![]() ![]() Yang-joo tells Jin-woo to order churros, which is what the café is famous for. Jin-woo seems offended at the rude encounter and the game informs him that he’s been ignored because one must be at a level 5 or above to engage.Ī real man at the café looks at Jin-woo strangely, so Jin-woo smiles and sits down for food like a normal person. The jolly pirates suddenly give him a quiet death glare, and one tells him to get out of his face unless he wants to die. Yang-joo suggests that Jin-woo approach them, so Jin-woo carefully greets them. They eat and talk loudly at the table, which is a funny contrast to the real people in the café working on their laptops or meeting friends. He enters the café and puts his sword in his virtual sheath before flipping through the game’s description of the café: a location where game users can share information, make alliances, exchange weapons, and receive quests.Īs Jin-woo walks through the café, he notices a table of pirate non-player characters (NPC), who provide missions or items for users. Jin-woo logs out of the game, and sure enough, it’s a sunny day.Īfter taking a moment to admire the game’s simulated weather, Jin-woo logs back into the game and finds that he’s standing in front of Café Alcazaba, one of the game’s locations. He reaches out his hand and finds his hand completely dry. As it starts to rain, Jin-woo runs under an awning but notices that others around him aren’t affected. Jin-woo walks through the streets with a pep in his step, but dark clouds suddenly loom over him. ![]() He runs from the frozen scene and successfully fends off the attack. The game is buffering because of poor connection to the server, and Yang-joo yells at Jin-woo to use this opportunity to escape. Then, Jin-woo opens his eyes and finds that he’s still alive with the surrounding arrows frozen mid-flight. The archers shoot their arrows, and Yang-joo complains that Jin-woo isn’t physically fit enough to play this game. He loses vitality from the wound and surrenders to his upcoming death. Then, an arrow pierces Jin-woo’s shoulder, and he falls to the ground in pain. The relentless shower of arrows continues to threaten Jin-woo, who runs past confused tourists and into a wide open street. As multiple knights attack from the rooftops, he flees the area and narrowly avoids an arrow that brushes his side. Jin-woo scans his surroundings before taking a step forward, and an arrow immediately shoots at the wall next to him. Yang-joo says that it’s all a part of the game and provokes hangry Jin-woo by mentioning that Cha Hyung-seok probably went through the same process. Plastered against the wall, Jin-woo smiles at innocent passerby and then argues with Yang-joo that this isn’t your average computer game - he’s running on one ramyun and no sleep, and he’s already died 45 times. Yang-joo orders him to go ahead, but Jin-woo isn’t keen being bossed around by his subordinate. Now on level 4, Jin-woo cautiously climbs up the stairs and wields his sword, which materializes in his hands. Jin-woo sneaks looks around the corner and admits that he’s scared that something will attack him, based on the patterns he’s experienced. From the Seoul office, colleague Yang-joo monitors Jin-woo’s game into the night and asks why Jin-woo is hesitating. We return to Granada before the time jump, where investment firm CEO Jin-woo continues to navigate the game through the winding streets of Alhambra. The deeper he becomes immersed, the more he’s willing to overlook the seemingly small flaws of the game. It seems now-missing genius programmer added some personal touches to the game, and while that elevates the game’s charm, it also distracts our CEO from seeing the game with a critical eye. 131 DecemDecemMemories of the Alhambra: Episode 3 by dramallamaĪs our CEO turned gamer discovers new elements of the augmented reality world, he gets a glimpse into a certain hostel owner’s life and aspirations. ![]()
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