âNo, hang on a minute! Please listen until the end first.â (Alpha)
âI wonât! You dumb fool, Iâm not interested!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head in utter dismay.
âHoly cow, I knew you were a nutjob, but never guessed your nuttiness would be this bad. In my long years Iâve never met a wackjob on your level before.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Jeong-Hoon silently agreed as well.
He thought that he had found another wacko on the comparable level to the home-grown original, but judging by what happened so far, Alpha had to take the number one spot now.
âBut, this is a true, bona fide top secret that must never leak out!â (Alpha)
Alpha pleaded desperately.
But Yi Ji-Hyukâs expression remained that of a deep pout despite all that pleading.
âOkay, I got it so please get lost now. Enjoy your secret keeping among yourselves and have a happy ever after, okay? Iâm just gonna stick to my games and die later.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWe can all survive as long as you help us, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk! Why canât you understand what Iâm trying to say here?! Man, this is so d*mn frustrating!â (Alpha)
So, then. The phrase, ârendered utterly speechlessâ was invented precisely for an occasion such as this one, it seemed.
Yi Ji-Hyuk had lived for well over a couple of millennia.
One could just imagine how many madmen there mustâve been out of all the countless people he met during his lengthy life. But this nutter in front of his eyes easily took the cake as the worst of the lot.
Without a doubt, this madman was beyond the number one in the world, even worse than the historyâs craziest, and probably the dimensionâs maddest nutter.
âOkay, fine. Letâs hear the rest, then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Didnât the old saying go something like, a person would get relatively calmer as the situation became even crazier?
âSo, what am I supposed to help you out with?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHave you decided to finally help me?â (Alpha)
âListen here, man. Even if I want to help, it makes sense to know first what Iâm supposed to help with, donât you think?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThatâs true.â (Alpha)
âAs you can see, Iâve lost my power. So how can I help anybody in this state?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNope, wrong.â (Alpha)
âEven if you try to fool me, itâs not going to work. Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk, you havenât lost all of your combat capabilities, have you?â (Alpha)
âIâve already more or less figured out the mechanics of your magic through the demonic beings. Yes, you can no longer wield dark Mana, but that doesnât mean you have suddenly become a powerless normal person, now does it? You can just use regular Mana instead.â (Alpha)
ââŚDude, do you know what it means to be a dark magician?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOh, that? Before turning 25, a man needs to be with another mâŚâ (Alpha)
âWhat the, hold it right there, you dumb*ss! Gimme a break!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shuddered in annoyance.
Seriously?! Holy cow. To think there would come a day in my long life that I feel like this during a conversation.
Why did the heavens give birth to me, then to this crazy b*stard as well?! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk glared at Alpha while gaining an understanding of what Antonio Salieri was feeling at the time when he grew jealous of Mozart.
He might have âtrainedâ himself for a thousand-plus years, but there was simply no way to defeat a natural-born genius, it seemed.
âIf I could use Mana from the beginning, why would I sign a contract with a demon, then? Think first before saying something, will ya?!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNope, you can use it.â (Alpha)
âAccording to Argolas, the reason why you couldnât use Mana in the beginning was simply because your body didnât have any affinity with it.â (Alpha)
âYeah, sure.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The foundation of this worldâs humans rested with Ether, so obviously they wouldnât have any affinity with Mana. Since he couldnât even sense it in the first place, with what ability could Yi Ji-Hyuk accumulate Mana in his body?
âBut then, youâve been using magic for well over two thousand years, havenât you?â (Alpha)
âUh? Wait, thatâs true, isnât it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk tilted his head this way and that.
Wowsers, this⌠Why havenât I thought about this before? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âDoesnât that mean you can now use regular Mana no problem as well?â (Alpha)
âWowâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at Alpha with a face of genuine surprise.
âHow did you even come up with this stuff? Even I havenât thought about that. Hey, sounds like you know me better than myself.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBefore we go on, Iâd like to first decline any future invitations from you to change my profession.â (Alpha)
âBut I couldâve changed it to that of a ghoul?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚIâm still declining.â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk continued to stare in surprise at Alpha for a bit, before opening his mouth.
âEven if thatâs true, I still wonât be much of a help, though? Dark Mana naturally fills up my body so the clashing of natures against the regular Mana is pretty serious, you see? Which means Iâll have to manipulate Mana outside my body, but that would mean I wonât even get ten percent output of Dark Mana. Wait, since I havenât done it before, I canât be sure of it yet, but if our luckâs really bad, then maybe about one percent?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMister Yi Ji-Hyukâs one percent, is itâŚâ (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
That numerical value was rather hard to imagine.
Choi Jeong-Hoon thought that such a power level would be enough to join the ranks of the NDF, but then again, that much strength wasnât going to offer much help in fighting against the demon kings.
âHow vague.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
However, Alpha kept smiling as if he knew that already.
âAh, that. Iâve taken into account such a possibility as well. The truth is, I wasnât asking for your help because of your combat capabilities.â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk looked puzzled as he stared at Alpha.
If his combat prowess wasnât the reason for this request for help, then what else was he good for?
âWell, itâs kind of embarrassing to say this out loud by myself, butâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHonestly speaking, excluding fighting monsters Iâm practically a useless human being so I donât think I can be much of a help.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNow thatâs a pretty powerful self awareness. Iâm emotionally quite moved.â (Alpha)
âWhat I wish to acquire from you is the ability to control Mana.â (Alpha)
âThere are a few matters that can only be solved by manipulating Mana, wouldnât you say? A few of them are minor matters and as such, donât present much of a problem but one issue remains more pertinent than all the others, doesnât it.â (Alpha)
âWhat is?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Alpha took his time a bit to build up the anticipation before opening his mouth.
âThe biggest problem of humanity is that our side just doesnât have any magicians.â (Alpha)
ââŚIsnât it more like your head not having any sense whatsoever, instead?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, that also might be another problem. But thatâs not as important as this topic, donât you agree? If we have people who can wield Mana when fighting against Mana lifeforms, wouldnât that boost our combat capabilities by a massive deal?â (Alpha)
The gears inside Yi Ji-Hyukâs head began turning at a rapid pace.
Once his brain, laying dormant most of the time these days, began to operate in full capacity again, it was like steam started noisily escaping from his head.
âMagic?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Teaching humanity magic, is it?
âMmmâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
In the end, though, Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head.
âYou have any idea how long it takes to create an experienced, trained magician? If we start teaching them now, then youâd need at least ten solid years before they can barely kill a single monsâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk slowly turned his head and stared at Choi Jeong-Hoon.
The latter responded with an awkward expression on his face.
âNow that you mention it, it feels like Mana is getting recharged automatically these days.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon) [1]
ââŚTen years, is it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Wouldnât it be possible to buy that much time if the prospective candidates were sent to a dimension with a suitable time difference? With other people, maybe itâd be too difficult, but if itâs Yi Ji-Hyuk who knew how to open the Gates leading to other dimensions, it should not be so hard to buy an extra ten years or so.
Although, the question remained of who would be willing to sacrifice ten years of their lives to train in magicâŚ
âI never even entertained the idea of sending regular powerless people, actually.â (Alpha)
âWhat are you talking about?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs already been established that when Mana and Ether get combined into one, the end result would be a never-before-seen synergy. You proved that for everyone to see.â (Alpha)
ââŚWell, that I did, sure.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âTo put that in another way, ability users are capable of accumulating Mana in their bodies. Such a thing was impossible in the past because, well, we didnât have any Mana whatsoever, but now, things have changed much, hasnât it?â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk, now genuinely impressed, stared at Alpha.
âWow, is that how it is? Youâre really smart, arenât you?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIsnât that the biggest difference between you and me?â (Alpha)
âAaand, you seem to be far ruder than me, too.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚMy apologies.â (Alpha)
Alpha opened his shoulders wider and continued on.
âIn any case. Our current situation means that you canât teach every single candidate all by yourself. So the priority should be placed on teaching the strongest ability user in existence right now. We see what kind of synergy weâll get by doing that, and then gradually increase the numbers of candidates afterwards.â (Alpha)
Choi Jeong-Hoon nervously swallowed his saliva.
This conversation was heading towards a strange direction here.
Even though this idea sounded nonsensical and unrealistic in the extreme, it also came across rather plausible for some reason, as well. If the current set of ability users could also use magic, the human raceâs combat prowess would see a great boost overall. One only had to look at either Affeldrichae or Yi Ji-Hyuk to realise how incredible magic was, after all.
âOkay, whoâs the human raceâs strongest ability user, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âObviously me!â (Alpha)
Alpha proudly declared, his whole posture standing straight and tall.
âThat is, as long as Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk remains a vegetable!â (Alpha)
âCalling me a vegetable is a bitâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAlright, then as long as Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk remains useless!â (Alpha)
âHey, you punk!?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHonestly, not just in title only, I am humanityâs strongest ability user as well as the most powerful living being right now. So, who can possibly shoulder such an important responsibility other than me?â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk trudged towards the couch and plopped down on it.
âOkay, so. Let me unpack everything youâve said so far. You want me to teach an ability user who can wield Ether how to cast magic then analyse the ensuing synergy between Mana and Ether. Is that it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI believe itâs the only way.â (Alpha)
âWowsers, this⌠Isnât this a seriously impressive dogsh*t? But why do I want to bite it? It smells like a rotten egg, yet itâs been rotting for a century and turned into a delicacy, hasnât it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk hugged his head.
This Alpha, he was definitely a lunatic.
But perhaps that was why he could come up with something no sane minded folks wouldâve thought of. For now, this was simply nothing more than âidle chatterâ, but if he got serious about it and started poking around, then things could potentially become⌠interesting.
Something like this wouldnât be possible in a world without Mana, but Earth was currently overflowing with the stuff right now.
With the various spots that got assimilated to the demon world getting more active every single day, the level of Mana in Earthâs atmosphere was already reaching the similar levels found back in the demonsâ home world. If Yi Ji-Hyuk somehow helped the others to sense the magical energy on their own in this sort of environment, then even if the ability users had no affinity they should still be able to wield Mana no problem.
He couldnât be sure about the end results, though, since no one back in Berafe were willing to lend him their services.
âI shall be your guinea pig.â (Alpha)
âHah, bloody hell.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk stared at Alpha with hollow eyes.
âIf only you hadnât thought up of this idea first, Iâd be celebrating by now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIsnât that how life operates usually?â (Alpha)
âDoes that mean youâve deliberately caused this whole situation in the first place? Keeping me alive, enriching the planet in Mana, then ensuring that humanity hasnât completely lost its strength?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚNo, I hadnât planned for all of those things. I simply thought that dragging things out until the end was not a real solution to anything. I looked at how Argolas was acting like and believed that once the assimilation started, itâd only be a matter of time before humanity was wiped out.â (Alpha)
âI guess you caught a mouse by the oxâs feet, then.â (Yi ji-Hyuk) [2]
âWell, catching a mouse is better than nothing, isnât it?â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smiled bitterly.
There was no need to believe everything Alpha said here. Obviously this wouldnât be everything to his schemes, thatâs why.
How unfortunate it was, since what he had come up with happened to be that one clue humanity needed to fight back after being pushed to a corner.
Although Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât like the idea of Alpha being the one to carry this thing outâŚ
âLetâs do it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âMister Yi Ji-Hyuk?!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk could only shrug his shoulders at Choi Jeong-Hoonâs impassioned cry.
âWell, I do not like him one bit, but we donât have a choice, do we? Itâs too bad but him being the worldâs strongest ability user is all true, and judging from this guyâs personality, he probably has made a few other preparations already.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOf course I have.â (Alpha)
Choi Jeong-Hoon replied with a bitter, unconvinced tone of voice.
âEven then, thisâŚâ (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âI also donât like the idea of giving this punk that sort of power, but what can we do? A lunatic ruling the world is still better than getting destroyed by the demons in the end, after all.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEuhâŚâ (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon couldnât dissuade Yi Ji-Hyuk anymore. Because what the latter said wasnât really wrong, either.
âYouâve made the correct choice. In that case, I shall take it as our negotiation being successfully concluded, and temporarily take my leave to make some other preparations beforehand.â (Alpha)
âI thought you were in a hurry?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âEven if I am, some things are unavoidable, unfortunately.â (Alpha)
Alpha continued on in a subdued tone of voice.
âHonestly, I didnât expect it to be this easy. I was prepared to set up a tent outside at least for three nights and four days if you said no, you see.â (Alpha)
âIâm sure Seo Ah-Young wouldâve been pleased to see that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âActually, Iâm rather terrified of the Insane Witch as well. In any case. Iâll be leaving for a while.â (Alpha)
Alphaâs figure vanished from the living room. Yi Ji-Hyuk stared up at the ceiling and muttered to himself.
âNever guessed that a day like today would happenâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚYeah, me too.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
The two remaining men didnât say anything for a long while.
< 417. Been a while -2 > Fin.
(TL: I think the author mixed up the names somewhere around [1], but couldnât be 100% certain, so I left the part as is.)
(TL: The weird saying in [2] is a Korean idiom, and the full one goes along the line of âan ox stumbling backwards inadvertently stepped on a mouseâ, and it means youâve somehow stumbled onto a solution by luck. Alpha took the saying literally, however.)