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Return of the Sword God-Rank Civil Servant novel Chapter 531

“......What?”

Su-ho doubted his own ears.

What existed?

At Su-ho’s question, Umbrada kindly answered once more.

- I said there exists a final game that can sever one’s world from the system and make it independent.

Umbrada was calm.

Because he had expected Su-ho to be shocked.

But Su-ho couldn’t be.

He’d never imagined a game like that could exist in the world—no, he’d never even imagined there could be a proper method to become independent from the system in the first place.

'There were times I thought I’d break free from that goddamn system completely someday, but to think a method like this existed......!'

It was absurd.

It was beyond ridiculous.

No matter how he thought about it, it made no sense.

And on top of that, learning this fact made him realize something once again.

This lunatic system bastard really was a dopamine-soaked freak that pursued pure entertainment.

As Su-ho sat there, only his brow furrowed from the shock, Umbrada spoke.

- The shock must be great. I understand. I was the same at first. Then may I continue the explanation?

“Y-yeah. Sorry. Go on.”

- Understood. The name of this game is called the “Independence Game.” Only Constellations with a player grade can participate, and if you win the game, you can completely sever your world from the system and also turn the timeline of your world back to before the system ever appeared. Naturally, after victory you will not be invaded by the system, and you will receive complete protection from invasions by other beings, and even from other worlds.

“Protection? Who’s protecting you? Don’t tell me the system?”

- That is correct.

“What is the system that it’s protecting you? No, before that—so there are other bastards besides the system too?”

- The world is broader and more diverse than you think.

“Wow.......”

- I cannot say more than this because your security grade is insufficient, but one thing is certain: the existence of the system holding our leash at present is far more powerful than you imagine.

Yeah. Of course it was.

If it weren’t, it could never run a playground like this.

Su-ho asked,

“Then did you participate in that Independence Game or whatever too?”

- I participated. And I lost. That is why I am trying to ask you for help.

“Explain it in detail.”

- The Independence Game grants a total of three opportunities. And if you fail all three opportunities, you are stripped of your qualifications as a Constellation, and the Constellation’s world is extinguished. Of course, there is a way to avoid being extinguished even after using all three opportunities. It is to live forever as the system’s helper—an eternal Non-Player helper.

“Then you used all three opportunities and failed all of them?”

- Yes. I failed all three. So I live forever as the system’s Non-Player helper. However, I have one last opportunity remaining—just one.

“What kind of opportunity?”

- To stake my freedom and the freedom of my world, and bet on another Constellation player winning the Independence Game.

“W-what, what are you saying?”

- You heard correctly. The last opportunity I have left is to stake my freedom and my world’s freedom and bet on another Constellation player’s victory in the Independence Game. And this is, in my view, the only way for my world and me to be saved.

“What the...... there’s a rule like that?”

- Yes. It is a rule created by the system. A Constellation player who has lost all three challenge opportunities must live forever as a Non-Player helper, a slave to the system—but they are given one final chance to escape the system by betting, once, on another Constellation player who can still challenge the Independence Game.

“......And the player you want to bet on is me?”

- That is correct.

Umbrada rippled.

Umbrada’s eyes were infinitely serious.

“Why me?”

- Because I saw possibility only in you.

“So what kind of possibility did you see, and how?”

- You alone brought my divine beast into the spirit world, killed my proxy, and succeeded in meeting me. That is the reason.

“Your proxy... you mean that Demon King of Shadow Castle from earlier?”

- That is correct.

“Give me a break...... yeah, I was curious about that bastard anyway. What was he? Why was he so desperate to die?”

- He was a player from another world. Like you, he pursued my power and brought my legacy here, but in the end he failed to prove his strength and died, becoming my puppet proxy.

“A player from another world?”

- Yes.

Only now did everything make sense.

So that was why, whenever he looked at that bastard, he’d been reminded of the cursed Flying Dutchman.

Umbrada continued.

- As a helper Constellation that exists for the system’s playground, I scattered my Sacred Marks across countless other worlds. That is my role, and I have already expended all three opportunities. Thus, countless outworlders were drawn by my power and came to the spirit world, but in the end they met death before my puppet.

“Then why did that guy become your proxy? Was he something like your first challenger or something?”

- That is correct. He was the first challenger who first dared to attack me. So after resurrecting him, I used him as the final sieve. If someone cannot even defeat this one, then there is even less value in placing any expectations.

“But I beat him.”

- Yes. You became the first to bring down my puppet. That is why I saw hope. Of course, aside from bringing down the puppet, I have also watched your path all along, and that is why my expectations grew even further.

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