Why is this person even here.
Staring in disbelief, I looked at John MĂŒhlen, who was standing behind me like a statue.
He really is tall.
But heâs way too skinny.
âHuh? The physical test is next week!â
Meanwhile, Giacomo Ro was the same as ever.
He shouted at the Badger who was standing blankly next to John MĂŒhlen and had spoken to him.
âDo you not even know when the physical test is?â
I didnât even realize he was behind me.
Last time too, I hadnât noticed Yun approaching at all. This time as well, I hadnât sensed any presence whatsoever, so Iâd thought all the seniors in the training hall were staring at me.
Realizing just how dull my senses had become made me feel depressed.
If this keeps up, I wonât even need an Elder or KyleâIâll get beaten to death by a level-five Creature.
And thereâs no guarantee itâll get better, which makes it even more grim.
Of course, I didnât have time to stay gloomy for long.
Ro spotted me.
âOh, Sunde!â
At least he remembers the âdeâ part consistently now.
âHere to work out?â
âYes.... Senior, but why is Senior MĂŒhlen here?â
âI brought him to train.â
Why would you train him though....
...No.
If I explain that thereâs no need, would he even listen?
âSeriously, you heartless bastards! Arenât you worried this kidâll fail the physical test and get his enhanced body scrapped? Youâre all such awful assholes.â
âNo!â
Chen shouted from inside.
âNo, you canât! You canât! Weâve been telling you for years! Thatâs not it! Thatâs not how it works!â
âSenior, just give up. Ever since the Black Badgers were founded, thereâs never been a time when Senior Giacomo didnât do this.â
âHe looks even more like a cactus now, doesnât he?â
âAnd so it begins again. The John MĂŒhlen abuse show....â
âThe one getting dragged in is ridiculous too.â
âWhy donât we have intelligence tests?â
I heard seniors talking â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) as they set down Black Badger kettlebells.
âWe really should.â
Maybe Ju and my peers didnât actually need to worry about me.
I thought that as I walked into the training hall.
In reality, none of the seniors in the vast hall seemed particularly interested in me. Most were people Iâd never spoken to, but there were also quite a few familiar facesâpeople Iâd gone on missions withâyet they were all too busy with their own workouts to pay attention.
Chen shook his head at Ro dragging the genius scientist inside, then headed over to the pull-up bars.
Thud! Sylvia slammed down a deadlift bar with a heavy sound.
Bobby was running hard on a treadmill, earphones in, not caring who came in. Leonard was loading plates meant for Black Badgers, and Gregory had a headset on, throwing violent punches into empty air while staring at himself in the mirror.
The only one who greeted me was Carl Dow, who had just finished bench pressing.
The senior slowly walked toward me, wiping sweat away with a towel.
It felt like the first time in a while Iâd seen his face without a mask.
âHowâs your body.â
âIâm monitoring it.â
Unable to say that I was fine, I answered with a bitter smile.
âI rested too long. I came to start slow.â
âDonât push yourself.â
The capable senior replied briefly.
âNothing going on at headquarters?â
Thereâs really no need for everyone to worry this much.
I said that aside from some strange messages, nothing had happenedâand that I wasnât paying any attention to those messages anyway, so there was no need to worry. Carl stared straight at me.
The man with deep blue eyes quietly observed me, then lightly tapped my shoulder.
âIf you need help with your workout, say the word. Iâll be here another two hours.â
I wasnât planning to lift heavy today, but I smiled and nodded.
âYes. Thank you.â
I asked if he needed any help, but Carl waved his hand dismissively and went back to the weight plates.
The main training hall was packed with the latest equipment.
Iâd arrived thirty minutes earlier than my appointment with my peers. I didnât want to show them how pathetically my stamina had collapsed and end up sulking in front of them.
I went to a corner and stretched. After warming up, I tried some light bodyweight exercises.
And in less than ten minutes, I was crushed.
This is insane.
My body is completely wrecked.
âIs this for real....â
This had never happened before.
Born with a healthy constitution, and having learned Absorption after becoming a child of the World Tree, Iâd normally been robust. Iâd never lived with the fear that my body wouldnât recover. Even though I hardly ever used Absorption, thereâs a world of difference between having a last resort and having no last resort in sight.
And Iâd never once heard of someone recovering after their leaf veins were damaged.
In the Empire, stories about those whose leaf veins were severed werenât even told.
People avoided even mentioning those who had lost their sixth sense.
Those sentenced to the harshest of punishments.
Cast out of society, living lives worse than death....
What if I never recover?
One hundred fifty proper push-ups feels hard.
Is this even a body?
âSunde!â
Shocked by how utterly useless my body had become, I didnât immediately realize Ro was calling me.
âHey! Sunde! Kumde!â
âYes?â
I lifted my head and dumbly pointed at myself.
âYou calling me?â
Ro was standing next to John MĂŒhlen.
Today was the first time Iâd ever seen that long, lanky genius scientist without his white lab coat.
John MĂŒhlen was lying blankly on a bench press station.
Ro leaned against the bar resting above him and crooked his finger at me.
âYeah, you. Come here.â
I trudged over to him.
âHelp him with the bench.â
Ro spoke as soon as I stopped.
âStand behind there.â
John MĂŒhlen can bench press?
I lowered my head to look down at the luminary of the scientific world.
I could see the gray-haired manâs upside-down face.
The scientist was blinking while staring up at the bar....
Ro brought plates and loaded them.
âTotal forty kilos?â
I checked the weight and raised my eyebrows.
âIs this really okay? You donât exercise at all beyond breathing.â
âAh, heâs got an enhanced body too, so itâs fine!â
Ro shouted as he took a step back.
âHe even warmed up with the empty bar earlier.â
Oh. So he can handle around twenty kilos without much trouble.
A little surprised, I looked down at MĂŒhlen.
The genius scientist lay expressionless, then raised both hands to grip the bar at Roâs words.
His wrists were bent far too much.
I carefully adjusted MĂŒhlenâs wrist angle.
âIf you grip it like that, your wrists will hurt.â
The scientist obediently followed my instructions, as if he had no ego of his own.
Is it really okay for him to be listening to me....
âThis weight is really okay, right?â
There was no answer.
He just stared blankly at the ceiling.
Does he even understand what situation heâs in right now?
As I was seized by a fundamental doubt, Ro spoke to me.
âHelp him rack it out.â
Following his words, I carefully helped MĂŒhlen lift the bar.
I took some of the weight with both hands, guided the bar and the scientistâs arms into positionâ
And now I need to let go of the bar....
...Itâs fine to let go, right?
âWhat are you doing? Let go!â
Ro shouted.
âFortyâs a warm-up weight even for female Badgers!â
Well, heâs not wrong.
I carefully released my grip on the bar.
Fully prepared to snatch it back if it suddenly dropped.
But John MĂŒhlen held the forty-kilogram bar just fine.
I let out a small sigh of relief.
âAlright, now lower it to your chest.â
Maybe Iâve been underestimating the power of enhanced bodies.
âLower it, then push it back up.â
Now that I know how these things were created, it just leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.
My stomach twisted with guilt toward Seunghyun, whoâd been turned into an experimental subject.
Even so, if someone who never works out can lift 40 kg, then the effect must be incredibleâ
Thud!
John MĂŒhlenâs elbow buckled.
âGhk.â
Shit!
I yelped and immediately lifted the bar.
âSunbae!â
John MĂŒhlenâs face had gone pale.
âAre you all right?!â
It looked like heâd been hit straight in the Adamâs apple.
I hurriedly racked the bar, bent down, and checked the scientistâs condition.
The man lay slack. My heart was pounding as I examined him.
No wonderâ
the 40 kg bar had slammed directly into MĂŒhlenâs neck.
The world almost lost an unparalleled genius right there.
âSunbae. Are you okay? Sunbae?â
âWhat the hell.â
Ro furrowed his thick brows.
âHe canât lift this?â
This wonât do.
After checking MĂŒhlenâs neck and everywhere else to make sure he was unharmed, I quickly started removing the plates from the bar.
Iâd checked him while he was lying down, but even so, he clearly wasnât in a condition to handle weight.
I had to clear the bar before Ro tried to make him lift anything else.
After quickly returning the bench press bar and plates to their places, I walked up to Ro and said,
âSunbae. Weight training really isnât it.â
âIs this even a human body?â
âLetâs do bodyweight exercises.â
Granted, bodyweight training can be high difficulty too.
But what I meant were exercises even a complete beginner could do.
Crunches or sit-ups, for example....
âGet up!â
Ro accepted my suggestion and was now yelling while gripping both of John MĂŒhlenâs legs.
âGet up! Get up, I said!â
Sunbae MĂŒhlen....
I watched the scientist twitching pitifully.
He failed to complete a sit-up, trembled, then collapsed flat onto the floor with a splat.
Ro clicked his tongue.
âThis wonât work. Hey, sit on his feet.â
âYes.â
I obediently followed Roâs instructions.
Ro stood up and pointed at John.
âHold him until he does thirty.â
He wonât be able to do thirty.
âMake him do it no matter what. Hey, you can do it. Got it? You can do it!â
Ro clenched his fists and shouted beside the scientist.
âYou have to do it! Youâve gotta pass the physical test!â
You donât even need to take it....
But even if I pointed that out, he wouldnât listen.
Thankfully, Ro left John in my care and went back to his own workoutâafter issuing a special order that, no matter what happened, I was to make him complete thirty sit-ups.
I sat down, held MĂŒhlenâs legs, and looked down at him.
The cactus-like man lay staring at the ceiling, fingers interlaced behind his head.
âSunbae. Do you think you can do thirty sit-ups?â
MĂŒhlen shook his head.
As expected.
âThen... can you do ten?â
He shook his head again.
âThen letâs just do as many as you can.... I know you donât need to do this, but I donât think Ro sunbae will let it go.â
John MĂŒhlen seemed to process my words and attempted to rise.
He managed it twice.
But from the third time on, his body began trembling halfway up, like a phone on vibration mode.
I gave a bitter smile and lightly pulled on his shoulders.
âIâll help you, so shall we just do thirty, sunbae?â
Thereâs no harm in exercising at times like this.
âJust twenty-seven more.â
Even if you look at me like that, thereâs nothing I can do.
Youâll have to blame yourself for following Ro....
I sat on the mat and helped the genius scientist through his sit-ups.
Tom and Hesh came over midway and looked down at me in confusion, but I didnât stop.
âWhat are you doing?â
âAssisting sunbae with exercise.â
âAnd what is sunbae doing here?â
Tom looked completely lost.
âWhatâs this? Crunches?â
I planned to send him back to the lab once we finished the count.
But just as I carefully grabbed the scientist sprawled flat on the mat and helped him up, Ro approached. Thud! He threw the bar down so roughly it felt like the training hall floor might crack.
âDid he do thirty?â
MĂŒhlen nodded fairly quickly.
âOh, good. Nice work. Youâre responsible for training him today.â
âMe?â
âYouâve gotta protect the lamppostâs enhanced body again!â
Giacomo said that and thumped my back.
âYou can do it, right?â
âUm.... Yes. Iâll do my best.â
âGood. Knew you were a kid with heart!â
The senior ruffled my exhausted hair and grinned.
âI like you.â
And so, until Ro completely forgot about MĂŒhlenâs existence and left the training hall that day, I ended up in charge of training a genius scientist....
***
âWhatâs he doing.â
âWhat are you doing~?â
âI havenât seen someone who canât even hang on for thirty seconds in a long time....â
Lying on the mat, I spoke in a tired voice.
âIf Sunbae MĂŒhlen ever ends up hanging off a cliff, please rescue him within twenty-five seconds.â
âWhat the hell. Is that guy even human?â
Jonathan and Ricardo stared at me in disbelief.
Yun, who entered behind them, spoke in a puzzled tone.
My mentor looked down at the scientist collapsed beside me.
âI thought he was asparagus.â
Ricardoâs green eyes rolled over toward MĂŒhlen.
âYou watched him all day~?â
âYes.â
I really did watch him carefully.
Later on, I even got curious about John MĂŒhlenâs paper-thin stamina and made him try a few other things.
Iâd never seen anyone with less potential than Deltei, so it shocked me a bit. Ro had completely misunderstood my intentions, though.
Among the seniors watching me with sympathetic eyes, the curly-haired senior popped out, grabbed my shoulder, and gave a thumbs-up.
âOh, good work. You did great. Letâs grab a drink after the physical test.â
âIâm fine, sunbae.â
âNo need to decline. I was planning to drink with the Personnel Director soon anyway. Join us.â
âWhat?â
âThe week after next. The place is.... Where was it again? I forgot. Go ask the Personnel Director.â
After saying that, Ro vanished before I could even express my refusalâ
without sparing a single glance for the collapsed John MĂŒhlen.
All while humming some strange little tune.
âA real solid one came in.â
âAnd thatâs how I ended up with a drinking appointment with the Personnel Director....â
âOh dear.â
Jonathan spoke with genuine sympathy.
âYouâre in trouble.â