Many nobles were shaken by the words of Viscount Ja Soo-jung.
âLovelyâŠâŠ?â
Count Ah Ru-ho looked caught off guard. Many nobles had similar expressions.
However, those who had been captured directly by Viscount Ja Soo-jung.
Only the expressions of those who loved the Viscount and were loved by the viscount didnât change. It was almost as if the Viscountâs lovers thought âsomething that should be said is being saidâ.
âYeess.â
In this confused atmosphere, Viscount Ja Soo-jung continued.
âA person crushed by their own misfortune. The sight of even a noble crying out because they are unable to bear their own weight would always reach the heart. If we had to compare Marquis Baek Seol-to, wouldnât it be with a honey filled rice cake? When you bite into it, sweetness fills your mouth.â
ââŠwhat are you talking about right now?â
Count Ah Ru-ho was stunned.
âHah.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung sighed. Then she shrugged. It was an attitude of clear disregard and contempt for Count Ah Ru-ho.
âItâs fine if you donât know. There are adventurers who go out following a treasure map even if it suddenly appeared before them, and there are those who mock those adventurers. So does your story end there?â
âWhat?â
âIâm asking if you have anything else to say, Count. To summarize what youâve said so far. [Look at these unfortunate people]. [He lost his granddaughter to a noble]. [That noble belongs to this one]. If you have nothing more to say, I think itâs best to leave. It is already quite late at night and it would be bad if the meeting is delayed any further..â
âYo-, you cunning fellow⊠This old man lost his one and only granddaughter!â
Count Ah Ru-ho shouted.
âIt was her grandmotherâs birthday. Did you know that? The granddaughter was running home to give her grandmother a present when she was beaten to death by Marquis Baek Seol-to!â
ââŠâ
The old man continued to prostrate himself before the throne, his head pressed to the ground. Without even a single glance towards the old man, Count Ah Ru-ho pulled something out of his pocket.
A hairpin. It was an accessory that women from commoner families often wore.
âLook! This hairpin is the present the granddaughter prepared. She ran to give this present to her grandmother, but on the way, she bumped into the Young Miss Baek Seol-to!â
Count Ah Ru-ho shouted desperately.
I wondered if the Count was really desperate to help the old man in his plight.
But regardless of the reason, the desperate appearance of a human was very convincing. In the blink of an eye, the nobles forgot the words of Viscount Ja Soo-jung, and instead looked at the old man with pitying eyes.
âThe granddaughter fell in the snow. Then, with a simple smile, she apologized to Young Miss Baek Seol-to, saying [Iâm sorry], and [I should have been looking where I was going]. If her apology had been accepted, it would have been just another accident that happens everywhere.â
Count Ah Ru-ho was now exuding confidence.
The old manâs miserable back, the sympathy being poured onto it, and the face of Viscount Ja Soo-jung, who appeared to be indifferent to everything.
All of these factors gave Count Ah Ru-ho the assurance of victory.
âHowever, Young Miss Baek Seol-to grabbed that commoner child. AndâŠâ
âBoring.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung muttered.
It was a voice as quiet as a dragonflyâs wings.
No one but me heard the Viscountâs murmur.
Count Ah Ru-ho was still speaking vigorously. The eyes of the audience were glued to the Count. So when I looked over toward the Viscount, I was the only one able to enjoy her monologue.
âAri wasnât the only one who had prepared a birthday present that day.â
I tilted my head.
âAri⊠Who is that?â
âThe granddaughter. The child who was whipped to death by Baek Seol-to.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung responded bluntly.
âThat day was also her grandfatherâs birthday. At the same time, both girls had prepared birthday presents. Baek Seol-to had made a brooch with her family crest by hand, but she wasnât able to give it to her grandfather.â
ââŠWhy?â
I had a strange feeling as I saw a glint in the Viscountâs eyes.
It was like she hadnât heard the story from someone else.
It felt like she was talking about a scene sheâd witnessed with her own eyes.
âShe wasnât able to do the math homework her grandfather gave her properly. She was scolded. The Young Miss couldnât show the brooch then. Which child would give a gift to an adult that just scolded them?â
ââŠâ
âWhen the commoner and the noble girls bumped into each other on the road, the brooch fell to the snow. It didnât just fall, it also happened to be stepped on by the commoner girl. It broke.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung spoke with a face that seemed devoid of warmth.
âThe brooch wasnât expensive looking. In fact, itâs hard to even call it good. It was a flimsy item that wouldnât be surprising if it suddenly broke. But the Young Miss picked up the broken brooch and shoved it towards the commoner child.â
âAnd said.â
You broke it.
âStartled, the commoner child hurriedly lowered her headâ
Iâm sorry, Miss.
Iâm really sorry.
âHowever, while young children know how to apologize, they donât know how to accept an apology. In addition, the Young Miss, Marquis Baek Seol-to, was often called the âBrainless Young Missâ and was ignorant. So there was no way her response would be good.â
It shouldnât be broken, you broke it!
âThe Young Miss had guards assigned to her. Well, in reality, the Young Miss was the only heir of the Marquis. The guards who followed her were also deeply loyal. So when then Young Miss stretched out her hand.â
Guard!
Whip!
âThe guard handed a whip to the Young Miss without any hesitation. The Young Miss grabbed the whip, whining slightly as the handle was too thick for her to properly grasp.â
Then the childâs whip struck the childâs back.
âOne whipped with all her might and the other convulsed as she was whipped.â
Iâd rather break you! Huh! Huh! How is this, huh!
âIt hurts, Miss.â
âIt hurts. Young Miss, Iâm sorry, it hurts.â
Stupid.
Youâre all fools.
Grandfather, Grandfather is an idiot!
âNo one stopped the Young Miss.â
It was said that the snow field was covered in blood.
Baek Seol-toâs guard collected the whip again. The servant that accompanied the Young Miss, picked up the hairpin from the messed up corpse. This wasnât out of sympathy for the commoner child. It just occurred to them that they should probably give it to someone.
âLook!â
Now, that hairpin was in the hands of Count Ah Ru-ho.
âCanât you feel the bitterness in this hairpin! Viscount!â
After 6 years, the hairpin had become worn. The hairpin, which had probably been polished to be given to the grandmother as a present, had now lost its luster and dust rested on its skin. Old and worn, it was an item that could be seen anywhere.
âIs the Viscount so cold blooded!â
ââŠâ
Viscount Ja Soo-jung only smiled strangely when she heard Count Ah Ru-hoâs sharp cry.
âIs the Viscountâs head filled with nothing but the reasoning of sages and the classic writings?! Why else could she sit so calmly while looking at this relic with traces of blood, the remnants of death!â
No.
âThe Viscount doesnât even seem to have human blood!â
That wasnât it.
Count Ah Ru-ho⊠and the other people were misunderstanding something.
The Viscount [could see everything].
She knew much more than Count Ah Ru-ho did. She had even witnessed the death of the granddaughter from a closer distance than the man who had his back to us.
That wasnât all.
The last thing the granddaughter thought before dying. The last thing she said. The way Marquis Baek Seol-to swung her whip.
Viscount Ja Soo-jung knew a lot more than everyone else.
âBecause.â
My head spun, and I barely managed to spill the words out of my mouth.
âViscount. You have⊠the [Gold Dragonâs Eyes].â (TL: Not âgazeâ like the skill. Iâm not sure if this is an error with the raws or intentional.)
âHmm?â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung turned to look at me.
âWhat are you talking about, Advisor?â
I gulped.
In the distance, Count Ah Ru-ho continued to stir up a storm. He cursed at her that she didnât have human nature, and even went on to say that she was an illegitimate child without proper roots. He slandered her as a tyrant that did not show mercy. And he affirmed that it was outrageous for such a person to become a Duke.
The room erupted, and thanks to that, it created the perfect environment for the two of us to exchange stealthy whispers.
âThe Gold Dragonâs Eyes.â
âYes. The Gold Dragonâs Eyes, is there something wrong with them?â
âThe Gold Dragonâs Eyes can see everything. From an omniscient viewpoint. You have one body but you can see the entire Tower. It gives you the ability to see all things at once.â
âThatâs not wrong. So?â
ââŠin addition, you have [Ice River Dragonâs Breath].â
My heart pounded in my chest.
â[Ice River Dragonâs Breath] allows you to go to any time you wish. [Eyes that can see anything] [Breath that lets you go anywhere]. You have both. If you wishedâŠâ
âIf this one wished?â
âIt would be possible to watch the very moment when the granddaughter was whipped to death.â
I said.
âThatâs your omniscience.â
That was what gave the Tower Master the power of omniscience.
âUsing [Gold Dragonâs Eyes] and [Ice River Dragonâs Breath], you could personally witness all of the death and despair in this world.â
ââŠâ
âThose two powers allow you to watch everything that happens in the Tower.â
At that moment.
[Right answer.]
[Acknowledged that you have overcome the second gateway.]
[Gold Dragonâs Eyes and Ice River Dragonâs Breath form the Towerâs Observatory.]
There was a moment of silence.
Purple eyes admired my face.
âThatâs right.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung slowly opened her lips.
A smile gently hung off of her soft lips.
âNot bad. The information given to the Advisor wouldnât have been much. You were able to put all of that together on your own and guessed a project this one planned to use.â
âYouâŠâ
âThe warrior should receive a reward for finding the correct answer.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung reached out and grabbed my wrist.
ââNow, Iâll show you the death of the granddaughter.â
Trickle.
I felt something crawl up my leg. It was cool like the skin of a snake. Surprised, I looked down and found darkness on the surface of the water, darkness that I could only describe as a shadow, slowly climbing up my skin.
âFollow me.â
In the next moment, I was consumed by the shadow.
4.
Shwack-
The snow splashed as it was struck by the whip.
The balls of snow were heavy with blood. They leapt into the air, but didnât sail very far. In clumps, they plummeted towards the pool of blood that had dyed the ground red.
âItâs your fault!â
âPleaseâŠspareâŠmeâŠâ
âYou-, itâs all your fault! You! Because of you! If it werenât for you!â
The whip struck the air.
The balls of snow sitting on the surface of the pool of blood melted.
âAhâŠâ
The little child convulsed.
The last bit of the childâs body temperature flowed down her body into the snow beneath. A small puddle of water, created by the childâs body heat, spread.
ââŠâ
âThat is the child.â
Ja Soo-jung raised her finger. The two of us stood in a dark alley. There were pedestrians on the street, but perhaps they were scared by the aura the Marquisâ guards as they all ducked into alleys to avoid them.
âMarquis Baek Seol-to. Now, she is Young Miss Baek Seol-to. The child the Young Miss killed when she was 10 years old is laying there.â
I instinctively tried to run out.
But I couldnât.
A hand with strength surpassing my own was wrapped around my wrist.
âNo.â
âWh-, why not? We have to go immediately. If we go right now and take her to a clinic, maybeâŠ!â
âPerhaps she can be saved. Yes. Perhaps she might suffer terrible pain during the winter season, but as time passes, she would get better and would be able to live a normal, happy life. The Marquis would give them a hefty compensation. In fact, they would probably be able to live a much better life.â
âThen why are you holding my wristâŠ!â
âAdvisor.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung smiled.
âMr. Kim Gong-ja.â
The sound of the whip echoed in the distance.
âDo you know how many times this one has seen scenes like this?â
The Young Miss ferociously beat the body of a young child who would soon die beneath her whip. Someoneâs winter was ending here.
âThis one is currently 18 years old. However, I have lived an infinite number of lives that couldnât possibly be contained within the number 18. I watched the death of a child as I am doing now, hundreds of children, thousands of children, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, billions, trillions. They all crossed the yellow river right before my eyes.â
âFrom the founding of the kingdom till now, December 24, 2001, I have seen countless infanticides, robberies, massacres, victories and defeats. So far, it was limited to the history of this kingdom. But someday, I will watch this world, no, every world die.â
âAnd I will not do anything.â
My throat was dry.
âHuhâŠ?â
âThis one could prevent that child from dying. I could undo any number of unfortunate deaths. I could regress and regress and regress until all unjust deaths are eliminated and the entire world becomes just and righteous.â
However.
âI wonât.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung chuckled.
âEver.â
ââŠâ
âI will never interfere.â
âWhyâŠ?â
âOnly in this way will all of the misfortunes that occur in this world be [this oneâs fault].â
The child had died.
Huffing and puffing, the Young Miss kicked the corpse before turning and walking away. The falling snow covered the Young Missâ back.
âWhat was the reason for that childâs death, Advisor? What went wrong that caused her to die?â
Viscount Ja Soo-jungâs voice was soft.
âIs it because she bumped into Young Miss Baek Seol-to? Was that wrong? Or was it the fault of Young Miss Baek Seol-to? Was it because she was raised by her grandfather? Was it because she was born with a brain her grandfather wasnât satisfied with? In that case, was it wrong because Young Miss Baek Seol-to was born?â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung let go of my wrist.
âItâs not. That was all a coincidence. You cannot blame coincidence. No one is wrong for being born. Thereâs no such thing as a life that shouldnât be born.â
ââŠâ
âThere is only one person to blame.â
She placed her hands on her chest.
âThis one has the ability to approach the granddaughter and say, âthe road ahead is dangerous, go another wayâ. Then that child could avoid the misfortune that befell her. This one could also become a secret friend of Young Miss Baek Seol-to, and give her private lessons. Then the Young Miss would become smarter day by day and be acknowledged by her grandfather.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung clasped her hands as if she was praying and looked at me.
âThis one has the ability to do that.â
ââŠâ
âI wonât.â
âNever. No matter what happens.â
Suddenly, the surroundings changed.
The blood soaked snow disappeared and the council hall with the flowing amniotic fluid appeared once again.
Count Ah Ru-ho was still pointing his finger in our direction and condemning Viscount Ja Soo-jung. The courtesan of the capital city who lacked humanity, how could she not grieve over a childâs death, why did she not try to helpâŠ
âAdvisor.â
In the midst of the noisy council hall, Viscount Ja Soo-jung whispered to me.
âThere is no such thing as accidental deaths in this world. There are no accidental misfortunes. All deaths and misfortunes were deliberately allowed to happen by this one.â
ââŠâ
âEvery misfortune youâve suffered is this oneâs fault. Because this one didnât move to stop it. Because this one didnât deal with it. And because this one ignored it. Countless misfortunes are allowed to happen. At least in this kingdom. And in time, the entire world.â
ââŠâ
âDo you understand what Iâm saying, this oneâs Advisor?â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung smiled like a saint.
Then, the surroundings changed once again.
0
This time, it was the scene of Viscount Sun Heuk-sin eating human flesh.
âNow.â
Viscount Ja Soo-jung stroked the back of my hand.
âItâs time to blame this one.â
My heart pounded.
âScream âwhy didnât you helpâ. It wouldnât be a meaningless scream. This one had the ability to help, and I was right there in your misfortune. Ask me why I didnât save you. It will never be a pointless question. Because this one was able to solve the problem.â
She clasped my hand.
âBecause thatâs the type of being this one is.â
I couldnât breathe.
âNow you know the [culprit] that you should point your finger to without a doubt.â
The one God spoke.
âThis one is the [God that never Regresses]. A God who will not regress for anyone, and will only watch your misfortune.â
God softly declared.
âAnd thatâs why this one is a God you can condemn.â