âHm? Finally, do you want to return back now?â
Barub, who had a firm grasp on Karupedanâs head, shifted their attention to Min-Cheol.
Following that, Karupedan also spoke with a voice that sounded as if she going to die any minute.
âKuhuâŚ.. What are you doing, not leaving already? Were you waiting to see me suffer? UghâŚ..â
âKarupedan. It seems that youâre on the verge of death, so if you want to live, I suggest saving your breath. No. I wonât be returning yet.â
âWhat? Perhaps you wanted Karupedanâs power?â
âWhat use would that be right now, right?â
âKuhu.â
Barubâs shoulders shook ever so slightly.
It was hard to confirm with how their face wasnât clearly defined, but I was sure that they had a suspicious smile on their face, clearly unable to hold back laughter.
Barub had made a prediction from the moment that Min-Cheol moved away from the dimensional door that led back to Earth.
They were sure that Min-Cheol wanted something or was up to something.
As expected, Barub was quite amused at Min-Cheolâs appearance right before they were about to take Karupedanâs life.
Almost as if proving that what Barub had thought wasnât wrong, Min-Cheol spoke.
âEven if I added Karupedanâs power on top of mine, it wonât be close to enough to face against you, right?â
âThatâs right. In the end, you wonât be able to avoid a dogâs death like hers. My strength is far stronger than what you are thinking. So powerful that you could call it absolute.â
âHmâŚ. But what a predicament this is. I want to beat the ever-living shit out of you, and you, Barub, want something newly amusing.â
âKuhahah! You really arenât normal. Do you know that youâre risking your life saying that?â
âOf course. I also said it while knowing that you canât refuse.â
As expected by Min-Cheol, Barub lost their concentration as if they were possessed.
It was because they were positive that Min-Cheol would offer a deal tempting enough to let go of Karupedanâs head.
At his words, Karupedan frowned and spoke.
She knew that he wasnât sound of mind, but had no idea that he would make a decision so lacking in foresight.
After all, he was speaking without shakiness to a transcendent existence that even she could not beat, and was even adding humor into it.
âHuman. Just what are you thinking? All you have to do is return back home without complaint and live your lifeâŚ..â
âThatâs just not my thing. Why would a wolf go under the rule of a dog?â
âPfft! Sure⌠Go ahead and speak. You and I. A way for both of us to be satisfied.â
ââŚ..â
âArenât you tired of taking another idiot and placing them on the seat of a god? Iâve been watching for a while, and I can tell that this has been going on far more than a day or two.â
âKuhu. Continue.â
âThe solution is finding a new source of amusement. With me, of course. But you wonât be observing quietly from behind the stage this time. Youâll be the main character instead.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâll make a bet with you.â
âA bet?â
âThatâs right. How about it? Arenât you already interested?â
âKuhahah! A bet with an absolute existence. Do you really think that you have a chance at winning?â
âWouldnât that depend on what the bet entails?â
âLet me hear it first then. Kuhu. If it is some ridiculous offer, I will not only kill Karupedan right here, but you as well.â
âFirst, weâll need a referee, right?â
Min-Cheol tried using Status Negation to heal Karupedan.
However, a flashy visual effect was all that occured, and her body was not healed.
It was obvious. Min-Cheol had expected this result before using the skill.
If her body could recover from wounds, then she wouldâve done so countless of times already in the fight against Barub.
Seeing how she hadnât made a move to recover until delivering her final blow, I had noticed.
âHm? Hey, do something about her. How can we have someone nearly dead as a referee?â
âPfft. As you will.â
Barub decided to play along with the arrogant human before them.
It wasnât because they were fond of Min-Cheol in particular.
It was because of the strong curiosity they had never felt before leading them.
If his suggestion was ridiculous or if he tried to force something, they would slay him on the spot.
Karupedanâs body was covered in light for a brief moment before fully recovering.
Seeing that, Min-Cheol bluntly spoke.
âSeems that you were also injured, so why not heal yourself?â
âKuhu. Seems you know something.â
ââŚ..â
âTrue to what youâre thinking, Karupedan and I cannot heal ourselves.â
âSo if you keep on using your powers, it will eventually dry up?â
âAre you perhaps thinking that this power runs on the same rules as that of magical energies?â
ââŚ..â
One of the powers that Min-Cheol had was command over magical energies.
This power didnât recover on its own.
The only way to do so was to kill monsters and steal their magical energies.
However, Barub was an absolute existence.
Everything in the celestial plane was made by their power, and they had created it so.
Thus, this meant that they were capable of using their powers, but also had no way of recharging it.
They could regain it back with methods like killing Karupedan and taking her powers, but if the human Min-Cheol kept eating away at it bit by bit, they would eventually run empty.
But unlike what Min-Cheol had hoped for, Barub gave a different answer.
âI cannot recover my strength in a short amount of time. However, it doesnât mean that itâs gone forever.â
âHm?â
âI shall explain it in simple terms so that you can understand it. My giant reserves automatically recharge with the passage of time. Iâm sorry to say that if you tried to defeat me using such a weak plan, itâs not possible.â
âWell, I didnât have my hopes so high. Since youâre curious, Iâll hurry up and tell you what the bet Iâm offering you.â
âKuha. Hurry up and do so.â
âThe duration will be 100 days in human time. The subject will be combat. Obviously, the winner will take the life of the loser. The winner takes the power of the absolute. Thatâs pretty much it.â
âHm? Even if 100 days pass, the result wonât change.â
âThatâs why we need to move on to making the rules.â
âLetâs hear it.â
âWe start the bet on the same starting line.â
ââŚ.â
âYouâre the absolute existence, right? You can do whatever you want, as long as you put your mind to itâŚ..â
âThatâs right.â
âThatâs why the bet can be made. Since we need to be on the same starting line, match your powers to my level.â
âIf youâre trying to pull a fast one on me, go through that door right now. You already know what will happen if you disappoint me or upset me. I am giving you your last chance.â
âDid you live your entire life getting tricked? This offer doesnât have any conditions that give me unfair advantages. I merely want a fair match.â
âContinue.â
Min-Cheol definitely had made a ridiculous offer.
He wanted to directly confront a god.
However, this offer had some safety mechanisms.
Since there was a massive difference of strength between the two, the match would be a boring one-sided victory.
That wasnât something that both Min-Cheol and Barub wanted.
Starting off with the condition to equalize each otherâs powers, Min-Cheolâs offer was like so.
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Just like how Earth and the demonic realm is, there would be countless people or monsters that would exist, and the two of them would appear in that world with forms different to their current self.
Abilities that would allow one to read anotherâs presence, such as Eye of Insight, would all be erased.
This meant that the two could harmlessly pass by each other in the new realm.
There was a possibility that the two of them would clash against one another while growing and result in concluding this match earlier than the 100 days, or that the two of them would work together to defeat trials ahead.
After 100 days pass just like that, the two would be summoned to the celestial plane, where they can have a showdown.
At that time, Karupedan would not be able to use any powers and could only observe as a spectator.
The winner of that fight would obviously take the life of the loser and obtain all the powers that were sealed away.
It was a rather simple, yet complex bet.
After finishing his explanations, Min-Cheol was awaiting Barubâs answer.
Karupedan, who was standing next to the two of them, had an expression that seemed to say that she was hoping that this absurd bet would go through.
âNow, how about it? These are all the rules to this bet I thought of.â
âKuhuhu. How amusingâŚ.. What you came up with is really amusing, human.â
âRight? I knew that youâd be intrigued.â
âIt seems that itâll be really fun. However! The start of this bet is not fair. Youâre aware of this too, right?â
ââŚ..â
âIf both our powers were on the same level, I wouldâve accepted this on the spot. However, there really isnât a reason for me to take on this risk and accept the bet, right?â
âYou really are the type to make sure that you donât take any losses. I had hoped that this bet would be accepted without any complications, but it is as expected.â
âStill, I do not have any intentions of declining this bet.â
âHuh?â
âHalf your strength. I will start this by limiting your strength by half. Will you accept?â
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âDo you think Iâm in a position to be picky? Iâm in!â
âEveryone here isnât sound of mindâŚ..â
âAndâŚ..â
As if about to say something very important, Barub stalled.
Due to that, Min-Cheol and Karupedan anxiously swallowed their dry spit.