Book 4: Chapter 17: The Fourth Floor Filled with Monsters

Book 4: Chapter 17: The Fourth Floor Filled with Monsters

“Whether we can win is one thing, but whether we fight is another thing.” This time, Exusiai appeared determined.

“Alright. Exusiai, where to now?”

“Of course, to Amiya or Kal’tsit. He is their Rhodes Island’s staff. They should know where he is.”

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He Who Knows Fate: @Kal’tsit, oh no, I messed up.

Kal’tsit: ...What happened?nove(l)bi(n.)com

He Who Knows Fate: Do you know Exusiai?

Kal’tsit: I do. From Penguin Logistics, Sniper, Lateran, uses firearms.

He Who Knows Fate: Good that you know her. So...I plucked off the halo above her head earlier. Didn’t you say the Laterans’ halos cannot be removed?

Kal’tsit: ...What did you say? How did you remove it?

He Who Knows Fate: How would I know? I just reached out, and it came off. However, don’t worry. I put it back.

Kal’tsit: That’s good. That’s good...my ass!

Faillen Angel Gabriel: Isn’t it normal that an angel’s halo can be removed?

Kal’tsit: I already said they aren’t real angels. They can’t fly or blow the First Trumpet of the Apocalypse.

Faillen Angel Gabriel: ...I feel that this is aimed at a certain Gab, but I have no evidence.

He Who Knows Fate: So, what should I do now?

Kal’tsit: There’s no saving you. Just wait to die.

He Who Knows Fate: ...I still feel I can be rescued.

Kal’tsit: This is no longer a problem between you two. This has now extended to the Laterans’ religion. You pulled off her halo; what more do you have to say?

He Who Knows Fate: I...

Chen Heng suddenly discovered there was nothing he could say, as he could not explain it at all. Why could he remove the Lateran’s halo?

He Who Knows Fate: Should I clean up Exusiai?

Faillen Angel Gabriel: Not fallen, faillen.

He Who Knows Fate: What is the difference? In fact, that is worse.

Kal’tsit: Chen Heng, where are you now?

He Who Knows Fate: I’m currently in Amiya’s office. What’s up?

Kal’tsit: Nothing. Exusiai just came to ask for your location.

He Who Knows Fate: So you told her?

Kal’tsit: I told her.

He Who Knows Fate: ...Kal’tsit, you are a genius.

Kal’tsit: Thank you for your praise. If you want to hide, you should quickly change your location. Amiya’s office is very close to mine.

He Who Knows Fate: ...Should I thank you for your reminder?

Kal’tsit: You are welcome.

He Who Knows Fate: However, where can I go? I recall that the dormitory you arranged for me yesterday was temporary, right?

Kal’tsit: Yes.

He Who Knows Fate: Now that I’m a formal member, where is my dormitory?

Kal’tsit: Yesterday, you stayed in block D, room 412. Today, you will be in block A, room 305. Your roommate is Adnachiel, a...Lateran?

He Who Knows Fate: ...Is...is fate playing a cruel joke on me? Can you arrange for me to return to block D, room 412? Although it seems like no one stays in block D, it is better than staying with a Lateran, right? Who knows if I will get backstabbed at any moment?

Kal’tsit: Let me warn you first. Block D is the dormitory for the problem children, especially the fourth floor you were in; it is filled with monsters. There’s a Sniper that everyone mistakes as being covered in toxins, an extremely shy but merciless Specialist, the Red Riding Hood Grim Reaper who targets Lupus, and a mentally unstable Abyssal Hunter who wields an electric saw. However, most of them are in wards. There’s also your “kinsman,” the Walking Catastrophe, Skadi. All the operators that are quite different from ordinary people stay in this block.

[TL Note: The Red Riding Hood Grim Reaper refers to Projekt Red. Her moniker in English is actually Wolf Hunter, but the Chinese one works better. Here is more information on her: /wiki/Projekt_Red/Story. Lupo is a race with wolf traits, plural Lupus. Here is more information on Lupus: /wiki/Lupo.]

He Who Knows Fate: Were...you responsible?

Kal’tsit: What do you mean?

He Who Knows Fate: Putting all the problem children on the same floor of the same block.

Kal’tsit: I’m not stupid; why would I do such a thing? In reality, these people prefer solitude; rather, the other operators misunderstood them, so they applied for a quieter place to get a more peaceful environment, which is D block’s fourth floor. After time passed, this floor became a land of monsters.

He Who Knows Fate: I was thinking you couldn’t have done such a silly thing. Aren’t you going to deal with this issue?