〈 Chapter 686 〉 Part 2, Chapter 4, Section 13
<March 13th, Near New Seoul Bus Terminal Café>.
“We’ve completed all the objectives.”
I carefully went over every step we’d taken so far, ensuring that we had retrieved every flag and cleared all the important elements of this chapter. We had successfully tackled every challenge.
Getting Raon involved in a B-Rank Monster battle.
Getting noticed by the Nuri people.
Feeding Mint to Kim Penril every day.
Evenly distributing magic power once a day.
Yuinah didn’t require much attention; as a goddess, she was effortlessly handled.
“It’s not time yet to pursue other heroines.”
While I could create events with other heroines, it wouldn’t increase their affection or trigger special events. Even if I flew to China to meet Xiao Lin or sparked something with Aruel in England, it would be pointless—only leading to more bad endings related to heroines.
“One per month.”
Each chapter allows for courting only a limited number of heroines. The main heroine for March is Su Ri, destined to become <Agni>. While reviewing how many bad-ending flags involving heroines I had resolved, I realized I missed something.
“Ah, I forgot one.”
“What did you forget?”
“Hokuk Youth Corps.”
Having gotten used to traveling with my team, I had neglected adjusting the villain-related flags.
“I’ve been too relaxed lately.”
After overcoming the major obstacle of Cheon Gaeul and seeing Kim Penril lounging on my thigh yawning, my tension had dropped.
“The crisis will start around April.”
In April, a tsundere-type villain who causes monster incidents to force our group into action will appear—not like Kim Penril, who became an ally. Before the top-tier Dark Legion officer arrives, I need to stabilize the flags of other villains.
First: Hokuk Youth Corps led by Sun Icheol.
Second: The private army connected to Hikari’s tattoos.
Third: Hunter Guild associated with Yun Yuhwa.
Fourth: International Hero Association linked to Baek Hee-a.
Each heroine has ties to certain factions or villain flags that should be addressed while possible.
“I need to shake off these flies buzzing around.”
The more the protagonist acts, the more scavengers gather. Initially, they were mostly bounty hunters curious about foreigners, but now suspicious entities are increasing, filling our surroundings with villains.
“Do you sense anyone watching us nearby, Yuinah?”
Pointing around, I asked Yuinah, who sat across from me at the table. The bus terminal was bustling with all kinds of people.
“Hmm… Are you talking about those people at the ability-user-only counter?”
“Store three points.”
Yuinah pointed to a section of the terminal designated for ability users, where many gifted individuals waited in special accommodations set aside for heroes and hunters.
“You’re getting better at sensing things, Yuinah.”
“Of course. Someone develops my body daily.”
“That’s right. Now, can you see those groups gathered in the waiting area?”
I indicated three clusters of people. One group wore medieval fantasy armor, another donned sci-fi space suits, and the third sported tactical battle gear.
“Yuinah, question. Which of those groups are here to spy on us?”
“Correct. All of them.”
“Good job. That’s correct. Store nine points.”
The ones in fantasy armor belong to the Hokuk Youth Corps. They’re trying to justify their leader’s “patriotic coins” through their themed outfits, though their garb clearly reveals their affiliation with Sun Icheol’s Joseon warrior concept.
The sci-fi space suits are from the Hunter Guild under Yu Sung, subordinates of Yun Yuhwa. These are malcontents within the Yu Sung Republic who plan to strike back eventually, operating outside Xroid’s surveillance.
Lastly, the tactical battle gear wearers are students from the Academy, closely tied to Su Ri. Before her guild internship is finalized on March 15th, they’re observing various guilds to leave a good impression.
“How do you know everyone just by looking at their faces, sir?”
“Big data. We’ve all seen these faces before.”
“Ah…this?”
Yuinah pointed to the Oracle insignia embroidered on her coat. There’s no better way to deflect questions about future knowledge than using Oracle, which encourages such inquiries.
“That’s right. You’re the same, aren’t you? Those people have all crossed our paths before.”
One guy in full plate armor was the same person who sneaked into the adjacent stall during a park restroom magic power supply.
That lady in a spacesuit was the one eavesdropping behind thin walls during a magic power supply at the temporary Anyang base after the Seoul Recovery Operation.
And the Academy students? They’ve been classmates with Yuinah for a year.
“Come to think of it, there’s one place we haven’t tried with you, Yuinah.”
“…Where are you thinking of?”
“The Academy lecture hall.”
“Eek.”
Yuinah turned bright red. Her silence betrayed her discomfort, not anger.
“What about the classroom where you gave your group presentation?”
“Then rumors will spread that I got pregnant and expelled because of you!”
“So what? Once Su Ri joins, it won’t matter anyway.”
“…Should I be happy or exasperated?”
Yuinah pulled her hair in frustration.
“Sir, do you really like Su Ri that much?”
“It’s not just Su Ri. It’s nice having both of you on our team. Honestly…”
At this point, it’s just me and Yuinah. Lowering my voice, I spoke softly.
“You don’t mind Su Ri joining our team, do you? What’s bothering you? Be honest…”
“You’re right. I don’t want to compete with my only friend over…you.”
Yuinah revealed her true feelings. While her relationship with the protagonist is valuable, the thought of becoming rivals with someone she’s relied on for a year makes her uneasy.
“But Yuinah, I must have Su Ri on our team.”
“Must you always hog everything?”
“I’m not aiming for a harem. I just want to include the people I desire.”
“Team members or…bedmates? Both?”
“Living life multitasking. Okay, Yuinah, let’s do this. Since I feel partially responsible for making you lie to Su Ri, I’ll show you this.”
Through Magical Gear, I sent Yuinah a photo. Upon receiving it, she gasped and quickly turned off the device.
“How…how is this even possible?!”
“This future exists too. This is why I want Su Ri on our team.”
The photo showed Yuinah and Su Ri lying together in a dorm bed, naked and holding hands, gazing at someone.
“Wouldn’t you want to make such a face with Su Ri? How could I pass up including her?”
“Why does ‘he’ look so delighted?!”
“Look closely.”
I pointed to a slightly covered part of Yuinah’s groin. Under the blanket, white cream was trickling down her thigh.
“This position shows you’re contemplating whose turn it is for magic power supply next.”
“…Huh?”
“Oh, I haven’t told you this yet.”
I delivered the final spoiler Yuinah couldn’t resist.
“When two truly compatible people are involved, simultaneous magic power supply is possible.”
< Double Barrel > enables 3P scenarios where simultaneous magic power supply is possible regardless of order.
# <Limitation> Combination restrictions apply until acquiring (Chang-yeom).
# <Unlock> Requires being in bed with (Yuinah) and (Su Ri).
This world is an RPG, and the commander’s abilities improve over time. Skills related to magic power supply continue to develop.
“Gaon is a special case.”
Perfectly executing 3P allows supplying two people per day. The first opportunity involves none other than Yuinah and Su Ri.
“Yuinah, your first night with Su Ri will be a 3P magic power supply session with you. Sound good? Of course, the first time will be 1:1.”
“…”
Raising her disheveled face, Yuinah looked at me.
“Sir, I hold you fully responsible.”
“Roger that.”
“What are you two talking about?”
Just as I finished my conversation with Yuinah, Sun Gyeoul, our guild employee who had been waiting in line, returned with four tickets. She and Kim Penril would sit beside us.
“Thank you for your hard work, Miss Gyeoul. Sorry to involve you in Busan affairs.”
“Not at all. It’ll be a good break for me.”
“Great! Let’s head to Busan and take a short rest. We’ll only be gone for a day.”
To request help from an A-Rank hero for the 3P magic power supply, we boarded a bus to Busan, using the cover story of a photoshoot in marine attire at the Busan port.