Chapter 7: A Faction Without a Name
The system loved labels.
Guilds. Rankings. Titles. Roles.
Anything that could be measured, compared, and controlled.
Kang Tae-Hyun stood in the center of an abandoned warehouse, arms crossed, eyes calm.
"I won't play by your rules," he said quietly.
A blue window flickered into existence.
[Faction Creation Available]
Requirements:
– Minimum Members: 3
– Core Authority: Leader
Behind him stood three people.
Oh Seung-Ho, nervously tapping his tablet.
Kim Hwan-Guk, standing like a wall, fists clenched.
And Yoon Seo-Ah, watching Tae-Hyun with steady eyes.
"You don't have to join," Tae-Hyun said without turning around.
"I won't promise safety. I won't promise glory."
Seung-Ho swallowed. "You're basically saying we'll be enemies of every guild."
"Yes."
Hwan-Guk grinned. "Sounds fun."
Seo-Ah stepped forward.
"I don't care about guilds," she said softly. "I care about who saves people."
Tae-Hyun nodded once.
"Then stay."
He reached out.
"Create faction."
System Error
The blue window froze.
Static filled the air.
[Error]
Faction type does not match system categories.
Another message followed, slower this time.
[Warning]
Leader classification: Unmeasurable
The system hesitated.
Then—
[Faction Registered]
Name: UNDEFINED
Type: Irregular Entity
Leader: Kang Tae-Hyun
A second window appeared.
[Hidden Effect Activated]
Members are immune to forced guild control
Members gain resistance to betrayal-based debuffs
Seung-Ho stared.
"…It doesn't even have a name."
Tae-Hyun turned.
"It doesn't need one."
The Hero Arrives
Applause echoed slowly through the warehouse.
Clap. Clap. Clap.
"Impressive."
A familiar voice.
From the entrance stepped Lee Min-Seok, dressed in clean combat gear, smile perfect as ever. Several Radiant Dawn elites stood behind him.
"Creating an unnamed faction?" Lee Min-Seok said.
"You really like standing out, Tae-Hyun."
Kang Tae-Hyun met his gaze.
"So do you," he replied. "Just in front of cameras."
The air turned tense.
Lee Min-Seok's smile tightened.
"You could've been one of us," he said. "Why choose isolation?"
Tae-Hyun took one step forward.
"Because guilds turn people into tools."
Lee Min-Seok laughed lightly. "That's naïve."
"Is it?" Tae-Hyun asked calmly. "Then answer me this."
He looked directly into Lee Min-Seok's eyes.
"When the world ends again… who do you save first?"
Silence.
Lee Min-Seok didn't answer.
That was enough.
"I already know," Tae-Hyun said.
The pressure in the room spiked.
Radiant Dawn members staggered back, struggling to breathe.
Lee Min-Seok's eyes widened—just for a moment.
"So that's your strength," he muttered. "You really are dangerous."
Tae-Hyun turned away.
"Leave," he said. "This is your only warning."
Lee Min-Seok stared at his back, jaw clenched.
"This isn't over," he said coldly.
"I know," Tae-Hyun replied.
"That's why I'm letting you walk away."
After the Storm
When they were gone, Seo-Ah exhaled.
"…You scared them."
Tae-Hyun shook his head.
"No," he said. "I reminded them."
A system message appeared.
[World Notice]
An irregular faction has been detected
Threat level: Unknown
High above, unseen observers shifted uneasily.
For the first time—
The system didn't know how the story would end.
Kang Tae-Hyun looked at his small group.
"Get ready," he said.
"The world will come for us next."
🔥 End of Chapter 7 🔥
