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The door of the office slammed shut, and I stood outside with the Section Chief.
āWhy am I outside here? What does he need? Why does he look so serious...? Did something happen? Did they decide not to agree with the previous deal?ā
All sorts of thoughts crossed my mind as I stood outside with the Section Chief.
I stood in silence without saying a word, waiting for him to say something. Each second of silence felt like they were dragging for an eternity.
And thenā
"There are a few things that Iād like to talk to you about."
The Section Chief finally opened his mouth to speak.
I quietly nodded my head.
"First things first... Youāve probably noticed a mob outside of the Guild, correct?"
"...I have."
I couldnāt forget it even if I wanted.
"In short, we paid a lot of people and bots to review your game positively. The news of it got leaked."
"Huh?"
My face froze.
They did what...!?
But more importantly, who leaked it?
"We were the ones who leaked it."
The Section Chief followed up as though it were the most obvious answer.
"While we do want the people to understand that the game is scary and that we arenāt lying, we also want to maintain an advantage against the other guilds. If my guess is not wrong, many of the guildās higher-ups will have tried your game. Most of them will dismiss the game after trying it. For some reason, your game works only after a certain threshold."
"Mhm."
Yes, this I knew.
"By getting the news to leak that we paid people to give the game positive reviews, weāre trying to get the other Guilds to not realize the true potential of the game. Of course, this might not work for every guild, or might not work at all, but itāll at least delay things. And coupled with the advantage our games have, we should be able to build a sizable gap with the other Guilds in a few years."
"....I see."
The Section Chiefās explanation made sense.
I could see why heād want to do it. I wasnāt exactly losing out in this since the money from all the purchases was going to me.
However, what I was worried about was the potential hit to my reputation.
āI might not suffer that much, but the Guild will definitely suffer a hit from this.ā
The Section Chief and Guild Master were probably aware of this and yet still chose to go through with it. This showed just how committed they were to the entire ordeal.
ā...Itās also true that they might not be able to fully make the other Guilds realize the potential of the game since the lower recruits may try it out of curiosity and eventually spread the news, but this might delay the entire thing.ā
This was a price the Guild Master and Section Chief were willing to pay.
"Setting the bad news to the side, Iāve got good news."
As the Section Chiefās face relaxed, he handed me a small paper.
"This is...?"
"A cheque for the money that weāre willing to invest in your next game. We already talked about the terms before, but weāve changed things up."
"Huh?"
I looked at the number on the paper and nearly forgot how to breathe.
"Iām not seeing this wrong, am I?"
"Youāre not."
The Section Chief chuckled.
"Three million dollars."
But this...
Was this way too little?
āNo, of course itās not little. However, itās nowhere near the amount of money that I need in order to develop a VR game. This is...ā
"Donāt worry."
The Section Chief placed his hand over my shoulder.
"This is just the money that weāll be giving you to develop the game. Regarding your Virtual Reality requirements, weāve already contacted several large suppliers and other studios. Weāre discussing terms with them. The three million is an addition to that."
"...Oh."
I finally felt my breath return.
Alongside it, my heart also started to leap inside my chest.
āIf itās really true, then this is massive! My games will definitely reach a whole new level.ā
But with that being said, the learning curve for this was going to be incredibly hard.
Just thinking about it made me feel anxious.
"...Thatās all regarding the investments. Thereās one last thing that I want to talk to you about."
"Yes?"
Thereās more?
What else could he want to talk about?
Tok!
He tapped his knuckle against the side of the wall before looking at me.
"The recruits that are under you are all excellent. None of them is prideful, and while they may not be the best of the best, they all have high potential. The reason why I chose you to be the Squad Leader is that I think youāll be able to lead them well."
The Section Chief pinched his chin.
"...Iām not sure why, but I just think youāll do well."
"Iām not so sure about that..."
How was it that the Section Chief had more confidence in me than I had in myself?
"I trust my judgement and Iām never usually wrong about this stuff. But with that being said..."
The Section Chiefās face turned serious.
"...I can only protect you so much. Team Leader Soran isnāt as nice as I am. If she does not deem you good enough, then expect her to kick you out of your position. Is that clear?"
"Yes."
This was only fair.
"Good."
A satisfied smile marred the Section Chiefās face as he patted me on the shoulder.
He then looked behind him before patting me on the shoulder.
"Thatās all from me. Iāll be going back to the lower floors. Tomorrow will be your first true day as Squad Leader. Take some time to decide which gate to enter and study it well. Oh..."
As if recalling something, he snapped his fingers.
"You should also go check up on your missing member. As the squad leader, itās your job to make sure that sheās doing fine."
"Me? But..."
"What? Youāre going to tell me that youāre not good at this stuff?"
Err...
How did he know?
The Section Chief gave me a knowing smile.
"Did you forget your original position in the Guild?"
"Trauma Coun... oh."
"Thatās right."
With a laugh, the Section Chief patted me on the shoulder.
"Itās time for you to do your job."
*
I still didnāt fully believe that Sarah got traumatized because of my game. However, the Section Chief wasnāt wrong about me needing to check up on her due to my role.
And as such, I followed up on his advice and went to the dorms to meet Sarah.
"This should be the room, right?"
I looked at the door and then back at my phone.
Making sure it was the right one, I knocked on the door.
To Tokā!
"Sarah? Are you in there?"
"...."
No answer.
It was quiet.
I frowned.
Was she not inside?
I paused for a moment, then pressed my ear to the door, straining to catch any sound from inside. But just as I did, something tapped my shoulder.
I turned, and it felt like my soul nearly left my body.
āA ghost!ā