The Guild Master of the Guild was an extremely mysterious man.
There wasnât much news about him, and despite my best efforts to dig deeper, all I ever managed to uncover was surface-level information. Nothing substantial, just the kind of details anyone could stumble across without really trying.
He was a rising star of the Containment Department, rising like a comet and making a name for himself in the World Congress before fading completely into obscurity, appearing once more as the Guild Master of the Severed Star Guild, one of the fastest rising Guilds within the island.
There wasnât much that I could pick up during my search, but if there was one thing that I understood, it was that this man was no normal person.
Staring at him sitting opposite me, his half-smile fixed in place while those cold, dark eyes locked unblinkingly onto mine, it felt as though I was under the scrutiny of some enormous predator.
My skin tingled, and my lips pursed dryly.
Despite this, I managed to maintain my outward cool despite shivering on the inside. My stomach churned, and my legs felt like jelly.
I understood clearly that I couldnât give a single inch in such a moment.
In the still silence that took over the place, the Guild Masterâs lips parted shortly after.
"...So youâre going to come clean just like that?"
"I am."
I nodded without hesitation, leaning back on the chair while keeping my eyes locked onto his.
"I can see from your eyes that youâve already made up your mind. In that case, Iâll just play along. I... am the Jester."
The Guild Masterâs lips pulled higher as he looked at me, a sudden understanding washing over him.
"Of course it wasnât going to be this easy..." He mumbled, his tone unreadable. For a moment, he reminded me of the rat.
A thought occurred to me.
Could they be related?
âHmm, according to the storyline in-game, Myles should be an orphan, but I know better than to rely on the game storyline for the reality before me.â
The two didnât really look alike.
They just gave off the same âsnake-likeâ vibe.
I started to feel uncomfortable.
"Well, I of course didnât think things were going to be so easy." The Guild Master spoke, leaning back on his chair. "With that being said, Iâm curious as to why you suddenly jumped to the conclusion that I found out about your relation to the Jester."
"Oh, that."
I answered truthfully.
"A certain rat came to me and told me his findings. I figured that if they can figure it out, so can you."
"....."
The Guild Master didnât reply, but from the slight tug of his lips, I could tell that he was more than satisfied with the answer.
"So there was someone else who figured it out? In that case, it suddenly makes sense as to why youâd want to meet up with me. You..." The Guild Master paused, his eyes flickering with amusement as he stared straight at me. "...You want to use my help in order to get rid of them, isnât that right?"
"Thatâs right."
I nodded calmly as my leg trembled under the desk.
The longer his gaze lingered on me, the more exposed I felt, as though every layer Iâd built around myself was being peeled away. It was as if he could sift through my thoughts, one by one, without effort.
This...
âIt feels like shit.â
Silently clenching my teeth, I pointed at the proposal on the desk.
"Letâs go with your assumption that I am the Jester. A being that somehow managed to help clear up several high-ranking gates. Youâve seen my capabilities. Iâm sure youâre aware of how invaluable I am. You canât do without someone like me."
I remained seated, using every last bit of energy to point at myself.
"...Iâm most likely the best youâll get or will ever get. You, of all people, should understand just how previous someone like me is. Not only am I capable of creating games that can be used for training, but Iâm also the Jester?"
I stopped before the desk, lowering my head to stare at the papers.
I tapped on them a couple of times.
"The choice should be obvious, right? Give me what I want, and Iâll stay."
Pausing and taking in the silence that was between us, I took a deep breath before lowering my voice.
"Get rid of Myles Holms and Iâll stay."
***
âBold.â
That was how the Guild Master would describe that young man standing before him. With his dark hair, moderately sized frame, and pale face, he looked like the average human. His features were somewhat handsome, but it wasnât anything he hadnât seen before.
However, if there was one thing that stood out to him, it was his eyes.
They were...
Dark.
Very dark.
To the point where it almost felt as though he had no soul of his own.
But that wasnât the most striking thing about him. What stood out even more to the Guild Master was the ease with which Seth looked at him.
It was as if his gaze was nothing to him.
âItâs such a rare sight.â
The deeper one delved into the gates, the more they were exposed to their darkness. In time, this bred a kind of pressure within them. A creeping intent that clung to the soul and was nearly impossible to shake off.
One that... could be clearly felt by those who held no âorderâ or âpowerâ.
The fact that Seth could stare him in the eyes without feeling such âintentâ was a surprise in itself.
There werenât many people who could do that.
âIs he really the Jester then...?â
It had all been a hypothesis to the Guild Master. From the start, he didnât really believe that to be the case. He knew the Jesterâs strength, and he was also aware of the fact that Seth held no powers.
In reality, his thoughts were more in line with, âHe knows the Jester or has some information about him.â
He had never once thought that heâd be the Jester.
But what if...?
"Guild Master."
Sethâs voice descended once more, his tone lower than before.
"...Although thereâs not much information about you online, from the little information that I have been able to find, I know that youâre the pragmatic type. You only do things that will benefit you the most. In that case, Iâm telling you that keeping me satisfied is in your best interest."
Despite the tone Seth spoke in, the Guild Master took no offense. On the contrary, he seemed to enjoy it all the more.
It was well known amongst the Section Chiefs of the Guilds that he disliked people he could control.
He liked people like Seth.
People who... could put themselves in such uncomfortable positions in order to fulfill their goal.
He leaned back on his chair while staring at Seth and then at the paper in front of him. After a small bout of silence, he tapped his finger against his desk.
"So youâre saying that I canât keep you and him at the same time?"
"You cannot."
Seth didnât hesitate as he replied.
"Itâs either him or me. The two of us canât coexist."
"Hmm."
The Guild Master closed his eyes. Itâd be quite a pity if someone like Myles left the Guild. He was extremely talented and a potential star like Kyle and Zoey. But at the same time, Seth wasnât much different.
Add to the fact that he could create games and was also the âJesterâ, the choice was obvious.
"....."
Opening his eyes again and staring at Seth, the Guild Master smiled.
Tap!
"Iâll need a good excuse to get rid of the Myles. I hope that you can provide me with one."
Sethâs face changed for the first time. `
"Does that mean...?"
"Yes."
The Guild Master nodded.
"Iâll agree to your terms. Of course, that is if you agree to mine as well."
Seth paused in that moment, his gaze locked onto the Guild Master.
But thenâ
"Alright."
He nodded, his hand reaching towards the Guild Master.
"...That is doable."