"Me? It's not that big of a deal, I just cleared a few hundred grid squares."
Ree Shil shrugged.
"Man, I'm so jealous!
I barely managed to clear a few squares with a small team. We relied on our advantage in numbers.
Wait... What did you just say?!"
Before he had finished talking, Grace Spring suddenly reacted.
"You, you, you - say that again, how many grids did you clear?!"
He couldn't believe it.
"Shh, keep it low-key, low-key."
Ree Shil pressed his hand down and whispered, "Almost 300, I guess."
"What the hell?!"
Grace Spring's voice trembled.
Is this what you call low-key?
If you really wanted to be low-key, you should have said you only cleared 3!
This way, I would feel much better!
...
This time, the wait in the Pure White Space was quite long.
Everyone was bored and chatting idly; twenty days had passed.
Over these 20 days, Ree Shil and Grace Spring became acquainted with many administrators, even exchanging contact information as a symbol of friendship.