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In the vast territory of Malteon, located south of the Kingdom of Ashtalon, two men sat in the underground of a massive mansion.  

One of them was Carmine, the third son of Duke Komalon, the owner of this mansion.  

The man standing before him wore a relaxed expression, despite facing Carmine, who was infamous as a tyrant and scoundrel.  

“You’re the ‘Agent,’ right?”  

Carmine asked, as if confirming.  

The man with half-closed eyes smiled quietly, then, without a word, took out a quill from his pocket.  

At first glance, the quill didn’t seem to possess any special power.  

However, soon a hum was heard, and the tip of the quill revealed an aura blade.  

With a light smile, the man raised his arm above his head, releasing the aura, and drew a line in the air.  

Despite being drawn in empty space, a dark line clearly lingered where the quill had passed.  

Carmine, watching this, soon realized that the line was seeping into the air, like ink bleeding through water.  

At the moment the black ink in the air disappeared, a sharp splatter echoed—

Chwaaak!

Blood burst out in the previously empty basement, and bodies, which had not been visible before, collapsed to the floor, their blood blossoming on the ground.  

There were nine corpses in total.  

In a space that had been pristine just moments ago, the pungent scent of blood now filled the air, thanks to the man, who nonchalantly returned the quill to his chest pocket.  

“It seems my answer should be clear now. What do you think?”  

The man grinned mischievously.  

Carmine, who had momentarily appeared dazed, suddenly smiled grimly.  

“Indeed. A swordmaster with such a unique ability… as expected, you’re one of the ‘Agents.’ Your level is on another plane…!”  

Though his subordinates had been slaughtered in a single strike, Carmine showed no concern, instead expressing admiration.  

“Thank you for the compliment,” the Agent responded with a smile.  

Satisfied, Carmine nodded.  

‘As I thought, this is the right answer.’  

The Agents.  

They were assassins operating out of the United Kingdoms.  

While their exact numbers were unknown, Carmine was certain that each member of the Agents possessed enough skill to be considered at the level of a swordmaster.  

Their service fees were exorbitant, and they were selective in accepting contracts, but once a job was taken, it had never failed.  

“Now, let’s get straight to the point,” said the Agent.  

Without hesitation, Carmine responded, “I want you to kill a noble.”  

“Which noble?”  

“Count Palatio of the Asteria Kingdom.”  

At this, the Agent paused briefly, deep in thought, before replying, “I’m afraid that particular contract will be a bit difficult.”  

A blunt refusal.  

But Carmine had anticipated this response to some extent, so he continued.  

“Is it an issue with the payment?”  

“Indeed. As you’re well aware, our fees are quite high. Moreover, there would be additional costs involved with Count Palatio.”  

“So, you’re saying that if I pay the fee, you’ll be able to kill Count Palatio?”  

“We’ve never failed any contract we accepted—whether it was to take the head of a noble,”  

Pisik-  

“Or even the head of royalty, for that matter.”  

The Agent’s overwhelming confidence was apparent in his words.  

Carmine then responded, “I will pay.”  

“I’m afraid the fee we charge will be quite burdensome for you.”  

“True, if it’s only money, that might be tough. But—”  

Carmine, with a confident smile, pulled something from his chest and presented it.  

“How about this?”  

What Carmine held was a black cube.  

A cube so dark it seemed capable of absorbing even light itself, resembling the abyss.  

Interest flickered in the Agent’s eyes as he observed it.  

“Hmm, it’s not Abyssal Jade, but an Abyssal Core…?”  

“Yes,” Carmine confirmed with a nod.  

The Agent silently stared at the item for a moment.  

Greed briefly flashed in his eyes, but after a moment of contemplation, he shook his head as if the answer was clear.  

“Hmm, it’s certainly tempting, but even an Abyssal Core alone…”

The agent spoke as if genuinely disappointed.  

However,  

“What if it were three Abyssal Cores?”  

At Carmine’s following words, the agent fell silent.  

And then,  

“Are you sure?”  

“Of course.”  

“Heh.”  

With a faint chuckle, the agent said,  

“I’ll complete the job as quickly as possible and return.”  

With that, he vanished from the spot as if he had simply disappeared, leaving only the sharp scent of blood lingering in the air.  

Left alone, Carmine finally smiled broadly.  

‘At last!’  

Five months ago, after failing to exact revenge through Vilan, Carmine had tirelessly sought ways to exact his revenge, though he had repeatedly failed.  

Rumors had spread that Deus Macallian, one of the master knights of Caliban, was deeply connected with Count Palatio.  

And the more the revenge was delayed, the more Carmine’s hatred for Alon grew, almost like an obsession.  

It was no longer a rational emotion but an irrational and intense loathing.  

Because of that excessive hatred, he had consumed far more Abyssal Cores than necessary, leaving himself in a precarious position with his father.  

Yet, despite that, Carmine was still smiling wickedly.  

‘Did you really think you could ignore me and live comfortably? …That will never happen, not ever.’  

His twisted inferiority complex and misery had turned into hatred, now directed toward Alon.  

***

For some reason, a sentence that felt like it belonged in the title of a web novel from another world passed through his mind:  

“I accidentally became the leader of a group formed by a shadowy alliance.”  

[Do you have anything to say?]  

Unaware of Alon’s complicated feelings, the moderator asked another question.  

Alon, however, wanted to ask back,  

What? Me? The leader of a group created by a shadowy alliance?  

[Hmm, it seems you have nothing to add, so we will move on.]  

Before Alon could voice his confusion, the moderator smoothly continued, leaving the words stuck in his throat.  

Alon, desperately trying to understand the situation,  

Shifted his gaze and looked toward Duke Altia.  

Nod!  

Unlike the young days he remembered, Duke Altia now exuded the aura of a shadowy figure, nodding confidently.  

Likewise, Lady Zenonia—no, now officially Countess Zenonia, who had held her succession ceremony after her father’s death a few months ago—was also smiling beside him.  

‘…Is this some kind of prank?’  

The thought crossed Alon’s mind, but he knew very well that this wasn’t just a prank.  

As he continued to piece together the confusion,  

‘Ah.’  

He finally understood the situation.  

He realized why the nobles had looked puzzled when he had sat down earlier.  

And why the two men sitting across from him, who had clearly been through many battles, were watching him with intense wariness.  

‘Ah.’  

With this new understanding, Alon realized once again that he had truly become the leader of a shadow faction.  

Feeling a sudden dizziness, Alon instinctively held his head and tightly closed his eyes.  

***

About two hours later, the grand council meeting ended.  

Although a lot of discussions had taken place, Alon couldn’t recall a single thing from the meeting.  

For Alon, the reason he had somehow become the leader of the Kalpha faction was far more important than the nobles’ contradictory arguments.  

For two hours, he struggled with this unsolvable riddle, and just as the meeting was coming to a close, a hypothesis dawned on him.  

‘…Could it be that I’m just a puppet figurehead?’  

It was the worst conclusion for him, but also highly plausible.  

However, after the grand council meeting ended, Alon found himself, as if entranced, being led to the banquet celebrating the birth of the Kalpha faction.  

And as the banquet began, and he had a three-way conversation with Countess Zenonia and Duke Altia, Alon quickly realized that his hypothesis was wrong.  

However,  

“How about this? I think it’s perfect now.”  

From Alon’s perspective, the situation was becoming more perplexing with every passing moment.  

At the words of Lady Zenonia—no, now Countess Zenonia—Alon couldn’t easily bring himself to respond.  

To be precise, he couldn’t respond.  

He had no idea what Countess Zenonia meant or what she was trying to say.  

“It seems like it’s been crafted just the way Count Palatio wanted.”  

Alon felt as though he could throw dozens of question marks into the air after hearing Duke Altia’s remark, as if to ask, ‘Me? What are you talking about?’  

Of course, he still managed to maintain a stoic expression on the outside.  

Alon glanced between Duke Altia and Countess Zenonia.  

Their eyes were filled with a small sense of expectation, as if they were waiting for him to speak.  

Seeing their expressions, Alon began seriously wondering if he might have a split personality.  

He wasn’t particularly close with either Duke Altia or Countess Zenonia.  

In fact, he had only met Duke Altia a few years ago, and all they exchanged were a few words.  

Even those few words weren’t anything pleasant, as it was a negative conversation about rejecting Loria’s plea for help at the time.  

Likewise, Alon wasn’t particularly familiar with Countess Zenonia either.  

They had only met twice before, and during their second meeting, Alon had even issued an order to expel her from his manor.  

Realizing that he had been silent for too long, Alon finally opened his mouth to speak.  

“I see.”  

In truth, he wanted to ask what in the world was going on, but Alon was perceptive enough to read the situation.  

It was clear that these two believed he had intentionally formed this faction.  

Asking ‘What is going on here?’ would likely only make things worse.  

For now, Alon decided it was best to gather as much information as possible to figure out where their misunderstandings were coming from.  

Once he had more details, he could work on resolving the issue.  

However,  

“I’m just glad I was able to repay you for saving my life.”  

As soon as Alon affirmed them, Duke Altia followed up with this statement.  

Alon instinctively closed his eyes tightly.  

‘What in the world is going on!?’

He screamed inwardly.  

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Round 142

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“Why am I more nervous?”

Today was the long-awaited shooting day.

I’ve been practicing the script with Ara in the dungeon, and it felt like we repeated the lines hundreds of times, even though it was just simple acting.

“Oops!”

Now Ara is showcasing an act of tripping even after walking just a little. Though her awkward exclamations were slightly bothersome, I clapped my hands, pretending to be pleased.

Clap clap clap.

“That’s it! Just like that!”

“Oops!”

But there were no such exclamations in the script. Who did she learn that from?

…….Father? Young-seong?

Surely, I don’t do that, right?

Reflecting on myself, Ara approached me with a confident look.

“It’s done now!”

“Yeah. Shall we go?”

“Okay!”

After a simple breakfast, we stepped outside.

Dududududu!

It was 8 AM, and seeing the construction workers, I greeted them warmly.

“Hello!!”

My greeting was almost drowned out by the noise, but someone recognized it and waved back at me.

“You’re up early! Where are you headed today?”

“Hello! We have a brief errand to run, and we’ll be back soon!”

“Ara is coming along too! Have a good trip!”

“We’ll be back!”

My father’s friend nodded and went back to his work. I decided to give the prepared crops to them.

I saw the supervisor managing the site from a distance. I took some items from Bokkeum and approached the supervisor.

“Ah, sir. Please share these during your break.”

“Oh, it’s Mr. Lee’s son! Thank you, we’ll enjoy these.”

Since I had given them some before, the supervisor greeted me warmly and accepted the gift. The crops were all things that would be helpful for their work.

‘Sweet potatoes for physical enhancement, potatoes for stamina boost, and embergrill sprinkled on top for mental fortitude.’

They were butter sweet potatoes and butter potatoes.

Easy to eat and with guaranteed deliciousness, perfectly complemented by the embergrill for a clean finish.

“Enjoy your meal!”

“Sure, Ara. The guys really appreciate it. Be safe on your way?”

“Okay!”

Ara was much loved by the workers.

As we came down the mountain, a waiting vehicle came into view. It was a car provided by Iron Blood Entertainment.

‘Wow.’

It was one of those cars that celebrities, called Starcraft, rode in.

“Hello. Are you Lee Kyu-seong?”

“Yes, that’s right.”

Just then, someone got out of the passenger seat to greet us.

It was Ara’s temporary manager assigned by the company.

“Please get in.”

“Yes.”

The car door opened automatically. Ara jumped with joy at the sight.

“It’s so cool!”

Though most Magic stone cars had automatic doors, the ones we had used so far were manual. 

It was her first time seeing automatic doors, so Ara was thrilled.

“Your hairpin looks pretty.”

“It’s new, glad you like it. Thank you.”

As soon as we got into the car, the manager noticed Ara’s hairpin. Today, Ara wore the hairpin made by Mammon and skipped her usual hat.

“When we arrive at the site, we will make some adjustments, but since it’s a minor role, the hairpin should be fine.”

“Okay.”

As we got into the car, we headed straight to the main house.

There, we saw Seon-ah waiting in front of the house.

“Oh! There she is.”

When I pointed her out with my finger, the car stopped in front of Seon-ah.

Her expression looked determined, as if she was about to go to war.

“Hello, Lee Seon-ah.”

“Yes!”

Seon-ah answered energetically, like a new recruit in the army, and got into the car. Ara welcomed her with a bright smile.

“Seon-ah Seon-ah!”

“Ara, let’s do our best today! Fighting!”

Relax a bit first, will you?

I was slightly worried about Seon-ah’s overly tense appearance, but Ara, who was actually going to be acting, seemed fine, so I let it go.

“When we get there, we will handle most of the work, so you don’t have to be too nervous.”

The manager, sensing Seon-ah’s tension, smiled calmly. Seon-ah nodded vigorously, still looking tense.

“Okay!”

She didn’t seem to relax at all.

On the way, we had various conversations with the manager when suddenly the manager received a phone call.

“Excuse me for a moment.”

“Sure.”

The manager answered the phone with a few formal replies and then suddenly responded in a shocked voice.

“What?!”

Startled by the sudden increase in volume, Seon-ah and I cautiously glanced at the manager, wondering what had gone wrong. After finishing the call, the manager spoke with a troubled expression.

“Ara’s script has been changed.”

“What?”

The script has been changed?!

Ara was also shocked by the manager’s words and froze in disbelief.

“Does that mean I can’t say ‘Oops’…?”

But can the script really change so suddenly? And on the day of the shoot, no less.

“Is this common?”

“No! It’s very uncommon!”

The manager, equally upset, replied.

“They said they’ll send the revised script to Kyu-seong and me, but we’ll have to wait until we get to the site to understand the full situation.”

“What if Ara makes a mistake?”

“It won’t be Ara’s fault at all. This is against protocol! They wouldn’t have any grounds to complain if you refuse to shoot! If you and Ara wish, you can cancel it!”

Hearing the manager’s impassioned reassurance, I felt somewhat relieved.

“Let’s check it out first. I’m also curious why it was changed so suddenly.”

“Okay. Got it.”

The manager, slightly calmer, checked his phone and nodded.

“The revised script has arrived.”

As I checked, I saw the script had indeed arrived, just as the manager said. Seon-ah, too, was diligently reviewing the script.

I looked over the script as well, noting the increased lines compared to before. 

The changes weren’t major or extensive, which eased some of my worries. 

The problem was that Ara had to perform it immediately, and I wondered if she could memorize it in such a short time.

“We should head over.”

The site wasn’t far.

***

When we arrived, we saw numerous crew members bustling around, each busy with their tasks.

We were at Hangang Park. The atmosphere among the actors was quite calm, indicating we were not late.

“Oh, Brother, there’s Kim Kang-woo.”

Seon-ah exclaimed in a hushed voice, trying to contain her excitement.

But I felt the same excitement bubbling up. I knew who would be there, but I never imagined I’d actually see such a famous actor in person.

‘Ara acting with Kim Kang-woo…’

Ah, this isn’t the time to be amazed. I need to get Ara to read the newly received script quickly.

“Oh! You’re here! Welcome, come this way.”

Just then, a man wearing sunglasses, clearly managing the scene, greeted us.

“That’s the director,” the manager whispered to me.

“Hello. We’re looking forward to working with you today.”

“Oh, it’s us who should be thankful. And I must apologize for the sudden script change. It must have been very inconvenient. I apologize for not informing you earlier.”

As the director bowed in apology, we waved our hands dismissively. Only Ara received his greeting confidently.

“It’s alright! I’ll do my best!”

“Oh, you’re Ara? Great, we’re counting on you today, Ara.”

“Okay!”

I was curious about why the script had been suddenly changed, so I decided to ask.

“Why was the script suddenly changed?”

“Well, the writer seemed to know Ara beforehand. So they revised the script to better fit Ara.”

“Oh.”

It seemed the writer of this drama was a subscriber to Ara’s YouTube channel. I never imagined it would connect like this.

“The writer is here today and really wants to meet Ara.”

“But director, isn’t there supposed to be an acting check?”

“Huh? Oh, since it’s a short role, it’s fine.”

Is it really fine?

Even if it’s a minor role, Ara’s lines and scenes have increased…

Ara’s role, which initially involved just tripping, was changed to a child telling innocent lies. It wasn’t a bad role since the lies were cute and well-meaning.

‘If it’s not good, we can reshoot.’

Even professional actors make mistakes, so surely some allowance would be made for Ara, who is acting for the first time.

With that thought, we followed the director to meet the drama writer. There, we also saw Kim Hye-na, who would be acting with Ara.

“Oh, it’s Ara!”

Kim Hye-na spotted us first and reacted excitedly like a child.

The person next to her, who looked like the drama writer, also lifted their head and checked us out.

“Oh, is she my fan?”

“Wow, your tone is just like on YouTube! Hello, Ara? Nice to meet you!”

As Kim Hye-na greeted Ara warmly, I felt Seon-ah stiffen beside me. She grabbed my sleeve and whispered.

“It’s Kim Hye-na, brother, it’s Kim Hye-na.”

“I know.”

It’s hard to find a kid these days who doesn’t know Kim Hye-na. Seeing such a famous actress welcome Ara felt surreal.

“This is Lee Kyu-seong, Ara’s guardian, and this is Lee Seon-ah.”

“Nice to meet you. Please take care of us.”

As we bowed, both Kim Hye-na and the drama writer bowed back.

“Thank you so much for choosing this drama.”

The drama writer, Yoo Hyun-joo, couldn’t take her eyes off Ara, speaking as if she were seeing a celebrity herself.

“Seeing her in person, she’s even more…”

“More what?”

“More adorable.”

“Thank you.”

Thanks for the kind words. As soon as Ara received the compliment, she straightened her back and lifted her head confidently, seeming much more relaxed.

“Oh, and I apologize for the sudden script change. I was so thrilled to hear that Ara was cast that I made an impulsive decision to revise the script.”

Yoo Hyun-joo’s apologetic expression made it hard to be upset, not that I intended to be upset in the first place.

“Ah, are you the one running the YouTube channel, Seon-ah?”

“Huh? Yes, that’s right!”

Seon-ah was already having a natural conversation with Kim Hye-na, and the atmosphere was very positive.

“Since we have some time, why don’t we practice the newly revised script?”

“When will the filming start?”

“We have about an hour, so don’t worry too much. Even if there are mistakes, we can reshoot, and since Ara is a child actor, small mistakes will come off as cute.”

“Okay.”

First, I checked if Ara had memorized the lines I had already informed her about.

“I. ate. it. all.”

“That’s not right.”

Even though Ara was innocent, she was smart and quickly memorized her lines. She even adjusted her tone, so I clapped and praised her.

“Ara, you’re doing great!”

“Hehehe.”

That’s my Ara, a genius in acting too!

I wanted to see the reactions of the others, so I turned my head.

But their expressions were somehow awkward.

“Well, as long as she’s cute, it’s fine.”

“No, it’s my fault for suddenly changing the script.”

“Shall we practice a bit more?”

The reactions were awkward. It was obvious that they were reacting to Ara’s acting.

Why, what’s wrong with Ara’s acting?

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Patron 34

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In the northern lands, where the harsh cold and gray earth stretch endlessly, lies the place where a battle was recently fought between an Outer God and the Count of Asteria. Now, it has become a field of countless graves, the final resting place of those the expedition couldn’t retrieve.

Clunk—

Clad in a black sacred robe, with ominous black accessories jangling at his waist and hands. Though his face was hidden beneath a hood, he seemed to scan his surroundings.

“…?”

“…?”

He twisted his mouth, as if he didn’t understand the situation. However, soon after, as he continued to glance around, a faint, amused smile crept onto his face.

“Interesting.”

His voice, strangely cheerful, was ill-suited for the gray landscape. It echoed, layered with multiple tones, making it unclear whether the speaker was a man or a woman. As he slowly surveyed the area, his gaze finally landed on the ground. It was the very place where the Outer God had vanished, and where, through a rightful duel, Alon had landed his blow.

Silently staring at the spot, he muttered, “Let’s see how far this will go. Shall we watch?”

With those cryptic words, he turned without hesitation, as if there was no more business to be done here. And so, the gray land, home only to graves, was left utterly desolate once more.

***

Five months had passed since gifts had been arriving endlessly at the Palatio County, and now the time had shifted from spring to the clear, warm days of summer. Though the breeze was warm, it was still more aptly described as “pleasant” than “hot.”

At this time, when the flood of gifts accompanying Alon’s magical studies was beginning to slow down, two major tasks arose for him. 

The first was the reappearance of the forgotten city of Kahara. After continuously seeking information from the guild, Alon had quickly obtained word that the lost city had been discovered in the desert. Though the guild’s report only mentioned that explorers had found a hidden city, Alon, based on his prior knowledge, easily identified it as the forgotten city of Kahara. In other words, all that remained was to depart from the colony, and he could finally acquire the information he had sought.

However, instead of heading to the desert city, Alon was currently traveling in the opposite direction, towards the capital of Asteria, Teria. The reason for this was his second task: the Grand Assembly, held every three years, which nobles were obligated to attend.

“Are we there yet?”

“We should be arriving soon,” replied Evan, who was riding in the carriage with Alon, looking up at the sunny sky.

“I hope we’re not close.”

“But if we push the pace any further, it’ll be difficult.”

Alon nodded at Evan’s words. The carriage, now speeding along an unpaved road, was moving unusually fast for such a vehicle.

‘I don’t want the attention from arriving late…’ 

Calculating time poorly, Alon found himself in danger of arriving late to the Grand Assembly. Behind his expressionless face, he sighed deeply. He was tempted to abandon everything and turn the carriage back toward the colony, but unfortunately, that wasn’t an option. Like the social gatherings he’d attended previously, the Grand Assembly was a mandatory event for all Asterian nobles, held once every three years.

‘Why do such rules even exist?’ 

While Alon had looked through documents for a way to avoid attending, he knew the reason such regulations were in place. 

‘Is this a communist country…? Oh, it’s a monarchy, so maybe it is…?’

Yet, knowing the reason for the rule didn’t change his mind. He had no interest in joining Asteria’s political factions, not before and certainly not now. Joining a political faction was essentially making enemies within the kingdom, something Alon had no desire for. 

Of course, making enemies could bring benefits, but none of those were things Alon wanted. Money, for instance, had become abundant due to his “ever-grateful” servant, Deus.

‘…There was a time when receiving too many gifts felt burdensome, but now, things are quite comfortable.’

In any case, Alon saw no benefit to joining a faction given his current dreams, so he had stayed away from them from the start.

“Evan.”

“There, you can see the capital now.”

As if waiting for Alon’s words, Evan quickly responded. Alon shifted his gaze outside the carriage and saw the capital of Asteria, Teria, coming into view.

“Oh.”

Teria’s level of development was impressive, better than any other kingdom Alon had seen so far. Though he had only visited about five estates and one other capital, Caliban, the difference in development, aside from the size of the land, was not significant.

As he gazed absentmindedly at the view of the capital…

“There it is.”

Seeing the building for the Grand Assembly in the distance, Alon couldn’t help but feel the same nervous anticipation as a university student running ten minutes late for a lecture. His face tensed with anxiety at the thought.

“Hmm…?”

However, as soon as he entered the assembly hall, Alon tilted his head in confusion. Despite the fact that the meeting should have already started, a large number of nobles were still outside, casually socializing instead of entering the hall.

‘What’s going on…?’

Alon briefly wondered but quickly dismissed the thought. Instead, he felt relieved that he wouldn’t have to endure the cold stares of arriving late. He hurriedly stepped down from the carriage, eager to get inside.

*** 

Soon after…

“Phew—”

Evan, who had driven the carriage to the assembly in such a tight time frame, sighed with relief as he watched Alon.

Alon, walking toward the Grand Assembly at a slightly hurried pace, seemed to be in a rush. However, to others, it might have simply appeared that his strides were naturally long.

But Evan, who had been by Alon’s side for over seven years and approaching eight, could tell that Alon was in more of a hurry than he let on.

‘Well, that’s about the only thing I can figure out about him.’

Despite having spent many years with Alon, there were still many things Evan didn’t know about him, which left him feeling a bit frustrated.

“Huh?”

Evan soon wore a puzzled expression. The nobles, who had been chatting amongst themselves just moments before, began following Alon into the assembly hall as he walked briskly ahead of them.

Of course, this wasn’t entirely unusual. It was possible that they had simply lost track of time while talking and only now realized they were running late.

However, that wasn’t the reason for Evan’s confusion.

‘Wait, are they all following the Count?’

The nobles scattered near the Grand Assembly building weren’t standing together; they had been spread out all over the place, from the stairs to the entrance. In other words, the nobles who realized they were late only needed to head for the entrance.

But…

‘No way… is this really happening?’

Alon, too absorbed in his own thoughts about not wanting to be late and feeling relieved he didn’t have to deal with the anxiety of a tardy university student, didn’t seem to notice. But all the nobles were now walking in behind him.

Clunk—

“…???”

When Alon finally reached the top of the stairs and entered the assembly, it looked as though he was leading all the nobles inside. Evan, watching from behind, could only stare in bewilderment.

***

Meanwhile, as Alon entered the assembly hall, feeling relieved, he finally took in the view of the interior for the first time. It resembled the round shape of a parliamentary building he had seen on TV in his previous world.

The only noticeable difference was that the seats were divided into three distinct sections, likely to separate the factions from one another.

‘The left must be the Royalists, and the right the Nobles’ faction?’

Alon glanced at the nobles seated on the left and right sides, before noticing the numerous empty seats in the middle.

‘It seems like this is where the unaffiliated nobles sit… but are there really this many unaffiliated nobles?’

Alon’s face showed confusion, but only for a moment. Realizing that eyes were gradually turning towards him, he instinctively moved to sit in the furthest seat at the back. However, as he turned his head in response to the gazes he felt from behind, he was startled.

For there, staring directly at him, were the nobles. They were all looking at him with expressions that seemed to ask, ‘What are you doing right now?’

‘Wait, weren’t all of you just outside…???’

With a bewildered expression, Alon started to move forward, intending to sit in a seat somewhere in the middle.

“…Ah.”

Seeing the nobles still wearing those expressions of ‘What exactly are you doing?’, Alon finally realized why the nobles had been waiting outside the assembly hall despite the passage of time.

‘Could it be because they didn’t want to sit at the front?’

It was an almost ridiculous thought, something that had made sense back when he was a university student. Never having attended a grand assembly like this, either in the game or in real life, Alon had no choice but to sit at the point of the triangular seating arrangement—the spot clearly meant for the leader of a faction.

As soon as Alon sat down, the sound of nobles following suit filled the hall, confirming his suspicion.

‘…I can see why they wouldn’t want to sit here.’

Alon subtly glanced to the sides, looking at the two faction leaders who were also seated at the points of the triangle, just like him. On one side was Duke Limgrave, leader of the Royalist faction, and on the other side was Marquis Filboid, leader of the Noble faction. They could be described as a gracefully aging middle-aged man and a middle-aged man weathered by the storms of life, but the aura they exuded was formidable.

Of course, it wasn’t magical energy. Rather, it was the gravitas of people who had led their factions for a long time, having faced countless trials.

‘They’re staring a lot.’

Just as Alon was coming to understand why the nobles avoided sitting at the front, the man in the center, who looked more like a clergyman than a noble, glanced at Alon and the other faction leaders and began to speak.

“Let us now commence the Grand Assembly.”

‘I hope this ends quickly…’ Alon thought to himself as he turned his head. In doing so, he spotted Duke Altia seated behind him. She had been seated directly behind Alon, and unlike the last time he had seen her, she now radiated an aura of mystery and intrigue.

“And before we begin the assembly, we would like to announce that the newly established faction, ‘Kalpha,’ will now have voting rights in Asteria’s Grand Assembly.”

It was one of those rumors that Alon had pushed to the back of his mind, convinced it was something that wouldn’t matter in the long run. But now, he remembered—it was the day the faction of Lady Zenonia and Duke Altia was officially launching.

“And now, Count Palatio, as the representative of the Kalpha faction, do you have anything to say?”

“…What?”

At that moment, Alon realized that he had somehow become the leader of the shadowy faction created by Duke Altia and Lady Zenonia.

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Round 141

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All kinds of crafts that were brought in the bundle spilled onto the floor. The goblins, beaming with pride as they shook out the contents, were both cute and amusing.

“Good job.”

– We still have some unprocessed minerals left.

The goblins weren’t particularly skilled miners. However, their large numbers made up for their lack of efficiency. This time, they didn’t bring many crafts. A quick count revealed just over ten items.

“Wow!”

Ara’s eyes sparkled as she looked at the glittering crafts. The crafts and Ara’s eyes reflected each other’s light.

“Rings, necklaces, and are these earrings?”

– Yes, they are!

There were also simple sculptures whose purposes were unclear.

“These are really pretty. Were they made with Arastone?”

– They are made with Arastone and mithril!

It was a ring adorned with Arastone. The ring felt even more elegant with the Arastone densely set around its edges.

‘Their sense of aesthetics is quite impressive.’

If it were me, I would have set a large Arastone in the center like a diamond ring, but this ring felt like a true work of art. The effort put into the mithril ring and the Arastone decorations was evident.

“I want to see too.”

As I examined the ring, Ara showed interest. When I handed it to her, she looked at it curiously, which was adorable.

– Please take your time to look around!

“Sure. But Mammon, how long does it take to make one of these?”

– It varies by piece, so it’s hard to say exactly, but it takes about a week.

“A week? That’s fast.”

– If one goblin worked alone, it would take years, but we all work together on each piece. Thanks to that, we can make them very quickly!

“Years?”

So, it takes the combined effort of 500 goblins to make one ring. If each goblin made one item on their own, 500 items could be made simultaneously, but it would take years to complete each one.

“Wouldn’t that be a bit problematic? Some goblins might want to make rings while others might want to make necklaces.”

– That’s why I, the Great King, am here! I design all the pieces!

“Ah.”

He wasn’t just called the Great King for nothing. If that’s the goblin culture, I had no intention of criticizing it.

‘It’s a relief that Mammon has good taste.’

It would have been a bit troubling if a goblin with poor aesthetic sense was the Great King.

“What is this?”

– Heh heh heh. This is my masterpiece. The Thinking Gorgor!

“Wow! The Thinking Gorgor! That’s awesome!”

It looked familiar somehow. It was a sculpture in the shape of Gorgor. It was familiar, but why didn’t I recognize it right away…

‘I couldn’t imagine that a sculpture of a horse resting its chin on its hand would be Gorgor.’

The world of art is profound.

Everyone except me was immersed in the world of art, chatting excitedly.

– Kiri! Kiri!

“Wow! Mammon’s Goddess Statue! It’s amazing!”

“…The Statue of Liberty?”

I set aside the palm-sized sculptures that seemed familiar, and kept the jewelry like rings and necklaces separate. I needed to take them out and appraise their value.

“Oh, right. Are all these items for us?”

– Yes! They are tribute!

“What about your own items?”

– For now, we have set aside only the minerals as our share. Once we have more leeway, we plan to make some for ourselves as well.

Mammon grinned slyly as he stroked the crown he wore.

– If we add Arastone to this… heh heh.

Seeing the pure-hearted goblins made me feel as if my heart was being cleansed too. These adorable little ones. I need to take good care of them from now on.

“Oh, this is a hairpin, isn’t it?”

While organizing the crafts, I found a hairpin. This hairpin, like the first ring, was made of mithril and Arastone.

– It’s a set!

“A set?”

– The ring is for the Grand Lord! The hairpin was made for this one.

“Oh! Is it mine?”

Ara beamed and looked at the hairpin in my hand with twinkling eyes. I thought it looked similar in design but served a different purpose, and it turned out I was right.

I immediately pinned the hairpin into Ara’s hair. The impressive hairpin, though not overly ornate, naturally blended with Ara’s hair.

“How does it look? How does it look?”

– Heh. It’s the work of this body. It suits you very well.

Mammon was praising himself, but it was undeniable. The hairpin really did match Ara’s hair beautifully.

“But Ara likes wearing hats, and she can’t wear a hairpin with a hat on.”

“Gasp!”

– !!

Ara was shocked, and Mammon’s expression stiffened. Mammon soon staggered and sat down.

– To think this body made such an oversight! Aargh!

“Don’t be so distressed; it’s not that big of a deal.”

– No! This Mammon does not seek forgiveness for committing such a mistake!

Mammon’s eyes blazed.

– Next time, I will bring an accessory that matches the hat! Ara! Can you wait until then?

“Oh! I will wait!”

Ara clenched her fists and nodded enthusiastically. How long do these adorable creatures intend to stay cute?

‘Come to think of it, I should check the script and have Ara memorize it.’

Seeing Ara’s cute appearance reminded me of the contract with Iron Blood Entertainment. Ara had to appear in a shoot the day after tomorrow, on Tuesday.

They said they would send Ara the script via email, assuring me it was a simple bit part. I recalled President Baek and Kim Tae-yang, who confidently said not to worry.

‘It’s just a scene where she trips while passing by, and the protagonist helps her up, and she says thank you.’

It was truly a minor extra role. Originally, another child actor was supposed to take the role, but due to circumstances, it came to us.

Considering how simple the role was, it made sense that the script would come to an amateur like Ara.

“Three rings, one necklace, one pair of earrings, one hairpin, and miscellaneous sculptures.”

– Miscellaneous sculptures?!

As I finished sorting the items while thinking about Ara’s drama shoot, Mammon repeated my words with a shocked expression.

“… Five sculptures of great artistic value.”

– Heh heh.

Mammon quickly became arrogant again, smiling contentedly. He was easy to handle.

“Mammon, can we take these sculptures or jewelry outside to sell?”

– You want to use our art for commercial purposes?!

Mammon, who was always polite to me, was unexpectedly indignant about this.

“No, I don’t necessarily mean to sell them, but I want to check how valuable they are.”

– I don’t trust humans’ eyes. How many of them truly understand art?

Mammon, with a grumpy expression, quickly covered his mouth and bowed his head.

– I didn’t mean it towards you, Grand Lord!

“No, you’re right. It’s natural that humans and goblins would see art differently.”

– Hmm…

Mammon stroked his chin, looking conflicted, then turned to the goblins.

– Everyone, what do you think about letting humans appraise our works?

– Kirik!

– Kak!

The goblins reacted sharply, like angry cats. Despite their appearance, they were serious about art.

“If it makes you uncomfortable, we don’t have to. I was just curious about how valuable these items are by human standards. As you said, humans might not recognize their true worth. They might appraise them too low.”

Gasp!

Mammon, who had been talking to the goblins, suddenly stopped. He slowly turned to me and spoke.

– You think our works might be appraised as low value?

“There’s that possibility.”

– We must show the world the high artistic value and aesthetic sense of goblin art! We’ll enlighten the humans!”

“Oh, so you’ll give it a try?”

– Absolutely! Even humans with little artistic sense will be amazed when they see our works!

I chuckled silently at Mammon’s reaction, which was like an angry monkey. Though it wasn’t my intention, he came around on his own.

In truth, I didn’t find the goblins’ items to be bad. Though a bit abstract, they were intuitively beautiful, even to someone like me who knows little about art.

Of course, I wasn’t planning to sell them. I was genuinely curious.

Would goblin art appeal to humans too?

– Oh! Grand Lord.

“Yes.”

– The jewelry, apart from the sculptures, is a tribute to your family.

“Ah! I see. I’ll only have the sculptures appraised then.”

Excluding the ring I intended to keep, there were two rings left, along with a necklace and a pair of earrings. The necklace and earrings would be for my mother and Seon-ah, and the two rings for my father and Jae-seong.

“How thoughtful of you to consider my family.”

– Heh heh.

Mammon, delighted by my praise, seemed to grow taller with pride.

I planned to take all the items out when I went out for Ara’s shoot the day after tomorrow.

I carefully packed the goblins’ items and wore the ring that suited my taste the most among the three.

“It’s beautiful.”

– It suits you well!

“Thank you.”

Seeing the ring on my finger, Ara held up her hairpin.

“Matching!”

“Yes, we’re matching.”

I ruffled her round head, making her giggle.

“Let’s check if the script has arrived. Ara needs to practice her lines.”

“Acting! I’ll do my best!”

“My Ara is going to be an actress.”

“Gulp.”

Her clenched fists showed her tension and excitement. Seeing her adorable determination, I felt proud, knowing that soon the whole country would see her.

‘Ara’s cuteness will be nationwide!’

Of course, Ara’s YouTube channel was already popular, but appearing on TV was a different matter. It felt like moving from the minor leagues to the major leagues.

“We need to practice, right?”

“Yeah! I need to practice falling down a lot!”

“The way you say that sounds a bit strange. Haha.”

Ara’s journey to becoming an actress was about to begin.

***

“…Could you repeat that? What did you say?”

“Well, a child named Ara has been recommended as a stand-in. She’s affiliated with Iron Blood Entertainment, or rather, she’s a freelancer…”

The space was cluttered with all sorts of items. This was the workspace of drama writer Yoo Hyun-joo. The room was a chaotic scene with piles of paper, coffee stains, and various materials strewn about.

Writer Yoo Hyun-joo was facing the assistant director who had come to see her, her expression stern. The tense atmosphere made even Yoo Hyun-joo’s assistants freeze.

“If you don’t like it, we’ll reject her right away! It’s just a recommendation, not a must-do. Writer!”

The assistant director waved his hands desperately, trying to appease Yoo Hyun-joo, but her expression remained unchanged. After a moment of silence, Yoo Hyun-joo finally spoke.

“Does that child Ara have a YouTube channel?”

“Pardon? Oh, yes! She does. It’s called ‘Ara’s Daily Life’…”

“I know.”

“Pardon?”

“I know. That child named Ara.”

Yoo Hyun-joo’s expression was a bit strange. The assistant director realized that her stern face wasn’t due to anger but another emotion.

“I hadn’t expected this… It looks like I need to revise the script.”

“Pardon?”

“Revise the script? But that scene is scheduled for tomorrow…”

“I’ll send the revised script by today.”

“But if it’s not possible, we can just go with the original script, so don’t worry too much. I need to get to work now, so please leave.”

“Oh, yes.”

Seeing the determined look in Yoo Hyun-joo’s eyes, the assistant director quickly agreed and left. Reflecting on what had just happened, he called the director with a serious expression.

“Director, about that…”

This was the moment when a simple bit part for Ara took an unexpected turn.

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Patron 33

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On the early morning when Alon received the letter that Yutia had become a cardinal, the regular meeting of the Blue Moon began. 

The Blue Moon meetings usually occur every six months. 

Given the distance between them, they mostly communicate through a crystal orb rather than meeting in person. 

…However, even though the meetings were held every six months, they didn’t last long. 

The meetings, conducted through the crystal orb made by Rine, rarely lasted more than 10 minutes. 

Most of the time was taken up by Yutia, who led the discussions, or Seolrang, who interjected with her innocent remarks. 

In short, apart from these two, the other members would only say “yes” or “no” or give brief opinions when necessary; otherwise, they wouldn’t speak at all. 

Of course, Radan or Rine would occasionally exchange trivial everyday stories, but Deus mostly remained silent during the meetings. 

This was not only because Deus had nothing to say, but also because he was naturally a quiet person. 

Thus, no one expected it. 

When Seolrang innocently remarked, “Oh, I heard a rumor that the Great Moon has left. How was it to see him in person?” none of them anticipated that this would extend their usual 10-minute meeting to over 30 minutes. 

Up to that point, the five great sins attending the meeting were quite intrigued. 

Not because Deus was delivering a praise-filled speech about the Great Moon, but because they were surprised that Deus could even speak that much. 

However…

[The Great Moon stood before the otherworldly entity, Ulthultus. 

When everyone was consumed by despair and fear, and even the Vice-tower master of the Blue Tower was blinded by terror, the Great Moon nonchalantly stepped forward and challenged the entity to a duel. 

Thinking back, it seemed like the Great Moon had been preparing magic since then. 

But that’s not the important part. 

The moment when the entity faced the Great Moon—]

As Deus’s speech surpassed the 30-minute mark, and almost an hour had passed, the others started feeling a growing sense of bewilderment. 

No one had imagined that this story could go on for so long. 

[Now that I think about it, when the Great Moon departed—]  

[Wait, you’re getting off track—]  

Rine tried to interrupt Deus, but…  

[Just listen to this part. I’m telling a story about the Great Moon, aren’t I? 

So, where was I? 

Ah, yes, with Ulthultus—]

Deus, completely absorbed in the story of the Great Moon, rewound the narrative to an earlier point, continuing his long speech. 

Rine and Seolrang, both pleading with their eyes and magic through the vision, glanced at Yutia, hoping she would intervene—since she was the only one capable of stopping Deus. 

However…

[Indeed, the Great Moon is truly exceptional.]

Yutia, rather than stopping him, seemed completely taken with the story herself, nodding and smiling with admiration. 

Realizing this, the others understood that the story would not be ending anytime soon.

As expected, Deus’s speech finally ended—an additional hour and thirty minutes later.

[[……]]

At that moment, Rine, Radan, and Seolrang engraved in their minds the lesson that they should never ask Deus about the Great Moon again. 

And with that, the meeting came to an end. 

It was late into the dawn.

***

The next day…

“Count, it seems that Yutia really has become a cardinal.”  

“Really?”  

“Yes, the Information Guild has also confirmed that Yutia is now one of the eight cardinals of the Holy Kingdom of Rosario.”

Hearing Evan’s voice, Alon murmured to himself, a flood of question marks swirling in his head.  

“Evan.”  

“Yes, my lord?”  

“Being a cardinal is a very high position in the Holy Kingdom, isn’t it?”  

“That’s right. As I mentioned before, cardinals are ranked just below the Pope. And they also have the authority to declare an ‘Out Call,’ which is quite significant.”

“An ‘Out Call’…?”

“To put it simply, they have the legal right to declare a holy war. 

Of course, there are some conditions that need to be met.”

At Evan’s words, Alon let out a small gasp and, after a moment of silence, spoke again.  

“Evan.”  

“Yes, my lord?”

“Is it possible to become a cardinal that easily?”

“…… Are you seriously asking that?”

Looking at Alon with an expression that clearly questioned what kind of absurd question this was, Evan replied.

“I was just wondering, that’s all.”

“……Of course, it’s not something that comes easily. Aside from saints chosen directly by God, there are only eight cardinals in the entire Holy Kingdom. Do you really think it would be easy?”

Alon nodded but tilted his head slightly in confusion.

“How on earth did she manage it…?”

It was Alon who had sent Yutia to the Holy Kingdom, knowing she had the talent of a devout believer. 

However, he never imagined that Yutia would become a cardinal of the Holy Kingdom in less than two years.

He knew very well that the position of cardinal wasn’t something one could achieve through piety alone.

Thus, although Alon was perplexed by Yutia’s current situation, he quickly dismissed the thought.

After all, when he thought about it rationally, Yutia’s success in the Holy Kingdom wasn’t a loss for him at all. 

In fact, it might even turn out to be quite a good thing.

“Could I finally have some real backing…?”

There were already rumors spreading within Caliban that Count Pallatio was a benefactor to Deus, one of the Master Knights of Caliban, but this situation was different.

With Deus, he had barely exchanged a word once a day, and even sending a single letter was a rare event. 

On the other hand, Yutia was someone with whom he regularly exchanged letters every month and could easily ask for favors if necessary. 

The difference was substantial.

Thus, while Alon outwardly remained expressionless, he inwardly felt quite satisfied, nodding to himself several times.

‘Maybe, some benefits will fall into my lap?’

He held onto a small sense of anticipation.

***

About a week passed after that.

As Alon originally planned, he returned to the Count’s estate and enjoyed a peaceful life.

Sleeping in late, toasting bread in the morning, and enjoying steak for dinner – this leisurely lifestyle brought him the most precious kind of happiness.

However, that didn’t mean he had spent the entire week doing nothing. 

Though he wished he could stop thinking entirely, Alon couldn’t afford to be complacent, knowing that otherworldly beings had already descended once.

If one had appeared, there was a possibility that others could also descend.

In other words, the situation had become one where otherworldly beings might appear now that the five great sins had been sealed. 

Alon, rather than resisting, accepted the situation humbly.

Though it had been a struggle, in a way, it wasn’t all bad. 

If the butterfly effect of him saving the five great sins had led to this, then having a few otherworldly beings show up was far better than the alternative of not stopping them and letting them destroy the kingdoms.

At least the otherworldly beings would give some warning when they appeared, whereas the five great sins would descend like a bomb, leaving people no choice but to pray.

In any case, fully aware that otherworldly beings could show up again, Alon spent the past week gathering information and studying magic.

“Haah—”

Alon let out a long sigh as he looked down at the ground.

Unlike the solid parts of the training field, there was sticky mud dirtying his shoes.

“Did I finally succeed?”

Just as Alon realized that the magic he had been researching since returning from Caliban had finally worked…

“Count, hmm? It’s oddly cold in here, isn’t it?”

Hearing Evan’s bewildered voice as he entered the training field, Alon naturally turned his gaze toward him and spoke.

“Did you return?”

“Yes.”

“Did you find anything? Any useful information?”

Alon asked with a hint of expectation, hoping for some answers about Ulthultus, the black and blue ones, or any other information. 

“Nothing at all?”

“Yes. They said they don’t know anything about strange powers, the black or the blue ones.”

Hearing Evan’s response, Alon clicked his tongue in disappointment and thought to himself.

“Looks like I’ll need to go to Colony for information.”

Recalling what was written on the artifact, Alon considered.

Normally, it was more his style to search for clues on his own rather than ask the Information Guild. 

However, he hadn’t moved because the location of the old god’s city, Kahara, still hadn’t been revealed at this point.

‘I didn’t consider this since you could always access it in the game after going to Colony.’

Clicking his tongue again in frustration, Alon shrugged his shoulders. 

If his faint memory of playing Psychedelia was correct, the location of Kahara would likely be discovered soon. 

‘If the lore is right, it should be this year, since it was discovered three years before the protagonist left the village.’

Recalling that this year was three years before the start of the original story, Alon concluded that he had no choice but to wait until then and nodded.

“Understood.”

“I’ll tell them to keep looking, just in case.”

Watching Alon nod briefly, Evan suddenly exclaimed, “Ah, by the way, my lord. You’ve received a gift.”

“…A gift?”

“Yes, it’s been placed in your office. You should check it out.”

***

After hearing Evan’s words, Alon returned to his office and found the gift waiting for him. Upon checking its contents, Alon couldn’t help but let out a small exclamation.

“…Oh.”

Without meaning to, he voiced his admiration.

The reason for his surprise was that inside the gift box was a solid gold goblet encrusted with dazzling jewels.

“…If I sold just this one, I could easily buy a mansion or two,” Evan muttered in shock, staring at the goblet.

Alon, still processing the surprise, checked the name of the sender on the wrapping. The recipient’s name was written in large, unmistakable letters: “Baron Pirima.”

“Why would he send this to me?” 

Naturally, Alon didn’t know who Baron Pirima was, so he tilted his head in confusion.

However…

“Perhaps the rumors have finally spread?” Evan suggested.

“Rumors?”

“Yes. After all, the rumor that you’re the benefactor of Deus, one of the Master Knights of Caliban, has been circulating for a while.”

“…A gift this grand just for a connection?”

Alon asked, bewildered. 

But shortly after, he realized the truth. 

“…It’s true?” 

Upon checking the letter that came with the gift, Alon mumbled in surprise. 

The letter contained a brief introduction from Baron Pirima and flattering words praising Alon as Deus’s benefactor.

“…The Master Knights are quite famous, but to this extent…?” 

Alon still wore a perplexed expression.

‘Sure, in the game, the Master Knights were always celebrated no matter where they appeared, but…?’

Recalling a scene from the game where he had briefly traveled with Reinhardt, one of the Master Knights of Caliban, during a quest, Alon thought to himself.

‘Well, I suppose there could be a few people like this.’

With that thought in mind, and feeling quite satisfied, he nodded as he took the golden goblet.

While the Count’s estate wasn’t in financial trouble, the more wealth, the better.

Alon had plenty of experiences in his past life where the amount of money you had could significantly impact the quality of your life.

‘I’ll keep this as a secret stash.’

Though Alon remained expressionless on the outside, inside he was smiling with satisfaction as he gazed at the golden goblet.

And the next day…

“My lord,” Evan called out.

“What is it?”

“Another gift has arrived, and this time, there are two of them.”

“…Two?”

Once again, Alon received gifts from a noble he didn’t know. 

This time, two rare artifacts, both just as valuable as the golden goblet he received the previous day.

“Wow, these artifacts come from the deep levels of the labyrinth. They must be incredibly expensive,” Evan said in amazement, admiring the artifacts in Alon’s hands.

Though Alon appeared expressionless, internally, he was beaming.

‘Is this… networking?’

As he looked at the letter praising both Deus and himself as Deus’s benefactor, Alon smiled with satisfaction while gazing at the artifacts.

With the wealth accumulated from these gifts, Alon realized that he could further elevate his already prosperous lifestyle in no time.

The bitter memory of Deus not contacting him in the past was long forgotten.

‘Deus… you’re quite the dutiful one, aren’t you?’

In Alon’s mind, Deus had now become a model of filial piety.

“My lord, with all these gifts, we could even replace your carriage with a magic-engineered one. You’ll need it for the upcoming Grand Council Tournament in a few months, right?” Evan suggested.

“That might not be a bad idea,” Alon replied, smiling contentedly while holding the artifact.

However, that was only temporary.

The next day…

“My lord, another gift has arrived!”

“Oh.”

The day after that…

“A gift, my lord!”

“Oh.”

Three days later…

“My lord, a gift has arrived.”

“Hmm.”

Another week later…

“My lord, yet another gift.”

“…Hmm?”

And then, exactly one month later…

“My lord, another gift has… arrived??”

“…???”

Alon began to feel that something strange was going on.

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Round 140

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Iron Blood Entertainment Headquarters.

Despite Kim Tae-yang’s suggestion to rest, Seo Ye-eun had stubbornly gone to work. 

She was sitting in the lounge near the recording studio with a gloomy expression.

“You can’t record anyway. How about just going home and resting?” her manager said sympathetically.

However, Seo Ye-eun just nodded absentmindedly, staring at the recording studio. 

Anyone could see she was only half-listening.

In the end, the manager also waited aimlessly in the lounge with her.

Click.

Just then, the door of the recording studio opened, and someone came out.

“Oh? Hello?”

It was Park Hyun-soo, a fellow artist from the same agency. 

He had been working as a ballad singer under his real name for 20 years and was quite well-known.

“Hello, Senior.”

“You’re Seo Ye-eun, right?”

“Yes, it’s nice to meet you.”

Although they belonged to the same company, it was their first time meeting in person.

Park Hyun-soo glanced at the scarf around Seo Ye-eun’s neck and seemed to recall something.

“Oh, you don’t have to say anything. I heard your throat isn’t in good condition.”

Seo Ye-eun nodded apologetically. 

Seeing her like this, Park Hyun-soo frowned slightly and then spoke to her manager.

“Is it vocal cord nodules?”

“Yes, she seems to have overstrained herself recently.”

“Hmm, the best thing to do when your throat is damaged is to sleep. Is there a specific reason she came to the recording studio?”

“Well, all her schedules were canceled, but she insisted on coming…”

The manager glanced at Seo Ye-eun with a troubled expression.  

Seo Ye-eun, having nothing to say, just hung her head.

“Ye-eun, I understand that feeling more than anyone. It’s very painful when your will is strong but your body can’t keep up. 

But if you don’t rest now, you’re only depleting your future self.”

“Resting is also part of your job.”

Hearing this, Seo Ye-eun finally nodded. 

Just then, the manager checked his phone.

“Oh, the director?”

He answered the unexpected call. 

After a few responses, he ended the call and spoke.

“The director said he’s coming here.”

“The director? Is it Director Kim Tae-yang?” Park Hyun-soo asked. 

The manager nodded.

Kim Tae-yang had recently been appointed as a director of the company, a move welcomed by most. 

Though he seemed somewhat light-hearted, those who knew him appreciated his caring nature and down-to-earth attitude despite his position. 

Moreover, he was a Level 8 awakened being. 

No one in Korea could ignore him, and his becoming a director meant they had a strong support behind them.

“Why is he coming here?”

“He was originally going to visit Ye-eun’s home but changed his plans when he heard she was here.”

“Hmm.”

Park Hyun-soo decided to wait for Kim Tae-yang since he was coming anyway. 

There was no harm in greeting him.

Not long after, Kim Tae-yang arrived. 

Despite looking very young, those who knew his real age greeted him with proper respect.

“Director, welcome.”

“Hello, Director.”

Kim Tae-yang greeted Park Hyun-soo warmly.

“Ah, Hyun-soo, did you finish recording?”

“Yes, I just finished now.”

“Good job. I liked this new single. I think it will do well.”

“Haha. Thank you, Director.”

As they exchanged pleasantries, Kim Tae-yang’s eyes sparkled as he looked back and forth between Park Hyun-soo and Seo Ye-eun.

“This is perfect timing.”

“?”

What was perfect timing? As everyone waited for a moment, Kim Tae-yang pulled something out.

“Garlic?”

Why is he carrying garlic?

While people were puzzled by Kim Tae-yang’s inexplicable behavior, he opened a container of garlic.

“Let’s share this.”

He then took out another container and poured some of the garlic into it. 

He handed the smaller portion to Park Hyun-soo and the original container to Seo Ye-eun.

“Why garlic?”

“It’s precious.”

“Precious?”

As Park Hyun-soo tilted his head in confusion, Kim Tae-yang added an explanation.

“It’s not just garlic, it’s an item. The item’s effects temporarily prevent physical dryness and provide some disease prevention.”

“An item?!”

Park Hyun-soo looked at the garlic with wide eyes. Seo Ye-eun and her manager also re-examined the seemingly ordinary garlic.

‘Prevention of physical dryness and disease?’

Thinking about Kim Tae-yang’s explanation again, Seo Ye-eun soon remembered her dry, cracked vocal cords.

“Oh!”

“Ye-eun, take care of your throat.”

Unintentionally making a sound, Seo Ye-eun quickly closed her mouth. But her wide eyes couldn’t hide her surprise.

“Wow, preventing physical dryness? That’s an unusual ability. But I think I understand why the director brought it.”

“I haven’t confirmed the exact effect yet, but it’s better than nothing.”

Then Seo Ye-eun immediately opened the container and put a raw garlic clove in her mouth. 

Everyone was surprised by her sudden action as Seo Ye-eun, with tears in her eyes, chewed the garlic.

“Ye-eun.”

Her manager, alarmed by her tear-filled eyes, called her name worriedly. Seo Ye-eun turned her head quickly.

“It’s spicy!”

“What?”

“It’s so spicy, it’s making me cry.”

“Oh, I thought you were overwhelmed with emotion…”

Everyone, who had been tense for a moment, burst into laughter. Despite the spiciness, Seo Ye-eun diligently chewed the garlic.

“Gulp.”

“Wow, Ye-eun’s passion is incredible. Eating raw garlic like that, you’ll become a better person.”

“I am a person, you know?”

“Ugh, the garlic smell.”

Though she glared at Kim Tae-yang’s teasing for a moment, Seo Ye-eun soon bowed deeply.

“Thank you, Director. For taking such care of me… even though I didn’t listen to your advice to rest properly…”

“I understand. You want to row when the tide is high, but your oar is broken, so I can imagine how you feel. And it’s not me you should be thanking.”

“Someone else?”

“The person who gave me the garlic.”

“Oh!”

While speaking, Seo Ye-eun took another piece of garlic. 

It was certainly very spicy, but there was a strange addictiveness to it.

‘Huh?’

She soon realized she was speaking more easily. Come to think of it, the pain in her throat had significantly subsided.

Could eating just one garlic clove have such immediate effects?

“Hm, it’s spicy indeed.”

Park Hyun-soo, who was next to her, also chewed on a raw garlic clove. 

Then he suddenly tilted his head.

“Huh?”

“What’s wrong? Do you feel the effect right away?” Kim Tae-yang asked with a puzzled look.

Regardless, Park Hyun-soo began to clear his throat.

“Ah, ah, ah.”

A beautiful tone emerged. 

To others, it sounded like Park Hyun-soo’s usual melodious voice.

“No, is this for real?”

But it seemed different for Park Hyun-soo.

He quickly greeted those around him and hurried back to the recording studio.

“Hyun-soo, where are you going?!”

“I’m going to record again!”

Seeing this, Seo Ye-eun guessed that her perception of her throat’s improvement wasn’t an illusion. 

If it was just her feeling the change, it could be a mistake, but with Park Hyun-soo showing the same reaction, it was certain.

‘I can make a quick comeback!’

As long as she had this garlic…

But where did this garlic come from?

“Director!”

“Oh, Ye-eun. Keep your voice down. Just because your throat feels better doesn’t mean it’s completely healed.”

“I’m sorry. But I have to ask, who gave you this garlic?”

“Oh, you’ll be able to meet them soon.”

“What?”

As Seo Ye-eun asked in surprise, Kim Tae-yang chuckled amusingly.

“Get well soon, and I’ll see you in the field.”

***

“See you next Tuesday.”

“Got it. Take care, Ara!”

After dropping Seon-ah off at her house, I turned the taxi toward the dungeon.

The contract with Iron Blood Entertainment was secured under very favorable terms, as expected.

Well, I haven’t signed it yet; I just brought the contract for now.

‘I’ll send the contract to Ara Hongryeon for review first.’

I had already contacted the Ara Hongryeon legal team.

I need to make sure there are no issues before signing the contract.

It won’t take long since I just have to send the content of the contract as it is. 

Since contracts are done online these days, it’s practically finalized.

‘One advertisement deal, one minor role in a drama.’

It was a freelance contract rather than becoming a fully affiliated actor. 

Even so, the conditions we were offered were almost equivalent to those of a full-time actor.

Additionally, there was the possibility of contract renewal. Of course, if we wanted it.

“I’m nervous.”

Ara clenched her fists tightly with a serious expression. 

She had been like this since she heard she might appear on TV soon.

“It’s okay. You’ll do great, Ara.”

“I can do it!”

Ara raised her hands and cheered energetically. 

The driver, seeing this, smiled warmly.

Soon, we arrived near the dungeon and saw the mountain, which had been leveled out expansively.

“Wow.”

“Oh wow!”

Although my father said the finishing touches were crucial and would take a while, the most dramatic changes seemed to occur in the early stages of construction.

We had installed barriers around the dungeon to hide it discreetly, and we planned to build structures along these barriers.

“It really feels like I’m getting a house.”

“It’s our house. Mine and Kyu-seong Kyu-seong’s house!”

Lifting Ara under her arms as she cheered again, I carried her into the dungeon as she giggled happily.

Inside the dungeon, the fields were slowly being cleared. 

Instead of planting new crops in the harvested areas, only the final harvests of strawberries and eggplants remained. 

Squirm-. 

There were only three slimes left in this place. 

Since we planned to keep the vegetable garden, I decided to keep three slimes. They would get lonely alone. 

Moreover, these three would be replaced with new ones whenever we got new Rookies, so it didn’t matter much. 

“Shall we check on the Gluttony once more before going to bed?”

“Okay!”

Upon entering the Gluttony section, we noticed that it no longer snowed. 

As Ara had mentioned, it was an incredibly short winter. 

However, upon closer examination, it seemed that unlike Earth, winter came in shorter cycles here. 

Winter seemed to return roughly every six months.

“Summer will be sparkly!” 

Ara said with an expectant look on her face. 

I wasn’t sure what she meant by “sparkly,” but I was looking forward to summer just as much as winter. 

While summer might not be particularly special to me, who knows what surprises the dungeon of Gluttony might hold? 

‘Since Ara said it would be sparkly, there might be something special about it.’

As I was thinking, Purr and Woofy approached. 

I petted them briefly before heading to the slime village. 

“Oh? Mammon!” 

-My Lord! 

Mammon was here. What a surprise. 

-I came for a mid-term report!

Mammon wasn’t alone; a few goblins had come along, carrying various items.

“Oh! The crafted goods?”

-Yes!

“Thank you. I made you bring them all the way here. You could have checked them in your village.”

-We can’t trouble you, our busy Lord, to visit us. We are quite free!

The more I looked at Mammon, the more he felt like a mature eldest son. Compared to the fairies, the slimes, and Ara, he seemed more composed. 

Of course, this was all relative, as he was still a cute little thing. 

“Alright, let’s check the items you made.”

Everyone gathered around.

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– Quest Info –  

▶ Failure to complete the events listed in this section will result in severe penalties!  

Sham Marriage  

– You have been chosen as Noel’s spouse. Maintain the contract with your partner until the end!  

Act 1, “Cracks in the System” 

– Your interactions with key characters in the scenario are becoming frequent enough.  

– Soon, your presence will officially be integrated into the scenario. The future of the scenario will be determined by your actions!  

—  

A related event will occur soon. (D-2)  

‘It’s still a window that makes my stomach churn every time I see it.’  

Aiden scanned the sentence with a gloomy expression.  

That feeling was especially amplified by the last window.  

—  

<Life is Beautiful>  

Katia Heinkel Craven is desperately seeking something from you. Do your best to help her fully experience ‘sensation’!  

—  

A related event will occur soon. (D-2)  

‘If I think about it, I did it deliberately to catch her interest in the first place, but now seeing it formally registered as a quest window feels a bit strange.  Isn’t this supposed to be a sub-quest…?’  

Less significant tasks are labeled as sub-quests, while those that have a major impact on the main scenario seem to be registered separately in the quest window.  

But why is this showing up here when it started as a sub-quest?  

As if implying that they would meet more often from now on.  

‘There is an appointment to meet next time, after all.’  

Aiden was the one who summoned her for two days from now, claiming he’d help her understand how to feel pain.  

Something he’d never usually do. Especially considering the difficulty of what’s required to make Katia feel pain.  

In theory, if you could land a blow powerful enough to surpass all the divine energy she emits, then it would be possible.  

But that’s easier said than done.  

‘Even when holding back all my strength, she’s still immortal, right?’  

He let out a long sigh internally.  

How on earth can you make someone who’s so divinely blessed they can’t die feel such a thing?  

No one nearby seems up to the task, including Noel.  

If the two of them fought, it would be a close match, but in terms of power output, both would probably be on a similar level.  

It would be hard to “overwhelm” her.  

Penetrating all that divine power and making her “feel” something is virtually impossible.  

And if it’s impossible for her, it’s impossible for anyone.  

That is, except for one person.  

The “protagonist.”  

In the end, everything comes down to that guy.  

The “Savior” must be somewhere.  

The kind of person who fits all the grand, glorious titles—though the main one is still the same.  

The center of the world, who will ultimately save it from the darkness that engulfs the continent.  

The savior of humanity, the protector of the world. The counterbalance to evil.  

If it’s him, he could probably do what Katia desires.  

The reason Aiden asked to meet Katia is to get her involved in the event happening two days later, where the protagonist is expected to appear.  

Once she sees him, her interest in Aiden will likely fade away.  

‘…though I’m not entirely sure.’  

There’s no guarantee that this “protagonist” even exists yet.  

But if he doesn’t, then this world is destined for destruction. The story can’t progress without assuming his existence.  

The protagonist must exist.  

He has to.  

But, setting that aside for now.  

The immediate issue at hand is that he also needs to be present where the main scenario will unfold. A place where someone’s blood will flow, and violence will fill the air.  

Whether it’s Noel or Katia, in order to bring them down, Aiden has to take action.  

And for that, he must have protection.  

“Hmm…”  

Aiden examined the gun he brought from the gunsmith.  

A classic revolver, where pulling the trigger strikes the hammer, which fires the bullet.  

He glanced around his surroundings. After confirming no one was nearby, he brought out his supernatural powers.  

After all, he took the emperor and Dunadan’s warning about maintaining security very seriously.  

Though he was still not fully accustomed to handling it, at least bringing out the supernatural powers was something he could do now.  

First, the energy, and second, the divine power.  

White smoke and colorless flames began to rise around him.  

The first floated quietly, but the divine power swirled like a coiled snake in the air, flicking its fiery tongue as if to thank him for summoning it.  

It resembled a puppy greeting its master after a long time…  

‘It almost seems like it has consciousness,’ he chuckled softly.  

At least for now, it seemed to obey his commands, which was a relief.  

He attempted to infuse each of the revolver’s parts with one of the two powers.  

Thanks to seeing Noel do this before, he could mimic it.  

-System Message-  

▶ You are infusing the revolver with supernatural powers.  

▶ ‘Pure White Heart’ and ‘First Vow’ are not combined but are infused separately into each part.  

▶ The first power is infused into the trigger.  

▶ The second divine power is infused into the hammer.  

‘It’s… infused, I guess.’  

As the parts became coated with the powers, the energy and divine power shimmered faintly on their surface.  

It seemed simple enough when looking at it, but soon a strange window appeared in front of Aiden’s eyes.  

-System Message-  

▶ A unique skill, ‘Omnipotence,’ has been detected.  

▶ During the infusion process, your unique characteristics will be applied.  

▶ The power will increase, but certain conditions will also be imposed!  

-System Message-  

To use the weapon as a medium for the ‘Omnipotence’ skill, you need to infuse a total of 3 powers.  

▶ Currently, 2 powers have been infused.  

▶ It cannot display its full potential!  

Aiden frowned slightly.  

The message at the end was something he couldn’t ignore.  

‘…Has this always been a thing?’  

He had never encountered anyone with the ‘Omnipotence’ skill in the game, so there was no way to verify it.  

He pressed his hand to his forehead as a headache began to throb.  

Infusing supernatural powers into a weapon was a fundamental part of combat.  

Noel hadn’t taught him all those details for nothing.  

But why did he, of all people, have to deal with extra conditions?  

‘Still…’  

Honestly, he had no idea what “full potential” meant here, but given the power he had seen from the ‘Omnipotence’ skill before, he doubted it would be anything short of overwhelming.  

Yet, even so…  

If he wanted to be completely safe, it made sense to take the most secure route possible.  

‘Is there any alternative to using the gun…?’  

It’s ridiculous to think of mastering a new technique in just two days before the event.  

Finding a solution close to hand seemed the best option.  

Aiden tapped his chin, lost in thought.  

The powers he possessed were energy, divine power…  

-Skill Info-  

<Weaver of Fate>  

Dunadan U’zal  

Bond: Level 1  

<Copied Skill>  

Universal Power: Divine Law  

This power was granted by Urgan, the God of Ascension. It operates by imposing restrictions upon oneself.  

‘…And there was this.’  

It perfectly fit the need for three powers to unlock full potential.  

But the problem was, he didn’t even know how to use it.  

‘Guess I’ll have to ask how to use it.’  

Fortunately, there was one person nearby who could help.  

***

Everyone knew that if you wanted to find the dragon hunter, Dunadan U’zal, you just had to go to the training ground.  

As a high-ranking official from a nation that worships the God of Ascension and reveres values related to martial arts, everyone knew he was addicted to training.  

Even while staying temporarily in the empire for the exchange event, it was no different. As soon as Aiden stepped into such a place, he immediately spotted Dunadan.  

After all, anyone would notice a man dominating the vast indoor area, pushing a massive block of iron with his bare hands.  

Aiden watched with narrowed eyes as the multi-ton block of metal slid effortlessly across the floor.  

“…This isn’t human, is it?”

Aiden chewed over the thought he’d had once before.

The scarier part was that even someone with this kind of strength wasn’t the ‘protagonist’ of the main scenario.

It meant that the people he was entangled with now, like Noel or Katia, were even bigger monsters than this…  

“You’re a familiar face. Here for some training?”  

It seemed Dunadan had noticed him by then, as he stopped exercising and turned to look at Aiden.  

The sight of his muscles, which looked like they could repel even a spear or sword, was incredibly intimidating.  

“…I came to ask for some guidance,” Aiden said, trying to calm his involuntarily tensed body as he spoke.  

No matter how terrifying the other person appeared, he still had a job to do.  

“Guidance? From me?”  

Dunadan tilted his head in confusion as Aiden swallowed nervously and continued.  

“I’d like to learn how to use Divine Law.”  

As soon as Dunadan heard this, a fierce grin spread across his face.  

“You already handle pure energy and royal divine power, don’t you? And now you want to learn another power? Quite ambitious.”  

Despite his words, Dunadan’s eyes looked Aiden up and down with an expression of interest.  

“Is there a special reason?”  

“…Excuse me?”  

“I’m asking, is there a reason you’re so eager to train? The talents you already possess aren’t exactly ordinary blessings.”  

Normally, he would be right.  

But when you’re dealing with the main scenario, you never know what’s going to happen…  

‘Because I don’t want to die.’

The threats to his life from the world-shaping events of the main scenario meant no amount of preparation was ever enough.  

More than anything, he wanted to go back to his family and live a normal life.  

But, here, it would be best to give some kind of reasonable excuse. There was no need to stir up unnecessary trouble.  

“…There’s someone I want to impress.” 

“……” 

“I want to become a better person, don’t I?”  

Saying something like this when you’re practically newlywed would likely make people think of Noel. And if the words happened to reach her, who knows? It might even improve her opinion of him. That was part of his intention, at least.  

‘…Yeah, right.’

Aiden chuckled inwardly.  

Even if she heard, she’d probably just brush it off without paying it much mind.  

After all, theirs was a contract marriage. No matter what he said, she wouldn’t take it seriously.  

Especially considering the gap between them.  

They had a few connections now, but in the end, he was just an ordinary person, and Noel was someone who could leave a mark on history.  

There was no way his goodwill would be seen as anything serious to someone like her.  

“Alright, I’ll help you get started. It’s not difficult.”  

Dunadan smiled, seemingly convinced by Aiden’s explanation.  

“Do you know the basic concept of Divine Law?”  

“More or less.”  

Divine Law had some unique characteristics.  

The God of Ascension, Urgan, had removed the restrictions on Divine Law, allowing not only his own followers but others as well to use it.  

Handling multiple supernatural powers wasn’t exactly common, but the concept itself wasn’t as rare as it could have been, thanks to Divine Law.  

In terms of merely manifesting power, Divine Law had the easiest requirements. Even those outside the tribal confederation could manifest it as long as they made the proper vows of restriction.  

However…  

“When you start out, you won’t be anywhere near my level, of course. For most people, it takes about 10 years of hard work just to reach apprentice warrior level.”  

“…Apprentice in 10 years?”  

“Ten years for an apprentice.”  

Aside from manifestation, the difficulty of mastering it was staggering.  

It was still better than energy, which couldn’t even be practiced if you had no talent, or divine power, which was limited to specific individuals, but mastering Divine Law was still a challenge beyond imagination.  

Opportunities were fair.  

But results were strictly based on ability.  

That was a fitting trait of Urgan, the god who pursued progress.  

“Well then, shall we begin?”  

With that, Dunadan reverently wrapped a rosary around his hand.  

It was an artifact of Urgan, used in prayer to the god.  

“O bead, O lotus, shine your light.”  

In response to the mantra offered to Urgan, a bright light enveloped the rosary.  

It was a sight Aiden had seen once before.  

Then, the power of Divine Law surged around Dunadan.  

If energy appeared as smoke, and divine power as flame, then Divine Law was a radiant light swirling in all directions.  

It was as if hundreds or even thousands of brilliant fireflies were flying all around. Aiden couldn’t help but gape as he watched them.  

“The method for using Divine Law is simple. In the flow of this energy…”  

As Dunadan spoke, several clusters of light began to gather, forming a clear ‘shape.’  

It seemed like he was collecting them at the precise moments when the swirling light masses collided with each other.  

A round sphere, a ball of light formed from the gathered masses of radiance.  

“You start by gathering these cores. The number of cores you can create is the measure of a Divine Law user’s skill.”  

As Aiden listened to the explanation, his face darkened considerably.  

Just watching made the difficulty of controlling this power plainly obvious.  

He absentmindedly nodded while gazing at the glowing clusters of light swirling around Dunadan.  

Even following just one or two of the light paths made his eyes hurt and gave him a headache, and here were hundreds, thousands of them.  

To create a core by hitting the exact moment when these things come together, you’d have to have extraordinary reflexes and intuition—that much was obvious.  

“If energy is about filtering impurities from your body and divine power is like taming a wild horse, Divine Law is more about ‘communing.’ Do you understand what that means?”  

“…More or less.”  

To skillfully use this, you would need to track all the paths, probabilities, variables, and vectors, deducing all the branching possibilities and their movements…  

‘I can’t do that…!’  

In fact, for most humans, this is impossible.  

That’s why they call using Divine Law a form of communion. It’s not something you calculate, but something you must handle by feel, in sync with its movements.  

“Why don’t you give it a try?”  

“Give it a try, you say?”  

“You’ve never placed a restriction on yourself before, right? I’ll lend you my Divine Law, and you can try gathering a core.”  

“…You can lend it?”  

“Normally, no. But when it comes to the output and control of Divine Law, I’m the best across the entire great plains.”  

‘No wonder the amount of light compared to other warriors was overwhelming when I saw it before.’  

The restrictions he placed on himself must have been exceptionally powerful…  

“Well then, go ahead and start.”  

With that, an unfamiliar energy surged into Aiden’s body.  

Though far less than what Dunadan possessed, a bright wave of light suddenly flared around Aiden.  

Aiden blinked and glanced around.  

‘Can I really learn this…?’  

The difficulty was way too high from the first step.  

He was supposed to form a core at the moment the lights gathered, but it felt like trying to catch intangible phantoms with his bare hands. He simply couldn’t keep up…  

<Divine Law in use confirmed.>  

▶ Additional supernatural power detected.  

▶ [Skill: Omnipotence] level increased.  

▶ Additional effects added to the skill.  

And then, as these thoughts raced through his mind, a window suddenly appeared in front of him.  

<Skill Info>  

Omnipotence [Level 2]

– Combine two or more supernatural powers to create effects stronger than before.  

– Allows you to discern the source of powers, making mastery and exploration easier.  

▶ Discovered Combination:  

<Flame of the Guardian> (Pure White Heart ↔ First Vow)  

※ As the skill level increases, the number of supernatural powers you can combine also increases, along with additional effects.  

※ Increase the number of powers you can handle to raise the skill level!  

“…?”  

Aiden stared at the unexpected window.  

Now that he thought about it, he had heard that the skill level increased when you handled more supernatural powers, but was it possible to level up with powers someone else gave you?  

…  

Aiden looked around in a daze.  

The moment that window appeared, he immediately felt that something had changed compared to just a moment ago.  

‘…Huh?  Something…’  

He could see something.  

Among the chaotic, scattered movements of the lights, there was now a sort of ‘rule’—clearly visible.  

Almost as if he could reach out and grasp it.  

“Don’t be too greedy.”  

Seeing Aiden silently scanning his surroundings, Dunadan must have thought he was overwhelmed by the lights. He crossed his arms with a kind smile and said,  

“It took me a year just to form my first core and become an apprentice warrior, and I was hailed as the greatest talent of my tribe. Right now, you should just try to get used to—”  

He suddenly stopped mid-sentence.  

It was because he saw a fist-sized orb of light appear near Aiden’s body.  

It had only been less than five seconds since the light had started to gather.  

“…”  

Dunadan’s face froze, stiff as a board. 

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A little over two weeks had passed. Although progress was slower than expected due to the wounded soldiers, they finally arrived at Kirdam, the capital of Caliban, to be met with the citizens’ enthusiastic cheers. Wherever he looked, Alon saw people with bright expressions, proudly cheering. Led by Deus, the knights and soldiers were welcomed into the royal palace, where they reported the subjugation of the Outer God, marking the end of the expedition.

Alon, without hesitation, prepared to leave once again. For him, there was no longer any reason to stay in Caliban after the Outer God had been eradicated. 

“I’ve received plenty of gifts,” he thought with a satisfied expression as he glanced at the carriage. The carriage was loaded with numerous gifts, courtesy of the quick-witted king of Caliban, who sought to strengthen their friendship. Alon, gazing contentedly at the slightly excessive gifts, soon spoke to Deus.

“Well, see you next time.”

As he turned to leave, offering a typical Korean farewell akin to “Let’s have a meal sometime,” Deus, for the first time, suddenly asked a question.

“May I ask you something?”

Alon, who was about to turn away, paused. “What is it?”

Having spent about a month with Deus, from the northern expedition to their return to the capital, Alon had never heard such a direct question from him before. Usually, Deus only expressed his deepening respect without much inquiry. Alon patiently waited for him to speak.

After a moment of silence, Deus finally asked, “Can I become stronger too?”

Alon was briefly taken aback by the unexpected question, especially since Deus was already quite strong. Alon pondered what could have prompted such a question, then reached a conclusion. 

‘Perhaps it’s because the magic I used in battle against the Outer God left a strong impression, increasing his respect for me.’

After concluding his thoughts, Alon spoke. “Of course, you can become stronger.”

“Really?”

“Yes, as long as you put in the effort, you can achieve anything you desire.”

“! Is that true?”

“…Yes, it’s true,” Alon replied, puzzled by Deus’s sudden eagerness. He wasn’t lying. In fact, Deus, like the rest of the Five Sins, already had extraordinary innate abilities even before the descent of the gods. In Deus’s case, even without using his unique abilities, he could become a swordmaster with sheer skill. Given that he’d reached this level in just one year, it was only a matter of time before he became even stronger.

Reflecting on these facts made Alon feel a tinge of envy for the sheer talent standing before him. 

‘Ah, it would’ve been nice if I could’ve been reborn with a more talented body,’ Alon thought briefly before continuing.

“So don’t worry,” he added.

“Understood,” Deus replied.

“Then, I’ll be on my way.”

“…Wait, may I ask you one more thing?”

“…What is it now?” Alon asked, hesitating mid-turn.

“Why do you always ask instead of command?”

“…?” 

Alon, momentarily confused by the question, tried to piece together what Deus might be getting at. “Does he think there’s some hidden motive behind my support?”

Though there was indeed a reason—preventing the descent of the Five Sins—Alon’s financial and material support for them had been primarily out of goodwill, aside from the larger threat of the Five Sins. 

While there was some tension related to the Five Sins, his actions were still rooted in genuine goodwill. However, Deus’s suspicion seemed to undermine the sincerity of his intentions, which made Alon feel slightly wronged.

“Who would issue orders to family?” Alon replied, hoping to convey his sincerity with his parting words.

With that, he said his final farewell to Deus and departed for Asteria in his carriage.

***

That night…

Deus sat in the office of the mansion, staring blankly at the moon hanging in the sky, maintaining a silent vigil.

“Hah—”

A quiet sigh escaped him. But the reason for his sigh was not the various tasks on his desk or the work he had to handle in the future. Instead, it was because he had come face-to-face with his own ignorance during the recent expedition.

Deus had always believed he was strong enough. His innate ability, passed down through his lineage, was so powerful that even Yutia had praised it. Moreover, his talent with the sword, a gift bestowed upon him by the Great Moon, surpassed even Caliban’s greatest swordmaster, Reinhardt. Deus was fully aware of this. In fact, he couldn’t not know. The countless praises and reverence he received as he swiftly rose to become a Master Knight made it impossible for him to be unaware of his own strength.

Thus, he had vaguely assumed that the strength he possessed was enough to exact revenge on the “Black Ones.” Even if that strength was slightly lacking, he believed his talent with the sword would eventually be sufficient to elevate him to that level.

At least, until he encountered the Outer God.

“… …”

To Deus, the very presence of the Outer God—and its overwhelming strength—was a profound shock. Merely standing before it, he felt his throat tighten, as if gripped by fear. It made him realize, in the most painful way, that he was just a frog in a well, ignorant of the vast world beyond.

This realization hit him even harder when he witnessed the power of the Great Moon.

He couldn’t help but recall that moment. The image of the Great Moon using magic against the Outer God, with the sunset as a backdrop. And the two eyes that appeared behind him.

Of course, Deus had no idea what those eyes were. All he could discern was that each eye represented a different entity, and the Great Moon was utilizing their power. However, Deus instinctively understood one crucial thing just from looking at those eyes: “That” was something that shouldn’t be perceived, and even the mere attempt to understand it was forbidden.

Though it was the first time he’d seen it, this understanding was imprinted in his mind as naturally as if it had always been there. Just like the fact that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, or that all life born eventually dies, the notion that this knowledge should not be pursued became an undeniable truth in his mind.

Reflecting on this, Deus suddenly felt a sense of shame. Unlike Penia, who only saw Alon’s strength, Deus hadn’t even realized the true power of the Great Moon.

In fact, Deus had thought the Great Moon was weak. In his eyes, the only thing he could sense from the Great Moon was a faint amount of magic power. But that was merely Deus’s ignorance. While Deus had frozen in place, unable to resist the Outer God, the Great Moon had stood calmly in front of it and battled it head-on, eventually annihilating it.

Deus had followed the Great Moon, determined to repay a favor, but instead of repaying that debt, he had only ended up receiving more help. Just like before.

“No, this can’t go on.”

Deus once again recalled the thought that had crossed his mind repeatedly since returning to Caliban after defeating the Outer God.

However, despite having the same thought dozens of times, it had never developed into something more. That was because of doubt—doubt about himself.

Having witnessed the Outer God and now deeply respecting the Great Moon, to whom he owed his life, Deus began to doubt whether he could ever reach that level.

Despite knowing that his talent was exceptional, the overwhelming power displayed by the Outer God and the Great Moon crushed any confidence he had in his abilities.

And so, until today, Deus had been trapped in a cycle of self-doubt, repeatedly asking himself the same question without arriving at an answer.

But today, Deus was finally able to end the doubt he had been grappling with for weeks.

“Of course, you can become stronger.”

“Yes, as long as you put in the effort, you can achieve anything you desire.”

“Really, it’s true.”

He recalled the words Alon had spoken to him today. There had been no particular emotion in those words, but at the same time, there was no hesitation. Alon had immediately said that Deus had the talent to defeat the Black Ones, that he could reach that level if he worked hard enough.

That statement, uttered without the slightest hesitation, was enough to give Deus an unwavering certainty.

“I must become stronger.”

Deus clenched his fist tightly.

‘More.’

For the first time, his once stagnant thoughts began to advance.

The vague desire for revenge against the Black Ones was now becoming more concrete, spurred by newfound certainty.

Those concrete thoughts quickly multiplied, branching off into dozens of other ideas.

Thus, for the first time, the frog in the well, having gained the conviction to venture into the outside world, began to prepare.

‘Strong enough to become his sword.’

Motivated by a new purpose.

‘Family…’

He clung to the warmth of that single word—the recognition that the Great Moon had last bestowed upon him, which alone, when thought of, filled his heart with warmth.

With this as his talisman, Deus truly began his journey forward.

The blue moonlight shone down on Deus as he sat in the dark office.

A moment later, still silent, Deus recalled that moment and instinctively raised his left hand forward.

‘Back then, it was like this, wasn’t it?’

Just as Alon had done when facing the Outer God, Deus extended his middle and ring fingers, releasing a bit of magic to scan the surroundings for any presence.

“First Line of Silence.”

He quietly muttered the words in the empty room, his left hand twitching slightly.

Of course, nothing happened.

But even though he was alone in the room, mimicking Alon’s actions, Deus couldn’t help but feel a mixture of slight embarrassment and satisfaction.

He adjusted his posture once again, thinking briefly to himself, ‘It would’ve been nice to have as much talent in magic as he does.’

At that moment:

“My lord.”

“Yes?”

“I’ve noticed you seem to really enjoy sweet potatoes from time to time.”

“They’re delicious.”

Alon responded to Evan’s comment while roasting sweet potatoes by the fire.

“Hmm.”

Indeed, the sweet potatoes were truly delicious.

***

It was late at night, about a month later, when Alon finally arrived at Count Palatio’s estate.

‘That was exhausting.’

It had been about three months since his last return, and Alon couldn’t help but mutter a brief reflection.

Truth be told, nothing significant had occurred since he left Caliban.

The only thing that had been mildly annoying was Evan’s unceasing curiosity about Alon’s powers, resulting in near-daily questions.

Beyond that, the only notable development was the growing rumor among the kingdoms that Count Palatio had played a major role in capturing the Outer God in Caliban.

Having concluded his long journey, Alon was ready to rest.

Although his return to the count’s estate from Caliban had occupied most of his focus, there were now several matters he needed to investigate.

He had to visit Colony and figure out more about the Black Ones and the Blue Ones, and he needed to understand why the Outer God had appeared and why Ultultus possessed a true name.

In other words, he had plenty of work ahead of him.

But despite that, Alon chose to rest.

After all, from the beginning, his goal had always been to enjoy a leisurely life as a noble.

While his study of magic was enjoyable, its primary purpose was self-preservation rather than achieving something grand.

In short, all of this effort was ultimately to ensure a peaceful life, and from Alon’s perspective, it was only fitting to reward himself with some rest after the hardships he had endured.

With that in mind, Alon planned to do nothing for about a week once he returned to the count’s estate.

But first, he sat down in the office to quickly take care of the piled-up tasks in a single day.

As he opened the letters from Yutia that he had yet to read, Alon suddenly froze.

“…What?”

He muttered in a daze.

And for good reason.

“Evan.”

“Yes?”

“How high of a rank is a cardinal in Rosario?”

“A cardinal…? Well, technically, they’re just below the pope or the holy saint, why?”

“Yutia has become a cardinal.”

“…What??”

Inside the letter was the shocking news that Yutia had become a cardinal of the Holy Kingdom of Rosario.

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Round 139

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Kim Tae-yang couldn’t refuse, even though the motive was clearly visible.

‘…This is unfair.’

Of course, he had tasted Kyu-seong’s food before.

Even though he was too busy to attend Baek Seung-hyun’s recovery celebration, he managed to taste some of the leftovers.

Despite the food being leftovers that had been sitting for a while, he could still remember the moving experience he had when he tasted it.

So when Kyu-seong announced he was bringing out food, he quietly waited. He didn’t dare to interrupt, as upsetting Kyu-seong could result in a loss for him.

“Can I use the oven, please?”

“Of course!”

Seeing Kyu-seong look for the oven, Baek Tae-seop and Baek Seung-hyun’s eyes were filled with anticipation. They had a hunch that Kyu-seong was making pizza.

The group soon moved to the dining room. Ara, too, followed with a face full of excitement.

Thud!

From Bokkeum, they pulled out the prepared ingredients: aged dough and various toppings. Seeing new ingredients they hadn’t seen before made Baek Tae-seop’s face brighten.

“Oh! Speaking of which, we also brought something special.”

Baek Seung-hyun briefly left, saying he’d brought something. He returned soon with several items in his hands.

“What’s this…?”

“Hehe, it’s cheese and ham!”

“Cheese? Ham!”

“But it’s not just any cheese and ham.”

Kyu-seong and Ara looked at the cheese and ham with wide eyes.

“Is this cheese made from monster milk? And the ham too?”

“That’s right. Cheese made from horned cow milk and ham from the same source. We perfected it to complement the pizza.”

“Wow.”

These people are serious about pizza.

Kyu-seong admired them inwardly as he examined the cheese. He had tried the horned cow’s ham before, but this was his first time seeing the cheese. Honestly, it didn’t look much different from regular products.

“Let’s make it then.”

“Alright.”

Kyu-seong distributed the pizza dough. People awkwardly accepted the dough, tilting their heads in confusion.

“If you make it yourself, it will be more special.”

“Ah.”

Finally understanding, the group started spreading the dough thinly in the borrowed kitchen.

“Is this the right way to do it?”

Kim Tae-yang asked awkwardly as he made the pizza dough. Despite his clumsy movements, he managed to form a perfect circle.

“That’s right! Now spread as much tomato sauce as you want on top and add your desired toppings.”

“Okay.”

As everyone busily made their pizzas, Kyu-seong watched Ara’s progress. She was kneading the dough with her tiny hands, creating a wobbly oval shape, but it wasn’t going as smoothly as she hoped.

“Hmm.”

With a thoughtful sigh, Ara tried to make the dough again, but it ended up with a large hole in the middle.

“It’s torn!”

“Should we gather it up and start over?”

“Yes! Let’s do it again!”

Seeing Seon-ah helping from the side, Kyu-seong felt relieved and checked on the others. He noticed that everyone had paused their work, watching Ara with fatherly smiles.

“Scary, isn’t it, CEO?”

“Hm? What do you mean?”

“When you first hinted about Ara, I thought it was just a longing for something you couldn’t have. But that wasn’t it.”

“Oh, how do you see me?”

“I admit it, I admit. You certainly have excellent business acumen. Ara has many elements that will make her popular. I think it’ll do well.”

By now, the pizza was roughly finished.

As Kim Tae-yang showed the completed pizza, Kyu-seong casually asked,

“Should we add sweet potato crust?”

“No, I’ll eat it as it is.”

“Oh! I’ll add sweet potato crust! How do I do it?!”

Baek Seung-hyun quickly interrupted.

Kyu-seong spread the prepared sweet potato mousse on the edge of Baek Seung-hyun’s pizza. Then, with practiced hands, he molded the edge as if making dumplings.

“Wow!”

“Now I can boast that I’ve done some cooking. Haha.”

“Really! Your hands move like a professional’s.”

They put the completed dough into the preheated oven. Last time, not knowing any better, they had cooked it at a moderate temperature for a long time, but after hearing from Jae-seong that it’s best to cook it for 30 seconds in a high-heat oven, they did just that.

“Done!”

“Wow, that was quick!”

“It’s thanks to the good oven that can produce such high heat. You don’t often see ovens like this…”

Baek Seung-hyun and Kim Tae-yang’s pizzas were the first to be completed.

They received their pizzas and savored the smell.

“Wow, the smell is just…!”

“Gulp.”

Even Baek Seung-hyun’s fuss didn’t reach his ears.

Kim Tae-yang felt a strange excitement as he looked at the completed pizza in front of him. It was 100% his taste, made exactly as he wanted.

‘Is this the power of Lee Kyu-seong?’

Suddenly realizing, he looked back at Kyu-seong.

Kyu-seong was busy helping Baek Tae-seop, Ara, and Seon-ah make their pizzas.

“I’ll bake mine myself!”

Baek Tae-seop put his pizza in the oven.

“30 seconds is enough!”

“30 seconds! Got it.”

The 30 seconds felt like a long time but was actually quite short.

However, Baek Seung-hyun and Kim Tae-yang waited, feeling as if 30 seconds were 30 minutes, until Baek Tae-seop’s pizza was done.

“Ha ha ha.”

“Wow, everyone’s preferences are perfectly reflected. How can they all be so different?”

Baek Tae-seop’s pizza was topped with lots of ham and lightly sprinkled with Ember grill.

Baek Seung-hyun’s pizza had sweet potato and potato toppings, plus the added sweet potato crust.

Finally, Kim Tae-yang’s pizza was heavily layered with tomato sauce and decorated only with cheese. He planned to dip it in honey, which Kyu-seong had also brought.

“Please, go ahead and eat!”

“Are you sure?”

“Of course.”

At Kyu-seong’s words, the three cut their pizzas with the prepared pizza cutter and each took a slice.

“Then…”

“Thank you for the meal, Kyu-seong!”

Kim Tae-yang considered dipping his pizza in honey for a moment but decided to take the first bite as it was.

The still-hot pizza tempted onlookers with its long, stringy cheese.

“Mmm!”

“Wow! As expected…!?”

The father and son, who had put the hot pizza in their mouths, blew out air to cool it down and barely managed to cut the cheese. Even as they did, they kept expressing their admiration and soon closed their eyes, savoring the taste.

Chew.

The group savored the taste of the pizza deeply. 

Kim Tae-yang, no longer able to wait, also took a bite of the pizza. 

“?!!”

The first thing he noticed was the rich flavor of the cheese. 

Then, the tangy tomato sauce enveloped his mouth, followed by the mild taste of the dough, which dominated his senses. 

‘Ah…!!’

When he had tasted the leftovers last time, he was astonished that such food existed in the world, but this was beyond that. 

Perhaps it was because it had just come out of the oven. The deep, inherent flavor of the fire clung richly to the dough, a taste that an ordinary dough could never deliver. 

Gulp. 

Realizing he had closed his eyes, he opened them to find the pizza in his hand had disappeared. The slice had already made its way to his stomach. 

“Haha!”

Discovering a new pleasure, Kim Tae-yang burst into a pure, joyful laugh. 

He prided himself on having experienced all sorts of thrills and excitement as an 8th-level awakener, but this was different. 

“CEO, some alcohol!”

“Alcohol? Ah!”

Baek Tae-seop quickly made a call. 

Soon, Baek Tae-seop’s secretary appeared with some alcohol. 

“Pizza and alcohol… This is a first for me.”

“Isn’t wine and cheese a common pairing?”

“It’s not wine, and it’s not pure cheese, but let’s go with that. As long as it’s delicious, that’s all that matters! Haha.”

Only Baek Seung-hyun, who was avoiding alcohol to maintain his health, looked disappointed. 

At that moment, Kyu-seong, who had just finished making Ara’s special pizza, watched everyone with a satisfied smile. 

“You had alcohol, too.”

“Haha. I’ve been indulging in Kyu-seong’s food. My recent joy is enjoying a drink and snacks after finishing all my work.”

“Hearing that makes me feel proud.”

As Kyu-seong went to put the pizza in the oven, Baek Tae-seop and Kim Tae-yang began eating and drinking in earnest. 

“Wow!”

“This is revolutionary!”

Watching their simultaneous exclamations, Ara beamed brightly. 

“It’s delicious! Kyu-seong Kyu-seong is amazing at making delicious things!”

“Yes! Ara, you are absolutely right!”

Kim Tae-yang couldn’t deny it. 

If he could eat such food every day, he felt he might even sell his soul. 

‘Hah!’

Suddenly realizing his thoughts were dangerous, Kim Tae-yang tried to pull himself together. 

No matter how good it was, to think like that over mere food… 

…not just mere food. Who could call this ‘mere’?

Not only the pizza but also the various ingredients Kyu-seong had yet to reveal. 

Everyone knew, even if they didn’t talk about it, that Kyu-seong was a farmer. 

A farmer. 

Which meant the crops he cultivated were abundant and endless. 

“I’d like to try some fruit, too.”

At that moment, Ara’s ears perked up, and she dashed off to retrieve something from Bokkeum. 

She returned, holding something out to Kim Tae-yang. 

“It’s fruit!”

“Fruit?”

Kim Tae-yang’s eyes widened as he looked at the contents of the plastic container she handed him. 

“Strawberries?”

“There’s also Layla! It’s very delicious!”

Ara spoke with a mischievous smile, looking like a cute little devil tempting him with food.

“Do you want to try it?”

“Yes, yes!”

When the lid of the container was opened, the fresh fruit aroma wafted out.

Having already eaten an entire pizza along with some alcohol, Kim Tae-yang couldn’t keep his composure when his favorite fruit snack appeared.

And watching this, Baek Tae-seop had an uneasy expression.

‘Will I lose Director Kim?’

He couldn’t be sure.

In truth, no matter what great conditions were offered to Kim Tae-yang, it didn’t hold much meaning. He was someone who could enjoy and experience everything Korea had to offer.

However, Kyu-seong’s ingredients could only be made by Kyu-seong. If Kyu-seong were to tempt Kim Tae-yang with food, could he truly resist?

‘…Come to think of it, I’m the same way!’

While Baek Tae-seop, who realized this startling fact, was lost in thought, the others continued to enjoy their food.

Ara had eaten five whole pizzas by herself and still wasn’t satisfied, pulling out various snacks to eat.

“Do you want to try it?”

“Yes!”

They were happily munching on carrots with delighted expressions.

“It’s a shame. I wanted you to try the toppings made from the new crops I cultivated.”

“New crops?”

“Onions and garlic. They’re newly grown.”

“Oh.”

Actually, no one had thought of it. Thinking they could choose whatever toppings they wanted, everyone had only focused on their personal preferences.

“Garlic and onions are delicious. You shouldn’t be picky.”

“Yes, yes. Our Ara is right. We did what even Ara wouldn’t do.”

Baek Tae-seop, who was particularly fond of Ara, laughed heartily while holding her in his arms.

“Kyu-seong, can we at least check the effects? Since they are your new crops, I’m a bit curious.”

“Of course.”

At Baek Seung-hyun’s words, Kim Tae-yang also quietly joined in to check the effects of the crops.

“Hm?”

Reading the description slowly, his gaze stopped at one part.

“What is it, Director? Did you find something?”

“Look at this garlic here.”

“Garlic?”

Baek Seung-hyun examined the garlic.

[Magic Garlic LV.1]

[A crop imbued with magic]

[Harmless to the human body]

[When consumed, it temporarily prevents physical dehydration]

[When consumed, it mildly increases disease prevention effects]

It didn’t seem particularly special. 

Of course, the fact that a single clove of garlic was considered an item was surprising, but compared to other crops from Kyu-seong, it wasn’t that remarkable.

“Prevents physical dehydration…?”

However, Kim Tae-yang thought for a moment and then suddenly spoke to Kyu-seong.

“Kyu-seong, can I buy some of this garlic?”

“What? Yes, of course. I was planning to give them to you anyway. The crops I brought today are gifts.”

“Oh, as expected of you, Kyu-seong. You’re generous. I like it.”

Kim Tae-yang grinned and picked up the garlic.

Thinking about giving this garlic to someone, he fell into contemplation.

‘Vocal cord nodules… This won’t cure them, but it might help.’

Seo Ye-eun, a rookie that Iron Blood Entertainment was promoting, was both a singer and actress who recently fell into despair due to vocal cord nodules.

But if she saw the effects of this item?

While it might not be a cure, it could prevent her condition from worsening. Of course, the results would only be known after trying it, but…

‘If this helps…’

Kyu-seong would have earned a great favor.

Despite his seemingly carefree demeanor, Kim Tae-yang was extremely loyal.

Receiving a favor meant he would definitely repay it.

‘Lee Kyu-seong, you are impressive. I acknowledge that.’

Unconsciously, Kim Tae-yang’s evaluation of Kyu-seong had risen several levels.

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The people involved in the main scenario are never ordinary, and it’s rare for anyone to possess only good traits. There are always those whom one must avoid at all costs, and one of the top contenders is this person right here. Death Wish, Katia Heinkel Craven, a ‘major character’ who holds as much significance in the scenario as Noel.

As for her notable characteristics: she’s eccentric, unpredictable, self-destructive, and does whatever she pleases. On top of that, her innate strength is terrifyingly overwhelming. The negative ripple effect when things go wrong is bound to escalate into something severe. Considering the direction the game’s story is heading, all the main characters are destined to stain their hands with blood.

Yet, regardless of the path one chooses, the one responsible for the most deaths will likely be the person standing before Aiden. It’s not that she’s someone who indiscriminately commits murder or delights in wielding violence against the innocent. However, if one triggers a particular ‘switch’—if you touch her raw nerve—this girl wouldn’t blink as she carries out a massacre.

Outwardly, she appears like a wealthy young lady, casually strolling down the street without a care, but underneath, she’s a ticking time bomb.

!! Sub Quest !!

You will come into contact with ‘Death Wish,’ Katia Heinkel Craven.

Try to resolve the situation as peacefully as possible.

▶ Successfully managing the current situation will greatly increase her affection toward you!

Failure will result in penalties!

And now, he was supposed to handle this situation peacefully while entangled with such a person. It’s as if something unpeaceful is bound to happen. Just thinking about it is dreadful, but now that it’s crossed his mind, he needs to stay sharp.

…… Crisis could also be an opportunity.

If used well, it could turn out that way.

Raising her affection drastically means more skill copy tokens, doesn’t it?

“I’m bored.”

After a long, silent walk together, suddenly the girl muttered.

“Isn’t there anything to do?”

It feels like she’s asking him to chat, but wasn’t there something she wanted to say?

“Nothing like that.”

“I really just called you because I was bored. I was about to have fun, but it got interrupted, didn’t it?”

Aiden was at a loss for words at her cheerful response.

No.

Aren’t there a lot of questions to ask? Why did she interfere just now? How does she know my identity? Even these could be interesting topics for conversation, right?

“Or do you want to entertain me yourself?”

“….”

“I have a few pretty good ways to toy with you, want to hear–”

“Doesn’t matter what?”

Cutting her off, Aiden’s question made Katia chuckle. It wasn’t at all the respectful tone you’d expect when addressing royalty, but from what he’d gathered about her, she’s not someone who cares about such formalities.

She’s straightforward about everything. No need to overthink it.

“Anything’s fine.”

“I have something to do, so follow along if you want.”

When Aiden moved ahead, Katia snickered upon seeing his destination.

“A gun shop?”

In the back alleys of the city, it’s natural that you can find anything, even firearms that require tricky licenses. All you need is money.

“And what good is this?”

“I need it.”

“Why?”

“Why do you care?”

“You can use powers, can’t you?”

How does she know that?

Aiden stared at Katia, conveying that thought, and she casually tilted her head in response.

Her sheepish reply came immediately.

“……You can just tell by looking.”

There’s certainly a lot one can tell just by looking. Of course, explaining why he needed a gun, even though he had powers, would be a bit complicated.

As Katia mentioned, there’s no real reason for people who can use supernatural abilities to wield firearms. However, considering Aiden’s own unique traits, there’s no tool that fits better than a gun.

– “When your abilities take shape in this manner, they become much more refined. You can channel them into your body, but it’s more efficient to infuse them into a weapon.”

Aiden remembered Noel explaining this to him before. While supernatural abilities can be used on their own, their efficiency doubles when channeled into a weapon. It’s a simple enough concept.

But for someone like Aiden, who handles multiple abilities, the choice becomes a bit more complicated. He would need several components, and most importantly, he had to be able to ‘use’ them, despite his lack of combat training. For that reason, traditional melee weapons like swords and spears were not options. Aiden had no experience with such weapons.

Naturally, the most fitting choice was this one: a simple weapon composed of various firearm components.

“Welcome!” 

The owner of the gun shop was a friendly old man who warmly greeted his customers. Considering how intimidating Aiden’s disguise looked, his hospitality was impressive.

“Do you have a handgun that’s easy for beginners to handle?”

“Yes, sir! Right this way!”

Despite Aiden’s peculiar request, which didn’t quite match his appearance, the old man responded courteously.

“This doesn’t seem like it would be of much use,” Katia, who had been trailing behind him, said as she curiously glanced around the shop, seemingly dissatisfied.

“Weapons are meant for killing people. These are just for self-defense, right?”

To be fair, Aiden was looking for something similar, but before he could explain, Katia seemed intent on acting on her dissatisfaction.

“Excuse me, where are the cartridges?”

“Oh, they’re in the drawer over there.”

Katia whistled as she rummaged through the drawers, soon pulling out the appropriate ammunition for the handguns displayed. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary up to this point—just a normal scene, so much so that neither Aiden nor the shop owner found it strange.

“If you want to try using the weapon, you can head out to the backyard—”

But before the shop owner could finish his sentence, Katia was already aiming a loaded gun at her own head.

“Wait, ma’am—!”

Before the shop owner could express his alarm, the deafening sound of a gunshot rang out inside the store. The empty cartridge clattered to the floor, and Aiden stood there with his mouth agape.

Near Katia’s body, divine flames instantly flared up the moment she fired the gun. It was the same divine flame Aiden had witnessed before—an automatic reaction to detect the user’s danger. The high-temperature flames had instantly melted the bullet into nothing.

“Even when I suppress it as much as I can, it still bursts out like this. It’s so annoying,” Katia said, smirking as she casually placed the now-smoldering gun back onto the display shelf.

Then, as if to test a theory, she continued down the row of firearms, picking up each one, loading it, and shooting at her own head—like she was making comparisons. While Aiden and the shop owner stood frozen, watching in disbelief, the divine flames surrounding her body melted every bullet that fired in her direction.

“Oh, right.”

Naturally, as she continued along the display, the firearms grew larger, until she eventually picked up something that looked more like a hand cannon than a pistol.

“This one feels pretty good.”

And with that, she fired the large-caliber round at her head. Although her divine flames had easily stopped the smaller bullets, they were no match for the high-caliber round, which pierced through her head.

But even as Aiden watched in shock, his face drained of color, Katia turned around as if nothing had happened. Her head, which had been blown apart by the bullet, quickly reformed, as if made of clay, fusing back together seamlessly. The divine flames that had protected her earlier filled in the gaps, refusing to allow even the smallest sign of injury or a single drop of blood.

It was as if the power she wielded wouldn’t permit her to die or even bleed, rapidly ‘regenerating’ her wounds as if they’d never existed.

“Now this is some decent firepower. I’d recommend buying from here onward,” she said with a nonchalant smile.

Even though her head had been blown apart by a bullet, she didn’t blink an eye. Not a trace of emotion crossed her face. It was as if, truly, she couldn’t feel ‘anything’.

“The divine protection I’ve suppressed as much as possible is about as strong as a few layers of thin metal plates. If it can’t penetrate that, what good would it be in battle?” 

Aiden silently groaned as he watched Katia, who was still grinning while handing the gun back to him. He understood her abilities intellectually. 

No pain. 

And far beyond that: no sensation at all.

Katia Heinkel, in exchange for wielding such an absurd divine power, had lost the ability to feel any physical sensation. Thanks to the divine power that automatically erased any harm that could befall her, all external stimuli were completely blocked. 

‘Seeing it in person, she’s truly…’ 

A monster, isn’t she?

Even though she said she had suppressed her abilities to the maximum, it’s no exaggeration to call her immortal. It was now clear why she held as much importance in the main story as Noel. And there was undoubtedly someone else who strongly agreed with Aiden’s sentiments.

The sound of a gun cocking came from the counter, making both Aiden and Katia turn their heads. The shopkeeper, his face pale, had aimed a loaded gun directly at Katia.

“Get out of my shop.”

“Kind of a bad sight, right? I’ll pay for the bullets I fired,” Katia said nonchalantly.

A flash of light appeared before her eyes, as the divine power erased the shopkeeper’s bullet.

“I told you to get out, you monster…!” 

His voice was strained with tension, his trembling hands clearly showing that he wasn’t used to dealing with such threats. This was likely a panicked reaction to Katia’s insane behavior.

But upon seeing this, a wide smile spread across Katia’s face.

“Sure, I might look a little strange.” 

Her casual smile looked no different than usual, but Aiden, skilled at reading people, could instantly detect the change. Beneath that expression was a murderous intent sharp enough to slice through skin.

This girl was extremely sensitive to others’ hostility.

“Just pulling the trigger without warning is a bit rude, don’t you think?” she said, taking a step toward the counter.

Click.

A switch flipped in Aiden’s mind. The alarm that always went off in extreme situations. It was the same feeling he had when Noel had almost swung a sword at him before.

If nothing is done, this man is going to be in serious trouble.

!! Sub Quest !!

You have come into contact with ‘Death Wish,’ Katia Heinkel Craven.

▶ Resolve the situation as peacefully as possible. Successfully handling the current situation will greatly increase the character’s affection toward you!

▶ Failure will result in penalties.

Given the current situation, what was about to unfold was far from ideal for Aiden. He groaned internally, clutching his head. This was the second time since meeting this cursed princess that he found himself in a situation where someone could end up dead if he didn’t intervene.

And at least…

He wasn’t the kind of person who could simply stand by and watch something like that happen, especially when he had a means to stop it.

Weaver of Fate

【Katia Heinkel Craven】

– Bond Level: 2

– You can copy one skill.

<Copied Skill>

The First Oath

He quickly manipulated the familiar interface used for copying skills. Since he’d checked over the available skills before, it was easy enough to choose. 

At this moment, the only way to stop Katia from doing something insane was to distract her—he had no way of physically stopping her. And when it came to calming down a fickle, eccentric, unpredictable person like her, the only method was to capture her interest.

With that in mind, the skill he needed was already decided.

– System Message:  

You have copied the ‘Sacred Body’ skill!

As Aiden worked through the interface, the colorless flames around Katia’s body began to ripple as she walked toward the counter. Those flames soon sharpened into the form of blades, aiming directly at the man behind the counter.

Without hesitation, she fired.

The shopkeeper, whose face had gone from pale to a shade of purple, seemed to sense his impending doom.

“Huh?”

And then, Katia’s eyebrows furrowed slightly.

She must have noticed Aiden, who had thrown himself between the two of them, as if flying through the air to intervene.

But her eyes soon widened in shock.

Probably because Aiden, who had intervened, had his arm pierced by the fiery blade.

“It hurts—!”

He screamed as his arm, now pierced, was being regenerated by the radiant divine power. The scene was identical to the one just moments ago, when Katia herself had regenerated her own head after it was blown apart.

It hurts.

Sacred Body  

Recovers the body based on the power of the First Oath.  

The power can be enhanced through the Oath Ritual.  

◎ The prerequisite skill ‘First Oath’ must be possessed!  

◎ No unique traits have been added to the ‘First Oath’ skill. The ‘Sensory Block’ trait is removed. Penalty applied.  

◎ Only minor wounds can be healed!

Thanks to this, his arm was fine, but the pain was still there. Aiden twisted his body in agony, clutching his arm. Needless to say, the most intense pain a person can feel is burning pain. The excruciating agony of having an entire arm pierced by a blazing blade was indescribable. His reaction was entirely natural.

However, Katia’s eyes were filled with astonishment, as if she were witnessing something utterly impossible.

“You’re just like me…”

While Katia stood frozen in disbelief, Aiden groaned and spoke toward the counter, his voice barely a whisper.

“Run… quickly…! God, this hurts so much…!”

The shopkeeper, understanding Aiden’s words, quickly turned and fled. Thankfully, it seemed the reckless act had paid off.

Katia, meanwhile, clearly had no interest in the shopkeeper who had just run off.

“You’re just like me.” 

Her cheeks trembled, her usual smile now contorted with confusion.

“Hey, Aiden. Answer me. That was ‘my’ divine power just now, wasn’t it?”

Still shedding tears from the intense pain, Aiden blankly turned toward Katia.

“You really are Aiden, huh?” 

“……”

“So you thought you’d fool me with that disguise? More importantly, answer me. What the hell was that just now?”

So, she had known who he was from the very beginning.

It had already felt like she knew too much about him, and it was too convenient to call their encounter a coincidence. But instead of asking her more about it, Aiden sighed inwardly. 

In the end, that wasn’t the important thing right now.

“Right.” 

There was no point in lying. She wasn’t an idiot, and this wasn’t something he could deceive her about. More accurately, there was something else he needed to lie about.

“I’m just like you.”

“……”

“You can see it, can’t you?”

Katia’s expression became even more bizarre. Her gleaming eyes were filled with an excitement so obvious that even a fool could recognize it.

“But how?”  

“How can I feel pain?” 

Katia froze, her eyes shaking wildly as if he had hit the nail on the head. Aiden knew why she recklessly shot herself in the head without a second thought.

Surpassing painlessness, the state of complete numbness was a curse of terrifying proportions for someone born with it. To live on, day after day, without feeling anything, as if hollow and incapable of death—it was a nightmare. It made sense that she repeatedly engaged in bizarre acts in an attempt to feel something, ‘anything’.

In that regard, the real reason for Katia’s shock was not just because Aiden had mimicked her ability. It was because, even with such power, he was vividly able to experience pain.

So then…

“Do you want to know?”

Katia’s body stiffened, clearly hit where it hurt the most. And in Aiden’s mind, the switch was still turning. The situation had erupted in an instant, and his response had been an improvisation, but now that he had made it this far, he could push it further.

He might as well gain everything he could from the situation.

“If you want to know,” he began, staying true to his nature—deception, manipulating the truth to his advantage. “You’ll have to do me a favor.”

– System Message

You have wisely navigated the Sub Quest.  

Katia Heinkel Craven’s interest in you has increased.  

▶ Bond level has risen from 2 to 3.  

You gain an additional skill copy opportunity!  

Main quest details have been updated!

Aiden exhaled a sigh of relief as he looked at the glowing system interface.

The feedback from his gains was as clear as ever.

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