Kang Chul-In realized that he had fallen into a trap when the Ectoplasm Oversuit enveloped his body. He tried to gather all his mana to resist.
Itâs futile.
You bastardâŠ!
As long as you have the Ectoplasm Oversuit on, you have to witness my memories.
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Judging from your personality, you wonât ever listen to me. Thus, I had to resort to such trickery. Blame it on your own shitty temper, you scum.
The pot was calling the kettle black. Who was telling Kang Chul-In that his personality is atrocious?
Donât worry.
Crazy bastard⊠you think I will buy that?
You shall see. Well then, hope you learn something from this experience. Ah, just to add...
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Beings that share the same soul canât possess each otherâs body, in case you are worried that I will take control of your body...
What a joke.
...!
You taking over my body? Thatâs the shittiest thing Iâve ever heard.
What a temper...
The Emperor of Blood and Iron blurred his sentence, as if he was too tired to respond.
Anyways, judge for yourself. A present is a present...
Shut the fuck up!
I shall excuse myself then⊠ahem...
That was the end. The Emperor of Blood and Ironâs voice could no longer be heard.
This isâŠ!
Kang Chul-In could feel some sort of âmemoryâ flowing into his brain. The emperorâs memories⊠pieces of archaic information from a thousand years ago were being delivered to him.
***
âKya~!â Arshelly, my daughter, smiled at me.
Cute.
I finally realized what âhappinessâ was, as I observed my daughter. What is it about this small being, this infant, that makes me so happy? Is it just because she is my blood-kin? No, thatâs not it. The blood that runs in my veins is that of the Aurangzeb family, the most notorious and contaminated family on this continent.
That was the reality for royals. It was the destiny of an Aurangzeb to deem even his parents, spouse and children as political enemies and cut their heads off. I was no exception. I rose to the throne by killing my father, Saturnus, the Emperor of Lunacy and Darkness.
I could be seen as a traitor... scum who murdered his father. That was my very nature. No euphemism, such as restoring the order, could mask it.
Of course, I have no regrets. Saturnus is the enemy who killed my mothers, brothers and my one true mother. How could I regret killing such a man? I dreamt of being such scum since young, and I am proud to have brought it to fruition.
However...
âKyaaaâŠ!â
To be honest, Iâm afraid. In the future, if I become corrupted with power, or if I canât suppress my surging lunacy... If such a day comes⊠will I point my sword at this baby who is smiling so brightly at me â my daughter, Arshelly? Just like how my ancestors did?
âPhew.â I couldnât hold back my sigh. Humans are bound to be corrupted, and Iâm no exception. This throne, this power that rules over this vast continent, may corrupt me one day. No, even if I remain uncorrupted, a power struggle between me and my children can happen at any time.
This baby, Arshelly, may challenge me for the throne in the future.
ââŠDamn it.â I bit my lower lip in frustration, and a bloody scent filled my nose. That brought me back to reality somewhat. Why am I worrying about a power struggle with my own baby daughter, which may or may not even happen in the distant future?
To feel threatened by a baby girl... Is that the lunacy of the imperial throne? O possibly the instinct of an Aurangzeb, the inheritor of dirty blood?
âNo.â I turned around in response to a voice from behind my back. âYou will never do that. Neither will my daughter.â
There⊠my most beloved woman was smiling at me. The Empress and the mother to my daughter, as well as my wife, âBrynhildr Freyja Norn Arondightâ.
âItâs a pointless worry.â
â...â
âAlthough itâs an inevitable thought.â
âInevitable?â
âBecause that has been the history of the Aurangzeb family.â
â...!â
âSo you did harbor such bad thoughts.â
I had the chills. I felt naked and exposed.
âThatâs not it.â
âWhatâs not?â
â...â
âYou were thinking that you could become corrupt and that our daughter would point her sword at you in the future, werenât you?â
I had nothing to say.
What even...
I feared nothing but my wife. My wife always read my mind, and I lied whenever she did to evade the situation.
As a result...
âDear, you need some scolding.â I always lost. âHow could you harbor such bad thoughts?â
âThatâs not it...â
âOh really?â
â...â
âOf course, I donât believe that you truly feared you and our daughterâs corruption.â
âHonestly...â
âNo.â Brynhildr shook his head. âYou grew up listening to your ancestorsâ wrongdoings, so itâs not surprising for you to think that way.â
âI-Is that so?â
âItâd be weirder if you werenât worried.â
â⊠I see.â
âBut donât worry.â
â...?â
âYou are stronger than any of the previous emperors who ruled this empire. And so is your wife.â
â...!â
âIf you become corrupt, then I will teach you a good lesson. If our daughter becomes corrupt, then we can guide her to the correct path together, couldnât we?â
âAh?â What she said made sense. âT-Thatâs true...â
âAlso.â
â...?â
âAre you that weak to fear your wife and daughter?â
âWeak?â
âIf you canât even look after your own family, then you should stop being the emperor and go fish some Leviathan in the northern archipelago. Donât you think so?â
She was right. I didnât even realize that this primitive emotion known as fear was inducing my defense instincts and bloodthirst. In the end, my ancestors (including my father) might have been weaklings, as aptly termed by my wife...
âAlso, you are...â
â...?â
âAn extremely lazy person.â
â...â
âI know that the only reason you remain on the throne is because you donât have an heir. Arenât you thinking that being an emperor is cumbersome and tiring?â
What insight. Yes, I found being an emperor quite troublesome⊠all the time. I just wanted to be a retiree.
âDonât be worried because of your ancestorsâ past wrongdoings, which you are not obliged to follow. Thatâs hardly like you. My husband â my daughterâs father â is totally different from those foolish men.â
âOf course I am.â I nodded to support her statement. Thatâs right. I was totally different from my ancestors. I was supposed to be eliminated, but I died once and instead revived through the Wheel of Resurrection. The reason why I could rise to become the emperor was because of my thirst for revenge on that âdamn bastardâ and a sense of rebellion to escape from my dirty descent.
There was a difference in âpurposeâ between me and my ancestors. They aimed to claim power from the very start, but I didnât. I just wanted to take revenge on my father, and somehow became the emperor during that process.
Iâm someone who became the emperor by chance. Therefore, I would never aim my sword at my family out of fear that they might steal this power.
âKyaaâŠ!â
That lovely child⊠my precious daughter would never threaten me to relinquish my throne. And so what if she did? I could just slap her buttocks or simply give her the throne. My daughter⊠was that precious to me.
After struggling through mountains of bodies and rivers of blood, my soul tired from such relentless chaos was gently caressed by this child.
âDumbo.â My wife smiled at me. It was a beautiful and blinding smile.
âBrynhildr.â I wanted to hug her.
âYes, Your Imperial Majesty?â
âCome here.â I pulled her closer to me so I could embrace her.
âYour Imperial Majesty!â At that moment, an unwelcome guest arrived. âE-Emergency!â
An elderly magician hurriedly rushed in with a blushed face and kneeled in front of me. It was Nilus, an arch mage who synthesized a level 10 spell. He had the power to become a duke or even a king anywhere on this continent. Itâs delightful to have such a talent as my loyal subject, but...
âWhat is it?â I could only respond curtly. After becoming the emperor, I indulged myself in a gigantic pile of work (I often stack up the paperwork for fun, trying to reach the 10 metres high mark) all the time. Naturally, quality time with my wife was extremely important and I didnât want it to be interrupted.
âThat is...â
â...?â
âA mysterious disease has emerged in Nosferatu!â
Nosferatu. It was located in the northern tundra region.
âA disease?â
âYes, Your Imperial Majesty.â
âCanât you just send the medical knights and supplies?â
âB-ButâŠ!â
â...?â
âThe victims are transforming into monsters and are attacking our soldiers indiscriminately.â
âHmm...â It was an interesting report. âA mysterious disease⊠transformation⊠hmm...â
There had to be a catch.
âA dark magician? Or a necromancer?â
They were all of the same kind.
âI think so too.â
âRight?â
âYes, Your Imperial Majesty.â
âThen...â I immediately pictured the perfect individual who could resolve this situation.
âSend Count Hector Evans, together with the antimagic knights.â
âKueh⊠thatâs a great decision, Your Imperial Majesty!â
Nilus bowed at me.
Whatâs great? Itâs obvious.
However, I didnât appreciate his praise. Hector Evans, also named the Spell Thirster, was a knight with a unique spell called âSpellthirstâ, which allowed him to absorb any magic below level 10. In other words, he was a natural counter to magicians. Even a child could think of sending Hector Evans to subjugate a dark magician or a necromancer. Thus, there wasnât a tiny bit of reason to receive praise.
But I didnât reprimand Nilus. This old geezer had always been like this. It wasnât flattery. I know how loyal he is.
âSend a message to Hector Evans.â
âYes, Your Imperial Majesty.â
âTell him to punish that daring bastard on behalf of me and my empire.â
âCertainly, Your Imperial Majesty!â
âAh, and also...â I added. âTell Hector Evans that...â
â...?â
âIf the enemy turns out to be stronger than expected, or if there is a risk of casualty amongst the antimagic knights...â
âYour Imperial Majesty...â
âTell him not to overdo himself, and report immediately to me.â
â...â
âThe antimagic knights are valuable human resources. I canât just let them be sacrificed in vain.â
I couldnât look Nilus in the eye.
âHaha⊠Your Imperial Majesty...â He seemed to have read my mind and let out a hearty laughter.
âHmph!â And so did my wife.
â...â
I remained quiet to play dumb.
âHohoho⊠w-what are the chances?â Nilus spoke with cold sweat.
That sly old geezer! He was definitely conscious of my wifeâs mood.
âThere shouldnât be a need for Your Imperial Majesty to personally join the conquest!â
â...â
âUnless there is a demon king â no, a great demon king â what are the chances?â
âI-Is that soâŠ?â
âYes, Your Imperial Majesty!â
With that, my escape plan was brought to naught. What a pity. I desperately wanted to escape the dreadful paperwork... To be honest, I even wished for a great demon king to appear.
Rummaging through the paperwork was just that agonizing.
âT-Then I shall excuse myself. Hohoho...â Nilus hurriedly left the scene.
âDear.â Immediately, I could hear my wifeâs furious voice.
âW-Well then, see ya...â
I tried to leave but,
âWhere do you think you are going!â
It was futile.
But what I didnât know was that this eccentric phenomenon at Nosferatu would eventually lead to an apocalypse.
Two months later, I received an interesting report.
âYour Imperial Majesty...â An elderly subject, Alfred Northlord De Saedius, the great Vampire lord, reported to me. âC-Count Hector EvansâŠ!â
â...?â
âHe returned without a single remaining antimagic knight.â
âHe lost all of them? Annihilation?â
âYes, Your Imperial Majesty. Also...â What Alfred reported afterwards was even more shocking. âCount Hector Evans...â
â...?â
â⊠Lost both of his armsâŠ!â
At that instant, I realized that something extraordinary was happening in Nosferatu.
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