A frogâŠyes. It knew that what it ate was a frog now. It knew a lot more than it used to. It knew about frogs, snakes, and eagles.
The happiness of touching rain when it was a frog.
The happiness when it slithered on the ground as a snake.
The happiness of leaving its body to the sky when it was an eagle.
It knew about the happiness of the sky and the ground.
-Krrrng.
And it became a lion and realized the happiness of killing.
The meat of a deer was delicious. Its scent was pleasant. The moment it dug its teeth into the deerâs neck, ah, it could happily die like this.
-AhâŠ
If it hadnâtâŠ..
-Hik!
âŠ..Met some noisy living being.
-Kyaaaa!
The living thing ran away, looking behind its shoulder.
Instinctively, it chased after the living thing.
-S, save meâŠ! Dad! Dad! Save me!
The living being was loud and slow. It even landed itself into the ground.
What was it doing?
It didnât know about the concept of âfalling.â He wouldnât. Since it had flown in the sky and slithered on the ground. It was the first time it met a stupid being that fell on its own feet.
-I donât want to die! Dad! HelpâŠ
Before the noisy being became even louder, it dug its teeth in. Blood poured in between its teeth. When its mouth was filled with blood, it paused for a moment. It was shocked.
What a delicious scent!
What was this scent?!
It became addicted and drunk on the blood. It dug its teeth into the living thing and tried to swallow everything up. BloodâŠ..skinâŠ.., bone! Even the intestines. Everything was pleasant. The deeper its teeth dug in, its back feet became shorter, and its front became longer.
Its back feet were legs, and its front feet became arms. The mane of the lion turned into hair.
It all happened in an instant. It calmly ate the remnants of the living thing. When it ate even the last pieces, the memories of the living being flowed in.
-······.
Human.
That was what the living thing said.
The human was born in a rural village. It grew while receiving the love of its family. It didnât lack any love. But it still lacked something. The humanâs health was strained.
Disease.
There wasnât a way to fix the childâs illness in this rural village. Even if there was, they didnât have money. Humans died one by one in its family. And this young human refused to die lying in bed.
-I want to walk until I canât anymore!
-I want to breathe the outside air even if itâs just a little bit.
It was a mistake.
The human had come too far. It had tested how far it could travel before it died.
And it had been greeted with death. In its stomach.
-Child! Estelle!
No.
-You were here!
It stopped being itself.
-I said not to leave by yourself! Itâs dangerous near the forest. You donât know when there might be a beast. Donât leave by yourâŠbut why are your clothes like that!
-······.
The little girl opened her mouth.
-Dad.
She smiled.
-I think Iâm healthy now.
Estelle.
That was the first name the Devil King had.
A voice rang in my head.
[Your skill is being activated.]
The field began to be flipped.
The beginning of change was under my feet. Shadows. Shadows started to expand under me. My shadow covered the blackened field.
-GwoooooâŠ
Something soared out from the shadow.
-Gwoooo!
It was a bone.
A pure white bone from a person came stretching out from the shadow. It looked like a demon trying to escape from prison.
âSword Emperor.â
Looking at the shadow around me, I spoke inwardly.
âYou wanted to know why I chose the [Hundred Ghosts Summon], right?â
-Oh, yeah. I did.
âAt first, I wanted another skill too.â
It was one that strengthened Aura.
The red trajectory of the Devil King was truly fearsome. How cool would it be if I could do that someday?
But after thinking about it some more, I changed my mind.
âSkill card open.â
+
[Hundred Ghosts Summon]
Rank: SS
Effects: What you killed will be summoned as monsters. The dead cannot use their abilities from when they were living. They canât remember it either. Theyâll be summoned as goblins, orcs, zombies, skeletons, etc.
â» However, you can only summon them once a week.
+
It was a shining gold card.
âSummoning those I killed myself into monstersâŠâ
Looking at the card, I muttered to myself.
âThereâs a problem though. How many people do you think I killed?â
-Uh.
Bae Hu-ryeong furrowed his eyebrows.
-That Flame Plague and you. Isnât it 2 in total?
âYeah. It would seem that way.â
I laughed.
âBut why do you think the [Detectiveâs Insight] that the Sword Saint has, says my kill count is 4000?â
-What?
âItâs honestly pretty bad. And strange. I know suicide was a daily lifestyle for me, but did I kill someone random? Honestly, it was just me. But why is the kill count over 4000? It should logically be 2.â
-······.
âSo, this is what that means.â
I looked in front of me.
âThereâs a certain way death is counted in this tower.â
At the field of shadows.
âEven if the same person is killed twice, itâll be considered [2] and not [1].â
The monsters that were coming from my shadow.
I saw a bunch of skeletons trying to escape from my prison.
âOkay. So let me ask you again.â
It was an army.
A bunch of monsters covered the field.
âHow many deaths do you think I reached?â
Suicide for 4097 times. The first hunting of Yoo Soo-ha, and having to kill him again because I was killed by Sword Saint first.
So that meant it was 4099 deaths.
Traces of my death were clear on the large field.
âDangâŠ.â
I nodded my head, looking satisfactorily at the island of death that I made.
âWow, I died a lot.â
It was then.
-Gwoooooo!
The bone army cried out.
-Kaaaaaa!
The skeletons bared their teeth. They all looked the same. Their bodies were similar to mine, and their heights were similar to me as well. Wasnât it obvious? It was because they were monsters that proved my death.
âAll even the weapon is the same.â
A dagger.
All the skeletons were holding the same dagger.
It was the weapon from when I took my own life, and when I killed Yoo Soo-ha.
âNo wayâŠ.!â
But I was the only person calmly watching the weapons of the skeletons. The Witch and Sword Saint were both looking around with shocked expressions.
âWhatâs this? Kim Gong-ja. Is this your skill?â
âYes.â
âYouâre kidding me!?â
The Witch was taken aback.
âGoodness. A skill that summons thousands of monsters! Iâve never heard of it! So this is how you cleared the 10th floor by yourself!â
âUh.â
The Witch seemed to have misunderstood how I subjugated the 10th floor. Because I could correct her, she continued to be amazed.
âNo, thatâs not it butâŠâ
Mm.
Whatever.
âWell, I guess. Yes.â
âI knew it!â
âLetâs talk about it later.â
There was no need to fix that misunderstanding now.
Talking in front of the Devil King should be done in moderation.
-YouâŠhow do you have the same skill as meâŠ
The Devil King was also surprised.
He was frozen in place. He didnât have any expression, but from his voice, I could feel how surprised he was.
It was a shame.
If I could see his face, I wouldâve been able to see him frown.
âAre you curious?â
I folded my thoughts and smirked.
âBut what should we do? I donât want to tell you.â
-······.
âYou can continue being curious. Or should I tell you about the condition of your life? Howâs that?â
-I canât forgive youâŠ! This canât be allowed!
The Devil King cried out like an injured lion.
-Just how long are you going to tease me! Goddess! My hate! My regret! You promised you would accept it all! How couldâŠ!
âSword Saint-nim!
I didnât listen to what the Devil King was saying. He had his business, and I had my role. The Devil King was my enemy. If the enemy was preoccupied, it was an opportunity for me.
âPlease fight with the skeletons! If you assist, we wonât fall behind!â
âHm.â
The Sword Saint replied in an annoyed tone.
âFine. Fighting alongside monsters is creepy butâŠitâs better than helping you.â
âThank you! And Black Dragon Master, please help me! We can defeat the Martial King ourselves!â
âI know. Just donât pull me back!â
The Sword Saint swung his sword and the Witch exploded her Aura. The two seemed to have decided to follow my orders until the Devil King was defeated. I nodded my head and shouted towards my deaths.
âHundred Ghosts!â
The bones growled.
âShow them what youâre best at!â
I commanded.
âKill, and be killed!â
The army obeyed my orders.
-Gwooooo!
The skeletons ran onto the battlefield. They were light because they only had bones. It landed on top of the orc and cut the orcâs head with the dagger.
The skeleton crazily swung the dagger around. On the blade, the orcâs eyes, mouth, and neck were ripped. The orc screamed and collapsed to the floor. Because of the impact, the skeletonâs left arm was broken, but it didnât stop. It just headed straight for the next prey.
-Kieeek!
From somewhere else, a goblin screamed in pain. There was a skeleton that was so damaged that only its skull was left. It had used its teeth to rip off the goblinâs arm.
-Gwoooo!
-Kiiii!
Around the goblin, there were other skeletons. They were all skeletons that were hurt somewhere.
A broken arm. A disappeared leg. A lost head.
But they all had daggers. Kiiik! The goblin squirmed, but it was useless. The skeletons gathered around the goblin and brought the dagger down.
Blood soared up.
-Wow, shit.
Bae Hu-ryeong clicked his tongue.
-Look at how much tenacity they have. I wonder who theyâre like. A monster army thatâs not scared of death. What the heck. Thatâs super scary!
A massacre occurred all over the field.
The Devil King trembled with anger.
-You dare!
The Devil Kingâs shadow was continuing to produce wastewater. If the wastewater was blood, I wouldâve thought it was the Devil Kingâs blood. The Devil King was in despair.
-You donât have the qualification!
His despair rang into the sky.
-Someone from another world.
He hit the ground.
-Someone who doesnât have any life, evil intent, or hate towards this world! How dare you stop me?!
It echoed on the sky and the ground.
âWhat does it matter where Iâm from?â
I spoke in front of the echoes.
âIâm here right now. But if you still say that Iâm not qualifiedâŠâ
The echoes hadnât even settled down yet.
I heard a voice in my head.
[The tower is bestowing you a nickname.]
As if someone who had been watching me for a long time was blessing me. Like they were congratulating me after being freed from the prison of time.