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“….”

“Are you finally coming to your senses?”

Yutia stepped forward to stand in front of Seolrang, who was groaning in pain as she rolled on the ground.

Seolrang, a mess, covered in cuts and bruises all over.

Unlike her, Yutia showed no signs of having taken any hits.

Seolrang opened her mouth with a still-hostile gaze.

“…Master is pitiful.”

Covered in dirt.

Tear-filled eyes.

A voice slipping through clenched teeth.

At Seolrang’s trembling words, Yutia’s expression hardened again.

Her index finger twitched without her realizing it,

And in that moment, Yutia’s eyes filled with a heavy killing intent.

…‘You’re a good person.’

Suddenly, a voice echoed in her head, and the killing intent subsided once more into the darkness.

Her twitching index finger curled back in.

Yutia let out a sigh.

“Don’t provoke me like that, Seolrang. It’s not like I don’t get angry too.”

“Then why do you seem so calm?”

“Because my anger is aimed elsewhere.”

“…Else, where?”

“That’s right. I need to unleash my rage not on you, but on them.”

Yutia stepped closer to the shaky-looking Seolrang and whispered something quietly into her ear.

After hearing everything, Seolrang said,

“…I’ll be back.”

She turned around immediately.

Unlike her weakened body, her face was filled with uncontainable fury.

She took a few steps forward.

Then, Seolrang turned back to Yutia again.

“?”

Just as confusion began to form on Yutia’s face—

Squeeze—!

“…Sorry, Yutia…”

“……”

“I was just… too angry… I thought you didn’t care about Master… so I got mad—”

Seolrang rushed in and tightly embraced Yutia.

Like a child clinging on, she stammered as she apologized.

Yutia smiled, slowly raised her hand,

“It’s okay, Seolrang.”

She gently stroked Seolrang’s head for a while,

“I understand your feelings completely.”

Watching Seolrang vanish in an instant, leaving behind a small laugh—

“I truly understand…”

Yutia murmured,

“…Because I felt the same way.”

She looked up at the Milky Way illuminating the dark moonlit night.

###

The mood among the soldiers had become unsettled after the Union collapsed, but after passing Dalma, it sank into total gloom.

The hope that they had survived that hellish place had kept their morale from dropping too low until now.

But the brutal scene they witnessed in Dalma showed them a chilling dose of reality.

That night.

In the camp where everyone except a minimal watch was asleep, preparing for the next day’s march—

Alon, trying to clear his mind which was a bit more cluttered than usual, spotted Ryanga walking alone toward the forest in the distance.

He rose from his seat and followed her.

“…Chief?”

Though it was the forest, oddly, there were no trees in that spot, and faint moonlight seeped through the gray sky.

There, staring blankly at the sky, Ryanga spoke without turning around.

Alon hesitated for a moment but soon stepped beside her.

“Yeah.”

“…Why are you here?”

Her face, usually so lively, was now devoid of energy.

Ryanga’s eyes, as she looked at Alon, were clearly filled with deep sorrow.

As if she had lost something incredibly precious.

“……”

When Alon said nothing, she forced a fragile smile and said,

“Did you come because you’re worried? Afraid I might do something like before?”

Alon recalled what happened earlier in Dalma.

After seeing the bodies of her parents, and even the villagers—

Ryanga tried to end her life right there with a nearby blade, unable to believe what she saw.

As if she had no will to live anymore.

Alon glanced down at her hand.

Ryanga’s left hand was wrapped in bandages.

When he gave a small nod in response, Ryanga, who had been silent, finally spoke in a weak voice.

“Chief, can I ask you something?”

“Go ahead.”

“…Why do you care about me?”

Ryanga lowered her head and looked at her own hands.

“To be honest, I don’t understand. I mean… I’m totally useless, aren’t I? I can’t do anything. I’m just a kid who happens to be a bit strong, and I only cause trouble… I’m really no help at all…”

Her voice trailed off into a barely audible question—why?

Alon was conflicted.

Objectively speaking, Ryanga wasn’t wrong.

Unfortunately, her presence was of no help at the moment.

Answering her question would have been simple.

Why did he consistently show concern for a girl who was of no help?

Because he knew she would become the leader of the Hundred Ghosts in the future.

“……”

Yet he remained silent.

Because he knew that wasn’t the answer she wanted to hear.

That’s why Alon thought long and hard.

He sensed instinctively that this answer was incredibly important.

He hesitated, carefully choosing his words again and again.

Then—

Thump—

Suddenly, he realized that Ryanga had thrown herself into his arms.

Being shorter than him, she gripped his pants and buried her head.

“…You’re a good person, Chief.”

She said that and just held tightly onto his thigh.

After a moment—

“…Chief.”

“Yeah?”

“…Can you grant me one request?”

“What is it?”

“Help me… kill Baarma.”

She spoke slowly.

“If you help me… I’ll give you everything I have.”

Alon looked down at Ryanga.

With her face buried in his thigh, he couldn’t see her expression.

But even so, he could feel it.

That Ryanga’s words were completely sincere.

Her voice was unlike anything before.

It wasn’t trembling with anxiety like the first time she made a request.

It wasn’t full of tears either.

Nor was it a voice consumed by panic or rage.

Ryanga’s voice was simply calm.

It was so calm, it gave him chills.

That’s why, after a long silence, Alon finally spoke.

“Alright.”

He gave Ryanga the answer she wanted.

He didn’t add anything else.

He didn’t say her offer wasn’t necessary.

He offered no consolation.

He simply responded with the same calmness she had.

Because he knew what she needed now wasn’t comfort, but a comrade willing to walk into hell with her, even if it meant staking everything on a contract.

“Thank you, truly.”

Ryanga’s voice came again, near Alon’s ear.

Her calm tone had begun to tremble slightly.

“Really…”

His thigh was slowly becoming wet.

Alon instinctively moved his lips several times, trying to say something comforting, but stopped himself.

He knew well that meaningless consolation had no power.

Instead, Alon simply patted Ryanga’s head.

Just silently.

Beneath the faint moonlight, a quiet sobbing sound flowed softly.

For a while.

It continued.

###

A few days passed after that.

Ryanga was slowly beginning to return to her old self.

Of course, the innocent childlike brightness she once had was gone, but she was gradually regaining her energy.

However—

“Chief.”

“Yeah.”

“Want some sweet potatoes?”

“Yes, please.”

“Just wait a sec!”

It was a little strange that this only happened when Alon was around.

“……”

As he watched Ryanga run off in the distance, Alon suddenly remembered that day.

The morning after they made their pact.

Ryanga hadn’t been seen for a while and only returned by lunchtime.

The horns on her head, once barely noticeable, had grown longer.

Her body reeked of blood.

The moment he saw her, Alon realized what she had done the night before.

He understood why the horns on her head had grown.

And why her body smelled so strongly of blood.

He had no choice but to understand.

He had met the Queen of the Hundred Ghosts several times in Psychedelia.

So he knew.

How she obtained her power.

But Alon didn’t say a word to Ryanga.

He didn’t want to comment on her choice.

“Phew—It’s almost ready now.”

While Alon was still watching Ryanga from afar,

Penia approached him and spoke.

Alon nodded and followed her gaze.

Thick fortress walls came into view.

They were still quite far away, so it was hard to gather any information beyond their presence.

But as Penia had said, Alon’s group had managed to reach the Union base exactly on the sixth day.

“I see.”

“Good thing nothing went wrong.”

Penia, sighing as if her life had been spared, suddenly clapped her hands as if she remembered something.

“Come to think of it, Lord Marquess, there was something I wanted to tell you.”

“What is it?”

“It’s about the spell technique.”

“Spell technique?”

She nodded and showed him the book in her hands.

“I finished reading it.”

“…Didn’t you say it was hard to read because you barely recognized the characters?”

“After a bit of study, I managed to get the gist.”

He was reminded again of how much of a genius Penia was.

“Was there anything useful in it?”

“Hmm—This book doesn’t go into deep detail; it only gives a general understanding of spell techniques, so it doesn’t seem to contain any truly critical info. But I found one point interesting.”

“For example, it said that every mage contains the potential to become a god.”

“…The potential to become a god?”

Alon repeated, and Penia nodded, beginning to explain what she had read.

Alon listened carefully to her explanation for a while.

“I’m not sure if my interpretation is accurate, but that’s the general idea.”

“So, to become a mage, you first have to become a god…?”

“What if the spell technique isn’t passed down from a predecessor?”

She added briefly that it was only written in the book and hadn’t been cross-verified.

Then, as if she remembered something, Penia called out to Alon.

“Oh, by the way, Lord Marquess.”

“What is it?”

“This might be a bit off-topic, but—how’s your divinity?”

“My divinity?”

“Yes, I was wondering if it’s been recovering well.”

At her words, Alon momentarily examined his inner self to check the divine nature of Kalannon.

Unlike the other divinities that remained unchanged, Kalannon’s divinity was still steadily recovering.

No, more than that—

‘It’s recovering… faster than before?’

Alon opened his eyes with a strange expression at the clearly quicker rate of recovery.

“It’s still recovering. But why do you ask?”

“Because it’s a little strange.”

“It’s the past, but it’s recovering?”

“Right? If this really is the past, then your divinity shouldn’t be able to recover at all.”

“…Unless time and space are somehow connected?”

“If we were inside the Strange Gate, that assumption might make sense.”

“But this place isn’t unstable—it’s a fixed point in time and space.”

“Hm.”

“Anyway, we should just be thankful that you can use your divinity and make the most of it.”

Then, furrowing her brow, Penia began muttering to herself.

“…Could time  and space really be connected? But if that’s true, then—”

Before anyone noticed, she had already fallen into her own world.

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At that moment—

Somewhere far away, deep in the jungle, inside a massive temple.

Sitting on a stone throne, carved in an unmistakably ancient style, was a woman revered by a tribe—no, a small nation.

A woman holding a blue-glowing spear in one hand.

With an indifferent expression, she stood tall above her people who bowed repeatedly in devotion.

But inside, her thoughts were the opposite.

Despite her detached, meaningless gaze, her mind was in turmoil.

The reason was—

‘Where the hell is my divinity going…???’

She had never used it.

The divinity she had been saving solely to ascend as a higher god was disappearing without a trace.

The amount and speed of gathered faith remained the same.

Yet not only was it leaking without her realizing,

Even the faith she had painstakingly collected was vanishing endlessly.

…Why the hell?

The woman—no,

‘My divinity… give it back……’

The one called “Kalannon, the lightning receiver,” wore a pained expression behind her cold, composed face.

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Round 367

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-Swish.  

Leviathan, no—Levi, rubbed its head against my leg.  

Judging by its actions, it was more like a puppy than a sea dragon.  

As I gave Levi another oyster, I recalled the mermaid family who had asked me to wait.  

‘So, if I create a gate using the power of Gluttony, it connects to the dungeon entrance. If I want to move to the sea, wouldn’t it be better to bring a portal linked to the ocean?’  

Just as I was mapping out the movements in my head—  

Hassan and Kyler finally arrived.  

“It’s already over.”  

Instead of me, Mammon stepped forward and explained what had happened. Kyler nodded as if he had expected it.  

“As expected of Mr. Kyu-seong.”  

“Huh?”  

Why did he say that?  

How highly does he think of me? I didn’t expect this outcome either.  

-Swish.  

Not that I disliked it, of course.  

Just look at this adorable Levi.  

If Seon-ah saw this, she would have lost her mind.  

Despite being a sea dragon, it didn’t have a snake-like slender form. Instead, it had a plump body, short flapping fins, a round head, and big, bright eyes.  

Yes, it looked like a baby harp seal.  

With a slight mix of dragon traits?  

“Ohh, Levi has grown a little?”  

-Swish!  

“Good job! You’ll keep growing into a big dragon!”  

-Swish!  

Seeing it interact with Ara was unbearably cute.  

Thud.  

The inner door opened.  

The mermaid family, seemingly having reached a decision, approached.  

“Thank you for waiting. Hm? I see new faces as well.”  

“They are my companions.”  

“I see. In any case, we have decided—we will go with you.”  

Nice.  

I had worried they might feel burdened, but they made the decision quickly, which was a relief.  

“Honestly, making such a huge decision in just one day is absurd, but we are tired.”  

“You’re tired?”  

“Yes. We are sick of living in these polluted waters, constantly starving. Our population has been declining, and if this continues, we will face extinction soon.”  

Hearing this sad reality, I remained silent.  

Red Scale waved his hand with a smile, as if trying to lighten the mood.  

“But now, we have someone willing to help us, so we can finally be at ease.”  

“I will stake everything to bring you all to a much safer and better place.”  

Talking to them, I could tell—  

Mermaids were truly a pure-hearted race.  

That must be why Levi was so innocent as well.  

To be honest, considering how Levi suddenly followed me, forcing them to relocate, it was impressive they didn’t seem angry at all.  

[The Mermaid King Red Scale and 2,311 mermaids have been added as your subordinates.]  

A straightforward decision.  

They were truly a race easy to scam.  

Of course, I was a renowned monster welfare advocate!  

I had no intention of exploiting them…  

Okay, maybe just a little.  

No! Not exploiting—just building a mutually beneficial relationship!  

“Huff, huff.”  

“Why are you suddenly short of breath?”  

“Oh, nothing. I was just lost in thought.”  

Feeling guilty, I almost overreacted.  

Anyway, now that everything was settled, it was time to move.  

Ah, but first, I needed to leave and come back.  

Considering the limited duration of the pressure-resistant item, I had to return to the submarine before making the final move.  

When I shared my plan, Hassan, Kyler, and the kids agreed.  

“We’ll be back soon. We should finish the relocation today.”  

“We’ll wait.”  

The mermaid prince and princess clung to me, reluctant to part, but at Ara’s reassurance that we would return soon, they reluctantly let us go.  

“Come back quickly!”  

Ara waved both arms energetically.  

We used the Dungeon Escape Stone to leave the Dungeon of Envy.  

Poof!  

Huh? My leg felt heavy.  

“Huh? Levi came with us?”  

At some point, Levi had latched onto my leg.  

Such an affectionate little one.  

-Swish.  

“Since Levi is here, we’ll have to hurry back.”  

With Levi being crucial to water purification, we had to return quickly.  

Meanwhile, Levi, seeing the outside world for the first time, widened its already large eyes in excitement, happily swimming around.  

-Swiii!!  

“Kya-ha-ha! Levi is having so much fun!”  

Following the connected line, we returned to the submarine.  

After calming down the excited Levi—  

-Swish! Swish! Swish!  

“You really like it, huh?”  

-Swish!  

Even inside the submarine, Levi bounced around in joy.  

Well, after spending so much time in polluted water, it must have been exhilarating to experience fresh water.  

Levi could survive outside of water too.  

However, unlike its swift swimming in water, it moved a bit awkwardly on land, bouncing around.  

“Hehe, so cute.”  

“What a cute little thing!”  

As Ara and Mammon patted Levi, it happily swished its tail like a baby.  

“Let’s depart immediately.”  

“Understood.”  

I swallowed another 30-billion-won item.  

But at this point, the cost didn’t matter.  

All I cared about was getting back quickly to move the mermaids.  

This  time, knowing the way, we reached the mermaid kingdom much faster.  

Fortunately, Levi’s brief absence hadn’t caused significant pollution.  

The mermaids were fine.  

While we were gone, they had already finished packing.  

Even the residents had lined up, carrying their belongings.  

“Please take care of us.”  

“Yes, just a moment.”  

Since the mermaids had already used gates, there were several portals.  

We chose the largest fortress gate to use Gluttony’s power.  

Wuuuung—  

As the Gluttony Gate activated, a portal appeared.  

I turned to the others.  

“I’ll go first and prepare the portal to the sea. Ras, can you come with me? I need some muscle.”  

“Understood.”  

Ras and I stepped through the portal first.  

Ras immediately started digging the ground in front of the dungeon entrance portal.  

Meanwhile, I retrieved the portal connected to the Slime Village by the sea.  

Once Ras had finished digging, I set up the portal in the newly created pool.  

Then, using Bokkeum, I drew in seawater and filled the pool.  

One trip wasn’t enough, so we repeated it two, three times until the pool was full.  

“It’s done.”  

“Good work.”  

Now, it was time to bring in the mermaids.  

I stepped back through the portal and called out to everyone.  

“You may enter now.”  

-Gulp.  

The mermaids looked tense.  

Leaving behind the home they had known all their lives to move to an unknown place must not have been easy.  

“I will go first.”  

“I’ll go as well.”  

The mermaid royalty took the lead.  

I asked Ara, Mammon, and Ashu to send the mermaids one by one through the portal, then returned to Gluttony’s realm to wait.  

Splash.  

“Hmm, is this…?”  

“Oh, not yet. You need to go through this portal again. This place is just a temporary water reservoir.”  

“I see. That startled me for a moment.”  

Once the mermaids arrived at the pool, I guided them through the portal leading to the ocean. Since I had already created a waterway connecting the beach to the sea, there shouldn’t be any issues.  

“Hmm, I should go with them. Ras, I’ll leave things here to you.”  

“Leave it to me.”  

I stepped through the portal with the mermaid royals, arriving directly at the coastline.  

“You can follow this waterway into the ocean.”  

“This place is…”  

The mermaid king lifted his head above the water, scanning his surroundings.  

He stared in awe, lost in the scenery.  

Not just Red Scale, but his family, too, had stopped to take in the view. The mermaid siblings were chatting excitedly, their faces glowing with joy.  

“Wow!”  

“Hehe!”  

Seeing the excited children warmed my heart.  

Before long, they resumed their journey toward the ocean.  

As they followed the path I had prepared, the mermaids peeked above the water’s surface, waving at me from the shore.  

“Hahaha! This is wonderful! Absolutely wonderful!”  

“Thank you, benefactor. This place is perfect for our children to live!”  

Haha, they seemed satisfied.  

Well, that was only natural.  

I had been to their previous home—it was truly awful.  

Now, I needed to bring over the rest of the mermaids quickly.  

The relocation continued smoothly.  

For about four hours, I guided the mermaids from the beach to their new home, ensuring everyone made it safely.  

“You’ve done a great job.”  

“Not at all. You’re the ones who worked hard.”  

Now that everyone had moved, we could continue our discussion later.  

For now, I headed back.  

“What a workout. Phew.”  

Ara wiped an imaginary sweat drop from her forehead, despite wearing a diving suit.  

Amused by her adorable grumbling, I lifted her up with a smile.  

“You worked hard, so let’s go home and eat lots of good food.”  

“That sounds great!”  

As I held Ara, Levi wriggled between us, as if asking to be picked up as well.  

“Levi, you too! Let’s hurry home and eat delicious food!”  

***

Swish!  

Meanwhile, the mermaid king, Red Scale, double-checked to make sure no one was left behind.  

“Everyone is here.”  

Nodding, he glanced around once more.  

The scene before him was incomparable to his previous home.  

Countless marine creatures roamed freely, vibrant coral and seaweed flourished, and crystal-clear water welcomed them.  

Red Scale gazed at the scenery as if engraving it into his memory.  

As the mermaid king, he had spent countless nights worrying about their survival.  

“Your Majesty, are you all right?”  

His queen, Blue Fin, asked.  

Despite her name, she didn’t have a single blue scale.  

“I’m fine.”  

“Your Majesty, please don’t cry.”  

“Ahem. When did I ever cry?”  

Yet, as he spoke, he subtly wiped his eyes.  

Understanding his hardships, Blue Fin patted him gently.  

“This is truly wonderful. Look around—how beautiful this place is.”  

“Indeed. It reminds me of my childhood. Even then, our sea wasn’t this beautiful.”  

Red Scale recalled the time before his home became a dungeon. That ocean had been beautiful, but nothing like this.  

“Mom! Dad! Look at this!”  

The young prince had already befriended the local fish and was now dancing in sync with them, his younger sister twirling beside him.  

Watching them, even Blue Fin couldn’t help but wipe her eyes.  

After a while, the mermaids began preparing to build their homes.  

The first step was choosing a location, but with the abundant marine resources, any spot seemed perfect for their new city.  

“Your Majesty, the corals here have given us permission. We can begin construction.”  

“Well done. Then let’s build our second homeland.”  

Without hesitation, the mermaids started constructing their city using the coral.  

It would take some time, but they would create a magnificent home of their own.  

…Ah, but first—time to eat!  

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Patron 238

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To sum it up, Alon and his group managed to break through the overwhelming number of cultists and reach the allied side.

“We… we made it back alive?”

“R-Really?”

The soldiers murmured in disbelief, confirming that no cultists were pursuing them anymore.

The path they had run through like madmen.

What remained there were just thousands of footprints.

No cultists spewing madness in pursuit.

No monsters drooling and snarling.

There was nothing in sight.

A silence settled on the earth.

The soldiers, dazed as they stared at the path they had come from, unconsciously threw down their weapons—

“We’re alive—!”

“I-I can’t believe we made it out of that crazy place~!”

They hugged one another, celebrating their survival.

The joy of being alive.

The relief of escape.

Wrapped in hopeful emotions, they shouted so loudly it seemed to shake the entire forest.

“Huff, huff—”

Beside them, Penia panted with her tongue out like a dog.

Alon also let out a rough breath and leaned against a tree.

‘We made it out somehow.’

After catching his breath, Alon looked around at the soldiers.

There were many survivors.

However, naturally, their numbers had dropped significantly since their initial advance.

It was to be expected.

Even if Alon had slain dozens of enemies and a single apostle, striking fear and despair into the enemy while inspiring hope and courage in his allies—

The overwhelming difference in forces inevitably led to casualties.

“……”

A bitter feeling crept in, impossible to ignore.

Familiar faces came into Alon’s view as he surveyed the survivors.

Ryanga and Ar, embracing each other happily despite their ragged breathing.

Nangwon and his sister, both crying tears of relief.

And beside them, Rangban, who had thrust his sword into the ground, letting out a deep breath, his eyes gleaming with the relief of survival.

As Alon blankly stared at the scene—

“……Thank you.”

A soft voice reached him.

“?”

“…?”

When Alon turned his gaze, he saw a young girl bowing her head.

She looked familiar—

“……You were the one who had fallen earlier.”

“Yes, if it weren’t for you, Lord, I would have died.”

Alon quickly realized.

She was one of the girls whose life he had just saved.

“I’m glad.”

“Truly, thank you.”

The girl bowed even deeper.

He had only seen her briefly, collapsed and in danger while they were running.

Yet Alon remembered her clearly.

Because she was human.

Among the forces following Alon now, having a human was a rare thing.

“Thank you, Lord!”

“If it weren’t for you, I—”

And then, one by one, those whom Alon had saved began offering their thanks with reverence and awe.

Alon accepted their gratitude, then soon began moving again.

They had shaken off the cultists’ pursuit after breaking through the frontlines, but they had not yet joined the allied forces.

As Alon resumed leading the group forward, Rangban approached.

“You said something seems off?”

“Yes.”

Rangban’s brow was furrowed, unlike before.

“By this point, we should be seeing the allied frontlines, but it’s strange that nothing is in sight.”

“Is there a chance we took the wrong route?”

“No, this is the right place.”

“Could something have gone wrong on the allied side… is that it?”

Rangban paused for a moment, then said:

“It’s not impossible something happened, but I doubt it’s anything major. If we were dealing with the worst-case scenario we anticipated, the cultists would have definitely sent a pursuit party.”

“Then the problem is—”

“It’s just odd that the frontlines seem to have retreated this far, yet no pursuit came. That’s what feels strange.”

“……Didn’t the soldiers rescued from the last sacrificial temple say they were the most recently saved?”

“They said it was about three weeks ago, yes. And even they feel something is off.”

After a brief moment of thought—

“Still, we should keep moving for now. It’s not like we have another option.”

“Understood.”

Alon chose to continue forward.

Rangban nodded immediately.

The column pressed onward, determined to reach the allied frontlines without stopping.

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About three days passed.

In that long-yet-short march, Alon discovered only one thing.

The allied frontlines, which should definitely exist, were nowhere to be found.

Of course, he hadn’t received any intel or seen anything definitive.

But circumstantially, it was strange.

Alon and the soldiers had broken through the cultists’ lines and had been walking eastward ever since.

Yet the frontlines never appeared.

Despite that, the Baarma cultists hadn’t sent a single pursuer since Alon’s escape, as if the allied frontlines were still firmly in place.

Naturally, the soldiers started to feel something was wrong.

“Didn’t they say it would take about a week to reach the alliance?”

“At our current pace, we should definitely arrive within that time.”

As dusk fell beneath the gray sky, Alon slowly nodded at Rangban’s report.

“Hopefully we’ll learn something once we arrive.”

“……I feel the same way.”

Rangban let out a barely audible sigh.

“Still, I’m sure we’ll find answers once we get to the alliance.”

“Is that so?”

“Yes, I checked various spots as we passed through the east, and there are signs of retreat everywhere. I don’t know why the cultists aren’t advancing and are holding the front, but……”

He concluded with, “We’ll know once we arrive.”

Then, a young girl approached Alon.

“Lord, here.”

“Thank you.”

Nod-nod—

As if she had been waiting, the girl handed Alon a sweet potato.

A beastkin girl with large ears like Seolrang’s, she absentmindedly played with her fluffy tail while gazing intently at Alon.

Feeling a wordless pressure like, eat it now, Alon naturally bit into the sweet potato, recalling her name.

‘Was it Ria?’

She had been among those he rescued three days ago, along with the human girl, as he tore through the frontlines.

As if to repay the favor, the girl continued to bring Alon a sweet potato at every meal.

She only brought one each time.

However, the number of sweet potatoes Alon ended up eating per meal was nearly four.

No, it actually exceeded four.

Despite the current food shortage, Alon had been eating quite abundantly lately.

There were two reasons for this, and one of them was—

“Ah! You beat me to it!”

“It was my turn!”

“How outrageous~!”

“…….”

—because the children were all rushing to bring sweet potatoes to him.

Ryanga and Nangwon clenched their fists in frustration.

The girl Alon had saved earlier and Ar let out quiet sighs.

Watching all of this, Alon once again accepted all the food the children had brought today.

……Honestly, it would have been fine if it ended there.

…“This is food I brought from over there—”

“It’s fine.”

“No, it’s not! Lord must stay healthy!”

“Please don’t make us seem like ungrateful fools~!”

The problem was, he had to eat other foods too.

“Then I’ll gratefully enjoy it.”

“No……!”

The soldiers backed away, bowing repeatedly as they left.

In the wake of their retreat, aside from the four sweet potatoes, a mountain of fruits had piled up.

The reason he couldn’t help but overeat instead of simply eating well.

“……No matter when I see it, it’s really a lot, Marquis.”

“Seriously, Godfather…….”

Penia and Rine, sitting next to him, shook their heads in exasperation.

Alon also let out a quiet sigh.

The soldiers’ worship had begun ever since he broke through the frontlines three days ago.

It wasn’t exactly unpleasant for him, but it was definitely burdensome.

Even now, for example—

Though the soldiers who brought the food seemed to have stepped back and disappeared—

In truth, they were hiding at a distance, secretly watching to see when Alon would eat what they had offered.

Because of that—

‘I really hope we arrive soon……’

Alon continued to stuff sweet potatoes and fruit into his mouth.

……The sweet potatoes were still delicious, though.

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And then, about a day later—

Alon arrived at ‘Dalma’, the place just before the allied stronghold, and also where Ryanga had asked to be taken when they first met.

Dalma looked almost exactly as Alon had imagined.

The village was in ruins.

The houses had likely burned down, now reduced to charred ashes and blackened wood.

The fields were covered in gray dust.

Here and there were smears of blood, broken farming tools, and crumbled walls scattered across the area.

It was nearly identical to the image Alon had envisioned of a village ravaged by an attack.

However, there was one thing that had defied his expectations.

The corpses gathered in the village square.

Even Alon’s usually emotionless face twisted into a grimace.

That’s how horrific the sight was.

Even Alon, who had seen countless corpses, nearly gagged.

“Urk—”

“Goddamn—”

He heard the soldiers’ voices murmuring near his ears.

And then—

“…Eh?”

Ryanga’s voice, once so spirited, rang out.

It was fragile—like a glass orb that could shatter at any moment.

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Yutia Bludia.

She was blankly staring up at the night sky.

The Milky Way was beautiful.

So beautiful that anyone would agree, if asked.

Yet there was no emotion in Yutia’s expression as she gazed at it.

Her lips were pressed into a flat line.

The only emotion visible on her face was indifference.

Still, Yutia continued to look at the Milky Way.

As if trying to etch its image into her crimson eyes.

At that moment—

Tap—

A very small sound was heard.

A soft, barely audible tap.

Without changing her posture, Yutia turned toward the source of the sound.

There stood Seolrang.

Seolrang’s face was pointed downward, hidden from view.

But Yutia didn’t need to see her face to understand her emotions.

Because what Seolrang was feeling now was something Yutia knew very well herself.

Still, Yutia spoke calmly.

“Seolrang, I’m sure I told you not to leave your post unless necessary.”

A monotone voice.

A voice Seolrang feared.

Yet despite that clear warning—

“You heard it, didn’t you?”

Seolrang asked back, without a trace of fear.

Rather—

“…Huh? Tell me, Yutia. You heard the report, right? Then why did you order us to stay put?”

She dripped with simmering fury.

“Why are you so calm? You heard the report, didn’t you? Master… is dead…… Master died, you know? We have to get revenge. On those things called Agu… right?”

Even as Seolrang’s voice overflowed with killing intent—

“Seolrang, calm down.”

Yutia only spoke with serenity.

After a moment of silence, Seolrang finally said—

“……Master is pitiful.”

She blurted it out.

“…What?”

“Master cared about you, Yutia… always. Whether present or absent.”

“……”

“But you didn’t.”

Before they knew it, Seolrang had lifted her head.

Her eyes, swollen from crying so much, were filled with betrayal and hostility.

“That’s why Master is pitiful.”

The words were spat out like venom.

In the heavy silence—

The previously expressionless Yutia—

“Hah.”

—suddenly let out a chuckle.

A small, bitter laugh.

And then—

“……It seems some discipline is in order, Seolrang.”

Yutia raised her index finger.

With a face full of fury, unlike anything she had ever shown before.

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Round 366

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Around the time when the whole world was feeling threatened by the dungeon break in Saudi Arabia.  

“Head to the presidential residence!”  

“Yes.”  

Despite the late hour, Jeon Young-joo, the head of the Awakening Bureau of South Korea, rushed to the presidential residence upon the urgent summons.  

He had just woken up after receiving a report about a Level 8 dungeon break occurring in Saudi Arabia.  

Since it was late at night and the roads were clear, he arrived quickly.  

The parking lot was already packed with vehicles.  

“I’m late. My apologies.”  

“No, it’s fine. Please, come in.”  

Inside the president’s office, not only Kim Geon-woong but also several others had gathered.  

Among them were high-ranking ministers from various departments and Awakeners.  

Among the notable figures were Baek Tae-seop, the head of the Iron Blood Group, Johann from the Terror Guild, and Han Seok-jun from Ara Hongryeon.  

“Apologies for contacting you at such a late hour.”  

“Hmm, I was already awake due to the news of the Level 8 dungeon break. It’s fine.”  

Baek Tae-seop spoke on behalf of the group.  

“As you may have heard on your way here, the Level 8 dungeon break in Saudi Arabia has already been resolved.”  

“Hmm…”  

“A Level 8 break was resolved in just a few hours?”  

“Isn’t Saudi Arabia up to something? That doesn’t make any sense.”  

While everyone was sharing their opinions, Kim Geon-woong slowly opened his mouth.  

“The Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia personally contacted me, expressing gratitude for resolving this crisis.”  

“??”  

Everyone looked at Kim Geon-woong in confusion, unable to comprehend his words.  

“Mr. President, what do you mean by ‘resolving’ this crisis?”  

“One of our country’s Awakeners reportedly handled the dungeon break. The Prime Minister directly expressed his gratitude and conveyed that Saudi Arabia wishes to become an ally of South Korea, not just as a friendly nation but also as a supporting and allied country for Awakeners.”  

“W-What…?”  

“One of our Awakeners resolved the break? What does that even mean…”  

The room buzzed with murmurs.  

At this point, the situation felt so surreal that it bordered on cognitive dissonance.  

“There’s no Awakener in our country capable of stopping a Level 8 dungeon break.”  

“Was it really a Level 8 break? I already thought it was odd for such an incident to happen at King Fahd International Airport, but resolving a Level 8 break in just a couple of hours is absurd.”  

“Saudi Arabia must be hiding something.”  

Most people were skeptical of the unbelievable story.  

However, one person—Han Seok-jun—remained silent and observed.  

At first, he also found the news absurd, but he suddenly flinched as he recalled an Awakener who had recently gone to Saudi Arabia.  

‘Kyu-seong?’  

Kyu-seong always reported to the guild before entering or exiting a dungeon, even when traveling abroad.  

He had recently informed them about his trip to Saudi Arabia, and Han Seok-jun had been worried about him just as this incident unfolded.  

Gulp.  

No matter how he thought about it, it seemed that Kyu-seong was the one who had resolved the situation.  

‘…So, he finally revealed himself.’  

Han Seok-jun, who was aware of some of Kyu-seong’s hidden abilities, sighed quietly as he observed the reactions of those around him.  

The room was filled with heated debates.  

But eventually, it all came down to one question.  

“Who exactly is this Awakener?”  

“There’s no way someone in our country could have stopped a Level 8 dungeon break alone. In the first place, do we even have someone strong enough?”  

“We don’t even have a Level 9 Awakener in our country. How could we have helped?”  

Even Kim Geon-woong, who had personally spoken with the Saudi Prime Minister, shook his head.  

“The Saudi side has chosen to keep the identity of the Awakener confidential. We’ll have to figure it out ourselves.”  

“We can check the list of Awakeners who recently left for Saudi Arabia.”  

At that moment, Baek Tae-seop, who had been listening quietly, spoke.  

“We can confirm it, but we must not interfere.”  

“What do you mean by that, Mr. Baek?”  

One of the ministers asked.  

Baek Tae-seop responded as if it were obvious.  

“If Saudi Arabia is keeping it a secret, it means the Awakener requested it. There’s no need to stir up trouble. What if we provoke them and they decide to defect to Saudi Arabia?”  

“Hmm…”  

“I agree with checking, but we must not interfere.”  

Everyone nodded at Baek Tae-seop’s words.  

Except for Han Seok-jun.  

However, he wasn’t worried.  

After all, only he knew that Lee Kyu-seong had traveled to Saudi Arabia.  

Due to his numerous activities, Kyu-seong had a simplified immigration process with confidentiality guarantees, meaning no one would know about his departure unless he revealed it himself.  

Not even the president.  

Furthermore, he had used Hassan’s private jet, making his trip even harder to trace.  

It was a privilege that only Kyu-seong, among South Korean citizens, possessed.  

And now, it was proving invaluable.  

After some time, the chief secretary returned after checking the list of Awakeners who had traveled to Saudi Arabia.  

“There has been no one in the past month.”  

“Huh?”  

“There have been no Awakeners traveling to Saudi Arabia recently. Many civilians have, but no awakened ones were found.”  

“Hmm, then it could have been someone who left over a month ago.”  

“Or maybe one of the civilians awakened while in Saudi Arabia?”  

“That’s a possibility we can’t rule out.”  

While the presidential residence was chasing a false lead—  

News of the dungeon break’s resolution in Saudi Arabia was spreading to countries worldwide.  

***

The mermaid kingdom was larger than expected.  

From what I heard, it had a population of over 2,000, making it more of a fortress than a nation.  

‘It’s too small to be considered a country.’  

We followed the guidance of the mermaid king, Red Scale, and made our way to the palace.  

The palace, which must have once been beautiful, had been corroded by polluted water, its colors faded, making it look dilapidated.  

Shhh.  

Leviathan crept up beside me, glancing at me cautiously.  

Finding the sight adorable—like a small dog—I smiled and waved my hand.  

Startled, Leviathan quickly fled to Ara’s side.  

As we entered the palace, we saw hallways and corridors that must have once been beautifully decorated.  

However, now they looked worn and aged, as if they had taken the full brunt of time.  

Once we sat down, Red Scale spoke.  

“I’d like to hear about the negotiations. Since this is your first visit, I’m quite curious.”  

“Before that, I have a question. Was this place always this polluted?”  

“Hmm, so even outsiders can sense the contamination here. Well, with water this murky, it would be strange not to notice.”  

After a brief moment of thought, Red Scale pointed at Leviathan.  

“Our guardian dragon, Leviathan, is purifying the contamination around this sacred fortress. Thanks to that, we are able to survive.”  

“Oh.”  

So Leviathan was doing such an important task.  

Despite its adorable sea dragon appearance.  

“If we step outside the fortress, even we cannot handle the contamination in the water. It wasn’t always like this. To be precise, it started after we became isolated.”  

“Isolated?”  

“The world we originally lived in was much larger. But at some point, our world fragmented, and the spaces were separated.”  

Ah, it seemed like they were referring to the world becoming a dungeon.  

This aligned with the scholars’ hypothesis that dungeons were originally parts of a vast world.  

“Hmm.”  

Suddenly, I recalled the tiny beings of Chiyon.  

Could it be that their world was also undergoing dungeonization?  

A world swallowed by a dungeon becomes a dungeon itself.  

Perhaps the monsters in Chiyon had escaped through a dungeon break, and once the world could no longer handle the monsters, it was fragmented into yet another dungeon.  

‘That actually makes sense.’  

But this wasn’t the time to dwell on that.  

“Is there no way to stop the water pollution from worsening?”  

“We can barely maintain the current state. But even that is uncertain. Leviathan’s purification ability is impressive, but his power is focused elsewhere.”  

I see.  

I was curious about Leviathan’s exact abilities, but I decided to look into that later and focus on the matter at hand.  

I took out an oyster once again.  

Immediately, the mermaid royalty showed interest.  

The mermaid prince, who had already tasted one earlier, looked at it with sparkling eyes, nearly drooling.  

Or rather—was he already drooling?  

It was hard to tell underwater.  

Anyway, I handed some oysters to the royal family.  

“What is this?”  

“It’s a type of seafood called an oyster, harvested from my homeland. Please, try it.”  

The mermaid prince eagerly took it and shared it with his family.  

“Wow!”  

“Ooh!”  

The younger mermaid, seemingly too young to converse properly, simply made delighted noises.  

They were such adorable mermaid siblings.  

“Oh my, what is this…?”  

“This freshness! This texture and taste! It must be divine food, Your Majesty!”  

The queen, along with another mermaid, reacted in amazement.  

Red Scale also took a bite and widened his eyes in shock.  

“Delicious! You mean to say this seafood comes from your land?”  

“Yes. It’s abundant there.”  

“Hah. How envious. Do you have more?”  

“I do.”  

“Oh! Then you intend to negotiate with that!”  

Bartering, huh?  

“No.”  

“Hmm?”  

As I handed an oyster to Leviathan, who had sneaked closer again, I spoke.  

“I’m not here to sell oysters. My proposal is for everyone here to relocate.”  

“Relocate? You mean for us to move?”  

“That’s right.”  

The mermaid royal family fell into silence at the sudden proposal.  

After a brief pause, Red Scale spoke again.  

“Where would we relocate to? And why should we?”  

“You would move to the sea where I live—a place overflowing with fresh seafood like this.”  

“Is that even possible?”  

At that moment, Ara, who had been listening nearby, shouted.  

“It is possible! We can move through a gate!”  

“Huh?”  

Seeing Red Scale’s confusion, I explained in more detail.  

“I have the ability to move between spaces. More precisely, I can travel to my homeland from anywhere. Using this, we can relocate everyone.”  

“……”

“In fact, the reason I came here was to take Leviathan with me. But now that I’ve met all of you, I figured it would be best to bring everyone along.”  

“Hmm, that’s a very sudden proposal.”  

“I understand.”  

Only my familiars could travel using Gluttony’s Domain.  

So for this relocation to work, they would all have to become my familiars.  

I couldn’t force them, nor could I let them experience it beforehand.  

It would be easiest to show them, but that wasn’t an option.  

However, at that moment—  

[Envy Leviathan has been registered as a subordinate familiar.]  

“…Huh?”  

A notification appeared out of nowhere.  

Confused, I turned my gaze to see Leviathan wagging its tail, looking at me with adoring eyes.  

Wait…  

Did it really become my familiar just because I gave an oyster?  

What an innocent creature.  

It didn’t suit the title of Envy Leviathan at all.  

“Um, Your Majesty.”  

“Hmm, I’m still considering it.”  

“Actually, that’s not it… Leviathan has just become my familiar.”  

“What do you mean?”  

“Uh, in other words… he’s now my subordinate.”  

“…?”  

Well, it’s unfortunate that you don’t have more time to think, Your Majesty.  

Looks like you’ll have to come along, too.  

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Alon calmly let out a breath and looked ahead once more.

Above the canyon, soldiers stood armed with bows and spears, ready to rain them down at any moment.

On the cliffs, monsters with abnormally long limbs drooled incessantly.

And ahead of them, a massive congregation of cultists blocked their path—so large in number it drew a sigh by itself.

That wasn’t all.

The red tendrils wielded by Rumurfa, currently holding back Rine’s golden crown, had begun to engulf the entire canyon, as if to show they still had power to spare.

“—”

“Ah—”

Thus began a vicious cycle.

Fear gave birth to despair, and despair birthed grief.

It spread, creating despair and grief in others, and in turn, more fear.

That endless loop stripped away hope from everyone present.

Just as those before them desired.

Alon assessed the situation with cold precision.

In this situation, breaking through such an overwhelming army and escaping toward the alliance was virtually impossible.

If the enemies before him were at the level of the priests they had faced before, it might have been possible.

But they weren’t some weak rabble.

‘They must be able to wield divine power.’

The sickening divine energy emanating from the soldiers made that clear.

It told him unmistakably—these foes were on an entirely different level from those they’d fought until now.

And that wasn’t all.

‘…Apostles.’

Alon frowned as he looked at the two apostles standing ahead.

Both wore expressions twisted in pleasure and were obvious threats.

One had already revealed their power, but the other remained a mystery.

In other words, even if Alon were to act alone now, the chance of escape was slim.

Even if he took down the apostles, he couldn’t possibly defeat every soldier present.

That’s why a change was needed.

A change that could turn this crisis around.

And to bring that change—hope was needed once more.

Alon turned his gaze behind him.

The first to enter his sight was Ryanga, standing with a hardened expression.

Next was Nangwon, holding his sister’s hand.

Behind Ar, who trembled just as much, were soldiers sinking into despair.

Watching them, Alon chewed his lips.

Countless words that could ignite their fighting spirit flashed through his mind—only to vanish again.

What should he say?

What story would help?

How could he break the chain of despair?

In a time shorter than a blink—

Alon pondered, pondered, and pondered again.

“Rangban.”

“Yes.”

“I’ll leave it to you.”

In the end, he made a choice.

“Yes?”

To say nothing at all.

Instead—

Crack!

—to show them.

Without answering Rangban’s puzzled response, Alon simply walked forward and summoned his divinity.

Zzzzt!

His black coat crackled with lightning, and the gray world was suddenly dyed with brilliant blue lightning.

Two horns sprouted from above his head.

Thunderlight flickered in his black eyes.

And at last, what appeared was the god of lightning—who had saved other races from peril time and again.

But Alon knew.

This wasn’t enough.

It wasn’t enough to dispel the despair clouding the soldiers behind him.

Nor enough to obliterate the cultists of Baarma, who were already preparing to strike the moment he changed.

So—

“Hoo—”

Alon took it one step further.

—!!!!!

The moment Alon cloaked himself in lightning, the monsters screamed and charged toward the soldiers.

Penia quickly cast a wide-range shield to create a barrier.

The monsters slammed into the shield.

But the barrier only covered the troops within.

Alon, who had already moved toward the enemy army, stood exposed beyond its reach.

—!!!

Realizing this, the monsters instantly changed direction and lunged at Alon.

In a flash, they were within striking distance.

At that moment—

“Permafrost—”

Alon flicked his finger.

Crackkkk—!!!!

Black magic surged from Alon’s gauntlet as an icy chill swept through the area.

It was a spell Alon always used when fighting formidable foes.

A spell created simply to stand upon a ‘land of permafrost,’ anticipating the loss of magical ability due to divine constraints.

But now, things were different.

Zzzzzzzzt~!!!!

From within the frost, blue lightning erupted and electrocuted all the monsters near Alon, killing them instantly.

—!!!!!

Horrific screams rang out.

But the monsters already caught within the permafrost zone turned helplessly to black ash.

“…! Full assault—!”

Watching the scene, Rumurfa shouted in a panic.

But at that very moment, six arms formed behind Alon’s back.

As the cultists, under the apostle’s command, all rushed to kill Alon—

Crack—

The first Ice Seal formed.

After gaining his divinity, the first thing Alon discovered with Penia’s research was shapeshifting.

The second Ice Seal formed.

But shapeshifting hadn’t been Alon’s original goal.

It was merely an incidental result—Alon’s true research objective was something else.

At last, the third Ice Seal formed.

His research was focused on using magic while enveloped in divinity.

Alon, who had dedicated immense time to this study, was only able to reach a conclusion after coming here.

The fourth Ice Seal.

Magic used while cloaked in divinity carries the traits of that divinity.

Alon looked ahead.

The cultists, already closing in under the apostle’s orders, raised their weapons to strike at his neck.

Hundreds of monsters leapt toward him, trampling over the bodies of their electrocuted kin.

Eyes wide with fanatical madness, they charged.

But even in the midst of it all, Alon formed the fifth Ice Seal.

He looked up at the sky.

There, clouds grew thicker, darkening the ashen world even more.

The magic he created, imbued with the traits of divinity.

And then—

The moment the sixth Ice Seal was completed.

Trait Transformation.

Sixth Ice Seal complete.

Thunder Ice.

Along with Alon’s murmuring, a bolt of lightning fell from the sky.

Crack!

A lightning strike that trapped everything.

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Rangban felt despair.

No—it wasn’t just him.

Everyone here felt despair.

It was only natural.

The enemy forces vastly outnumbered theirs.

And more importantly, the apostles were here.

The Apostles of Baarma.

Those irrational beings who could single-handedly take on hundreds of alliance soldiers and even oppose the gods themselves—there were two of them.

Rangban thought everything was over.

No matter how strong Alon was, facing two apostles was close to impossible.

That’s why he despaired.

—Until the world was split in two.

“What the…?”

Rangban found himself muttering as he looked forward.

There stood a massive pillar of ice and lightning, born from the strike.

He looked up in a daze.

The gigantic lightning bolt that had descended from the sky remained, its form intact, splitting the world down the middle.

That wasn’t all.

Within the icy formation were countless cultists who had just moments ago charged forward with vicious momentum.

And it wasn’t just the cultists.

Even one of the apostles—who had stood so confidently just seconds ago—was now frozen inside the ice, still wearing an expression of disbelief.

And in front of them,

Stood a man.

His black coat fluttered, his lips pressed into a firm line.

A man who said nothing—no, a god.

“Ah…”

At someone’s awed gasp, every gaze turned to the man.

A man standing proudly, splitting the world left and right.

In the eyes of the soldiers looking at his back, there was no longer fear or despair.

The fear that had ruled over them was now—

“GRAAAAHHHH!!!”

—transferred to the cultists, unlike the apostle trapped in the ice, Rumurfa, who had barely escaped the range of the lightning but lost his entire right arm.

His vivid scream reached them all—

“That’s impossible—!”

And spread to the cultists.

The expressions of the cultists, who had previously felt joy at the thought of hunting other races, twisted into fear.

Terror spread among the soldiers who had rushed in to kill Alon.

The bizarre zealotry that had fueled them began to dissipate.

Watching it all, Rangban—

“…!”

Finally understood.

What Alon meant earlier when he said, “I’m counting on you.”

A smile rose to Rangban’s lips.

He gripped the sword in his hand tightly.

His body, which had felt like waterlogged cotton soaked in grief, now moved as if that weight had never existed.

With more strength than ever before, his hand gripped the sword.

“Everyone, prepare for battle!!”

Rangban’s voice boomed across the canyon.

The soldiers, who had been dazed while staring at Alon’s back, came to their senses and quickly grabbed their weapons.

No longer did fear show on their faces.

There was no sign of despair.

No trace of grief either.

Instead—

A new emotion sparkled in everyone’s eyes.

Hope.

Unmistakable hope shone brightly.

“Comrades! Raise your weapons!”

Rangban shouted once more, raising his weapon high.

With resolute eyes, he looked around at those standing beside him.

Hope begets hope.

Firmly gripped weapons.

Eyes unshaken as they stared down the terrified cultists.

They shared hope with one another.

“Do not be afraid!!”

At his words, courage surged into everyone’s gaze.

“For we—”

And finally—

CRRAAACKKK—!!!

The ice that had trapped the apostles and cultists and split the world in two exploded in a shower of white snow.

And they saw.

The ice that split the skies burst forth and pushed away the ashen clouds, allowing light to shine through.

A brilliance they hadn’t seen in so long.

Radiant sunlight.

And as they saw Alon’s back standing against that brilliant sun,

“God is with us!!”

Rangban’s thunderous shout echoed across the battlefield.

The soldiers, roaring like thunder, began charging toward the cultists.

With the symbol of hope engraved deep in their hearts.

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The little mermaid complained that the taste was strange, yet eagerly ate my carrot.  

Now that I looked closely, it was indeed skin and bones. Its ribs were completely visible.  

‘If even young children are starving like this, the adults must be in an even worse situation, right?’  

Wait a minute.  

There was something I had overlooked.  

“Ara, you said the Leviathan resembles a dragon, right?”  

“Yes!”  

“Then, does that mean this mermaid has no connection to the Leviathan?”  

“This is also my first time seeing one.”  

Ara tilted her head and then promptly turned to the mermaid to ask.  

“Do you know Levi?”  

-Uuuung?  

“It’s a dragon about this big. A dragon that swims well.”  

-Uwaa!  

I had no idea how their conversation was working.  

Still, Ara seemed to be handling it well, so I decided to wait and see.  

-Uuuung, uuu.  

“Levi is here! We’ve found it!”  

“Ohh! You found it?”  

Fortunately, it seemed to know the Leviathan we were looking for.  

In that case, maybe we could suggest moving not just to the Leviathan but to these mermaids as well?  

‘The relocation site… the sea!’  

Our Devourer Dungeon also had a sea.  

A much cleaner one, with plenty of food and a vast ocean!  

“Could you ask if it can guide us there?”  

“Okay!”  

As soon as Ara asked the little mermaid, it happily wagged its tail in response.  

So pure.  

What if it got caught by a bad person?  

“We should let Kyler know too.”  

“I will bring Kyler. I’ll use tracking skills on you.”  

“Thank you.”  

Hassan placed a tracking ability on me and left to fetch Kyler.  

Then, we followed the little mermaid.  

“How long will it take?”  

“A short swim away.”  

What exactly did ‘a short swim’ mean by a mermaid’s standards?  

One thing was clear: the mermaid was swimming incredibly fast.  

I wasn’t swimming at all, just holding onto a rope while the others pulled me along.  

It was a very comfortable ride.  

After about an hour.  

Just as I was starting to get concerned about the time, something finally came into view.  

“Ohhh.”  

A fortress seemingly made of coral.  

But all the coral was dead.  

As we approached the stark white fortress, there was a reaction from inside.  

Shuuuk.

Unlike the little mermaid that had guided us, the adult mermaids appeared, showing clear signs of wariness.  

-Uwaaah!  

The little mermaid waved its arms and attempted to talk to them.  

The adult mermaids stopped and listened.  

“Hello, I am Ara. Is Levi inside? I am Levi’s friend.”  

Ara tried to interject into the conversation.  

The adult mermaids immediately became even more wary.  

‘Ugh. Scary.’  

Unlike the little mermaid, they weren’t so innocent.  

Well, there was a way to handle situations like this.  

Before Hassan left to find Kyler, he had given me a subspace item.  

I opened it and took out eggplants, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, bell peppers, and apples.  

“This is a gift. Aren’t you hungry?”  

Noticing my intention, Ara quickly attempted to negotiate.  

The mermaids showed interest.  

The little mermaid beside us also chimed in, and they cautiously approached.  

Bubble, bubble.

Then, the previously silent mermaids finally spoke.  

-Who are you?  

“Huh? We can communicate?”  

How was this conversation working?  

It wasn’t in my language, but the meaning was somehow conveyed.  

It felt strangely fascinating.  

It was different from how the Seven Deadly Sins or Frey communicated.  

“We came to meet the Leviathan. These are Leviathan’s friends.”  

-I am Mammon of Greed.  

-I am Ras, the unrivaled being of heaven and earth.  

-Ashu is Ashu!  

They introduced themselves one by one.  

Then, the mermaids turned and stared intently at me.  

-And you?  

“Huh? Me? I’m Lee Kyu-seong. A human who came from another place, and the guardian of these kids.”  

Guardian…?  

Well, that was kind of true, right?  

Even if it felt like the roles were reversed, I didn’t feel guilty about saying it.  

-We will gratefully accept these items.  

“You can eat them right away.”  

-…Hmm.  

A slight hesitation.  

Well, if I were them, I’d also be wary of food from strangers.  

But the reason was something entirely different from what I expected.  

-The smell is unusual.  

-Is this really food?  

“It is food.”  

Wait, how dare they talk about my crops like that?  

This hurt my pride.  

When I narrowed my eyes and insisted, the mermaids reluctantly picked something to try based on their preferences.  

Crunch, crunch.  

Munch, munch.  

-Hmm, the taste is strange.  

-But it’s edible. We should still be grateful.  

A shocking reaction.  

Did they have defective taste buds?  

How could they say such nonsense after eating my delicious vegetables?  

-We hadn’t eaten in three days, so this helped fill us up a bit. We are grateful.  

“……”  

Three days without food, and all they could say about my crops was that they “helped fill them up a bit”…?  

Damn.  

I had to ask.  

“What do you usually eat?”  

-Seafood. Everything that comes from the sea.  

Hmm, well, seafood and vegetables did taste completely different.  

That made sense.  

In that case…  

I pulled out my trump card—oysters.  

I had brought them along for underwater breathing, but I had plenty, and thanks to my diving suit, I didn’t need them all.  

“What about these?”  

-This smell…!  

-Uwaaa!  

The little mermaid eagerly approached, stopping in front of me like a puppy waiting for a treat.  

Their reactions made it clear that they truly loved seafood.  

“Here.”  

I handed out oysters to everyone.  

The mermaids immediately devoured them.  

-This deep, rich flavor!  

-I’ve never had such delicious shellfish before! What kind of shellfish is this? The meat is thick, and the taste and aroma are so strong!

-Huwaaa!!  

Hahaha! As expected, everyone bows before my harvest!  

If crops don’t work, I just have to win with seafood!  

…But wait, who am I even competing against?  

Ahem! Focus.  

“It looks like you’re short on food. Am I right?”  

-Hmm, I can’t deny that.  

-That’s right. Not just food, but also water pollution has caused respiratory illnesses. If this continues, we will all…  

-Hey, that’s enough.  

Hmm, so that’s how it is.  

“So, what’s your relationship with Leviathan?”  

-Lord Leviathan is our guardian dragon.  

“Guardian dragon?”  

Wait, so it really is a dragon?  

And a guardian dragon at that?  

This sounds like something straight out of a fantasy novel.  

“Can you guide us?”  

-You are our friend. You may enter.  

Becoming friends was that easy?  

It seemed like mermaids were inherently pure-hearted.  

With the gatekeeper mermaids leading the way, we entered the coral fortress, revealing a breathtaking sight.  

“Wow.”  

“It’s beautiful!”  

-You have a sense of aesthetics.  

Even though the corals were dead, the entire place was beautifully decorated.  

It looked like sculpted artwork, yet despite being outdoors, the intricate coral formations made the fortress feel like an indoor space.  

-Over there is our guardian dragon, Lord Leviathan.  

“Huh? Where?”  

The mermaid pointed to the highest part of the fortress.  

But I didn’t see anything.  

It was far, but if it was a dragon, shouldn’t it be visible from here?  

-It’s right there.  

“I’m asking where exactly.”  

As I squinted and tried to figure it out, Ara suddenly pointed excitedly.  

“There’s Levi!”  

-But I don’t see anything…  

-…I see it.  

-Ashu wants to meet Levi quickly!  

Ashu suddenly sped up.  

Since we were all tied together, we were dragged along.  

“Uwaah! Ashu!”  

-Oh! Sorry, sorry.  

Although Ashu apologized, we had already reached the highest part of the fortress.  

And there, at the very top, I finally saw a tiny silhouette.  

“…Wait, is that supposed to be the guardian dragon?”  

“It is the guardian dragon, Levi!”  

It was about the size of a slime.  

Yeah, a dragon the size of a slime.  

To be more precise, it was a sea dragon?  

I was at a loss for words at its overwhelming… majesty.  

I never expected it to be so small.  

“It’s… cute.”  

“It is cute!”  

Ara nodded in agreement.  

At that moment, Leviathan began to move.  

It wriggled and carefully slid down the spire of the fortress.  

It looked like it was descending cautiously to avoid getting hurt, which made it even cuter.  

‘Is it weak? No, that can’t be right.’  

Finally, we stood face to face with Leviathan.  

Its appearance was somewhere between a snake and a dragon, resembling an animated character or a mascot.  

As expected, it was about the same size as a slime.  

Shiiik.  

Leviathan looked up at us with its big, round eyes.  

“Levi! It’s been a long time! Have you been well?”  

Shiiik!  

Wait, can it not speak?  

I assumed it could since all the other Seven Deadly Sins could talk.  

-It’s been a while, Levi.  

-Do you remember me?  

-Ashu has gotten even better at cooking! I’ll make food for you too!  

Leviathan blinked for a moment as if recalling something.  

Then, suddenly, it started dancing.  

“Uwaaah! Levi is dancing! That means it’s happy!”  

Leviathan’s frantic movements.  

It was probably its way of expressing joy.  

-Ohh! That’s the dance only Lord Leviathan does when he’s happy!  

-They really are friends!  

Why does this look so silly and cute?  

Is this really the infamous Seven Deadly Sin?  

And when it’s happy, it does this wiggly little dance?  

Honestly, it didn’t even look like a dance to me.  

“It’s been a while, Levi! Have you been well?”  

Shiiik! Shik shik!  

Leviathan rubbed itself against Ara.  

Now it looked more like a puppy.  

Shiiik!  

“Gasp! You’ve been struggling?”  

Shik shik.  

“The water got polluted, and because of that, all the food disappeared, making things hard for you? That’s terrible!”  

Not just the mermaids, but even Leviathan had been struggling.  

Well, that made sense.  

At that moment, the fortress entrance opened, and someone walked out.  

It looked like a family of mermaids—parents, the little mermaid, and a younger sister.  

But judging by their clothes, something seemed different.  

Chung!  

Chung!  

Even the gatekeeper mermaids suddenly saluted them…  

‘Mermaid King?’  

That had to be it, right?  

Which meant the little mermaid we brought here was a mermaid prince?  

-Visitors are quite rare.  

The Mermaid King spoke.  

I subtly bowed in greeting.  

“We were searching for Leviathan and happened to visit by chance. My name is Lee Kyu-seong.”  

-I’ve heard the basics from my son. It seems he owes you a debt. Thank you.  

“It’s nothing. But if I may ask, are you the ruler of this place?”  

-That’s correct. I am the king of this merfolk kingdom, Red Scale.  

But… he didn’t have a single red scale?  

Well, I guess you could name yourself whatever you wanted.  

But there was something more important right now.  

“If it’s not too presumptuous, Red Scale, would you be open to a negotiation?”  

-Negotiation?  

“Yes. A discussion that could benefit both sides.”  

Alright, time to start gathering seafood from the dungeon!

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About a week had passed since then, and Alon’s group had successfully attacked three temples and rescued all remaining people.

“Now, we’re heading east, right?”

“Yes. If we can increase our numbers while moving, it would be best to do so.”

Rangban added that they already had enough people to take on a challenge if they wanted to.

While he had a relieved expression on his face, he also expressed a hint of suspicion.

“Things are definitely going well, but something feels a bit off.”

“Is this about the priests?”

“Yes.”

Alon nodded.

Lately, he had been thinking the same thing as Rangban.

“…It is strange that there’s no response at all.”

Alon had attacked eight temples over the past three weeks and rescued many people during that process.

But considering how aggressive his actions were, it was odd that he hadn’t faced any significant resistance so far.

“Should we consider the possibility that they’re targeting something else?”

Just like Penia, who had been quietly pondering and then spoke up, Rangban shook his head while watching Rine silently rubbing her chin.

“I’m not sure. There are dozens of priests and the territory they control is vast, so a delayed response is possible—but this level of inaction is strange. More than anything…”

Rangban recalled a previous temple they had raided and continued.

“It’s clear they know we’ve attacked other locations, yet they haven’t sent reinforcements. That’s suspicious.”

As Rangban trailed off, lost in thought, Alon asked,

“Is something bothering you?”

“It might be too optimistic, but perhaps it’s because of the front lines.”

“The front lines?”

“According to a soldier who was dragged into the temple two months ago, the battles at the front have been so intense that there’s been no time to rest.”

“So they can’t spare troops to send here?”

“Yes. Again, this might be an overly hopeful perspective, but it’s not an impossible explanation.”

Though Rangban added that the situation on the front lines didn’t seem favorable either, their discussion soon moved on.

“…Well, whatever the case, our plan hasn’t changed. Let’s stick to it.”

“Understood.”

With Alon’s statement, the meeting ended.

“I’ll be heading out as well.”

After Rangban left, Rine was the first to rise.

She seemed to be contemplating something deeply and soon quietly slipped out.

Watching her go, Alon sighed softly and turned inward, examining the divine power within him.

Contrary to his initial worries when they began assaulting the priests in earnest, his divine power was steadily recovering as usual.

This puzzled Alon.

It was about the recovery of his divine power.

At first, Alon hadn’t questioned it because he hadn’t realized this place was in the past.

But now that he knew the truth…

While it made sense that divine power he had received could accumulate, the fact that it was recovering was undeniably strange.

What could it be?

Alon’s thoughts were interrupted.

“Marquis, by the way, have you been experimenting with that thing you mentioned before?”

Penia asked.

Alon nodded.

“…I’ve been trying. But the divine power consumption is too high, so I haven’t been able to properly use it yet.”

What Alon and Penia were discussing was about transmutation.

Or more precisely, it was about the magic they had originally been researching.

Transmutation—Brain God—was merely a byproduct of that research, and the main project was still in the experimental phase.

“It seems like optimization is the problem. How about trying this? I’ve noticed something recently while watching you use it.”

They stayed in the meeting room a bit longer, discussing the magic.

“I’d love to run some experiments, but for now I need to conserve my strength as much as possible. Let’s leave it at that.”

“Okay. I’ll get going too.”

As they wrapped up the conversation, Alon’s eyes were drawn to the book in Penia’s hands.

“…A book?”

“Yes, I found it in an abandoned house during our travels. Turns out it’s a magic tome. It’s written in an ancient language, so it’s hard to read, but the contents are fascinating.”

Apparently eager to keep reading, Penia quickly said, “Well, I’ll be off now…!” and dashed away like a squirrel.

Alon watched her disappear, then began walking.

“Ryanga.”

“Oh, Chief.”

He soon found Ryanga sitting absentmindedly in a quiet corner of the cave, deep in thought.

Her expression, once blank, brightened slightly with a gentle smile when she saw Alon.

“Were you thinking about Dalma?”

“…Was it that obvious?”

“Yeah.”

She no longer fumbled for words like before and could now answer more smoothly.

After an awkward laugh, Ryanga quickly shook her head.

“But I’m sure they’re all doing fine. Our race don’t die that easily.”

Seeing her try so hard to appear cheerful, Alon quietly sighed.

Her mood had noticeably darkened since a week ago—and it was Alon’s fault.

More precisely, it was because of the information he had passed on to her, obtained from the prisoners they rescued from the last temple.

News that Dalma, her village, had been repeatedly invaded by Baarma as the battle lines constantly shifted.

“Ahem, like I told you before, we have hideouts like this one. I bet they’re all hiding there. Or maybe they escaped.”

Alon recalled the moment he had first told her about Dalma.

Even then, instead of despair, Ryanga had nodded firmly, her expression filled with unwavering belief.

She didn’t look like a child at all.

…But perhaps it was precisely because she was a child that she could believe so purely.

Alon looked at her slightly trembling hands.

Many comforting words came to mind, but he chose not to say them.

Rine, Penia, and Alon all knew the same thing.

That in this gray world, countless tragedies are born each day, and despair runs rampant.

So, he understood that empty words of comfort—spoken out of instinct—could only deepen the wounds of a child like her.

“Come talk to me whenever you need.”

Alon gently patted Ryanga’s head and simply said those words.

“Okay, Chief!”

Though not all her sadness had vanished, her expression brightened slightly as she nodded.

Alon found himself curious.

“There’s something I’ve been meaning to ask.”

“Hm? What is it?”

“Why do you call me Chief?”

He was referring to the title she had suddenly started using for him not long ago.

“Well, you’re leading us, aren’t you?”

“That’s true, but still…”

“Then you’re the Chief!”

“…So it’s just a vibe?”

“Isn’t that what it is? If someone’s leading us all, they’re the Chief!”

It was a strange logic, but it made some sense.

As Alon paused to think—

“Ahem—”

Someone cleared their throat loudly, clearly wanting attention.

“Ah, there you are.”

As Alon turned, he saw a young girl approaching as if she hadn’t just tried to get noticed moments ago.

Blond hair with two small horns poking through.

A tail wrapped around her waist, and pink eyes with a reptilian sheen.

“Oh noble one, I have come to personally deliver your dinner.”

She proudly held out a sweet potato.

Dinner had already ended some time ago.

Alon reached out, puzzled, to accept the sweet potato.

“Here, Chief—”

“Hey!”

Ryanga suddenly snatched it away and placed it in Alon’s hand herself.

“Y-You brat! What do you think you’re doing!!”

“What? I handed it over!”

“I was going to give it to him!”

As the girl stomped around in frustration, Alon finally opened his mouth.

“Thank you, Arquil… cquil…”

“Arquilainisis!”

“Right, Ar.” 

“!!!”

The girl, who had howled, “It’s Arquilainisis—!” let out a grumbling noise and then turned her body away.

“Wow, she’s sulking again. She’s such a sulker.”

“I am not!”

“You’re totally sulking.”

“I said I’m not!”

Watching Ar—no, Arquilainisis—shout back at Ryanga’s teasing, Alon smiled lightly to himself.

‘Looks like she’s finally recovered.’

Ar was a young dragonkin girl Alon had rescued after saving Nangwon.

From what he’d heard, she was a half-dragon who carried the blood of a black dragon.

‘The problem is… she’s still too young to be of much help.’

When he first rescued her, Alon had briefly held some hope.

At the time, she had been wrapped in chains as if she were a dangerous being, so he had believed she would become a great asset.

But contrary to expectations, she was only eight years old—very young, even for a half-dragon—and thus not much help in combat.

In fact, for a whole week after she was rescued, she cried nonstop, wrapping her tail around Alon’s waist all day long, which had been a bit troublesome.

‘Still, I’m glad she’s regained her energy now.’

Alon recalled how she had slowly recovered with constant comfort and encouragement.

He had said so many things just to console her when she cried in sorrow.

“I will avenge you! Do not underestimate the wrath of a black dragon!”

“Go ahead and try!”

As Alon watched Ar passionately shouting again, he found himself wondering:

‘Did a black dragon named Ar ever appear in the original story?’

Dragons, by nature, live for an extremely long time.

That holds true even for a half-dragon like Ar.

So considering her lifespan, it wouldn’t be strange for her to appear in Psychedelia, yet Alon had no recollection of ever hearing her name.

‘Was she originally meant to die?’

If so, it would explain why she never appeared in the story.

But the thought kept circling back.

‘If I hadn’t saved Ryanga or Nangwon, how would they have escaped?’

Maybe not Nangwon, but Ryanga had been in real danger.

Alon remembered the moment he had saved her.

At least from his perspective, if he hadn’t intervened back then, Ryanga would surely have died.

After thinking on it briefly, Alon let the thought go.

In the end, that wasn’t what mattered right now.

“…I hope things go according to plan.”

He muttered quietly to himself, recalling his conversation with Rangban.

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The next day.

Alon set off toward the eastern region, leading all those he had rescued so far.

On the way, as planned, he attacked two more temples and freed more prisoners.

The situation was even better than expected.

Other than the two raids along the way, they hadn’t encountered any battles.

At the last temple, they rescued a large number of soldiers from the Union.

Unlike the gloomy gray skies that had loomed for dozens of days now—

Alon’s group steadily grew in number and continued moving forward.

If things kept going this way, they might just be able to break through the front lines without issue.

Everything was going far too smoothly.

So smoothly, in fact, that it started to feel ominous.

“Hrrmph—Welcome.”

And as always, Alon’s instincts proved right.

“E-enemy attack!”

“Form ranks! To the front!”

Alon frowned slightly and looked around.

They were currently at the southeastern edge of the border zone, where fierce battles still raged.

Unlike the open grasslands, this area was a canyon.

Normally, the cultists of Baarma should have been stationed beyond the canyon’s end.

“…I had a bad feeling.”

Penia sighed beside him, and Rine remained silent.

“Damn it… There’s two apostles—”

As he heard Rangban mutter with a scowl, Alon turned his gaze forward.

There, the canyon was filled with cultists.

Not just on the ground.

They were spilling out from above the cliffs and crawling out of tunnels carved into the canyon walls.

!!

Bizarre monsters with unnaturally long limbs were climbing the cliffs, drooling as they let out unsettling screeches.

“Th-the cultists—”

“Even the parasites—!”

Alon heard people whisper in dismay around him.

Voices filled with despair and grief began spreading like wildfire.

But the biggest reason Alon sensed things were going very wrong—

“Rine.”

“I’m sorry, Godfather.”

It was because of the grotesque red tendrils that had appeared, blocking Rine’s attacks.

They looked like blood vessels, resembling the tree-like tendrils they had faced against Greed before.

As soon as they emerged, Rine’s golden crown shot forward—only to be stopped completely.

And the reason was none other than the man standing ahead—an Apostle.

“Well well—I’ve been waiting so long for this moment. You’re going to be worth the wait.”

As Alon glared at him, the man who had just moments ago been grinning smugly stepped forward.

Strange black horns grew from his head, and he wore a black cultist robe.

There was something oddly familiar about the man as he bowed gracefully.

“First, let me thank you. I am Baarma’s second Apostle, Rumurfa.”

A word Alon didn’t expect came from the man’s mouth.

“Thank us?”

Rumurfa twisted his head with a creepy grin.

“Because you followed our guidance all the way here.”

“…Guidance?”

“Yes. Did you really think you reached this place through sheer skill or brilliance?”

Rumurfa’s lips curved into a wider grin, and his voice grew louder.

“As if! The reason you were able to raid the temples without any resistance—”

“The reason you rescued the sacrifices so easily—”

“And the reason they quietly let themselves be martyred even when you attacked—was all—”

Lifting his arms high, as if he ruled the entire world—

He let out a slow grin again.

“Me. It was me. I ordered it—all to gather you here.”

“…Even if that meant sacrificing so many innocent people?”

“The sacrifices of our great Baarma’s followers are tragic—but necessary. After all, we need their faith and souls for His will.”

Alon fell silent.

He was beginning to understand what Rumurfa meant.

He had definitely heard something like this from Kalannon before.

That faith could be gathered this way.

‘In the end, the essence of faith is emotion. The stronger the emotion, the more powerful the faith offered. In that sense, mass slaughter is one of the easiest ways to gather it. You just have to trample people—brutally, horrifically, and hopelessly.’

‘…And if you want even more faith? Just give them a little hope.’

‘Hope is like fire. If you control it, it warms—but if not, it burns everything to ash.’

Recalling Kalannon’s voice, Alon had no choice but to admit—

They had walked right into a trap.

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The situation was dire.

The cultists had appeared.

Rumurfa’s speech.

Everything that had happened so suddenly had plunged everyone into despair and grief.

Not a single person was free from the heavy air.

Rine’s attacks were blocked by the red tendrils.

Penia, who was preparing a wide-area defensive spell, had realized their disadvantage and her face twisted with tension.

They were already fully in place as sacrificial offerings.

And yet, despite all that, Alon did not shrink back.

Instead—

“Penia.”

“…Yes, Marquis.”

He was preparing a move.

A move he had been crafting ever since coming to this place.

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Is it really okay to leave after handling things like this?  

I was slightly worried, but Hassan waved his hand as if telling me not to worry.  

“This old man may not look it, but I have quite a bit of strength. What you see isn’t everything.”  

“Yes. But in this case, won’t Isthart or Saudi Arabia become interested in where we’re going or notice it?”  

“That has also been taken care of. Thanks to you protecting this country.”  

Protecting the country? That sounds too grand.  

If I think about it deeply, I did accomplish something remarkable.  

But to me, it just felt like I sent the kids out to play for a bit, so it didn’t feel real.  

“Hmm.”  

“Don’t worry too much.”  

“Yes.”  

Anyway, in the end, we arrived at our intended destination.  

A small port.  

Surprisingly, Hassan had already prepared a ship, a submarine, and experts waiting there.  

“Did you contact them in advance?”  

“I prepared them because you were coming right away.”  

That’s a submarine, right?  

A futuristic-designed submarine loaded onto a large ship.  

The submarine was also quite large.  

And so, the ship set out toward the sea.  

“Alright, since we’ve come this far, let’s go over things again. So, the name of Envy is Leviathan, right?”  

“That’s correct.”  

Leviathan.  

It’s a name I’ve heard before.  

Isn’t it the name of a legendary sea monster?  

Unlike the other names, this one was already well-known in legends.  

“It’s a dragon!”  

– A dragon? No, it’s not.  

– From what I see, it’s an Imoogi.  

– Ashu is Ashu.  

Hmm, a dragon.  

If I sum up what Mammon and Ras said, it seems to be shaped like a snake.  

“It’s cute.”  

– It is cute.  

– Almost as charming as me.  

– Ashu agrees.  

And like the other kids, it shared the common trait of being cute.  

At this point, it feels like cuteness is a default setting.  

“Are there any other characteristics?”  

“It likes swimming.”  

– It lives in the water.  

– It swims better than me.  

– It gave Ashu lots of delicious seafood.  

Characteristics… I guess there aren’t any special ones.  

I figured we’d have to meet it to find out.  

Just in time, the ship had reached the dungeon entrance and had already anchored while preparing the submarine.  

“They say we can board now, Mr. Kyu-seong.”  

“Yep! Let’s go.”  

I boarded the submarine with the kids.  

The atmosphere quickly became lively.  

“Wow! It’s a robot!”  

– This is my first time riding something like this! To think we can go underwater with it…  

– Swimming is nice, but this has its own charm.  

Finally, after Ashu hopped in, the submarine’s door closed.  

Soon, it slowly started to submerge.  

Come to think of it, this was my first time experiencing something like this, so I felt both nervous and excited.  

“We’re underwater! We’re underwater!”  

– I can see everything!  

The kids, more excited than me, peered through the transparent windows at the underwater scenery.  

As we turned on the lights, the brightly illuminated ocean was incredibly mesmerizing.  

“Ohhh, ohhhh!”  

Yeah. That’s how it felt at first.  

But the deeper we went, the more I felt an unexplainable, eerie atmosphere.  

As the surroundings grew darker due to the lack of light, it became slightly frightening.  

“Whoa! There are so many interesting things! I want to eat them.”  

– I’d like to research them. If I could turn them into poison, a new toxin could be…  

– Is there anyone here stronger than me?  

– Ashu is stronger!  

As an uneasy feeling started creeping in, we finally found the entrance to the dungeon.  

“Wow, there’s really a dungeon in a place like this.”  

“Sometimes, undiscovered dungeons like this appear in the ocean. And occasionally, dungeon breaks happen too.”  

“Then what about the monsters…?”  

“They can’t withstand the difference in water pressure.”  

“Ahh.”  

Right, even if it’s an underwater dungeon, the pressure inside and outside wouldn’t necessarily be the same.  

Thinking about it the other way around, if the Envy dungeon experiences a break, wouldn’t the monsters be unable to withstand the pressure difference?  

‘Only the one called Leviathan would survive, while the others wouldn’t.’  

That added another reason to bring it with us.  

The submarine stopped at the dungeon entrance.  

From here, we had to make further preparations.  

“These are diving suits made of magic stones. And take this as well.”  

“What is this?”  

“It’s an item that helps you withstand the pressure difference.”  

“There’s such a thing? That’s amazing.”  

“It was made by a craftsman from the Isthart Guild. It costs about 30 billion won per pill.”  

“Three hundred… what?”  

A single pill costs 30 billion won?  

Making something like this just to withstand pressure differences seemed ridiculous.  

As expected of the Isthart Guild.  

“It lasts for six hours. Any longer, and it won’t work, so we need to be out in about four hours.”  

I swallowed the pill.  

The kids did too, without exception.  

As we put on our diving suits, the kids burst into laughter, excited to see each other in them.  

Once we were fully suited up, we stepped into the isolated chamber.  

Water gradually filled the space until it was completely submerged.  

“Whoa.”  

The diving suits weren’t ordinary, but since we had already eaten the gills that allowed underwater breathing, we had no trouble breathing.  

Once the isolated chamber opened, we were able to go outside, connected by a safety rope.  

“See you inside the dungeon.”  

Hassan took the lead.  

These high-tech diving suits even allowed us to communicate with each other.  

Then, Hassan entered the dungeon first.  

One by one, the kids followed, then me, and lastly, Kyler.  

Wooong—.  

The moment we entered the dungeon…  

“Ugh.”  

A terrible stench hit us.  

How could such a foul odor penetrate these high-tech diving suits?  

At the same time, the suits sent out a warning signal.  

– The water pollution level is severe. Do not remove protective gear.  

Oh, so they have this kind of function too.  

No, that wasn’t the important part.  

What mattered was that the water quality here was terrible.  

‘Can anything even survive in a place like this?’

The inside of the dungeon looked like there was nothing alive in it.  

“I’ll start by looking for any living creatures. See you in two hours.”  

Kyler, who had entered the dungeon, disconnected from the safety line and set off alone to explore.  

The rest of us stayed together and wandered around.  

Watching the kids flail their arms and swim around made me smile.  

So cute, really cute.  

“I’m worried about something.”  

“Hm? About what?”  

“The water is too dirty. Levi will have a hard time living in a place like this.”  

So this isn’t a normal environment after all.  

I wondered if Leviathan could only survive in such polluted conditions.  

Or perhaps Leviathan was the one polluting the area itself.  

‘It wouldn’t make its own home dirty, right?’  

Either way, this was useful information.  

We continued swimming diligently, looking around.  

But in this dungeon, there wasn’t even a single piece of seaweed to be found—only rocks and stones everywhere.  

“I don’t see any living creatures at all.”  

“Hmm, when my guild members and the old man explored this place yesterday, we couldn’t find anything either. Though, that was for a much shorter time than now.”  

An hour had already passed.  

With only an hour left before our rendezvous with Kyler, it was about time we started heading back.  

“There’s something here!”  

“Huh? Where?!”  

Ara, who had the best eyesight among us, had finally spotted something.  

Following Ara as fast as we could, we soon saw it too.  

Something barely visible behind a gap between the rocks.  

Just in case, Mammon and I stayed behind under Ras’s protection.  

Hassan, Ara, and Ashu went ahead to check it out, then reported back to me.  

It was nice to have a radio connection even at a distance.  

“It’s a living creature.”  

“It’s a person!”  

– A fish person!  

What?  

Since it seemed safe, we also moved closer to check.  

And then, we saw it—something unidentified.  

“A mermaid?”  

It looked like a mermaid.  

But a young one.  

Judging by its appearance, it resembled a ten-year-old boy, but with a fish tail instead of legs.  

“Haha, I never thought I’d see a mermaid.”  

“Are mermaids originally monsters?”  

“There was a time when they existed. Not as monsters, but as the native inhabitants of the dungeon.  

However, when a dungeon break occurred, only the monsters escaped while the dungeon itself sealed shut.”  

“So it wasn’t an infinite dungeon, then.”  

“Infinite dungeons are rare. But in the end, we’ve rediscovered it like this.”  

Something seemed strange about this mermaid.  

It was stuck between the rocks with its eyes closed, looking like it was in a bad state.  

Could it be…  

“It’s sleeping! We must not wake it.”  

Oh, so it was just sleeping.  

That startled me for a second.  

But why was it sleeping alone in a place like this?  

At that moment—  

Suddenly.  

The young mermaid opened its eyes.  

It caught sight of Ara, who was standing closest, and flinched in shock.  

– Waaah!  

For a scream, it sounded oddly cute.  

Then, realizing our presence, the mermaid shivered and remained still.  

‘Why isn’t it running away?’  

Honestly, being a mermaid, it was bound to be an excellent swimmer, but it didn’t seem to have any intention of escaping.  

“It’s okay. We’re friends of Levi.”  

Ara spoke to calm the frightened mermaid.  

But the mermaid still looked startled and confused.  

“Why are you here alone?”  

– Uuung.  

The young mermaid made a blubbing sound.  

Then, as if understanding, Ara nodded.  

“You came out far looking for food and couldn’t find your way back! That’s unfortunate!”  

Came out far looking for food…  

Now that I thought about it, even after an hour of searching, we hadn’t found a single living creature besides this mermaid.  

Not even plants.  

This place was definitely a harsh environment.  

‘Polluted water and a lack of food supply.’  

I wanted to give the hungry-looking mermaid something to eat.  

Fortunately, Hassan had prepared a special artifact that allowed us to carry items even underwater.  

We had packed a variety of things inside, including, of course, food.  

“Sir, could you take out some food?”  

“Ah, I completely forgot! Let me get it right away.”  

Hassan, who had been watching Ara and the mermaid’s interaction with interest, hurriedly pulled something out.  

A magical carrot.  

Would a mermaid eat a carrot?  

Hassan handed the carrot to Ara.  

It seemed better for Ara to give it rather than one of us.  

“It’s delicious! Try eating it.”  

The mermaid tilted its head at the unfamiliar food.  

It took the carrot and examined it, sniffing it curiously.  

– Uwa?  

It tilted its head again and again.  

Its reactions were incredibly pure.  

‘If the little Humans and Frey are dumb-cute, then this mermaid is just purely innocent.’  

It felt like a blank slate, completely untainted.  

While I was thinking that, the little mermaid finally took a bite of the carrot.  

Crunch.  

– Uwaaah?!  

The mermaid flinched in shock.  

Then, suddenly, it started eating the carrot eagerly.  

“There’s more! You can eat slowly.”  

As expected, my crops are universal.  

No matter who eats them, they always seem to taste good.  

—Or so I thought, but I was wrong.  

“It tastes weird, but since I’m hungry, I want to eat more.”  

“It… tastes weird?”  

“It has a different sense of taste.”  

Even Ara shrugged, unable to understand.  

I, on the other hand, was completely shocked.  

Three years into my farming life…  

For the first time, I had met a creature that didn’t find my crops delicious.

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Patron 235

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One of the Four Great Powers, the leader of the Jujeosa.  

The King of Curses, Cheonju (天呪).  

“Truly, thank you.”  

Seeing Nangwon bow his head repeatedly, expressing boundless gratitude for the current situation, Alon found it curious why he was here.  

…He actually looked quite normal when he was younger.  

The Nangwon Alon saw in Psychedelia looked different from now.  

The strange tattoos on his face and his heterochromatic eyes.  

The long surgical scar, stretching from his cheek to his right collarbone, which was practically his symbol.  

If not for those features, it would have been nearly impossible to associate him with Cheonju.  

How could anyone link the bald, scarred Cheonju with the beautiful boy standing before him?  

If he hadn’t heard the story that his sister had been the trigger for him becoming the King of Curses,  

He might never have believed it.  

“Sir Alon, are you planning to take him as well?”  

The moment of surprise was brief.  

A voice filled with hostility came from beside him—it was Rangban.  

Just moments ago, Nangwon had been holding onto his sister.  

Now, he hurriedly cried out.  

“Pl-please—don’t abandon us! We are different from the Northern Demons!”  

“All demons are the same. What different kind of demon could you be?”  

At the cold response, Nangwon’s expression was drenched in despair.  

Alon tried to recall Nangwon’s race from his memory.  

‘Was he a half-demon?’  

Half-demon.  

A race known to have been wiped out centuries ago by the time the original Psychedelia story began.  

Beyond that, he couldn’t remember much.  

No matter how much he had played the game, he hadn’t delved into its lore so deeply as to memorize every past detail like the abyss itself.  

From the conversation between Rangban and Nangwon, he could roughly grasp the situation.  

After a moment of contemplation, Alon looked at the despairing Nangwon.  

“I’ll take him.”  

“……Are you saying you’ll take in a half-demon?”  

Rangban asked again, as if he couldn’t believe it.  

Alon nodded.  

“Yes.”  

“Forgive me for speaking out, Sir Alon, but he is a half-demon. Half-demons are a treacherous race—you never know when they might stab you in the back.”  

“I-I’m not like that!”  

Nangwon desperately denied it with his entire body.  

But even his frantic gestures did nothing to soften Rangban’s twisted expression.  

“Half-demons are dangerous. And, putting aside my personal opinion, taking one into the escape group will not be beneficial. Especially in a desperate situation like this, where we have no hope left.”  

Indeed, his words made sense.  

If the public perception of half-demons was as bad as—or worse than—Rangban’s, bringing Nangwon along would be a poor decision in many ways.  

Even if one set aside personal prejudice, there was plenty of reason to oppose it.  

However, despite all of that, Alon had already made up his mind to save Nangwon.  

A brief silence filled the space.  

“Even so, I will take him.”  

Alon said calmly.  

“……Are you serious?”  

Rangban asked once more.  

Alon understood his concerns but nodded anyway.  

“Everyone here is in the same situation. None of them wanted to be brought here, and all have suffered terrible pain.”  

They had witnessed horrors and endured agony beyond imagination.  

“And yet, just because of a difference in race, you would deny someone a helping hand?”  

Using race as the deciding factor for who lives or dies?  

That would be like creating an even greater hell within this already existing hell.  

“I’m taking him.”  

If his mind worked a little faster, he might have come up with something more convincing to say.  

—Or so Alon thought briefly.  

“……Understood.”  

Rangban eventually nodded.  

“However, while you may take the boy, I believe you will have to give up on the girl.”  

“N-no…!”  

Nangwon panicked even more than before.  

His eyes, now red with tears, showed his desperate refusal to let go of his sister.  

Alon turned to Rangban instead.  

“Why?”  

Rangban’s gaze shifted toward one side.  

“……The Baarma bastards have already done their work. Look at her leg.”  

When Alon looked down, he saw a massive, pulsating egg embedded in the girl’s flesh.  

“That is—”  

“It is one of Baarma’s authorities. The moment an ‘egg’ is implanted into a body in any form, the host has no choice but to supply it with nutrients until the parasite is born.”  

“…What happens when the parasite is born?”  

“The host dies. And if we take her along, the Baarma cultists will track our location.”  

“You’re saying they can trace us?”  

“While regular cultists may not be able to, bishops likely can.”  

“Th-that’s a lie—”  

Rangban’s explanation shattered the fragile hope Nangwon had been holding onto, twisting his face in despair.  

“It’s not a lie. If I wanted to deceive you, I would’ve made half-demons sound even worse.”  

But Rangban’s grim expression was proof enough that his words were true.  

“Ugh—cough, cough!”  

Nangwon’s sister, who had been barely breathing moments ago, suddenly burst into a violent fit of coughing.  

“Sister, sister—!”  

Tears welled up in Nangwon’s eyes and began to stream down his cheeks.  

His sister, brushing his damp face gently, looked at Alon.  

“Truly, thank you.”  

“……”

“Please… take care of my little brother… no matter what…”  

A request to leave her behind.  

But to ensure her brother’s survival at any cost.  

Tears flowed endlessly from her eyes as she forced out her final plea.  

Her little brother, unable to cry out loud, clung to her even tighter.  

Alon, watching the siblings, unknowingly let out a deep sigh and lifted his gaze.  

The sky was still ashen.  

And beneath that gray expanse, too many tragedies were taking shape.  

It was stifling, unbearably so, to the point where even his heart felt painted in shades of gray.  

At that moment—  

“Godfather.”  

“……What is it?”  

“Do you wish to save that sister?”  

Rine asked calmly.  

Alon turned to her.  

“Is there a way?”  

“That thing—if we act now, we might be able to remove it.”  

Without revealing any emotion, she simply observed the girl’s leg and spoke bluntly.  

“I think so too.”  

As if agreeing, Penia nodded as well.  

Rine took another step closer to the girl.  

“That parasite is currently draining the host’s life force and converting it into some kind of energy before feeding it back in. It seems to be trying to integrate itself into a vital organ of the host.”  

“…To prevent itself from being removed?”  

“Exactly. But since it hasn’t progressed too far yet, I think we can still extract it. However—”  

“However?”  

“In order to remove it completely, we need to extract it from the root, but it looks like the parasite has already deeply embedded itself into her leg. That means, to save her life, we may have to amputate her leg.”  

Given the circumstances, a delicate procedure was impossible.  

The only option was to remove the entire infected area.  

It was only a half-formed hope, but just as a solution emerged—  

“No, maybe… we can save her leg.”  

Penia, lost in thought, suddenly spoke up.  

“A-Ah—”  

Hope began to shine in Nangwon’s eyes.  

###  

It had been exactly two weeks since Alon took in Nangwon.  

In the end, Nangwon’s sister was saved without having to lose her leg.  

The reason it was possible was thanks to Kalannon’s divine power.  

“That parasite appears to be made of a weak form of divinity. Normally, magic and divine power repel each other, so trying to extract it with magic would put her life at risk. But with Kalannon’s divine power, we can safely remove it.”  

Following Penia’s advice, Alon used Kalannon’s divine power, and successfully saved the sister without much difficulty.  

And—  

“Brother, I brought you some food.”  

“You didn’t have to.”  

“No, even if it’s something small like this, I want to be of help to you.”  

Thanks to that, Alon now had another younger brother(?).  

A truly devoted one.  

As he accepted the roasted sweet potato Nangwon handed him, he idly noted that heterochromatic eyes could sparkle like that.  

“Thank you.”  

“No, I will serve you for life.”  

He almost responded with ‘You don’t have to go that far’, but—  

Seeing Nangwon’s firm resolve as he nodded with determination, he couldn’t bring himself to say it.  

Alon ended up nodding back without thinking.  

At that moment—  

“Ah!”  

Ryanga, who was also carrying a sweet potato, grimaced as she approached Alon.  

“Hey! It was my turn!”  

“What do you mean ‘your turn’? You were too slow, and I brought it to Brother before he got hungry.”  

That was the spark that ignited a squabble between Ryanga and Nangwon.  

Considering their future status and power, the thought that these two, who could wipe out entire nations when they fought, were now just bickering over food momentarily filled Alon with a strange sense of grandeur.  

“……Sir Alon, so you were here.”  

Alon turned to Rangban, who had come looking for him.  

“How’s the situation?”  

“It’s good. Especially this time, we have a high number of survivors, and most of them are soldiers captured from the Union rather than civilians.”  

That was good news.  

Over the past two weeks, Alon had attacked more than five different temples, rescuing people in addition to Nangwon.  

As a result, even more people were now gathered in the hideout.  

“Also, thanks to you, morale isn’t too bad either.”  

“Because of me—?”  

“Yes. A god’s mere presence is enough to be a source of strength for people.”  

Rangban’s words reminded Alon of when people first started calling him a ‘god.’  

‘If I remember correctly, it started when I saved Nangwon.’  

Since then, Alon had healed several others at the temples, similar to Nangwon’s sister.  

First, it was a member of the Dragonkin.  

Then, a race covered in horns that even Alon had never seen before.  

Lastly, an elf.  

Because of these miraculous acts, Alon had come to be revered as a god by those around him.  

He didn’t outright deny it.  

For now, simply not rejecting the title came with many benefits.  

It didn’t seem like he had actually developed a divine presence yet, but just being called a god and giving people something to believe in significantly improved the atmosphere in the hideout.  

Where there had been only fear and despair, a faint but undeniable sense of hope had begun to take root in their eyes.  

“However, not all the news is good.”  

“……Oh?”  

“Yes, it seems the Baarma cult will be making a move soon.”  

“That makes sense. We’ve been rampaging for two weeks—they were bound to react eventually.”  

“Technically, there are still dozens of temples left, so we could take more time if we wanted, but—”  

“You’re saying we should prepare.”  

“Exactly. We need to gather the remaining and move north as quickly as possible.”  

“How many are left in this area?”  

“About three. Once we rescue everyone there, we can continue moving upward while gathering more people.”  

And then—  

After hesitating for a moment, Rangban spoke.  

“It’s about Dalma.”  

“Have you heard anything about Ryanga’s homeland?”  

Rangban fell silent for a moment, then cautiously opened his mouth.  

“I have something to tell you about that.”  

“…?”  

His expression was somewhat grim.  

###  

“What did you say?”  

Hidan, who had just returned from the North on Red Moon’s orders, had received truly bizarre news.  

No—bizarre wasn’t the right word.  

At least from Hidan’s perspective, it was something much worse—infuriating, ominous, something that could bring catastrophe.  

So, with a serious expression, he asked Yuna again.  

But the answer he received—  

“……Great Moon has perished.”  

“That’s impossible.”  

—did not change.  

No matter how many times he asked, the answer remained the same.  

So utterly, devastatingly the same.  

And then—  

“……Have the other Moons been informed?”  

“No. But since the information started spreading five hours ago, within a day or two—”  

As Yuna continued speaking,  

Hidan fell silent.  

Because he instinctively knew.  

What would happen once this news spread.  

His eyes began to tremble uncontrollably.  

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Round 363

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Saudi Arabia immediately declared a national emergency.  

Given that it was a Level 8 dungeon break, alarms ringing across the country was only natural.  

Not only that, but neighboring countries of Saudi Arabia also declared a state of emergency, summoning all of their Awakeners.  

“How did no one notice a Level 8 dungeon break until it actually happened?!”  

The high-ranking officials of Saudi Arabia were in utter shock.  

They panicked, but there was no time for that.  

Less than 30 minutes remained before the break.  

A Level 8 dungeon break occurring at King Fahd International Airport was sure to spread across the entire Middle East in a matter of hours.  

“Isthart! Is the Isthart Guild on their way?!”  

“We relayed the news as soon as we received it! We’ve received confirmation that they will come to assist immediately! However, it is expected to take at least an hour for them to arrive here from Isthart.”  

“Damn it! An hour is more than enough time for not just the airport but the surrounding cities to be reduced to ruins. It’s not even enough time for the citizens to evacuate!”  

“We have contacted the Awakeners near the airport and requested their cooperation, but the highest-ranked among them is only Level 4. Realistically, they should be evacuating with the citizens…”  

A total disaster.  

Abdullah, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, as well as Naef’s half-brother, clutched his face in despair.  

Even if Isthart arrived immediately, they could only minimize the damage, not completely resolve the situation.  

Even as the world’s number one ranked guild, the scale of a Level 8 dungeon was overwhelming.  

‘Even Isthart treats Level 8 dungeons with extreme caution. It is practically the highest level of dungeon that humans can possibly clear.’  

All of this happened because they had failed to detect the Level 8 dungeon in advance.  

However, from Abdullah’s perspective, it was frustratingly unfair.  

For a dungeon of that level, it would be harder not to detect the immense magical energy fluctuations.  

And it wasn’t even in some remote, uninhabited desert.  

This was King Fahd International Airport.  

How had no one detected a Level 8 dungeon there?  

‘Something is off.’  

It had to be a special type of dungeon—one that triggered a break as soon as it was formed.  

It wasn’t an impossible notion, as there had been a few such cases before.  

Though, they had only ever occurred with lower-level dungeons until now.  

BOOM!!

As Abdullah reeled in distress, a faint explosion and tremor reached his ears.  

His face turned pale as he lifted his head, just as his subordinate rushed over urgently with an update.  

“The break has begun.”  

He had no idea what to do.  

But he couldn’t afford to stay idle.  

Abdullah first inquired whether the ministers had gathered.  

Since this had happened so suddenly, only those already in the assembly hall for other matters were present, while the rest were rushing in from afar.  

Some had no choice but to join via video conference, but everyone who could participate was present.  

Technically, the King should have led Saudi Arabia’s ministerial meeting.  

However, due to his old age, the King was unable to handle state affairs.  

As a result, Abdullah, who was essentially the next king, was forced to lead the meeting.  

Yet, he had no words to offer.  

“……A great crisis is upon us. A crisis unprecedented in our nation’s history.”  

“We have requested assistance from all guilds in our country, including Isthart. Troops have been dispatched to aid in citizen evacuation and relief efforts, and we have authorized the use of all items in the national treasury. Now, all that remains is to minimize the damage caused by the break as much as possible.”  

Despite Abdullah’s words, the expressions in the room were grim.  

Everything that could be done had been done.  

All that was left was to wait.  

Tap, tap, tap.

At that moment, someone entered briskly yet quietly and approached Abdullah, whispering in his ear.  

As he listened, Abdullah’s eyes widened in shock, and he blurted out in disbelief.  

“The break has been resolved? Are you joking, right now?”  

“We have confirmed it eight times. The break has been contained, Prime Minister.”  

“But it has only been twenty minutes since the break began! We saw the footage of Level 8 monsters pouring out, and Isthart hasn’t even arrived yet!”  

“T-That’s because some unexpected individuals were present at the scene.”  

The subordinate whispered more details in his ear.  

Abdullah’s eyes widened even further.  

“Hassan and Kyler Lucas were there?!”  

Hassan al-Din Sinan.  

A legendary assassin and, effectively, a patriarchal figure for the nation.  

To Abdullah and Naef, he was like a grandfather.  

It was fortunate enough that he happened to be there.  

But Kyler Lucas’s presence was completely baffling.  

‘Wasn’t he missing for the past few months?’  

Recently, Eli had issued multiple emergency declarations, scouring every possible lead to find Kyler’s whereabouts, yet not a single trace had been found.  

And now, his first sighting in months just happened to be at the site of a Level 8 dungeon break?  

“At least one more unusual detail remains.”  

“What unusual detail?”  

“The two individuals I just mentioned were hardly involved at all. There were other people present… and they were the ones who resolved the break.”  

“……That’s impossible….”  

Was he dreaming?  

If this wasn’t a dream, then what was?  

From Abdullah’s perspective, none of the information made sense.  

Even more unbelievable was that his own subordinate was the one reporting it.  

Surely, this must be a dream.  

—But given the severity of the situation, confirming it was the priority.  

Just then, a call came from the Isthart guild members who had arrived at the scene.  

The caller was none other than Naef, the Isthart Guild Master and a Level 9 Awakener.  

“Naef!”  

—The dungeon break has been resolved.  

“Is that true?! I just received the news, but it’s so unbelievable….”  

—First, calm the situation and collect the fallen monsters. We’ll help with that.  

“Wait, wait! Before that, I need to know something. Who in the world managed to stop a Level 8 dungeon break? In just twenty minutes?! Is there some information I’m missing? Was the dungeon break not actually Level 8? Or did only a few Level 8 monsters emerge due to an anomaly…?”  

—Brother, let’s handle the clean-up first. Continue evacuating the citizens just in case. If there are any remaining monsters, it could be a disaster.  

“Wait, Naef!”  

Click.

The call ended.  

From his tone, it seemed like Naef’s side was just as chaotic.  

‘This won’t do.’  

Abdullah wasn’t the only one who had heard the news.  

All the ministers and cabinet members had also received word that the break had been resolved and were utterly stunned.  

“I will go to King Fahd Airport myself. Please ensure that the control tower is operated properly.”  

“Abdullah, it’s too dangerous.”  

“I know it’s dangerous. But I need to see it with my own eyes.”  

Since his younger brother Naef and the Isthart Guild had already arrived at the scene, he decided to go himself to assess the situation.  

***

“Hmm…? Was this the best choice? Yes. It was the best choice.”  

The dungeon break had happened right before our eyes.  

If it had been a lower-level dungeon, Hassan could have handled it alone.  

But this was a Level 8 dungeon break.  

There was no way Hassan and Kyler could have solved it immediately by themselves.  

Of course, if they had enough time, the two of them could have handled it.  

However, during that time, civilian casualties would have skyrocketed.  

“If we had handled it ourselves without getting injured, it would have taken at least two months.”  

Kyler supported my point as if there was no other choice.  

That alone showed how massive the impact of this incident was.  

Around us, people paced anxiously.  

They were members of the Isthart Guild, airport security, and Awakeners who had come to assist.  

My attempt to divert attention using Hassan and Kyler had, of course, failed.  

The incident was too major, and the resolution had been too swift.  

“Are you praising me?”  

“Uh, huh? Oh, yeah. No, I mean… yes.”  

Ara eagerly sought praise from the people gathering around us.  

Each time, they hesitated awkwardly before giving her compliments.  

— I will exercise my right to remain silent!  

— Have you come to worship me? I like it.  

— Ashu is Ashu.  

The children all had different thoughts.  

Anticipating this situation, I had applied Mammon’s perception-dulling poison in advance.  

To others, they should appear as nothing more than ordinary kids—except for Ara.  

There was no need to hide Ara, so I hadn’t used the perception-dulling poison on her.  

As a result, I couldn’t conceal her presence even if I wanted to.  

“That’s an incredibly powerful familiar.”  

“Yeah. No wonder he keeps it around.”  

“Are you guys in denial? That little kid just minced a Level 8 monster!”  

I wasn’t sure what they were saying, but the Isthart Guild members were discussing among themselves.  

Meanwhile, their guild master, Naef, was speaking privately with Hassan.  

Hassan had told me to leave things to him, so I simply waited blankly.  

Before long, Naef approached me.  

Then, out of nowhere, he bowed deeply.  

“Huh? What?”  

“Thank you for stopping the Level 8 dungeon break, Kyu-seong. Thanks to you, we were able to protect the citizens without any casualties.”  

Naef, who usually seemed easygoing and a little absentminded, now spoke with a serious tone and voice.  

As he did, the Isthart Guild members standing nearby followed suit, bowing in unison—completely different from their usual carefree demeanor.  

“Uh… yeah.”  

“I have done well! More! Praise me more!”  

“I offer my gratitude, Ara.”  

They even remembered Ara’s name.  

After offering their formal gratitude, Naef returned to his usual self and extended his hand for a handshake.  

“Kyu-seong, I imagine this decision was a very significant one for you. The lives of the citizens are, of course, precious, but you acted without hesitation, even though the situation could have put you in a difficult position. Because of that, everyone is safe.”  

“It wasn’t a big decision—it was just an urgent situation, so I acted accordingly. However…”  

Naef grinned and said,  

“Don’t worry. We’re in the process of deleting all records. This incident will be officially attributed to Isthart and the two Level 9 Awakeners here.”  

“I appreciate the consideration.”  

Hassan must have spoken well on my behalf.  

Although it was a little concerning that Isthart had learned my secret, I wasn’t too worried.  

Lately, I’d started thinking there was no need to go out of my way to hide it and cause unnecessary stress.  

After all, I had the Dungeon of Gluttony.  

Entry required my permission, it was self-sufficient, and it provided me with a better life than I could have on Earth.  

Not to mention, I had five of the Seven Deadly Sins.  

Each of them alone was comparable to a Level 9 Awakener.  

In other words, I was practically invincible.  

Was it just brute strength? No.  

Each one had unique abilities, allowing me to handle not just combat but a variety of other situations as well.  

Of course, I wasn’t the only one who understood this.  

That was why Naef was being so careful not to upset me.  

“Guild Master, Prime Minister Abdullah is on his way here.”  

“My brother? Hmm, that’s perfect.”  

Naef, who had been whispering something, turned to me and said,  

“The Prime Minister is coming here. Would you, as an honored guest, be available?”  

“Uh… well…?”  

I wasn’t interested in any official reception.  

Just in time, Hassan and Kyler stepped forward.  

“We’ll be going now, so handle it as you see fit.”  

“Kyu-seong, let’s go.”  

With my reliable allies stepping in, Naef nodded and stepped aside.  

Even so, he didn’t forget to add one last remark.  

“You are our honored guest. We will never forget this debt.”  

“I didn’t do it expecting anything in return, but I appreciate the sentiment.”  

It was probably just a formal statement.  

Still, seeing the guild master of the mighty Isthart Guild treat me this way felt good.  

With that, we resumed our original journey to the port.  

…But wait, was it really okay for us to leave?  

Given everything that had just happened?  

***

Meanwhile, news of the Level 8 dungeon break in Saudi Arabia had spread across the world.  

A Level 8 dungeon break.  

Nations were now preparing to send support at a moment’s notice, keeping their eyes wide open.  

Even though magic stones had replaced fossil fuels as an energy source, oil was still crucial.  

Saudi Arabia’s misfortune could have a massive economic impact worldwide.  

And now, in the presidential office of South Korea…  

President Kim Gun-woong had just heard the news from Saudi Arabia and declared a state of emergency.  

After a brief cabinet meeting, they had decided on unconditional support.  

Now, all that remained was for Saudi Arabia to officially request aid.  

As soon as they did, Awakeners would be dispatched immediately.  

“What terrible luck.”  

Of all places, it had to happen in a densely populated city—a Level 8 dungeon break, no less.  

This could end up being the worst disaster in history, surpassing even the infamous “Break of Avarice.”  

Riiing. 

Just then, a direct call came through to the president’s office.  

“Saudi Arabia?”  

The caller was Saudi Arabia.  

Specifically, it was Prime Minister Abdullah himself.  

Though the call was unexpected, Kim Gun-woong, already aware of the situation, answered immediately.  

Soon, a video call connected, revealing Abdullah standing outside.  

— I apologize for the sudden call.  

With a translation artifact in place, there was no language barrier.  

Kim Gun-woong shook his head and replied,  

“No problem. I have received the news.  

What is the situation?”  

— It has been resolved.  

“…What?”  

— I know this may sound sudden again, but please allow me to be blunt.  

Abdullah, his expression serious, looked directly at Kim Gun-woong through the screen.  

— We, Saudi Arabia, wish to become South Korea’s closest ally and partner.  

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