Kim Jin-Woo stared into the darkness on the outskirts of his labyrinth, before turning around to face Dominique.
âIt should take a while, right?â Dominique asked him.
âNobody knows. But I know sheâll return,â Kim Jin-Woo replied confidently.
Dominique nodded as she remarked, âStill, I never imagined that that Under-Elf was a descendant of the Cursed Elf Lord.â
It seemed Dominique had been caught by surprise upon learning that Rikshasha was the Princess of the Under-Elves. Even Kim Jin-Woo himself had been surprised by the hidden backstory of the Under-Elves.
But that was the extent of their surprise. After all, the clan had been nearly wiped out, and due to the curse of the Underworld, Rikshasha was simply holding an empty shell of a title with no way of recovering her former glory.
âWe can never be labyrinth masters again. The Mysteries of the Underworld deny us,â RIkshasha had said.
She seemed uninterested in the pursuit of her clanâs former glory, but nevertheless, she had left the Fortress in search of the rest of the surviving members of her clan, explaining, âEven though our clan has dwindled in power and numbers, there are still quite a few of our members still out there. I want to persuade them to serve Master.â
In other words, she wasnât going to return alone. She would seek out all the surviving members of her clan, who were living scattered across the Underworld.
And with that, Rikshasha had left on her long journey. At the same time, Dominique had decided to finally consume her summoning stones, which she had put off for quite a while.
âI pray that you will remain safe until my return, my one and only Master.â
âYouâre going to return soon, arenât you? You make it sound like Iâll never see you again.â Kim Jin-Woo waved farewell as he gave her words of encouragement. âDonât be too greedy. The person I need the most is the Dominique I have now.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â She gave him a bright smile as she left.
âMm.â With both Rikshasha and Dominique now gone, Kim Jin-Woo somehow felt that something was amiss. Subsequently, he somehow found himself spending more time wandering his labyrinth.
âMy King!â Just as Kim Jin-Woo was passing by the workshop, Valicius noticed him and called out to him, saying, âIâve finally completed my work!â
The Army of the Dead Valicius had been working on for the past few months and seemed to have finally reached completion. Kim Jin-Woo hurriedly entered the workshop, excited by Valiciusâ contagious enthusiasm.
âHm. Thatâs it?â Kim Jin-Wooâs enthusiasm quickly dulled when he saw a mere two Dead in the workshop. Disappointment was written all over his face.
âHow could that be? If you just grab this wand here...â Valicius shook his head as he handed Kim Jin-Woo a wand embedded with strangely crafted down gems. â...and shouted âSummon Deadâ...â
As soon as Valicius finished speaking, the ground shook violently and a legion of Dead appeared, which he proudly presented to Kim Jin-Woo.
âThis is how you summon the Army of the Dead.â Valicius was overly excited for some reason as he continued his explanation. âIâve regained more than eighty percent of the power I once had. In addition, I increased the stamina and strength of the Dead, making them more capable than when they were alive.â
The aura emanating from the three hundred-odd Army of the Dead was immense. Kim Jin-Woo belatedly exclaimed with admiration at the ominous energy that was spreading all across the workshop, âThis is better than I expected.â
âThey might have taken a long time and cost quite a bit to create, but they will more than pull their own weight and reward your patience!â Valicius said excitedly.
Kim Jin-Woo would normally cut him off, but this time, he allowed it. That was how impressed he was with Valiciusâ work. He asked, âWill they be enough to deal with the 10th Floorâs army?â
âOf course they will. Most of the materials used to make these Dead were the corpses of troops from the 10th Floor. The 9th Floor troops are simply trash in front of them. Moreover, being Dead, they fear nothing and suffer no hunger or fatigue. Theyâre truly an invincible army.â
âEven if half of what you said were true, that would be more than sufficient.â As Valiciusâ claims got bolder, Kim Jin-Woo wasnât too sure if Valicius was serious or if it was just hot air. He cut Valicius off and called for Balzark.
âOh! These guys areâŠ!â Upon seeing the Army of the Dead, Balzark instinctively knew that they werenât too different from himself.
âThis is the army youâll be leading from now on,â Kim Jin-Woo said.
âWith these guys, thereâs nothing I canât do!â Balzark exclaimed. Perhaps it was because he was finally able to overcome the loneliness that had come from being ostracized by the Iron-Blooded Knights, but he let out an almost sympathetic cry in response.
âIâll look forward to your accomplishments.â Kim Jin-Woo handed the summoning wand to Balzark. He turned around to see Valicius, who looked sullen and upset, and asked, âIs there a problem?â
âThe Army of the Dead is powerful enough to conquer a labyrinth in a single day. But to simply hand such power to someone likeâŠâ Valiciusâ voice trailed off.
But Kim Jin-Woo didnât need to hear the rest to understand what he was trying to say. He replied, âBalzark is a Death Knight. Thereâs no one else more suitable to lead the Army of the Dead than him.â
Despite how much Valicius despised handing so much power to Balzark, Kim Jin-Woo would hear no more of it. âStop. If I had no trust in him, I wouldnât have done this in the first place. I forbid you from spouting any more nonsense.â
Valicius fell silent at Kim Jin-Wooâs words. Perhaps he was feeling inferior and pessimistic about being stuck in such a weak body.
âYou too will be rewarded. But youâd best shut your mouth. Otherwise, I don't think that thick-skulled Balzark will leave you alone,â Kim Jin-Woo warned him. He wasnât joking, either.
Balzark, who had just been celebrating happily moments ago, was now leering at Valicius. As a prideful being, the Death Knight took great offense at Valiciusâ doubts.
âEek! H-how could I dare!â Valicius had once been one of the most powerful beings on the 9th Floor. But now, he had been pitifully reduced to a meager Naga Worker. Unable to avert Balzarkâs sinister gaze, Valicius collapsed onto the floor as he looked away.
âStop. Treat him with respect, as heâs the one who created the Army of the Dead for you. I wonât tolerate any further hostility here,â Kim Jin-Woo ordered.
Despite being the one who had placed so many shackles on Valicius, Kim Jin-Woo was uncomfortable seeing the once mighty necromancer and labyrinth master sitting on the floor, trembling at the injustice unfolding before his eyes.
âIâll find a new, more suitable body for you,â he finally said.
Valicius, who had been trembling in shame, quickly perked up at Kim Jin-Wooâs words. âMmâŠâ Perhaps it was due to having adapted to his new body, but Valiciusâ former sense of dignity and presence could no longer be felt.
It didnât seem as though Rikshasha would return anytime soon, and neither did it seem as though Dominique would be done with her own metamorphosis, either. Maybe it was because she had revealed her weak self to Kim Jin-Woo in her last metamorphosis, but this time, he couldnât find her at all, no matter how hard he tried.
âDominique will surely return, but donât you think that Under-Elf has made a run for it?â Angela remarked as she stuck close to him. But Kim Jin-Woo saw no point in answering, and ignored her.
Angela continued, âThink about it, Master. Unlike before, sheâs now a transformed Under-Elf after having consumed the summoning stone. Sheâd be bound to receive a respected welcome anywhere in the Underworld. Thereâs no need for her to stick around Master and this uneventful labyrinth.â
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The vampireâs characteristic obsession and desire for monogamy with Kim Jin-Woo was more present than ever, as she continued to badmouth Rikshasha.
Feeling tired of her nonsense, Kim Jin-Woo gave her a job to do. âYou should be familiar with the 11th Floor. Go pay Anatolius a visit.â
Angela looked stunned at the order that had come out of the blue. âWhy all of a suddenâŠâ
âThe Black Merchant hasnât visited in a long time, and Anatolius has made no effort to contact us at all. Somethingâs wrong.â
The labyrinthâs last contact with Anatolius was when he had said he was unable to keep Parthenon in check and wished Kim Jin-Woo good luck. And with the Black Merchant no longer making an appearance despite having practically made his labyrinth his second home, Kim Jin-Woo was completely in the dark.
âYou have to personally find out whatâs going on,â he said.
âI finally got some alone time with MasterâŠâ Angela pouted as her shoulders drooped with disappointment.
âGo and check it out, and report back to me. I have a weird feeling about this.â
No contact from Anatolius was understandable, but from the Black Merchant? He had never disappeared like this for such a long period. By now, he would have visited the Fortress with his usual congratulatory message, but it had been a month without any contact from him.
âHmph. If I have to go, then I willâŠâ Angela dragged out her words as she looked at Kim Jin-Woo.
Kim Jin-Woo sighed, knowing exactly what she wanted. With his fingernails, he cut a long slit on the palm of his other hand. Angela fanatically started to suck on the blood that dripped from the slit. After some time, he withdrew his hand, saying, âThatâs it for now. Iâll give you the rest when you return.â
âPlease keep your promise.â Angelaâs words echoed out of the darkness as she left the Fortress. And with that, she was gone as well.
âWhat a bother,â Kim Jin-Woo muttered.
This time, not even Angela had returned from the 11th Floor. It seemed she was taking a long time to reach the 11th Floor by cutting through the 10th Floor.
âMorrigan.â Kim Jin-Woo asked, âDo you know anything about whatâs going on on the 11th Floor?â
Morrigan, who had taken Angela and Dominiqueâs place at Kim Jin-Wooâs side, tilted her head in his direction. âItâs been so long that Iâm unable to even clearly recall my last memories of it, and even if I do, I doubt it will be relevant to the present day. Is there anything in particular you would like to know?â
âThe situation on the 11th Floor, why Anatolius is unable to make any moves, and why the Black Merchant has disappeared. I want to know them all,â Kim Jin-Woo answered seriously.
Morrigan simply smirked and replied, âIf thatâs the case, isnât there a very good storyteller with us?â
âA storyteller?â Kim Jin-Woo asked.
Morrigan simply waved her finger as she answered, âThe Undefeated Mercenary, Krasto. If itâs that guy, it hasnât been long since he left the 11th Floor.â
Kim Jin-Woo had all but forgotten Krastoâs existence. Morrigan covered her mouth as she giggled at her Masterâs moment of stupidity.
Kim Jin-Woo frowned as he ordered, âInform Krasto that I would like to see him.â
Morrigan responded not with words, but with a flap of her wings as she disappeared into the distance.
Not long after, Krasto appeared at Kim Jin-Wooâs labyrinth. As he stepped inside, his eyes met with Quantus and Balzarkâs. He seemed rather astonished at how rapidly they had metamorphosed into a Death Knight and a Naga Guard respectively.
But he quickly turned his attention to Kim Jin-Woo as he folded his arms and asked, âYou wanted to see me?â
âYeah, thereâs something I would like to ask you,â Kim Jin-Woo said.
âPlease ask,â Krasto replied swiftly.
Kim Jin-Woo didnât hold back as he said, âI would like to know more about the 11th Floor.â
âOur agreement was that I was to be your sword, not your eyes and ears.â
Almost as soon as Krasto finished speaking, a bundle of down gems dropped from Kim Jin-Wooâs hands.
Krasto smirked as he looked at those down gems and said, âIâll answer everything I can. What would you like to know?â
His quick change of heart was truly fitting of a mercenary.
âWhatâs happening on the 11th Floor right now? The subordinates I sent out to scout have yet to return, so I have no idea whatâs going on,â Kim Jin-Woo said.
Krasto paused at Kim Jin-Wooâs remark before hesitantly replying, âOh, how unfortunate. Of all the times, for you to send your scouts out now...â