âA million?? Even when the greatest army in the history of Berafe  gathered, it barely broke the million mark! Donât you know that??â (Roabell)
âNo, not true.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk quickly corrected Roabell.
âThe army trying to stop me in Terra Latrel went past two million in the end, actually.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠ.You must feel awfully good about yourself.â (Roabell)
âEhehe. Well, I mean, not really. It wasnât all that much.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
That wasnât a praise, you numbskull!
âBut now, you want me alone to deal with that many zombies? A million zombies are a serious enough threat even in Berafe to issue the general mobilisation order there. Itâs that much of a terrifying event! Yet, you expect me to do something about it all by myself?â (Roabell)
âOh, so, likeâŠ..â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs head leaned to a side in a rather crooked angle.
ââŠ.You telling me you canât do it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
What could possibly be hidden behind those words of âYou telling me you canât do itâ??
Which one was it? Was it âYou donât even have that much of a driveâ or âSo, you donât have any uses for me, thenâ?
Didnât matter which one, though; Roabell was certain that neither of them would lead to a good outcome for her.
âIt, itâs not like I canât do it.â (Roabell)
âOh, is that so?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs expression brightened again.
Seeing that despicably immediate change in his expressions, Roabell felt incomparably upset in her stomach.
âIâm not saying itâs impossible, but I am saying that itâs realistically not feasible.â (Roabell)
âNo~pe. I know you can do it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Ng??
What is he on about now?! (Roabellâs inner monologue)
âYup, you can definitely do it. I donât know about others, but you, you are the Elf that mad as sh*t Buzugote has blessed. I mean, a god with its head screwed on properly wouldnât have done something like that. Meaning, that dude must reaaaally like you if it did this.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWill you stop insisting on profaning the name of mighty Buzugote?!â (Roabell)
âSo what? Whatcha gonna do about it, huh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEuh, euhhh!!â (Roabell)
âWhy dontcha summon your precious god over here and perform an exorcism or something? Ohhhh wait. This here isnât Berafe, now is it? What will you do now~?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
Roabell began shuddering violently, her hands clenched tightly into quaking fists.
This wasnât a thought a cleric like her should be carrying around, but right now, she was inundated with a certain desire to pulverise the pie hole of that hateful human with her sceptre.
âCalm down, calm downâŠ..â (Roabell)
âWhatâs the matter? Your god donât wanna come? What, your great and mighty dear Buzugote canât even cross dimensions?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âM-my god is omnipotent!â (Roabell)
âWoooow. Must be so~ omnipotent that the fella couldnât even deal with the measly old me and had to beg its kids to beat me up, instead. Yup, what an omnipotent god you got there.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
When Roabell was driven to the state where actual, physical bubbles began forming on her mouth, Yi Ji-Hyuk decided to stop bullying her there.
She was already a crazy Elf to begin with, so who could possibly predict what sheâd do next if he kept pushing her buttons? Evil men, obstinate men, rude and arrogant men⊠None of them were scary, but well, a crazy b*tch was the scariest opponent you could ever meet.
Roabellâs eyes became bloodshot.
âSo, what am I supposed to do now?!â (Roabell)
âPurifying a million plus.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâll do it! Iâll get it done!!!!â (Roabell)
Roabell yelled out at the top of her lungs.
âIâll quickly finish this mission and go back to Berafe right away!! Or else, my heart might explode from frustration first!!â (Roabell)
âNow that is a commendable mindset.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yup, now thatâs a wonderful mindset to have there, miss.
Annnd with that, Iâve got myself yet another nice little slave to lord over now. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk formed a refreshing smile.
*
âJust what are you thinking of right now??â
Christopher McLaren could only massage his forehead as he looked at the commander of the Tenth Battalion and his bulging veins.
Christopher McLaren currently felt that, if he could just abandon everything right now and go home to a can of ice-cold beer, heâd not hesitate to sell his soul to the devil. Unfortunately, it seemed that even the devil wasnât interested in buying his soul, because no tempting offer came at his way so far.
âArenât they our citizens?â (Christopher McLaren)
âIf the defensive line gets breached, then sure, they will become our citizens in the truest sense. Because, every other citizen will become like them in the end. Doesnât matter whether they are suffering from a virus or not, donât our still-healthy citizens have the right not to end up like them??â
âEven then, you want to kill the victims?â (Christopher McLaren)
âIt canât be helped.â
âFine, letâs say it is. I also donât think thatâs the wrong decision to make. Instead, if only you possessed such a decisive streak from the beginning, the situation wouldnât have become this desperate.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren relaxedly lit up a cigar even though he was in the presence of the commander of the United States Army.
His position wasnât as high as the commanderâs in the hierarchical terms, but this scene was only possible because his actual political power or on-job experience vastly outstripped that of the commanderâs.
Seriously now, only someone on the level of a general might be treated as a superior officer by Christopher McLaren here, so why would be bother to do so with a mere commander?
âHowever, donât you think Iâm the wrong target to vent your frustration on? I donât have the authority to make such a decision. If you want to discuss such strategies, shouldnât you be talking to folks higher up in your chain of command?â (Christopher McLaren)
âYou think they will give a go ahead for such a plan?â
âSo? What do you want from me, then?â (Christopher McLaren)
âAct now, explain later. Thatâs what this is.â
Christopher McLaren spat out a lengthy sigh.
âMy friend. I see that youâre thinking of spending a free vacation of around ten days or so inside the brig.â (Christopher McLaren)
âIâm not kidding around here. You know this very well, donât you? There is no other way.â
âOf course I do.â (Christopher McLaren)
âIn the end, we will be judged by history. Do you wish to go down as the greatest villain in history by wasting time doing nothing while the whole country becomes a zombieland?â
âActually, thatâd be a good end for us.â (Christopher McLaren)
Indeed, Christopher McLaren would be much relieved if he was recorded in the history books as the greatest villain. Because, that implied that the country called the United States of America managed to pull through this crisis.
Regretfully, the country would cease to exist if the defensive line was breached, though. Without a doubt, the North American continent would become a land of death in no time at all.
âWhy donât we wait for a little while longer?â (Christopher McLaren)
âDirector!â
âI get you, alright?!â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLarenâs voice became increasing higher, prompting the commander to shut his mouth up. One wouldnât get a good result by being on the bad books of this man who just so happened to possess the unspoken authority to make the final call.
âJust what are you waiting for? Do you actually know how long you have been telling us to wait? The defensive line continues to be pushed back as we speak! If we get pushed back any further, the distance needed to cover would become far too great for us to maintain the line! You donât need me to explain what will happen next, do you?â
âYes, I know. All too well. That is why Iâm telling you to wait. The line hasnât collapsed yet. You can start your extermination after the line collapses. It wouldnât be too late by then!â (Christopher McLaren)
âBut, the losses to life would be enormous by then!â
Christopher McLaren knew that. He wasnât waiting like this because he didnât know.
However, he couldnât choose the second available option and not the best one on the table just because the situation might get even worse in the foreseeable future!
Besides, the lives of the American people were at stake here. Not just one or two, either!
Christopher McLaren gritted his teeth.
âGod d*mn it!! Just when will those stinking b*stards show up?!â (Christopher McLaren)
âThis uncle, heâs cussing us again.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
A voice that sounded both good and irritating at the same time came from his behind all of a sudden. Indeed, that voice sounded so, so welcoming yet so, so hateful that, Christopher McLaren should say he felt very compelled to bear-hug the owner of that voice and snap his spine in two in the process.
âWe go somewhere for a while, and he starts cussing us out. Heâs like a sailor, man. This is why I just canât develop trust in people, you know?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âŠ.Uh?
Wait, isnât this strange?
I was speaking in English just now, yet how did he understand me?
No, no. Before that, IâŠ. I can understand what heâs saying??
Could Yi Ji-Hyuk be speaking to me in English right now?? (Christopher McLarenâs inner monologue)
âWhatâs the matter?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠâŠâŠ.â
âWhat now??â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Christopher McLaren hastily shook his head.
âNo, please donât mind me. Iâm just amazed by the fact that you learned to speak English so fluently in such a short space of time, thatâs all. Thatâs just incredible.â (Christopher McLaren)
âAh, thatâŠ?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk scratched the back of his head.
âWell, letâs just move on, shall we?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âPardon?â (Christopher McLaren)
âItâs not that important, anyway.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIf you say soâŠ.â (Christopher McLaren)
How could Yi Ji-Hyuk mention it, though?
Seriously, how would others think of him if he let it slip that, for the past three months, he had completely forgotten about the existence of the translation magic?
âYup, Iâve been living on my own whims for far too long.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Heâd been living for over a thousand years while smashing apart stuff he didnât like, and maintaining the stance of âYou wanna talk to me? Then you learn my languageâ which led to him eventually becoming far too inflexible for his own good.
âI should start living like a proper person, at least starting from now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âImpossible.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âEh?â
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head this way and that after almost catching on to what Choi Jung-Hoon said behind him.
âItâs nothing.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
Choi Jung-Hoon cleanly avoided meeting Yi Ji-Hyukâs question-filled gaze.
âAnyway, have you found us a solution?â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren judged quite correctly that now wasnât the time to listen to Yi Ji-Hyukâs gag routine and jumped right into the main topic.
âBut, of course.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk strutted arrogantly, his stomach pushed forward.
That posture looked a bit detestable for some reason, but Christopher McLaren was an adult who knew how to keep the stuff in his head private.
âWho will be helping us?â (Christopher McLaren)
It was the prudent decision not to start an argument with Yi Ji-Hyuk at any cost.
âOver here.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Christopher McLaren shifted his gaze over to the spot Yi Ji-Hyuk was pointing at, and found a blindingly beautiful woman wearing a sacred-looking priest get-up.
Most importantly, though, those ears and their long pointy tips visible just below the religious headgear left such an impressionâŠâŠ.
ââŠ.An Elf?!â (Christopher McLaren)
âOhh, he recognised her right away.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Christopher McLaren gazed on at Roabell with a pair of rather strangely âinspiredâ eyes.
âWell, that isnât all that important, either.â (Christopher McLaren)
Other people may have needed more time to compose themselves, but not Christopher McLaren. He regained his reasoning way too quickly.
Indeed, he shouldnât be drowning in such âinspiredâ thoughts right now. The most important thing was to deal with the zombies trying to break past the defensive line right now.
âCan you revert those zombies back to normal people?â (Christopher McLaren)
âIâll have to take a look first before answering you.â (Roabell)
âWe donât have much time. Please, come with me.â (Christopher McLaren)
At Christopher McLarenâs suggestion, the group didnât say anything else and followed after him.
They mustâve been not too far from the frontlines, because they didnât have to travel for long in the military humvee before the sight of the lengthy line of make-shift barricade and the soldiers manning their position behind entered their view.
Yi Ji-Hyukâs muttering caused Christopher McLaren to shake his head.
âItâs not like we havenât tried to build taller, more sturdier barricades before. In fact, we tried all kinds of methods but it became far too difficult to push them back without injuring any. No matter how tall we built the wall, they eventually clambered over in the end. A regular person wouldnât have scaled such a height, but zombies just know how to crawl up a surface really well. That is why weâre using those make-shift barricades. If itâs in danger of collapsing, we simply pull back the line and repeat the process again.â (Christopher McLaren)
âCanât you just catch them and imprison them somewhere?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâd love to have a facility like that myself. Now that you mention it, some of the zombies have been captured for research purposes, butâŠ.â (Christopher McLaren)
Roabell had been listening to the two menâs conversation until then, but she began shaking her head all of a sudden.
âThis is going to be difficult.â (Roabell)
ââŠ.You canât revert them back?â (Christopher McLaren)
âNo, the process of the purification itself isnât difficult. These people have been infected by lifeforms from the demon world, and thankfully not by a demon, so itâll be quite easy to cleanse them, as a matter of fact. No, the real problem isâŠ. With them gathered in one area like this, as soon as I purify some of them, they would get bitten and get infected again.â (Roabell)
âAhâŠâŠâŠâŠ.â (Christopher McLaren)
Now that was an unexpected problem.
Indeed, since those zombies were crowded into a single place, even if they were to be cured somehow, itâd be no different than throwing a handful of normal people back in the midst of hundreds of thousands of zombies.
âPlease separate them into groups of dozens or hundreds. Iâll be able to purify and treat them safely after that.â (Roabell)
âH-mmâŠ.â
Christopher McLaren formed a troubled expression.
âThatâs easier said than done, unfortunately. They are zombies. With what method should we employ to control them and extract only the exact right number?â (Christopher McLaren)
âNot control, but capturing them. And besides, you have an expert in that field with you, donât you?â (Roabell)
âAn expert?â (Christopher McLaren)
Roabell redirected her gaze towards Yi Ji-Hyuk, and Christopher McLarenâs eyes widened in understanding.
âAhh, now that I think about itâŠ. Donât you control monsters?â (Christopher McLaren)
ââŠ.Uncle, thatâs a completely different field of expertise, you know? Itâs the same thing as telling a shepherd, âHey, dude, you know how to corral cows so why donât you train this lion over hereâ. So, you shouldnât speak of it like itâs a simple thing, okay?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEven then, itâs still far better than not knowing at all, isnât it?â (Christopher McLaren)
âUncle?? You surely have graduated from a top university, right? I mean, you ended up in your position âcuz you are one of Americaâs top elite, riiight? So how come you donât know how to listen to people?! Iâm telling you, thereâs no relation between the two!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat do you need from us?â (Christopher McLaren)
âDid you block your ears with something?! Pah, sh*t!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHey, everyone, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk said heâll take care of it! Get ready!â (Christopher McLaren)
ââŠ.Maybe this uncle really has a hearing problem?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk began seriously pondering how to open up those clogged ear canals of this American uncle, but then, Choi Jung-Hoon approached him and whispered in a hushed voice.
âDo your best!â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
âŠ.Should I just go back home?
And Iâm supposed to trust these people and do my thing?
Iâm beginning to miss Berafe, man.
For the first time ever.
âŠ.Eh-whewâŠ.
< 181. Please, just go back to where you came from! -1 > Fin.