Monstersâ growlings could now be heard. Different, unique hisses, screeches and howls coming from each monster intertwined into one and resulted in an otherworldly cacophony of horrifying noise.
âDonât be scared.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
Jeong Hae-Min grasped her shoulders as she watched this spectacle unfold. No matter how hard she tried to calm herself down, her body wouldnât stop shuddering and her teeth continued to clatter.
The wave of monsters, dashing towards her in pure maddened frenzy, imparted such a large oppressive pressure that she found it hard to stare at it in the right frame of mind.
âHeee⌠hee-ik!â
âW-what the hell is that?!â
At least she was faring better than some others.
The North Korean soldiers unfortunately didnât have a lot of opportunity to face monsters up until now, so naturally, they fell into a state of panic and began retreating in fear.
A regular person would freak out when seeing an actual tsunami wave of that size. Yet this was no ordinary wave of water, but one comprising entirely of monsters, so the terror these soldiers felt couldnât even be described in mere words.
Monsters hadnât even arrived yet, but the defensive line was already breaking down.
âCalm down! I told you to calm the hell down!!â
âYou stupid stinking b*stards! Man your positions, or else!!â
Their commanding officers desperately tried to get a hold of the situation, but that was simply asking for a miracle here.
Even the agents of the NDF, whoâd not lose against anyone in the world in terms of pure combat experience against monsters, couldnât really regain their calmness from this horrifying sight, so there was simply no way a regular, powerless human being could endure psychologically.
âW-weâll die! We are all going to diiiie!â
âWe gotta run away! This is insanity!!â
Yi Ji-Hyuk watched this scene unfold and scratched his chin.
âEhh, what was the technical term for this again?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThe technical term?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âUh⌠so, likeâŚ. Ah, right. Itâs supposed to be called ânada moralsâ, right?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWrong!!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âMental Ka-pow, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âStop inventing weird new words, please!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âKekeke.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
If they were about to engage in a war where the armyâs battle spirit had a large impact like in the past, then this event was already as good as game over. There was a smidgeon of hope here, though, as they were a modern army equipped with firearms that didnât get affected by the wielderâs physical attributes or the mental state.
âWait, can I even call the North Korean army a modern one?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat are you busy mumbling to yourself about?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWowsers. Even under our current situation, youâre still tackling me about every single thing, arenât you? What a thorough person you are!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚâŚâŚâŚ.â
Choi Jeong-Hoon blushed a little. Yi Ji-Hyuk wasnât wrong there.
âAt this rate, they might run away from here. Donât you think so?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon sneakily tried to change the topic, so Yi Ji-Hyuk decided not to sweat it and simply go along.
âWell, not wanting to die is a part of human nature, no?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Honestly speaking, telling these folks to use their measly guns to stop that monster wave was pretty nonsensical, to begin with. If Yi Ji-Hyuk was in their shoes, heâd turn around and get out of here immediately.
It was far more preferable to fight a tank with a pistol than this. Fighting that many monsters with some rifles was no different than killing yourself.
âAlthough, itâs none of my businessâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
If the South Korean military tried to do the same thing, then Yi Ji-Hyuk might have thrown a tantrum, demanding to crack open the head of the general issuing such an order and see whatâs rotting inside there, but this neck of the woods wasnât really related to him, so that was that.
He shouldnât be concerned with what North Korea did to its people.
âRun away! We gotta run away!!â
âThis is madness!!â
And so, soldiers breaking away from the defensive line began appearing one by one. The Chief of Staff Park Yong-Hui watched that with a hardened expression.
The sense of defeat was capable of spreading around quickly like a plague. If one got away, then in less than a blink later, many more should start breaking away from the line next.
âWhat the hell are the commanding officers doing?!â (Park Yong-Hui)
Park Yong-Hui loudly yelled out.
Then, this happened.
Blam! Blam! Blam!!
Sharp gunshots rang out. Soldiers shifted their gaze immediately in the direction of the noises.
âStep aside.â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
The top commander-in-chief of the Joseon Peopleâs Army, Kim Ryong-Seong, was pointing a pistol with thick smoke still rising out from its barrel.
The North Korean soldier trying to run away first was in front of him, bleeding profusely on the ground.
âYou stinking sons of b*tches! You dare to show your backs?! Our glorious Comrade Supreme Leader is watching our actions right now, yet you dare to show him your unsightly back?! Step aside, now! Want to run?? Go ahead! Youâll soon learn which is faster, dying by the monsters or by my hands!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
He threatened everyone here with a high-pitched yell, which caused unrest among the North Korean soldiers to subside a tad.
It wasnât because a single pistol managed to successfully threaten them, though. Of course they knew that a handgun pointing at their backs was incomparably better than those monsters rushing in at them like rabid dogs.
It was just that they were brainwashed nonstop regarding ideals of absolute obedience to the command structure since their early years, and it prevented them from making a move here.
The fear towards the Party, and the fear towards the monsters.
These two disparate fears were suppressing the North Korean soldiers and pressuring them mercilessly.
âHeeeiiiikâŚâ
The number of those faltering where they stood and wetting themselves began increasing.
And even in the midst of all these, the monsters were diligently closing the distance.
Choi Jeong-Hoon watched this scene unfold and scowled deeply.
Calling them a mob of ill disciplined vagrants seemed quite justified for breaking out of the rank like that. A soldier was not supposed to escape when the enemy was right before your eyes, after all.
But when he thought about how much braver the South Korean soldiers would react in the same situation, he couldnât simply start hurling insults in their direction.
Not only that, most of the soldiers present here should know that they could never stop the march of the monsters, anyway. They were about to throw away their lives while knowing the truth, so who could dare to claim that they understood these peopleâs plight?
âEven then, that crazy as*hole!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Even if his ally was running away, how could he shoot without a single shred of hesitation like that! This wasnât the middle ages, so what the hell was up with that?!
Choi Jeong-Hoon silently gritted his teeth, but the Chief of Staff Park Yong-Hui was actually clapping his hands, instead.
âAs expected of Kim Ryong-Seong! He still remembers how to herd these kids well!â (Park Yong-Hui)
Choi Jeong-Hoon was rapidly overcome by this sense of disharmony.
They might wear the same type of faces and speak the same way, but these people were fundamentally different from him. This was the moment that a certain expectation was collapsing in on itself â the expectation, and the hope, that everyone would live in harmony while understanding where each other was coming from if the two nations managed to unify somehow.
Indeed, if one got in bed with people thinking in this way, the only thing awaiting you was discord.
Kuwaaaaah!!
When monsters got close enough for their outer appearances to be discernible by naked eyes, Kim Ryong-Seong raised his hand high up.
âFire at will!!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
The moment his words ended, the long range artillery began spitting out flames. At the same time, tanks also sprayed their shells as well.
Ka-boom!! Booooom!!
Contrary to Choi Jeong-Hoonâs fears, the tanks managed to fire without an issue. Even the multiple-rocket launchers operated without much of a problem, flinging their cargo accurately towards their targets.
What a relief it was to see that, but on the other hand, it was also a rueful thing to see, as well.
âNo effect as expected.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon slightly bit his lip.
He already suspected it would be the case.
The modern firearms didnât have a big effect on the monsters. Ammo designed to kill humans couldnât penetrate the monstersâ hides. The armour-piercing rounds used against tanks had some sort of an effect, but unfortunately, these monsters in front of their eyes were no ordinary creatures at all.
Indeed, they were monsters spat out from level 6 Gates. Each and every single creature here was powerful enough to be designated the threat level above level 3 Gate.
And such monsters were rushing in at the same time in humongous numbers, so how much of a help the North Koreansâ deteriorating, obsolete weapons could realistically provide?!
âFire!! Fire some more!!â (Kim Ryong-Seong)
However, it seemed that Kim Ryong-Seongâs thought process was different from his.
An endless barrage of fire rained down.
The North had been heavily investing on their defensive budget even when their citizens were dying of hunger, so it was quite likely that they did enjoy some ability to continue pouring out their attacks.
Choi Jeong-Hoon thought that this was simply a waste of money, though.
âToo many unnecessary personnel has been gathered here.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Sure, he understood that they had to mobilise every available manpower since their capital, Pyongyang, was about to be destroyed. They sought out only the so-called elites, so out of the ten million-strong North Korean army, only around hundred thousand could be summoned here.
However, Choi Jeong-Hoon still found this unnecessarily over the top.
If you want to stop monsters, you needed ability users.
If you werenât going to rely on your users in times like this, then why would you go ahead and create those ability user organisations in the first place?
It seemed that the Chief of Staff, Park Yong-Hui, thought the same as well.
âRhee Jin-Cheol! What are you doing!â (Park Yong-Hui)
The Peopleâs Ability User Brigade.
The organisation that North Korea had so meticulously prepared until now found itself in the situation where they now had to prove their worth.
Rhee Jin-Cheol didnât budge an inch even as the shells continued to fire right behind his back and closely observed the monster wave.
âThis blows.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
No matter how hard he looked, he just couldnât arrive at an answer. Monsters had to be of a certain level for him to fight properly, realistically speaking.
âWell, if Iâm told to jump, Iâm supposed to say how high, anyway.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Too bad, there was no such thing as second retreat for him. His standing was already hanging in the balance after the first retreat, so if he did it again here, then even a three-year-old child could tell that heâd not be able to keep his head above his neck.
âEveryone ready?â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âYes we are, Comrade Senior Colonel.â
âRunning away from here means we will die later anyway. So, letâs just fight to our heartsâ content and go out in a blaze of glory, shall we?â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âUnderstood, comrade.â
âHah, at least our graves will be kick-a*s.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Rhee Jin-Cheol cackled as pure-white arcs of electricity buzzed on both of his hands.
âBy the way, where is our Comrade Brigade Commander? Why canât I see that person anywhere?â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âIâve been wondering about that as well, comrade.â
âSeriously, man. These higher-ups, they are never there when you need them the most. I mean, heâs so old already, so how much longer can he even live for, anyway?â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Rhee Jin-Cheol then shouted out loudly.
âThe Peopleâs Ability User Brigade of the glorious Peopleâs Democratic Republic of Joseon!!â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âUwaaaaah-!!â
The roars following after him were filled to the brim with anger and they sounded more like screams now.
âIf the Party tells us to die, then itâs our duty to do so.â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
âThatâs right!â
âLetâs go and die!â
âAhck!!â
Rhee Jin-Cheol, as soon as he was done talking, dashed towards the monsters crashing in like the tsunami waves.
âWow!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk watched that and exclaimed loudly.
Marching straight into the monster wave, now that took some guts.
âThatâs pretty impressive.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Jeong-Hoon nodded his head in agreement.
They were a platoon from a nation considered to be an enemy that adhered to a different political ideal than his, but at least in this moment, even his blood seemed to boil in excitement when they began roaring out.
âCan they really stop the monsters?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âAre you having a laugh?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚ.I guess not.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Having âdriveâ was nice. But⌠How much more wonderful would it be if you could achieve anything in this world with drive alone?
âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI know.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât bother to wait for Choi Jeong-Hoonâs follow-up and nodded his head.
He could guess the contents already, anyway. Even if this monster wave was nullified, there was no meaning if the Northâs Ability User Brigade was wrecked in the process. North Korea would lose the ability to deal with Gates opening up in the future if that happened, eventually leading to its inevitable destruction.
Although the idea sounded heartless, the Peopleâs Ability User Brigade had to be preserved even if every regular soldier present here were to be sacrificed.
âTsk. I donât like this, but stillâŚ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âŚ.The world revolved because of ânecessityâ, after all.
âShould I get started?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEveryone, cover him!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
The moment Choi Jeong-Hoon roared out, the NDF agents quickly stood around Yi Ji-Hyuk. Their mission during this operation was to provide protection for him, and that was it.
Go-ohhhhâŚ..
âW-what the hell??â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Rhee Jin-Cheol busy dashing forward freaked out and hurriedly looked behind him.
This chilling, terrifying sensation coming from behind him felt like a bunch of needles pricking him on the nape of his neck.
âW-what the f*ck is that??â (Rhee Jin-Cheol)
Rhee Jin-Cheolâs eyes trembled as if an earthquake had erupted in them.
His vision now caught sight of a massive black flame billowing upwards as if to swallow the heavens itself.
It was a flame so deep and dark, like the licking tongue of an insane devil.
< 315. Pardon? Did you eat something bad? -5 > Fin.