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Regression Is Too Much

Chapter 139

Author: ???
updatedAt: 2025-06-22

The body of the madman could not be found. The entire battlefield had been reduced to ashes, leaving no way to discern whether the remains were human or an unfortunate wild animal caught in the chaos.

    “...The bastard is dead. I’m certain. The wide-range lightning attack took care of him.”

    Given the certainty in the words of the one who fought him, no one doubted the madman’s demise. After all, anyone who witnessed that “divine punishment” would find it impossible to believe anything could have survived it.

    “Is it finally over?”

    “Phew, I can finally stop worrying.”

    “Beer! Is the batch ready yet?”

    The dwarves celebrated joyously. They had endured constant anxiety since the first murder, and now it seemed all the problems had been resolved.

    “We can’t go all out since the funerals just ended, but... a small toast to celebrate wouldn’t hurt, would it? Bring out the beer and meat! Tonight, we feast!”

    The dwarves, a race known for both working and partying hard, wasted no time. They carved out a few large tables on the spot, prepared cold beer and sizzling meat, and invited the players to join them.

    “Gael, Yurr, Minael, and Kuhn... Our proud brothers and sisters have left us. I know it’s been hard on all of you.”

    “Yes!!!”

    “I’m not asking you to forget them. Instead, bury them deep within your hearts and move forward. That’s what they would have wanted, isn’t it? Now, everyone, raise your glasses—for our departed family!”

    “For them!!!”

    The dwarves guzzled their freshly aged beer, toasting to their fallen. Although the beer’s barley flavor wasn’t as rich as it could have been due to its short aging, the mix of grief and hope in their hearts gave the drink a depth that no aging could.

    “Drink. Drink and forget.”

    “More meat! Do we have more meat?”

    As drinks flowed, the atmosphere grew lively. The cheerful dwarves wandered about with their mugs, offering beer to the players.

    “...Why the long face, friend?”

    “You won the battle! Smile, will you?”

    “Well...”

    However, none of the players seemed genuinely cheerful. Though they sipped their drinks and nibbled on their food, their expressions betrayed their inner turmoil.

    “Choi Ji-won! You were the star of the battle—what’s with you?”

    “Are you secretly a noble? Or maybe the daughter of a hero? When that lightning struck—BOOM!—I nearly wet myself!”

    “Shouldn’t we build a statue or something? Even if I don’t know about the others, I acknowledge Choi Ji-won’s greatness.”

    “...Haha.”

    Choi Ji-won forced a smile. Her lips curved upwards, but her thoughts were tangled in frustration.

    Her disappointment wasn’t about the battle itself but rather its ending. The “fight” she had with Kim Jun-ho left her deeply unsatisfied.

    To others, the clash with the madman seemed like a fierce battle, but in truth, it was all an act—a carefully orchestrated performance.

    Even so, she had given it her all. She had deliberately missed with her lightning, wrestled with the surging mana, and performed to the best of her ability. And yet, it still felt lacking. ?aΝo??BЕ????

    ‘...It was close.’

    That final strike had been her ultimate move, one where she poured every ounce of mana she had left.

    It was meant to blind the players’ senses, give Kim Jun-ho time to escape, and test the limits of her own power... but the result was far from satisfying.

    The lightning, though spectacular in sound, light, and range, lacked substance. It was all show, no power. Just an empty roar—a loud but harmless blank.

    Worse still, controlling the mana had been a nightmare. She’d almost hit Kim Jun-ho by mistake, which could have forced him to regress. Although she aimed for an area near the fortress to obscure visibility, her aim had been slightly off.

    “Oh, Ji-won. What brings you here?”

    “What will you do after we leave?”

    “...”

    The truth everyone was trying to ignore: the 11th floor was structurally fragile. While it might seem safe now, there was no guarantee it would remain so. If another deranged player were to appear, the peace on the 11th floor could be shattered in an instant.

    “Well...” The shopkeeper opened his mouth to reply but was interrupted.

    “Everyone! I have... I have something to confess!”

    A player stood up, raising his hand and shouting. Choi Ji-won recognized the face from her memories.

    “...I think... I was the one who killed the first dwarf. I’m so sorry...”

    “...What are you talking about?”

    “So... I was in the forest, and I ate a mushroom, and...”

    Mason—A man tricked and used by Zhang Lei. Now, he was sobbing as he confessed his crime.

    “I’m sorry, I’m so sorry...”

    “Raise your head,” the shopkeeper said, placing a hand on Mason’s trembling shoulder.

    “We’ll need to hear the full story to know for sure, but for now, calm yourself.”

    The shopkeeper wasn’t a fool. He suspected Mason wasn’t the true culprit.

    “There is a way for you to atone,” he continued.

    “...Atonement?”

    “Stay here on the 11th floor. Protect us until you’ve cleared your debt. You can repay your sins by guarding us.”

    If Mason truly felt remorse, the dwarves would gladly accept his help.

    Thus, the players who had spent extended time on the 11th floor spent all their gold and cleared the floor with a lighter heart. Those who lacked the funds to leave regained a spark of hope.

    At last, the long-standing conflicts were resolved, and one by one, the players began to leave the 11th floor.

    During this process, Choi Ji-won somehow managed to obtain two transit stones. However, everyone was too preoccupied with their own tasks to pay much attention. After all, it wasn’t like Choi Ji-won would misuse them.

    But something strange happened in the early dawn. The angel assigned to guard the central plaza suddenly disappeared from their post. Few noticed the anomaly, as it was still early.

    Perhaps the angel had their own reasons. They were known for being strictly businesslike with the players, so it wasn’t entirely out of the question that they had left the fortress briefly to handle something important.

    “Hey, if an angel leaves the fortress, can they still process player clears outside?”

    “...Even if they could, why would they? It’s not like they’re running errands. They wouldn’t do that unless you saved their life or something.”

    “Yeah, I guess you’re right.”

    “Go to sleep. We need to save up to buy better weapons.”

    The 11th floor returned to its former peace. Ironically, the appearance of a deranged killer - a madman - had acted as a glue, mending relations between the dwarves and the players.

    For players, it seemed odd to say, but in a way, it was a stroke of tremendous luck.

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