Now, it wouldnât have reacted to some pathetic little provocation.
Indeed, Beltreche was thinking of slowly torturing and killing Yi Ji-Hyuk, regardless of the level of provocation.
With a little bit more time, the beetles Beltreche had unleashed wouldâve turned humans into undeads one by one, and eventually, the true undying army wouldâve risen up in this world.
Beltreche was planning to drag the situation on until then, and make Yi Ji-Hyuk suffer all sorts of pain, before killing him  for good.
HoweverâŚ..
âThatâs a Gate!!â (Beltreche)
What Yi Ji-Hyuk was opening up was definitely a Gate. However, not only was it not a regular transfer Gate youâd use to move from one place to another in the same dimension, but rather, that portal was actually used to travel from one dimension to another, instead!
It was a dimensional Gate!
It was quite obvious where Yi Ji-Hyuk would go if he made such a Gate: Berafe.
Indeed, Yi Ji-Hyuk was creating a Gate that led to Berafe right now.
No matter what, that had to be stopped.
Because, the current Yi Ji-Hyuk could be dealt with without a problem.
However, if he managed to return to Berafe and recovered his immortality, as well as his connection to the demon worldâs core, then just what would happen afterwards?
The Bringer of Apocalypse would be revived, thatâs what.
In other words, the Immortal Soul, the reviled and feared 99th demon king would descend upon the world once more. When that happened, Yi Ji-Hyuk would no doubt come looking for Beltreche next.
The only thing remaining after that would beâŚ. suspended in a state of neither living or dead, Beltreche would suffer the hellish torment over and over again.
âI canât allow that!!â (Beltreche)
This wasnât simply for his own well-being, either.
During the period of Yi Ji-Hyuk rampaging around in the demon world, just how much devastation did he cause there?
No, wait. Didnât he actually cause the balance of not just the demon world, but all of the worlds out there to nearly go out of whack??
If Beltreche wanted to prevent the situation of everything and everyone perishing together, it needed to stop Yi Ji-Hyuk from reverting back to the Bringer of Apocalypse at all costs.
âWhere is that place??â (Beltreche)
Beltreche hurriedly questioned Alpha, who was quietly observing the situation from the back.
âWell, the Sonoran is a pretty big place, soâŚ.â (Alpha)
âAre you saying you donât know where he is, human?â (Beltreche)
Alpha shook his head.
âIâve already told you itâs in Sonoran. Wouldnât finding a group of people of that level in a desert with virtually no one living there, be a breeze to you and your abilities? Or, were the existences of demons so pathetic that I have to spoon feed you some soup having already prepared a feast for you, too?â (Alpha)
Beltrecheâs yellow eyes quietly glared at Alpha.
âIndeed, your words arenât wrong.â (Beltreche)
âLooks like words can get through to you.â (Alpha)
It was then, Beltrecheâs fingers flicked momentarily.
Paaaang!
âKeuk!â
Alpha writhed around in pain. The intolerable pain shooting up from his right arm shook his consciousness almost into a blackout.
Drop!
He then heard the sound of something weighty fall to the floor.
Alpha gritted his teeth after seeing the strange sight of his own right arm falling to the ground after it was sliced off.
âIâm grateful for your counsel, so as a reward, I shall let you keep your life.â (Beltreche)
âDoing whatever you please, arenât you?â (Alpha)
âNext time, Iâll do something about that mouth of yours.â (Beltreche)
Alpha shut his mouth.
âFine, Argolas.â (Beltreche)
âYes, great demon king.â (Argolas)
âFind him. Find where Yi Ji-Hyuk is right now. I shall personally go there.â (Beltreche)
âBut, great demon king, that isâŚ..â (Argolas)
âDo you wish to witness the advent of the Bringer of Apocalypse with your own two eyes again?!â (Beltreche)
Argolasâs body still prostrating on the ground began trembling, hard. Indeed, even Argolas didnât want to see that scene, no matter what.
âFind him. Iâll personally go there. It is regrettable that matters did not go according to my plan, but thereâs no helping it.â (Beltreche)
âI understand.â (Argolas)
Along with those words, Argolas walked backwards and left the chamber. After the smaller demon disappeared, Beltreche licked its face and glared at Alpha.
âThe existence of humans can be rather interesting.â (Beltreche)
âItâs the same story for you demons, too.â (Alpha)
âI enjoy dealing with those humans with a bit of determination. Whenever I get to look at their tenacity slowly erode in the face of eternal torture, I end up feeling that there is no better game than this in the entire universe.â (Beltreche)
âMy own tenacity wonât be eroded by something like that.â (Alpha)
âSure, they all say the same thing as you. HoweverâŚ. Oh, human, none of those who have said that to me lasted for more than three hundred years.â (Beltreche)
ââŚâŚâŚâ
Alpha became speechless at the rather unimaginable time scale put forward by Beltreche.
Torturing someone for three hundred years? And this demon enjoyed that as a game? Alpha once more recognised the simple, undeniable truth that the word âcrueltyâ was synonymous with the title of âdemonâ.
âItâs pretty horrifying, indeed.â (Alpha)
âFufufufu.â
Beltreche chuckled joyously.
âSoon, you shall bear witness. You shall see how I rip Yi Ji-Hyuk into pieces and turn this world into mine.â (Beltreche)
Alpha didnât reply to that and simply chose to quietly stare at Beltreche.
The pain from his torn arm tormented him to no end, but he was already well familiar with pain like this.
At least, to him, that was.
*
Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at the large Gate growing even larger in the air and spat out a groan.
âEuh!â
Even though he was trying to lure out a demon king, to think, heâd actually open up a Gate that led to Berafe. With his own two hands, no less!
No ordinary tricks would fool a demon kingâs eyes, so he had no choice but to open up a real Gate.
âWhat a freaking waste.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
One needed to spend an inordinate amount of Mana if one wanted to open a Gate that crossed dimensions.
Sure, it wouldnât have been that much of an amount to the Bringer of Apocalypse in the past, but for the current Yi Ji-Hyuk, it was a price so hefty that it might even break his back at this rate.
âGroanâŚ.â
Yi Ji-Hyuk looked at the shining Mana crystals below the Gate and continued to groan over and over again.
âThey are just a handful of low quality Mana crystals, so why do you feel so rueful about using them?â (Affeldrichae)
âItâs because you canât get them here, thatâs why!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Even if you lived in a valley with water everywhere, youâd still find a drop of the early morning dew very precious when you suddenly find yourself stuck in a desert, you know?! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
The artificial Mana crystals used to open up Gates recently all had been confiscated by Yi Ji-Hyuk. And the lowest quality crystals among them were being used today, but still, he felt as if his own chest was being ripped open by this.
How should he say thisâŚ.
Was this similar to him taking a look at two lumps of gold, one large and one small, and then throwing the smaller one away in the rubbish bin?
Although the Gateâs size was barely enough for Yi Ji-Hyuk alone to walk through, it was still a massive undertaking to open one up like that.
âItâs going to open up for real at this rate, you know?â (Affeldrichae)
âGroanâŚ.â
Yi Ji-Hyukâs legs began shuddering in sheer nervousness.
The demon king must come.
There was no way that it wouldnât.
Demons knew better than anyone what would happen if Yi Ji-Hyuk was allowed to return to Berafe.
If the demon in question was on the level of a demon king, than that guy would be chomping at the bits, not knowing which end was up and all that.
That should be the case, butâŚ
âCould it be that the b*stards donât know whatâs going on here?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He even helpfully broadcast everything live on the airwaves, but what was he supposed to do if the idiots fail to see it?!
Yi Ji-Hyuk shifted his glare over to Christopher McLaren and got angry.
âAre you sure the broadcast is being shown live everywhere??â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs being shown on almost all the stations out there. The fate of this country is hanging in the balance, so you think Iâd not do my job properly?!â (Christopher McLaren)
âH-mmâŚ..â
He wasnât wrong there, soâŚ.
How come those b*stards hadnât shown up yet??
It was then â Yi Ji-Hyukâs eyes caught the sight of a strange airborne creature flying closer in the far distance.
âHo-oh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Didnât that look suspiciously like a demon?
Yi Ji-Hyuk moistened his lips and formed a mysterious smile.
But, of course.
There was no way they wouldnât come.
If that demon king was such an idiot, Iâd be the one getting disappointed here.
Iâve rated you lot as pretty dependable way back when, so itâd hurt my pride to admit that my evaluation was wrong, you see. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Argolas discovered Yi Ji-Hyuk and while still in the air, didnât hesitate to open up a Gate of his own. It was not impossible for the demon to confront Yi Ji-Hyuk directly, but something might go wrong during the process.
More importantly, the punishment due for Yi Ji-Hyuk could only be dished out by Beltreche, not Argolas.
Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât try to stop even though he could see the Gate opening up. It was rather obvious that he only cared about the demon king showing up here, and not some measly little punk like Argolas.
And, finally!!
Wuuonng!!
The airborne Gate trembled hard, and then, a pitch-black shadow jumped out from it to land hard on the ground.
Kaboom!
The large creature that fell straight from the air slowly raised its head up and glared at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âUh?â
He looked at the creature and waved his hand around as if he was happy to see it.
âHey, man. Long time no see. Now lemme see, you wereâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Beltreche smirked at Yi Ji-Hyuk greeting him oh-so nonchalantly.
What an unchanging b*stard he was, indeed.
âIâm the eighty-second.â (Beltreche)
âOh, right. Thatâs right, you were. And your name wasâŚ..â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBeltreche.â
âMy bad, my bad. My memories arenât that reliable, you see. But then again, you do have a pretty unique face, so I still do remember you, though. Cut me some slack on this one, okay?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Beltreche cackled ominous as it heard Yi Ji-Hyukâs joking tone.
Both the demon kingâs irritation and delight were roused greatly from the fact that Yi Ji-Hyukâs personality hadnât changed, even though he had lost all of his powers now.
It initially felt irritated because the now-weak being dared to display leisure in front of the mighty demon king, but that feeling soon turned into delight.
Of course, it should be so.
That man should never change.
After all, it wouldnât be all that amusing to see the so-called 99th demon king grovel on the ground with tears streaming down his face while begging for his life, now would it?
âSo, how should I call this situation?â (Beltreche)
Beltreche licked its face.
âEuh, canât you like, not do that? Seriously man, you dang reptiles are all the same!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out in disgust and slightly turned his head towards Affeldrichae.
She was triggered immediately and shouted out.
âI told you, Iâm not a reptile! Iâm a Dragon!â (Affeldrichae)
âReptiles are a part of the Dragon family, probably. I mean, your ancestors are still all frogs, no?!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âDragonsâ ancestors are Dragons!!â (Affeldrichae)
âI guess you need to study a bit more about evolution.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThatâs only for this world, you know?!â (Affeldrichae)
Beltreche observed that exchange for a moment, before smirking softly.
âAs I thoughtâŚ. I wondered if you had something to rely on, but it was the Lord? It has been a while, oh Lord of all Dragons. Now, letâs see. Has it been around three thousand years since our last encounter?â (Beltreche)
Affeldrichae primly replied.
âIâm not at all happy to see you, though.â (Affeldrichae)
âToo bad, because I am pleased to see you.â (Beltreche)
Beltrecheâs yellow vertical slits for eyes did a once over of  Affeldrichae.
âHowever, you are no longer the Lord, it seems.â (Beltreche)
âA powerless human form of a Dragon has no right to call itself the Lord. Right, you can simply refer to me as Affeldrichae.â
âAffeldrichae, is itâŚ.â (Beltreche)
Beltreche continued to cackle.
âSo, you felt confident by believing in something like her, dear ninety-ninth demon king?â (Beltreche)
âWhat was that?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk snorted derisively.
âHow pitiful. Where did all your magnificent powers disappear to? Where did your radiance that sliced apart the skies of the demon world disappear to? Now that I get to crush you under my foot, rather than joy, I feel pity, instead. Indeed, even though I hate the Bringer of Apocalypse with all my being, it is still too pitiful to see that once-mighty being eke out a living as such a weakling! And to think, the being that managed to bring tears to a demon king is none other than another demon king â now isnât this certainly a tragic comedy?â (Beltreche)
Yi Ji-Hyuk dug his ear canals and lightly blew away the resulting matter. And then, replied with a pout.
âAre you finished?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Beltreche guffawed grandly.
âYou have not changed. Not one bit. However, you must be aware by now that you have nothing but useless bravado, donât you?â (Beltreche)
âSince when did demon kings become this chatty, I wonder? Huh, the so-called demon kings must be fighting for their territories by flapping their gums in the demon world nowadays, I guess. What a shame. If I was still stuck there, Iâd probably have become the demon emperor by now!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Beltreche stopped laughing and quietly glared at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
After a short bout of heavy, oppressive silence, Beltreche slowly opened its mouth.
âWhat could you be believing in so much that youâre this confident, oh the shell of the 99th demon king?â (Beltreche)
âYou asking me why Iâm feeling so confident?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a disbelieving huh and slowly took a step forward.
âYou yap on and on as if you knew me well, but I guess you were clueless, after all.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âM-mm?â
âSure, me of now and me of the past arenât the same guy. But, hereâs the thing. If thereâs one thing thatâs the same, thenâŚ..â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
There could only be one thing.
âEven after all this time, the only thing that I believe in is myself, you dumb lizard b*stard.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Jet-black Mana began oozing out of Yi Ji-Hyukâs body.
< 165. Youâre still not good with lying -5 > Fin.