The door and window let out piercing screams. The bed sloshed like a lake disturbed by a stone.
ââŠHuh?â
Sam opened his eyes from his deep sleep. His vision was blurry from lying down, but he abruptly got up.
âAn earthquake?â
He arched his back. Everyone feared a natural disaster like an earthquake, but miners feared them even more, and Sam especially disliked earthquakes.
The earthquake soon stopped, but Samâs heart failed to calm down.
âLet me take a look outside.â
The earthquake might have affected the mine. He couldnât investigate its effects carefully at this time of the night, but he could scan the mineâs exterior. He quickly put on his clothes and got out.
* * *
Hans stared at the window that Zich jumped out of.
âWhat is going on?â
Hans thought Zich would return soon, but even after much time had passed, Zich still hadnât come back. Hans even thought of going to sleep first since Zich seemed open-minded about these kinds of matters; he didnât think Zich would nitpick about who slept first. However, the earthquake lingered on his mind. It was ridiculous to think that there would be any human involvement in a natural phenomenon, but it seemed possible with Zich.
âIt could totally happen.â
Thus, Hans couldnât go to sleep peacefully.
âHuh?â
While wondering if the earthquake involved Zich or if it was just a coincidence, Hans saw someone walking in the night.
âIsnât that Sam?â
What was he doing so late at night? Hans ran out of the window. Although he denied such claims, he was becoming more like Zich.
âMr. Sam?â
âYou gave me a scare!â
Sam looked startled. He was walking in a dark night with only his torch to rely on, so Hans surprised him by dropping down from the sky. Sam clutched onto his thumping heart and tried to still it.
âA-Are you ok?â
âYes. I was just a bit surprised.ââ
Hans looked at Sam with an apologetic face.
Hans was someone who stuck to Zichâs side like an accessory. Zich called Hans his servant, but Sam knew that Hans wasnât a slave, so he maintained his etiquette.
âWhat are you here for, Mr. Hans?â
âI was looking out of the window and saw you passing by.â
Hans pointed at the building next to them. Only one window was open with the light on from one of the many attached to the buildingâs walls.
âDid he jump off from there?â
Sam looked at Hans in surprise, but Hans was calm as if he hadnât done anything special. It almost seemed as if Sam was the unusual one.
âI thought he was normal and meek in comparison to Zich, but as expected of Zichâs servant.â
Hans was also different from ordinary people like him.
âWhere are you going in a hurry in the middle of the night?â
âI am going to check the mine because of the earthquake.â
âAt this time? Wouldnât it be better to go when itâs bright?â
âIf I donât check it immediately, my heart wonât be able to rest.â
Samâs face looked urgent and desperate, so Hans gave up on trying to persuade him. However, it was late, and it was especially dangerous at this time. Even if there werenât monsters, a mountain beast was enough to pose a great danger to a normal person.
âIf I just let him go and something happens to him, I will probably hear a lot of insults.â
Hans scratched his head and said, âI will go with you. If Sir Zich was here, he would have probably done that.â
âWonât I be inconveniencing you?â
Although he said this, Sam was glad. If he was guarded by someone who hunted monsters, he would be a lot safer.
âItâs fine. Letâs go quickly and come back.â
Hans wrote where he was going on a piece of paper and went up the mine with Sam.
* * *
While crossing his arms in front of the mineâs entrance, Zich started thinking. An unusual energy overflowed and rose out of the mine. The energy, which leaked little by little, exploded out of control after the earthquake erupted. A massive piece of earth blocked the path of the energy flow, so it was hard for Zich to assess the direction and origin of the energy. However, the energy was definitely coming from the mine.
Zich felt a sense of dull robustness and vitality; it was the earthâs energy.
âNowem must have woken up.â
Zich didnât know Nowemâs exact identity. He just knew that since Nowem had complete authority over the earth, it was probably Nowem who had woken up inside the mine.
âAs expected, those guys are related to Nowem.â
It was definite since right after the assassinsâ leader went inside the mine, a being who sounded like Nowem appeared.
âThis is good. I came to this city to meet Nowem in the first place. I will kill him here.â
Since the mine was far from the city, Zich didnât have to worry about inflicting damages on properties and peopleâs lives. First, Zich began to examine his body. He wasnât hurting nor did he feel discomfort anywhere; and since the assassins were like appetizers to him, his body was perfectly warmed up. The dead assassins would have probably gritted their teeth in anger if they heard this, but Zich was calm. His armor was in good condition, and he tightly gripped the sword in his hand. At last, he checked the mana in his body by circling it around and stood a short distance away from the mineâs entrance.
Zich didnât plan to go inside the mine. The mine environment would be advantageous to Nowem, who could use the earthâs power. Zichâs current strength was far from the strength he had in his prime days, and he didnât want to go inside his enemyâs home territory if he didnât have to.
âAnd he is going to come out anyways.â
The spectacular entrance of the âEarthâs Tyrantâ started with Suolâs destruction; thus, Zich knew Nowem would get out of the mine at one point to destroy Suol. As if agreeing with his conclusions, Zich soon sensed a presence approaching the mineâs entrance. The earthâs energy moved with the presence, and Zich was sure that it was the Earthâs Tyrant, Nowem.
âHuh?â
However, after he felt the presence, he tilted his head sideways.
âThisâŠI have sensed this presence before.â
The presence was a bit different from before, but he had definitely felt it.
âIs itâŠ!â
A memory flashed across his mind and surprised Zich.
Step! Step!
He heard footsteps inside the mine. Zich uncrossed his arms and pulled out his sword.
A human was in front of him. A completely normal human being that could be found anywhere in the village. The only special thing about the man was his dazed, blank eyes. However, the earthy smell that flowed out of his body told Zich that he was the Earthâs Tyrant, Nowem.
âI canât believe itâs you.â
Zich clicked his tongue. It almost seemed like a trick of destinyâto think that the Earthâs Tyrant, Nowem, was someone he knew. Zich said his name.
âSnoc.â
Snoc didnât respond to his name, so Zich asked, âDidnât you get dragged off by assassins? What happened inside the mine? And what is the energy you are carrying?â
ââŠâ
There was no answer. Snoc seemed like he was out of his mind.
âAre you perhaps familiar with the name, Nowem?â
Finally, at Zichâs question, Snoc showed a response.
Blink!
His pupils came into focus and staredâno, glared at Zich.
âIt seems right.â
Snoc didnât respond to any other questions except the one about Nowem. That meant he had some relationship with Nowem.
âKoooooo!â
Snoc growled like a beast.
âWas Nowem always like this?â
The Nowem he knew was a professional guy. According to survivorsâ testimonies, Nowem was violent and cruel, and he diligently cornered his opponents by utilizing his authority over the earth. No information said that he was like a mindless beast in any way.
âKuaaaaah!â Snoc cried out.
Pop!
The ground shook lightly, and a stalagmite popped out near Zichâs feet. With the speed at which it popped out, the stalagmite was more dangerous than most spears or arrows. It looked like it could pierce Zichâs body like a skewer; but instead of Zichâs body, the stalagmite pierced the air. Zich struck down the ends of the two-meter stalagmite that now looked as if it had lost its aim and spirit.
âYou seem to be out of your mind, but do you think you will be fine after attacking me?â
Zich smiled. Even the senseless Snoc twitched at the menacing smile.
âNow that Iâve received an attack, I guess I can go back to my original goal.â
The reason why Zich had come to Suol was to do the kind act of eliminating the Earthâs Tyrant, Nowem.
âSince we know each other, if you gain your senses back in the middle of the fight, I will stop. Soââ
Crumble!
As Zich moved his feet, the stalagmite crumbled. Simultaneously, Zichâs new power shot out like arrows.
âIf you donât want anything terrible to happen to you, quickly regain your senses!â
Zich clamped down his sword.
Taaang!
It was a deep, clear ring. The power of the mana-imbued sword went beyond imagination. However, it failed to inflict any damage to Snoc.
Screech! Screech!
The swordâs edge scratched the stone and made disturbing noises. A rock barrier burst out from the ground and blocked Zichâs sword in front of Snoc. But Zich expected it and he placed more pressure into his grip and poured mana into his sword.
Crack!
The wall exploded. Between the flying stone pieces and a cloud of dust, he saw Snocâs surprised face. It seemed as if Snoc didnât expect the wall to break so easily. Then, with one of his fingers on his free hand, he flicked one of the scattering stones.
Push!
âUrgh!â
A small stone pierced right into Snocâs stomach. Snoc backed off while spitting out painful groans.
âHis durability has risen considerably.â
It wasnât a force that a normal person couldâve endured. Honestly, Zich had flicked the stone thinking that it didnât matter if the stone penetrated through Snocâs stomach.
âKuuaaaah!â
Snoc raised his hand.
Craaaaash!
The ground below Zich exploded. Grains of soil and large stones flew in all directions and laid waste to their surroundings. Zich backed off while swinging his sword.
Ttatatatang!
Zich used a high-level skill. For the small stones and sand that flew towards him, Zich made moving wind currents to block them, and for the bigger rocks, he individually blocked each one of them. Then, he used the âAir Piercingâ skill to shoot bursts of air at Snoc.
Push!
âUrgh!â
The force pierced a hole into Snocâs shoulders, and blood spurted out. Now, there were more holes in his body. Snoc pulled up a boulder to stop Zichâs attacks, but he still gained two more holes.
âHeâs weak.â
Zich tilted his head sideways at Snoc who was struggling to fight back with his head hanging low. Considering how he gained the title of the Earthâs Tyrant, he was way too weak.
âIs this guy reallyâŠâ
Zich began to doubt the existence of the Earthâs Tyrant.
Craaash!
Stalagmite shot up under his feet again.
Crumble!
Zich stepped on the stalagmite with his feet and crushed it. He blocked Snocâs attacks with more ease than before, and it looked like Snoc had no chance of winning. On the other hand, Zich realized something as he looked at the stalagmiteâs broken parts.
âThe force is greater.â
The stalagmiteâs speed and hardiness were superior to the ones before. Zichâs feet felt numb after breaking the stalagmite.
âHe is getting stronger.â
The speed at which Snoc was becoming stronger was extraordinary. This was probably how the Earthâs Tyrant formed; it also meant that it was better to end him before he became stronger. Zich swung his sword.
Snoc stationed a stone barrier as a defense again, but it didnât work. Zichâs sword cut through the wall like mud and moved forward.
Craaash!
Zichâs sword, which aimed for Snocâs neck, stopped in its tracks. The sword had been blocked by another sword, enveloped by a piercing bloodlust.
âLife should be cherished. Donât you know that youâll go to Hell if you kill others recklessly?â
âThatâs not something a guy like you should say,â Zich said while looking at the leader of the group of assassins that kidnapped Snoc.