âI had to spend over half of my Mana just to bring that item over here. I was wondering whether I should give it to you or not, but now, I donât have much of a choice anymore.â (Affeldrichae)
âYou really came up with a pretty dang great gift for me, havenât you?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk grinned widely.
On top of his hands rested a certain artefact he loved using back in Berafe. It was a magic power booster, fashioned out of the hearts of four Ancient-class Dragons he personally had hunted down.
Out of countless artefacts he used to own, he enjoyed using this one the most, and also, he thought of it as the most important one in his possession, as well.
He thought that this artefact was destroyed when he jumped dimensions due to the resistance of the worlds, but who wouldâve guessed that sheâd bring it here!
âIt was found abandoned on the spot you disappeared from Berafe. It seems that the Heartâs desire to stay in its original world prevented the artefact from travelling with you.â (Affeldrichae)
âEven after death, the remnant of their wills still remains, is that it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHearts are Dragons, and Dragons are their hearts.â (Affeldrichae)
âHmm. Well, itâs fine either way.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Whatever the case may be, in the end, this artefact found itself back in his hands. Yi Ji-Hyuk looked deeply at the Dragon Hearts each emitting different hues, before clasping them around his arms.
Click!
With that crisp metallic click of the clasps, Dragon Hearts were now locked in his arms, and he felt quite a bit satisfied afterwards. Should he say that this felt like he was recovering his lost pieces one by one?
ââŠ.Didnât you find the main Heart as well?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou sure know how to demand others to cough up the heart of their mother, donât you?â (Affeldrichae)
âI didnât know Dragons were capable of that kind of filial bonds. What, your kind know how to recognise your mothers now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMaybe Iâm just the weird one.â (Affeldrichae)
âKekekeke.â
Yi Ji-Hyuk happily chuckled out.
This was why he couldnât get close to this woman.
She might be able to understand humans with her vast intellect, but there was just no way heâd get to truly share his feelings with someone who calculated her emotions and acted based on the result.
âIt wasnât there.â (Affeldrichae)
âH-mm. Thatâs too bad.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
I need the main Heart to bring out the full might of this artefact, though.
Well, doesnât matter. If itâs not here, Iâll just use it as it is. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Even without the Main Heart, this artefact would still boost Yi Ji-Hyukâs attack power by several folds, after all.
âBesides all thatâŠ. You really exceeded yourself this time, bringing me the Hearts of your own kin like this.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThey arenât mine, so it doesnât matter.â (Affeldrichae)
âRight. You guys were always like that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Even though it was me who said it, I still canât get used to how Dragons thinkâŠ. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âSo, what is your plan now?â (Affeldrichae)
Yi Ji-Hyuk looked back at Affeldrichae in a slightly reproachful manner, his eyes implying why on earth she was even asking that question in the first place.
âFind it, fight it, and kill it. Obviously.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âLooks like you forgot to add âhowâ in that sentence. How will you find it, how will you fight it, and how will you kill it?â (Affeldrichae)
âNicely, of course.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠ.Iâm not in a joking mood with you.â (Affeldrichae)
âA Dragon talking about moods, what a funny notion that is. Why donât you use that ice-cold head of yours to figure it out?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs a little belated for me to say this now, butâŠ.â (Affeldrichae)
âMm?â
âIf I remained in that world after the end of the war, my brethren might have killed me already, saying that Iâm a mad Dragon.â (Affeldrichae)
âKekeke.â
That could really have happened.
One thingâs for sure, the Affeldrichae of their first encounter and Affeldrichae of now were two completely different beings. The Ice Queen-like Affeldrichae of the past should be considered as good as dead now.
What was so different about her from back then when she still couldnât really understand humans even now?
Actually, a Dragon wanting to understand more about humans was the evidence of the creature going bonkers for real. One should think about how a human, in his desire to understand ants better, tried to imitate the actions of ants and live like one.
Now that would be the finest example of one going mad.
Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at Affeldrichae and lightly clicked his tongue, before spreading his arms out wide to stretch his muscles.
âFrom here on, itâs my job.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNo.â (Affeldrichae)
Affeldrichae shook her head.
âItâs âourâ job.â (Affeldrichae)
âHmph.â
Yi Ji-Hyuk quietly stared at Affeldrichae.
âHey, Affeldrichae.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes?â
âMy sworn enemy, who for so long stood in my path, wishes to stand by my side now and fight alongside me?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIs there a reason not to?â (Affeldrichae)
âBut, why should you?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âJust as you said, Iâm not safe here as well. As long as I lack the sufficient Mana to open up a Gate that takes me back to Berafe, fighting alongside you will raise the odds of my own survival rather greatly.â (Affeldrichae)
âDidnât you just say that fighting dead last is the wisest thing to do?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, you arenât planning to be the last, thatâs why.â (Affeldrichae)
ââŠ.Feels a bit weird to me, though.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Well, fine.
Yesterdayâs enemy can become todayâs ally. That can happen. Happens all the time, in fact.
However, Iâve never imagined seeing the day that this dang lizard would become my ally, so itâs a bit awkward for me, you know. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âYup, itâs awkward, alright.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThereâs no need to feel awkward. Iâve always been in your side, after all.â (Affeldrichae)
ââŠ.Well, now Iâve heard everything.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk turned around.
The reason why he still felt bitter was simple â he himself knew very well that she wasnât exaggerating there. Although the methods didnât seem like it, she always tried to help him out. It was Yi Ji-Hyuk that couldnât really accept her.
It was the same story even now.
She had to be telling the truth when she said she came to this world to help him out. Dragons never lied, after all. However, even then, Yi Ji-Hyuk couldnât really accept her goodwill.
âItâs all twisted.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Because, as a human, as a living creature, even as a devil, he was all twisted up inside.
âDonât slow me down, you hear?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâm the Dragon Lord, remember?â (Affeldrichae)
âRight.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
That was enough talking, then.
When Yi Ji-Hyuk and Affeldrichae walked out of the quarantined hospital, all of the NDF agents were waiting for them by the front entrance.
ââŠ.And whatâs this?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âArenât you going to fight?â (Seo Ah-Young)
Seo Ah-Young replied curtly.
Who told them that?
Yi Ji-Hyuk lowered his gaze, and as if she felt guilty, Doh Gah-Yun stopped hiding in his shadow and silently emerged from there, before taking refuge behind Seo Ah-Young.
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a groan and nodded his head.
âFine, whatever.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWeâll go together.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âYou really wanna kill yourselves that badly, huh. Do you even have any idea where youâre going to, in the first place?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, weâre going to die, arenât we?â (Seo Ah-Young)
ââŠ.You finally gone crazy?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Unless one was not mad, one wouldnât try to kill themselves that badlyâŠ.
âFrom the way I hear it, itâll be difficult even for you this time. Isnât it?â (Seo Ah-Young)
âProbably?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIn that case, we have to go together.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âWhy? Are you thinking of dying together with me? Have you actually grown close to me or something?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Seo Ah-Young snorted derisively at Yi Ji-Hyukâs snide remarks.
âStop making me laugh, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk. There is no way we have that kind of a relationship. We only have a tenuous contractual relationship, after all.â (Seo Ah-Young)
âThatâs right.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWe all know that, if you go alone and die there, weâd all be dead meat without a chance to resist later on.â (Seo Ah-Young)
How wise.
Now that was a wise conclusion to make.
Even then, he still wasnât too pleased about it becauseâŠ. There was a hint, a trace of a certain emotion left hanging in her declaration.
âDo you know that you wonât be of any help, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâm sure we can serve as cannon fodder.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Yi Ji-Hyuk sighed again.
Indeed.
They would serve well as cannon fodder.
âDo what you want.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk stopped trying to dissuade them.
Didnât he work hard to train these folks precisely for this moment? Now that it was time to use them, he should do so accordingly.
âDonât blame me if you die. No, wait. Itâs fine if you do blame me, cuz I wonât care.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWe expect nothing less from you.â (Seo Ah-Young)
After saying that, Seo Ah-Young began direct orders to the NDF agents.
âSoâŠ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon stared at Yi Ji-Hyuk with withdrawn but calm eyes.
ââŠ.How will you locate your target?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head.
âNo need to go around looking for that guy.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âExcuse me?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âHeâs gonna show up all by himself.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat are you talking about?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât feel the need to explain himself. It wasnât as if Choi Jung-Hoon would understand just because of an explanation, and besides, nothing would change, anyway.
Trying to make these folks understand the level of belligerence demon kings possessed was a foolish task. Itâd be akin to making a bunch of children who knew nothing, realise that the sun wasnât circling around Earth, but it was in fact the other way around through nothing more than a few explanations.
âYouâll see soon enough.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Just by Yi Ji-Hyuk making a move, they wouldnât be able to resist showing up here, regardless of which demon king it was.
It was an obvious thing, really.
The 99th demon king.
Just how much death and destruction did Yi Ji-Hyuk wrought in the demon world while acquiring the title of the latest demon king and eventually as the Bringer of Apocalypse?
Just how many demons perished after being stepped on by Yi Ji-Hyuk in the process of him acquiring the âcoreâ of the demon world that would supply him with endless amounts of Mana?
Originally, the number of demons existing in that world was incomparably greater than that of humans found on Earth, but by the time Yi Ji-Hyuk stood at the summit as the final victor, there were less than half of them remaining.
So, from the perspective of demons, Yi Ji-Hyuk was the legendary slaughterer of masses that managed to erase over half of their brethren.
Of course, demons didnât feel all that much of bonds or fellowship among themselves so they wouldnât have felt the same type of emotions as humans in the same situation, but still, the overwhelming majority of them would hate Yi Ji-Hyuk regardless.
That was whyâŠ.
That demon king would be pretty desperate to rip Yi Ji-Hyuk to shreds right about now. All he had to was lightly scratch that itch, and the demon king would jump into the open all by itself.
âThe issue is with the method of scratching, thoughâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âExcuse me?â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spotted Christopher McLaren breathlessly running closer to him and asked.
âWhere will I find a place with the least amount of collateral damage?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âPardon me?â (Christopher McLaren)
Choi Jung-Hoon rapidly translated from the side. However, Christopher McLaren could only tilt his head as he still failed to understand the reason for that question, even with the translation.
What was this guy trying to ask for here?
âFind me a location where there wonât be any collateral damage even if I wreck havoc in that place.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Christopher McLaren wanted to clear something up, but the atmosphere oozing out from Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât allow that.
âIs this the same Yi Ji-Hyuk that I know?â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren could only get flustered by the change of personality displayed by Yi Ji-Hyuk, who had now gone past the level of being serious and straight into being utterly grave.
The image of a punk messing around to his heartâs content had disappeared a while ago, only to be replaced by a warrior getting ready for a truly arduous battle thatâs about to come.
âAh, by the wayâŠâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk suddenly opened his mouth.
âWhy donât we get some cameras, too?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEh?â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren stared dazedly at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
What was this about now?
*
Beltreche brought the glass of wine closer to its face. The crimson tongue slowly emerged from its lips and lightly licked the wine contained within the clear glass. And then, its yellow eyes were narrowed to slit, a frown forming on its face.
âHumansâ wines are still terrible.â (Beltreche)
It wasnât as if Beltreche had any preference when it came to liquor, but well, it was true that fruit wines created by Elves were the best, and everyone knew that Dwarves made the best beer there was.
Either here or back in Berafe, wines made by humans were just not palatable at all.
And this particular wine was supposed to be the most high-class, top quality there was, yet with this sort of taste, Beltreche thought that it might as well give up on going on a tour of alcohol tasting in this world altogether.
âAnd so, you say âheâ has made a move?â (Beltreche)
âYes. However, I can not figure out what heâs trying to do.â (Argolas)
âCurrent situation only.â (Beltreche)
âHeâs moving towards a desert called Sonoran at the moment. It seems likely that he has given up on responding to the beetles.â (Argolas)
âGiving up, is itâŠ.â (Beltreche)
No matter how many bugs there were or how far wide they had spread out, Yi Ji-Hyuk wouldâve been able to take care of them all.
Sure, it would take a long time, but eventually, heâd kill every single one. Because, that man possessed the ability to track down even the tiniest amount of dark Mana.
Yet, he was ignoring the bugs and had travelled elsewhere?
âWhat is he scheming?â (Beltreche)
It was then, the TV screen Beltreche was watching suddenly changed.
âM-mm??â
Beltreche spat out a surprised gasp.
It wasnât because the footage shown had changed.
The demon king was only watching the TV to learn more about the nature and habits of the humans of this world anyway, so he didnât really care for what channel he was watching to begin with.
No, what took Beltreche by surprise was the person appearing on the screen.