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Tyrian looked at Deus in disbelief. 

He had shattered the office door of the detached palace and strode in without hesitation, looking like a madman to anyone who saw him. 

Tyrian tried to speak immediately but— 

“!?” 

He soon realized that it was pointless. 

The knights, who should have always been on standby for him, were lying collapsed in front of the broken door. 

Aghast, Tyrian looked at Deus Macallian with an expression that conveyed his confusion. 

“What in the world are you doing?” 

“I merely came to ask something.” 

“Ask what?” 

“I heard you are framing Count Palatio. Is that true?” 

Deus asked with a cold, piercing gaze, and Tyrian momentarily fell silent. 

‘What a murderous aura…! No matter how unruly he may be, he’s still a knight. But this aura from Deus wasn’t something he was deliberately exuding—it was simply a natural part of him,’ Tyrian realized, his face reflecting both surprise and a slight frown. 

“So, what is it?” 

“I would like you to retract your decision.” 

At Deus’ words, Tyrian stared into his eyes. 

“Hah—” 

He let out a hollow laugh. 

“Why should I do that?” 

“…” 

Deus continued to gaze at Tyrian intently. 

The subtle pressure of his killing intent weighed on Tyrian, who soon grasped the situation and twisted his lips in disdain, as if thinking, ‘What nonsense is this?’ 

“Are you threatening me right now?” 

“I mean it literally. I have no intention of inciting a rebellion or making threats. I merely—” 

“Merely what?” 

“—wanted to inform you that the successor might die due to the architectural issues of this detached palace.” 

The words, ‘That’s a threat, you bastard,’ rose to Tyrian’s throat, but he couldn’t bring himself to say them. 

Deus’s eyes clearly belonged to someone speaking the truth. 

‘This guy is serious…!’ 

As cold sweat trickled down his back, Deus spoke again. 

“So, can you reconsider your decision?” 

“And if I don’t?” 

Thinking Deus wouldn’t dare do anything so absurd, Tyrian spoke, but upon hearing his response, Deus simply murmured, “Is that so,” as if regretting something. 

He then casually swung his hand. 

Crack! 

“!?!” 

A purple line extended across the entire detached palace. 

Soon, as the intertwined lines spread like a spider’s web throughout the palace— 

Creeeeak~!! 

An ominous sound that should never be heard in such a grand palace began to echo. 

“The crack on the 8th pillar, which has been there for 18 years, suddenly gave way under the impact and collapsed.” 

“!?” 

A voice, as if reading from a textbook, rang out. 

Deus, looking at Tyrian with a deeply regretful expression, prepared to clench his fist as if signaling that negotiations were over. 

“Wa-wait a moment—!!!” 

“What’s wrong?”

“I retract it, I will retract it!”

At Tyrian’s urgent shout, the once-trembling royal palace suddenly fell silent, as if nothing had happened. 

“…It seems there’s not much of an issue after all.” 

Hearing these words, Tyrian, who had an expression that seemed to say, ‘What kind of madman is this?’, let out a heavy sigh. 

‘If I can just survive this situation somehow…!’ he thought secretly to himself. 

However, Deus, reverting to his usual indifferent expression, spoke up. 

“Then, we’ll need to align our stories.” 

“What?” 

“The reason I had to enter the palace so violently is because the heir harassed my younger sister.” 

Tyrian’s jaw dropped at those words, as if he couldn’t believe it. 

“Fine, let’s go with that,” he eventually agreed with a nod. 

After all, he had no intention of giving in to Deus’s demands from the start. 

‘Once I get through this, I’ll find a way to deal with him…,’ he thought to himself, already plotting to use the situation to his advantage and bring Deus down once he left. 

A sly smile crept onto his face, but Deus continued. 

“Oh, and just to clarify, if you’re thinking of any other ideas, you might want to reconsider.” 

Unfortunately, Tyrian’s vicious plan was cut short by Deus’s next words. 

“Unless, of course, you want the rumor about the heir’s deep involvement with foreign underworld organizations to spread.” 

“…How do you know…!?” 

It was a devastating blow. 

For Tyrian, who still coveted the throne, it was a story that could never reach the royal palace, let alone the king’s ears. 

And with that, Deus concluded, 

“I trust you’ll make the right choice.” 

Having said everything he intended to say, Deus turned and left the palace. 

Tyrian, left alone, stared blankly at the exit. 

“Arrrgh!!!” 

In a fit of rage, he grabbed his office chair and smashed it against the wall. 

About a day later, a rumor spread throughout the royal palace— 

The scoundrel prince had harassed Deus Macallian’s younger sister. 

***

Meanwhile, in Caliban, 

Alon managed to meet Rine in Merd without the difficulties of his previous visit and was finally able to get the insignia appraised, which had been his original goal. 

“Here it is, godfather.” 

“Thank you.” 

“I should be the one thanking you, godfather.” 

“Seeing you happy makes me happy as well.” 

Receiving the insignia from Rine, Alon noticed her lightly fiddling with a fountain pen, her lips curling into a slight smile, and he nodded in satisfaction. 

‘I should have brought it sooner if I knew she’d be this pleased.’ 

Seeing Rine’s subtle smile, Alon thought to himself. 

‘Is it just me, or is her expression a bit more lively than before?’ 

Perhaps it was due to her unusually good mood, but the emotions on her face were more apparent than they had been during his last visit. 

The thought was fleeting, though, as Alon recalled something he had heard earlier. 

However, he soon shrugged it off. 

‘There’s no way Rine would do such a thing.’ 

At least, from his perspective, Rine didn’t seem like someone who would kill over mere insults. 

‘That’s not possible, right?’ 

Suddenly, Alon thought of the son of the Lord of Lartania. 

Some time passed, and Alon stood up. 

“Then, let’s wrap things up a bit earlier today.” 

“You’re leaving already, godfather?” 

“Yes, I have some business that requires me to move quickly.” 

Confirming that the sun was still high in the sky, Alon decided to part ways with Rine earlier than usual. 

With the insignia appraisal complete, he had no more reason to stay in Lartania. 

As he prepared to leave, Alon suddenly uttered, “Ah.” 

“What’s wrong, godfather?” 

“Is it possible to get an artifact like this?” 

After he explained what he needed, Rine pondered for a moment and then nodded. 

“Yes, I should be able to get that type of artifact right away… Shall I get it for you?” 

“Please do.” 

She moved quickly and returned shortly with a box containing the artifact he had requested. 

“Here it is, godfather.” 

“Thank you. How much do I owe you?” 

“No need to pay. It wasn’t that expensive to begin with. Please consider it a gift.” 

Hearing her words, Alon paused briefly before nodding in understanding. 

“Then I’ll gratefully accept it.” 

“Yes, godfather. If you ever need anything else, please let me know anytime.” 

“Thank you for your consideration.” 

With that final exchange, Alon wrapped up his brief stay in Lartania and set off once again. 

And. 

Watching Alon’s carriage gradually disappear into the distance, Rine turned to look at the lord’s castle of Lartania beyond. 

“Not much time left.”

She muttered quietly.

***

It was the fifth day since leaving Lartania. 

With only about a day’s travel left to reach the port city of Raksas… 

“…The sea.” 

“It’s the sea…”

The sea came into view outside the window. 

As the ocean gradually appeared beyond the forest, Alon gazed blankly at the scenery. 

“Stop!” 

A man suddenly stepped in front of the carriage. 

Wearing a pointed hat, the symbol of a wizard, a blue-haired boy with an exceedingly arrogant expression spoke to Evan. 

“You there, hand over some food.” 

“?” 

Evan was baffled by the boy who had abruptly appeared in the middle of the forest and started speaking informally. 

Perhaps the boy found Evan’s confused expression displeasing. 

“Can’t you hear me?” 

The boy furrowed his brows and raised his voice even more. 

Hearing the commotion outside, Alon stuck his head out of the window to see the boy blocking the carriage. 

“Oh, are you the master here? I was having trouble communicating with the servant, but this is perfect. Can you spare some food?” 

The boy made his request for food as if it were the most natural thing in the world, his face brightening. 

Alon was briefly taken aback by the audacity, but soon asked, 

“…Who are you?” 

With an exaggerated “Hmm!”, the boy made a smug expression and declared, 

“I am Felin, a third-rank wizard affiliated with the Tower of the Blue Wizard!” 

He introduced himself in a highly dramatic tone. 

Alon’s jaw dropped at Felin’s self-satisfied attitude, which only made Felin act even bolder. 

“You probably know that receiving a favor from a wizard is a rare opportunity. And now, that precious opportunity has come to you.” 

“…Is that so?” 

“Indeed! Though it may be immodest to say, I am undeniably a genius, even if not on the same level as my elder sister.” 

‘So you should buy my favor with food!’—Felin declared boldly. 

As Alon pondered what to do with this kid… 

“Hey, Felin! I told you not to rush off on your own!!” 

A familiar voice called out from the nearby bushes. 

Though Alon hadn’t heard it in quite some time, he instantly recognized its owner. 

Turning toward the bushes, Alon saw Penia emerge. 

“Are you seriously going to keep acting on your own? I swear, I’ll beat some sense into you!” she shouted at Felin in frustration. 

But when she spotted Alon’s face sticking out of the carriage window— 

“…Huh?” 

—her body instantly froze. 

“Elder sister, don’t worry. We’ll get some food now—” 

Felin, oblivious to the situation, started to speak again. 

CRACK! 

“Gah!?” 

Penia’s eyes widened as she swung her staff at Felin’s head with lightning speed. 

Felin collapsed face-first into the ground. 

Then— 

“I-I’m so sorryyyyy!!!” 

Penia fell to the ground, bowing deeply in apology. 

“…?” 

“…?” 

Alon and Evan could only stare in stunned silence.

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Round 202

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It was about a week.

After staying in Austria for that long,  

I was finally able to return to Korea.

Most people had already gone back to Korea to handle the work they had left behind, but Hanul  and I stayed behind and returned together.  

Jeong So-yeon, saying it was an abuse of authority, insisted that she wanted to stay too, probably because of my food and Ara, but it was no use.  

“Hahaha! This is the power of time and authority!”  

It seemed better to enjoy the food and sightseeing with Ara  by my side rather than dealing with the piled-up work back in Korea.  

“But it’s all over now, isn’t it? The power of time and authority.”  

“That’s a shame. Kyu-seong, is there no way you could undergo the investigation for just a few more days?”  

“Brother…”  

My brother is so transparent.  

I wish he could become a little more opaque.  

And so, we were able to board a plane to return to Korea.  

It had only been about a week, but maybe because I had been worked so hard, I felt emotional the moment I stepped back onto Korean soil.  

“Kyu-seong, are you going straight home?”  

“I plan to stop by my parents’ house.”  

We had each driven separate cars, so we parted at the airport.  

We promised to meet again soon, and I retrieved my car  after paying a hefty week’s worth of parking fees.  

“Vroom vroom, it’s been a while.”  

“Indeed. It’s been a while since we’ve been home.”  

“I can’t wait to see Seon-ah Seon-ah and Grand Lord!”  

I needed to see my parents, and Seon-ah too.  

There was a lot of work piled up at the dungeon as well.  

I had refrained from using the Master of Gluttony as much as possible to avoid any suspicious behavior, but I was curious if the gnolls and he were getting along well.  

I drove quickly and soon arrived at my parents’ home.  

As I opened the door and walked in,  

“Oh, you’re back?”  

“Grand Lord!”  

“Oh my, Ara. My little puppy. Come here. Awww.”  

My mother reacted quite normally.  

It seemed like my short trip had yet to be discovered.  

“Did you have a good time?”  

“Yes! It was fun!”  

“I’m glad to hear that. Should I give Ara a snack?”  

“Yes!”  

Mother.  

Your son, Kyu-seong, has also returned.  

Mother quickly brought out a strawberry pie she had made.  

Is it even possible to cook something that quickly?  

The pie was loaded with jam made only from water and strawberries, fresh out of the oven and piping hot.  

“Did you bake this right after I told you I was coming?”  

“Of course. I had to feed our precious Ara something delicious.”  

Crunch.  

As I bit into the pie, the soft yet crispy texture of the pastry enveloped my tongue.  

The strawberry jam hidden inside was chunky, with seeds that popped as I chewed.  

The sweetness wasn’t overwhelming, and the tanginess was refreshing.  

“Mom!”  

“Yes?”  

“The jam tastes even better than before!”  

“I’ve learned to control the consistency now.  

Not overcooking it, just right. It’s also less sweet when eaten with the pastry.”  

It was so delicious.  

I wanted to take some and share it with the kids.  

The dough was, of course, made with the usual buttery goodness.  

I ended up getting a lesson on how to make pies from Mom.  

Beep beep beep.  

Ding-dong.  

“Huh? Shoes? Ara, are you back!?”  

“I’m here too.”  

As I was learning how to make pies, Seon-ah came back.  

Seeing her for the first time in a week, she ran straight to Ara, completely ignoring me, and happily gobbled up the pie Ara handed her.  

“Seon-ah!”  

“Ara! It feels like forever! I missed you so much I almost died.”  

“Gasp! You must not die!”  

Seon-ah hugged Ara tightly and ate the pie Ara gave her  with an expression of pure happiness.  

“This is a bit tricky. It takes a lot of time, too.”  

“Try practicing it a few more times when you get home. But are you planning to give all of these pies to the kids?”  

“Yes. When something tastes good, I want to share it.”  

“You’re really like a parent now.”  

“Mom, your son hasn’t even gotten married yet. Why do you say such things? Sniff sniff.”  

I said it as a joke, but lately, I could truly relate to a parent’s heart to some extent.  

Whenever there was something good, I thought of the kids first.  

When I ate something delicious, I wanted to feed it to the kids, and when I saw something fun, they were the first to come to mind.  

“I’ll come tomorrow too, Mom. Let’s make it together.”  

“Oh, I’d appreciate it if you did. I’ve got some new members of the family, and I’d like to introduce them to you.”  

“New members?”  

“What! Did you bring more of them, oppa?”  

Seon-ah’s eyes were already sparkling with excitement and anticipation.  

She was certain that since I brought them, they had to be adorable.  

‘And she’s not wrong.’  

They really were cute.  

Moreover, this time, they were full of charm.  

“When are you coming?”  

“I’ve been waiting for you because I was worried about Kongkong. Let’s go together now.”  

“Okay.”  

After finishing the pastry lesson and agreeing to meet with Dad tomorrow, we returned to the dungeon.  

It had been a week since I’d last been there.  

There was a lot to check on.  

‘First, just like Seon-ah said, Kongkong.’  

I thought it might be time for her to give birth soon.  

I wouldn’t know for sure until I saw her, but according to Seon-ah, we might be seeing her pups by next month at the latest.  

Of course, since we weren’t veterinarians, we couldn’t be 100% sure, but since they were originally animals used to living in the wild, they should be able to adapt well even without us.  

The second thing was the new members.  

The gnolls and Gwaa—I was curious how they were getting along, as they should have adjusted to the dungeon by now.  

‘Lastly…?’  

Soy sauce, miso, and rice farming.  

I couldn’t help but wonder if they had already harvested the rice, even if the soy sauce and miso were still in progress.  

“I’m going to check on Kongkong right away.”  

“Okay. I’ll check things out and gather the new members in advance.”  

“New members? Are there a lot of them?”  

“Yeah. I moved them in as a group, similar to the goblins.”  

“How do you even do that?”  

“Hm, by tempting them with food?”  

“No, I mean, how do you physically move them?”  

“That’s a trade secret.”  

We bickered as we entered the dungeon.  

And, as always, Woofy…  

“Eek! What, what is this? Save me!”  

“Oh? It’s Gwaa. You’re coming out to greet us today too?”  

Both Woofy and Gwaa had come out to greet us.  

I calmed Seon-ah down first and stroked his chin.  

“Seon-ah, this is another new member of the family. His name is Gwaa.”  

“He’s a good boy! Yes, yes, he is!”  

Ara tried hard to convince Seon-ah that Gwaa wasn’t scary, but to someone seeing him for the first time, he might have looked pretty terrifying.  

To me, though?  

After being unfairly knocked out by Ras and seeing him getting lonely, he didn’t seem scary at all anymore.  

Besides, he’s my familiar.  

“Is he also your familiar, oppa?”  

“Yeah. His name is Gwaa. He used to live under the same roof as the new ones, and I felt bad leaving him behind, so I brought him along.”  

“Ohhh…”  

Seon-ah gave me a surprised look.  

What was that look for?  

“Oppa, weren’t you like a ruthless boss? You care that much about monsters?”  

“Hey! Don’t say something like that where people can hear!”  

Where else in the world would you find a monster welfare officer like me! It may look like I’m working them hard, but they’re actually enjoying it—or rather, they’re playing!  

He purred like a cat as I scratched his chin, despite his huge frame.  

It was such an adorable sight, completely at odds with his massive size.  

At least, that’s how I saw it. Seon-ah, on the other hand, was still struggling to adjust.  

“He’s huge. We should measure his size sometime.”  

“Oh? Are you going to do it?”

“I-I have to. That’s what I’m staying in your dungeon for, oppa.”

Seon-ah was saying something quite admirable.  

For Seon-ah’s sake, I decided to share a bit of information with her.  

“Oh, by the way, this guy is a Level 9 monster.”

“Oppa! Even if you’re joking, I’m not going to get scared by something like that!”  

“A joke?”

I was proudly sharing this information, expecting her to be surprised and excited about it being a Level 9 monster, but her reaction was unexpected.  

Ah, maybe her reaction was natural?  

“That’s not funny. Don’t scare me like that.”

When I tilted my head in confusion, Seon-ah gulped, as if she started to sense I was serious.  

Sometimes ignorance can be bliss, I guess.  

Since she’s such a dungeon fanatic, I thought she’d be happy to hear about a Level 9 monster, but it seems I misjudged.  

“Um, well, on second thought, maybe it’s not Level 9. Yeah, it was just a joke.”

As I scratched my head, seeing her eyes shake intensely, I realized my late attempt at lying only made the truth more obvious.  

“Hey, Woofy, take Seon-ah to the Pururuk Forest.”  

-Woof!  

I tossed a dog treat to Woofy and left Seon-ah in his care.  

Before any further misunderstandings could arise, I got on his back with Ara.  

“Alright, let’s head to the Slime Village, him.”  

-Him…  

Leaving Seon-ah, who was still staring at Ras in bewilderment, we headed to Slime Village.  

When we arrived at the village, aside from the slimes and Kkumuris, everyone else seemed to have gone out, as there was no one around.  

“Soo! My brother! Where are you?”  

“Looks like they went out somewhere.”  

“Gomgom isn’t here either.”  

Could they be with the gnolls?  

Come to think of it, Purr wasn’t around either, which meant they must have all ridden Purr somewhere.  

Hmm, it seems like instead of bringing the gnolls here, it’d be better for us to go to them.  

By now, the Goblin Village should be much more complete.  

Of course, progress had been slow due to a lack of materials, but now that the gnolls were here, the problem was solved.  

‘When Seon-ah gets back, we’ll have to take Woofy and go together.’

Until then, I’ll inspect the fields.  

Ara, excited to visit the fields for the first time in a while, ran ahead eagerly.  

As a slime, Ara naturally saw the field as a sort of playground.  

Kkumuris!  

Splish!

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About a week and five days had passed since leaving the colony.

“Then, I look forward to seeing you again next time, Count!”

“Indeed.”

Leaving behind the head merchant, who bowed deeply with a folder-like gesture, Alon decided to return to the Palatio Count’s estate first. This was because he couldn’t take the treasure wagon he received from the colony along on the upcoming journey. 

So, he headed back to the Count’s estate, stored both wagons, and immediately set off toward Lartania. 

If the path to Lartania had been entirely opposite to the route to Raksas, he would have proceeded to his destination without hesitation. Fortunately, Lartania lay along the way to Raksas. 

Even though it wasn’t the shortest detour, he was willing to endure it and set off on another journey.

Five days later…

“Count.”

As Alon blankly gazed at the leisurely forest, Evan, who was driving the wagon, suddenly asked a question.

“What is it?”

“It’s nothing special, but you seem to have something on your mind lately.”

“Does it look that way?”

“Yes, you’ve been lost in thought quite often recently, haven’t you?”

Alon remained silent for a moment before responding to Evan’s remark.

“Seems like it.”

“Is it because of what you mentioned before? That you had something to think about?”

At Evan’s words, Alon thought, ‘That’s part of it, yes.’ However, what had been preoccupying Alon’s thoughts lately was not related to faith. 

Of course, he was curious about why he suddenly possessed the capacity to harness power. But there simply wasn’t enough information to ponder or deduce anything alone. Currently, Alon’s focus was not on faith but rather on the last words spoken by the dragonkin.

“…Two possibilities.”

He recalled the dragonkin’s discussion about magic at that time.

“As you know, a mage’s magic fundamentally requires ‘imagination’ to be used. This is an unchanging law and truth, as certain and natural as the sun rising and setting. Yet, you seem to ignore it effortlessly.”

Alon remembered the dragonkin extending its sharp, unusual index and middle fingers, different from those of humans.

“The law is immutable. It cannot be changed and must not be changed. Thus, I think you fall into one of two possibilities.”

“One is that you, standing here before me, are an existence beyond my imagination.”

“And the other is that you simply don’t remember.”

Recalling the dragonkin’s farewell words, Alon clicked his tongue.

‘No matter how I think about it, neither seems right.’

Obviously, Alon wasn’t some inhuman being. If he were, as the dragonkin suggested, he wouldn’t be struggling like this in the first place.

Yet, the second suggestion regarding ‘memory’ didn’t resonate with Alon either. He had never lived during the Age of Forgotten Gods, when mages were known to exist. Even in the game, the Age of Forgotten Gods was merely part of the lore, while Babylonian phrases and beastfolk were merely means to enhance magic attack power, never fully explored.

In other words, Alon had learned even a bit about imagination only through his conversation with the dragonkin.

As a result, when Alon initially asked the dragonkin if there were any other possibilities, the dragonkin firmly stated that there were no other options beyond the two mentioned.

‘Why is it that as time passes, I learn more about things I didn’t know rather than uncovering hidden truths?’ Alon sighed briefly but then shrugged. According to the dragonkin, when he eventually reached Raksas, he would finally see the truth of this world.

Of course, to him, seeing the world’s truth was less important than predicting whether this truth would bring danger to the world. After all, his ultimate goal, both then and now, was to lead a peaceful life.

“A peaceful life…” 

Evan, hearing Alon’s quiet mutter amidst the sound of rolling wheels, spoke up.

“Do you wish to live a peaceful life?”

“Indeed.”

“…For someone who says that, your life doesn’t seem very peaceful.”

“I’m just a bit busy at the moment.”

“I don’t think things will be any different in a few years…”

Alon didn’t respond. Deep down, he knew Evan’s words weren’t entirely off the mark.

“Evan.”

“Yes?”

“For dinner tonight, just eat some sweet potatoes.”

“…What?”

But thinking and saying are two different things, so Alon, revealing a small hint of annoyance, looked outside the wagon. Contrary to Alon’s state of mind, the scenery outside was as peaceful as ever. It was a late sunset kind of day.

***

A few more days later, upon arriving in Lartania, Alon decided to stop by a nearby shop to buy a suitable gift before heading to Merd. He didn’t expect to get the artifact appraisal for free, but he believed it was only polite to bring a gift or two when visiting someone’s home. Additionally, he regretted not having brought a gift the last time he rushed out to handle an Outer God.

Recalling the worn-out fountain pen in Rine’s office, Alon stopped by a shop to buy one. While searching for something that wasn’t too extravagant but also didn’t look cheap, he overheard some rumors.

“Have you heard?”

“Heard what?”

“One of the Triumvirate has died again.”

“I heard about that too. You mean ‘Vima,’ right?”

“Yeah, that’s the one.”

“Hmm, considering the bribes he pocketed, he kind of deserved it… But with Riet, another member of the Triumvirate, dead as well…”

“Only Rine is left. That’s why there’s such an uproar.”

“Why is that?”

“I heard this from somewhere, but the rumor is that she killed all the members of the Triumvirate.”

“Why? How did such a rumor start?”

“It’s not entirely clear, but they say they had a confrontation recently. Apparently, someone insulted her godfather—”

“…??”

It was a rather unsettling rumor.

***

Deus Macallian, known as the Second Sword among Caliban’s Five Swords, was incredibly famous within the country. Although unofficial and unrecorded, the fact that he had already defeated Reinhardt was widely known throughout Caliban. 

Despite his glowing reputation and overwhelming charisma, there were whispers in the background about his suspicious fondness for magic, even though he was a Master Knight. Some even claimed that, during his nightly sword training, he would sometimes assume peculiar stances and mimic casting spells when no one was watching…

Nevertheless, Deus Macallian’s fame was so overwhelming that such strange rumors could hardly diminish it. However, not everyone viewed this situation favorably. One of these skeptics was the Prince of Caliban.

Prince Tyrian, the second prince of Caliban and the son of King Palmaryan IV, was not pleased with the current situation. This was mainly because of his bad blood with Deus Macallian. Of course, this strained relationship was entirely his own doing. 

Unlike the first prince, who was deemed suitable for the throne, Tyrian was known as the palace’s troublemaker. In the past, he had tried to approach Deus Macallian’s only sister with crude, indecent remarks. As a result, he was humiliated in a duel, sanctioned by the king, where he was severely beaten. This incident left Tyrian with deep resentment toward Deus.

“Tsk.” 

Despite his reluctance to think about Deus, Tyrian’s thoughts turned to him today because of a secretive request he had received. The request was to apply political pressure on Count Palatio.

Fulfilling the request was not particularly challenging—in fact, it was something Tyrian had to do. Despite his notorious behavior, Tyrian was able to maintain his faction, largely thanks to the “item” provided by the person who made the request.

Moreover, the request itself wasn’t particularly difficult. Applying political pressure on Count Palatio without cause was risky for Tyrian. After all, Count Palatio was a noble of the Asterian Kingdom, not of Caliban. Even though Caliban and Asteria were united under a confederation, it was still a delicate matter to interfere with another nation’s nobility in this manner.

However, there was one reason why Tyrian considered it easy to pressure Count Palatio: the person who sent the letter provided reasonable information that would make it seem natural for the second prince of Caliban to exert such pressure.

In other words, Tyrian could apply pressure on Count Palatio without significant risk. Furthermore, by doing so, he could put the sender of the letter in a position of slight indebtedness to him.

The real problem was the close relationship between Count Palatio and Deus Macallian. To be more precise, it was troubling that Deus Macallian seemed to be unusually fond of Count Palatio.

“Hmph…”

Tyrian knew that during the Five Swords meetings, whenever the topic of mages came up, Deus would soon begin talking about Count Palatio’s greatness for nearly an hour. Tyrian was aware of this because he regularly received reports from one of the swords allied with his faction. Recently, Deus had even been abruptly praising Count Palatio, saying things like, “Why does Count Palatio always come to mind?” 

This left Tyrian in a dilemma. Opposing Count Palatio was insignificant compared to the potential benefits. For Tyrian, who despised Deus, it was the perfect opportunity to undermine someone Deus adored.

Yet, Tyrian hesitated. He was unsure what Deus Macallian might do once he learned of this move. Despite his fame, Deus was like a mad dog. 

After pondering for a while, Tyrian finally made a decision.

‘No matter how crazy he is, he can’t possibly act.’

A sly grin spread across Tyrian’s face. The only reason Deus Macallian had been able to beat and humiliate him before was that he had just cause. Without just cause, even a mad dog like Deus Macallian wouldn’t be able to touch him. 

Despite his reduced influence and diminished trust from the current king, Tyrian was still Caliban’s second prince. To harm him without any justification would be nothing short of madness, and Deus knew that as well.

So, Tyrian was convinced that Deus wouldn’t dare make a move.

At least, until the day before.

BOOM!

With a blank expression, Tyrian stared ahead. The door to the office of the palace annex where he was staying had been shattered, and a man stood there.

Holding a wooden sword in one hand, the man was none other than Deus Macallian.

“The Sword of Caliban greets the successor of the Five Swords,” he said, his eyes burning with fierce intensity. 

“I’ve come to ask you something.”

He had come for Tyrian.

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Round 201

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“They’re back.”  

People will surely be surprised and confused when they see Ara and me, so I braced myself for awkward smiles.  

“Huh?”  

What?! Why are there so many people?!  

There were far more people than I had anticipated, and the atmosphere felt tense.  

Two groups seemed on the verge of a confrontation, as if they were about to fight. One side included Michael and people from the base, while the other…  

“Jeong So-yeon? Hanul?”  

Ara, who was in my arms, tilted her head and called out their names.  

Finally, the people who hadn’t noticed our presence froze.  

“Kyu-seong? Ara?”  

“Ky-Kyu-seong?!”  

Why are the people who are supposed to be in Korea here? Could they have heard the news of my disappearance and flown here in just one day?  

I knew I had caused trouble, but things escalated quickly. I didn’t expect the news to reach Korea so fast.  

‘I thought Michael would surely hide the fact that I went missing.’  

But that’s not the issue right now.  

Judging by the situation, it looked like a fight could break out any moment, so I waved my hands and spoke up.  

“Let’s all talk it out, okay? No need to fight!”  

“Is that really you, Kyu-seong?”  

“Yes! I’m Lee Kyu-seong. I’m so sorry for worrying you all.”  

“I am Ara!”  

Ara jumped down from my arms and ran towards them.  

Jeong So-yeon, still looking doubtful, ran out as well.  

“Jeong So-yeon!”  

“A-Ara?!”  

Thud!  

Ara hugged Jeong So-yeon tightly and rubbed her face against her, grinning widely.  

“I had a fun time!”  

“Aaah…”  

Jeong So-yeon burst into tears, hugging Ara tightly as she wept quietly.  

The whole scene caused a temporary ceasefire in the area.  

Meanwhile, I scratched my head nervously, thinking about the trouble I had caused.  

“I-I’m back.”  

***  

For now, we left the base.  

Thanks to Ara Hongryeon and the other representatives of the alliance, we were separated from Michael.  

To be fair, Michael only wanted to show me the dungeon, but the result wasn’t as good as he had intended.  

Well, just because the intention is good doesn’t mean it’s always the right thing to do.  

As a result, after a day of rest, I underwent a grueling interrogation.  

‘Ahhh, this is draining.’  

I had brought it on myself.  

What goes around, comes around.  

You have to sacrifice something to gain something.  

Sigh.  

“Are you okay?”  

Ara, who had just been playing outside with the Ara Hongryeon guild members, asked with concern.  

Despite her worried expression, the balloon and hot dog in her hands, along with the sauce smeared all over her face, made quite the impression.  

“Y-yeah. I’m fine.”  

In fact, I was just relieved it ended there.  

Even with a permit, life isn’t always that simple.  

And it wasn’t like I just went in and came right back out—I stayed for almost two full days.  

I had prepared excuses from the beginning of this plan, so I somehow managed to get through it, but this wasn’t something that could be brushed off that easily.  

‘A Level 1 Awakened who survived for two days in a Level 9 dungeon.’  

Of course, I’m now a Level 2 Awakened.  

I upgraded by eating a golden carrot.  

But the world still knew me as a Level 1, which made this an even hotter topic.  

For the record, Ara was also interrogated at first, but she played dumb the whole time.  

“I. Know. Noth. Ing.”  

With the precision of a machine, Ara put on a masterful performance.  

No matter how many times she was questioned, she stuck to that answer, so the alliance eventually gave up on her and focused on grilling me instead.

“Hehe, tomorrow we’re going to a place called an amusement park. I’m really looking forward to it.”

“Our Ara is lucky. Have fun. Next time, I’ll take you to one in Korea too.”

“Really? I want to go with Kyu-seong!” 

Ah, now I feel a bit guilty. 

Come to think of it, I’ve been around with Ara a lot, but we’ve never gone on a real trip or had fun together. 

Of course, inside the Dungeon of Gluttony, we enjoyed daily healing and leisure activities, but that’s a bit different from this. 

“Yeah, I promise.”

“It’s a promise! Hehehe!” 

We hooked pinkies and even stamped a seal on it. 

Since I still had to undergo more interrogations, I had about a week left here. 

Knock, knock. 

“Yes, who is it?” 

“Kyu-seong, we’re here.” 

“Oh, come in.” 

Ara quickly ran to the door, gobbling up a hot dog in one bite as she opened it. 

In came the members of the Ara Hongryeon Guild. 

Looking around, I realized almost all the guild members had come, except for a minimal few left behind, and I felt a mix of guilt and gratitude, holding back tears. 

“Have you stopped crying now?” 

“What?! W-What are you talking about? When did I cry…?” 

Si-young asked with a mischievous smile.  

…Actually, I did shed a tear or two, but that was two days ago! I can’t believe they’re still teasing me about it! 

“Haha, Kyu-seong, you should brace yourself to be teased about this for the rest of your life. Hahaha!!” 

“Ugh.” 

These people dropped everything and came running to prioritize me above all else.  

It was my doing. 

What goes around, comes around. 

This is the karma I must bear. 

“How did today’s questioning go?” 

“Well, they kept asking the same questions, and I had to give the same answers over and over. I thought I was going to die from boredom. It would’ve been less tedious if at least the questions changed…”

“There’s probably nothing that can be done until the investigation is over. It’s an unprecedented situation, and it’s linked to Michael’s overreach as well.” 

“Yeah, I suppose.” 

For the record, Michael immediately fled to France—not exactly fleeing—but the people from the alliance tracked him down there. 

By now, he’s likely undergoing interrogation like me or dealing with legal issues. 

Because of this incident, the dungeon’s conquest will probably be delayed, which works out for me. 

The more time passes, the better the chance that any trace of me will disappear. 

Knock, knock. 

There was another knock at the door. 

Could it be someone from the alliance? 

“Who is it?” 

“It’s Ryu Cheon and Yu Bihong.” 

“Oh! Come in.” 

More guests had arrived from Shanghai, China. 

It was Ryu Cheon and Yu Bihong. 

They had arrived the day I returned from the Level 9 dungeon, and thanks to them, I received a lot of help. 

Honestly, the initial atmosphere around me wasn’t great. 

Though I hadn’t taken the initiative to enter the dungeon, I had unintentionally triggered political issues and internal conflicts within the alliance. 

It was the Skyscraper Guild that helped change that mood. 

Ryu Cheon openly defended me, elevating my status to something like a representative of Asia. 

‘Attacking Lee Kyu-seong is the same as attacking Asia itself.’  

At that time, Ryu Cheon’s brief statement wasn’t just his personal opinion.  

It was a message conveyed with full authority, having been entrusted by Ryu Wang-jin, the guild master of the Skyscraper Guild.  

Honestly, others might scoff and ask how I could dare represent Asia, but that’s just how it was phrased. In reality, there wasn’t a single group willing to risk upsetting the Skyscraper Guild.  

Even the European Union wouldn’t dare say anything without a legitimate reason, especially since I hadn’t directly caused the issue.  

‘So this is why connections like school ties, regional ties, blood relations, and networks are so important!’  

There was a time when I grumbled about these things, but now that I was benefiting from them, nothing felt more reassuring.  

Especially in China, where the culture of personal connections stands out even more than in our country, having the Skyscraper Guild as my network made me fearless.  

Of course, I knew better than to abuse this power!  

“Oh! You’ve arrived, Ryu Cheon, Yu Bihong!”  

“Ara.”  

Ryu Cheon, showing little interest in me or anyone else, dashed over to Ara, squatted down, and began endlessly petting her.  

Seeing this, Yu Bihong smiled wryly and greeted everyone in his stead.  

“So, everyone’s here.”  

“Hello, Yu Bihong.”  

Since Ara Hongryeon and the Skyscraper Guild had known each other for a long time, they comfortably gathered together. Ryu Cheon was acting casually because of this familiarity.  

And so, everyone I had invited was finally gathered.  

Actually, I had promised them this morning that if I had free time, we would have a meal together.  

Up until now, I had been busy with interrogations and hadn’t had the chance to properly express my gratitude, but today I had a bit of time.  

Cooking?  

I had already finished it, and the table was all set.  

“Wow.”  

“It’s been so long since we’ve had Kyu-seong’s cooking.”  

Gulp  

My cooking skills had improved so much that I was now good enough to open a restaurant and do reasonably well.  

It wasn’t just experience that helped; I studied, researched, and received a lot of help from my mom and Jae-seong.  

“I’ve prepared this meal as a small token of appreciation for everyone who came all the way here. I didn’t skimp on the ingredients, so if anyone needs more, feel free to ask!”  

“Hahaha! I’ll make you regret saying that!”  

Hanul, sounding like a third-rate villain, was the first to take a seat. Still, he waited for Guild Leader Han Seok-jun before starting.  

“We didn’t come here expecting anything. As long as Kyu-seong is safe…”  

“Haha! So, you’re saying we shouldn’t eat then?”  

“Of course not. That was just a formality. Are we going to eat without a toast?”  

Everyone burst into laughter at their playful banter.  

“Is it okay to eat now?”  

At that moment, Ryu Cheon quietly spoke.  

It wasn’t that she wanted to eat, but rather because Ara, sitting on her lap, was staring blankly with drool dripping like a waterfall.  

“Oh, we’ve been holding things up, haven’t we?”  

“Let’s dig in!”  

Finally, the meal began.  

We shared a joyful meal in a warm and cheerful atmosphere.  

***

– D-D-Delicious!!  

Ras cried out.  

Beside him were the gnolls, him, and the goblins.  

– M-Mammon, have you been eating meals like this three times a day?!  

– Haha, yes, that’s right. And it’s not just three meals.  

– W-What?!  

Not only Ras, but the gnolls were also wide-eyed in shock.  

Eating three meals a day was already something to be thankful for.  

But eating such amazing food three times a day? And there’s more?!  

– We even ate something called ‘snacks’ every day.  

– S-Snacks!!  

Ras remembered.  

His favorite food.  

– Is it like a dog chew?!  

– That’s right! And besides chews, there are many other delicacies! Sometimes, the Great Lord even makes new snacks for us!  

– H-How could I have lived like this until now?  

Ras, with trembling hands, diligently continued eating. Even while talking, he couldn’t stop eating.  

The same went for the gnolls.  

Seeing this, the goblins, who saw their own past reflected in the gnolls, took extra care of them and treated them kindly.  

– Eat more!  

– If we need more fields, we’ll just expand them!  

Even though the food barely made a dent in the appetite of the towering figure, Mammon continued to feed him enthusiastically.  

Despite having already filled his stomach, just tasting the food brought a look of satisfaction to him.  

– Hmm, Mammon. I have one thing that worries me.  

– Speak.  

– My subordinates and I have moved here, receiving a warm home and delicious food for free. No matter how I look at it, I feel guilty about this.  

– Hehe, you don’t need to worry about that.  

– Hmm? Do you have a plan, Mammon?  

Mammon smiled slyly.  

It was the same expression Kyu-seong had when he was cooking up a devious plan.  

– There’s a place you all will absolutely love. Not only will you be able to show your talents there, but you’ll also be able to help the Great Lord.  

– Is there really such a place?  

– Hehe, Ras, do you know about something called a mine? I’ll show you after the meal.  

– Please do!  

And so, it was the moment when the Goblin-Gnoll Mining Cooperative was born. 

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Patron 73

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“……Divine status, you say?”

[Yes, it’s divine status. What else could it be?]

Hearing the words of the Dragonkin, Alon wore a perplexed expression. He had considered the concept of divine status before, recalling words spoken by supernatural beings in the past, but he had always dismissed the thought. 

The reason was simple: there was no logical basis for him to attain divine status.

As Alon pondered this, he soon opened his mouth to ask a question.

“Then, why did you tell me to deal with the Outer God?”

[Your question is unclear.]

“Didn’t you say that I had to deal with the Outer God before you would tell me anything? But from what I know, divine status cannot be obtained by killing a god.”

In the setting he knew, killing a god in Psychedelia did not grant one divine status or allow for its absorption. 

In other words, killing the Outer God in Lartania would not elevate one’s status.

[Well, you’re not wrong. A normal human cannot absorb divine status, even if they kill a god.]

It nodded affirmatively in response.

“Then why did you—”

[However—]

Just as Alon was about to express his confusion, it interrupted him.

[—that only applies when the one who kills the god is an ordinary ‘human.’]

“What……?”

Perplexed by its next words, Alon asked again, and it seemed to be deep in thought before finally speaking.

[Let me ask you in return. Why do you think humans cannot obtain divine status even when they kill gods?]

“……That’s because—”

[It’s because humans lack ‘status.’ To put it in simpler terms, they don’t have the right ‘vessel.’]

It continued.

[In contrast, if there is a ‘vessel,’ a human can also contain divine status.]

“……A vessel, you say?”

[When I say ‘vessel,’ it’s not that profound. It’s simply faith.]

“Faith……?”

It seemed to find the right word and then spoke.

[For mortals, ‘faith’ is a more relatable term.]

“……So, if one has faith, even an ordinary human can gain divine status.”

[Exactly. And you do have ‘faith.’ That’s why I asked you to deal with that being. You have a small capacity to contain divine status.]

“Is that a sufficient answer?” it asked, resting its chin on its hand. Alon was still bewildered.

“I understand the words, but why do I have faith?”

[Isn’t it strange to ask me that question?]

“……True, but could you be mistaken?”

[Impossible. You certainly possess divine status. If you didn’t have the vessel or the status, you wouldn’t even be able to look me in the eyes.]

“……I suppose that makes sense.”

Alon nodded at its words but remained somewhat doubtful.

‘Is it because of my fame?’

Even by his own assessment, Alon had become quite well-known in the United Kingdoms. He wasn’t so famous that his mere face would be recognized, but his name would be. 

Still, fame was one thing; faith was another.

‘……That makes no sense. Why do I have faith?’

Alon frowned, deep in thought, but he soon set it aside, realizing it wasn’t something he could resolve right away.

‘Looks like there’s something else I need to figure out.’

He then refocused on the fact that he had somehow gained divine status and asked another question.

“So, will I also gain powers (異)?”

As he understood it, the gods of this world were granted ‘powers (異)’ once acknowledged as gods. The abilities obtained through divine status were overwhelmingly powerful.

So, with hopeful expectations, Alon looked at it and asked,

[Regrettably, your divine status isn’t that significant.]

“……Are there ranks even among divine statuses?”

[Isn’t that obvious? To put it simply, your divine status is comparable to that of a local deity from a remote region with a population of fewer than five hundred.]

“But I’ve vanquished two Outer Gods……?”

[Even if you eliminated two of them, you can’t absorb all of their status. And to be precise, you didn’t destroy them completely; you only temporarily removed them.]

“I see……”

With a brief sigh, Alon listened to the explanation. The Dragonkin spoke with a hint of curiosity.

[Still, it is a bit peculiar. The reason you were able to subdue Ulthultus back then was likely because you had ‘status.’ How could you have not known that you possessed it?]

“Ah.”

Alon finally understood why he was able to capture Ulthultus just before it fully manifested and responded with a low exclamation.

“……Even so.”

[How strange. In fact, there are many things that can’t occur without ‘status,’ yet you remained unaware of it.]

The being seemed genuinely intrigued, murmuring something too soft for Alon to hear.

“I can’t hear you well.”

[Oh, it’s nothing.]

Realizing something, the Dragonkin deferred the matter to another time.

[Anyway, that’s not what’s important here. The important thing is that you’ve gained at least minimal status, allowing you to see the truth.]

It shrugged.

[Let’s continue the Q&A. What else do you want to know?]

With this prompt, Alon moved on to his next question.

***

Starting with the concept of status, Alon asked the being about faith and other questions he had compiled. He had many questions at the moment.

Unfortunately, among all these questions, there was only one for which Alon received a clear answer: 

The term for the lost great god’s beast kin and the mage referred to as ‘madosa.’

That was it; he obtained no other information.

“If you’re not able to answer this much, was there any point in me gaining status?”

Alon spoke in a slightly exasperated tone, but the being merely shrugged.

[Don’t be too discouraged. It’s not that I don’t want to answer.]

Then why aren’t you explaining anything? 

Why not talk about the true name, the successor of will, or even the reason why Ulthultus sent me here? Alon listed the questions he had prepared, and the being responded.

[There are two reasons.]

“Let’s hear them.”

[First, all your questions are essentially about the same topic. In other words, the questions will be answered once you ‘see’ the truth.]

“……Once I see?”

[Now that you possess status, you will be able to see. But you’ll need to go to the ‘Abyss.’]

“……So, instead of answering here, I need to go to the Abyss?”

[Yes, once you look into the truth there, you will understand everything you’ve asked. Your efforts have not been in vain.]

Without status, one doesn’t even have the right to see the truth, it continued. Alon looked at the being and responded.

“Is that why you’re not giving me answers? Because I’ll understand everything once I see it?”

[No, it’s not because I’m lazy or unwilling to share information.]

“Then?”

At Alon’s question, the being fell silent for a moment before letting out a small sigh.

[Because they are watching.]

“They…… are?”

[Yes, those entities that lurked in the pitch-black darkness, gnawing at the roots of history and pushing the past into the abyss—those that once brought about the fall of the gods’ era—]

The Dragonkin clicked his tongue briefly and added,

[-will rise again.]

[This is why I cannot speak directly about the past.]

Alon stared intently at the being. Even though its face was simply marked by black-and-white distinctions of eyes, nose, and mouth, Alon could tell that it was telling the truth.

“……How do I get to this ‘Abyss’ you mentioned?”

In response, the being handed Alon a necklace with a black tree symbol, as if it had been waiting for the question.

“This is?”

[Take it to the last remaining mermaid on the eastern shore. She will naturally guide you there.]

Hearing this, Alon quietly examined the necklace and then nodded. The eastern shore was, in any case, the location of Raksas, where he intended to go after this meeting.

“I’ll go then.”

[You’ve made a wise decision.]

Just as Alon was about to turn away, he remembered something and turned back.

[What is it?]

“There’s one more question I haven’t asked yet.”

[Ask away. If it’s something I can answer, I will.]

“……Ulthultus said I was recognized by ‘the black one’ and ‘the blue one.’ Can you explain what that means?”

Alon’s question made the being pause for a moment before replying with a curious look. After a brief silence, it seemed to realize something and grinned.

[Oh, I see… Just think of it as recognition from a mighty god.]

“…?”

And with that explanation, the conversation seemed to conclude.

[By the way, if you’re interested, I can enhance Sparrow’s staff for you. But you’d only be able to receive it in about two years.]

“……Two years? Why?”

[It’ll take that long to make it useful and for me to regain enough strength to have a proper conversation again.]

“Is that so?”

[Indeed.]

Right afterward, the Sparrow’s staff, which had been silent until now, spoke in a pitiful voice:

[Um, I actually enjoy being by Alon’s side. Wouldn’t it be better if I could assist a bit more?]

Though its eyes weren’t visible, its plea was filled with sincerity. Alon glanced at the staff.

“I’ll allow it.”

[Eh? Wait, Alon? No, Count? Hello???]

As Alon finally set the staff down and turned to leave, the being called out again.

[Wait, I have one more thing to tell you.]

“Something else?”

[Yes, it’s about your magic. Listen to this before you go; it won’t take long.]

And with that, the being continued its explanation.

***

After hearing the full story from the Dragonkin, Alon rejoined Seolrang, who had been waiting for a long time, and returned to the colony. The next day, he began preparations to head to Raksas.

……In truth, there wasn’t much to prepare. Since he planned to move with a caravan departing today, all he needed was food and a few emergency supplies.

Soon enough, he was ready, but unexpectedly, Yutia came to visit upon hearing that Alon was leaving the colony. What surprised him even more was the presence of King Carmaxes III of the colony himself, accompanied by soldiers, to see Alon off at the north gate.

“……?? Your Majesty, what brings you here?”

“I wanted to see you off.”

The king of the colony, Carmaxes III, had come personally to greet Alon.

And—

“What is this?”

“I was told it’s a gift from His Majesty.”

“……A gift for me?”

“Yes. Isn’t that right, Your Majesty?”

Two carts loaded with gold and jewels were waiting there.

“Yes, that’s correct. It’s a gift from me.”

Alon looked at Carmaxes, who responded to Yutia with a broader smile than ever. Alon, finding it a bit excessive, expressed his surprise.

“This is a bit too much, though.”

Alon wasn’t one to refuse money. In fact, he believed the more money, the better. The sight of carts piled high with treasures made his jaw drop.

However, it was clearly too extravagant a gift for him to accept. It seemed excessive for a mere token of favor, especially given that the giver was royalty, suggesting some political motive he couldn’t grasp. He subtly declined the king’s offer.

“Haha, don’t overthink it. Just accept it comfortably.”

“But still, this is—”

“Don’t worry. It’s purely given out of affection for you, with no strings attached. I’d really like you to accept it. Really, ‘truly’ accept it.”

“…?”

Seeing Carmaxes speak with such a strangely desperate expression, Alon couldn’t help but nod awkwardly. 

And so, on that day, Alon took part in the journey, accompanied by two carts filled with gold and jewels. 

As Alon departed, a small smile appeared on Yutia’s lips.

And then—

“I’m glad to see that the negotiations seem to be moving in a positive direction.”

“Indeed.”

As Carmaxes met Yutia’s red eyes, he was reminded once again of what he had realized the day before:

No matter what happens, the Count of Palatio must not be provoked.

‘How exhausting…’

In front of Carmaxes’s eyes, the phantom of the magic herb he had quit 13 years ago seemed to shimmer.

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Round 200

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I thought for a moment I had made him angry, but it seemed to be a positive response. It seemed that understanding Ara was essential for communicating with him.

– “Gwaaaah.”

“Hmm! Gwaa must protect the Seal of Wrath. So, wherever wrath goes, following it is the correct thing to do!” Ara translated Gwaa’s words exactly as they were. But Gwaa, are you really guarding the Seal of Wrath? You always seem to get knocked out by Ras’s flicks on your forehead…

“Ara, please tell him that once we move to our new home, he won’t have to get knocked out anymore.”

After Ara conveyed my words, Gwaa hissed in response. 

“Gwaa says he has never been knocked out! He just fell asleep because he was full!”

It seemed like Gwaa was a kid full of bravado. Despite his appearance and size, he had a cute side. After deciding to accept the move, I mentioned that I would become his master, and a notification immediately appeared.

[The ancient snake Gwaa, protector of the Seal of Wrath, has been enlisted as your familiar.]

Gwaa, with his grand name, became my familiar in an instant. Honestly, it feels a bit surreal. A level 9 monster became my familiar?

…And here I am saying this after recruiting Ras, who can knock out a level 9 monster with a flick.

Visually, Gwaa gave off an overwhelming impression. If you asked a hundred people, all hundred would likely think Gwaa was the stronger monster.

“Okay, open your mouth in celebration of becoming my familiar.”

– “Gwaaaa?”

Gwaa opened his mouth slightly. Due to his enormous size, it didn’t feel like a mouth opening but rather a cave forming before my eyes. I threw something into Gwaa’s mouth. Given his size, it was probably too small to even notice…

– “Gwaa?!”

Gwaa seemed quite surprised. That’s because what I threw was a potato. And the potato had the temporary effect of making one feel full without their hunger dropping. Though it was a small amount, there should be some noticeable change.

“How is it? Can you taste it?”

“Can I taste it?”

– “Gwaaaa.”

“I don’t know! Haha!”

As expected, huh? Anyway, it seems like we need to cultivate Rapipi quickly for Gwaa’s sake. When I asked Ras earlier, he said Rapipi grows and can be harvested fairly quickly. Plus, we have farming experts at home, so settling down should be no problem. Just in case, I asked Bokkeum to carry a Rapipi root Ras had dug up earlier. If necessary, we could plant the root and cultivate it again.

“Now, I need some help from you all!”

“What is it?”

– “Just tell us anything!”

The problem arose because I hadn’t expected Gwaa to come along with us. The issue was the size of the portal I would need to open as the Master of Gluttony.

“We need to create a large enough gate for Gwaa to pass through.”

Everyone nodded in understanding. We told Gwaa to wait a moment, and then we went out, bringing all the gnolls with us.

– “Kang!”

– “Kakang, kakang.”

The gnolls trembled and tucked their tails between their legs at the sight of Gwaa. However, after I told them that Gwaa was now part of our family, they immediately warmed up to him, climbing and playing on his body.

– “Gwaaaa.”

Gwaa didn’t seem to mind and even appeared happy. 

‘Could it be that Gwaa was lonely all this time?’

Thinking about it that way, Gwaa suddenly seemed rather pitiable. Having lived in a cave all his life, just eating and sleeping, perhaps that’s why he became my familiar so easily. Now that I reconsidered the whole “must follow wrath” thing, it might be that Ras was the only friend Gwaa ever had.

After a bit of time getting to know each other, we began the real work.

We decided to build a very large door in front of Gwaa. The materials: dirt and stone.

Bang! Bang!

Scrape, scrape, scrape-!

The gnolls handled the material supply. Mammon was in charge of the design. Ras and Ara took care of the construction. Everyone was assigned a role, and we started building the door. Since the door just needed to open and close, we didn’t put too much effort into it.

– “There’s no such thing as ‘rough work’ in my creations!”

Even though we weren’t planning to put much effort into it, Mammon’s artistic spirit created a fancy door. Since I wasn’t the one building it, I couldn’t really say anything, so I just cheered them on.

However, just standing around and watching made me feel a little guilty.

‘Is this what fairies feel like?’ 

Suddenly, it felt like I had become an observer from Alfheim, just cheering from the sidelines. I snapped out of it and decided to join the work, grabbing a pickaxe and helping to gather materials. After about six hours of work, we finally completed a huge door large enough for Gwaa to pass through.

By then, the cooldown time for the Master of Gluttony skill had long since ended.

“Gwaa, do you have anything you want to bring along?”

“Is there something I should bring along?” 

– “Gwaaaaa.”

“Nothing at all!”

In that case, it was time to really get going. With all preparations complete, we finally decided to head over to the Dungeon of Gluttony. As I used the Master of Gluttony skill, the huge door glowed and slowly opened.

– “Portal!”

Mammon was the first to pass through. The gnolls followed one by one. I carefully counted each of them to make sure no one was left behind.

“101, done!”

[!!Special Hidden Quest!!: Seven Deadly Sins]

Gluttony has begun its conquest! Conquer the remaining sins!

Pride: X  

Greed: 0  

Envy: X  

Wrath: 0  

Lust: X  

Sloth: X  

At the same time, a notification popped up saying the quest was complete. I was curious about the rewards, but for now, I decided to set that aside and get ready to cross over as well.

The last remaining group climbed onto Gwaa’s head: Ara, Ras, and me. Gwaa began to move. The dynamic movement was felt throughout my entire body.

Rumble rumble.

As we crossed through the portal, the scenery of our dungeon came into view. A vast green field stretched out before us, and the ethereal sky welcomed us.

– “Kang?! Kakang!”

– “Kangkang!”

The gnolls that crossed over earlier were now joyfully rolling around in the grass, as if they were seeing such a sight for the first time.

‘They probably are seeing it for the first time.’

Seeing them like that, my worries about whether they’d dislike the dungeon vanished. They all seemed to love it.

And soon, Ras and Gwaa’s reactions came out too.

– “W-what is this… There’s grass everywhere! Is this heaven!?”

In the Wrath Dungeon, it was rare to see any vegetation. The only place where plants grew was a small ecological space formed from the remnants of what Gwaa had eaten. The creatures there had been living with the sparse weeds and moss that grew there, so it was understandable why they were surprised.

– “Gwaaaaa!”

“Whoa, Gwaa, could you keep it down a bit?”

– “Gwaa.”

Gwaa immediately quieted down. Now that he was my familiar, he understood my words. Soon, Gwaa’s massive body had fully crossed over, and by then, Woofy and Purr, who had come to greet us, froze in place.

– “Woof! Woof!”

Woofy tried his best to bark and protect me, while Purr turned into a ghost and hovered around.

“Guys, this is a new friend! He’s just a bit big, that’s all.”

– “Woof! Pant pant.”

Only after hearing my words did they relax. Now it was time to introduce the new members of the family to everyone else.

‘Hmm, I have to go outside… but I should introduce everyone. Just in case things get chaotic again.’ 

With that, I rode Gwaa and headed towards the Slime Village first. Contrary to my worries, the slimes and the Kkumuris welcomed him without any problems. Maybe it was because they were such laid-back creatures. They seemed like kids with no sense of danger.

– “Kwoong!”  

– “Sooo?”

Gomgom and Soo’s reactions were unexpected as well. Gomgom looked at Gwaa and made his signature threatening gesture by raising his front paws. The effect was significant—on my heart.

“Ugh.”

Meanwhile, Soo, as usual, curiously observed Gwaa and the gnolls. Before long, Soo seemed to take a particular liking to Ras and began following him around.

“He’s my little brother!”  

– “Is he your brother? He doesn’t seem like a slime.”  

“Still, he’s my brother!”  

– “I see!”

Listening to their slightly off-kilter conversation, we were about to head to the next location… but couldn’t. The fairy village was in the forest, and it wasn’t suitable for Gwaa to enter. Instead, I sent Woofy ahead to bring Frey over.

– “Gasp! What is this?!”

As expected, Frey was startled upon seeing Gwaa. The gnolls didn’t even catch her attention.

“They’re new members of the family. Say hello.”

– “New members! You’ve brought someone truly amazing!”

After introducing the gnolls, Ras, and Gwaa, the gnolls followed Mammon’s guidance to the goblin village, while Gwaa settled down next to the Slime Village for now.

“Hmm, where would be a good home for Gwaa?” It seemed like it would be best to let him choose his own spot. We could look around together once he narrowed it down.

“Gwaa, we have to go out for a bit. Stay here and don’t break anything until we get back.”

– “Gwaaaa.”

At that moment, the curious slimes and Kkumuris gathered around Gwaa. Soon, they started using Gwaa’s body as if it were a playground. I was worried that Gwaa might get annoyed, but that concern was unnecessary.

– “Gwaaaaa.”

For some reason, Gwaa looked happy, communicating with the slimes and Kkumuris. It was a heartwarming sight. It seems Gwaa was lonely after all. Now that he’s part of the family, I’ll have to take good care of him.

“Don’t fight, and get along well!” 

It was really time to leave now. It might take some time before we returned to the dungeon. 

With that, Ara and I passed through the portal opened by the Master of Gluttony skill and returned to the Wrath Dungeon.

“Wow, now that I see it, this cave is huge.” 

The cave, now empty without Gwaa, was indeed enormous. When Gwaa was in it, the space felt completely filled, but in reality, it was such a vast area.

“Shall we head back now?”  

“Yes!”

The base was probably in chaos due to my disappearance, and my head was already starting to ache. I was planning to make some vague excuses, but I was sure they’d question me thoroughly. Still, the gains from this trip were significant, so I had no regrets. A little trouble wouldn’t be the end of the world.

With Ara in my arms, I used the return stone.

***

Michael couldn’t sleep due to the stress. He had entered the dungeon again, but there was still no trace of Lee Kyu-seong. 

Soon, high-level monsters began to gather, attracted by the scent of humans, and they had no choice but to retreat again. 

No matter how important Lee Kyu-seong was, they couldn’t risk everyone’s lives just to find a single trace of him.

Upon returning, another issue arose from the outside.

“Michael! Representatives from other alliances have contacted us!”  

“Michael! The Ara Hongryeon Guild is still staging a sit-in! I hear they’ve already contacted other guilds like Skyscraper!”  

“Michael! Skyscraper’s Ryu Cheon has boarded a plane to Austria! Many of the other alliance representatives are on their way here as well!”

The reports made Michael’s head spin. He just wanted to give up on everything and sit in his room.

Knock knock knock!

“Michael! Representatives from the UK and Germany have entered the base, accompanied by members of Ara Hongryeon and Skyscraper!”

“I told you to stop them, so why didn’t you?”  

“Be-because the other representatives all have the same authority, we couldn’t block them just with your command, Michael…”

In the end, Michael came outside. A crowd of people, already gathered in the open space, awaited him with a tense atmosphere.

“Michael! You overstepped your authority again!” 

At the words of the German representative, Michael silently stared at him. 

“We overlooked it the last few times you overstepped your authority, but this time, it’s unforgivable! This is a serious matter!”  

“…”

“Why aren’t you saying anything? Anyway, more important than that right now is…”  

“Where is our Awakened, Lee Kyu-seong?!”

Jeong So-yeon asked sharply, her voice filled with fury. The staff at the base, excluding Michael, flinched and averted their eyes.

“Bring Lee Kyu-seong here right now. Are you detaining him?”  

“Lee Kyu-seong is dead.”

“…What?” 

It was a sudden, shocking statement. For a moment, people wondered if they had heard wrong and tilted their heads in confusion. But as they saw the devastated expressions of the base staff, they gradually realized they hadn’t misheard.

“W-what are you talking about…?” 

Jeong So-yeon asked in disbelief, her voice trembling. The other members of Ara Hongryeon stood in stunned silence, their faces blank with shock.

“I’ll say it again. Lee Kyu-seong is dead.”

A deep silence fell over the crowd.

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Patron 72

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“This is the place.”  

Maxim, one of the King’s royal guards, spoke with a notable intensity, and Alon gazed at the opening door.  

“Once you go inside, you can bring out only one item that you desire. However, if you attempt to sneak out more than one item and are caught—”  

Maxim’s gaze turned to Alon.  

“Something unfortunate may occur, so please be cautious about that.”  

It was a slightly unpleasant warning to hear, but Alon nodded lightly.  

He understood Maxim’s perspective.  

‘There are always a few who try to cheat during this kind of mission.’  

Of course, there weren’t many daring enough to try trickery in the royal treasury, but such individuals did exist.  

“You may enter.”  

With little emotion, Alon stepped inside the treasury.  

“Wow—”  

He couldn’t help but let out an exclamation.  

As expected, the inside of the treasury was filled with various items.  

From swords, axes, and spears to ornaments and accessories, the room was littered with objects on tables and the floor.  

It was truly a place befitting the term “treasury.”  

However, Alon paid no attention to the weapons or ornaments. Instead, he moved unhesitatingly toward a corner and began searching for an item.  

He already knew what he intended to take from here.  

After about 30 minutes,  

Alon, having rummaged around, finally found the item he sought.  

“Hmm—”  

What he retrieved from a pile of ornaments and accessories was a small dagger.  

No, to be more accurate, it was awkward to even call it a dagger. It looked like a long sword made to be wielded by a dwarf.  

While it could technically function as a dagger, the handle was absurdly thin, making it unsuitable for actual combat and seemingly only usable as a decorative item.  

But Alon didn’t mind and took it.  

‘The Seal of the Blind One’s Contract.’  

He recalled the name of the item he held.  

It wasn’t something he needed right away.  

It would only be useful after passing through Raksas with the ring he received from Heinkel.  

… Now that he had acquired everything he needed, he only had to meet the Dragonkin, hear their explanation, and head to Raksas.  

With that, he exited the treasury and returned to the King’s chamber with Maxim, who had been waiting outside.  

Although he wished to leave the uncomfortable palace as soon as possible, he had to express his gratitude to the King out of courtesy.  

Hence,  

‘How should I politely decline the matter regarding his daughter?’  

He was contemplating this when he arrived where the King was.  

“…?”  

“…?”  

The atmosphere felt quite unusual.  

Although Carmaxes, still smiling, didn’t exude the same hearty laughter as before Alon went to retrieve the treasure, there was a subtle awkwardness about him.  

“Ah, Master!”  

In contrast, Seolrang, who had been conversing with the King until a moment ago, was grinning as usual.  

“Hmm, hmm— Have you chosen all the items?”  

To Carmaxes’s strangely awkward question, Alon bowed.  

“Yes, thank you for your grace.”  

“Alright then, let’s be off—oh, and about what I mentioned earlier, forget it. It was just a joke.”  

“…? Ah, yes.”  

With a forced hearty laugh, Carmaxes continued,  

“Then, I look forward to seeing you again next time.”  

With those words, he dismissed Alon, and  

“…?”  

The audience ended without even a simple ritual of showing the King the item brought from the treasury and offering gratitude. Alon was simply bewildered.  

“Seolrang.”  

“Huh? What’s up, Master?”  

Suddenly, curious about another matter, Alon asked the grinning Seolrang.  

“It didn’t seem like you paid any formal respect to the King when we met him. Is that alright?”  

“Huh? It’s fine.”  

“…So, the King must have allowed it.”  

“That’s right, it’s fine.”  

Seeing Seolrang nod as if it was nothing, Alon felt another peculiar feeling.  

‘No matter how informal it is, shouldn’t she have shown respect to the King?’  

Of course, Alon couldn’t be certain since such details weren’t described in detail in Psychedelia, so he decided to let the topic pass lightly.  

“By the way, did you discuss anything with the King?”  

“Hmm—just ordinary things?”  

“Ordinary…?”  

“Just, you know—the usual? Stuff about meals, things to keep in mind… you know, that kind of stuff.”  

“I see.”  

“Yep!”  

With Seolrang’s lively response, Alon shrugged as he got into the carriage.  

‘Well… if it’s the same as before, then it probably wasn’t because of Seolrang… I guess the strange atmosphere was just my imagination.’  

***

Instead of heading to Seolrang’s guild, Alon’s carriage made its way directly to the ruins outside the colony.  

Having acquired everything he needed, it was now time to meet the Dragonkin and hear the story he missed last time.  

Thus, bypassing the guild, Alon traveled with Seolrang to their destination, arriving there by the afternoon.  

“Alright then, I’ll be back.”  

“Okay! I’ll be waiting, Master!”  

Seolrang waved both hands enthusiastically as she saw him off.  

With her send-off and the still-pleading voice of Sparrow, who kept begging Alon to become his successor, he reached the central tower.  

[You have arrived? I have been waiting for you.]  

Once again, as soon as he ascended to the upper floor, he encountered it, surrounded by rows of bookshelves.  

“Is there a time limit on your manifestation this time as well?”  

[There’s no need to worry about that. We have sufficient time to talk.]  

“I see. But why haven’t you kept your promise?”  

[…Promise?]  

“You’re not going to pretend you don’t know, are you?”  

When Alon questioned its feigned ignorance, it let out a sound like a cornered animal caught in a lie, and then muttered softly.  

[…Master, is this enough now!?]  

“I’ll let it slide this time.”  

[Why did I ever make such a foolish promise in the first place~!]  

With a sigh at Alon’s words, it glanced at Sparrow’s staff and replied.  

[But you’re more capable than I expected. I didn’t think you would already possess the staff. Have you tried using magic with it?]  

“Yes.”  

[How about Self-Summoning?]  

“I succeeded, but it was more dangerous than necessary.”  

Alon spoke calmly.  

Hearing this, the Dragonkin seemed momentarily stunned.  

[To think you actually succeeded… I’m at a loss for words.]  

It let out a faint laugh.  

Then,  

[Mage, you tell me. Did the wizard truly succeed in Self-Summoning?]  

As if wanting confirmation, the question was directed not at Alon, but at the staff.  

[Y-Yes, that’s correct.]  

“…?”  

Alon wore a puzzled expression.  

Just before entering the tower, Sparrow had been chattering noisily, but now he answered in a tense tone.

Alon briefly wondered at the completely different attitude, reminiscent of a mouse in front of a cat, compared to what he had seen over the past few days.  

[Good, very good.]  

It smiled as if highly pleased, nodding repeatedly.  

[There’s something I wish to tell you right away, and some things you need to know. But everything must be done in order. Since there are already delayed matters, let’s start by addressing those.]  

Looking at Alon, it continued,  

[What do you wish to know? I’ll tell you everything that can be discussed at this point.]  

Alon pondered its question.  

There were many things he wanted to ask, but now that the opportunity had come, he was unsure where to begin.  

After a moment of indecision, Alon finally spoke.  

“Last time, you said I would need ‘Mind Resonance’ to hear this story.”  

[That’s right,] it responded.  

“What exactly is this Mind Resonance?”  

Alon’s first question was about ‘Mind Resonance.’  

[Hm? That, of course,]  

The being, wearing a curious smile as if there was no need for further explanation, responded,  

[–is Divine Status]  

***

While Alon was listening to the conversation, Carmaxes III was sighing deeply in the office of the Royal Palace in Colony, reflecting on the events from earlier.  

‘I’ve never seen such a diverse range of reactions before.’  

Carmaxes thought about Seolrang.  

Until now, he had never seen *that* Seolrang wearing a bright smile.  

The expression on her face had always been neutral whenever he encountered her, whether in the Colosseum or the royal palace.  

So, Seolrang’s change in expression was a peculiar sight to Carmaxes, though he did not show it.  

That wasn’t all.  

‘Enough.’  

Carmaxes recalled Seolrang’s voice.  

As soon as Count Palatio left, she had dropped her casual expression and delivered a cold declaration in a stern tone.  

He remembered feeling breathless at that moment and let out a faint, bitter laugh.  

Seolrang’s behavior was clearly rebellious by any standard.  

Even though she was accepted as the First Baba Yaga and permitted to use informal speech, displaying hostility toward the king—especially to the extent of emitting a chilling killing intent—was undeniably a rebellious act.  

Yet, despite Seolrang’s actions, Carmaxes dared not say anything to her.  

There were two reasons for this.  

First, Carmaxes was well aware of Seolrang’s strength.  

Not just her well-known power as the First Baba Yaga, the “Golden Flash,” but her true strength.  

In Colony, which still had two vacant Baba Yaga positions, Seolrang’s overwhelming power was indispensable.  

The second reason was that Carmaxes had tried to use his royal authority to exploit Count Palatio, even though he knew full well that Palatio was Seolrang’s Master.  

Marriage, in the upper class, is typically a political tool.  

Thus, Carmaxes’s initial suggestion to ‘gift’ his daughter to Count Palatio was intended as a beneficial proposition in some way.  

If Palatio declined, Carmaxes could create an unofficial ‘debt,’ and if Palatio accepted, he could leverage the count’s rising fame and promising future.  

Count Palatio’s renown had been spreading considerably in Colony lately.  

However, the real reason Carmaxes wanted to recruit Palatio was that he was Seolrang’s Master.  

If he could bring Palatio to his side, he would gain better control over the unpredictable First Baba Yaga.  

Additionally, he had learned that Palatio was connected to Yutia Bloodia, a significant figure currently wielding great influence in the Holy Kingdom of Rosario, which is why Carmaxes made such a proposal, even if it was a bit reckless.  

“…I didn’t expect her to be that defiant.”  

Carmaxes thought about Seolrang once again.  

He was aware that her attitude toward him was not ordinary.  

However, despite using informal speech, Seolrang had never once crossed any unnecessary boundaries in the past.  

That’s why…  

‘…Just who *is* he?’  

As Carmaxes found himself puzzled by Alon once more and tilted his head in curiosity—  

“Your Majesty, the Cardinal requests an audience.”  

“Let her in.”  

The voice from outside interrupted Carmaxes’s thoughts.  

Normally, he would have continued to ponder, but given the Kingdom’s need for support from the Holy Kingdom, he was in no position to refuse the Cardinal’s request.  

That was why, even previously, he had been forced to break the kingdom’s tradition and grant one of the treasury’s treasures to her instead of a warrior.  

“Your Majesty.”  

Yutia, the Cardinal of the Holy Kingdom, entered and bowed lightly in greeting.  

As Carmaxes prepared to return her greeting—  

“…?”  

He felt something was off.  

Yutia, who had never lost her smile during their many conversations about ‘support,’ now wore a blank expression, her mouth set in a flat line as if all emotion had drained from her face.  

‘Did something happen?’  

Carmaxes was momentarily confused.  

Yutia, expressionless, walked into the office and approached him directly.  

“Your Majesty, I have heard something I wish to ask you about, if that’s alright?”  

“What is your question?”  

“Well, I heard that you tried to give Count Palatio—no, my Lord—a troublesome gift. Is that true?”  

She began,  

And then Carmaxes saw it.  

Her red eyes.  

Carmaxes could not read any emotion in those eyes.  

They were utterly devoid of expression.  

In one sense, they appeared calm; in another, they seemed indifferent.  

“Will you answer me?”  

“…”  

Despite her lack of apparent emotion, Carmaxes suddenly felt a cold sweat trickle down the hand that gripped his pen.  

His body instinctively reacted, even though no discernible feeling emanated from her—like he was facing a being he should never encounter.  

Carmaxes, feeling a mixture of confusion and uncertainty, instinctively recalled one crucial fact: her change was related to Count Palatio.  

That’s why…  

‘Just who is that man… what is his true identity…?’  

The King of Colony, Carmaxes, felt even more burdened by his growing confusion, once again reaffirming that Count Palatio’s identity could not possibly be ordinary.

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Round 199

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In the end, the gnolls bowed down before my food.  

– “To think we can eat such delicious food three times a day! Surely, that place must be heaven!”  

Ras shouted passionately, and the other gnolls eagerly joined in, jumping up and down.  

Yip! Yip yip yip!  

Hehehe, these simple creatures. It seems like I’ve almost won them over.  

Ras, who had previously said he would discuss things, was now halfway through praising my food with a grand speech.  

Though I couldn’t understand what the gnolls were saying, they were all shaking with excitement.  

“So, Ras? Have you finished your discussion?”  

I asked Ras, whose belly was bulging after finishing his meal. As expected, Ara and Mammon waited for Ras’s answer with hopeful expressions.  

– “Yes, we have reached a unanimous decision.”  

“Unanimous!”  

What choice would the gnolls make?!  

– “Ara’s father, Kyu-seong, will you accept us, my followers and me?”  

Yes! I did it! I hugged Ras in celebration, and Ara and Mammon joined in, wrapping their arms around us in excitement.  

“Welcome, Ras! And the rest of you, too!”  

– “Thank you for the warm welcome!”  

However, I noticed a hint of concern on Ras’s face. I set him down and asked if something was wrong.  

– “We are a race that lives by digging into the ground. I haven’t been to your dungeon yet, so I’m concerned about what kind of environment awaits us.”  

“Ras, are you worried you won’t be able to dig?”  

– “Yes, we love digging, especially into tough ground.”  

“Hehehe, then there’s nothing to worry about.”  

After all, the whole reason Ras and the gnolls came up was because of the mine.  

So, their workplace—or rather, their playground—was already prepared from the start.  

Of course, since the environment here is different, I’m not sure if they’ll like it. I’m a bit concerned, but I’ll try my best to provide what they need.  

‘The Dungeon of Gluttony is vast, so surely there’s some terrain the gnolls will like. That is, assuming they don’t like the mine.’  

With that, we immediately registered them as familiars.  

[Ras of Wrath has been registered as a subordinate familiar.]  

[101 gnolls of the Wrath Dungeon have been registered as subordinate familiars.]  

“Alright! You’re mine now!”  

“Welcome!”  

Ara and Mammon cheered, dancing around Ras with joy. Ras, looking a little awkward, extended his hand to shake ours.  

– “Take good care of me and my followers.”  

“Of course! I’m counting on you too.”  

Now, all that was left was to move in.  

I checked the time. There was still a bit of cooldown left before the Master of Gluttony’s ability would be ready.  

I decided to use that time to prepare for the move.  

We packed up together, though, surprisingly, there wasn’t much. It really hit me just how impoverished the gnolls had been living.  

‘Is there really nothing?!’  

There was no stockpiled food, so there was no need to cook anything, and, consequently, there were no household goods or furniture either.  

However, there was one unexpected discovery—monster by-products.  

“Wow, this is amazing!”  

– “These are my spoils of war.”  

The by-products from the monsters Ras had hunted over time were all gathered in one place. And, true to the reputation of a 9th-level dungeon, they were clearly of great value at first glance.  

“It looks like they’ve eaten all the meat, but they’ve gathered all the leather, horns, and magic stones.”

Huge monster hides.

Terrifying horns, teeth, and claws.

And the crowning jewel of monster by-products: magic stones.

Particularly, all the magic stones were of grade 7 or higher—purple stones. Some of them were even the black magic stones that are spoken of in legends.

This was an 8th-grade magic stone!

An incredibly valuable item worth over 10 billion!

I sneaked a glance at Ras.

Ras was busy explaining to Ara and Mammon about the monsters he’d hunted.

– “This one flew through the sky, so I had a hard time with it. But in the end, it was shot down by one of my stone throws.”

“Ooooh! That’s amazing!”

– “If it were me, I would’ve poisoned it and brought it down immediately.”

Their conversation sounded like children’s chatter, but seeing the 8th-grade magic stones made me realize just how powerful Ras, one of the Seven Deadly Sins, truly was.

To take down an 8th-grade monster, you’d typically need an 8th-grade awakener, along with several 7th-grade awakeners for support.

This meant a 50-50 chance in a one-on-one battle.

But Ras had likely taken down the 8th-grade monster all on his own, with no help.

‘The gnolls wouldn’t have been able to assist him.’

The gnolls, being mere 1st-grade monsters, were lucky if they didn’t die from a heart attack out of sheer terror. Ras was truly impressive.

“Are you taking all of this with you?”

– “Ara’s father, Kyu-seong, this is my tribute to you.”

“Huh?”

– “It’s a token of gratitude for accepting us. Some might even call it a bribe.”

I had been hoping for something, but is he really giving me all of this? And what does he think of me that he’d offer a bribe? I’m not corrupt at all!

…Well, maybe that’s a bit hypocritical.

“Should I really accept this?”

– “Of course. To me, these are just for display, nothing more or less. It might be more useful in your hands.”

“Alright. Thank you. I’ll gratefully accept it.”

Even just the pile of magic stones looked like more than I could use in a lifetime of running a dungeon.

I’d need to count and classify them by grade to be certain, but just a quick glance gave me a good idea.

And the rest of the by-products were also from monsters in a 9th-grade dungeon.

If I processed them into equipment, they would make some top-notch items.

‘Now that the gnolls have joined us, mining will go faster. If I combine the minerals from the mine with these by-products, we could create some really decent gear.’

Most of the equipment used by awakeners today is made from monster by-products.

Sometimes people use pre-made equipment items they’ve obtained, but that’s a very rare occurrence. My Full Armor of the Tiger King was one such rare item.

Anyway, looking at the mountain of monster hides, teeth, and other parts, it seemed there would be more than enough to arm all the members of the Ara Hongryeon Guild.

With perfect timing, I stuffed everything into Bokeum, who had emptied his stomach after two meals. There was so much, it took quite a while just to load it all.

“Ahh, my belly feels full.”

– “Seeing you pleased brings me joy as well.”

After finishing packing everything, we had a bit of time left.

Ras and the gnolls gathered together one last time, chewing on their favorite dog chews as they said goodbye to their village.

– “But there’s one thing that worries me.”

“What is it?”

– “When we leave, there will be no one left to manage the snake. That means the snake will start acting in full force.”

“Ah!”

It was definitely a cause for concern.

Even if Ras left, the dungeon would likely remain intact. After all, the condition for clearing the dungeon was to destroy the core.

That meant people who didn’t know that Ras was the boss of Wrath would continue to try and conquer this place. And if they encountered that ancient snake…

‘It would be a disaster.’

“Hmm, what would be the best way to handle this?”

I couldn’t just stop the dungeon raid either. The European Union had already invested trillions in preparation, so there was no reason for them to call it off.

Honestly, if it weren’t for that snake, the other monsters seemed manageable for the awakeners. 

No matter how strong the monsters were, the awakeners preparing for the raid on Wrath would include several 8th grades and numerous 7th grades.

“Should we take that snake with us?”

“Ooh! That’s a great idea! A big snake!”

Ara clapped her hands in excitement, but Mammon and Ras seemed more skeptical.

– “How are you planning to take that thing with you? Even if you do, will it be able to live well with us?”

– “A snake consumes a lot of food. Ara’s father, Kyu-seong, can you really handle feeding it?”

Food? Haha.

I had already thought of that.

I had recently acquired Rapipi fruits, and I also collected the seeds from the fruits the kids ate. I planned to assign a slime to exclusively grow them.

Originally, I intended to harvest just the fruits without letting the roots grow, but if we take the ancient snake with us, things would change.

I could make an entire field of Rapipi roots just for feeding the snake.

‘But that’s not the main issue.’

To bring the snake to my dungeon, it would need to become my familiar. That was the real challenge. I couldn’t just take it because I wanted to.

“People will soon come here. It might be selfish, but as a fellow human, I don’t want anyone getting hurt because of the snake.”

– “Hmm! You’re thinking of your followers. If that’s the case, it’s understandable.”

He seemed to misunderstand, but I let it slide.

– “But to wake the unconscious snake, there’s no way to do that right now. Besides, we can’t even communicate with it. How would you manage it?”

At that moment, Mammon, who had been skeptical, quietly offered a suggestion.

– “Waking it up isn’t difficult. I can wake it using awakening poison.”

“As expected of Mammon, you’re so versatile.”

– “Hehe.”

Mammon scratched his head, pleased with the compliment, while Ara puffed out her cheeks, determined not to be outdone.

“I can communicate with it! I’m Lee Kyu-seong’s interpreter!”

“Oh, that’s right! Our Ara is a translation genius!”

“Yup!”

And Ras would be in charge of putting it back to sleep in case of any danger!

Everyone’s roles were decided in an instant.

– “Let’s go right away!”

– “That thing is huge… I hope it’s not too scary.”

“We’ll make the big snake our friend! It’s going to be great and cool!”

We headed to where the ancient snake lay unconscious.

We arrived shortly after, and the snake was still peacefully asleep, breathing softly.

Gulp.

‘Thinking about taking this massive creature with us is a bit overwhelming.’

To give an idea of its size, just its head alone was as big as a small commercial building. From the ground, all I could see was the underside of its jaw, it was that massive.

Its teeth were probably bigger than me.

No, comparing myself to it didn’t even make sense—it was probably the size of a city bus.

– “I’m going to wake it up now.”

“Alright.”

Just in case, Ras was already perched on the snake’s nose. Mammon began wiggling his hands as if casting a spell, and the snake started to react.

– “Grrr…”

“Oh! It’s waking up!”

Ara exclaimed, and the snake slowly opened its eyes.

– “Gwaaah…”

It made a peculiar sound for a snake.

Its half-closed eyes scanned us.

“Hello! Did you sleep well?”

The ancient snake seemed dazed. 

Although it didn’t really have facial expressions, the atmosphere gave that impression. It looked like it had just woken up, confused to see strange creatures in front of it, as if it was still dreaming.

“I am Ara. What is your name?”

– “Gwaaah.”

“Gwaa? Is your name Gwaa?”

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Patron 71

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Inside the arena, an intense chill spreads, and blue sparks crackle as they ride the air. To anyone watching, the magic being wielded is clearly abnormal.

“Disintegrate.”

At Alon’s command, the bursts of sparks transform into glittering blue particles that scatter in all directions. Despite it being broad daylight, the particles glow brightly like fireflies.

And then,

“Dissolve.”

Just moments before, his body had been perfectly intact. Now, even as he stands still, it wavers dizzyingly, like a mirage.

“I—”

Philcion was already within striking distance of Alon. Leaping forward using searing flames as propulsion, Philcion gripped the sword that had slipped down, aiming at Alon’s swaying form.

‘Even if it’s unexpected, it’s still fine!’

Though he was startled by Alon using a completely different magic than the anticipated ice magic, Philcion chose to see this as an opportunity. At this moment of spell preparation, the opponent was defenseless.

‘It would’ve been better to defeat him in a more spectacular fight, but—’

Since Alon had begun using a different kind of magic, the odds of victory had dropped exponentially.

‘I’ll end it right now.’

Just as Philcion raised his sword without hesitation to strike,

“Cycle of All Things.”

Alon’s words resounded.

At that fleeting moment, Alon’s emotionless face was staring directly at him. His body, fingers forming a seal, had suddenly—

CRACKLE!!!!

“Thunder God Form.”

He became pure blue lightning.

And Philcion’s thoughts ceased to continue.

***

BOOM—!!

With a thunderous explosion, Philcion’s body crashed into the arena, leaving behind lightning trails that streaked across the field.

CRACKLE—

In that brief second, or perhaps even less, everything had happened so fast that no one could grasp what had transpired. The spectators could only witness two things.

One was Philcion’s body smashing through the arena wall.

The other was—

CRACKLE!

Alon, now completely enveloped in lightning—or rather, transformed entirely into lightning itself, cloaked in a blue aura.

CRACK!

With each movement of his black-colored cloak, lightning crackled and scattered in all directions.

Tsk—

As the ends of the cloak gradually regained their dark hue, the lightning’s form shifted back into the figure of Count Alon Palatio. The spectators, who watched the entire scene as if witnessing a gradient fade, were left speechless.

[The… the winner is—Alon Palatio!!]

When the previously stunned announcer finally spoke, the crowd erupted with thunderous cheers, leaping to their feet and applauding so loudly that the arena seemed to shake. Amid the jubilant noise and wild applause, Alon stood.

‘Dammit.’

Unable to fully register the crowd’s reaction, he muttered a curse under his breath, grimacing as blood began to trickle down his arm beneath his sleeve.

“I almost died.”  

This was not a figurative statement.  

He had truly almost died from using the magic just now.  

It was true that his mana was completely depleted, but that wasn’t why he nearly died.  

The real reason was the magic he had used—  

‘Damn.’  

—No, it was in the spell itself.  

Unlike before, Alon could understand the laws of the spell immediately upon using it.  

No, he *had* to understand them.  

If he hadn’t, he wouldn’t be standing here.  

As soon as the magic ended, he could have been broken down into molecules, ceasing to exist in this world.  

‘Twisting the laws to convert the body into mana… Why does such a crazy spell exist?’  

The spell he used, “Array of Thunder,” literally converted his body into mana with the properties of electricity.  

The subsequent phrases were all pre-prepared electrical magic—  

The process was to fuse, or rather, enchant it.  

Finally, the “Thunder God Form” was the magic that manifested the fused spell array.  

In other words, the “Magnetic Manifestation” Sparrow taught him was, quite literally, an incredible spell that transformed the caster into lightning itself.  

But the reason Alon felt the spell was insane was none other than its difficulty.  

The “Thunder God Form” temporarily transformed the body into lightning, allowing the caster to use its properties directly.  

However, the issue was that the irregular mana array of lightning, when combined with Alon’s body, could easily break down with even the slightest movement.  

In short, if Alon had no talent for controlling the mana array, he could have been nothing more than colorful fireworks in the arena just now.  

…  

‘…It hurts like hell.’  

Even after hastily reconstructing his body’s array in over a second, there seemed to be areas he couldn’t attend to, as the blood flowing beneath his sleeve was steadily increasing.  

‘Sparrow, did you teach me this just to mess with me?’  

He suddenly recalled Sparrow’s staff, which Evan held while watching the match together.  

‘Let’s head back first.’  

With the thunderous cheers behind him, Alon returned to the waiting room.  

“…”  

“Count.”  

“What is it?”  

“No… I don’t think I’ll ever be surprised by anything you do again.”  

Evan looked at him with a strange expression, while—  

[W-what the… How… How did you do that?]  

Sparrow’s staff, usually full of sneering remarks, trembled with disbelief, its voice shaking.  

Alon felt a surge of satisfaction behind his impassive expression.  

“It seems the bet is mine.”  

***

One day later,  

Alon’s reputation as an A-rank fighter, achieved in less than a week, rapidly spread across the entire Colony.  

As a result, there were far more talks about Alon in the Colony than any other fighter.  

Yet, the man at the center of these rumors, Alon, was—  

“To the royal castle now, Master!”  

Calmly heading to the Colony’s royal castle with Seolrang.  

The reason was that becoming an A-rank fighter granted him access to the royal treasury.  

‘Normally, it would’ve taken at least a week to gain entry to the treasury.’  

Alon was able to move so swiftly thanks to Seolrang.  

‘Even if Baba Yaga’s power is strong, I didn’t expect it to extend its influence to the royal family.’  

As Alon’s carriage passed a massive castle wall, he marveled at Seolrang’s abilities.  

[Hey,]  

Sparrow spoke directly in his mind, to which Alon responded not verbally but by channeling mana into the staff as instructed.  

‘Did you forget the bet?’  

[N-No!]  

Sparrow’s tone became exasperated, but soon shifted—  

[….Um, Count, I would like to ask you something.]  

Sparrow’s voice, now small and trembling, was surprisingly polite and refined compared to just a few days ago.  

“What is it?”  

[Well, as I mentioned yesterday, would you consider forming a contract with me and succeeding my legacy?]  

“As I said yesterday, I’m still considering it.”  

[No! This is truly a great opportunity!]  

“Hmm.”  

[….isn’t it?]  

Flustered, Sparrow hastily added a respectful suffix.  

[You, uh, Count—no, Your Lordship—must know from using my laws that they’re incredibly powerful. If you just refine it over a few generations, you’ll be slapping other wizards thirty times over, seriously!]  

From the moment Alon used Sparrow’s laws without having inherited his spirit, Sparrow, following the suggestion of the Yongsin race, had been urging him to become his successor.

‘Successor, huh.’

In truth, from Alon’s perspective of needing to learn magic, accepting this staff as his teacher wasn’t such a bad option.

Just knowing its phrases and incantations seemed to provide a significant amount of magical knowledge.

Even so, Alon avoided giving a clear answer, and the reason was due to the contract Sparrow proposed.

Sparrow called it a master-disciple contract, but there was no need to inscribe a magic circle for a contract he didn’t fully understand.

‘Anyway, I’m meeting him tomorrow, so I can ask and decide then.’

With that in mind, Alon dismissed Sparrow’s suggestion for the moment.

[Please, reconsider seriously, just once more.]

“Hmm. According to you, isn’t it impossible for someone who hasn’t inherited your spirit to become your successor?”

[No, that was really just something I didn’t know at the time! I apologize!]

“No need to apologize. Either way, it would’ve been difficult for you to find a successor since you’re an idiot.”

[… You really hold grudges, don’t you…]

“What did you say?”

[Ah, no, I mean…]

Because of the bet he lost earlier, Sparrow had to speak respectfully. He continued to desperately urge Alon to become his successor until Alon left the staff behind in the carriage to enter the royal castle.

But all Sparrow learned by then was that Alon’s grudges ran deep.

[…Hah. I shouldn’t have let my temper get the better of me…]

Left alone in the carriage, Sparrow muttered darkly.

It was his own karma.

***

The Colony’s royal castle had a slightly different atmosphere compared to those of other nations Alon knew.

Unlike the typical concept of a royal castle, the interior felt rather rough.

There were no sculptures or marble to be found inside, which made it appear somewhat lacking in refinement.

Yet, despite this, Alon didn’t think it was “inferior” because—

“…”

It was due to the abundance of gold and jewels adorning the rough walls.

Walking along the seemingly endless path lined with treasures, Alon finally arrived at the royal throne room with Seolrang.

He knelt and greeted the Colony’s king, who was looking down at him.

“The warrior greets the King of the Colony.”

Normally, introducing himself as a noble would have been appropriate, but he came here to enter the treasury, so he introduced himself as a warrior.

“Raise your head.”

Upon hearing the solemn voice, Alon raised his head to see the king’s face.

He was a robust middle-aged man with prominent features, exuding a sense of authority and confidence.

“Count Palatio, I found your match to be quite entertaining. Very impressive!”

The Colony’s king, Carmaxes III, laughed heartily as he continued.

“I heard you wish to enter the treasury. Is there something you desire?”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

Carmaxes nodded a few times before saying:

“Then you should take it. The royal family of the Colony opens the treasury to anyone who has proven themselves.”

“Thank you for your generosity.”

“However, I have one more gift to offer you. What do you think?”

“A proposal, Your Majesty?”

“Yes.”

He spoke casually.

“I have a daughter.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

“What do you think?”

“…Excuse me?”

Alon’s mind froze.

Silence.

But only for a moment.

“Of course, it’s up to you whether or not you accept this gift, so take your time to consider.”

Carmaxes maintained his smile.

“Maxim, take him to the treasury.”

He then instructed the knight beside him.

As Carmaxes watched Alon’s receding figure, he let out a sigh.

“…Hm? Baba Yaga, are you not following him?”

He noticed that Seolrang, who had been beside Alon until a moment ago, remained standing in place and asked.

Then—

“Hey.”

The smile Seolrang had worn just moments earlier had faded into a perfectly blank expression.

At last—

“Enough.”

Her chilling golden eyes matched the icy words that followed.

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Round 198

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After finishing a grand meal, everyone took a nap.  

It was a peaceful and calm time, so much so that it was hard to believe we were inside a 9th-level dungeon.  

The gnolls were particularly affectionate, and even when they slept, they insisted on squeezing next to me.  

Because of this, a sleepy Ara, feeling jealous, stretched out in my arms.  

“Adorable.”  

Even Ras, who usually spoke in a gruff manner, was snuggling next to me without hesitation as he slept.  

Since things had already turned out this way, I thought, why not count them all now?  

Earlier, when I was preparing the food, Ras and the children gathered all the gnolls from other areas as well.  

Thanks to that, all of them were now napping together.  

“One, two, three, four…?”  

I stopped counting after I passed 100.  

Precisely 101.  

Huh? This is totally like 101 Dalmatians…  

Thinking it must be a coincidence, I counted the cute little gnolls again, which seemed fewer than I expected.  

There were exactly 101 gnolls here.  

More than enough to handle.  

After playing this counting game alone for a while, I eventually fell asleep as well.  

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong?”  

“Hmm?”  

A voice tickled my ears, and when I opened my eyes, Ara was looking at me with her round eyes.  

“Oh, I fell asleep. What time is it?”  

Wait, I slept quite a bit!  

I had only meant to nap for a bit, but I ended up sleeping soundly.  

I had slept for nine hours.  

Still, it was fine, since I had to wait for the cooldown of the Master of Gluttony’s power before moving the gnolls.  

Now, there were about 12 hours left.  

In the meantime, I thought I should try persuading Ras again.  

-Keng!  

Noticing I had woken up, some of the gnolls wagged their tails and approached me, as if they might fly any second from all the tail-wagging.  

I petted them all, picked up Ara, and looked around.  

“Where are Mammon and Ras?”  

“They went to play.”  

“Play?”  

For some reason, Ara’s cheeks were puffed out, making her look sulky.  

She must have stayed behind to be with me.  

Feeling both grateful and a bit sorry for her, I patted her head.  

How could she look so cute, even when she’s sulking?  

Maybe it’s because I’m such a doting father.  

“Shall we go too?”  

“Yes!”  

I packed Bokkeum and got up.  

We headed toward the inner part of the village where we first met Ras.  

The deeper part meant underground.  

We descended further into the depths of the earth.  

“Indeed…”  

Mammon had mentioned that the gnolls were good at digging, but it was truly impressive.  

The fact that they had dug enough to form a village and create a tunnel this wide and large seemed like quite a challenge, even for modern heavy machinery.  

Of course, it wouldn’t be impossible, but look at those cute gnolls.  

-Keng?  

It was hard to imagine that those tiny creatures had worked so hard to dig this place.  

But at the same time, it also seemed fitting in a way?  

Holding Ara’s hand, we continued down the tunnel until we were greeted by some gnolls coming up from the other side, warmly welcoming us.  

They were pulling carts full of dirt.  

I wondered if they weren’t too heavy, but the gnolls were cheerfully hauling the dirt out.  

“Are they still digging?”  

“They’re digging a lot, a lot.”  

Ara and I encountered a few more gnolls as we made our way and finally arrived at the place where Ras and Mammon were.  

Thwack! Thwack!  

Several gnolls were busily working with pickaxes and shovels, while Ras was inspecting something beside them.  

-Great Lord! Did you sleep well?

“Oh, yes. Mammon, what were you doing?”

-I was just looking around, taking in the sights. Wow, this place is completely different from the dungeon we lived in.

“The Dungeon of Avarice?”

-That’s right. Our dungeon was a barren wasteland, always accompanied by drought and famine.

I realized once again that it was a good decision to bring Mammon along. That was the whole reason Mammon and the goblins had ventured out into the world in the first place.

Thunk!

At that moment, one of the gnolls who had been swinging a pickaxe started trembling, reacting as if the pickaxe had hit something solid.

-We’ve found it.

“Found it? Ah! Could it be that fruit—no, the root?”

-Exactly.

Ras approached the trembling gnoll and dug out some of the dirt. Soon, the massive root of the plant we had seen earlier emerged.

The thought of how they must have uprooted and moved this thing every time made it seem like an incredible feat of hard labor. Even just digging it out seemed like a monumental task.

‘Did Ras’s immense strength solve this?’

As I watched, Ras began to move busily, just as I expected. The other gnolls, who had been digging nearby, quickly coordinated and joined in once the root was found.

Clang, clang, clang.

The dirt piled up quickly, and the gnolls hauling the carts became busier.

‘They seem to be enjoying this?’ 

Perhaps I was seeing it too much from a human perspective. The gnolls didn’t seem to be struggling at all; instead, they looked excited as they shoveled dirt and dug up the root.

“Wow.”

Finally, almost the entire massive root of the Rapipi plant was revealed. Ara’s eyes sparkled as she gazed at its grandeur, swallowing hard.

Do you want to eat it, Ara?

-Haah!

With a loud shout, Ras yanked the root out, and a faint tremor spread through the surroundings. Just how strong is he to cause an earthquake?

In the end, the root was completely pulled out by Ras’s strength.

-It’s huge!

“It really is huge!”

Mammon and Ara exclaimed as they looked at the enormous Rapipi root, almost as big as a house. Ras let out a puff of air and slung the root over his back. It looked surreal to see a figure, barely reaching my waist, carry something as big as a house.

-I’ll be back!

“I’m coming too!”

-Me too!

With everyone going, I had to follow along.

Even with the massive root on his back, Ras walked up lightly as if it was no big deal.

-I’ve always thought this, but that strength is truly unbelievable. Why don’t I have strength like that?

“You already have an overpowered ability.”

-But that looks cooler, don’t you think?

Even the fortunate ones want more.

Listening to Mammon’s grumbles, we steadily climbed upward. Finally, we reached the false wall, and the gnoll gatekeepers quickly broke it down. The wall crumbled in just the right size, as if it had been designed with this transport in mind.

“Heave ho! Heave ho!”

With Ara cheering him on, we finally arrived at the place where the ancient serpent lay dormant.

Thunk!

Ras dropped the root.

Then, he made a show of wiping sweat from his brow. 

Though from what I could tell, he hadn’t even broken a sweat.

-We need to prepare one root each day like this. That’s my job.

“Wow! That’s amazing!”

At that moment, on a whim, I asked Ras something.

“Ras, just out of curiosity, do you like doing this kind of work?”

-Hmm? Like it? I’m just fulfilling my duty. If I don’t work, that serpent will cause trouble, and my subordinates will have a hard time living, so I have no choice but to do it.

“Is that so?”

Not a bad response, from my point of view.

Then I asked another question.

“How was the meal today?”

-It was fantastic! I was even moved, realizing there’s such food in this world. You should be proud. It’s rare for me to react this way!

Ras began drooling again.

I took out a dog treat from Bokkeum and handed it to him, along with some food for Ara and Mammon.

Munch munch.

Ras began chewing on the dog treat enthusiastically.  

He looked very satisfied.  

“Ras, I have a suggestion for you.”  

-Suggestion?  

Ras tilted his head while chewing on the treat.  

Ara and Mammon watched our conversation with eager expressions, holding their breath.  

“How about moving together to our dungeon?”  

-Move?!  

Surprised by the unexpected suggestion, Ras even spat out the treat he was chewing, but quickly picked it back up and continued chewing.  

-Hmm, I’ll need to think about that. I should ask what my subordinates think first.  

“Sure, go ahead.”  

-When are you planning to leave, Ara’s father?  

“I can’t stay long, just under a day.”  

-Hmm, then let’s gather opinions right away.  

We returned to the tunnel as Ras continued chewing his treat.  

Ras immediately began gathering all the gnolls.  

“Heh, heh.”  

“I-Is Kyu-seong planning something strange again?”  

While Ras was busy gathering the gnolls, I started preparing another meal.  

It had been ten hours, so it was time for another meal, wasn’t it?  

I definitely wasn’t trying to tempt them with food. No way, of course not.  

-Sniff, sniff. Huh? What’s that smell?!  

“Oh, don’t mind it. Just share your opinions. I’m just preparing food since it’s mealtime again.”  

Ras’s eyes began to waver.  

***  

Almost 24 hours had passed since Kyu-seong had gone missing.  

The atmosphere at the base was grim.  

They had searched every corner of the base, hoping he might have returned, but there was no sign of him anywhere.  

“Did you really assign him to a room with a broken bathroom door?”  

“Well, it was fine before…”  

“Fine before? Are you saying that Kyu-seong, the awakened one, broke the door to the bathroom? The perfectly fine door?”  

“I-I’m sorry.”  

Michael was currently storming around, venting his frustration.  

But even that soon came to an end.  

With no other options left, Michael began preparing to enter the dungeon again.  

“Get ready, everyone! We have to find some trace of him, no matter what!”  

“…”  

“Do you know why we’re in this situation? It’s because of you lot, puffing your chests out like you’re something special just because you’re awakened, but running away when things get serious!”  

Everyone silently cursed Michael, but they had no choice.  

Though his demands and behavior were unreasonable, they had indeed panicked and fled, as he said.  

“Uh, Michael, sir.”  

“What is it?”  

“Do we really need to go back in?”  

“What? What are you saying?”  

“Well, I mean, it’s the dungeon of the Seven Deadly Sins. As far as I know, Kyu-seong is just a low-level, 1st-ranked awakened. There wouldn’t be anything left of him… maybe a monster already swallowed him whole…”  

“You little—!”  

Enraged, Michael used his ability.  

The ground rose up, and he slapped the awakened one who had suggested not going.  

Slap!  

“Ow!”  

“Even if that happened, I want you to go retrieve him from the monster’s stomach!”  

“B-but…”  

The morale of the awakened ones plummeted even further at the absurd demand.  

In truth, the suggestion wasn’t entirely wrong.  

If an ordinary 1st-ranked awakened had gone missing, they would’ve been devoured or disappeared without a trace by now.  

Besides, almost 24 hours had passed since the disappearance, so even if there had been a trace, it would’ve disappeared by now.  

“Stop complaining and get ready!”  

“Ugh.”  

At that moment, a security officer came running in, waving his arms frantically.  

The commander noticed and asked, “What’s going on?”  

“We-we’ve got an unexpected visitor!”  

“Visitors?”  

“Yes, it’s the Ara Hongryeon Guild from Korea. The guild master and several high-ranking members are here.”  

“…Th-this is bad.”  

The commander glanced anxiously at Michael. Michael’s expression hardened as well.  

“Don’t let them in.”  

“Well, uh, they already know that Kyu-seong, the awakened one, came here…”  

“I said don’t let them in!”  

Michael was starting to panic.  

He hurriedly positioned the awakened ones at the entrance of the dungeon and prepared to leave.  

“Get inside! I’ll go in last. This time, I’m watching closely to make sure things go right.”  

As Michael rushed back into the dungeon, blocking the entrance, the Ara Hongryeon party, denied entry, started reaching out to all their contacts, asking for help.  

‘Something doesn’t feel right. If all we needed to do was let them know Kyu-seong is here, why are they trying so desperately to stop us?’  

It seemed like they were up to something.  

Or perhaps something had happened to Kyu-seong.  

Filled with a growing sense of unease, the Ara Hongryeon group anxiously awaited reinforcements to arrive.  

Time was running out.

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