I didnât really care much about what they called me with. There were so many ânamesâ they came up with, too.
Devil, phantom, fiend, the one who brought the apocalypse, the tyrant of BerunhaiâŠ.
Wasnât there some others, too?
One thing was for sure, though â Iâve never, ever received a positive title before. So, there was no reason for me to feel hurt for being called all sorts of ugly names like those.
My monster army began pillaging some village or rather with a name I couldnât remember.
âYou fiend!! What did we do to you to deserve this?!â
I stared with disinterest at an old man shouting at me.
What you did to me?
I wonder. Well, I wasnât really sure whether you did something bad to me or not, you know? But, you probably hadnât done anything.
But the thing wasâŠ.
I too, didnât do anything wrong in this world, you see. Even then, you lot just couldnât wait to kill me, and did everything in your power to suppress me and attack me.
How amusing all of that was.
Malice.
It didnât mean that I simply hated you. You see, if you keep enduring against the thick, pervading malice of others wanting to completely obliterate you for as long as I have, a part of your brain would surely go coo-coo in a weird way.
Me? Well, I was always forcibly put right again and again, though.
Before I crossed over to this world, I used to wonder what kind of horsesh*t was this thing about courts handing out sentences with mitigating circumstances as the accused went mad due to surrounding factors.
But now that I have experienced it myself, those words sure made a great deal of sense.
If it werenât for this brain of mine that did its very best to revert back to how it was, Iâd have become a crazed lunatic by now.
No, hang on. Maybe, I was insane to begin with?
Who cares.
(TL: Back to 3rd person perspective)
In the distance, a cloud of dust was being kicked up.
The pride of the Arke Kingdom, the order of Holy Knights were hurriedly dashing towards this location while riding on their pure-white steeds.
âHmmâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
You know, I canât help but think about this whenever I see a spectacle like thatâŠ. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Could it be that the hardest challenge in maintaining that kind of a Knight Order had nothing to do with cultivating the next generation of Holy Knights, but actually, feeding and keeping hundreds of such pristine white-coloured horses?
I mean, itâs not as if white horses are commonly found everywhere, so they really did an excellent work gathering them all like that. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk formed a sly grin and gestured with his hand.
His yellowing hand revealed from beneath his black robe was now pointing at the approaching Order of the Holy Knights.
âGo devour them.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Kaaaaaahhh-!!
There it was, the monstrous roars.
Roars of monsters, frightening enough to rip a personâs heart apart resounded seemingly throughout the entire world. And then, the army of monsters advanced voraciously forward.
Indeed, the army formed with nothing but monsters and large enough to completely fill up the entire horizon voraciously pounced towards the Holy Knights.
âHiiieek?!â
âEuh, euhâŠâ
These Holy Knights, brainwashed by their devotion and reputed to never fear death, slowed down their once-valiant charge and spat out frightened gasps.
This thing called faith, isnât it a funny concept?
Didnât you lot always proclaim that your lives are not actually yours? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âDo not fear!â
âAdvance!!â
âOur God is with us!!â
Those words were not wrong.
In a world where divine powers were a real deal, someone being able to use divinity had this faint but undeniable connection with the idea of you being personally blessed by the God in question. So, indeed, not wrong words.
Except that, these people were deeply mistaken about something else.
âNothing will change even if your God is protecting you.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He was the fiend.
He was the devil.
He crawled out of the bottom of this world until he finally grabbed hold of the power that could even trample on a God. He was none other than the man who willingly joined hands with demons in order to fight against Gods.
That was why he should be labelled âdemonâ.
The Bringer of Apocalypse.
He was bringing to reality the name they stuck him with.
Kaaaahhh-!!
Ferocious beasts and monsters charged forward in a wild, crazed chaos. It was similar to a churning black-and-red ocean.
At this endlessly-stretching, absolutely overwhelming sea of monsters, the Holy Knights all lost their cool.
Who would have thought itâd be like this?
They all heard the passing rumours, but how could it be of this magnitude?
How could anyone stop this?
âThe Bringer of ApocalypseâŠ.â
That name was no exaggeration.
As the title implied, he was the man bringing about the end of this world.
âYou abominable demon!!â
âI curse you!! Curse you!! Our God will never forgive you!!â
They wanted to curse a demon?
Yi Ji-Hyuk broke out in a hollow chuckle after hearing that somewhat odd and weird notion.
Didnât that strangely sound about right?
Screams of humans being swept away and the beastly howls of monsters reverberated loudly like a massive orchestra.
âIâve had enough of this.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk watched the village getting destroyed with a disinterested expression and sat down on the spot. Monsters used their bodies to create a chair and he took a seat there. He then pointed to the front.
âLetâs go. Weâve wasted too much time here.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
An army of monsters and giants made out of steel began marching forward.
They proceeded to destroy every single thing standing in their path, and then destroyed some more while advancing forward.
The only thing remaining in their wake was rubble. Utter ruination.
The monster army that had greedily devoured everything to the last drop of blood, was now marching towards Terra Latrel.
It was here that Yi Ji-Hyuk opened his eyes.
ââŠ.A dream?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
If it was, then what a boring dream it was.
Heâd like to not participate in a dream which was lacking in imagination, lacked in any fun sequences and was nothing more than a repeat of the past.
It also only made him feel dirty, too.
âYouâre awake?â (Affeldrichae)
He woke up from a Berafe-related dream, only to see Affeldrichaeâs face above his, which was also not something to be all that happy about.
âHow long was I asleep for?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMaybe two days?â (Affeldrichae)
âI sure slept for long.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichaeâs soft, supple hair tumbled lower and tickled Yi Ji-Hyukâs face.
âYou seem to be quite sour right now. I can also sense a minute amount of hostility directed towards me, too. Were you dreaming of Berafe again?â (Affeldrichae)
âItâs fine for you to guess whatâs in another personâs mind, but itâs really not wise to openly mention it like you have.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs fine. You have never been a man to care much about minor things, anyway.â (Affeldrichae)
But, thatâs not true?
I do care about stuff like that?
Iâm really narrow-minded, you know? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk let out a short Groan, and raised his torso up. However, Affeldrichae quietly pushed down on his forehead.
âYou need to rest for a little while longer.â (Affeldrichae)
âBut, my bodyâs itching to move.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEven then, you still need to rest. I hope you arenât mistakenly thinking that your body is normal now.â (Affeldrichae)
âH-mmâŠ.â
Yi Ji-Hyuk couldnât refute that.
âYouâve went and did something pretty astonishing.â (Affeldrichae)
âWell, I didnât have any other choice.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIf Delkaran didnât help you out at the end, we wouldnât even be able to do anything to save you. What meaning is there if you died after protecting this world?â (Affeldrichae)
âI did it, cuz I was about to die before that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThatâs ironic.â (Affeldrichae)
âWhatever it is, stop trying to argue with your logic, okay? You overweight flying lizard.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs protesting only managed to elicit a gentle chuckle from Affeldrichae.
ââŠYou laughed?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He stared at her with a face half mixed with surprise and dissatisfaction.
Did Affeldrichae ever chuckle like that before? Sure, she had displayed many vague, odd expressions before. And she also formed bright smiles, too.
However, it felt like this was his first time seeing her chuckle like that.
âEven though youâre a Dragon, you sure like to pretend as a human, donât you?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI think the same, as well.â (Affeldrichae)
She readily admitted that she had changed a lot. Considering that Dragons were creatures of logic, magic, and unchanging nature, such a change might not necessarily for the best.
From the get-go, âchangingâ was an event that would greatly shake up the foundation of what a Dragonâs âegoâ was supposed to be.
But, in all honesty, she didnât feel that this change wasnât as bad as it seemed to be.
âNo need to obsess over it.â (Affeldrichae)
A Dragon had to do things this way, Affeldrichae had to do things that way â that was simply a rigid idea she herself came up with, anyway.
While looking at Yi Ji-Hyuk, she realised something. Whether he was a demon king or a human, that wasnât important. No, what was important was the fact that he was âYi Ji-Hyukâ.
He had surpassed his kind and the gazes of everyone else to become who he was. Affeldrichae also wanted to become like him.
âWhat are you still giggling for?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichaeâs expression hardened next.
âIâm sure youâll try to do something similar again in the future.â (Affeldrichae)
âWhy donât you save your nagging for someone who listens?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI donât plan to stop you. Because, thatâs just how you are. No matter how much I try to stop you, Iâm certain that youâll never change.â (Affeldrichae)
ââŠâŠâ
Yi Ji-Hyuk wordlessly shifted his gaze away.
âHowever, you need to remember this. For the things you wish to protect to have a meaning, you need to survive first. A world that you no longer exist canât be a world for you anymore. You mustnât try to put the cart before the horse.â (Affeldrichae)
âYes, yes. I heard your nagging loud and clear.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
PressâŠ.
Affeldrichaeâs hand pressing down on his forehead suddenly gained extra force.
ââŠ.Maâam, my skull might get crushed at this rate.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOh, my. Iâm sorry. I momentarily forgot how fragile a humanâs body can be.â (Affeldrichae)
But, it looks to me as if you considered that before pressing down as hard as you wanted to? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head and stood up from the bed. Affeldrichae didnât try to stop his this time.
âBlending two energy types is just too dangerous.â (Affeldrichae)
âI know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, will you still resort to using that method?â (Affeldrichae)
âH-mmâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
If only he had another way. If he did, heâd already began relying on it by now.
âI guess Iâll have to look for another way.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Talking was cheap, though. In the end, there was only one other way.
And that was to find a source of Mana supply which was both stable and continuous. However, where would he find something like that in this place?
âDark Manaâ was something that originated from the demon world. And if he wanted a steady supply of dark Mana, he needed to open up a link with the demon world, too.
However, opening up link with that place meant the exact same thing as opening up a Gate that led directly to the demon world.
If a group of demon kings decided to invade this world through that link, then heâd have no recourse to stop them. Itâd end up as him driving this world to its doom for the sake of Mana supply.
âFor the time beingâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk decided to stop thinking about that matter. It wasnât something he could resolve by worrying about it now. There was something more urgent than that right now, too.
âRight, he died. Sure. I know he definitely died, but wellâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He fell into a deep pit of contemplation. He seemed to ponder something for a long while before tilting his head.
âBut, what could the reason be for my anxiety, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat do you mean?â (Affeldrichae)
âFrom a little while ago, I feel really tight-chested and anxious. I thought that this reaction was me instinctively sensing the trace of a demon king descending on this world, but that doesnât look like the cause. Delkaranâs dead, so my anxiety shouldâve gone away, but itâs still there.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMmâŠ.â
Affeldrichae formed a hard-to-read expression and stared at Yi Ji-Hyuk.
If someone else said the same thing, sheâd have laughed it off and glossed over the whole thing. She was neither too idle to place great importance on a groundless anxiety that came about out of nowhere, nor did she trust the so-called sixth sense of humans, to begin with.
However, the story was different when it came to Yi Ji-Hyuk. She had experienced many times how extraordinarily sharp his sixth sense was.
So, if he began feeling weirded out by this anxiety, then there must be a good reason for it. Just like in the past.
âIt seems that our troubles arenât over yet.â (Affeldrichae)
âLooks that way. Whatâs more strange is that, although I do feel anxious, I donât feel threatened for some reason.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
His sixth sense was operating strangely indeed, giving him mixed signals.
âThereâs no use worrying about it for now. However, we should try to resolve the problem facing us right now first.â (Affeldrichae)
âProblems facing us?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
What happened, then?
A demon king had been beaten back, yet there was a new problem?
âWhile you were asleep, many things happened.â (Affeldrichae)
âIn only two days?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âFor sure, humans prove to be very difficult species to comprehend. Rather than hearing my explanation, I believe itâll be quicker to see for it yourself.â (Affeldrichae)
âI have no idea what youâre on about.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk put his clothes on and exited his room. Indeed, itâd be so much better for his blood pressure to just go and find out for himself whatâs going on, rather than continue to talk to Affeldrichae and listen to her vague ways of explaining things.
Once he opened the door to his room and came out to the living room, he was greeted by the sight of his mom and little sister, both of their expressions sombre and glum, watching the TV while sitting on the couch.
âAh, Ji-Hyuk-ah. How are you feeling?â (mom)
âIâm fine.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠ.Why do you keep getting hurt whenever you go outside? Mom is really getting worried, you know.â (mom)
âI was just tired this time, thatâs all. By the way, whatâs going on over there?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shifted his gaze over to the TV screen and tilted his head.
âHuh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
And then, his irises opened up wider. On it, a sight of a tank firing its lethal load was playing out, albeit in a slow motion.
âWhatâs this?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
A tank firing stuff wasnât something to be surprised about. No, the real problem was with the target for the tankâs strike; it was firing at other human beings.
âIs it⊠war??â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs expression crumpled unsightly.
Fights between monsters and people.
A battle between the demon king and humans.
Continuing on from those hellish battles, humans were now engaging each other in warfare.
âWhat the f*ckâŠ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk tightly clenched his fists.
< 225. Itâll be quicker to learn with your body! -5 > Fin.