Laughter emerged. I had to clear my eyes and look again to see if it was a
lie. The file extension was TXT. Then this meant that this person… The gift
he sent me was a copy of his novel?
[You have obtained an exclusive attribute.]
[The exclusive skill slot has been activated.]
I heard a message in my ear after running the file. It wasn't surprising if the
world had changed into 'Ways of Survival'. All survivors of Ways of
Survival had exclusive attribute and skills. I quietly said 'Attribute Window'
in my mind. After all, I needed to know the attribute that I received.
[You can't activate the Attribute Window.]
What? I once again tried to call out 'Attribute Window', but the result was
the same. It was absurd. To think there was something like this? If I couldn't use the Attributes Window, then I couldn't know what attributes or
skills I had. Knowing oneself and one's enemy allowed one to be invincible.
However, this was a situation where I didn't even know myself, let alone
the enemy.
After staring into space for a while, I gave up and decided to read the text
the author had given me.
[Your reading speed has increased due to the effect of your exclusive
attribute.]
I didn't know what the attribute as, but it took me less than a minute to read
the first act of Ways of Survival thanks to the attribute effect. Then I found
it. The place where my finger had stopped was at the beginning part of the
work, where the main character was doing some 'action' in the train scene.
「 He saw people gathered at the back door of the 3707 carriage. The wheel
of the lighter he held tightly in his hand was cold. In this life, he absolutely
couldn't make a mistake. He would use any means for his purpose.
The expression of fear on the people's faces…
He didn't feel any guilt. Everything was fleeting. He looked at the people
with merciless eyes. After a while, his fingertips moved, and fire rose. Then
it all started. 」
A chill went down my spine, and I had to read the passage again and again.
The reason for my discomfort was soon revealed.
"…3707."
I reflexively checked the number of the carriage I was riding—[3807]. The
carriage I was in right now was behind the carriage that the protagonist was
riding. My hands shook slightly.
…Wait a minute. How many people originally survived this carriage?
「 He looked through the blurred window at the 3807 carriage. It was
already too late. It was inevitable. Anyway, only two people survived in
that carriage. 」
Only two survived. It meant that everyone had died except for two people.
And I already knew who those two people were. I raised my head and
looked blankly at Yoo Sangah. Maybe this woman would die.
…Me as well.
"Dokja-ssi, shouldn't we stop this?" Something was starting in the place
where Yoo Sangah pointed. There was the sound of groaning.
A young man was crouching down in front of the elderly woman. "Shit. I'm
in a bad mood, and this old lady keeps whining and groaning! Won't you
shut up?"
The young man was a male student who had been leaning against the
entrance. He was thin and had dyed white hair. His name was written on the
badge attached to his uniform—Kim Namwoon. It was a name that I knew.
「 Only Lee Hyunsung and Kim Namwoon survived in that carriage. It
doesn't matter. They are the only two I need anyway. 」
"Didn't I tell you to shut up?" The agitated Kim Namwoon grabbed the
grandmother's collar. The grandmother's powerless legs staggered, and Kim
Namwoon's palm moved through the air.
Slap. Slap.
In normal times, somebody would run to stop this, but now nobody was
moving. It wasn't long before the slaps changed to punches.
"S-Save me. Save me…!"
I could hear the sound of a hard fist hitting flesh. Some of the men around
Kim Namwoon hesitated, but none of them wanted to go forward.
Surprisingly, the first person to act was Han Myungoh. "Young man, for
you to be treating an elder like this…!"
However, all he got in reply was a voice mixed with scorn, "Mister, do you
want to die?"
"…What?"
"You still don't understand the situation?"
"What bullshit is this brat saying?"
Kim Namwoon only laughed at the cursing Han Myungoh. He pointed to
the ceiling of the subway carriage with his finger. "Can't you see that?" On
the ceiling, a holographic screen was playing.
[S-Spare me!]
[Aaaack!]
[Die! Die!]
It wasn't just the train carriages or Daepong High School. This was a live
video of people dying all over the country. Kim Namwoon continued
speaking, "You still don't understand? The army isn't coming to rescue us,
and somebody must die."
"W-What are you saying…?"
"We have to choose a person to die." Han Myungoh wasn't able to answer.
The hairs of his exposed wrist were standing up. "Of course, I know what
you are thinking. You have to kill your fellow countrymen to live. It is
something only sons of bitches will do. But you know, it is a situation beyond our control. Beyond our control. We will die if we don't kill. Who
will blame us? Are you going to die in the end because of your morals?"
"T-That…"
"Think carefully. The world you have known so far has just ended."
Han Myungoh's shoulders trembled. It wasn't only Han Myungoh. Cracks
were showing in the eyes of the other people present. It was a scene where
their vague sense of morality was collapsing. Kim Namwoon put a wedge
in that crack.
"A new world requires new laws."
Kim Namwoon was the young man who adapted to the world of Ways of
Survival the fastest. He turned around and resumed punching the
grandmother. This time, nobody stopped him—not Han Myungoh, the other
men… or even Lee Hyunsung. The soldier's fists were trembling as he
stared into the air with a lost expression. Maybe he had also made a
decision.
"Sigh… It is hard to kill. Are you doing to just watch? Do you want to fall
behind?"
People trembled at Kim Namwoon's words. Their facial expressions were
as easy to read as the sentences in a cheap novel.
「If there is no killing in five minutes, everyone in this carriage will die. 」
The emotions in the eyes of the people were changing.
「If the grandmother doesn't die, we will die in five minutes… 」
They now held the most primitive emotion that a living creature could have.
"Yes… This bastard is right. If we don't do this, everyone will die." The
first man rushed toward Kim Namwoon. He kicked at the old lady who had
collapsed and was curled up.
"Have you forgotten? Someone must die! So we can live!"
"Ah, fuck… I don't know."
The second and third, the people standing at an aloof distance away from
the grandmother, the cowardly men who had been lingering, the university
student filming this with their phone, the mother of the child, and Han
Myungoh… They all lynched the grandmother, aiming for her death.
"Die! Die quickly!"
They were like guards cooperating for the death penalty. Like guards
pulling the lever at the same time so they couldn't tell who killed the
prisoner, these people passively kicked and punched the grandmother.
…And I was watching all of this. I was standing by, like someone watching
something happening in another world. The grandmother whose name I
didn't know was someone who wasn't meant to live. In the original
scenario, the grandmother died. So… it wasn't a sin to observe that death.
At that moment, Yoo Sangah got up.
"You will be killed." I grabbed her reflexively. "I told you not to move."
The arm I was holding was shaking. Yoo Sangah made tight fists in an
attempt to hide her trembling. "I know, I know…!"
"Yoo Sangah-ssi will die if you go now."
Yoo Sangah's eyes were shaking with fear. Even so… I realized it. Despite
the genre of the story changing, some people still shone brightly.
"Yoo Sangah-ssi, sit down."
However, the person who could change this story wasn't Yoo Sangah. Yoo
Sangah wasn't the protagonist of this world.
"Huh? But―"
"Do as I say, just this once. I won't interfere after that."
After forcibly putting Yoo Sangah back in her seat, I took a deep breath and
turned around. I straightened my back and shook as I exhaled, slowly
loosening my ankles and wrists. In fact, it was a little early to come
forward. This wasn't my plan originally.
"…Dokja-ssi?"
I didn't answer her call as I looked at the people, the ones who were intent
on assaulting the grandmother. I wasn't staying still because I was afraid or
Kim Namwoon and the people, nor did I consent to their inhumanity. I was
just waiting. It was for this moment that I had to move. Thus…
Kwaang!
Right now.
"Ack! What?"
An explosion filled my ears, and the train shook. People cried out as smoke
rose from the front right corner of this carriage. It had started. So, I moved.
I kicked off from the ground as hard as I could with my right foot, passing
by the people screaming and sitting down toward the grandmother.
"What? Eeeeok!" Kim Namwoon collided with me and fell to the ground
with a scream. At first glance, it seemed like I was saving the grandmother,
but that wasn't what I was aiming for.
Where was it? I looked around quickly. Somebody had fallen toward the
grandmother due to the explosion. It was a kid crying in the middle of this
hell… the kid who was holding the insect collecting net before.
"Excuse me a moment."
I took the net from the child. Once I put my hand into the net, the chitin of a
grasshopper reached my fingertips. I took one out and placed it in the kid's
hands. Then I turned toward the people.
"Everybody, stop. You can't live if you kill the grandmother." My voice
was surprisingly clear due to the temporary silence after the explosion. One
by one, people started looking at me. "Let's say you kill the grandmother.
What next?" Their surprised faces looked good. Then let me tell them a bit
more. "The grandmother's death will be recognized for what the dokkaebi
calls the 'first murder', and some time will be bought. Then what next?"
"Ah…"
"If what the dokkaebi says is true, you each have to kill one thing. So, who
will you kill after the grandmother? Will you kill the person next to you?"
The people who thought about something retreated from each other. Horror
filled their eyes. In fact, everyone knew… The grandmother was just the
beginning. Kim Namwoon noticed the shaky atmosphere. "Haha, what are
you all worried about? Then kill him next! Cowards. Don't worry about
your turn in advance! The odds are equal!"
I figured that Kim Namwoon would say something like this. With a slight
wave of my hand, I cut him off. "There is no need to gamble like that.
There is a way for you to survive, even if you don't become a killer."
"What?"
"W-What is it?"
The people became greatly agitated, and Kim Namwoon's expression
distorted.
"Have you forgotten? The scenario clear condition wasn't to 'kill a person'."
Most of them were still puzzled, but a few people noticed something.
[Kill one or more living things.]
That's right. From the beginning, the word 'person' had never been specified
in the contents of the scenario. Kill one or more living things…
In other words, any life was possible. A quick-witted person shouted at the
collection net in my hand, "Insect! Insects!"
The locusts and grasshoppers were jumping around in the collection net.
Looking at them, the eyes of the people shone. I nodded. "That's right, the
insects."
Then I put my hand into the net and took out a grasshopper. It was a chubby
one that I had seen earlier.
"G-Give that to me! Quickly!"
"One only! I just need one!"
I stepped back slowly as I looked at the approaching people. Right now, I
was facing the explosive madness that tried to kill the grandmother yet a
smile emerged on my face. Why? Even in this breathtaking tension, why
was my heart beating with joy?
"Would you like it?" I waved the net like a trainer provoking an animal.
Several impatient people leaped toward me.
"Then keep it!" I smashed the grasshopper in my hand.
[You have achieved the 'First Kill' achievement!]
[100 coins have been earned as additional compensation.]
At the same time, I threw the net in my other hand as hard as possible
toward the opposite side of the area where the grandmother and the crowd
were gathered.
"This is crazy!"
The insects were released and jumped as hard as they could for freedom.