âIâll tell you the truth. So please spare my life!â
âD-Death King! How are you here? I didnât hear anything about⌠kegh!â
Everyone Yeon-woo met as he opened space was led into death.
[Death has commenced!]
[Death has commenced!]
âŚ
[The concept of âDeathâ spreads throughout the entire universe!]
A few of them were transcendents, but no matter how strong they were, it was impossible for them to resist Yeon-woo, who was on the emperor-level. Yeon-woo tore their souls and absorbed information from them to move to the next location.
Yeon-woo eliminated all the beings who got in his way. The beings that kneeled and tried to explain the situation were also faced with death. Whether it was intentional or not, Yeon-woo got rid of all the beings that stood against him. He didnât leave any alive. He had a firm resolve to completely pull out the roots. If necessary, he could blow away an entire solar system. He was going to get rid of this organization completely.
ăI canât even put a number of the kill count. Four or five civilizations mustâve died by now, huh? Haha. ă
Kronos didnât try to stop Yeon-woo. Most people wouldâve attempted to persuade Yeon-woo to stop this annihilation, but Kronos was also someone who had been a king of gods. Even if he had spent some time living as a mortal, his perspective was different from ordinary mortals.
Kronos couldnât even begin to understand what Yeon-wooâs perspective was, since Yeon-woo had climbed to a position that was beyond higher than his. He figured Yeon-woo would be fine to take care of the solution alone.
Even with that aside, Kronos thought it was necessary to straighten things out with this opportunity. With the balance of the Tower now gone, it was obvious the lost societies would try to fight each other and become more powerful.
However, Kronos considered this to be too early.ăNo one knows when and how the Night will come again. Itâll be easier to fight against them after all internal order is established. Any variables need to be within control. And putting strength forward is the best way to do that.ăSo, his conclusion was simple.
ăIn the Tower, I wondered why Allforone went to such lengths⌠But now I can somewhat understand.ăKronos subconsciously smiled bitterly at the fact that he was now in the same position as the Allforone he despised so muchâbut of course, he was also thinking of saving Pepe/Freesia, who was like family to him.
[The entire universe quakes from âDeath!â]
[Warning. The end of things could be approaching.]
[Warning. The end of things could be approaching.]
As he kept on digging into the locations, Yeon-woo arrived on a planet that was at the edge of the universe.
Whoosh!
ăHm? There was a place like this?ăKronos muttered to himself at the chilling feeling. They were on a planet that was hard to find if one wasnât paying close attention, but the scent coming from the planet was strange. It wasnât ominousâjust different.
The planet might seem like a part of this universe, but it was different. It was like some other fabric had been used to cover up the leather of already complete clothing. This was something that Kronos had never seen before. It was something that was neither âinsideâ nor âoutsideâ⌠An entirely different third party had forcefully been entered.
Kronos thought it wasnât strange that Yeon-woo discovered this planet only now. However, he wasnât able to continue with his thoughts much longer. In the middle of a red sea reminiscent of blood, he saw an island with a large fortress.
âFound it.â With that, Yeon-woo struck Scythe down.
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ââŚâ
âHow long will you stay silent?â
ââŚâ
âAre you going to endure like this forever? Itâs already been ten years since youâve been trapped here. I think enough time has passed for you to say that you were loyal to herâŚâ
ââŚâ
They were in a place surrounded by black bars. It looked like a plain prison for criminals at a glance, but it was large enough to hold tens of people and was filled with a bed, shelf, and other supplies for living.
However, Freesia paid no mind to any of them and stayed still with her eyes shut. On her arms and legs were black chains that looked like bracelets or anklets, restraints made of Divine Iron to seal all her holy power.
âOr do you think the Death King will save you someday?â A man outside the bars sighed from his seat. He had stepped up on his own will to guard Freesiaâs prison every day for the last ten years.
âBut heâs faded away to darkness. You know, donât you? Of how cruel the âdreamâ is. Once youâre in it, itâs possible to come out. He must be using quite a bit of his mentality and wasting laws of casualty to protect this universe and stop the end of things.â
Although the man was keeping Freesia behind bars, he didnât do anything to harm her, like torturing her or mistreating her. Rather, he spent hours every day trying to persuade Freesia. It was to make her understand his wishâthe mission of the organization he was in. In other words, he was trying to pull her to their side. The problem was Freesia had never been shaken.
âThe genesis and end of things represented by the Heavenly Demon and the Black King⌠Theyâve been repeated innumerous times, and no one knows how much more it will repeat. Shouldnât something be done to escape this horrendous cycle? For that, we need the âseed.ââ
ââŚâ
âThe seed that can birth an entirely new world of possibilities without the Heavenly Demon and the Black King.â The manâs eyes darkened as he added, âAnd for that, we need Rheaâs safe, which only you know the location of. Donât you also want this damned âcycleâ to end?â
At that moment, Freesia slowly opened her eyes. Her eyes were empty of emotion and it was hard to read her expression due to her mask, but the man was satisfied. The fact that she was showing a reaction meant there was some change to her thoughts.
âDid you think we wouldnât know you created By the Table to stockpile for the coming end of things? The ark is evidence of that.â
Rheaâs ark that was meant to save pairs of animals for future generations from the Great Flood was also like that. It was created to stockpile for the Great Flood and escape into the new world. Only a small part of the arkâs potential had been shown when the Tower came crumbling down. And that ark was only one of Rheaâs legacy, no, Quirinaleâs legacy.
This was what the man wanted to point out. He was saying By the Table was created to protect Quirinaleâs legacy and to carry their mission out. He was saying her mission and their mission were one and the same.
Then, Freesia slowly spoke up. Her voice was cracked because she hadnât spoken in a while. âYouâre someone whoâs crossed over from another âcycle.ââ
The man smiled bittersweetly. âI didnât cross over. I was abandoned. I donât have any home to return to, and I canât even dream of reincarnation if I die here. Iâm a wanderer if you will.â His eyes were on Freesia, but Freesia felt like he was seeing something else. He continued, âBut I⌠No, âwe,â want to make a world where no such victims are created. You donât want to come with us?â
Freesia was silent again. As if waiting for her, the man quietly just watched her. Then, Freesia commented, âThat was a good explanation. I understand your mission is the same as mine. Itâs true I was shaken because you were more honest than usual.â
âThenâŚ!â
âBut you made a mistake.â
The manâs smile faded as he stiffened. âWhat?â
âThese changes must mean youâve become more urgent, am I wrong?â
ââŚ!â The man jumped up from his seat when suddenly, an explosion and gusts of wind struck the fortress.
[The Black Kingâs ego descends!]
Crash! Crack! The barriers that had protected the fortress all this time were broken like glass. When the fortress was completely open, black lightning shot down and blew everything away.
The man tried to summon his holy power and move toward Freesia, but Sword Thunder landed in front of him before he could do so. Crash! The man was blown away by the wind. He was flung out the collapsing fortress and slid atop the red sea for quite a distance.
Yeon-woo stood where he had just been, with his Fiery Golden Eyes open.
âOh dearâŚ!â The man wrinkled his face. He had tried to convince Freesia for the last time upon receiving news that Yeon-woo was headed this way, but Yeon-woo was faster than he thought.
Crash.
âLordâŚYeon-woo.â Freesia looked up at Yeon-woo with a trembling gaze.
âAre you alright, Freesia?â
ăPepe. How come youâre only greeting him when Iâm here too?ăKronos, having changed into a human, grumbled.
Freesia looked down. âI apologize. And thank you.â
âI should be thanking you. I heard you helped to save my people. This is late, but thank you.â Yeon-woo turned to the man who was looking sadly in their direction while shaking his head.
ăBut that guy.ă
It was a face they had never seen before. His aura was different from the gods and demons that Yeon-woo knew.
ăWhereâs he from? Iâve never seen anyone with those qualities.ăKronos glared at the man like Yeon-woo, then tilted his head. He had no idea what the manâs identity was. He wondered if the man was a being who roamed around without a societyâŚbut most beings like that had great strength like Vimalacitra and Cernunnos, so there was no way he wouldnât know him.
The man seemed to be quite strong too. He deflected the Sword Thunder Yeon-woo activated with all his might and only had a slight scratch. He didnât seem to be hurt elsewhere. He had most likely reached the emperor-level, meaning his legends must be great. But why didnât Kronos know him?
âJust like this space, that man feels out of place.â
The manâs holy power, qualities, and how they were activated seemed different. He wasnât created from laws that Kronos knew. It felt like the man was secluded from the rest of this world.
âI think I know.â
Kronos turned to Yeon-woo.ăMm? You do?ăAlthough Yeon-woo had reached great levels, his life as a transcendent wasnât that long, so there was much he didnât know about gods and demons. So Kronos questioned Yeon-woo doubtfully.
But Yeon-woo answered simply, âHeâs Thor.â
ăWhat do you mean? Thor is dead. You tore his soul apart and gave it to your Apostles.ăKronos knew that Thor had been destroyed when Asgard joined sides with the Titans in the past. Moreover, the Thor Kronos knew wasnât that good-looking, and Thorâs temperament was like fire.
âHeâs a different Thor from that Thor.â
ăBut what do you meanâŚ!ăKronos trailed off and became shocked at the idea that occurred to him.ăAre you saying heâs crossed over from another âdream?âă