Regression Guidelines For the Supporting Character

chapter 96



“Fine, fine. Let’s take care of that thing first.”
Cover, unable to flat-out tell Ryu Sunghyun to get lost, gave a vague reply while glaring at Eun Woojeong.

“If you want to talk to me, cooperate nicely. If not, get lost now.”
“Hm.”
Eun Woojeong, hesitating awkwardly, gave a playful smile as he looked at Cover standing there in silence.

“Well, sure. You’re a high-value asset. I understand.”
Yeah right.
Cover sneered and turned his head.
He had said they could talk after this, but in truth, he had no intention of chatting even once the rift was sealed. Even now, a corner of his mind was occupied by concern for Cha Sahyeon.

And there was no benefit to wandering around too much while still using the Cover persona. Worse, thanks to that annoying Eun Woojeong, the connection between Cover and Cha Seohu had been exposed, so he had to be even more cautious.
Kwon Taehyuk will just say something pointless, so I’ll ignore him. And Sunghyun—I’ll be visiting the Circle Guild anyway, so I’ll talk to him then.
The real issue was Eun Woojeong. There was only one reason he would’ve come all the way here to find him.

He’d probably uncovered new intel about that cult they found last time. Or maybe it was because Kwak Seunggyu, from the research lab, was nearby.
Either way, it was worth talking.
…If there’s time, I’ll talk. If not, later.

If someone else had been watching the kid, he might’ve felt at ease—but of all people, it was Kwon Seoyul. His skills were fine, but his personality was garbage. Definitely not good for Cha Sahyeon’s emotional health.
Having made up his mind, Cover kicked away a nearby corpse and sliced through the fresh wave of goblins.
KIAAAK!
A shrieking horde charged toward them—at a glance, easily over thirty. The goblins had been drawn to the aura of the S-rank Awakeners.

That wasn’t the issue. The problem was that there were so many goblins, they were starting to scatter in other directions.
There were # Nоvеlight # other Hunters stationed around the Royal Palace, but it wasn’t enough. If even one monster got past and into the front gate of the Royal Palace, it could attack civilians.
“Vice Guildmaster.”

They needed something powerful enough to hold the goblins in place. Cover called out to Ryu Sunghyun.
“How about a surprise move?”
“…What?”
Ryu Sunghyun blinked in confusion at the sudden request. As he continued slaying goblins, Cover added, thinking his puzzled face looked kind of cute.

“Remember that area-of-effect skill you used in the competition? You remember, right?”
Ryu Sunghyun blinked again as the same scene came to mind.
“We can’t let these monsters spread. We have to draw all their attention here.”

Cover didn’t exactly want to destroy the palace, but it was already wrecked from battle. Cleanup was inevitable. At this point, going big to lure in the monsters was better.
Ryu Sunghyun nodded.
“Understood.”

As soon as he spoke, brilliant golden light erupted from his body. It expanded outward, forming a shape and shooting into the sky like fireworks.
It formed much faster than during the competition. Cover, realizing how much stronger he’d become, smiled under his mask and swung his sword. A goblin that had leapt toward the light like a zombie was cut clean in half.
The light that had decorated the sky now rained downward. Fist-sized clusters of golden energy hardened like rocks and slammed into the goblins below.

BOOM! THUD!
KREEEEK! GRRK! KIAAAK!
The sound of the impacts and the goblins’ dying gasps mixed into a chaotic roar. The ground trembled and dust rose in thick clouds.

“Flashy. Clean, too.”
Eun Woojeong observed the precision of the falling light with a dry comment, and Cover was prouder than even Ryu Sunghyun himself.
Of course. It’s your skill, after all.

Thanks to Ryu Sunghyun, they had successfully drawn in the monsters’ attention and cut the goblin numbers by more than half. Cover quickly ran the math on how long they had before the next wave.
Was it around 30 minutes between waves? Normally, a rift produces five or six waves. But with this insane rift?
It was already ridiculous that the wave interval had shortened from hours to 30 minutes. If the number of monsters was also increasing…

Cover bit his lip and prepared to clean up the rest of the goblins before calling a strategy meeting—when it happened.
KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!
“……!”

That sound. It was horrifying and eerily familiar. His heart sank. Cover gasped, looking up at the rift.
“You’ve got to be kidding me.”
Like a nightmare coming true, a crimson light flickered across the rift—then a new monster pushed its head through.

Wings covered in black feathers. The head of a goat. A towering, humanoid body.
It was a Baphomet. An A-rank, demon-type monster.
They emerged one after another.

Not even ten minutes after the goblins had appeared, the next wave had started—and this time, with even stronger monsters.
“What the hell…”
Kwon Taehyuk narrowed his eyes and muttered.

He had never seen a rift like this before. Crimson glow. Giant entrance. Shortened wave intervals. Randomized monster ranks.
And now the Baphomets—they were problematic enough, but there was also no way to predict the next wave.
As the group stood frozen, twenty Baphomets spread their wings and began flying in all directions.

Cover dashed forward, yelling,
“Stop them at all costs!”
Flying monsters were already hard enough. But demon-types? Even worse.

They were stronger, more vicious, and all their bodily fluids were acidic and poisonous. If a civilian so much as stepped in a puddle of their blood, they’d suffer severe burns or flesh melt.
They absolutely could not be allowed to escape into the city.
Kwon Taehyuk and Ryu Sunghyun sprang into motion behind Cover.

They sliced through the remaining goblins, passed the Gate of Diligent Governance, and emerged onto the Bridge of Eternal Relief. A Baphomet had already descended nearby.
KKEEEK!
Flapping its wings, the monster shrieked like nails on glass. A long, black tongue snaked out of its mouth, jagged teeth lining its jaw.
One of the flying Baphomets locked onto Cover’s aura and dove. Cover blocked the creature’s sharp claws with his blade but was forced backward by its strength.

“Urgh…!”
He was already struggling without his skill. Now that two or three Baphomets were piling onto him at once, it was overwhelming. And the others—Kwon Taehyuk, Ryu Sunghyun, and Eun Woojeong—were just as swamped.
We can hold out… but the other Hunters…

Gritting his teeth, Cover jabbed his sword forward at the perfect moment, skewering a Baphomet through the stomach. Even choking on blood, it lunged at him, snarling savagely.
Unless its head was cut off, a Baphomet wouldn’t stop. Killing them took time—and that was running out. From near the front gate, a civilian’s scream echoed clearly.
“We need more support!”

“Get that thing! Don’t let it go!”
The Hunters understood the stakes. They knew they couldn’t let these things spread.
But catching something flying was hard. So they hurled themselves into danger, trying to force the fight.

Injuries piled up rapidly. As the screams multiplied, Kwon Taehyuk and Ryu Sunghyun fought harder, growing visibly anxious as they tried to finish off the Baphomets that had targeted them—but they were getting nowhere.
KREEEE!
“Haah… haah…”

Cover severed his third Baphomet’s head and gasped for air.
None were on him now—but he couldn’t relax. Just as he turned to help the others—
KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!

A deafening roar shook the heavens. His body went cold.
Cover looked up.
No way. No. This couldn’t be.

The rift trembled violently—and something round began to emerge.
He immediately knew it was a face. A massive one.
CRACK! CRACKLE! GRRRRNNK!

The rift twisted and shattered as an enormous monster clawed its way out.
A demonic dragon—its body malformed with seven bloated, tumor-like heads.
Lightning tore through the sky as the monster twisted in midair. Cover whispered, as if in a trance:

“…Leviathan.”
S-rank demon-types weren’t common.
In the previous timeline, things like this appeared around the world all the time. But here—now—most had never seen one.

KYAAAAAK! GRAAAAH!
The Baphomets howled, frenzied by the arrival of a higher-ranked demon.
Baphomets, Leviathan, and the still-active rift.

Cover stared upward, numb, his mind swallowed by a wave of helplessness.
Why?
Now he questioned the rift itself.

He had thought Kwak Seunggyu created it. But now?
Could someone like Kwak Seunggyu… or that lab… really have made this?
Was it even possible?

“……”
His gaze slowly lowered, settling on Ryu Sunghyun, still battling. Then Kwon Taehyuk. Then Eun Woojeong.
He wasn’t giving up. Even if the rift could spit out S-rank demons and still remain open, he wouldn’t back down.

He was just… lost. Unsure of what he was even fighting against anymore.
…Stop. Stop thinking.
The headache pierced his skull. Cover squeezed his eyes shut, then opened them again.

He could still fight. He would fight. There was nowhere else to run now.
Hoo…
He exhaled, gripped his sword tighter, and took a step forward.
At that moment—

Ding!
A system alert sounded. His wide eyes trembled.
《A Sub-Quest Has Arrived!》

《Sub-Quest: Eliminate the Source of the Rift (S-rank)》
Eliminate the cause of the rift to shut it down.
When the source is removed, the rift duration will be erased.
Remaining Rift Duration: 1 hour 18 minutes 57 seconds

“…What the…”
Cover’s face contorted in horror.
A quest? Now?

“Eliminate the source”? How the hell did the system know what that even was?
Questions piled up—until:
Crackle!

Sparks jumped from the quest window. A corrupted message appeared—no longer in Korean, but incomprehensible English characters:
《□□□ has paid the price.》
《□□□ has paid the price.》
《□□□ has paid the price.》
《□□□ has paid the price.》
He’d seen this kind of corrupted status window before.

As he stood frozen, the broken interface faded—and a clean, updated window replaced it.
《Sub-Quest difficulty is being adjusted.》
《Adjusting…》
《Adjustment complete.》
《Sub-Quest: Eliminate the Source of the Rift (C-rank)》
《The source’s location is now visible!》
《Current location of the Rift’s Source: Next to the Gate of Diligent Governance》


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