

There was nothing that Hyun-chul, who was soon to be known as the strongest, could not defeat. Moreover, he was receiving a buff from «Holy Mother» Park Hye-rim.

So he could be easily subjugated.

When he swung the fiery flame that made the river evaporate, the Kraken couldn’t resist and lost its life.

Meanwhile, one of the twelve seats, Park Hye-rim, came closer.

«Hey, are you okay? Are you hurt anywhere?»

She looked worried.

She slammed the stone tablet to the ground, and a blue light flickered around Eunha and Euna.

It was healing magic. The areas touched by the light healed quickly.

They would recover.

«What?»

She noted that the children’s condition hadn’t changed.

Then her eyes widened.

There were no wounds on either child.

The blood she had thought was from their wounds was not theirs.

«No way….»

She looked up from the helicopter at the pillar of light that stretched vertically into the sky.

There was no way she, a supporter, didn’t know what it was.

<A miracle>.

.

Perhaps it had not only played a crucial role in weakening the Kraken, but had also healed the children’s wounds.

«It’s amazing….»

She had witnessed it with her own eyes. Moreover, the child who possessed it was right in front of her.

It wasn’t unreasonable for her to be overjoyed.

It wasn’t unreasonable, but it was enough to make Eunha wary.

«…Huh?»

How could a child have such sharp life force that it was chilling?

She was caught off guard, and instead of reaching for them, she stepped back.

The boy’s flesh was sharp enough to give her goosebumps.

A normal person would have been stabbed to death.

I wondered how a child could have flesh that could kill someone.

It was unnerving. It was not the kind of life that should come from a child.

She was secretly scared. Although she was facing him with a firm expression, it felt as if she was facing death.

«Who are you ….»

Who the hell are you.

Her words were drowned out by the wind.

Soon, several helicopters were hovering overhead. Rescuers had been called in immediately after confirming the Kraken’s demise.

Throwing ladders, they descended from above.

She looked back.

This way, too. The player who had been evacuating people was returning.

Apparently, they had joined forces with the players who had arrived at the scene just in time to defeat the monsters on the bridge.

«…I can’t help it.»

There were many things she wanted to ask, but she couldn’t get any closer.

The children would be taken to a nearby hospital anyway.

It wasn’t too late to tell them.

She didn’t want to run away from the threat of the child.

«Oh my God, there are children here!»

«Everybody over here! The kids come first!»

«Kids! Are you hurt? Are you okay?»

The rescuers from the helicopter saw Eunha and Euna and rushed over.

They weren’t the only ones.

«It’s a miracle! This is a scoop!»

«‘Twelve Knights, Kang Hyun-chul, subjugates Kraken.’ And ‘Twelve Knights, Park Hye-rim, protects children from Kraken!’»

«What a great title for an article!»

«That’s not a good title! ‘The Twelve, who defeated the Kraken, who are they?» and ‘The children who survived the Kraken, who are they?» are better!»

«Kid, what’s your name?»

«Kid, look here!»

«Did you see how the Twelve Knights defeated the Kraken?»

«It looked like Ms. Park was healing you earlier, what was he like?

Camera flashes exploded everywhere.

I couldn’t help but frown at the sudden flash baptism.

Eunha raised his hand to block the light, but there were several reporters with cameras pointed at him.

«Ugh… it’s blinding….»

That’s when Euna woke up irritated. She burrowed deeper into his arms, annoyed by the camera flashes.

«Noona, let’s get some sleep. These people

Thanks to Euna, all his mana had been restored. Gazing lovingly at the only sister he had, Eunha changed his gaze and threatened the reporters.

«Uhm!….»

«What, what is it?»

«I, I can’t breathe….»

Eunha threatened them by forcibly increasing the concentration of mana floating around him.

Only players who worked with mana would notice.

The non-English speaking reporters were having trouble breathing, unable to find the cause.

They could not imagine that he had done it.

They could only assume there was something wrong with the mana floating around the area due to the Kraken’s influence.

In the meantime, Eunha got on a helicopter.

The rescuers in the helicopter were surprised to see that he hadn’t suffered any injuries.

Of course, Eunha shrugged it off.

«Are you okay, noona?»

«Don’t worry. I just experienced mana dehydration because my body lacked mana. I’ll be fine if I get some rest. I’m not injured.»

«Is that so.»

Fortunately, she only consumed mana as the price for creating a <miracle>.

To know whether there is anything wrong with Euna’s body, she would need to undergo a precise examination, but it seemed like there was no need to worry too much.

Then one of the rescuers asked,

«But why is your mana depleted? You shouldn’t run out of mana.»

«I don’t know, I’m young, maybe I freaked out and spilled my mana?»

«When you’re emotional, mana can leak out unconsciously, but…, I don’t think it’s enough to use up all of your mana. That’s strange.»

At times like this, Eunha likes to use their age as an excuse.

The two were taken to a general hospital not far from the Seongsan Bridge.

Doctors and nurses were already running around the hospital, checking on patients. They were prioritizing those with critical wounds.

«It’s okay.»

The nurse who had rushed in after hearing that the two had been found at the Kraken’s location was surprised.

Eunha was in good condition, but his clothes were stained with blood and disheveled, making him uncomfortable.

However, patients were constantly being transferred.

The nurse wanted to ask about Eunha’s condition, but she had to rush to another patient.

In the end, Eunha had to sit in an empty space without receiving any treatment. Euna was lying next to her, holding his hand tightly and sleeping.

Euna had suffered from mana exhaustion and was receiving a potion to restore her mana.

The doctor who had fitted her with the ringer told him that she’d be back as soon as she’d regained her mana and ran off to another patient.

It’s really over, no one died.

In a hospital full of people screaming desperately, the two of them were at peace.

The news of the Kraken’s arrival on the big screen seemed distant and far away.

Eunha, who had finally let out a sigh of relief, was about to close his eyes when he heard a voice.

«No Eunha!»

«Euna!»

Oops, I forgot.

His parents rushed in. Their complexions were pale as they surveyed the people being carried out on stretchers.

Her father, who had forgotten to wipe off his sweat, was holding onto a passing nurse, and her mother was worried that Eunha and Euna might be among the patients being transported.

«No Eunha!»

«Euna!»

Then their parents’ eyes locked with Eunha’s.

For a moment, they were relieved.

But then their expressions hardened, and the mother put on a cold smile while the father’s face grew stern as they approached.

I’m dead. Really.

Even if it was just until facing the Kraken, I had vowed to sacrifice everything.

But when I faced my angry parents, I couldn’t say anything.


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