Chapter 16: The Worldâs First Killers Are Truly Remarkable.
[User: Kindness is just a joke.â]
[User: Information is the most important thing in the world.â]
Sitting on a flat pebble, Taro of Sakura Land contentedly scrolled through comments about himself on the World Forum. The so-called
kind and proactive help
was a facade. In this desolate world, Taroâs acts of benevolence were merely a means to an endâa way to gather crucial information.
[Tuocun: Lord Taro, help!]
[Tuocun: Su Mu has blacklisted me, and I canât trade the Golden Fragment Grass with him.]
[Tuocun: Can you help me?]
[Taro: Golden Fragment Grass? Does it involve that person from Dragonland, Su Mu?]
At the mention of Su Mu, Taroâs interest was piqued. After all, the enigmatic survivor from Dragonland was the worldâs first assassin, and the Golden Fragment Grass was reportedly essential to Su Muâs plans.
âThe item description for the Golden Fragment Grass doesnât provide much detail,â Taro muttered.
âCould it be a material to upgrade Su Muâs weapon?â
He glanced at his own beginnerâs weapon, a sleek katana with a water-like sheen. If Su Mu was upgrading his gear, it wasnât surprisingâeveryone needed specific materials to enhance their equipment.
But this realization dulled Taroâs initial excitement. The information wasnât as valuable as heâd hoped.
Still, Taro decided to take a chance and sent Su Mu a friend request.
The response was swift. Su Mu deleted Taroâs request, along with hundreds of others, in one automated sweep.
âHe⊠refused?â
Taro blinked in disbelief. Su Mu, the worldâs first assassin, was so arrogant that he didnât even bother to review friend requests.
âMaybe it was a mistake,â Taro rationalized. âHe probably deleted everything at once. Iâll try again.â
But when he sent another request, the system delivered a swift and humiliating blow:
[You have been blacklisted by survivor Su Mu and can no longer submit friend requests.]
âWhat?!â
Taro stared at the message, stunned. Su Mu hadnât just ignored himâheâd outright blacklisted him!
Even as Sakura Landâs first assassin with a powerful beginnerâs weapon, Taro felt utterly disrespected. The insult stung.
âFine! Su Mu of Dragonland, Iâll remember this!â he spat, his voice trembling with suppressed rage.
âIf I, Taro, surpass you one day, Iâll make sure you pay for this humiliation!â
Despite his bitterness, Taro didnât dare publicly lash out at Su Mu on the World Forum. Su Muâs abilities were leagues ahead of the rest, and any mockery would only backfire.
Instead, Taro vented his frustration on Tuocun.
[Taro: You useless fool. Deal with Su Mu yourself.]
[Taro: I canât help you.]
On the other side, Tuocun stared at Taroâs response, bewildered and increasingly irritated.
[Tuocun: Stupid, who do you think you are? Youâre just a first-time killer who got lucky with a beginnerâs weapon!]
[Tuocun: If youâre too afraid to deal with Su Mu, just admit it!]
Fueled by frustration, Tuocun posted his chat log with Taro on the World Forum.
[Tuocun: Taro is a fraud! He doesnât care about helping Sakura Land survivors!]
[Tuocun: Donât be fooled by his liesâheâs only looking out for himself in this apocalypse!]
[Taro: Stupid!]
Taro, fuming, felt like heâd lose his mind. He regretted ever responding to Tuocun. Now, his carefully curated reputation was tarnished, and his rage shifted entirely onto Tuocun.
The World Forum exploded with activity.
[User 4: So this is what âharmonious coexistenceâ looks like in Sakura Land. Impressive.]
[User 2: Dragonland calls this a âdog-eat-dogâ fight.]
[User 3: Didnât someone bet that Taro would be ignored by Su Mu? Pay up!]
[User 5: Haha, Taro was dismissed by Su Mu and turned his anger on Tuocun. Classic.]
[User 6: Su Mu the Great really lives up to his name, casually ignoring Sakura Landâs so-called first killer.]
[User 7: Arrogant much? Su Muâs behavior is over the top.]
[User 8: If youâre not the worldâs first assassin, you wouldnât understand the joys of being one.]
[User 7: Su Muâs message is clear: âYouâre not qualified.â What can anyone do about it?]
While the forum reveled in the drama, Su Mu remained blissfully unaware. Blacklisting Taro was an afterthought, a minor task amidst his preparations.
âItâs getting dark,â Su Mu noted as the sky deepened to an ominous shade.
âRumors say the world becomes even more perilous at night.â
He glanced around the Energy Stone Mine, its eerie stillness unsettling in the fading light. This place, though resource-rich, was not safe. Darkness in this world brought unknown dangers.
âNow that Iâve gathered enough materials, itâs time to head back,â he decided.
Once Iâm home, I can use the Level 1 Wall Construction Blueprint.