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The monster soaring through the air.  

The maw baring its sharp teeth.  

The creature lunging forward with intestines trailing behind.  

All of them turned pure white.  

But that wasn’t all.  

Every monster within the range of Alon’s magic also oxidized into pure white.  

Ssshh—  

They scattered.  

It wasn’t flashy.  

There wasn’t an earth-shaking explosion.  

It wasn’t tyrannical.  

Nor was it overwhelming.  

They simply scattered.  

Like snowmen slowly melting at the arrival of spring.  

Every monster within Alon’s magical domain became nothing more than drifting snowflakes.  

Monsters.  

Maws.  

Creatures.  

Even the tree that ceaselessly birthed them.  

And—  

“This is absurd—”  

—The Apostle, too.  

Just as the laws of nature apply equally to all.  

The magical space Alon had created bestowed an equally absolute law upon everything within.  

Alon stared at her intently.  

She gazed at her own body, which was gradually breaking apart into tiny fragments, as if unable to comprehend the situation.  

She desperately tried to summon her magic to counter Alon’s, attempting to freeze everything in a last-ditch effort to escape.  

But, unfortunately for her, any magic she mustered froze solid the moment it emerged.  

“This power is—”  

Her trembling voice, filled with disbelief, abruptly ceased.  

Crack—!  

A fissure formed on her frozen, pale face before she shattered completely.  

And in the vast cavern, nothing remained.  

—  

Rine stared blankly at Marquis Palatio’s back.  

His coat, adorned with ice crystals, fluttered as he formed seals with his hands, six icy arms extending from him.  

The reverence in the silence he commanded.  

And Alon—  

…felt like throwing up.  

His stomach churned from the magic he had wrung to its limit, and only then did he release the seal.  

Crackle—!  

The six hands behind him turned into snowflakes, just like the monsters, and scattered into the air.  

‘…At least things went as planned.’ 

Alon recalled the Apostle, whose face had been frozen in disbelief before vanishing into white snowflakes.  

There were two reasons why he had managed to defeat the Apostle this time.  

First, the space was small enough for his magic to completely cover.  

Second, he had predicted the Apostle would lower her guard.  

He had known all along that her objective was to push Rine to her mental and emotional limits, forcing her to awaken to sin.  

This time, he had also mitigated the weakness of his magic.  

The spell he had developed with Penia was immensely powerful.  

The moment someone was trapped within the expanding force of magic interwoven with three or more seals, the only way to escape was with overwhelming magic that could completely sweep away Alon’s power or with sheer, impossible physical might.  

That wasn’t all.  

By forcibly twisting the molecular structure of magic, he heightened the elemental resonance within the space, allowing even the smallest spell to reverberate across the entire domain.  

And he could choose which spell to manifest.  

But even this powerful magic had a fatal flaw.  

The prison of magic itself was extremely fragile against external impacts.  

Once inside, there was no escape.  

The expanding magic restricted the opponent’s physical abilities.  

The hardened magical molecules interfered with their spells and even disrupted their ability to cast magic at all.  

But from the outside, it was like a balloon.  

A single external force—be it magic or brute strength—could destabilize the molecules sustaining the magic prison and collapse it instantly.  

‘…I need to find a way to fix this soon.’  

Alon and Penia already knew the solution.  

It was simple—he just had to forgo the expansion and link the seals directly.  

But right now, Alon couldn’t do that.  

He needed to use his full power and expand the magic just to ensure he could cover the necessary range.  

Ultimately, he had only managed to capture both the Apostle and the monsters because the cavern’s size was just within his range, and because the Apostle had been careless.  

‘…Still, for a first field test, it went well.’  

Alon was secretly pleased that the magic he had devised had worked as intended.  

Of course, he didn’t let it show.  

Instead, he turned to Rine with an impassive gaze.  

“Are you alright?”  

“…Yes, I’m fine, godfather.”  

She said the words, but her complexion told a different story.  

“We should return for now.”  

His voice carried a faint trace of concern.  

***

Alon woke the unconscious Evan and left the cavern with him and Rine.  

Evan, who had been unconscious and knew nothing of what had happened, soon heard the details from Rine.  

“If you listen to that thing, you die?”  

“Yes. Whatever she speaks of, it’s something that should never be heard.”  

“…What the hell does that mean?”  

Unlike Evan, who tilted his head in confusion, Alon immediately understood.  

He had heard about it before and even experienced something similar in Raksas.  

‘…But I never imagined there’d be someone who could weaponize knowledge itself.’  

Alon looked at Rine.  

Seeing her face full of uncertainty, he hesitated.  

‘…She definitely knew something about the Apostle.’  

Her reaction earlier, his own deductions—everything pointed to the Apostle having a connection to Rine’s past.  

“Rine.”  

“…Yes, godfather.”  

Her response was slower than usual.  

Alon studied her face intently.  

Her complexion had recovered slightly.  

But a different emotion flickered in her eyes.  

A faint but unmistakable anxiety.  

Catching this, Alon hesitated briefly before making his decision.  

“…You’ve been through enough. Rest when we return.”  

He chose not to press her about her past.  

He was curious, of course.  

But it was obvious.  

She didn’t want to talk about it.  

Still, if Alon asked, she would surely answer sincerely.  

But he didn’t want to force her to bring up something she didn’t wish to discuss.  

“Thank you, godfather.”  

Rine bowed her head.  

To an outsider, it would seem like a simple expression of gratitude for his concern.  

But Alon knew better.  

She had recognized his consideration and was thanking him for it.  

“…? What’s going on with you two, leaving me out of this?”  

Evan, unable to grasp the subtle atmosphere, simply looked back and forth between Alon and Rine in confusion.  

By the time the sun began to set, Alon had returned to Lartania and encountered Deus, who had just returned from the labyrinth.  

“You came back sooner than I expected.”  

“Yes, finding the path was easy, so I was able to retrieve what I needed quickly.”  

A satisfied smile played on Deus’s lips, as if he had acquired something valuable.  

“Did you get what you wanted as well, Marquis?”  

“I did.”  

Alon nodded, idly fingering the artifact, ‘Footsteps of the Past’, inside his pocket.  

Truthfully, he should have returned only after finishing all his discussions with Kylrus.  

Strictly speaking, he had only obtained half of what he truly sought.  

But there was one reason he could still confidently say he got what he wanted.  

‘Now, I don’t have to go back there to meet Kylrus.’  

He recalled what Kylrus had said just before he exited the mental realm.  

[Don’t worry, kid. Even if you leave now, the moment I connected to this place, I became linked to you. As long as you activate the medium, you’ll be able to summon me back here anytime. We’ll continue our conversation then.]  

A very brief exchange.  

Of course, to use ‘Footsteps of the Past’ again, he would need to replenish his mana.  

But that wasn’t a major issue.  

As long as nothing catastrophic happened, he could recover enough mana within a month.  

‘…That said, in Psychedelia, I could only use it in that specific place. Why was that?’  

Alon briefly pondered this curious inconsistency before Deus spoke up.  

“Marquis.”  

“What is it?”  

“You can look forward to it.”  

Deus straightened his posture with a slight smirk, exuding a quiet confidence—almost like a child seeking praise.  

“…I appreciate the gift, but don’t overdo it.”  

“I understand.”  

“So, have you finished your business in Lartania? Are you heading back now?”  

“No, I need to stop by Raksas for something.”  

Deus added that there were materials he needed to acquire there.  

For a moment, Alon wondered if he had even heard what he just said.  

At that moment—  

[Hmmm… That was refreshing.]  

A familiar voice rang out.  

Alon glanced down.  

Basiliora, who had uncharacteristically stayed silent inside his ring until they returned to Lartania, had finally emerged.  

[…Whoa! What the hell is that guy!?]  

The moment he spotted Deus, Basiliora flinched in shock.  

“…Huh?”  

Deus furrowed his brows as he observed the tiny snake.  

Alon explained, “That’s Basiliora. Remember when I briefly mentioned him on our way to Lartania?”  

Deus thought for a moment before clapping his fist into his palm.  

“Ah, right. Just like you said, he’s much smaller now.”  

Deus inspected Basiliora with interest.  

[What are you staring at?!]  

Basiliora, on the other hand, bristled with hostility.  

A stark contrast.  

Observing the situation, realization dawned upon Alon.  

‘…Ah, that makes sense.’  

He recalled that Deus had helped capture Basiliora.  

‘It’s no wonder he harbors some resentment.’  

He also remembered that Basiliora refrained from lashing out at him only because of Heinkel.  

Alon gave a slight nod of understanding.  

“Hm.”  

Deus, unfazed by Basiliora’s reaction, simply stared at the small creature before remarking,  

“He’s quite cute like this.”  

He let out a low chuckle.  

[WHAT!? How dare a mere human call ME cute?!]  

Basiliora went into a full-blown frenzy.  

“…Cute?”  

“Yes.”  

“…That thing?”  

Alon found it incomprehensible.  

Despite carrying Basiliora around daily, he had never once thought of him as cute.  

‘…If anything, the only cute one is Blackie, not— Ah.’  

He suddenly remembered how Deus’s younger sister, Sili, had admired Blackie while Deus himself remained indifferent.  

‘So that’s his taste…’  

With that realization, Alon simply nodded.  

“Yes, this insignificant thing is rather cute.”  

[Raaaaaahhh!!]  

“…I see.”  

Alon concluded that Deus’s sense of aesthetics was rather peculiar.  

***

At that same moment—  

In the Kingdom of Colony—  

“…So, according to you, a ‘Sage God’ might actually exist?”  

“Rather than might exist, I believe it’s more accurate to say that the Sage God truly does exist.”  

“Can you take responsibility for that statement?”  

“Yes.”  

As Carmaxes III listened to the scholar’s claim,  

‘…Could it be that Marquis Palatio is truly a god?’  

He found himself reaching a bizarre conclusion.

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Master 66

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“Ugh, it’s cold….”

As the scenery outside the carriage changed quickly in the awkward atmosphere, I shivered from a sudden chill and turned my gaze to the side.

‘Is the lady glaring at me again?’

But contrary to my expectation, Lady Meredia was staring at Cecil, who sat beside me, with a sulky expression.

“Lady Meredia, is something wrong…?”

“Hey.”

Just as I was about to cautiously speak, wondering what was going on this time, Meredia opened her mouth first—not to me, but to Cecil, speaking in a cold voice.

“If you have something to say, say it quickly.”

“…Ah, well.”

“Don’t make that pitiful puppy face.”

Cecil hesitated at those words, then swallowed dryly and turned her gaze toward me.

“B-Brother.”

When those words came out of her mouth, I couldn’t help but stare at her blankly.

‘…Brother?’

When was the last time Cecil called me that since we were kids?

Aside from the times she called me that out of fear, this might be the first time she used it on her own will.

Could I be dreaming right now?

“I’m sorry for misunderstanding all this time.”

“…Huh?”

“I’ll listen to you from now on, Brother.”

Still in disbelief, I quietly pinched my thigh, only to tilt my head at Cecil’s next words.

‘Hasn’t she always listened to me?’

I don’t recall her ever disobeying or giving me a hard time.

Even if I include the recent Talent selection event, that was something Cecil wanted, and she didn’t really cause trouble over it.

“You’re such a good girl, my little sister.”

Still, since her words were touching, I smiled softly and patted her head.

“…Hehe.”

Then, Cecil started swinging her legs back and forth and let out a soft giggle, lowering her head.

No, seriously, this is weird.

Could it be that her rebellious phase ended because of what happened?

“By the way, what happened with the Talent selection?”

“…It got completely canceled in the end. They say it’ll be held again next year.”

Feeling an odd sense of discomfort, I awkwardly changed the subject while wiping a bit of sweat from my palm, and Cecil calmly replied while gazing at me.

“Aren’t you upset?”

I had already heard from the officials that the selection event had been completely canceled.

“In a way, it got messed up because of me.”

Still, I wanted to hear how Cecil felt about it, so I braced for the awkwardness and asked her.

“Well… what’s the problem?”

“Huh?”

But her response was surprisingly calm.

“Isn’t it more important that you became a Hero than the selection event?”

“…Huh?”

“Stuff like that can happen next year or the year after, but a Hero is a legendary figure that only appears once in hundreds of years.”

Cecil was always a kind child, but was she always this straightforward in boosting my ego?

Also, she definitely saw me drenched in blood back in the room where the black mages were knocked out, right?

I didn’t even give a proper explanation there, so normally, she should’ve misunderstood me completely by now…

…No, now that I’ve become a Hero, I guess none of that matters.

As I stood there dumbfounded, I suddenly realized just how incredible the position of a Hero was.

Come to think of it, Cecil liked Hero stories just as much as Runiel did.

With her own brother being a Hero, I guess nothing else matters now.

‘Well, maybe this is for the best…’

Even if all my worries up until now ended up being meaningless, at least she won’t be in danger anymore, so I can be relieved for now.

I’ll have to run around instead from now on, but at least I won’t have to watch my beloved sister risk her life to save the world.

“Brother, I’ll work even harder now and be your strength.”

“…Haha.”

Anyway, with that thought, I awkwardly accepted it as Cecil leaned against my shoulder, unusually sweet.

“I even figured out how to engrave spells into sword energy now… so I’ll only keep getting stronger from here…”

“That’s great…”

“So don’t push yourself too hard, okay?”

But still, what is this sense of discomfort that keeps lingering?

And why has the lady been staring at Cecil coldly instead of me this whole time?

*****

Screeech…

After running along the road for a while, the carriage gradually slows down.

“At the very least, our territory being in the capital region is a definite advantage.”

Still within the awkward air lingering inside the carriage, Whitney forced a smile and tried to speak to Meredia.

“So, would you like to continue the conversation a bit more? Or…”

“You get off.”

“…Pardon?”

“I have something to discuss with your sister for a moment.”

Before he could even finish speaking, Meredia’s cold voice cut in, and Whitney looked briefly flustered before glancing at Cecil.

“Will you be okay, Cecil?”

“…Yes.”

When he asked with a worried voice, Cecil quietly nodded.

“It’s just something I want to ask her personally. Please step out.”

“Then, I’ll wait outside for a bit.”

“Sure. Take the coachman with you too.”

Even while glancing nervously at Meredia, Whitney eventually stepped out with a reluctant look on his face.

“If, by any chance…”

In the carriage now left with only Meredia and Cecil, Meredia lowered her voice and asked the tense, wary Cecil a question.

“What would you do if your brother turned out to be the Demon King who will destroy the world?”

And then came a short silence.

“Can you take responsibility for those words?”

“Hah, how cute. You already know how to emit killing intent.”

As Cecil growled like a cat facing an enemy, puffing up defensively, Meredia chuckled and continued.

“From what I’ve heard, you and Whitney didn’t get along very well.”

“……”

“So why the sudden change into close friends?”

Her tone was soft, but Meredia’s presence was not something a first-year academy student like Cecil could easily handle.

“…Why do I need to tell you that?”

“Hmm.”

Still, seeing Cecil forcefully standing her ground, Meredia made a strange expression and slowly stood up.

“Have you, by any chance, been feeling ill at all since the selection event ended?”

“What are you talking about all of a sudden…”

“…Just answer the question.”

As Meredia approached and sat beside her, Cecil froze and glanced sideways with confusion at her unexpected question.

“A few days ago, I did feel a bit of a prickling in the back of my neck.”

“…Ha, I see.”

“W-Wait a minute. What are you trying to…?”

At that moment, Meredia pulled something out from her inner pocket and reached toward Cecil.

“It’s fine. I’m not going to eat you.”

“I’m just going to briefly shine a mirror that records reflections on the back of your neck.”

Though she flinched slightly, Cecil lowered her head quietly with a reluctant expression at Meredia’s words, who lifted her hair.

“Here, can you see it?”

“…This is…”

“A Mark of Subjugation. It’s not as blatant in forcing behavior like a slave’s mark, but its potential uses are limitless.”

A few seconds later, in the mirror Meredia handed over, the exact same symbol that had been carved into the imperial princess’s abdomen appeared.

“If I could’ve engraved this on that bastard Mayer, I would’ve paid any price.”

“……”

“I actually tried several times. But for some reason, every attempt ended in failure.”

Meredia, watching it with clear interest, asked in a much colder voice.

“What if your brother engraved this on you and you’re under its influence?”

“There’s no proof my brother did this.”

“For that, the mark reeks of his mana.”

Cecil shuddered for a moment at her words, then glared directly at Meredia and growled again.

“Don’t insult my brother any further.”

“Is that denial of reality? Or do you have a reason to say that?”

“…Of course I have a reason.”

Though Meredia’s relaxed demeanor made it seem like she was watching a small animal bristling its fur, Cecil grit her teeth and handed back the mirror, opening her mouth.

“You could interpret this as a Mark of Subjugation, but you could also interpret it as a blessing, couldn’t you?”

“…A blessing?”

“If a black mage carves a spell with malice, it’s a curse. But if a white mage carves a spell with good intentions, then it’s a blessing. I’m sure you know that.”

And again, another silence began—this time a bit longer.

“Brother and sister, both so daring.”

“But… it’s a reasonable theory.”

As Meredia finally broke the silence with a satisfied murmur, Cecil added with a pout.

“…It’s not a theory. My brother is a white mage.”

“Yes, a white mage is a white mage…”

Meredia muttered with a vaguely resigned tone, looking a bit sulky.

“Even if he radiates strange gray waves, controls monsters, and corrupts saints… he is still a white mage.”

“…Sorry, what?”

“Oh, just talking to myself.”

With that, she paused for a moment and then quietly stood up from her seat.

“By the way, sorry for the little test. To me, family is usually the kind of existence that can’t wait to tear each other apart.”

“…Excuse me?”

“I thought you were that type too… but it seems you’re not.”

At Meredia’s completely emotionless tone, Cecil finally relaxed her shoulders, a small look of relief on her face.

“With this, I guess I won’t need to take matters into my own hands.”

The moment when Cecil’s name was briefly erased from Meredia’s mental hit list was known only to the noble lady herself.

“So, are we done talking?”

“No, I still have one more thing.”

“What is it? I want to go home with my brother already.”

As the conversation seemed to wrap up and Cecil tried to escape from the terrifying presence that rivaled Whitney’s, her face twisted again when Meredia suddenly blocked her path.

“…What does your brother like?”

“Huh?”

But that expression soon softened as Cecil heard Meredia’s question.

“Even if it’s the first gift I’ve ever received in my life, I know full well I should reciprocate.”

“Oh.”

“So, I’d like you to help me a little.”

Cecil was, at her core, a very clever girl.

Which is why she quickly realized the power dynamic had just flipped.

“What the— You seemed like such a scary person based on the rumors, but you actually have a girlish side?”

“……”

“Well, fine. If that’s all it is, I’ll help. I’m an expert at this kind of thing.”

With the upper hand fully in her grasp, Cecil smugly took control, while Meredia, though visibly displeased, quietly listened.

“Listen carefully. My brother actually…”

“…Already know he likes origami.”

“Ah— T-Then… um… hmm…”

“…You didn’t just talk big and actually know nothing, did you?”

“N-No, wait a sec.”

As Meredia showed a hint of disappointment, Cecil started sweating nervously and frantically searched her thoughts.

“So, um… What he likes… Ah, right. Handmade cinnamon cookies!”

“Are you… sure about that?”

“Yes, I’m sure. It’s top-tier intel that only I would know.”

Cecil shrugged confidently as if she had found the ultimate answer, and Meredia murmured in surprise.

“Origami and now this… For someone who looks the way he does, my fiancé really has childish tastes.”

“Hey, don’t talk like that.”

Cecil flared up slightly at her murmur and shot back.

“Our mom used to bake those for him all the time before she passed.”

“…Ah.”

At those words, Meredia flinched slightly and fell silent.

“Hmph, maybe you’ve never cooked with those noble hands of yours, but if you want to match that taste, you’ll need years of practice…”

“…I’m sorry.”

“Ugh.”

When Meredia averted her gaze and offered a sincere apology, Cecil froze mid-sentence, shocked.

“What’s wrong?”

“…It’s just, you didn’t seem like the type who’d ever apologize. I was a bit surprised.”

With that, the atmosphere in the carriage grew awkward again.

“By the way… When exactly did you and my brother start being all lovey-dovey?”

“At first, I thought it was just a business relationship, but now it seems like it’s real… Ha, haha…”

Trying to dodge the awkwardness, Cecil quickly changed the subject, only to worry that she had just poked at a sensitive topic.

“…Is that how it seems?”

“Whoa, no way.”

Still turned to the side, Meredia quietly responded in a low voice, her face tinged with red.

Cecil, breaking out in goosebumps, muttered to herself.

“She looked like she wouldn’t bleed even if stabbed, but I get it now… there’s a reason my brother likes her…”

“Hey, Lady Meredia, just now… you really looked tsundere— Mm!?”

But as she babbled on absentmindedly, her mouth was suddenly and roughly covered, and she widened her eyes.

“Mm-mm!”

“Shh, be quiet.”

At first, she thought she’d said something wrong and nervously watched Meredia’s face.

But then Cecil realized that wasn’t the problem.

“Something’s approaching…”

Meredia’s gemstone-like eyes weren’t looking at her, but at the window.

“It’s dangerous, so stay still.”

“Mm…”

“I’ll go out for a bit. Stay here and keep quiet.”

Leaving those words behind, Meredia set Cecil down and quickly stepped out of the carriage.

“…What the heck was that about?”

Now left alone, Cecil tilted her head in confusion and muttered.

“Sister Saint said she’d warn me through the mark if my brother was in danger…”

In truth, Cecil had secretly pledged loyalty to the Saint, without even Parsha knowing.

“…If someone really is coming, I’ll just kill them.”

Her morals were starting to look as twisted as the Saint’s, but for now, it was a relief.

*****

“What the hell…?”

Following Meredia’s orders, I had stepped outside the carriage, only to spot a pigeon circling above me with an eye patch on and feel a chill run down my spine.

“Am I hallucinating?”

Because there was only one person in the entire world who owned such an absurd-looking messenger bird.

The current head of Lumen Ordo, the White Mage Alliance.

The youngest and strongest White Mage in history—someone even the Empire and the Holy Kingdom preferred not to mess with, the master of the only neutral third power.

“That lunatic with a chronic case of chuuni syndrome… what the hell does she want with me now?”

And the messenger bird of Tiffany Astelaid—whose chuunibyou was so severe she made every other title irrelevant—was now calmly circling the sky with a letter tied to its leg.

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Round 310

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After seeking the understanding of the others, Katrina took Kyu-seong and Ara with her.

While they were gone, the remaining people stared at the empty space with serious expressions.

“World peace? What on earth does that mean…”

“Could it be that they’re trying to kidnap Mr. Kyu-seong under some ridiculous pretext?!”

“Hmm, even if it’s really related to world peace as she claimed, I don’t understand why she specifically took Kyu-seong, the awakener.”

As various speculations flew around, Johann from the Terror Guild narrowed his eyes and muttered.

“I heard there was a recent Level 9 meeting…”

“A Level 9 meeting?”

Baek Tae-seop and Han Seok-jun looked at Johann with surprised faces. Johann nodded in affirmation.

“A few days ago, I heard indirectly that a Level 9 meeting was held. I was curious about it, and just as I was wondering, Katrina, a Level 9 awakener, appeared here. So, I thought it might be related…”

“That makes sense.”

“But I still don’t get how the Level 9 meeting is connected to Mr. Kyu-seong. His items are impressive, but compared to the legendary items that Level 9 awakeners must possess, I don’t think they’d be of much help.”

Kyu-seong’s strength lay in his ability to mass-produce consumable items without cooldown periods.

Thanks to this, he could help clear dungeons that would normally be a bit challenging, safely and quickly.

In short, while it was extremely useful for overwhelming weaker enemies, its efficiency naturally declined as the difficulty level increased.

In fact, the European Union’s primary reason for using Kyu-seong’s items wasn’t for tackling the Seven Deadly Sins bosses, but for the quick and safe exploration of dungeons.

Since dungeon exploration required going back and forth dozens or even hundreds of times, Kyu-seong’s items, which imposed no burden, were perfect for the task.

“Mr. Kyu-seong is a Level 1 awakener. Besides mass-producing items, does he have any other advantages…”

“Could they have wanted him to cook?”

“Hmm, cooking with delicious ingredients? But what does that have to do with world peace?”

The conversation gradually veered into confusion.

Then suddenly, they remembered.

“His familiar.”

“Ara?”

But even this was ambiguous.

Ara’s stats, which hadn’t been updated yet, were only considered to be between 4th and 5th Level.

In the end, the three guild leaders continued their discussions, still unable to figure out the reason.

***

Wow, this is really convenient.

Katrina’s magic must be the most enviable ability among all awakeners.

Having instantly moved to another place, I soon realized I was in a serene pavilion.

“Sorry for suddenly coming to bother you despite having prior arrangements.”

“It’s okay. We had just finished our conversation, so it was almost time to part ways anyway.”

“I ate a lot of delicious food. I am full.”

Ara tapped her slightly protruding belly beside me.

“There are some snacks left. Would you like some, Katrina?”

“Could I have a little?”

Even though she had rushed over to find me, she still couldn’t resist my food.

I smiled slightly and took out some cookies and ice cream from Bokkeum’s snack stash.

“Have some.”

“Thank you.”

We nibbled on cookies and ice cream.

Although she claimed to be full, Ara soon settled next to Katrina and started eating with her.

“Mr. Kyu-seong, did you hire a pastry chef?”

“Huh? What’s that?”

“A baker.”

“No, Ashu made these. She’s improved a lot, right?”

“Ah, haha.”

When Ashu’s name came up, Katrina gave an awkward laugh. For some reason, her hand, which had been eagerly picking up cookies, slowed down.

“Um, Mr. Kyu-seong, the reason I came to see you is…”

“Yes, go ahead.”

Katrina hesitated for a moment, glancing at me.

Then she cautiously spoke again.

“Do you know anything about the Hero and the Demon King?”

Gasp!

Katrina said something completely unexpected!!

For a moment, I involuntarily held my breath but tried to stay calm.

“You do know something, don’t you?”

“Wh-What?! No!! I mean, yes!! No!!”

What do you mean I know something? How do I look like I know anything?

Don’t I seem like someone who knows absolutely nothing?!

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong, your breathing is rough.”

“M-Me? Not at all.”

At my reaction, Katrina let out a baffled chuckle.

“Are you doing this on purpose?”

“Huh? Doing what?”

“Sigh… Never mind.”

Katrina shook her head.

“A few days ago, there was a meeting exclusively for Level 9 awakeners.”

“Oh, could it be the legendary Level 9 meeting I’ve heard about?”

“So you’ve heard of it. Yes, sometimes when extraordinary situations occur, the Level 9 awakeners gather to discuss matters.”

“The Hero and the Demon King… did that come up during the meeting?”

“Yes. To be precise, Eli, an awakener known as the Coordinator of the World, identified that the Hero and the Demon King have been chosen.”

“Ah, I see.”

‘What? You can even figure that out?’

Could it be that they’ve identified who the Demon King and the Hero are?

“Actually, the important thing isn’t the Hero or the Demon King. It’s the phrase that came along with them.”

“Phrase?”

“The term ‘causality’ appeared. It’s the same phrase that showed up when the Seven Deadly Sins emerged.”

I felt a brief sense of relief when she said the Hero and the Demon King weren’t the key issues.

However, as soon as the topic of the Seven Deadly Sins came up, cold sweat began to form again.

“This is no ordinary matter. We ignored it when the Seven Deadly Sins appeared, and we paid a hefty price for that. Even now, the Seven Deadly Sins are essentially an enemy humanity can hardly overcome…”

Katrina paused mid-sentence, then glanced at me cautiously.

“Well, not an enemy exactly, just an opponent we can’t defeat. Ahem.”

“Uh-huh.”

“Anyway, we believe this Hero and Demon King are beings on par with the Seven Deadly Sins. In fact, since there are only two of them compared to the seven sins, their importance is even greater.”

Trembling slightly, I exhaled calmly.

Then I got to the point.

“So, the reason you came to find me is…?”

“Ah, well, I saw that Ara’s daily life video was uploaded recently. In it, she referred to a girl named Emily as the Hero.”

Gulp!

Ara flinched.

She must’ve realized from the earlier conversation that it would be bad if we got caught.

“We were just discussing the Hero and the Demon King when, coincidentally, the word ‘Hero’ popped up. So, without thinking, I rushed over to see you first, Mr. Kyu-seong.”

“I-I see. Haha.”

“So… who is Emily?”

At that moment, Ara frantically waved her hands and shouted.

“Emily is my friend!”

“Ah, I see. Then why did you call her the Hero?”

“Because she wields a sword very well! She seemed like a Hero, so I gave her that nickname!”

“Hmm. Is that so?”

“Y-Yes! Emily is not the Hero!”

Technically, it wasn’t a lie.

Emily’s ability was Sword Master, and even her quest still labeled her as a Hero candidate.

Meaning she wasn’t an official Hero yet!

“Is Emily an awakener too?”

“Yes, that’s right.”

Once I organized my thoughts, there was nothing to fear.

Emily wasn’t the Hero yet! And I was definitely not the Demon King!

“Do you happen to know what her ability is?”

“Um, she’s a sword expert? That’s what I know.”

“Is that so?”

Katrina gave me a suspicious look.

“Could I meet her in person?”

“Uh… well…?”

“Actually, I already know who Emily is.”

“What?”

Katrina smiled softly.

“She’s Kyler’s daughter, right?”

“Oh, so you knew.”

“I’m aware that Kyler is staying with you at your place, Mr. Kyu-seong. I believe only Nathan, the intelligence director, and I know about this.”

Well, that’s a relief.

When she first asked to meet Emily, it put me in an awkward position. But the fact that she already knew and was keeping it a secret basically meant she was on our side.

Of course, I thought it would be best to check with Kyler first.

“Can I ask Kyler’s opinion first?”

“He’ll probably be quite annoyed, but it can’t be helped. Please do.”

After that, Katrina used her teleportation magic again, and in an instant, we were in front of our dungeon.

I went straight inside with Ara to find Kyler.

“What’s going on?”

Kyler appeared, tilting his head in curiosity.

Emily happened to be with him.

“This might take a while to explain…”

I told Kyler everything that had just happened.

From the Level 9 meeting to Emily’s appearance in Ara’s daily video, and the fact that Katrina knew Kyler was living here with me.

Even though I tried to keep it concise, I think I spoke for at least ten minutes.

“Hmm, I understand. Since she already knows, there’s no need to hide it.”

“Are you okay with this?”

“Yes, it’s fine.”

After getting Kyler’s consent, I brought Katrina inside.

Even though it was her second visit, Katrina still seemed fascinated as we sat down for a three-way meeting.

“Long time no see, Kyler.”

“Just get what you need and leave.”

Emily stood confidently.

Seeing her, Katrina let out a breath of admiration.

“This is the first time I’ve seen her in person, and she really does resemble her.”

“Huh?”

“She’s the spitting image of her mother.”

Oh boy, did she really have to bring that up now?

I glanced at Kyler cautiously, but thankfully, he didn’t seem upset.

In fact, he looked rather pleased.

He must’ve taken it as a compliment.

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong…?”

“Huh? What’s wrong?”

“Did I do something wrong?”

Oh dear.

Ara, who had been shrinking back all this time, seemed to be blaming herself, thinking she had made a mistake.

I hugged Ara and gently patted her back.

“It’s okay, it’s okay. Our Ara didn’t do anything wrong.”

“Is that really true?”

“Of course!”

Meanwhile, Katrina, having observed Emily, casually asked a question.

“Are you the Hero? Or not?”

“Hero? What’s that?”

“Hmm, I can’t tell if you’re pretending not to know or if you’re genuinely clueless.”

“Why would I pretend? Though I wouldn’t mind trying out being a Hero. Whatever that is.”

Emily replied boldly.

At that, Katrina burst into laughter again.

“How can she resemble her so much? That was a delightful sight.”

With those words, Katrina waved her hand nonchalantly.

“Alright, that’s enough. Let’s go.”

“Uh, are you sure that’s okay?”

“I’d love to take a few days off and enjoy some vacation here, but I’ve got urgent work to handle. Would it be alright if I contacted you later for another visit?”

“Oh, yes! Of course.”

I escorted Katrina back outside.

However, she seemed lost in thought, reminiscing about the past.

“Ah, sorry. I zoned out.”

“It’s fine, really.”

“I’ve known Kyler for a long time. I was friends with Kyler’s wife, Catherine.”

“Oh!”

“Catherine was my childhood friend. Because of her, I stayed connected with Kyler. It’s quite a remarkable connection.”

I listened quietly to Katrina’s words.

“From around Level 8 —or was it the 9th?—I got too busy, and I didn’t keep in touch with Catherine often. Eventually, I heard about her passing.”

“Oh…”

“I was busy even then, so I didn’t have much time to grieve. Over time, my emotions dulled. But seeing her daughter, who looks just like her, feels so strange.”

We stepped outside the dungeon.

Katrina gave me a faint smile and said,

“If anything happens, don’t hesitate to tell me. I’m on your side.”

“Ah, yes…”

“Emily is a bit suspicious, but she doesn’t seem eager to reveal anything, so I’ll let it slide. Besides, she’s Kyler’s daughter, so I can’t just meddle recklessly. And living under your roof, Mr. Kyu-seong, I wouldn’t dare… ahem.”

Awkwardly wrapping up her words, Katrina soon disappeared, saying she’d be in touch again.

Ah, I should’ve told her the restaurant had opened.

“Whew! Did we get through that okay?”

“Our Ara was so worried. It’s all fine now.”

“Yes!”

Still, the fact that all the Level 9 awakeners knew about the Hero and the Demon King…

‘Why do I feel anxious?!’

I’m not the Demon King, but…

I’d better be cautious, just in case.

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Dozens of golden crowns burst from Rine’s eyes, shooting out in all directions like a complex circuit diagram.  

Unlike her previous emotionally charged attack, these golden crowns moved much more stably and instantly shot toward Emil.  

Crack!  

Yet again, Rine’s attack was blocked by the tree emanating black energy.  

“Hmm~ It’s no fun if you just keep defending.”  

The Apostle of Greed smirked with a sinister grin.  

Rumble—!  

Black branches sprouted from her back, rapidly expanding as if they were exploding.  

Like they were claiming dominion over this vast cavern, the tree’s trunk grew at an astonishing rate and soon intertwined behind Emil, forming a grotesque-looking tree.  

A tree devoid of leaves, exuding an ominous energy.  

Rine’s instincts screamed in warning.  

‘This is dangerous.’  

She hurriedly manipulated her golden crowns to crush the tree.  

But—  

“You can’t do that, Rine. That won’t do.”  

The aggressive branches blocked all the golden crowns.  

And with that—  

Crunch!  

Despite having been empty just moments ago, the tree began to bear fruit.  

Black fruits.  

Crack!  

Dozens of fruits swelled in an instant, and soon, they burst open, spewing out various grotesque creatures along with thick, dark fluids.  

Even Rine, with all the knowledge stored in her library, could not identify these monsters.  

-!!!!  

Letting out eerie, blood-curdling screams, the creatures charged at her.  

Rine quickly moved her golden crowns.  

Crash!  

With an unsettling sound, the golden crowns pierced through the creatures’ bodies.  

Born mere moments ago, they trembled before instantly perishing.  

However, even though she was eliminating nearly ten creatures at a time, their numbers only continued to grow.  

As if her attacks were of no threat at all.  

‘There must be a weakness somewhere…’  

For the first time in her life, a type of anxiety she had never experienced before filled Rine’s mind.  

The feeling of walking blindly through fog while facing an enemy was unfamiliar to her.  

Rine always structured her battles with victory in mind.  

Her vast library made that possible.  

Even in unpredictable situations, it provided countermeasures.  

Even when no perfect solution existed, it would guide her to an answer that was close enough.  

In other words, Rine had never fought without having an answer before.  

But now, the power that the Apostle of Greed was using—  

Not even her enormous mental library could comprehend it.  

That only deepened Rine’s anxiety.  

….  

No.  

That wasn’t the only reason.  

Emil’s appearance had certainly unsettled her, but the true source of her distress lay elsewhere.  

Something was gnawing at her mind.  

“Confusing, isn’t it? Because it’s something your library doesn’t contain.”  

As if she could see right through her, Emil curled her lips into a smirk.  

Rine tried to compose her expression.  

But as Emil, still smiling, approached her, her brows furrowed involuntarily.  

Kwagagagak—!!  

The golden crowns shot toward the Apostle without hesitation.  

However, they failed to penetrate the black branches protecting her.  

Effortlessly, Emil closed the distance between them.  

Now standing right in front of her, she grinned, her face mere inches away from Rine’s.  

Eyes as blue as hers.  

Yet, with whites darkened to an eerie black, exuding a sinister aura.  

“So, should I tell you?”  

Her cold, piercing gaze curved into a crescent-moon smile.  

“No, actually, I don’t even need to tell you. You just have to make a choice. You’re smart enough to know, aren’t you? That your library holds far more hidden spaces than you admit.”  

The scornful tone made it painfully clear what the Apostle was implying.  

The Forbidden Domain (금역, 禁域).  

A place where, upon entry, one could learn all the secrets of the world—  

But in return, the user’s mind would be driven to madness.  

“Get lost.”  

There was no need to hesitate.  

To be honest, Rine had no idea what Emil’s true goal was.  

From the beginning, all she knew about Emil was that she was connected to the black energy.  

And that was reason enough not to listen to her words.  

“Hmm~ Well, if that’s the case, I guess there’s no helping it.”  

Emil shrugged as if disappointed.  

She then casually scanned Rine from head to toe.  

“Then, why don’t we start with an arm?”  

She smiled.  

And in that instant, Rine witnessed it.  

Behind Emil, new black branches began to form.  

Without hesitation, she swung her golden crowns to cut them down before they could grow.  

But it wasn’t enough.  

Rine had already summoned so many crowns that she was nearing her limit.  

And as if fully aware of that, Emil leisurely continued generating the branches.  

[No, actually, I don’t even need to tell you. You just have to make a choice. You’re smart enough to know, aren’t you? That your library holds far more hidden spaces than you admit?]  

Amidst the overwhelming sense of helplessness, Emil’s voice echoed in Rine’s ears.  

Dripping with temptation.  

‘The Forbidden Domain…’  

A fleeting moment of hesitation.  

Rine’s mind spun rapidly.  

If she stepped into the Forbidden Domain now—  

Could she kill that woman?  

No.  

Could she kill that woman before Godfather escapes?  

That was the most important question to her.

More than anything else.  

Solely.  

The most important issue.  

That was why—  

Just as she was about to make her choice while staring at the black branches shooting toward her—  

Rine suddenly realized something strange.  

In her irregular breaths, shaken by tension, she felt a cold chill settle over her.  

At the same time—  

“……!”  

As Rine confirmed that the branches had frozen over, a familiar back entered her field of vision.  

A man dressed in a coat, scattering frost crystals in accordance with the magic he had cast—  

“……I’m a little late.”  

The back of Marquis Palatio.  

***

To put it simply, Alon had not been able to finish his conversation with Kylrus before leaving.  

The reason was that Kylrus had informed him about the situation outside.  

‘I don’t know how you managed to summon me here, but this place seems to be your mental world while also allowing you to sense some aspects of the external reality. And from what I can tell, it seems like an unpleasant guest has arrived outside.’  

Upon hearing that, Alon hurriedly ended their conversation and returned to reality—  

Where he found a woman with a peculiar smile.  

And in that instant, he understood.  

‘An Apostle.’  

That the being before him was one of the Apostles of the Five Great Sins.  

“You’re making quite the grand entrance, like a prince.”  

Emil, surrounded by grotesque monsters that filled the massive cavern to the brim—so horrifying that words could not do them justice—  

She swayed slightly, as if thrilled by the sight.  

Alon calmly assessed the situation and turned around.  

“……!”  

There, he saw Rine, unmistakably stricken with fear.  

It was a sight he had never witnessed before.  

For a brief moment, Alon was taken aback, but he quickly deduced the reason.  

‘Is it like what happened with Seolrang?’  

Of course, Alon had no way of knowing what had transpired between the Apostle and Rine.  

However, based on his previous encounter with an Apostle, he had a rough idea of the situation.  

‘Handle this quickly.’  

Making his decision, Alon scanned his surroundings.  

The situation was far from favorable.  

The vast underground cavern was already overflowing with monsters.  

The ceiling, the floor, the walls, the pillars—  

Everywhere within his field of vision.  

Moreover, even in her panicked state, Rine had tried to wield her golden crowns, but they were now entirely ensnared by the Apostle’s tree vines.  

In other words, relying on Rine’s help was not an option at the moment.  

“Our prince, let’s see what you’ve got.”  

With that mocking remark as the signal, the ravenous creatures lunged at Alon, eager to devour him.  

■-!!!  

A headless monster soared through the air.  

A beast with a gaping maw leaped from a pillar.  

A creature, as if abandoned mid-creation, spilled its intestines as it charged toward him.  

In an instant, they closed in on Alon.  

But—  

Just as the monsters were about to touch him—  

“Expansion (膨脹).”  

Snap!  

Everything stopped.  

The monster that had been flying through the air.  

The gaping maw that had been baring its teeth.  

The abomination that had been rushing forward, trailing its entrails.  

Everything came to a halt.  

“!”  

Even the Apostle furrowed her brows in apparent confusion at the sudden turn of events.  

But only for a moment.  

“I had a rough idea that you were a mage from the information I gathered, but this is an interesting trick you’re using?”  

Her expression quickly relaxed again.  

Having realized that this ‘stopping’ effect was due to the expansion of mana, she nonchalantly reached out to pull out her tree vines—  

“……Huh?”  

—But she couldn’t.  

A look of puzzlement crossed the Apostle’s face.  

“!?”  

As it gradually twisted further into an expression of clear bewilderment—  

“Hah.”  

Letting out a deep sigh, Alon began deploying his magic.  

In truth, the Apostle’s decision hadn’t been wrong.  

Mana expansion created a virtual volume that compressed and restricted the movements of the monsters, but that was all.  

Anyone with sufficient physical or magical strength could break free from its influence without much difficulty.  

That is—  

If the mana Alon had scattered was the ‘usual’ kind of mana.  

“What is this—”  

By default, mana is inherently fragile and easily destroyed unless it is given a specific form.  

The reason Alon had only been able to restrain the previous Apostle for less than a second was precisely because of this characteristic.  

Mana is easily shattered by even the slightest physical force.  

However—  

If one were to add an additional seal to its composition, restructuring the very molecular framework of the mana itself—  

‘Then mana would no longer be something that could be broken by conventional physical or magical force.’  

Especially for those caught within the range of a mage’s constructed field.  

This was the very first linked incantation that Alon had successfully developed—  

A technique that seamlessly combined two seals.  

It was the culmination of his research and training, an effort to overcome the typical limitations of mages, who require time to form seals and recite incantations.  

And from here, Alon had ‘accidentally’ taken an even greater step forward.  

Through a misunderstanding by Penia, who had aggressively documented his theories, he discovered that using six or more seals in conjunction produced a remarkable synergy.  

Of course—  

For a human, forming six seals simultaneously was practically impossible.  

After all, a human has only two hands. But Alon ultimately found a way to overcome that limitation.  

If he lacked enough hands to form the seals—  

Then he would simply ‘create’ them.  

Crack—!  

Behind Alon, ice began to take shape.  

The crystallized ice split into six distinct branches in an instant.  

Soon, they molded into the form of hands and fingers—  

Click—!  

And the seals were formed.  

The first ice hand solidified the expanded mana structure.  

The second ice hand fused the modified molecular framework.  

The third ice hand stabilized the merged mana.  

Then—  

The fourth ice hand twisted and warped the stabilized molecular structure, creating an amplification.  

The fifth ice hand embedded a trigger within the unfolded mana.  

And with that, the spell was completed—  

A massive prison of magic, capable of transforming into any attribute upon activation.  

“….”  

As the Apostle’s eyes widened in sheer shock, the final ice hand moved—  

And from its fingertips fell—  

A single, tiny snowflake.  

So delicate and frail, it would melt into a mere drop of water the moment it touched a fingertip.  

That minuscule snowflake drifted down from the ice hand, falling gently.  

And then—  

Hand-Seal Magic (手印).  

Sixfold Binding (六結).  

The instant that small snowflake touched the mana Alon had laid out—  

A Blizzard Bloomed (雪花).  

The monsters—  

Became snowflakes, scattering into the air.  

Gracefully.  

…And beautifully.

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“Master, with this, ruling the world will become much easier… mmph?”

Parsha, who had been chattering with sparkling eyes, suddenly stopped speaking as Whitney’s hand covered her mouth.

“Parsha… I think you have a tendency to say things that don’t need to be said.”

“…Mmph.”

Lowering her head to match Parsha’s eye level, Whitney began to whisper with a chilling smile.

“Even now—what if someone hears you and misunderstands?”

“Who else in this world is as devoted as I am?”

Even Parsha, who always roamed around with clear eyes, was at a loss for words at Whitney’s imposing aura, and it was only natural that the mood around them turned cold.

“Vassal? Crest? Have I become Sir Whitney’s subordinate…?”

“…Hmm.”

“T-That’s… not what I meant. Sir Whitney, perhaps you should reconsider…”

Only Princess Katarina, oblivious to the mood, murmured with a distressed look beside them.

“Haha, Your Highness. I think my maid misunderstood something.”

“T-Then what exactly is this?”

“Ah, this is nothing other than a blessing I bestow on those around me.”

“…A blessing?”

As Whitney, who had been quietly glancing at the princess, smiled gently and began explaining, Katarina’s eyes widened.

“Yes, you can think of it as a kind of blessing white mages give to their companions.”

“If it’s something like that, I suppose it’s fine…”

The princess rolled her eyes before cautiously opening her mouth again while watching Whitney.

“…Still, I’d prefer it if it didn’t show all the time.”

Just as she said, the crest that appeared right on her abdomen certainly looked suspicious enough to cause misunderstandings.

“Well, would there be any reason for someone else to see your stomach?”

“No, not really… but you never know with these things.”

“For someone concerned about that, you’ve managed to hide the other stuff pretty well so far.”

“…Ah.”

But as Whitney mentioned the princess’s most sensitive secret, her timid protest immediately came to an end.

“Fine… I’ll wrap it up with a bandage or something to hide it. Just please, keep that secret.”

“Haha. You’re exaggerating again.”

This time, Whitney gave the same smile he had shown Parsha to the princess and whispered softly.

“Someone might think I’m actually threatening Your Highness.”

“Hik.”

“It may look strange, but this is like a symbol of the friendship between us.”

Though it was an extremely one-sided symbol, Katarina forced herself to nod and smile along.

– Gooooo…

She wanted so badly to point out something wrong with Whitney’s words, but the heat emanating from her abdomen only intensified the more she thought about it.

“T-Thank you… I’ll treasure it…”

“Ahahaha…”

“A-Anyway, my curiosity is satisfied, so I’ll be on my way…”

Of course, Whitney’s expression was too terrifying to ask anything directly, so the princess awkwardly patted her stomach and quickly waved her hand before walking away in the opposite direction.

“Yes, then… see you next time.”

“Hmph.”

“I’ll see the rest of you back at the mansion.”

Whitney, too, could sense Meredia’s irritated presence waiting in the carriage, so the conversation ended there.

“Then I’ll be off…”

Turning away, Whitney now wore a slightly more complex expression than before as he opened the carriage door.

“Oh?”

And then, she immediately realized the ‘real’ reason behind Meredia’s foul mood.

“Br-Brother.”

“…Cecil?”

Next to Meredia, who had her head turned toward the window with a sulky expression, Cecil was sitting there nervously fidgeting with her fingers.

***

– Rattle, rattle…

Whitney was flustered by the sudden appearance of his younger sister, but regardless, the carriage began to speed away from the academy.

“Ah, wait! Please wait…!”

But from the direction of the academy gates, a voice urgently called after the carriage.

“I just wanted to say goodbye…!”

That girl’s name was none other than Adele Felgrave.

Ever since the selection match had ended in a haze, she had been trying to meet Whitney, but thanks to falling out of favor with Meredia, all her requests had been denied.

Even so, she willingly testified in Whitney’s favor and had been waiting for this day just to say goodbye.

“…You may leave now.”

“You bastards…”

“We’re only following the lady’s orders. Please don’t take it too personally.”

But at the final moment, she was blocked by Meredia’s assigned guards, and her wish remained unfulfilled.

Once Whitney’s carriage disappeared in the distance, the guards quietly withdrew, leaving behind a heavy silence.

“…I stayed up all night making this.”

In that silence, Adele dropped the snack bag she was holding with a hollow expression.

“…Ugh, sniff…”

She soon began trembling and crying quietly.

“I-I could’ve done so much more for him…”

If this were a typical romance novel, the arrogant noble lady’s first love would have ended as a painful memory.

“Hmm, really?”

“…Huh?”

But just before that fate could be sealed, someone who had been watching her closely stepped forward.

“Did you mean what you just said?”

“W-Who are you?”

“I’m… Sir Whitney’s maid. My name’s Parsha.”

It was none other than Parsha, smiling brightly with shining eyes.

“And right now, I’m forming a secret organization to support my master behind the scenes.”

“…What?”

“Our master is perfect in every way—except one. He lacks capable people under his command.”

Naturally, Adele took a step back with a confused look, but Parsha continued speaking casually.

“And… I think you’d be a great fit for that role.”

“W-What are you saying…?”

“Specifically, I think you’d be perfect as the operations commander of our soon-to-be-established secret organization.”

Adele, who had stopped backing away, replied with a wary expression.

“Y-You expect me to believe something like that from a kid like you…?”

“Hmm. That’s the kind of thing I hate hearing most. That’s why I carry this around now.”

Parsha frowned slightly and held out a card.

As Adele took the card bearing the crest of House Lingard, she had no choice but to lower her guard.

“In that case… you’re really scouting me for that organization?”

“Yes, it seems you’ve understood perfectly!”

“Ah, but… maybe it doesn’t matter anymore.”

Adele, who had momentarily become excited and asked Parsha to confirm the truth, soon looked dejected again.

“Actually… I’ve fallen out of favor with Lady Meredia.”

“……”

“If someone like me joined something like this… wouldn’t it cause trouble for Sir Whitney?”

Parsha’s eyes curved in greater satisfaction as she watched her, but Adele, who was murmuring with her head lowered, didn’t notice and continued speaking.

“I’m not even sure if he remembers me…”

“Looks like you haven’t realized yet.”

“Eek?”

Parsha, who had been silently listening, suddenly grabbed Adele’s hand and gently turned it, causing Adele to gasp and widen her eyes.

“Now, look closely.”

“T-This is just a mark from when I burned myself baking yesterday…”

“Nope. That’s not it. That’s an honorable symbol.”

To be fair, even in Parsha’s eyes, it definitely looked more like a red burn mark than a symbol.

“This is solid proof that you’ve been chosen by Sir Whitney…”

However, Parsha was someone who could tell a noble lie with her life on the line—for the sake of Whitney and his cause.

“H-How can I believe that… Ah.”

But Adele clearly remembered the moment yesterday when she burned her hand and tears welled up in her eyes, and just as she tried to shake her head in denial, her words caught in her throat.

“…What do you think?”

Instead of answering, Parsha slightly pulled down the collar at her shoulder, revealing a faint gray crest near her upper arm.

“For reference, the two behind me have also received Sir Whitney’s grace.”

“That brute-looking knight received hers on her chest, and the cute maid got hers on her back. If you don’t believe me, you can check for yourself.”

Adele, who was staring blankly at the sight, began to tremble at Parsha’s whisper, which crawled into her ears.

“Ah…”

Whether or not the mark on her hand was actually the same as the ones Whitney’s inner circle had, there was a bigger issue.

Because inscribing a magical crest on someone’s body without consent was considered a forbidden act equivalent to black magic under imperial law.

But Adele, moved by the romantic idea that her first love—who could have remained only a childhood memory—had left a mark on her, could no longer think straight.

‘…I-Isn’t this just like when the male lead, caught by the villainess, leaves a token for the heroine?’

The fact that her only hobby—secretly reading cheap romance novels stolen from maids to escape her father and the judgmental stares—was exactly that genre only fueled her runaway thoughts.

“I’m planning to consolidate Sir Whitney’s faction at the academy before we return to the estate…”

“……”

“For example, there’s Chairman Pierre from the Commoner’s Union.

Or the three third-year students who were trapped by black mages?”

As Adele’s gaze grew distant, Parsha, who had been smirking quietly, drove the final nail in.

“Do you want to cooperate, Lady Adele Felgrave?”

“I-I…”

“…If you do, I can promise you one thing.”

And for Adele, it was a proposal she absolutely could not refuse.

“In the future, the captain of Sir Whitney’s royal guard will be you. No matter what.”

“…Captain.”

“Your talents are too great to be wasted under House Felgrave. But if you’re by my master’s side, you can shine even brighter…”

Even without Whitney—the one who had stirred her heart—that part was undeniable.

She had already failed to carry out her father’s order, and didn’t stand out during the now-defunct selection match.

Graduating from the academy like this would only mean becoming a pawn for her family.

And of course, she absolutely could not accept being married off like a trade.

“…Alright.”

That’s why, after closing her eyes for a few seconds in thought, Adele finally spoke in a trembling voice and gave Parsha the answer she wanted.

“What should I do from now on?”

And at that very moment, the burn mark on the back of her hand suddenly deepened into a dark gray hue.

“Ha…”

Apparently not expecting that, Parsha stared blankly for a moment—very unlike her—and then trembled as she muttered softly.

“…No matter how far I fly, I’ll always be in my master’s palm.”

Of course, if Whitney—who was silently watching Meredia and Cecil in the carriage—had heard that, he would’ve had a huge question mark on his face.

‘Yes, this is exactly the kind of master I chose.’

In any case, the wheel of fate had already left his hands and begun to turn.

“Haha, hahaha…”

It was the birth of a royal guard unit that would go on to reinterpret every word Whitney said and shake the world—without the person in question ever knowing.

***

Meanwhile, at that very moment, in an ancient castle located in a remote region of the empire—

“Fufu… At last, the clock of destiny has begun to move.”

A girl, standing on a tower with an eye patch and her cape fluttering ominously, whispered with a dark smile.

“If the warrior of light has awakened, then surely the dark lord bound to that destiny has descended into this world as well.”

No sooner had she spoken than murmurs began to stir behind her—

“What irony. The chosen hero is one of us—children of darkness.”

“Still, we cannot trust the hypocrites of the Holy Nation. We must pierce his soul with our own cursed eyes.”

“But… do you think he can endure the trials of despair we’ve prepared?”

“Hmm. My loyal followers, that’s for me to decide.”

In the midst of the murmurs, the girl cleared her throat and suddenly raised her hand with shining eyes.

“Herald of darkness! Carry my sealed message imbued with my will. Deliver it to the chosen hero and tell him of his fate!”

And once her declaration ended, silence followed.

“…Ha.”

In that silence, a maid standing quietly at the back sighed in exasperation and spoke.

“So, basically… you just want me to send a carrier pigeon to Lord Whitney?”

“What?”

“Huh?”

The people around her shot icy stares in unison, and the maid squeezed her eyes shut as she quickly rephrased her words.

“I mean… to send a dark letter bearing the prophecy of fate to the chosen hero…”

“Yes, yes, that’s better.”

“Much more poetic.”

“…Alright then, excuse me.”

Now that her words had finally been received well, the maid hurriedly turned around and mumbled with a zen-like expression as she headed to the pigeon loft.

“Are they white mages or just overgrown kids… seriously, damn it…”

And soon after, from the base of the White Mage Alliance—Lumen Ordo—a well-trained carrier pigeon flew off to deliver the letter to perhaps the most “normal” of all white mages.

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Round 309

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The three major guilds of South Korea had all gathered.

Ara Hongryeon, who had reclaimed the third spot, surpassing even the Gojoseon Guild, and Terror and Ironblood, holding the first and second places respectively.

The sight of them sitting around a large round table facing each other was unusual.

“Oh, but why am I here…?”

And at the center of the round table.

Kyu-seong was sitting.

“We are the protagonists!”

“That’s true, but…?”

Ara, nestled in Kyu-seong’s arms, let out a cheer.

The expressions of the people who saw this almost crumbled but managed to maintain a composed look.

“Mr. Kyu-seong, who are we? We’re the best guild in South Korea, the grand first place, Terror Guild. We’ll meet any conditions you desire, so how about joining us?”

“Hey, that’s completely against business ethics. You should be grateful just to have been given a seat, and yet you’re making the first offer!”

Kang Hanul interjected with an indignant voice.

Regardless, Baek Tae-seop opened his mouth this time.

“Although our Ironblood Group isn’t ranked first as a guild, in terms of corporate value, we’re number one in South Korea, no, ranked 16th in the world. We can support Ara’s entertainment activities and assist with all aspects of the food-related business.”

“Old man! Are you serious? Talking about the company here is cheating!”

Kang Hanul’s voice just passed by like background noise.

After hearing the opinions of both guild leaders, Han Seok-jun, the guild leader of Ara Hongryeon, finally spoke.

“We will treat you comfortably as we do now. You just need to live as you are without worrying about anything else.”

“Isn’t that a bit too bland?”

Kang Hanul asked Han Seok-jun in confusion.

It was a situation where even a fellow guild member was concerned.

Kyu-seong carefully reviewed all the detailed proposals handed to him.

“Hmm…….”

Literally, all the conditions were top-notch.

Ironblood Guild guaranteed an executive director position like Kim Taeyang, and Terror also offered a similar high-ranking position.

Additionally, the purchase prices of all items were beyond imagination, along with an exceptional declaration of providing all conveniences.

In fact, the conditions offered by Terror and Ironblood were the kind that couldn’t be found anywhere else.

However, Terror and Ironblood couldn’t relax.

From the moment Kyu-seong’s news reached them, it was clear that overseas giant guilds had also heard the news.

‘We need to at least secure a verbal agreement right now!’

‘The U.S.? China? Japan? Even the European Union showed interest……………?’

Everyone’s attention was focused on Kyu-seong’s lips.

Kyu-seong’s mouth remained tightly shut.

His eyes were fiercely reviewing the contracts.

‘What the heck is this?’

Of course, Kyu-seong was just overwhelmed by the complex contract terms.

However, Kyu-seong had already made up his mind, so the contracts were meaningless.

Gulp.

Someone swallowed dryly.

In that serious atmosphere, only Ara glanced around nervously.

“It’s s-serious………….”

Her tiny trembling fists looked adorable.

And finally.

Kyu-seong slowly raised his head.

“I…………….”

The hall grew so quiet that you could hear an ant crawling.

Everyone’s eyes widened as if they were about to burst.

“I haven’t decided yet.”

“Ugh!”

Someone let out an odd sound in confusion.

However, some nodded calmly as if they had expected it.

“My contract period still has some time left, so I’ll think about it slowly. Honestly, I came today just to check the renewal terms in advance.”

“You’ve made a wise decision. Contracts should be handled carefully.”

At this, Ara tilted her head and looked up at Kyu-seong.

“Is it over?”

“Yeah, it’s over.”

“Then it’s meal time!”

Doomchit-doomchit.

Ara started dancing.

Her dance, which was fine when she learned it at the orphanage, now looked a bit unusual.

It was impressive, like a manager dancing with a tie wrapped around his head.

“Kyaa! Ara is so cute!”

“Is the contract talk really over? Can we take pictures now?”

You call that cute?

Of course, Ara was adorable no matter what she did, but Kyu-seong could clearly feel the power of Ara’s fandom.

Especially the people from Ironblood Guild, who had filmed shows with Ara, all seemed smitten with her.

Ahem.

“Since the talks are over, is it time for food…?”

“Ara, nice!”

The hearty cheers of middle-aged men rang out.

In the cheerful atmosphere, Ara just kept dancing with a big smile, not knowing why.

Anticipating this, Kyu-seong had already prepared the food and took out plates from Bokkeum.

“Well, thank you all for coming this far. Shall we eat now?”

The meal began.

Kyu-seong went around, serving food on everyone’s plates.

Thanks to the rabbits and Jae-seong, they had prepared enough food to feed a large group.

Some people had tried Kyu-seong’s crops as items, but this was their first time tasting them as cooked dishes, and they looked quite intrigued.

“This is…………..”

“To think I’d finally taste the food that Director Kim Taeyang, no, the president, and the guild leader bragged about every day.”

“No need to be jealous anymore!”

The serving was quickly completed.

Since there weren’t that many people to begin with, they soon got to taste the food.

“Here we have potato salad, bread made from grains harvested in our dungeon, homemade jam, and tomato paste. Feel free to spread them as you like. The noodles we provided are boiled in seafood broth. Think of it as vongole pasta made with ingredients from our dungeon. Enjoy your meal.”

Since there was still plenty of food left, those who wanted more could help themselves after finishing.

Soon, Ara was the first to pick up her fork.

“We must eat quickly! Otherwise, it’ll all disappear!”

Having experienced this situation multiple times, Ara knew well that the seemingly abundant food would vanish in an instant.

She spread tomato sauce on the bread on her plate and took a big bite.

Then she scooped up some jam and chomped away.

Ara’s cheeks puffed up as she chewed.

Seeing Ara smile happily while munching, her fans were busy snapping photos with their food untouched.

“Too cute…?”

Meanwhile, Kyu-seong gestured for everyone to start eating.

Now that he noticed, everyone was hesitating, waiting for someone to begin.

“Please, go ahead and enjoy your meal!”

“Then, thank you for the food.”

“It’s been a while since I’ve had Kyu-seong’s cooking! I’ve been waiting for this!!”

“Uh, Team Leader 2, don’t we eat at the company cafeteria every day?”

Kang Hanul chuckled and twirled the pasta around his fork, stuffing the whole thing into his mouth.

His eyes widened, trying to say something.

“Mmm! Mmmmmm!”

“You can talk after you’ve swallowed.”

Kyu-seong said as he spread jam on his bread.

Kang Hanul slowly chewed and savored the pasta, then exclaimed in awe.

“This is delicious!!”

“It’s delicious, isn’t it?! Say it’s delicious!!”

Ara roared along with Kang Hanul, as if she’d get upset if he didn’t praise it properly.

“This! How is the pasta cooked so perfectly? The taste is obviously fantastic, but the chef’s skill is outstanding!”

“My brother made it, along with the kitchen assistants.”

At the perfect timing, Kyu-seong casually mentioned something about the restaurant.

“Actually, my brother’s restaurant is finally opening.”

“Oooooh!! Is that true, Kyu-seong’s brother?!”

“A restaurant?! C-Can I make a reservation right away?!”

Kang Hanul and Jeong So-yeon cheered excitedly, trembling slightly.

Jeong So-yeon’s face was humorously smeared with jam and tomato sauce.

“A restaurant by Mr. Kyu-seong… May I also join in?”

“Me too…”

Baek Tae-seop and Johann quietly chimed in.

Kyu-seong nodded with a bright smile.

“Of course! I’ll make reservations for you right now.”

“I’m already looking forward to it.”

Feeling a sudden chill, Kyu-seong looked around and realized everyone was staring at him.

“U-Us too…!”

“Of course! After you finish your meal, please give me your contact information and preferred visit date before you leave. I’ll send a confirmation message once the reservation is secured.”

“Thank you!”

“I can’t believe I’ll get to eat such delicious food again!”

After the conversation ended, everyone eagerly dug into Kyu-seong’s food.

Meanwhile, Ara had already served herself and was on her third plate.

Just as Ara had feared, the food Kyu-seong brought began to run out.

“Heh! Heh! Heh!”

Ara patted her round, full belly proudly, as if to say her judgment was right.

Some of Ara’s fans who had finished eating eagerly took photos of her.

Buuurp 

“Oops, my bad.”

“That just shows how delicious it was.”

“Wait, where did all my food go?!”

“You ate it all.”

Everyone seemed satisfied, their faces glowing with contentment. While it felt like there wasn’t enough, considering how much they’d eaten, it couldn’t really be called lacking.

They simply wanted more because it was so delicious, even if they were full.

“I can visit again tomorrow!”

“You’re on duty tomorrow. I’ll visit instead.”

Kyu-seong was soon surrounded by people eager to make reservations.

Not a single person there was ordinary.

They were all elite awakeners from Ironblood and Terror.

Just one of them appearing on the street would have an impact greater than that of a celebrity, and they all wanted to dine at Kyu-seong’s restaurant.

“G-Guild Leader!!”

Suddenly, a member of Ara Hongryeon burst in, shouting urgently.

Since they were in the middle of an important meeting, outside access had been strictly limited.

Seeing the guild member rush in despite knowing this, Han Seok-jun awkwardly wiped the jam from his lips and asked,

“What’s the matter?”

“O-Outside! Outside!!”

“Calm down, Jeong-ho, and tell us.”

“S-Sorry. Th-There’s an unexpected guest outside.”

“A guest?”

“T-The Great Witch Katrina is here!”

The Great Witch Katrina.

Her name carried immense weight.

Though she had visited South Korea twice recently, a ninth-rank awakener was not someone you encountered often.

Her visits were such major events that the media covered them extensively for a whole week.

And now she was back?

“W-Well, let her in.”

Even the usually composed Han Seok-jun stammered, flustered by Katrina’s sudden, unannounced arrival.

Members of other guilds gathered there grew tense and wary.

There was only one reason she would come to Korea right now.

Kyu-seong.

‘They’re already making a move!!’

It was clear she had heard about Kyu-seong’s contract renewal.

During her last visit, she had shown great interest in Kyu-seong—completely opposite to her usual cold and aloof image.

Anyone could see she was interested.

Soon after, Katrina appeared.

She had teleported instantly using magic.

Ara spotted her and waved cheerfully.

“Katrina!”

“Hello.”

Katrina greeted Ara with a gentle smile but quickly scanned the room with a stern expression.

She spoke as if surprised.

“…It seems you had a meeting. I apologize for the sudden visit.”

“Not at all. What brings you here?”

Everyone anxiously watched Katrina’s lips, tense with anticipation.

If it was about Kyu-seong’s contract, they knew they couldn’t compete with her offer, causing beads of cold sweat to form.

“Mr. Kyu-seong.”

“Yes?”

“I’d like to speak with you alone.”

“W-What is it about?”

“…It concerns the peace of the world.”

The peace of the world?

The unexpected gravity of the topic left everyone bewildered.

Kyu-seong’s face stiffened as well.

‘Could it be…?!’

The fleeting thought crossed his mind— ‘Has Ara’s cuteness reached a lethal dose?!’—but he quickly shook it off and nodded.

“Let’s move to a different place.”

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Patron 172

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“Ahaha— Is that really something to be so surprised about?”  

“Emil…!?”  

Rine’s eyes widened in disbelief. The Apostle of Greed let out a laugh, as if enjoying her reaction.  

Her attitude was as if she were greeting an old friend.  

However.  

…  

Evan, who had been wearing a lighthearted expression just moments ago, immediately drew his sword at Rine’s unusual reaction.  

Even if he had not yet reached the level of a Master, he instinctively knew how dangerous the sudden visitor before him was.  

At the moment when his tension reached its peak—  

Thud!  

“Urgh~!?”  

A sharp pain struck the back of Evan’s head, causing his body to tilt.  

“?”  

Realizing that the one who had struck his neck was Rine’s golden crown, Evan’s face filled with confusion.  

“I’m sorry. But this is the best option.”  

With Rine’s voice fading into the distance, Evan lost consciousness.  

“Oh my, how clever. Or is it for another reason?”  

“Shut up.”  

At the Apostle of Greed’s sneer, Rine glared fiercely at her.  

Without hesitation, Rine used the golden crown to move Evan to the opposite side.  

“Why are you so angry? I don’t think our relationship was that bad.”  

“Do you really think that’s something to say right now?”  

“Of course. Who do you think first taught you how to use the ‘Library’?”  

“……!”  

The Library.  

At that word, Rine’s body flinched slightly.  

“I never needed something like that…!”  

“Do you really think so?”  

Emil chuckled leisurely.  

Rine’s expression twisted in irritation, her lips tightening as if there was no longer a need for conversation.  

፡፡  

-!  

At that moment, golden eyes, unseen just moments ago, revealed themselves.  

Crash!  

Golden crowns shot toward Emil, scraping fiercely against the surrounding pillars and marble.  

The speed was blinding.  

However.  

“Hm— I did read up on this information beforehand, but you really carry around some interesting things, Rine. If I had to guess, I’d say it’s from the Ilaneph Empire?”  

The golden crowns, which should have riddled the Apostle’s body with holes, stopped powerlessly the moment they reached her.  

Clang!  

A sinister energy spread from the Apostle, and branches materialized in midair, blocking the attack.  

“!”  

Rine’s brows furrowed even further.  

But Emil, the Apostle of Greed, simply smirked and casually twitched her fingers.  

At the same time, the very branches that had blocked the golden crown now crept along its surface like vines, beginning to invade it.  

“!”  

Rine quickly retrieved the golden crown.  

“What a shame.”  

Despite her words, Emil’s voice carried no genuine disappointment.  

As if she were merely indulging Rine, she made no move to launch a counterattack, only responding to the attacks as they came.  

Even as confusion swirled within Rine over Emil’s sudden appearance, she focused on finding a way to break through the situation.  

‘What should I do?’  

If this weren’t an underground space but out in the open, she might have been confused, but not anxious.  

Outside, she could use Pluto without restriction.  

Even then, she wasn’t sure she could guarantee victory.  

If it were ten years ago, perhaps, but now—she fully understood just who the person before her was.  

But this was underground.  

A space too small to properly use Pluto.  

If she was willing to risk the collapse of the underground chamber, she might be able to attempt it.  

Even if the cave collapsed, Rine was confident she could survive.  

But the problem was—  

Alon and Evan.  

If she wasn’t careful, Alon and Evan could get caught in the destruction.  

Rine racked her brain, desperately searching for a way to overcome the situation.  

However.  

The Apostle of Greed merely watched Rine with a relaxed expression.  

As if she were curious to see what decision Rine would make.  

***

Meanwhile, in the ashen world.  

“Answer me, mage. I asked if you were the one who called me.”  

At the sheer coldness in Kylrus’s gaze, Alon gathered his thoughts and answered.  

“……………It’s true that I called you, but I have no idea where this place is.”  

“You don’t know?”  

“That’s right.”  

Kylrus furrowed his brow.  

As if attempting to discern the truth, he stared intently at Alon before suddenly extending his index finger and drawing a straight line in the air.  

Rumble~!  

The blue magic that flowed from his hand was different from what had been used in the labyrinth, slicing through the air before dissipating.  

Seeing this, Kylrus let out a sigh, his face tinged with disappointment.  

“What nonsense are you spouting, mage? There’s no way you don’t know this place.”  

“What do you mean?”  

“……You really don’t know anything, do you? Just how did you manage to pull off something so absurd with such a lack of knowledge?”  

“……”

“I’ll explain it only once, so listen carefully, brat.”  

With those words, he instantly downgraded Alon from a mage to a mere rookie of the past.  

“This place is a realm of the mind, separate from the world you live in. Every person who has achieved a great deed carries their own unique world.”  

“Then… is this your realm of the mind?”  

Alon thought his reasoning was quite plausible.  

Recalling the story of the Golden Dragon, Lanisius, he knew that the mage before him had fought against the Black Ones, regardless of what his final fate had been.  

‘Then, could this be a manifestation of the world after his battle with the Black Ones?’  

Alon silently observed the ruined world around him.  

Just looking at this devastated landscape was enough to remind him of the Black Ones’ true danger.  

‘…The world from a thousand years ago is far worse than what I saw in the game.’  

In ‘Psychedelia’, the Black Ones inflicted great damage on the continent, but they were ultimately stopped by Eliban and other powerful figures.  

Because of that, the situation had never escalated to this extent.  

However, in a world where the Black Ones had not been stopped, the result was utter destruction—complete and absolute ruin.  

Even Alon, who usually remained indifferent, was momentarily stunned by the sight.  

Then—  

“…Ha.”  

“?”  

Kylrus let out a hollow laugh.  

“What nonsense are you spouting, brat? This realm of the mind—”  

His next words were even more shocking.  

“It’s yours.”  

“…What?”  

Alon’s mouth fell open, unable to process the words.  

“My… realm of the mind?”  

“Yes. I, who have lost everything, have no reason to possess a realm of the mind.”  

Kylrus scrutinized him with a look that suggested Alon didn’t even understand something as basic as that.  

Then, after casually glancing around, he shrugged.  

“Anyway, brat, this is your realm of the mind.”  

“…Are you saying this is really the same kind of realm of the mind I know?”  

“Yes. Though in your case, you lack any formulaic constructs, so it’s merely being shaped by your strongest memories.”  

Kylrus’s words made Alon swallow his confusion and try to gather his thoughts—  

But before he could do so—  

“So, brat. Why did you summon me?”  

The sudden question halted his train of thought.  

After a brief silence, he answered.  

“…I had something to ask.”  

“Something to ask, huh.”  

Kylrus stared at Alon for a moment before saying—  

“Speak. Keep it concise. You did manage to defeat me, so I’ll at least grant you that much.”  

He moved slowly and sat atop a pile of rubble. His words urged Alon to speak, though Alon hesitated, as there were many things he wanted to ask.  

“……”  

After deliberating for a moment, Alon finally asked his first question.  

“…I heard it from the Golden Dragon, Lanisius. That you were originally a mage.”  

Kylrus’s expression turned strange at those words.  

“You met the Golden Dragon?”  

“Yes.”  

“So, he’s still alive.”  

When Alon nodded, Kylrus relaxed his previously furrowed brow and let out a small sigh.  

“…That’s a relief.”  

A whisper so quiet that even Alon barely caught it.  

Alon briefly considered telling him how Lanisius had survived, but before he could make that decision—  

“Well, whatever, brat. What you really want to know is why a mage like me ended up as an Outer God, isn’t it?”  

“…Yeah.”  

Kylrus asked, and Alon nodded in response.  

“It’s simple—revenge.”  

“…Revenge?”  

The answer came swiftly, without hesitation.  

“Yes. I abandoned everything to become a goblin so that I could take revenge against the Black Ones.”  

….

“…Is that even possible?”  

“No. It’s impossible—under normal circumstances.”  

Kylrus’s brow furrowed as if recalling the past.  

“In my battle against the Black Ones, I lost everything. My comrades, my friends, all of them. The only things left around me were corpses.”  

“I, too, was barely clinging to life, waiting for a death that wasn’t far off.”  

“……”

“But I didn’t want to die. I wanted revenge on the Black Ones who had killed my comrades and friends. I wanted to annihilate them with my own hands.”  

A peculiar glint flickered in his eyes.  

“I searched for a way to survive. I forced my shattered mana core beyond its limits to barely keep myself alive and think. And at that moment, the goblins appeared.”  

His expression, however, remained unnervingly calm.  

“Hundreds, perhaps thousands of goblins who had burrowed underground, cowering from the presence of the Black Ones, emerged—”  

“And they feasted on the corpses of my comrades.”  

Kylrus’s eyes burned as if he were witnessing that moment all over again.  

It was then that Alon finally understood the strange light in his gaze.  

“A mage’s hand—the same hand that had exchanged jokes just the day before—was mercilessly chewed to pieces in a goblin’s mouth.”  

“A mage’s head—the same head that had worried for his disciple just the day before—became nothing more than a plaything for the goblins.”  

“A young mage’s body—the same body that had envisioned a future just the day before—was ground into mincemeat and fed to young goblins.”  

And—  

It was ‘rage’.  

A quiet, emotionless rage that only burned all the fiercer for its stillness.  

“In that moment, as I watched those goblins devouring my comrades’ corpses, I found my way to survival.”  

The next words came from Alon’s own lips.  

“…The goblins’ god.”  

As if affirming that deduction, Kylrus continued his tale with eerie composure.  

“I squeezed out the last dregs of my mana and transformed into a goblin.”  

“I slaughtered goblins with my broken mana core to instill fear.”  

“I seized my comrades’ corpses before the goblins could devour them—only to then grant them back, earning their worship.”  

“I degraded my fallen comrades into mere chunks of meat—offering them up to the ravenous goblins, stuffing them down their insatiable throats to secure their reverence.”  

In that moment, the puzzle pieces clicked together in Alon’s mind.  

Why Kylrus, once a mage, now bore the appearance of a goblin as an Outer God.  

Why he could no longer use the Death Shadow Dragon.  

“My realm of the mind, my magic, my honor, my dignity, my comrades—”  

“I abandoned everything,” Kylrus said, but then—  

His voice wavered.  

His face twisted.  

“And I became the Outer God, Kylrus.”  

At last, Alon understood.  

Where Kylrus’s strange, simmering rage was truly directed.  

It wasn’t toward the Black Ones.  

It wasn’t toward the goblins, either.  

It was—  

“That’s the reason I still exist in this world as an Outer God.”  

— ‘Self-hatred’.  

The rage wasn’t for his enemies.  

It was for himself—the one who had survived in disgrace, the one who had clung to life in the most wretched, grotesque way possible.  

A deep, unrelenting self-loathing.  

“……”  

Alon could find no words to say.  

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Master 64

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“Haha, ahaha.”

After the hero validation ceremony ended and another full day of waiting, I was finally granted permission to leave the academy and return to the mansion.

Of course, the moment I received that permission, I bolted out of the academy and made my way toward the carriage waiting at the main gate.

“What’s making you smile like that?”

“Obviously, I’m happy to finally go home.”

By the way, the Lady Meredia walking beside me with a deeply furrowed brow actually could have gone home earlier, but kindly stayed at the academy until I got my return approved.

Of course, she claimed it was because she was worried about how it would look if she left first, but I now understand that’s just her way of showing affection.

“Why are you looking at me with such an annoyed face?”

“Can’t I look at the person I proposed to?”

Her tone was still as prickly as ever, but compared to our first meeting, she had clearly changed.

“Damn it, why did I have to get involved with someone like this…”

“Ahaha…”

Despite saying that, the fact that she’s wearing the ring I gave her during the public proposal a few days ago shows just how much she’s changed.

‘Of course, that means I’ll have to be more cautious with my actions from now on.’

When I recall how she held me for hours yesterday demanding an explanation about the Saintess, I still break out in a cold sweat.

Especially when she asked what exactly I did to the Saintess to make her threaten the witnesses on my behalf—I almost cried from the unfairness of it all.

‘Why am I being interrogated for something that spider monster did on its own?’

That spider, which had casually made my shadow its base of operations, has been completely unresponsive since yesterday.

Still, it did help me avoid a crisis, so part of me wants to at least give it some credit.

I wanted to ask how it managed to deceive even the inquisitors present at the scene, not to mention the Pope, who showed up through a video communication crystal.

“You can keep being your usual secretive self, but you need to be aware that more eyes are on you now.”

“…Yes, I’ll keep that in mind.”

“Even now, many people are watching you. You do realize that, right?”

Feeling uncomfortable, I quickened my pace with a frown, while Meredia glanced toward the academy’s main building and muttered.

When I followed her gaze, just as she said, the academy students were crowding around the windows, staring at me.

“This feels… like I’m some kind of zoo exhibit.”

“Ha, I know that feeling well.”

As I mumbled with a slightly overwhelmed expression at the never-ending storm of attention, the Lady let out a faint smile.

“Ever since my debutante ball, I’ve always lived under those kinds of stares.”

“Ah…”

Indeed, just like me, who had never experienced such attention, she too must have had a tough life, always being the subject of cold, excessive scrutiny.

Wait, did I just poke at one of her old traumas?

“Well, it doesn’t really matter anymore.”

Thankfully, Meredia just spoke calmly and quickened her steps.

“At least none of the looks directed at you are mocking ones.”

“Really? I can’t see that well from here…”

“Maybe that’s why someone ordered the students to keep quiet.”

When she muttered that in a low voice, I glanced at her and couldn’t resist speaking in a slightly teasing tone.

“Oh, Lady Meredia. Could it be…?”

Lady Meredia was attractive even normally, but when her poker face cracked, that rare cuteness made it worth the risk of getting hit.

“Were you worried about me…”

“…Yes, I was.”

But then, cutting off my teasing with a completely unexpected reply, Meredia answered plainly.

“Huh?”

“I did it because I was worried about you, so shut up and walk.”

With those words, she began walking faster, and I stood there dumbfounded, staring at her back before scratching my head and clearing my throat.

‘…Why is my face getting hot?’

Having been hit with that unexpected direct pitch, I blushed slightly and hurried to follow her.

“Oh no.”

“…What’s wrong?”

Suddenly stopping in her tracks, Meredia scowled and muttered under her breath.

“Annoyingly enough, we have uninvited guests.”

Curious about who had managed to upset her so much, I peeked past her shoulder to confirm their identity, then spoke carefully while glancing at her.

“Lady Meredia, His Highness the Prince isn’t exactly an uninvited guest…”

“Oh, look who it is!!!”

“…Mmh.”

“The long-lost hero of the realm has finally appeared after hundreds of years!!!”

But just as I was speaking, a thunderous voice rang out from ahead, and I almost agreed with her despite myself.

“Your Highness, I can hear you just fine without you shouting.”

“Really? My apologies! People these days tend to have trouble hearing me!”

Now that I got a clearer look, I realized there were more people waiting by the carriage than just the princess.

“We were wondering when you’d arrive…”

“Haha, the Prince is amazing in so many ways.”

“…Ugh.”

Runiel, Parsha, and Sasha all greeted me with weary expressions.

Judging by the atmosphere, it seemed they had been enduring Katarina’s indiscriminate chatter until I showed up.

“You’re not planning to ride in the same carriage, are you?”

While silently admiring their patience, Meredia spoke beside me with a voice full of irritation.

“…Is that not allowed?”

“Does the House of Lingard have some strange tradition of riding with servants?”

Her tone sounded mocking, but in truth, I used to dine with my servants every evening after being appointed acting head of house, to get to know them better.

It only stopped because too many people ended up with upset stomachs.

That aside, isn’t it normal for servants to ride along in the carriage to attend to their master?

“Ha. Master, you’re surprisingly dense about these things.”

Scratching my head awkwardly and glancing around nervously, I suddenly felt Parsha poke my side and whisper in my ear.

“The lady wants to ride the carriage with you. Just the two of you.”

“…Ah.”

Only then did I fully understand what she meant by “uninvited guests.”

Wait, is this really the same Demon Lord Meredia I used to know?

The more I get to know her, the more tsundere she seems. She’s like an onion—layers keep peeling off endlessly.

“We’ll just take the carriage the academy prepared for us. Please enjoy your private time.”

As expected, Parsha is still Parsha.

Even though there was a small mishap during the ring delivery, she’s the one who handed it over to Sasha, so she must’ve had a plan all along.

Which means, starting next month, I’ll have to raise her salary as much as I possibly can.

“Well then, we’ll be going—”

“Wait.”

I was smiling approvingly at Parsha as she wisely led Runiel and Sasha away when it happened.

“Hmmm…”

Out of nowhere, Meredia inserted herself between me and Parsha, gazing down at her with half-lidded eyes.

“My lady, I swear, I only hired Parsha because she’s talented and…”

Recalling our last conversation in the carriage and the scolding trauma from yesterday, I hurried to explain.

“You have very interesting eyes.”

But what came out of Meredia’s mouth was surprisingly gentle and full of curiosity, unlike her usual tone.

“…You’re no different, Lady Meredia.”

“Ha.”

Wondering what was going on, I tilted my head, and that’s when Parsha, looking up at Meredia, spoke something rather meaningful.

“…How about it? I’ll pay you ten times your current salary to become my personal attendant.”

I was just observing quietly until then, but Meredia’s sudden job offer made me flinch instinctively.

‘This is exactly why I tried to keep these two apart…’

To be fair, Parsha is supposed to be Meredia’s closest aide in the original storyline.

If she gets an offer like that, there’s a high chance she’d leave, even if she’s currently satisfied with her job.

“Wow, now that’s a tempting offer.”

As expected, Parsha’s eyes sparkled as she smiled, sending chills down my spine.

‘…How much money do I even have on hand right now?’

Sure, Meredia and I are now of one heart and mind, but if Parsha stays by her side, there’s no telling what chaos might ensue.

Right now, things are under control because she’s with me, but in the original path, she was the main contributor to Meredia becoming the final boss.

So, even if my meals are sparse for a few years, I have to keep her by my side for now…

“Still, I’ll have to decline.”

Just as I was mentally preparing to tighten my belt and cry, Parsha suddenly switched to a cold smile and flatly refused.

“A few months ago, I would’ve accepted in tears, but unfortunately, I’m very satisfied with my current job.”

Honestly, that was touching. I should get her a gift once we’re back at the mansion.

“Consider yourself lucky, kid.”

But for some reason, Meredia didn’t seem pleased with that loyal response and glared at Parsha with a sour expression.

“You might be the first person to reject my job offer and survive.”

“Well, when you think about it, we’ll probably be family soon. No need to be like that.”

“And you’re the second person to say something that cheeky and still stand.”

Wait—why are two grown adults bickering like children?

“Haha, Lady Meredia. Let’s not be too harsh now.”

Though I usually side with her, this time, I had to defend Parsha.

“Anyway, Parsha is mine, for now.”

“Tsk. I know.”

Thankfully, Meredia, softened by the recent events, gave up her headhunting attempt and started walking toward the carriage.

“…Eheheh.”

I thought I heard Parsha let out a weird giggle beside me, but I decided not to question it.

“Well then, I’ll see you all at the mansion.”

Just as I barely managed to prevent a key team member from defecting and followed behind Meredia, excited for a well-earned rest—

“W-Wait, wait just a second!”

“Yes?”

“Sir Whitney. Haven’t you heard the reason I came here yet?”

It was the princess, who’d been anxiously watching Meredia this whole time, now grabbing my arm and speaking to me.

“Your Highness? I thought you were just here to greet us…”

“L-Look at this.”

“Oh no.”

As I furrowed my brows slightly and turned around, the princess suddenly lifted her top, and I reflexively turned my head away with an audible groan.

“Your Highness, please don’t undress so boldly in front of me…”

“Enough, just look!”

“…Sigh.”

I was thankful she wasn’t one of those scandalous princes, but a pure-brained princess instead. Still, I couldn’t ignore the attention we were drawing, so I had no choice but to look.

“L-Last night, my stomach started hurting out of nowhere, and then… this weird symbol showed up!”

“Huh?”

But once I saw it, I realized this wasn’t just another random episode of her antics.

“I just got off probation thanks to your help with the Saintess issue. If someone finds out about this, I’ll end up in prison next time!”

Clear as day, a sinister-looking gray sigil had appeared between her perfectly toned abs.

“So please, help me as a white mage. We’re still f-friends, right?”

“…Sir Whitney?”

But the reason I couldn’t answer her right away wasn’t just surprise.

“I-I’m still useful! I’m the first in line for succession! Having me as a friend is a real asset!”

‘…Why does this have the same magical wavelength as mine?’

The symbol on the princess’s stomach emitted the exact same energy as my own gray magic signature.

“…Master.”

Naturally, I had no clue what was going on and just stood there stunned when Runiel quietly approached and whispered in my ear.

“Actually, the same symbol appeared on me last night too.”

“…M-Me too! It happened to me yesterday, and it really hurt!”

Before I could even react to that, Sasha also stammered more than usual and gave me the same information.

“Master. It happened to me last night as well.”

“……”

“And I think I have a rough idea what it is.”

At those words, I turned my gaze back to the mark on the princess’s stomach, doubting my own ears.

“This is the Mark of a Vassal.”

“The… Mark of a Vassal?”

That’s the thing Demon Lords carve into their closest subordinates, isn’t it?

“So you’ve finally awakened your power of dominion?”

“…Huh?”

“Yes. This is only the beginning. Ahahahaha…!”

No, seriously—what the hell is happening right now?

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Round 308

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“Welcome, Mr. Kyu-seong.”

“Ha ha ha! Welcome indeed!”

“Kyu-seong, it’s been a while. Hi, Ara!”

The guild master and all the team leaders had gathered.

Young-seong and Si-young also greeted Ara and me, waving their hands.

“Did everyone wait just to see me?”

“Ha ha ha! Of course! We all gathered and waited for our dear Ara!”

“Oh! That’s wonderful!”

Excited to see familiar faces, Ara dashed around joyfully.

While watching her with a fond smile, Han Seok-jun gestured to an empty seat.

“Please, have a seat.”

“Yes.”

Hmm, this isn’t going to be easy.

Such an overwhelming strategy.

It’s a scary tactic, perfectly targeting my weakness for emotional ties. At this rate, I’d sign the contract without even having a chance to negotiate.

‘Get a grip!’

I composed myself and widened my eyes with determination.

Meanwhile, Ara had already been won over, laughing gleefully while riding on Hanul’s shoulders.

“Ha ha ha! Isn’t this fun?!”

“Heh! Hehehe! This is great!”

“As expected of my successor! Ha ha ha!”

“I’m Hanul’s successor! Heh! Heh! Heh!”

Ugh, a formidable opponent.

To melt Ara’s heart so quickly.

At this point, I had no choice but to stay sharp myself…

“Mr. Kyu-seong, we’ve received numerous inquiries regarding your recent work, ‘Ingo’. It seems to be thanks to Ms. Katrina. Would it be possible to release your next works as well?”

“Hmm, I believe there are several completed works. I’ll review them and get back to you, Guild Master.”

“Yes, take your time. It’s not urgent, so even if it takes a few months, it’s fine.”

Ah!

I responded too naturally.

Asking me to reach out after a few months—that would be after my current contract ends.

In other words, ‘let’s continue our relationship > let’s renew the contract!’

‘Scary… such terrifying people!’

They’ve managed to charm me.

But I, Lee Kyu-seong, won’t fall for such shallow tricks.

“By the way, Kyu-seong, any upcoming camping trips? I’d love to go with Si-young.”

“Hey, Manager, weren’t we supposed to go too? Why are you trying to go with just Si-young?”

“Of course, couples should go together. Why bring extra baggage?”

“That’s so mean!”

Jeong So-yeon and Young-seong launched their attack.

I maintained my composure and replied calmly.

“You both can plan your own trips. How about next week?”

“Next week’s a bit busy. How about three months from now?”

“I’ve been busy too, so a few months later sounds good…”

Hmm.

No matter how I look at it, this seems suspiciously intentional.

When I squinted my eyes, Young-seong and Jeong So-yeon pretended not to notice, whistling innocently.

“Kyu-seong.”

At that moment, Si-young called me.

“You’ll renew your contract, right?”

A direct hit.

I hadn’t expected such boldness, so I hesitated for a moment.

The others were also surprised, staring with wide eyes as if they couldn’t believe Si-young would be so straightforward.

“We’ll offer the best conditions. If necessary, we can even give you the Vice Guild Master position, along with my guild shares.”

“Ah, no, that’s…”

It was an extraordinary offer.

The Vice Guild Master position, plus shares in Ara Hongryeon.

Considering Si-young is a founding member and the Vice Guild Master of Ara Hongryeon, her shares must be significant…

“My shares are roughly 23%. And don’t worry about the Vice Guild Master title—it’s more honorary. The Guild Master handles all the hard work.”

“Well, I’m not really interested in positions, so…”

Just then, Ara, still on Hanul’s shoulders, piped up.

“Is Vice Guild Master a high rank?”

“Right below the Guild Master!”

“Oh! That’s high! Is Kyu-seong Kyu-seong becoming the Vice Guild Master?”

Ara’s eyes sparkled with excitement.

Though she looked hopeful, I really had no intention of taking the Vice Guild Master role.

Even if I renewed my contract, I’d refuse such a troublesome position.

“Guild Master!”

While Ara was still singing about the Vice Guild Master, an employee suddenly rushed over.

“What’s the matter?”

“Th-the Terror Guild and the Ironblood Guild are here!”

“!!!”

Terror and Ironblood?

Names I hadn’t expected.

But soon, I realized it made perfect sense.

They must’ve heard somewhere that I was renewing my contract today.

“So it’s come to this.”

Han Seok-jun chuckled awkwardly.

At that moment, the elevator doors opened, and familiar faces poured out.

“How dare you try to steal Mr. Kyu-seong without us?!”

“Even if Kyu-seong is currently an Ara Hongryeon guild member, isn’t this crossing the line?”

Baek Tae-seop and Johann.

The two powerhouses of Korea had appeared.

Behind them were the top Awakener members of each guild.

The overwhelming presence put everyone from Ara Hongryeon on edge.

“Hey now, what’s the big idea, barging into someone else’s place?”

“Kid, this isn’t your business.”

“Ha ha ha! Old man, that’s my line.”

Hanul stood in front of Baek Tae-seop, with Ara still perched on his shoulders.

His imposing stance made even the Awakener members from the Ironblood Guild tense up.

“Grandpa!”

At that moment, Ara waved her hand at Baek Tae-seop as if she knew him.

Baek Tae-seop’s imposing expression melted instantly.

“Oh my, our Ara was here all along!”

“What brings you here? Ah! Did you come to congratulate Kyu-seong Kyu-seong on becoming the Vice Guild Master?”

“Mr. Kyu-seong is the Vice Guild Master?”

Dun dun!

The surrounding air grew cold in an instant.

Soon, all eyes were on me.

“Vice Guild Master of Ara Hongryeon?”

“They even offered the Vice Guild Master position?”

“Well, we were considering offering a similar position, so it makes sense that Ara Hongryeon would make such an offer.”

While the commotion continued, Ara climbed down from Hanul’s back and walked confidently.

“Everyone, pay your respects! This is Vice Guild Master Kyu-seong Kyu-seong!”

“Ooooh.”

Ara seemed completely obsessed with the Vice Guild Master title.

People watched her adorable display with fond smiles.

“But Ara, the Guild Master is higher than the Vice Guild Master.”

“…Gasp!”

Ara was shocked by my words.

She slowly turned her gaze to Han Seok-jun.

“A-Are you the Guild Master?”

“That’s right. I’m the Guild Master.”

“Y-You’re higher than Kyu-seong Kyu-seong?!”

“Technically, in terms of position, yes. But that doesn’t mean I’m above Mr. Kyu-seong.”

Han Seok-jun smiled warmly, as if finding her cute, but Ara looked back at me with a stubborn, defiant expression.

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong is the OverLord!”

“R-Right.”

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong is amazing!”

“Uh-huh.”

Seeing Ara’s frustrated face, people began to catch on.

Then, as if on cue, they started clapping and speaking in unison.

“Of course, Mr. Kyu-seong is the most amazing one here.”

“Absolutely! Everyone gathered here today because of Mr. Kyu-seong.”

“Kyu-seong’s unique abilities are remarkable, not just in Korea but worldwide!”

“Positions like Vice Guild Master or even Guild Master can’t define Mr. Kyu-seong. He’s an extraordinary person!”

Suddenly, everyone was praising me with the same enthusiasm.

Thanks to that, Ara’s expression brightened, and she soon puffed out her chest with pride, wearing the same confident look as before.

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong is amazing!”

“Mr. Kyu-seong is amazing!”

“All hail Kyu-seong!”

Why does this suddenly feel like a cult gathering?

While I was trying to regain my composure amidst the chaotic atmosphere, Johann from the Terror Guild approached quietly.

“Shall we start the real negotiation now?”

‘Of course…’

It seemed the main event hadn’t even started yet.

***

Beijing, China

Having finally arrived, Katrina let out a deep sigh.

“Why do I always have to handle things like this?”

Of course, since she could use the overpowered skill of spatial teleportation, she was the easiest person to send.

But because of that, she ended up with most of the annoying tasks.

On top of that, being the youngest and least experienced among the Level 9 Awakener didn’t help.

Still, Katrina wasn’t one to be taken lightly—she always made sure to get something in return for her efforts.

“It’s about time they showed up…”

At the entrance of a dungeon.

A heavily armed security force stood guard.

They were preventing anyone else from entering the dungeon.

The person Katrina was looking for was already inside, actively clearing the dungeon.

“Huh?”

Just then, a new group appeared near the dungeon.

The guards at the entrance immediately tensed up.

“Hmm, still clearing it, huh?”

A loud, booming voice rang out.

And Katrina recognized that voice instantly.

‘Songoku?’

The Guild Master of Skyscraper.

Skyscraper Guild had been engaged in particularly unusual ventures recently, which had caught Katrina’s attention.

Using invisibility magic, Katrina carefully observed the situation.

“They should be coming out soon.”

“They’re late!”

The man spoke as if he had an appointment with the people inside.

Just then, the dungeon trembled slightly.

Wooooom.

“You’ve worked hard!!”

Countless guild members waiting outside bowed deeply as someone slowly emerged.

Phew…

A giant figure appeared.

He looked to be around 4 meters tall.

Clearly beyond the size of a regular human.

“You’re out!”

“Songoku, sorry to keep you waiting.”

Level 9 Awakener.

It was Zheng Zheng, a representative figure of China.

With the ability of Giant Form, Zheng Zheng possessed monstrous strength, durability, and stamina, becoming a Level 9 Awakener through sheer brute force.

“We have another guest, I see.”

Though he had a fierce and rough appearance, Zheng Zheng’s sharp eyes immediately spotted where Katrina was hiding.

Realizing she’d been found, Katrina revealed herself.

“Long time no see.”

“The little witch has arrived.”

People flinched at the sudden appearance of another Level 9 Awakener.

Tension rose as they prepared for battle.

But Zheng Zheng waved his hand dismissively, signaling it was fine.

“Your presence means something has happened.”

“That’s right. A Level 9 meeting has been convened.”

“A Level 9 meeting? It’s been a while.”

Zheng Zheng recalled the Level 9 meeting that had briefly occurred due to the Dungeon of Avarice.

He glanced at the Guild Master who had resolved that incident.

“Little witch, I have a prior engagement right now. Would you mind coming with us and waiting for a bit?”

“I don’t mind. As long as it’s done by today, right?”

“It’ll be done today.”

Watching their conversation, Ryu Wangjin from Skyscraper Guild twitched his lips and muttered bluntly.

“You can just say it here. Is it something that needs to be hidden?”

“It’s not really a secret. We’ll have to inform governments worldwide anyway, so Skyscraper will find out sooner or later.”

“Then it’d be better if we just sit together. After all, Ryu Cheon will soon become a Level 9 Awakener and be added to the list.”

Ryu Cheon, who had accompanied them, stood blankly behind, her mind filled with thoughts about Ara’s new daily vlog that was being uploaded today.

Even with two Level 9 Awakener present, she didn’t seem to care in the slightest.

Katrina, already familiar with Ryu Cheon, nodded in agreement.

“Well, she might reach Level 9 soon. Alright then.”

“I’m curious to hear the news.”

Katrina activated her magic again.

In an instant, they were transported back.

“Your abilities are impressive, as always!”

“This is the great witch’s teleportation magic.”

While Zheng Zheng and Ryu Wangjin marveled, Katrina went straight to the point.

“The topic discussed at the recent Level 9 meeting was Eli’s message.”

“Eli saw something again, huh?”

Zheng Zheng nodded as Katrina briefly explained the events.

“He said the Demon King and the Hero have been chosen.”

“The Demon King and the Hero?”

“Sounds random, right? We thought the same. But the real problem isn’t that—the message also mentioned something about causality.”

“What does that mean?”

“Sigh, I figured you’d forget. It’s the same message that appeared when the Seven Deadly Sins first emerged.”

“Ah, now I remember.”

The atmosphere grew tense at Katrina’s words.

The mention of something as impactful as the Seven Deadly Sins naturally made everyone serious.

At that moment, Ryu Cheon pulled out her phone, watching Ara’s freshly uploaded daily vlog.

“Ara?”

“…You know Ara?”

“Of course. I’ve met her in person.”

“I’ve met her too.”

Ryu Cheon subtly showed her phone case, revealing a photo with Ara, complete with Ara’s autograph.

“You know Lee Kyu-seong too?”

“Yes. He’s my benefactor and Ara’s butler.”

“…Ara’s butler?”

Katrina looked at Ryu Cheon with an incredulous face but eventually accepted it—thinking about it, it wasn’t entirely wrong.

– Today, we’re going chestnut hunting with Emily, who just moved in.

– It’s a picnic!

Katrina became absentminded, drawn into the video.

She momentarily forgot about bringing Zheng Zheng to the Level 9 meeting.

Luckily, Ryu Wangjin and Zheng Zheng were deep in thought, not noticing Katrina’s distraction.

– Emily! Try cutting that!

– Okay! I’ll give it a shot!

Swish!

– Ooooh! You’re truly a Hero!

– Hehe. Thanks.

The scenes flowed naturally.

Then suddenly, Katrina snapped out of it and urgently spoke to Ryu Cheon.

“Wait!!”

“Eh?”

“Go back a bit!”

“No way.”

“Don’t ‘no way’ me!!”

Annoyed by Katrina’s insistence, Ryu Cheon puffed her cheeks in protest.

But in the end, she complied.

Swish!

– Ooooh! You’re truly a Hero!

“Yes! This part!!”

Katrina’s eyes sparkled with excitement.

Meanwhile, Ryu Cheon simply admired Ara’s cute face.

“She definitely said ‘Hero.’ Right?”

“I don’t know.”

“What do you mean you don’t know?! She clearly said ‘Hero’!”

“She probably just said it casually.”

“There’s no way she said it casually!”

Even Emily’s swordsmanship seemed unusual. At first, Katrina hadn’t thought much of it since it was just chestnut cutting, but upon rewatching, it was anything but ordinary.

“Th-this…”

She wasn’t entirely sure.

Moreover, the girl in the video looked like she was only in her teens.

But it was enough of a reason to confirm.

She had to find Lee Kyu-seong immediately.

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Inside a massive altar that had existed since ancient times, resembling a pyramid.  

The shaman of the great tribe Kalmak, “Marikula,” who had subdued hundreds of tribes by force and brought them under his control, looked up in astonishment.  

A staircase so high that it would take several minutes to climb.  

At the top stood Hazad, the god his tribe had worshipped for generations, the very being who had transformed Kalmak—once merely a small tribe—into the great tribe ruling all of Karamble.  

Marikula could not clearly see Hazad’s figure.  

All he could perceive was a dark form, presumed to belong to the great god.  

That was not unusual.  

No matter how great a shaman Marikula was, he was not permitted to gaze upon the god’s form.  

Only those who had been engraved with Hazad’s mark—”the Engraved Ones”—were allowed to witness him.  

Even so, Marikula could tell.  

“He is in a good mood.”  

He could hear the voice of the great god clearly.  

And that voice was filled with undeniable anticipation and excitement.  

“What on earth was written in that letter?”  

Marikula grew curious about the contents of the letter Hazad had received.  

He was merely a messenger, a servant of Hazad.  

He knew he should not be curious about the letter’s contents.  

Yet, ever since he had begun serving Hazad, he had never heard such an expectant and excited tone from him.  

Marikula instinctively covered his mouth to keep his question from escaping.  

Then, a moment later—  

[Interesting. Very interesting.]  

Hazad muttered repeatedly in his neutral voice.  

Soon, he casually let go of the letter in his hand.  

The letter began to fall down the stairs.  

Though it had been dropped carelessly, it naturally glided down the steps, folding itself neatly as if untouched, and landed before Marikula.  

[Messenger, deliver this to the one engraved with my mark. And tell them to bring me a reply as quickly as possible.]  

“…May I ask if this takes precedence over your previous command?”  

[Yes, this comes first.]  

Marikula was taken aback.  

Even if he had to send out an Engraved One, this order was to be prioritized over what he had planned.  

He had asked just in case, but he never expected such an answer.  

“Understood.”  

Though momentarily shaken, he quickly obeyed and rose to his feet.  

As he watched his servant depart, Hazad murmured with a smirk—  

[If you are truly alive, this will be quite fun.]  

Softly.  

[-My one and only friend.]  

***

The Next Day  

As planned, Alon finished his preparations to depart for the location Rine had arranged.  

However, Rine looked more troubled than usual.  

“…Rine, did something happen?”  

“Ah, no. It’s nothing, Godfather.”  

“It doesn’t seem like nothing. You don’t look well.”  

His voice was calm, but there was clear concern in it.  

Rine gave a faint smile as if his words had lightened her mood.  

“Don’t worry too much. It’s just because of a dream I had last night.”  

“…A nightmare?”  

“Yes.”  

“What kind of dream was it?”  

“Uh—”  

Rine hesitated to answer.  

Seeing that, Alon raised a hand slightly.  

“If it’s difficult to talk about, you don’t have to.”  

“…I’m sorry, Godfather. It just wasn’t a pleasant memory.”  

“That’s understandable. But if you ever have something troubling you, talk to me. I’ll listen as much as I can.”  

Truthfully, he wanted to ask her right away.  

Unlike the others, Rine was usually not prone to emotional fluctuations.  

It was the first time he had seen her like this.  

However, since she was unwilling to speak, he could not force her.  

Just as Alon was about to turn away—  

“…Godfather.”  

“What is it?”  

Rine stopped him.  

When he turned back to her, Rine seemed to contemplate something for a moment.  

Then, with an awkward smile, she withdrew her hand.  

“It’s nothing. I was going to ask something, but I realized I already had my answer.”  

“Is that so?”  

It was obvious she was avoiding the topic.  

“Yes, let’s get going quickly.”  

“Alright, let’s do that.”  

Alon chose not to press further and turned away once more.  

***

After traveling east from Lartania with Rine for about an hour, Alon arrived at a cave in a nearby canyon.  

“This is the place I found. Does it look right?”  

Alon surveyed the surroundings before nodding.  

“Yes, it seems so. Let’s go inside.”  

“Ugh.”  

As he followed behind Alon, Evan scanned the surroundings of the cave and suddenly asked a question.  

“Marquis.”  

“What is it?”  

“Do you know what’s inside this cave?”  

“…Roughly?”  

Evan’s expression became slightly strange at Alon’s answer.  

“Given who you are, I thought you might have known the exact location as well…”  

It seemed he was recalling Alon’s history of utilizing obscure information that others often overlooked.  

But Alon’s knowledge always had small gaps.  

‘The game never provided exact locations like this.’  

Most of what he knew came from the game, and while he was aware of what was inside the cave, he didn’t know its precise location.  

He only knew that it was somewhere within the canyon.  

“Well, it’s like that.”  

“Like what?”  

“I didn’t know the exact location.”  

“…That’s an odd answer.”  

“Is it?”  

[Meow.]  

Even Blackie chimed in, adding to the ambiguous atmosphere for a brief moment.  

“…It’s blocked?”  

Evan, who had reached the cave’s end, looked puzzled.  

Alon stepped forward, touching the obstructing wall while searching his memory.  

‘A stone at the bottom right corner of the cave’s center.’  

Looking down, he spotted an ordinary-looking stone.  

Without hesitation, he lightly kicked it.  

In that instant—  

Rumble!  

A deafening noise filled the cave as the blocked wall began to vibrate.  

Lines appeared along the surface as though it were constructed of stacked bricks, and soon, a staircase leading underground was revealed.  

“Wow. I never would have imagined this.”  

Evan’s voice echoed through the cave walls.  

Descending the stairs, Alon and his companions discovered a vast underground waterway.  

There, tied to the side, was a boat—one that had clearly been abandoned for a long time, yet showed no signs of decay or wear.  

“Let’s go.”  

They boarded the small boat.  

Using the softly glowing luminous stones as guide markers, they followed the long, straight waterway forward.  

After quite some time had passed—  

“…Marquis.”  

“What is it?”  

“I know you probably won’t answer me, but… how exactly do you find places like this?”  

Instead of responding, Alon simply looked ahead.  

At the end of the waterway, a massive passage came into view.  

Not just any passage—one that bore the marks of time yet was still remarkably well-maintained, resembling a grand chamber.  

The floor was covered in old but intact marble, and the pillars, though covered in dust, were also made of gray marble.  

After surveying the scene, Alon spoke.  

“Let’s go.”  

He stepped off the boat, recalling the game’s details in his mind.  

‘The Forgotten Era’s Royal Palace… was that it?’  

Even in the game, not much was detailed about this place.  

Among players, it was simply referred to as the “Ancient Palace.”  

The only reason players ever came here was to use the “Footsteps of the Past” to encounter celestial beings and enhance their abilities.  

‘In the game, it was simply: Use the Footsteps of the Past, meet a celestial, and receive a stat boost! But in reality, how does it actually work?’  

As they continued walking, an altar gradually came into view.  

Alon set aside his curiosity for now.  

‘I’ll find out today.’  

The group arrived near the altar.  

“Wait here for a moment.”  

“Understood, Godfather.”  

Leaving Rine and Evan behind, Alon stepped alone toward the altar.  

As expected, it was made of marble and covered in a thick layer of dust.  

Ignoring the dust, Alon retrieved the “Footsteps of the Past” from his coat and placed it on the altar.  

Wooong~!  

The moment it was set down, a strange mechanical hum resonated, and candles ignited with flames of magical energy.  

Confirming this, Alon reached into his coat once more and pulled out a piece of cloth.  

It was a remnant from the robe that Kylrus had left behind after being dealt with.  

Placing it on the altar as well, Alon recalled the instructions from the game.  

He raised his left hand above the Footsteps of the Past.  

Wooooooong~!  

A peculiar resonating sound echoed in his ears.  

Then, as a blinding light engulfed his vision—  

—his sight was completely washed out in white.  

And when his vision returned—  

“…!”  

What lay before him was—  

A world in ruin.  

There were no words to fully describe it.  

Just—ruin.  

That one word was enough to encapsulate the entire scene.  

The earth was parched and cracked.  

A lone, withered sapling stood on the dead land, its rotting branches swaying pitifully in the wind.  

The sky was a chaotic blend of gray and black clouds, exuding an eerily apocalyptic atmosphere.  

“…What is this place?”  

Unconsciously, Alon let out a breath.  

And at that moment—  

“Unbelievable.”  

Hearing a voice behind him, Alon instinctively turned around.  

It was a voice he was all too familiar with—the voice of Kylrus, the opponent he had fought in the labyrinth.  

But that wasn’t the end of it.  

Alon’s eyes filled with confusion.  

Standing there was not a goblin—but a human.  

A man with long black hair tied in a high ponytail, dressed in Eastern-style robes.  

His arms bore strange tattoos, and his expression remained utterly indifferent.  

“Kylrus?”  

The moment Alon muttered the name as if to confirm, the man, who had been frowning as if displeased with the situation, spoke.  

“Mage, was it you who called me?”  

His gaze met Alon’s, calm yet penetrating.  

And at that very moment—  

The instant Alon encountered Kylrus—  

“Marquis!?”  

Evan, alarmed by Alon’s sudden disappearance, rushed to the altar.  

Meanwhile, Rine—  

“Ah, come on. If I had known he was going to vanish like that, I would’ve shown up sooner.”  

“…!?”  

—spun around in horror at the voice she should never have heard.  

“Hello, Rine.”  

And then, she saw her.  

“It’s been a while, hasn’t it?”  

…The Apostle of Greed.  

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