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Chapter 232



Chapter 232

Space Tourism.

At first, she hadn’t been interested in sightseeing, but with the war that had just begun and no end in sight, waiting idly had become a hardship.

Seeing Ha Eung Eung’s frustrated expression, Lee So-hye gently suggested, like scratching an itchy back.

“If you’re bored, why not check out some sightseeing spots? The viewers have created quite a few attractions here.”@@@@

Space Museum

Space Metaverse Exhibition Hall

Space Zoo

The kind of names that someone who thought anything with ‘space’ in it sounded cool might come up with.

Ha Eung Eung looked skeptically at the list of tourist spots in the guidebook.

“Don’t look at me like that! It may look like that, but the facilities might be unexpectedly decent.”

With a sense of stubbornness, Lee So-hye led the way to visit, and Ha Eung Eung reluctantly followed behind, moving slowly.

If she could, she felt like a dog on a walk who didn't want to go home.

Space Museum.

The first stop.

Lee So-hye had been prepared to complain, ready to criticize the guidebook makers if they tried to shove things like the history of pottery or changes in clothing styles at her.

But when she saw the theme of the museum, she was taken aback in fresh surprise.

[Silent Swordsman Legacy Hall 1]

[Silent Swordsman Legacy Hall 2]

[Silent Swordsman ES Space History Hall]

[Simiral Sa Strategy Hall]

[The Main Headquarters of the Half-Yokai Tribe]

Exhibition halls related to Silent Swordsman and her streams.

The content was surprisingly substantial.

“Isn’t this a highlight reel? Some of the videos from the edit are here too.”

Did they cut and display my battle scenes?

“Haha. Look at that. There's also the exhibition of the Slave Syndrome of habitual explainers. It’s about those who habitually make monsters their subordinates or slaves by explaining things well.”

1st Victim - Human-Faced Demon

2nd Victim - Maganom

3rd Victim - Porter

The impressive lineup was quite the sight.

The station attacked by the Human-Faced Demon Guild was somehow intact, and Ha Eung Eung began to suspect that places mentioning the Human-Faced Demon Guild might be protected for a reason.

Regardless of Lee So-hye’s suspicions, in Simiral Sa Strategy Hall, other streamers were introducing standard routes for each game.

They explained where to go, who to talk to, and how to progress through certain routes.

Looking at the timeline for Silent Swordsman beside them, with countless red dots indicating inconsistencies with the standard strategies, Ha Eung Eung wasn’t sure if it had any significance,

But it seemed like something every fan of Silent Swordsman should at least check out, considering how it compared to other streamers’ time attacks and hidden route guides.

“Why the long face? Isn’t this pretty fun?”

I almost got spoiled.

“Oh, spoilers are too much. Sorry, let’s get out of here.”

With analysis of things like the whip simulator, Hell’s Salvation, and Bok Aaka, they could get an idea of what events might appear in future streams.

Realizing that, Ha Eung Eung immediately turned her gaze away, and Lee So-hye, realizing she’d gotten too excited, quickly apologized.

“What’s the Metaverse Exhibition Hall? I’m kind of curious after seeing the museum’s level.”

What’s the metaverse?

“I’ve heard it’s the basic form of virtual reality. But I’m not too sure. Do we really need to know about such relics?”

Unlike Lee So-hye, who wasn’t too interested, Ha Eung Eung showed some curiosity this time.

The virtual reality world.

In the past 20 years, as she experienced the Murim Chronicles, there had been gates and monsters alongside new technology.

Reflecting on its origins, she couldn’t help but find it intriguing.

“Ugh, this is lame. Is this really the metaverse?”

“Look, there’s a rabbit over there! Don’t you think A-young would like it? Let’s go!”

They arrived at the rabbit enclosure.

What awaited them was an empty cage and rabbits hopping around outside.

“Rabbit-eee”

“Hop-eee”

“Ki-ki-ki-ki”

The strange sounds of the rabbits as they hopped, with their butts sticking out.

“...Is that how rabbits sound?”

Why do these animals have zippers on their backs?

“Ugh. What is this? These are all people.”

While Mesugaki Girl was having her struggles, the two of them experienced space tourism.

“Snake-snake-snake”

“Monkey-monkey-monkey”

“Compso Gnatus Compso Gnatus”

The eerie animals with the names of creatures on their costume heads, saying their names like a chant, and the bizarre charm of taking pictures of them with a camera.

“Compso something, that’s a dinosaur, right? Haha, crazy guys. They’ve prepared every animal costume imaginable.”

Why are they walking around like that?

“I don’t know. Maybe they’re just having fun? Oh, I need to post this to my personal community.”

The viewers who had gathered here weren’t really doing it for fun, but because there was an easy gig where they could just say animal names while lying down and earn points.

Some of them were from the slave class bought on the slave ship, but the viewers trained by the points system didn’t speak of that.

Unaware of the truth, Ha Eung Eung and Lee So-hye just thought the world had many strange people.

“Ah, a whisper.”

Where did the message come from?

“It’s from someone named I Can’t Stand Gaidaimax. Hmm? They want to invite facilities?”

The message hinted at a potential facility collaboration or something similar, but Ha Eung Eung was more focused on the absurdities of the space zoo and the strange situation they found themselves in.

Lee So-hye, still holding onto her enthusiasm, looked at Ha Eung Eung, eagerly waiting for her reaction. “What do you think? All these odd animals and this strange experience, it’s kind of funny, right?”

Ha Eung Eung gave a brief laugh, though it was tinged with exasperation. “Well, I guess the zoo’s... unique. But it’s nothing like the wild adventures I’m used to.”

The two of them continued through the zoo, encountering more bizarre creatures, each weirder than the last, their costumes and mannerisms making it hard to believe they were truly “animals” at all. Ha Eung Eung’s disinterest gradually turned into amusement as she began to appreciate the oddity of it all, though she couldn’t entirely shake the feeling that something was off about the whole experience.

Finally, they made their way to the exit, having thoroughly explored the space zoo. Despite all the strange animals and costumes, Lee So-hye seemed satisfied with their visit, but Ha Eung Eung couldn’t help but feel that the true adventure still lay beyond the confines of this strange virtual world.

“Let’s go. I’ve seen enough of these ‘animals’ for one day,” Ha Eung Eung said, her tone light but firm.

“Sure, sure,” Lee So-hye responded, somewhat disappointed that the fun had to end but understanding that there were far more important things to focus on. They headed toward the exit, their minds already turning to what awaited them next in this ever-surprising space adventure.


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