Drisa muttered with a blank voice while Lee Jong-hak and Min Ha-rin had strange expressions on their faces.
The one who was the most surprised was Allida.
She couldnât help but wonder if she was seeing an illusion or if Nina had been hit in the head or something.
âYou mentioned it when we separated the last time. That we would only meet again if there was an emergency. Master, is it that time?â
âNo. The situation has gotten worse.â
Nina let out a bitter laugh at those words.
âI canât imagine a situation worse than the current one. In any case, I understand.â
She understood what Lukas wanted from her. In other words, she understood her role.
Min Ha-rin and the rest were still staring at Nina with disbelieving expressions.
Nina Rednikova, President of the European Branch of the Hunter Association.
It wasnât just Allida, the European hunter, who knew about her violent personality. Min Ha-rin and the others also knew about it.
âIt was Nina, who was considered second among all the Presidents, whom one had to be the most careful around.â
Lee Jong-hak had met Nina numerous times during meetings. At least as far as he knew, Nina Rednikova wasnât even this polite to the Head of the Association.
Drisa scratched his head.
âPresident Nina. Who the hell is this man⊠no, this gentleman? Is he the Deputy Head? One who has never been revealed to the public?â
Any hunter knew of the position of Deputy Head of the Association.
It was the position directly beneath the Head of the Association, but the position had always been vacant. To be precise, most people believed that the position only existed in name.
Rumour had it that the Head of the Association was the only one who knew who the Deputy Head was and what kind of role they played in the association.
If Lukas was the mysterious Deputy Head, then Ninaâs attitude could have been explained. After all, there were very few people to whom the President of the European Branch had to be polite.
But Nina shook her head.
âNo.â
âThenâŠ?â
âBefore I answer that, I want to ask you one thing. Why do you think humans havenât gone extinct?â
ââŠâ
It was a sudden and extremely sensitive question. At least, thatâs how any human should have felt when asked this question.
Min Ha-rinâs expression hardened and Drisa clicked his tongue.
âYou want us to answer that now?â
âRight.â
When Nina responded in a firm tone, Drisa flinched slightly.
The fastest to grasp the situation was Allida. She sighed so softly that most of them didnât even hear it before she answered the question.
ââŠItâs thanks to the treasures discovered all over the world following the Demonsâ appearance.â
Treasures.
They suddenly began to appear in the world one day, providing humanity with a foothold to keep them from tumbling over the edge of the cliff.
They called them treasures, but there were so many kinds that they couldnât have really been described as such.
From books on magic, swordsmanship, and martial arts to weapons, armor, and accessories had special properties and were made of materials that couldnât have been found on earth.
The humans thoroughly analysed the treasures that they found and made them their own, which allowed them to obtain just enough power to resist the Demons.
Nina nodded before saying.
âWhat else?â
âItâs thanks to the potential of the humans that erupted when we became united.â
It was Lee Jong-hak who answered this time.
Of course, they didnât join hands in the beginning. It took more than a decade after the Demons first appeared for humanity to unite. After they had suffered great damage.
But the resistance and potential that humanity had shown since then could only have been described as amazing.
Knowing that, Lee Jong-hakâs voice was filled with subtle pride.
The final answer came from Drisa, which came after he thought for a long time.
âIsnât it because of humanityâs quick and accurate response?â
When the Demons appeared, Europe and Africa quickly became lands of death, and most of the great powers there could not have maintained their functions as sovereign states after the devastating blows.
North America, which was now called the safest continent on Earth, was no exception to the devastation, but they were able to earn that title because of their relatively fast defeat of the Demons.
Many countries lost their power, and the state of Anarchy lasted for nearly a decade.
Just before civilisation collapsed, the Hunter Association was founded, and it rallied humans together to restore stability to mankind.
In fact, for the first time in human history, a world government was established.
âYou all are not wrong. But there are other large and small reasons besides those.â
âWhy did you ask something like that?â
âTo tell you the truth.â
Ninaâs voice became serious.
âOne of the decisive reasons why humanity didnât collapse was because my Master was helping us behind the scenes.â
ââŠâ
It was natural that those words caused a cold silence to descend upon the room.
âWhat did you justâŠâ
âBy Master⊠are you talking about Mr. Lukas?â
Nina nodded and continued.
âOf course, it wonât be easy to accept. I understand that. But everything Iâve said is true.â
ââŠâ
Nina looked at the people in the room.
It was possible that if someone else had said those words to them, they might have already left.
With that in mind, she understood why Lukas wanted her to be the one to explain.
ââŠhow exactly did he help us?â
âHe was the one who scattered the treasures across the world, taught us how to interpret them, and advised us on how to utilise them. He was a great help in the founding and maintenance of the Hunter Association. He taught us how to hunt Demons, and those whom he taught personally are all key figures who are now supporting humanity. Thatâs the best I can summarise the essential points.â
ââŠâ
Maybe it was just her, but it felt like the mood in the room had grown even more somber.
The four of them looked at Nina as if she was crazy.
Holding back her words of denial, Min Ha-rin asked a question instead.
âAre you saying he did all of that on his own?â
âRight.â
âHow⊠Who the hell is this person?â
âThe Saviour.â
Drisa snorted loudly.
âHow interesting. Are you saying heâs the second coming of Jesus?â
âHuht.â
Nina chuckled, but Drisa didnât mean that as a joke.
What would be so strange about Jesus resurrecting when Demons had already descended upon the Earth?
Nevertheless, there would be no problem other than the exponential growth in the influence of Christianity, which already had a strong stake in the association.
âOf course not. Master isâŠâ
âGod.â
Lukas looked at the one who said that.
It was Lee Jong-hak. He was expressionless, but it was apparent to those in the room that he was angry.
âOr something similar.â
Nina paused.
Strangely, it wasnât easy for her to deny those words.
Lee Jong-hak continued in a low voice.
âI have a question.â
âWhat is it?â
âNot you, President. Iâd like to ask him directly.â
Lukas looked Lee Jong-hak in the eyes. His expression was very serious.
Lukas nodded.
âGo ahead.â
âWhere were you, and what were you doing right after the Demons appeared?â
âIn another place, saving others.â
ââŠthen when did you come to âthis placeâ?â
âAbout 30 years ago.â
Lee Jong-hak fell silent for a moment.
âAccording to Min Ha-rin, you have the power to kill a Demon Duke easily. So why have you been silent for the past 30 years? If you had been more active, you would have been able to kill dozens if not hundreds of Demon Nobles.â
How many lives could have been saved if he had done that?
It was Nina who answered.
âItâs not that simple. My teacher can only save a limited number of humans.â
âLimited? So you mean he saves humans selectively?â
âThatâŠâ
Nina was speechless for a moment.
âEarlier, you said we were qualified. Is that why you saved us? Because we were qualified?â
âRight.â
ââŠâ
Lee Jong-hakâs expression became harder.
âMy mother died when I was 7 years old.â
ââŠâ
âMany people consider Europe and Africa to be the lands of death; China was also in a bad situation. At least, it was the worst among the East Asian countries. The tragedy that took place in my hometown, Guizhou Province, was especially terribleâŠ. A huge horde of Demons who covered the sky in black appeared suddenly. In the face of this disaster, my motherâs judgement was quick and wise. She found a place for me to hide behind a bookshelf.â
Lee Jong-hak closed his eyes, and it seemed that he was recalling that day.
Stay right there. Be quiet. No matter what happens, donât say anything.
His mother had said this with a trembling voice while tears rolled down her cheeks.
How could he not have been scared at the time?
âShe probably knew that after I was put in there, she wouldnât be able to fit.â
When Lee Jong-hak opened his eyes again, there was a fire of hatred flickering in them.
âAfter a while, a Demon smashed the door and stormed in. My mother ambushed it with a kitchen knife, but it wasnât enough. She was overwhelmed in an instant, and what happened next was hell to watch.â
At that point, Min Ha-rin didnât want to hear anymore. This was an instinctive rejection.
Even before hearing it, she already knew how the story would end.
Nevertheless, she couldnât cover her ears and her eyes remained locked to Lee Jong-hakâs lips.
âWhat was even more terrible was the fact that it didnât kill her before it started eating her. It tore off my motherâs arm with its sharp teeth, ripped the flesh from her thighs, and ate it ravenously. Her screams were the most horrible screams Iâd ever heard in my life. I wanted to rip my ears off. But⊠the most frightening moment was when I couldnât hear the screams anymore.â
Lee Jong-hak would never forget the last sound he heard. The sound of the demon chewing on his motherâs skull.
âI couldnât move. And my tongue had been frozen by fear. I even forgot how to blink, which meant I saw every single thing that happened.â
Lee Jong-hak looked up.
He looked directly at Lukas.
âIf you are the saviour, then why didnât you save my mother? Because she didnât meet the qualifications you just mentioned?â
The âmotherâ whom Lee Jong-hak was talking about wasnât just his own.
Lukas knew that too. His words werenât just whining. Instead, he was blaming him for his arrogance.
Instead, he was asking about the countless people who died because they werenât chosen by him.
âI know, yeah. Everyone knows. Itâs impossible for you to save everyone. Even God couldnât have done that. Thatâs a given. What Iâm saying might only be because of my perspective. HoweverâŠâ
Lee Jong-hakâs voice became filled with anger.
âCan you imagine how the fact that you wandered the world for decades saving only those you selected⊠looks to me?â
ââŠâ
âThis is what Iâm really curious about. What if you saw a suffering human who didnât meet your requirements? Would you just walk past them and pretend you didnât see anything? Are you standing on the sidelines while countless humans, whom you can save, die? Just because they arenât qualified enough?â
âStop.â
Nina spoke in a low voice, but Lee Jong-hak didnât shrink back at all.
He continued in a cynical tone.
âI really wonder how I can feel grateful after learning that you only saved me because I suited your taste⊠I canât accept that. I believe that you are a great being and that everything Nina said is probably true. You supported humanity from behind the scenes, gave us the tools we needed to defend ourselves, and taught us. HoweverâŠâ
Lee Jong-hakâs breath came out sharply.
âWe havenât been able to survive this long because of your help. We lost our families, our countries. Our population is not less than half of what it used. But even though there are countless monsters stronger than us out there, we havenât given upâŠ. Thatâs purely our own power. Itâs not because we had the help of some unknown saviour.â
Nina couldnât have been angrier. But the only reason she hadnât done something was because Lukas had blocked her voice.
So all she could have done was grit her teeth and glared at Lee Jong-hak.
Lee Jong-hak rose from his seat. Then he walked past Lukas and said.
ââŠI will find a time to repay your favour of saving my life.â
After saying that, he left the room without hesitation.
Then Drisa and Allida slowly rose up from their seats.
âUm⊠well. I think I need some time to think about all of this. Itâs not something that I can easily accept at this moment.â
âIâm sorry, President. Please give me some time.â