The Heroine Stole My Regression-Chapter 115
“Pffft....”
“Hehehe.”
As soon as my job was revealed, laughter broke out all around the room.
I slowly scanned each of their faces, those who were laughing.
"You’re not getting any blueberries."
I declared firmly.
At that moment, Sion suddenly shouted.
“Huh?!”
Her eyes widened in surprise. Everyone turned to look at her.
At some point, Y Room’s outfits had changed to match each person’s chosen job.
Sion was now wearing a soft, flowing ballgown.
Everyone else, too, was dressed in pretty outfits fitting their roles.
And I...
A beige tunic with twine tied around the waist, worn-out rubber boots, and a shovel stuck in my belt.
No matter how you looked at it, it was a classic medieval farmer’s outfit.
“Take care of your seeds,” Cheon Yeoul threw out casually.
“What, should I bury you with the seeds too?”
I growled, pointing my shovel at her.
“Shall we begin?”
Everyone sat in their seats.
Now, it was time to roll the dice.
On the holographic board above, a handful of paths appeared, each just a few dozen spaces long.
The board differed by region, and each person had a separate route.
Ha Sion had a city. Kang Arin had the royal palace. Yoon Chaeha had the Magic Tower. Yu Hana had the temple.
Only Cheon Yeoul and I were stuck in some remote countryside village.
“Why are we the only ones here?”
“No clue.”
Cheon Yeoul muttered.
From the very start, it felt like we were at a class disadvantage.
It was all a simulation in the end, but everything progressed on the board.
Roll the dice to move across tiles, encounter events, and build your own life.
Once someone reaches the end, the game ends immediately.
“Is it my turn?”
Sion asked.
Since she’d been the first to draw her role, she went first.
“Yup.”
– Rattle rattle.
The noble young daughter of a duke reached out and rolled the holographic die in the center of the table.
It slowly came to a stop, showing the number 6.
“Six spaces!”
“That’s not really great.”
Sion rejoiced, but Kang Arin responded coolly.
It was a 12-sided die. So six was right in the middle.
Reacting to the dice roll, Sion’s character token swiftly moved across the board.
She landed on a blue tile.
An event tile.
[You are making your social debut at a party. The higher the roll, the greater your success.]
The system goddess narrated.
“Ooh...”
With a visibly tense expression, Sion carefully picked up the dice again.
She closed her eyes slightly and rolled it cautiously.
The result: [9].
Immediately, a new message unfolded.
[You had a successful debut and became the flower of high society!]
In that instant, golden light bathed the entire room.
The simulation space transformed into a grand ballroom, and a central staircase emerged beneath Sion’s feet.
As she walked down each step, the crowd on the screen held their breath.
From the Imperial Chief Chamberlain to the heirs of duke families, none could take their eyes off her—they bowed their heads in reverence.
[Your name spreads across all of high society from that day forward.]
As Sion’s event hologram slowly came to a stop, silence settled over the room.
“Wow...”
Everyone was stunned.
It was far beyond expectations—in quality and in immersion. It felt less like a game and more like reality.
The background might be simulated, but we ourselves were doing the acting.
It felt like we were being swept into the role and performing it.
The environment made it impossible not to immerse.
The next players began rolling their dice one after another.
[Kang Arin – Knight of the Kingdom]
[You rescued the princess in a crisis! The Emperor’s favor toward you has increased.]
A knight in a black cloak rushed toward a princess screaming in peril.
Kang Arin charged forward with her black cloak fluttering behind her.
She rolled through the flames, shielding the princess in her arms.
The crowd held their breath. The princess clasped her hand and bowed in gratitude.
[Your status within the royal court continues to grow.]
“......”
Kang Arin tried to act indifferent, but the corners of her lips were visibly raised.
[Yoon Chaeha – Dark Mage]
[You successfully stole a forbidden tome from the Magic Tower!]
“What the... I’m stealing now?”
Yoon Chaeha bypassed the library and made her way straight to the heart of the Magic Tower.
She ducked under the gaze of the guard golems, clutching a heavy tome in her hands.
[You draw one step closer to the existence known as the Source of All Evil—Cthulhu.]
“Cthulhu...”
She grumbled with her mouth, but never let go of the tome.
[Cheon Yeoul – Low-ranking Priest]
[You caught a priest embezzling church funds!]
“Huh?”
Cheon Yeoul, dressed in a worn nun’s habit, passed the confessional.
At that moment, she opened the hidden vault behind the altar and found the missing gold coins.
[A righteous god looks upon you with admiration.]
[You are now promoted to Mid-ranking Priest and must manage the church.]
“I’m not good at that kind of stuff...”
She seemed flustered, but began sincerely caring for the congregation more diligently than anyone.
It weirdly suited her well.
[Yu Hana – Hero]
[First deployment! You slay a Balrog. Your heroic deeds will be remembered for generations.]
In the middle of a battlefield ablaze in red, Yu Hana faced a massive flaming beast with her greatsword in hand.
[Your sword pierces the beast’s heart.]
[Children of the kingdom sing your name in nursery rhymes.]
“...This is fun.”
She murmured.
She wasn’t the only one.
Everyone was feeling it.
Even though I had only been watching, I felt like I was being sucked into that life.
It was clearly a game, and yet—for some reason, my heart was racing.
“Let’s go.”
With almost everyone on a roll of success, now it was the farmer’s turn.
But honestly, I had no expectations.
A farmer’s background isn’t going to lead anywhere amazing. What good can come from that?
Born in a rural village at the edge of the map.
It didn’t seem connected to the main storyline at all.
With a disinterested look, I rolled the dice.
The result was: [12].
“Oh?!”
“Huh?”
“Twelve?”
The highest number rolled so far today.
The room’s atmosphere instantly shifted.
Everyone’s eyes turned to me.
‘Even for a farmer... a twelve?’
Before I realized it, my heart was starting to pound with anticipation.
Yu Hana had slain a Balrog with an eleven—then with a twelve, I...
[Incredible! You’ve discovered a new blueberry cultivar with the most exquisite flavor since the founding of the nation!]
[The moment it touches your tongue, it bursts with heavenly taste! This transcendent crop is immune to pests, drought, and floods.]
“......”
I went blank for a moment.
Then, suddenly, massive trees sprouted around me.
Plump, vibrant purple fruits hung from the branches.
[The effects of your blueberries become a hot topic among the nobility.]
[Rumors spread that they enhance vitality and beautify the skin. Nobles from far and wide line up outside your farm to get them.]
“Wow, that’s... actually amazing.”
At this point, I couldn’t help but laugh.
I turned to look at the others.
They were all averting their eyes, trying to hold in their laughter.
Just try meeting my gaze.
The game continued through a few more turns.
There were differences, but most were enjoying successful paths.
I too became a master farmer of the border village.
I guess... that’s a good thing?
I want to believe it is.
At some point, everyone in Y Room had fully immersed themselves in their roles.
Even I started to find blueberries... kind of cute.
It was madness.
After each character had taken three turns, the goddess appeared once again.
[Your lives ❀ Nоvеlігht ❀ (Don’t copy, read here) have now ripened. You may now begin your true Life Events.]
“Life Events?”
As the voice faded, sparkling icons appeared above the holographic board.
A heart, a stack of coins, and a pair of clapping hands.
They symbolized Romance, Wealth, and Fame.
The heart icon slowly floated toward Sion.
But just before reaching her, it shifted into a clapping icon.
[※WARNING※]
[Romance Life Events only occur between players located in the same region.]
“Huh?”
If it’s the same region...
That only left me and Cheon Yeoul. Everyone else had different jobs and started in different regions.
As if to prove it, the heart icon wavered, then landed precisely on my tile.
[While donating blueberries to the local church for charity, you fall in love at first sight with a nun you meet there.]
“Oh boy.”
I hugged a box of blueberries in both arms and pushed open a creaky wooden door.
Sunlight streamed through the stained glass from an angle.
At the center of the light stood Cheon Yeoul in a white nun’s robe, quietly lifting her head.
Her clear eyes looked my way.
“Oh my, thank you so much.”
She smiled shyly and took the blueberry box from me.
But then—
‘What the...?’
Why is she so beautiful?
I was at a loss for words just looking at her face.
After a moment of hesitation, she picked up a single blueberry and gently wiped it clean with her sleeve.
One into my mouth, one into hers.
“These are so delicious... Please, do come again.”
“Ah, yes... if I harvest more next week...”
I wasn’t sure why I said that.
No other words would come to me.
And then, the message continued.
[She feels sincerity toward you.]
[Cheon Yeoul rejects the offer to become a high-ranking priest and chooses instead to live with you, running the church in the countryside.]
[The two of you marry without any complications.]
[Congratulations! You’ve entered the Married Couple route!]
“......”
The room went silent.
It was as if everyone was struck speechless.
My gaze naturally drifted to the side.
There, Cheon Yeoul was holding my hand tightly.
She looked at me.
The corners of her lips lifted slightly, and her earlobes quietly turned red.
She smiled gently.
And then, she opened her mouth.
“...Honey.”
A violent jolt hit my heart.
This was no longer a game.
.
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Chapter 115
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