Chapter: 05
Humanâs Enemy (2)
âWhoo⌠whooâŚ.â
After a brief moment of silence, I finally exhaled the rough breath I had been holding in.
Compared to its overwhelming presence, its death was meaninglessâbut when did meaningful deaths even exist in the first place?
They were living beings too, so if their heads were cut off, they died all the same. The only difference was that I had succeeded first.
Ding!
New messages appeared one after another.
[You have completed the linked quest.]
[As a reward, you have obtained 100 hours of survival time.]
I dismissed the notification that seemed no different from the others, but it wasnât over yetânew messages kept appearing.
[You have completed the raid.]
ă[Contribution Ranking]
I Minjun 80%
Jeong Sohee 17%
Kwon Daehee 2%
Lee Junyoung 1%ă
[Rewards will be distributed according to contribution.]
[You have obtained a âNormal-grade Weapon Exchange Ticketâ as a reward.]
[By eliminating the giant larva, you have looted 30 hours of survival time.]
[You are the first in this area to successfully clear the giant larva raid.]
[You have obtained the title âNemesis of Larvaeâ!]
[As an achievement reward, Strength, Agility, and Stamina levels have each increased by 1.]
Only after confirming that the linked quest to move to a safe zone had also been completed could I infer that the larva attacks toward this area had ended.
âHaa⌠finally, I can breathe a little.â
I roughly closed the final notification window and slumped down onto the ground, catching my breath.
From the ground level, through Jamsil Station Exit 7, all the way to Exit 6 where I was nowâI had been running nonstop without proper rest.
I had to stay constantly alert, never knowing when the larvae would rush in, and in the final battle against the giant larva, I had to exert every ounce of strength I had just to avoid dying.
For now, rewards and everything else could waitâI just wanted to rest.
It all felt unreal⌠so many things had happened in such a short time that not only my body, but my fragmented mind needed time to recover as well.
âOur brave citizen has defeated the monster! As your servant, Songpaâs son, I, Lee Gidong, will not overlook this matter under any circumstances, and I will bring this before the assembly to ensure proper recognition and compensation for both merit and damages!â
But, as alwaysâ
the world wouldnât leave me alone.
Somehow having been hiding nearby, a congressman appeared in perfect condition, grabbed my arm, and lifted it up while shouting to the crowd.
At his abrupt speech, the majority of civilians who had been avoiding combat and staying cautious began applauding in response.
âSoon, the chief of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, whom we contacted via satellite phone, will come to rescue us. Until then, trust me, Lee Gidong, and follow the control measures! Then we will surely overcome this crisis!â
âAh⌠so thatâs it.â
The reason the people who had formed the defensive line earlier had tolerated Lee Gidongâs unpleasant behavior.
It was because his claim of having contacted the police via satellite phone made it seem to everyone that the government, military, and police were still functioning properlyâand that help was on the way.
It was absurd.
âWait⌠could it be that the message didnât appear to everyone?â
With a slight doubt, I checked the wrists of the other civilians.
But as expected, they all had numerical tattoos on their wristsâwhich meant they had all seen the message.
âTheyâre escaping reality.â
They were choosing to look at a sweet illusion to avoid the bitter truth.
In a way, it was both pitiful and frustrating.
The military and police would not come. Even if they did, if the monsters werenât eliminated within 100 hours, everyone would die.
To survive, they had to wake up from this false dream.
âThis isnât for themâitâs for me.â
At the very least, I wanted to try persuading them once, so I wouldnât be consumed by guilt later.
I didnât want to douse their hopeful expressions with cold water, but thanks to the congressman beside me drawing attention, everyone was already looking at me.
I chose to play the villain.
âSince Iâm already up here, may I say a few words?â
At my sudden move, the congressman seemed momentarily flustered inside, but as expected of a politician, he showed no sign of it and instead responded with a confident expression.
âOf course! Youâve saved all of us. Please share a few words that can give us hope!â
ââŚMost of you will probably die in four days.â
ââŚ.â
Those cold words declaring their imminent death instantly froze the atmosphere.
âYou may not understand what Iâm saying right now⌠but you all see the unfamiliar tattoos on your left wrists, right? âŚFrom what Iâve gathered so far, those represent the time you can exist in this worldâin other words, your remaining lifespan.â
âTh-that⌠what are you talking about! Ha⌠haha! Our hero is making quite the joke. Hahaha.â
The congressman tried to laugh it off, dismissing my words as a joke. But I stared straight at him and spoke calmly.
âSir, you probably didnât take the subway and evacuated from the surface, correct? Then you must have seen it clearly. The meteor that fell from space, the âone-eyedâ beings that filled the sky, and how many people those insect creatures slaughtered.â
âT-that was because our proud military forcesâŚ.â
âDid you not see the message that appeared before your eyes? Even if the military eradicates those creatures and comes to rescue us, if the time on our wrists runs out, we will die.â
They had seen the system messages and the swarming larvaeâso why couldnât they believe the survival time?
I turned away from the congressman and looked at the civilians again.
âHaa⌠judging by your clean clothing, I understand that many of you didnât witness the strange scenes on the surface. So it may not feel real to you. In fact, even I still find it hard to believe.â
I exhaled my frustration and continued.
âYouâve all received the âtutorial quest.â The message that told you to either kill insects to earn time or kill people to earn timeâthat one.â
I raised my left arm and showed them my wrist.
There, clearly written in black, was the number 488.
âAll of youâno, at least everyone in Seoulâis a âterminal patient.â Buy weapons from the âSpace Marketâ the system mentioned. Use them to kill the insects and complete your quests. If you just wait here thinking itâs safe, all that awaits you is death⌠Please face reality and seize your own lives.â
After finishing my words, I turned around.
The surroundings fell silent.
In truth, those final words were also meant for myself.
Originally, I was someone with only a one-year lifespan anyway. Thinking about it, this situation was actually advantageous for me.
The more I struggled and seized opportunities, the more time I could live. It meant I could improve my own limited lifespan.
Ding!
At that moment, as I resolved myself, a new system window appeared before my eyes.
ă[Main Quest – (1)]
Difficulty: D
Clear Condition: You, who are now mentally prepared to live in a new world.
Fulfill the following conditions to gain minimum qualification:
â Total Ability Level (15/30)
⥠Survival Time Collected (488/5000)
Time Limit: Unlimited
Reward:
â Title âMinimum Qualificationâ
⥠Increase in Space Market membership rank
Failure: Noneă
âHah⌠what is this nowâŚ.â
Looking at the newly appeared quest, the fatigue I had been suppressing washed over me once again.
I could check the details later.
I immediately closed the quest window and looked ahead.
In any case, I had done my best to persuade them without shame.
Now, the choice was theirs.
ââŚ.â
Leaving behind the frozen congressman, his aides, secretaries, and the crowd, Minjun began walking toward the shopping mall of Golden Apartment.
Golden Apartment restroom.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
A man dressed neatly in a suit vented his frustration by pounding the restroom mirror with his fist.
âDamn it! That bastard!â
In the shattered mirror fragments streaked with blood, the man brushed back his disheveled hair.
Lee Gidongâs face twisted like a demon.
âHow dare that young bastard throw dirt on the table I, Lee Gidong, set?!â
For a moment, the whites of his eyes turned redâbut in the broken mirror, his eyes returned to white as if nothing had happened.
He pulled out toilet tissues and wiped the blood-soaked fist.
âThe kind of guy who, when danger comes, will only care about his own survival. Acting like he knows everything, acting righteous, acting like heâs helping people! HaaâŚ.â
They had clearly been fish that could all fit in one tank.
But then some young bastard showed up and interfered, causing half of the fish he had already gathered to escape.
âItâs fine⌠itâs fine. In the big picture, itâs just a minor issue. I still managed to catch some. No problem.â
Lee Gidong straightened his messy hair and steadied his breath. Then, as if by habit, he checked his left wrist.
âEven the one who took down that giant monster has less time than meâŚ.â
âHmm? Wait. 716?â
Sensing something odd, he muttered âquest window,â and something appeared before his eyes.
ă[Sub Quest – Assassination]
Difficulty: F
Clear Condition: Kill someone without being discovered.
â Number of kills (5/10)
Time Limit: 24 hours
Reward: Normal-grade assassination dagger, all ability stats increase by Lv.1
Failure: Death
Tip) There are additional benefits for exceeding the clear conditions.ă
âHuh? Whatâs this? Why is one missing?â
Lee Gidong turned around. The restroom floor was covered in blood.
Step. Step.
He walked slowly through the sticky pool of blood and opened the final stall.
Inside were six corpses tangled together. Lee Gidong pulled a jackknife from his pocket and began stabbing their necks one by one again.
Thud. Thud. Thud.
Thud!
As he stabbed another corpse, when he struck an old manâs neck, warm blood that hadnât yet gone cold gushed out.
âOh? So you were pretending to be dead? Youâve already lived long enoughâwhy cling so desperately to life?â
Lee Gidong repeatedly tore into the old manâs body with the cold blade.
Ten cuts, twenty cuts.
By the time there was hardly a single intact part left on the old manâs bodyâ
his motionless form collapsed, and the blood pouring from his wounds formed a stream, flowing like a river toward the afterlife.
âAlright, time to go hunt the remaining fish.â
The congressman who had chosen human hunting wiped the blood off his knife with a handkerchief and grinned.





