ReLife Player [Re: Life Player] Chapter 403

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Relife Player 403

[Chapter 118]

[A very essential lie]

Ain is also human.

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

Public opinion, which consisted of the absolute majority of ordinary people, also sympathized with the children who were talking about the banner of equality.

Truly an ain wave.

A simple and stimulating appeal was enough to sweep the entire society.

In a way, you can’t even do that.

Most of the people who are getting heated now are the generation that did not directly experience < Destruction at the End of the Century >.

A frenzy, maybe a frenzy.

Such an atmosphere was also flowing in the academy.

Even non-Ain students were fascinated.

But the galaxy stayed away like a bystander in such an atmosphere.

Come to think of it, Eunha, the status message of PineTalk is the same?

what is that

No… It’s not that it’s particularly bad, it’s because you don’t seem to be using the status messages people send these days.

A mock class in preparation for the end of the second semester.

The galaxy was passing through a maze with walls reaching to the ceiling so that it could not be identified.

At that time, Lee Cheon-seo, who belonged to the same party, showed him his smartphone as if he had suddenly remembered.

「We are all human.」

Eun-ha looked at the status message of Cheon-seo, who took a selfie from a top-down angle.

It was a message that you could find a lot if you flipped through PineTalk’s profile these days.

My older sister wears that too…

We are all human.

There were quite a few people who put out messages with similar nuances, but the point was that they would eventually join the Ain wave.

This craze was transmitted not only to her friends, but also to Eun-ah, Yeon-hwa, and Chang-jin.

Well, it’s okay for the older sisters to join in. Since he is involved in the player industry, he must have been able to see it even when he was still.

The key to Ain Wave was that players wanted to treat Ain as the same player.

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

Even among the players, there was a saying that it should be midnight.

It was only natural that Eun-ah and Yeon-hwa would have been directly hit by the frenzy of the wave of Ain up close.

I’m not interested.

Anyway, the galaxy wasn’t very interested in the Ain wave.

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

Eun-a was accepting that she was cheering for Ain Pa-dong.

Of course, it was also because I was sure that Eun-ah would not suffer any damage from the Ain Wave.

okay…? Well, Eunha, even if you don’t bother doing this, people around you won’t stop, so there’s no need to send messages like this.

Okay, grab the shield. Don’t let go of your shield when you’re a guardian.

Cheonseo licked his lips with envy.

On the other hand, Eun-ha did not like Cheon-seo, who calmly walked through the maze even though it was a class.

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

When the finale begins, I decided to clearly show what hell is.

There… Guys. Won’t you wait a minute? I haven’t finished figuring out the spell yet…

is that so? Then what can you do? It’s not even the end of the world anyway, so let’s take it easy.

It was then.

The female student recommended by Cheon Seo raised her hand and said.

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

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

However, by Eunha’s standards, the female student who came in on the recommendation of Lee Cheon-seo did not stand out.

He is said to be a promising player, but he was too slow to detect mana and find a way.

Knowing the power of < The Sid > Jung Ha-yang, I naturally compared her to her.

no. You don’t have to. uh?

Lecture time is running out, and we can’t stay here all the time.

Granted, I couldn’t bear to spend any more time trying to find my way through a labyrinth that the instructors would have simply designed.

Eun-ha, who initially decided to stand by, sighed in the end.

Subin.

huh. can you find the way Follow me. I thought you would, so I figured it out.

Apparently, Soobin had the same thoughts.

After following Eunha’s instructions, she, who had been following the party with a grim face, took the lead with her face wide open.

She found her way fairly quickly.

In the end, the girl’s face was dumbfounded.

Su… Subin. How are you finding your way?

You just need to exclude the mana that tells you what is not the way. It’s not that you’re slow to search, it’s because you’re re-exploring a path that wasn’t already. Why are you searching so foolishly?

…does it really work? I understand it in my head, but the things I have already checked look different next time and there are times when other mana is mixed in the middle of searching. …….

Bae Su-bin spits it out casually.

Eunha clicked her tongue when she saw the student at a loss for words.

Even at first, she came to the party and tried to look good to Eunha, but she showed her limits like this.

Won because there is no usable navigator.

I should be looking forward to Yoon Byeol, who is entering high school next year.

With Bae Su-bin’s guidance, Eun-ha reached the point where the forked roads met.

At the intersection, students who had arrived from other roads were gathered.

It seemed that he was wandering on the road.

Guys! what are you doing there Are you looking for a way now? It will be difficult to find the way because it is a fork in the road.

Lee Cheon-seo spoke to them.

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

Some of them dropped their shoulders and sighed.

what? What’s wrong with you guys?

Lee Cheon-seo asked with his eyes wide open.

Eun-ha frowned when she confirmed that four parties had gathered in the seat.

two were missing.

The doubt was quickly resolved.

Right now, my party’s navigator and Parang hyung are on their way to find the way. On the way, the road splits into several branches, making it difficult to find your way just by looking.

One student explained.

It is said that it became difficult to find the way from one day, and eventually the navigator and the telepathist went out to find the way.

As soon as the telepathist found the way, he decided to telepathically guide the party that was standing still on the right path.

Come to think of it, I seem to have met a lot of crossroads a little while ago.

I think it was also at that time that our navigator’s time to find the way noticeably increased.

It was all thanks to Bae Soo-bin.

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

But isn’t that all? that’s right! It’s not easy to find the way, but the telepathists played a joke from the middle.

Are you kidding?

okay! Especially Chii over there!

Eun-ha, who was listening to Cheon-seo and the students, turned her attention to the place the student was pointing to.

A student with a tail reminiscent of a cheetah was smiling shyly.

I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. But with this, you all know how important the role of a telepath is.

Yes, I know how important your role is, so please don’t fool us next time. uh?

No matter what, what if I continue to eat tricks? 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 Ah-yeon.

A movement to occasionally convey false telepathy to players in a party in order to publicize the importance of telepathy.

I can only laugh like this at first.

It’s a good sport, not a bad one, so people won’t be able to spit on it.

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

And Ah-in could send the wrong telepathy to the party members only the number of times Jeon A-yeon recommended.

It was a movement led by almost all Ajin players, and public opinion was also in favor of the Ajin movement.

As a result, players tolerated the exercise to some extent.

Of course, because the children kept the line well, there were no problems to speak of.

It will be ‘until now’ anyway.

Eunha looked at the faces of the students.

A large number of students liked Ain’s sports as if they were doing the Ice Bucket Challenge out of interest.

As a result, a small number of students were all making dissatisfied faces, but were not trying to bring it up.

It was then.

[Guys! Finally found the exit! If we go from the direction we came to the road at 4 o’clock and turn right, we’ll be able to get out!]

It was a blue-green telepathy.

Eun-ha identified the telepathy in front of her with a voice that had penetrated her head and clicked her tongue.

The voice was quite excited.

I could tell that Jinparang was up to something.

Subin, can you find the way?

Isn’t it the direction of 4 o’clock like Blue oppa said? It’s 2 o’clock. He lied. What?

Eun-ha, who responded coldly, looked back at the students before long.

I asked with my eyes.

Are you going to find the way as Jinparang said telepathically?

Or will you follow your own party?

…let’s go.

After reading the meaning of the eyes, all the students followed Eunha.

No one listened to Parang, whose trust had already been lost due to several misplaced telepathic messages.

So, the party and the students of the galaxy got out of the long and long maze.

what? Did everyone come out well? Aha, that’s what Eunha told me! …what. You didn’t do what I said and sent you a telepathic lie?

at the end of the maze.

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

The navigator soon realized the situation and frowned as he looked at Jinpa-rang.

Anyway, if you turned a little in the direction I showed you, you would have come to the exit, but I didn’t bother telling you a lie!

No matter how it is, what if I misinterpret my instructions and deliver them?

Sorry sorry! Still, you now know how important telepathists like us are, not just as radios.

“Anyway… Okay, okay.” “…….”

Jinparang said cheerfully.

The students and children who fell for his laughter burst into joyful laughter.

As if they really couldn’t stop

it.

On the other hand, Eun-ha noticed that the other students hardened their faces.

Standing as a bystander in the Ain wave, he was able to look at the current situation very objectively.

It is good to preach to the world how important Ain are.

But to preach it, he said. What should I do if I cut off the credibility of the demi-humans.

In the end, my life goes the same way as before.

It’s a risky act that eats away at my own flesh, who only sees the short-sighted future.

That

‘s why the demi-human wave fails.

If you separate the generations of players.

< 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 can be called the second generation.

It can be said to be the 3rd generation.

The 1st generation gave off a profound atmosphere that I couldn’t help but the 2nd generation is not young.

More than 30 years have passed since the < End of the Century Destruction > broke out. As a

result, the 1st generation players They held a high-ranking position in the mana management organization or retired from active duty.

So, the leading players in the current player industry could be said to be the second generation.

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

That is why they were young. Moreover,

the Ain players have a very strong personality…

Ain players who have directly suffered damage from the disaster.

And those Ain players have grown up to become second-generation players.

As a result, they have taken over the mainstream of the industry . The Ajin players were warlike, and they were leading the Ajin wave. It’s

not that I don’t understand it… but

they’re so fierce.

The reason people don’t notice it is because the anger of the demi-humans is directed at the player.

as far as now.

It’s not just the players who hate it.

The 2nd generation children hate this country itself.

When fairy Lim Ga-eul saw it.

The Ajins were currently walking on a dangerous track.

do you hate the player

Do you hate other people too?

If you take even the slightest misstep, you will stumble and fall.

It was so dangerous and stupid.

If the player had been alive after Ogunhu, this wouldn’t have happened.

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

I am the Twelve Seat < Heavenly Sound > Oh Geon-hu.

He is the representative of the 2nd generation Ain. Because of him, the mana management organization was able to calm Ain’s dissatisfaction, and the fairy government was able to implement a policy of appeasement toward Ain.

However, he died during the recapture of Uijeongbu.

A player who inherits the will of the player after Oh Gun is too dangerous.

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

Appearing to inherit Oh Gun-Hoo’s will, he was actually taking a hard line against Ain, contrary to Oh Gun-Hu’s will.

like right now

It’s too radical. Dumb. stupid It’s stupid. Honestly… disappointing.

Lim Ga-eul cried out alone.

The Ain Wave that Na Sehan was creating was too radical.

「We are all people.」

He set up a simple frame and impressed the 3rd generation children and also attracted public opinion.

was suddenly called.

If so, you will receive the price of rapidly increasing the tax.

Maybe he doesn’t know the rule of thumb…

Lim Ga-eul soon buried himself in a soft chair.

There is something called the Law of Conservation.

The hypothesis that there will always be a certain percentage of idiots in places where people gather.

Even if the idiots were filtered out, it was a hypothesis that a certain percentage of idiots would appear in the group again.

I really like the intention of letting the world know how important Ain’s role is. It’s so good….

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

No matter how good the essence is—.

──There are as many definitions as there are people, but how can that not be blurred?

Eventually, it becomes cloudy.

Justice is like paint.

Adding color does not make it brighter, it gets darker.

Thus, the essence disappears.

Besides… It’s none of my business after all. Do people really think they understand demihumans?

Lim Ga-eul, who 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?

Just pretending to understand at that moment.

That is a very basic lie.

Lim Ga-eul decided to draw how the soon-to-be-obscured essence changes the world.

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ReLife Player [Re: Life Player]

ReLife Player [Re: Life Player]

Re:Life Player
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Status: Completed Type: Author: Released: 2018 Native Language: Korean
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