âMmhm. I got it,â said Skaya after Seo Jun-Hoâs three-minute-long summary.
âJun-Ho. What do you think was the reason for our failure?â
âThe red fog,â Seo Jun-Ho answered immediately.
If it hadnât been for the red fog, things wouldnât have turned out the way they did.
âThe red fog quickly drained the werewolvesâ Lunar Force, and it increased the number of enemies as well.â
The sharp increase in the number of enemies caught the Players off guard.
âWe had to save the citizens of Trium and protect the werewolves while killing the enemies at the same time. It was chaotic.â
âHm, Iâm sorry. I kind of feel bad,â Arnold said awkwardly as he scratched his beard.
The werewolves seemed to have become nothing more than a nuisance judging from Seo Jun-Hoâs words.
âOh, by the way. What time did you say the red fog covered the sky?â
âIt should happen in twenty-one minutesâŚâ
âTwenty-one minutes⌠twenty-one minutes, huh? Our schedule is tight, then.â
Skaya pursed her lips. It was a habit that she often showed whenever she was in deep contemplation.
âAll right. We donât have much time left, so listen carefully.â Commander Skaya came to a conclusion and said, âThis plan can only be executed once.â
âWhy?â Seo Jun-Ho asked.
âTepes will immediately stop us from using this plan again, even if your memories remain intact despite going back in time.â
This plan would be rendered useless once Tepes learned that Seo Jun-Hoâs memories would remain intact even after he had turned back time.
Skaya swept her gaze across everyone before continuing.
***
It was finally 6:12 AM.
Tepes closed his pocket watch and got up.
He relieved his anxiety by walking around the vast throne room.
âHis name was Seo Jun-Ho, huh? Heâs a madman.â
Tepes felt like he had pushed Seo Jun-Ho too hard. Even a rat would bare its teeth when driven into a corner. He couldnât have expected that Seo Jun-Ho would go down the mutually assured destruction route.
âEverything was going according to my plan...â
Tepes clicked his tongue. He remembered that everything had gone perfectly. The werewolves had been wiped out, and the plan to exterminate mankind was also going smoothly. Things would have been perfect if it hadnât been for his potential death.
The annoying woman and the tough guy were missing as well.
âAll right. Iâm going to use the same strategy.â
Tepes looked up at the ceiling.
âBut I will have to change the battlefieldâŚâ
Tepes came to the conclusion that he had to avoid fighting Seo Jun-Ho in an enclosed space. He was sure that once cornered, Seo Jun-Ho would create that nightmarish storm of petals once again.
âIâll win as long as I donât get caught up in his last stand.â
Tepes revealed a determined look and started arranging things.
***
âFather, is this really fine?â said an anxious voice from inside a blanket.
Gilberto was currently cleaning his gun.
He turned toward the voice and replied, âMaybe.â
âWhat kind of irresponsible answer is that?!â
âJust trust him. Thatâll put you at ease.â
Actually, even Gilberto was confused by Seo Jun-Hoâs unreasonable request.
âBut there has to be a reason behind it.â
Seo Jun-Ho had never been the type of person who would ask someone to do an impossible task.
Gilberto checked the time and said, âItâs time. Letâs get started.â
Gilberto lifted the blanket and pointed his gun toward the sky.
The red fog was expanding so fast that its expansion was visible to the naked eye.
âJun-Ho was rightâŚâ
The werewolves should have lost all their power by now. Gilberto was right because winged creatures started flying toward the sky.
âThe vampires!â
There were so many vampires that it would be a daunting task to count them.
At first glance, there seemed to be at least ten thousand vampires.
âIt was said that there are more than fifty thousand vampires in this city.â
There was no way that the Players could stop them all. After all, the vampires were scattered all over Trium.
Click!
Gilberto loaded his gun and aimed.
âYou better keep your word, Jun-Ho.â
Seo Jun-Ho had said that he would take care of everything as long as Gilberto managed to buy him fifteen minutes.
âHow are we supposed to stop them?!â Arthur made a long face, but he still reached for the weapons piled up on the rooftop. Arthurâs Invisible Hand (B) lifted the weapons off of the roof and suspended them in mid-air.
âIâm not really sure about this, but here goes nothing!â
Fwooosh!
The many weapons pierced the vampires in mid-air, and the vampires plummeting to the ground served as the signal for the twenty-thousand Players to come out of hiding.
The twenty-thousand Players proceeded to shoot the flying vampires down and disperse the red fog.
***
â...â
Tepes was in the middle of looking for a new battlefield. At the sudden commotion, he took off his fedora and looked up.
Hundreds of vampires were plucked out of the sky every second. The red fog also failed to expand. In fact, it was actually dispersing as the Players poured all their skills into dispersing the red fog.
âI see. So this is your strategy, huh?â
Seo Jun-Ho was definitely thinking that his previous failure was due to the red fog.
Tepes grinned at the sight. âGreat.â
If the red fog managed to expand, the Playersâ chance of victory would plummet to negative zero. Once the red fog covered the entire city, it would become a utopia for vampires.
âItâs a shame. How long does he think they can stop the red fog from expanding?â
The red fog was not something that anyone could stop even if they tried. The red fog was kind of like a natural disaster, and even Tepes himself couldnât get rid of it once it had expanded to a certain extent.
âYou people will collapse first...â
Tepes wore his fedora again. He took a step forward, but once his foot landed on the ground ahead of him, an unknown chill crept up his spine.
â...!â
There was no way he could forget this feeling.
It was the same feeling he felt just before he was forced to turn back time.
An overwhelming presence from the other side of the city grabbed Tepesâ attention.
âIt wasnât an illusion.â
Seo Jun-Ho was capable of raising his Stage to the extent of rivaling a demon count.
âItâs not real⌠It was just an imitation.â
If Seo Jun-Ho were a transcendent being, Tepes would have already run away.
Therefore, Tepes quickly came to a conclusion.
âItâs temporary, but heâs capable of raising his Stage.â
Tepes thought that it was impossible at first, but he couldnât find any other explanation for Seo Jun-Hoâs sudden increase in strength.
Many thoughts popped up in Tepesâ mind.
âA human being wonât be able to stay in that Stage for too long.â
He was the first True Vampire, but even he wasnât a transcendent. Seo Jun-Ho was indeed an extraordinary human being, but forcefully becoming a transcendent; albeit temporarily was bound to injure his body and soul.
âI thought he would only use that power in front of me. What is he thinking?â
Tepes was confused.
However, one thing was clearâTepes couldnât leave Seo Jun-Ho alone.
- Ghost, Stigma.
The red fog delivered Tepesâ voice into Ghost and Stigmaâs heads.
- Stop whatever you are doing right now and kill Seo Jun-Ho first. That is our priority.
***
âThe target is leaving the location! He is headed toward Specter-nim!â Gong Ju-Ha shouted as she lowered the handheld telescope.
At that, Skaya spoke, âAll right. It is exactly as expected. Now, the group will be divided into two.â
Skayaâs eyes scanned the Players around her.
âGong Ju-Ha, Shin Sung-Hyun, and Kim Woo-Joong will be in Group A. Wei Chun-Hak, Milphage, and I will be in Group B.â
Everyone nodded in agreement.
They were satisfied with their group members.
âGroup A will stop True Vampire Ghost, and Group B will stop True Vampire Stigma.â
They had only one purposeâŚ
âDo not let either of the True Vampires disturb Jun-Ho.â
âGot it.â Shin Sung-Hyun answered and lightly clapped his hands together.
The space was immediately split in half.
âKim Woo-Joong and Team Leader Gong. Come this way.â
Group A disappeared into the rift in space.
Milphage blinked and stared at Skaya before asking, âHow are we going to get there?â
âWe have the Archmage with us, so why are you even worried about that?â Wei Chun-Hak said.
âNo, no. Iâm no longer the Archmage.â Skaya corrected as she pulled up her magic.
Their surroundings changed in the blink of an eye.
âHuh?â
The first thing that filled everyoneâs sight was a bloody fountain in the royal square.
Stigma was looking at the fountain, and he turned around with a perplexed look. âAre you here to make things difficult for me? Iâm in a hurry, so can you just step aside?â
âNo can do.â
âWhy is that?â asked Stigma.
Wei Chun-Hak was smoking a cigarette. At Stigmaâs question, he exhaled a cloud of white smoke and explained, âLetâs just say that kids are not allowed to go where you are headed.â
***
A tall man emerged from a rift in space.
âIs that the place?â
The overwhelming presence was inside the building in front of him.
Ghost stepped into the building.
However, the space in front of him suddenly split open like the mouth of a beast, devouring him.
âHaaa⌠haaaâŚâ Shin Sung-Hyun desperately tried to catch his breath.
âNice! I knew you could do it, Master!â
â...â
Ghost inspected himself briefly before saying, âI see. I had no idea that someone among the humans has the same ability as meâ
âI didnât think that theyâll abduct me like this.â Ghost looked at the alley and murmured to himself. âIâm sure they couldnât drag me that far, and their motive is obvious as well; theyâre trying to keep me away from Seo Jun-Ho.â
Ghostâs red eyes scanned the three. âIs it just the three of you?â
âDo you have a problem with that? If you doâŚâ Kim Woo-Joong took the initiative and unsheathed his sword. âYou should speak after youâre done taking us down.â
â...I like how straightforward you are,â Ghost said with a light nod.
It was Ghostâs first time seeing his abductor, but the other two were familiar to him.
âIâve met those two beforeâŚâ As far as he could remember, the woman was capable of spitting out fire, while the man was a swordsman. âAnd they were terrible....â
The womanâs fire was scorching hot, but her flames couldnât reach him.
The manâs sword was fierce, but his sword couldnât reach him as well.
âAnd the one who brought me here is already gasping for breath after abducting me to a nearby alley.â
The fact that he was already tired after a simple abduction meant that he wasnât that great of a talent as well.
âCome at me,â said Ghost. He had no time to waste. After all, Tepes had given them the order to prioritize killing Seo Jun-Ho.
Kim Woo-Joong charged at Ghost.
âIâve had enough practice.â
A blue aura coated his sword. It was the perfect application of sword kiâthe aura was neither too much nor too little. Kim Woo-Joong swung his sword confidently.
â...!â
Ghost didnât even bother blocking Kim Woo-Joongâs sword strike. He was confident that things would remain unchanging from their previous encounter.
âHuh?â
Ghost flinched in surprise. He was surrounded by an armor of space, and there was no way that someone could inflict a single wound on him. In addition, his armor could reflect damage proportional to the attack that it received.
â...â
Ghost groped around his neck.
There was no blood, but he could feel the wound.
âHe broke through my armor?â
Ghostâs eyes quivered ever so slightly. Until now, only his fellow True Vampires were capable of penetrating his armor of space.
âYouâŚâ
âHow did he grow so much in such a short period of time?â
Ghostâs curiosity got the better of him. He was about to ask a question, but a pillar of white flame fell toward him from the sky.
Ghost hurriedly raised his head.
âAh!â
Ghost hurriedly flicked his finger toward it. Fortunately, the outcome was the same as the previous encounter. A rift in space opened and contained the womanâs scorching hot flames.
âHehe.â
â...?â Ghost frowned when Gong Ju-Ha chuckled.
âWhat is she laughing about when her attack failed to reach me?â
Gong Ju-Ha simply shrugged. âI have to admit, our master is ruthless because heâs not that considerate, and he refuses to send us on vacations. Anyway, heâs weaker than you when it comes to firepower.â
Gong Ju-Ha made a sidelong glance at Shin Sung-Hyun.
âHowever, I respect him next to the 5 Heroes.â
Shin Sung-Hyun had always taken the initiative to do things without losing sight of his goals. It seemed that Shin Sung-Hyun had proven his consistency this time as well.
âOur hardworking master canât possibly lose against an arrogant, prideful genius who thinks that heâs better than anyone else.â
âBe quiet, Team Leader Gong,â said Shin Sung-Hyun, seemingly annoyed.
He placed both of his palms on the ground.
Ghostâs eyes widened. âWait, could it beâŚâ
Ghost finally realized that he had fallen into their trap.
His space wasnât the one that had contained the womanâs scorching hot flames.
âHe placed a layer of his space in front of my space?!â
For the first time ever, Ghost became wary of a human being.
However, Shin Sung-Hyun was one step ahead. âYou have no idea how much these two idiots bothered me, and I had to entertain them for more than ten days. You have no idea, but itâs all because of you.â
âThis is my revengeâŚâ
âI hope youâll enjoy it.â
Crash!
A rift in space opened behind Ghost and poured a pillar of white flame over him.
âA-aaarghhhh!â
The scorching hot flames wrapped around Ghost and delivered extreme pain that penetrated even his bones. It wasnât strange because Gong Ju-Haâs white flames had an average temperature of 1,400 Celsius.
The arrogant Ghost was forced to start rolling on the ground while screaming.
âHaaa⌠haaaâŚ!â Ghost eventually managed to contain the flames into his space.
He looked down at his hands and saw that they were still boiling.
Ghost glared at Gong Ju-Ha.
âIâm going to kill you⌠Iâm going to tear you apartâŚ!â
âGosh, youâre scaring me! Iâm so scaredâŚ!â Gong Ju-Ha trembled. However, the huge amount of magic flowing out of her tiny body betrayed her words. âI-I still have a bright future ahead of me, and I donât want to die yet, soâŚâ
Seven pillars of white flames descended, instantly creating an inferno in the narrow alleyway.
âSo you should die in my stead!â
âTeam Leader Gong!â
Shin Sung-Hyun dragged Gong Ju-Ha away and into a rift in space.
âThey ran away?â
Ghost looked around with furious eyes.
This time, he was definitely using his own space to absorb the scorching hot flames.
âI will follow you even to the depths of hell once Iâm done absorbing these flames, and I will kill you in the most terrible way possible.â
Ghost was determined to make them pay for causing him such tremendous pain.
â...!â
All of a sudden, Ghost felt a shiver down his spine.
âWait. That bastard only took the woman away with him. What about the swordsman? Did he leave his ally to die in this inferno?â Ghost shook his head. âThereâs no way they would do that.â
Ghost swept his gaze across the pillar of scorching hot flames.
As expected, Kim Woo-Joong emerged from one of the pillars.
Swoosh!
- Yes. I received a Title called Cutter of Flames. Its effect is resistance to flames.
Kim Woo-Joong earned the Title Cutter of Flames by eliminating Phanactos, the Floor Master of the 3rd Floor. The Titleâs effect meant that flames could never have a profound impact on Kim Woo-Joong.
Kim Woo-Joong chuckled at Ghostâs dumbfounded face.
âWhat a shame.â
Ghost quickly realized what was going on, but Kim Woo-Joong was even faster.
Kim Woo-Joongâs sword was swung at the speed of a lightning bolt.
Sword Saint Style Third Sword: World Split.
âSplit the world into twoâŚâ
The beautiful sword move literally split the world into two.
Crack!
Kim Woo-Joongâs sword move split the buildings, the ground, and even the red fog into two. Ghost took the brunt of Kim Woo-Joongâs World Split, so his outcome was a foregone conclusion.
âArghâŚ!â
True Vampire Ghost staggered backward and wrapped his arms around his body, but he wasnât trying to embrace himself.
âI-If I let goâŚâ
Ghost felt like he would split into two if he didnât hold himself together.
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Kim Woo-Joong looked at Ghost and said, âHow annoying. Get lost.â
Kim Woo-Joong said what Ghost had said to him fifteen days ago, and the moment his words fell, Ghostâs head flew into the air. At the same time, Ghostâs body was vertically split into two.
âAhâŚâ
Ghostâs severed head looked up at the sky. He wanted to see the blue skies before he died, but he couldnât see anything else other than the red fog.
âTepes, that useless bastardâŚâ
Ghostâs eyes dimmed, and he blamed Tepes as he took his last breath.