As always, Ederâs face looked extremely shabby. It gave the impression that heâd rub his hands together in glee and laugh frivolously.
Though this was an extremely subjective assessment on his part! Honestly, Eder was quite handsome. He looked like the older brother type.
Anyhow, there were bags underneath Ederâs eyes. Had he not slept well?
Ederâs surroundings were dark and dreary. It was as if heâd turned a musty, underground prison into a laboratory.
âLord Gainus⌠Huh?â Eder looked at the mirror, thinking it was Gainus. However, someone unexpected showed up on the other end. âMr. Kang Oh?â
âYeah, itâs me.â Kang Oh grinned.
âItâs been a while!â
âI needed to talk to you, so I came to see Lord Gainus.â
Plus, he needed to hand off the Evil Godâs sacred treasure along the way.
âWhat did you need?â Eder asked.
âYou know who Master Valan is, right?â
âHe was grievously injured. I need your help.â
âUnderstood. Iâll return to Altein as soon as possible.â
Eder was in Deathnely in order to improve his skill in necromancy. After all, Deathnely was called the Mecca of Necromancy.
This hidden city was located in the western grasslands, in a swamp that was always shrouded in thick mist.
âHow long will it take?â
âYou canât use a transfer magic circle here, and the west doesnât have any intercity transfer gates, so itâll probably take at least a few days.â
âGot it. We can go over the details when you arrive.â
That was the end of their conversation.
âThank you.â Kang Oh politely returned the mirror to Gainus. Then, he asked, âHas there been any progress on finding the Mayanes?â
Gainus scowled. âTheyâre slippery bastards.â In other words, they hadnât made much progress.
âThen how does this sound?â
âGo on.â Gainusâs eyes gleamed. âDo you have a good idea?â
âWhat is it that they want?â Kang Oh asked.
âHmm, I wonder.â Gainus stroked his beard. It was as if he were saying, âYou tell me.â.
The Mayanes were arrogant, and they all wanted the same thing.
âIf I take into consideration what theyâve said and doneâŚâ
âWant fuel in order to use the God of Creationâs sources. Their ultimate goal is to become existences that surpass the gods themselves.â
âSo?â Gainus waited for him to continue.
âWhat if we use what they want as bait?â
âWe can lure them in with the sources we have.â
Killing Jacques and Kragon had given them two more sources. At the moment, these sources were heavily guarded by the Church of Death.
âWill they really fall for it? And if something goes wrong, itâll blow up in our faces.â Gainus looked skeptical.
âTheyâll definitely bite. Itâll be like moths to a flame.â
The Mayanes desired the God of Creationâs sources above all else.
âWhat if things go wrong and we lose the sources?â
âWe have to be ready so that doesnât happen.â
âMm.â Gainus briefly thought it over.
Kang Oh remained quiet and waited for his answer.
âWe need Lady Deborahâs permission to use the sources. Iâll ask for her permission,â Gainus said. He was essentially agreeing with Kang Ohâs plan.
âLetâs finish this long, drawn out fight!â
Eder had returned to his mansion, which, once upon a time, was said to be possessed.
âHmm. You look more tired than usual, but other than that, you donât look any different,â Kang Oh said, giving him a once over.
âWhat do you mean? Aside from his face, he looks completely different.â Sephiro, who stood beside him, voiced a completely different opinion.
Sephiro was right. Eder looked completely different.
First, Ederâs hair had gotten so long that it went down to his waist. The bags under his eyes had become more pronounced, and his cheeks had sunken in so much that you could see his cheek bones. His lips were blue, and skull earrings hung from his ears, the ones that rock stars used to wear.
On the contrary, his body had gotten healthier. His shoulders were wider than before and he filled out the robes he wore. Ederâs arms were also lined with lean muscle now.
Kang Oh couldnât see Ederâs lower body, as his robes covered them, but his posture was much more rigid than before, so it seemed like he hadnât forgone his lower body training.
âBut your face and your body donât match,â Sephiro said.
Then, Eder explained his circumstances. âAs you delve deeper into necromancy, your body steadily declines, becoming more and more like a skeleton. However, I am primarily a Healer. If I turn into an actual skeleton, then no one will want to be treated by me. Theyâll say âTake care of yourself first.â. Thus, I ate a lot of nutritious food, and diligently trained my body.â
That explained why Ederâs body, besides his face, had improved leaps and bounds.
âDid you learn enough to be satisfied?â Kang Oh asked.
âI had a breakthrough.â Eder grinned. He looked extremely confident.
âLook forward to it!â
âWeâll see how much stronger youâve become later. First, follow me.â
âYou said you needed me to treat Lord Valan, right?â
âPlease give me a minute.â Eder brought out a giant treatment bag from his room. âLetâs go!â
Kang Ohâs party immediately set off for the Holiseum. They went underground and opened the door to Burkanâs room. However, Valan, not Burkan, was occupying the room.
He was missing one of his arms, and there was a giant sword scar on his chest. Valan was definitely in bad shape.
However, his expression remained as confident as ever. It was as if nothing had ever happened to him.
âI brought Eder over. Go on, take a look at him,â Kang Oh said.
âIâm in your care,â Valan said politely, which was unlike him. However, this was actually how he would normally act.
He would always show respect to those who deserved it. For example, he had unreservedly shown respect to Mahakan.
Eder was a Master Healer. Moreover, he had come a long way to treat him. Thus, he was deserving of his respect.
âYes.â Eder began to look him over.
How much time had passed?
âMm.â Eder furrowed his brow and groaned.
âI donât think I can fully treat him at this point in time.â
âEven a legendary healer canât treat him!? What the hell!?â
âThe wound itself isnât the issue. The evil energy within it is. Iâve never seen such bizarre energy before. It bears the characteristics of poison, a curse, and divine energy all at once. What I can say for sure is that the energy is focused on destruction.â
âIf a patient is poisoned, I would give them an antidote. If they were cursed, I would cast a purification spell, but⌠As I said, it possesses multiple characteristics, so itâll be hard to treat all at once.â Eder scratched his head.
âYou said fully treating me isnât possible. How much can you treat?â Valan asked.
âYour own energy is strong already, so if I prescribe a medicine that boosts your bodyâs natural energy, you should be able to suppress it. You shouldnât have any trouble performing daily activities.â
Eder briefly caught his breath, looked at Kang Oh and Valanâs expressions, and then continued.
âHowever, I donât have a way of dealing with the evil energy itself. Of course, Iâll keep looking for a way to treat it, but I donât know when Iâll find the proper treatment or if it⌠even exists.â
âWill I be able to swing a sword?â Valan asked. Eder shook his head.
âYou canât do anything strenuous. Battle is out of the question and so is anything that puts a strain on your body! Please take special care not to use your internal energy for anything besides suppressing the evil energy. You mustnât use it for anything else!â Eder emphasized the word âmustnâtâ.
Kang Ohâs expression stiffened. To think that a swordsman of Valanâs caliber would be unable to swing a sword. It was basically like telling him to go jump off a cliff.
However, Valan just smiled. âUnderstood.â
âAre you alright?â Kang Oh asked carefully.
âReally?â Kang Oh said, doubting his ears.
âHe said Iâm not going to die. Why wouldnât I be ok?â Valan shrugged his shoulders.
âBut heâs saying you canâtâŚâ
He stopped himself before he said âswing a sword anymoreâ. Kang Oh had bit his tongue.
âIf I canât swing one with my body, then Iâll do it with my mind. Iâll definitely slice apart the energy within my body.â Valanâs eyes gleamed.
âIs that even possible?â
Thatâs how Valan operated. If there was something blocking his way, then he would just cut through it!
âPlease take good care of me.â Valan bowed at Eder. He had become Valanâs primary physician.
âYes, Iâll do my best,â Eder said strongly.
The Guardian of the Continent, Valan, would be on vacation for the foreseeable future. No one knew when Valanâs condition would return to normal, or if it would for that matter.
Kang Oh sported an expression of despair.
Now, he would have to handle all of the Guardian of the Continent Quests. Those quests that wouldnât pay him a dime.
Following the war with the Evil God Worshippers, Burkan was busy dealing with the aftermath.
First, he needed to provide the people of Franco temporary shelter and help them settle in other cities and villages. Plus, he needed to hire several healers in order to provide them with psychological and physical treatment. Relief goods, which were sent by various people and the churches, had to be distributed evenly too.
Then there was the matter of the dead. Tens of thousands had been killed at the hands of the Evil God Worshippers. Perhaps more than 100,000 people had been slain. It wasnât just the people of Franco either; several soldiers had been killed in battle too.
Funerals went on for three days. A long line of mourners stood atop the grasslands where the funerals took place.
They needed to pass out rewards too. However, they had fought to protect their land, not seize enemy territory, so there was almost no loot.
Fortunately, the free cities gathered a large sum of money, items, and supplies. Plus, the churches offered contribution points and other rewards to the troops.
The large guilds and players received rewards based on their quests.
Finally, they also looked for any stragglers and cut them down. However, this wasnât something that could be done in just a couple of days. They would have to continue searching for any leftover Evil God Worshippers.
âProtectors of the Continent, thank you for defending the continent and the entire world. Iâm proud of all of you. Go home and return to your families!â Burkan said, officially disbanding the Protectors of the Continent.
Once the brigade was disbanded, Kang Ohâs Guardian of the Continent Quest was completed.
[Guardian of the Continent Quest: Prevent the Evil Godâs Return has been completed.]
As always, there was no reward attached to it. Kang Oh knew this would happen.
It was time to continue Valanâs quest. All he needed to do was master Demonic Swordsmanship and acquire a Demonic Swordsman secret move!
At the moment, his proficiency in High-Rank Demonic Swordsmanship was 99%. Killing a Grandmaster, the Devilâs Sword, Sraka, had maxed it out in one fell swoop.
âI guess it makes sense. I did take out a Grandmaster.â
Kang Oh hadnât just gotten the last hit. He had been involved in the process of taking him out, and had even managed to kill him in the end.
This was a sign that his role had been huge. Thatâs why his High-Rank Demonic Swordsmanship had gone up so much.
Anyhow, Demonic Swordsmanship wouldnât go up anymore. This was the âwallâ that Burkan had told him about.
In order to become a Master Demonic Swordsman, he would need to achieve a great feat. Something like killing Sraka.
âIf only I had gotten my Demonic Swordsmanship to 99% before killing SrakaâŚâ
If he did, he would already be a Master. But what could he do? Whatâs done is done.
He needed to find something he could do that was worth recognition.
âDo you have anything in mind?â Kang Oh asked.
Valan picked his ears and replied annoyedly, âDonât know. Not interested either.â
Kang Oh turned around and stared at Eder.
Eder just shrugged his shoulders. âTo become a Master Healer, I had to cure a cityâs plague. But⌠You have a combat class, so youâll probably have to kill a dragon or something.â
A dragon was overdoing it. He wouldnât be able to kill something like that.
âI donât know.â Sephiro shook his head before he even asked. Waryong mimicked him from the side.
âHmm.â Kang Oh was lost in thought.
âIs there any monster or work thatâll let me become a Master?â
He quickly thought over all his options.