As all the team members entered the labyrinth through the exclusive entrance for Team 8, the thick door automatically shut behind them.

    The cool and eerie air inside the labyrinth brushed against our skin.

    It was quite an elaborate set.

    Under the dim lighting, metallic walls twisted into a complex maze, and mysterious symbols were etched all over.

    At a glance, it was a convincing test environment.

    I took a moment to catch my breath and looked over the “teammates” who had entered with me.

    It was a hastily assembled group for this practical test, and certainly not an ordinary combination.

    His seemingly ordinary clothes and accessories were probably enchanted items.

    No one knew why he personally volunteered for an exploration team in this frozen wasteland, but he was clearly no average person.

    A woman whose profession was an exorcist.

    Already well-known in the field for independently hunting anomalies, anyone in the business would have heard of her.

    Why someone capable of handling anomalies solo had applied to an exploration team was a mystery.

    Her gaze held not the nervousness of an amateur interviewee, but the calm and composure of a seasoned exorcist.

    The charm pouch at her waist proved her identity.

    Shun, an applicant from Japan.

    There wasn’t much known about him, but Baekho (the company) had flagged him as a “person of interest” in this interview and had requested special surveillance.

    Clearly, he wasn’t a typical applicant.

    A spy from Baekho’s exploration team, infiltrating this test with a fake identity and name assigned by the company.

    Honestly, I liked this name better.

    Including myself, our Team 8 was clearly no ordinary group of rookie applicants.

    Even if a real anomaly showed up instead of an actor pretending to be one, we were more than capable of handling it.

    What on earth was Dongto thinking when they grouped us together?

    Surely, they hadn’t caught on to me being a spy… right?

    Still, I couldn’t help but be impressed by Dongto.

    To think talent of this caliber was competing to join their exploration team.

    While I was lost in thought, Bora spoke up.

    She quickly scanned the labyrinth and turned to us.

    No one, not even Hanbit or Shun or myself, disagreed with her.

    From the start, our objective had been the same.

    Disable this makeshift test’s proctor, then leisurely explore the labyrinth Dongto had created, and pass the test.

    Hanbit took a slender rope-like item from inside his coat and skillfully installed it on the floor near the entrance, where the shadows were deepest.

    It didn’t look like an ordinary trap rope — it seemed to be a special item that caused temporary paralysis upon contact.

    As she murmured a quiet incantation, a faint glow seeped from the charm.

    According to her, it would induce a dazed state the moment it touched someone.

    “Hehe, it could even calm a tiger that hasn’t eaten in three days. Want me to try it on your forehead?”

    “…I’m good.”

    Shun asked in clumsy Korean, and Bora laughed.

    Then again, anything related to anomalies or powers was hard to understand.

    Our roles were clear.

    Let the proctor trigger the trap, become disoriented by the charm, and then overpower him completely.

    I had even grappled with low-level anomalies multiple times.

    Shun’s build also looked more than capable of subduing the proctor.

    We held our breaths and focused on the entrance we had come through.

    The 10-minute mark was approaching.

    The proctor would enter any second.

    Just as expected, the door to the labyrinth opened.

    Footsteps echoed from beyond the entrance.

    We held our breaths, preparing to face the approaching “anomaly.”

    A man wearing the No. 8 badge walked in from the darkness.

    He was wearing an elaborately creepy protective suit adorned with fake weapons and cloth — quite the effort for a mere performance.

    The moment he stepped into the trap zone Hanbit had set—Snap!

    The rope hidden on the ground shot up and instantly bound his arms and legs.

    At the same time, Bora threw her charm from the opposite side.

    Like a magnet, it flew straight to his forehead and stuck with a slap.

    I muttered to myself, stepping out from behind the pillar.

    Shun appeared silently from the other side as well.

    Now we just had to approach the immobilized proctor and finish the “subjugation.”

    But in the next moment, something unbelievable happened.

    Like an old rubber band breaking, the enchanted rope item snapped easily.

    The bindings on Kim Minjun’s limbs came undone in less than two seconds.

    Simultaneously, the red charm on his forehead caught fire — not glowing gently, but bursting into dark crimson flames!

    Hanbit’s binding item was supposed to restrain at least a Grade 2 or 3 monster for a short time.

    Should I still go on?

    Because of that, the only footsteps left echoing were from the others running.


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