Having been in the basement for half a day, Seol-Hwi was considering how quickly and efficiently he could deploy the Great Sword.
His joy had cooled considerably; while it could inflict huge amounts of damage, the Great Sword had a fatal weakness: it took a long time to activate, and it forced him to use his left hand. For Seol-Hwi, who was right-handed, trying to switch hands in an emergency was an unwanted burden.
âUnfortunate. Itâs problematic from the very startâŠâ
It was still a sword technique, when you got down to it, but the process was difficult.
Move down low, to the side, quickly backwards, and then swing the swordâan enemy wouldnât wait patiently for him to complete the movements.
âI think it has to be linked with the White Light Demonic Arts techniquesâŠâ
The 6th Form, Small Becomes Large. âSmallâ had something to do with ice; âLargeâ meant transformation. It was the most aggressive of the already aggressive White Light Demonic Arts.
So⊠Push out of the crouch to rush forwards, while moving his sword to the left. And lastly â, stepping back and swinging. That was the Great Sword attack, wasnât it?
âLetâs practice a bit moreââ
Seol-Hwi froze as a familiar old man opened the door and walked in. It was the library manager.
Weird. He hadnât shown up any other time, strangely.
Only then did Seol-Hwi realize that the walls and ceiling were in ruins and the books were scattered in the deep ruts carved into the floor.
Then he remembered he was supposed to be organizing the books.
The man scanned the room with narrowed eyes and creased forehead; from the sweet potato in his hand, Seol-Hwi could tell heâd interrupted the man.
âThis isâŠâ His face twitched.
Seol-Hwi was quite pleased, on the other hand. Over his head was âLife +1â.
I almost missed the extra life. But what is�
âThis brat,â Du Hong shrieked, sweet potato flying out of his mouth. âYou have no senseâŠâ
NoâŠÂ Seol-Hwi clenched his fists. I canât kill him nowâŠÂ He might be able to kill Du Hong easily, but the consequences could create unexpected variables in his plans. Seol-Hwi needed to focus on killing Goeun.
âS-Sorry. Iâll put everything back the way it wasâuk.â
Du Hong spat again, but something yellow came out of his mouth instead of food.
âYou did quite well. I had too much free time these day, and all the people who come and go get on my nerves.â The man stepped closer, leaning into Seol-Hwiâs ears with his drooling mouth. âHow about we get closer? Heheh.â
Ah. Should I just kill him?
Seol-Hwiâs eyes changed, but he held back. There was one thing he was curious about.
Seol-Hwi bowed.
Might makes right. This rule was deeply rooted into the Demonic Cult, and everyone was required to follow it. It was common for captains to abandon their subordinates and flee for their lives.
However, there were some groups which didnât fall into the normal hierarchy. They were known as common miscellaneous groups and didnât belong to any unit, such as Seol-Hwiâs old Flying Squad. While he nominally belonged to a pavilion, a squad leader from any pavilion could give him orders.
So, even if Du Hong torments him, Seol-Hwi has no reason to stop himâwhich is how Seol-Hwi ended up cleaning the back room since this morning.
âThis bastard has to be killed as cruelly as possible. I want everyone to say it was bad.â
Du Hong was one crazy fucking bastard. He had called Seol-Hwi last night and made him clean the back room until dawn, then had him emptying shit out of the bathroom this morning.
âHah. No matter how many times I go back, I canât seem to escape from shitâŠâ
The poop was deep enough to hide the floor.
Fortunately, cleaning up had fulfilled one request; cleaning out this shit would be another.
Then he would have to do another six. Still, he was eager for the reward.
âWhat kind of combat style is it going to be? Surely it has to be huge, right?â The windows had only helped himâsurely this time would be something special too.
Creaaaaaak!
ââŠdid I eat too much this morning?â
Seol-Hwiâs eyes widened at the sound of the bathroom door opening. He couldnât see the new personâs face, just their status.
âI-Iâm in here!â
Unfortunately, this was the only bathroom in the library.
ââŠOh. Youâre the one Du Hong was talking about.â An old manâs face with a twisted moustache came into view. âHm. Right. Keep up the hard work. Iâm suffering here, soâŠâ He gestured to his stomach.
Gah, you fuckwit!
The old man pulled his pants down, flashing Seol-Hwi a terrifying view of his bottom. A little shitâand then a waterfall.
FuckingâHe has diarrhea! Iâm going to kill him! Seol-Hwiâs eyes shone with a glint of madness. He has to die! I need to kill him!
But still, he had to consider the aftermath. The death of a library official would call in an investigation from the Supreme Pavilion. Inevitably, if not necessarily immediately, Seol-Hwi would be implicated, and that would compromise Seol-Hwiâs plan to gain the Earth Demonâs trust after killing Goeun.
Drip. Lee Byeok pissed while he shat.
Drip.
And then he was done.
âAh, so refreshing.â He rubbed his butt and stood up.
A crumpled, yellowed piece of paper fell on top of Seol-Hwiâs shit-covered head.
âI really want to kill him,â he said, covered in sticky fluids and undigested vegetation. âIâll put his head into the same shitty hole and stomp on it until he dies in shit. Right⊠that would be nice.â
A terrifying way to die, but it wouldnât be enough. The smell was driving him insane.
âAhhhhh!â
His anger soared even higher.
Seol-Hwi went to the lake and washed himself. He wanted to tear his skin off.
âOh. All done?â Du Hong looked at him when he returned to the library, but Seol-Hwi didnât reply. This was the man who caused him to smell like walking shit.
âMustâve been thorough. Heheheh.â Lee Byeok sat right next to Du Hong. The two of them had cooperated very well to shame Seol-Hwi, just like Sama Gwi and the Pavilion Master had.
âItâs cleaned.â
Watching the numbers tick up allowed Seol-Hwi to fight down the urge to slap them.
âWell done. Then get some water and prepare our bath.â
âOf course. Right away.â
âDid you wash your hands thoroughly?â Lee Byeok shouted as Seol-Hwi left. âI donât like the smell.â
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Seol-Hwi finally snapped. Maybe it was better to just kill the old bastards and go back to the past. He spun aroundâ
âYouâre here!â The two laid-back old men suddenly stood up and walked to the entrance.
Seol-Hwiâs eyes widened. How did that womanâŠ?
It was the woman he saw on the test island: Seo Ryeong, the great beauty.
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