Didnât I tell him to never use his prophetic ability!?
Kang Chul-In felt uneasy. He certainly knew that Kwak Jung used his ability to fill in for his vacancy. That was why he was very apologetic. Kang Chul-In suffered from the guilt of overworking his favorite subordinate to such an extent.
Also,
He should have just waited!
Even if Kwak Jung didnât use his ability, Kang Chul-In would have returned after eliminating Saturnus and Cereb. He valued Kwak Jungâs loyalty and sacrificial spirit highly, but they werenât absolutely necessary.
âUrgh⌠urghhhh...â
Kang Chul-In arrived at the VVIP sickbay to see Kwak Jung in his worst state.
"This bastard...â
He couldnât look at Kwak Jung properly. His eyes had turned white, he was foaming at the mouth, and his entire body was trembling. Kwak Jung was definitely not normal. He didnât even seem sane.
â...â Kang Chul-In was flabbergasted and bit his lower lip hard.
âYour imperial Majesty...â Alfred looked at Kang Chul-In with empathetic eyes. Having stood by Kang Chul-Inâs side for the longest time, Alfred was able to deduce his masterâs feelings better than anyone else could. He knew that Kang Chul-In valued his subordinates, especially Kwak Jung. He knew that Kang Chul-in would definitely be crestfallen to see his precious subordinate moan in agony.
âIs it possible to treat him?â Kang Chul-In asked.
âForgive me, your imperial Majesty...â Alfred bowed apologetically.
âThat serious?â
âYes, your imperial Majesty...â
âCall Desdemona over.â
Kang Chul-In decided to request for the ancient black dragonâs help.
However,
âErr⌠this one, even I...â
Even Desdemona didnât have a solution.
âHmm⌠to cure this dude⌠itâs difficult as of now, to be honest.â
âIs it impossible? Even for you, an ancient black dragon?â
âNot really.â Desdemona shook her head.
âSo can you fix it or not?â Kang Chul-In frowned.
âI told you I can fix it. What Iâm saying is that itâs difficult âas of now.ââ
âExplain clearer.â
âIâm tired.â
âWhatâŚ?â
âAhh, getting a little dizzy here.â Desdemona sneakily placed her head on Kang Chul-Inâs chest. âIâm tired⌠heeng...â
âGet away.â Kang Chul-In was cold, despite Desdemonaâs massive amount of charm.
âEeeng~!â However, Desdemona seemed oblivious of Kang Chul-Inâs mood. âAaah! Iâm tired!â
â...â
âA bit dizzy⌠ouch!â
Kang Chul-In gave her a clout with his knuckles.
âHey!â Desdemona shouted. âDid you just hit me? Huh?â
âWho told you to act so stupidly?â
âYou abusive husband!â
âWhat?â Veins popped up on Kang Chul-Inâs forehead. âAbusive⌠husband?â
âThatâs right, meanie!â
âWhen did I ever hit one of my wives? Do you have any evidence?â
âI do! I saw!â
â...?â
âYou just hit me!â
Kang Chul-In freaked out at Desdemonaâs nonsense.
This girl, she really...
Now was hardly the time to spout such nonsense.
âEnough.â Kang Chul-In said sternly. âNowâs not the time to joke around, is it?â
âHmph!â
âPut your nonsense aside, and just get straight to the point. What do you mean by you âcannot fix it as of nowâ?â
âWell, that...â Desdemona replied. âDidnât I tell you that Iâm tired?â
â...?â
âIt wasnât easy unlocking Erinyes. I have my physical limits, too.â
âAhâŚ!â Kang Chul-In could finally understand what Desdemona meant. âSo that was what you meant?â
âYes, you meanie!â Desdemona glared. âI canât fix him now even if I wanted to. As I said, itâs not easy for even an ancient dragon to restructure a humanâs brain. Moreover, we are still left with the battle against Rindermergel. If I expend all my powers to fix this dude here, the battleâs gonna be tough.â
âI see⌠so thereâs no way? At this rate...â
âJust leave him alone.â
âLeave him alone?â
âIf you maintain him at status quo, then I can cure him when I regain my stamina. One or two months later, perhaps? I think that should be enough.â
âIn other words, we just have to pull through that duration?â
âYup.â Desdemona nodded. âItâs not too difficult with this kid around, right?â
She then pointed at Alfred and called him âkidâ.
âHmm...â
âJust make sure he keeps breathing. I will settle the rest.â
âIs that all?â
âYup.â Desdemona pounded her chest. âYou donât trust me? Iâm an ancient dragon, remember?â
â...â
âWhatâs with that expression?â
âN-Nothing.â
âYou are skeptical, arenât you?â
âIâm not.â Kang Chul-In shook his head anxiously.
Itâs true, sheâs not that trustworthy.
Desdemonaâs ability as an ancient dragon had already been recognized, but she was a bit of an idiot.
âHey!â Desdemona screamed. âYou⌠you are looking down on me, arenât you?â
âNope.â
âBullshit!â
â...â
âHuh? You are looking down on me, too? Huh?â
âI told you, Iâm not.â
âWhatever! Iâm pissed!â
â...â
âI wonât cure him anymore.â
Desdemona began to throw a tantrum.
âYour imperial Majesty!â At that moment, Alfred intervened. âActually.â
âHmm?â Kang Chul-In quickly paid attention to Alfred. âWhat is it?â
âTactician Kwak wished to tell you something.â
âTell me?â
âI couldnât really decipher what he was saying, but he seemed to want to warn your imperial Majesty about an impending threat. He was so desperate that he even asked me to turn him into a vampire...â
âWhat? A vampire?â
âYes, your imperial Majesty.â Alfred told Kang Chul-In what had happened. âAs you are aware, humans are the only ones who can have prophetic abilities.â
âRight.â
âTactician Kwak wanted to become a vampire to get rid of his ability and overcome the aftermath.â
âIn other words...â
âYes, your imperial Majesty. It seems like he really wished to tell you something. Think about it, your imperial Majesty. For tactician Kwak to sacrifice himself to that extent...â
âA great danger must be approaching. For example⌠an apocalypse.â
âNothing?â Kang Chul-In asked. âYup. Itâs nothing, isnât it?â
âWhy do you think so?â
âItâs obvious!â
â...?â
âThis boy saw the revival of Rindermergel!â
â...!â
âDonât you think so?â
She was right. For Kwak Jung to go to such extent, his premonition could only be about Rindermergel and his armyâs resurrection.
âIs itâŚ?â
âHave you ever told this guy about the past?â
âNo.â
There wasnât any chance to tell him. Ever since they conquered Esmeralda, Kang Chul-In was too busy with external affairs to share a proper conversation with Kwak Jung. At the same time, he could focus on external affairs because Kwak Jung was around.
âThatâs why.â
âHuh?â
âLetâs think from his perspective.â Desdemona explained logically. âThis boy probably thinks that you donât know anything.â
âRight.â
âWhat would he do in that case? He would want to inform you no matter what. Right?â
âWell, I would have done the same.â Kang Chul-In nodded.
âThatâs why he even risked relinquishing his human identity to warn you. Not bad, huh?â
âTrue...â
âAnyway, thereâs no need to pay too much attention to what he was trying to say. Just make sure his condition doesnât deteriorate. Then I will cure him. Ok?â Desdemonaâs statement was clear and straightforward.
However...
What is it?
Kang Chul-In felt somewhat uneasy.
Was Kwak Jung really trying to warn me about Rindermergel and his armyâs revival?
He had a weird feeling. Based on the given information, Desdemonaâs argument definitely had a point and Kang Chul-Inâs opinion didnât differ much from hers. No, they thought the same. Everyone would.
Tell me, Kwak Jung. What were you trying to warn me against?
Unfortunately, the unconscious Kwak Jung could not reply to Kang Chul-In. In the first place, Kang Chul-In didnât voice out the question.
âWhat are you pondering about? Are you telling me that my deduction is wrong?â
âThatâs not it.â
âThen whatâs with that expression?â
âIntuition?â
âIntuitionnnnn?â
âYour theory may be flawless, but it bothers me to not hear directly from the dude himself before stepping into the battlefield.â
âHmm...â
âIâm a little edgy because of the big matters that will happen soon. Itâs not like me.â
He was right. Kang Chul-In was about to advance to Nosferatu with his entire army. In such a circumstance, of course he would feel worried about not knowing what Kwak Jung was about to tell him.
âHmm⌠I understand⌠it wouldâve been good to confirm that he was trying to warn us about the resurrection of Rindermergel.â
âThatâs exactly my point.â Kang Chul-In nodded.
âBut what can we do? Turn him into a vampire just to hear that warning? Now?â
â...â
âJust think simply. Hmm? You are the Emperor. Donât tell me you are losing your composure because of this?â
âOf course not.â
âProphecies change anyway. Do you think there are only one or two prophets out there? To be honest, there were better prophets than this lad. Look at Agrippa!â
âAh!â
Thanks to Desdemona, Kang Chul-In could recall Agrippa the Arch Witch, who told the Emperor of Blood and Iron about the future.
âScan through the Emperor of Blood and Ironâs memories. Was Agrippa 100% accurate?â
âNope.â
âYou see. Even the experienced prophets are not always accurate. I would say about 70% accurate? Quite high in terms of statistics, but⌠you canât completely rely on this number.â
She was right. Kang Chul-In mightâve been deluded by a superstition like âprophecyâ.In fact, Kang Chul-In trusted his own abilities more than such uncertainties.
Destiny? Bullshit! Kang Chul-In was a man who âpaved his own futureâ using his own strength.
âWell, you have a point.â Kang Chul-In tossed his worry aside. âI should prepare for the battle instead of wondering pointlessly.â
âYup.â
They reached a consensus.
âAlfred.â Kang Chul-In turned around to face Alfred.
âYes, your imperial Majesty.â
âTake care of Kwak Jung. Keep him alive no matter what. As Desdemona said, just make sure he keeps breathing. He must live.â
Alfred could sense how immensely Kang Chul-In values Kwak Jung.
âCertainly, your imperial Majesty. Your humble servant will keep tactician Kwak alive! Therefore, fret not and achieve greatness!â
âAlright, I leave it to you.â
Kang Chul-In gave Alfred a look of trust. It indicated the level of trust he had in Alfred.
âKwak Jung.â Kang Chul-In tightly held Kwak Jungâs hand. âDonât worry.â
âUrgh⌠urgh...â
âI know what you are trying to warn me against.â
âUrgh...â
âSo donât worry and rest well. I will destroy Rindermergel and the Agnaga army. And then...â Kang Chul-In added. âI will cure you. Just hold on there for a while. I promise you the luxury life that youâve always wanted.â
He swore to protect Kwak Jung no matter what.
âUrgh...â Kwak Jung struggled as he held onto Kang Chul-Inâs hand. âUrghhhhhâŚ!â
âYes, Kwak Jung.â
âA-Arghhhh!â
âJust hold on there⌠a little longer⌠the end is near.â Kang Chul-In promised Kwak Jung.
BrrrrâŚ! Kwak Jungâs body trembled relentlessly as he stared at Kang Chul-In.
Kwak Jung was thinking...
D-Damn it! T-Thatâs not it! Kwak Jung screamed inwardly. Your Majesty! You bastard! Oi, Kang Chul-In!
He even showed disrespect to his superior, but,
âUrghâŚ!â All he could produce was abnormal and unrecognizable babble. Kwak Jung was about to go insane from frustration.
I have something to tell you, damn it! Thatâs not it! Please hear me out, please?
However,
âLetâs go.â
Kang Chul-In couldnât understand Kwak Jung and turned around to leave the sickbay. He went to prepare for the final battle.
Eeeeekkk! Kwak Jung struggled. Please⌠argh⌠pleasseeeee! Hear me out, please! Stop, stop! Thatâs not it!
Kwak Jung shouted with all his might, but...
âUrgh, argh! Urgh⌠argh!â
Unfortunately, all Kang Chul-In could hear was a mentally unsound patientâs ramble.
***
The next day...
âYour imperial Majesty, all preparations are complete.â
Kang Chul-In received a report that the installation of the âgigantic Warp Gateâ was successful. He had invested all of the Hearth Stone in the empire to construct this gigantic warp gate. It could instantly warp a million soldiers to Nosferatu.
It was his last resort. It would take some time for the army to march to Nosferatu, which was located in the northernmost corner of Pangaea. That was why Kang Chul-In thought of building a huge Warp Gate despite its cost.
It was definitely not easy. In fact, it was almost impossible to make one that could accommodate so many people. Kang Chul-In, however, managed to do it.
Dwarves, Ants, Nilus the Arch Mage, his junior magicians, and Desdemona the Ancient Black Dragon; these top talents were deployed for three days and three nights to construct the âGreat Warp Gateâ.
âYour imperial Majesty, the Empireâs army is ready for expedition. We are awaiting your call.â Lucia reported.
âI see...â Kang Chul-In nodded. âOk. Letâs go.â
Kang Chul-In stepped forward to face the final battle.
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