âWhy do you wish to return?â (Affeldrichae)
What a meaningless and empty question that was.
Yi Ji-Hyuk had forgotten a long time ago why he wanted to return. The only thing remaining was his singular desire to âsimplyâ return.
Nothing would be more pitiful than looking for a reason in something lacking in reason.
However, this d*mn lizard would never understand him. The lifeforms called dragons were basically an embodiment of rationality and logic so sheâd never understand a human being filled to the brim with contradictions.
But, there was no need to make her understand, anyway.
He was in the wrong, to begin with.
Most likely from her perspective, Yi Ji-Hyuk wouldâve looked like a climber scaling a massive cliff just to kill himself. No wonder sheâd not understand his standpoint.
âGet out of my way.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâm the apostle of Latrel. You should know very well that I canât let you go on.â (Affeldrichae)
âOh, so you wish to stop me? Is that it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠIf it comes to that.â (Affeldrichae)
A low, hollow chuckle leaked out from his lips.
It was low, soft. But the chuckle grew louder and louder to eventually become a maddened cackle that filled up the now-empty and desolate plain.
This wouldâve been a rather interesting scene to spectate from the sidelines.
Here was a massive dragon.
And here was Yi Ji-Hyuk standing tall, coming across as an insignificant little insect in front of an Ancient Dragon at least 300 metres long. Others wouldâve thought that he couldnât even compare to this mighty creature.
Even then, both Yi Ji-Hyuk and Affeldrichae knew.
Whether it was their conversation or even the current situationâŠ
âŠThe initiative was with him.
âYouâve always stood in my way. One thousand, two⊠I canât even remember just how many years itâs been at this point.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, Iâll certainly evaluate your desire to keep sticking to that will of yours very highly, oh the one whoâs unfortunate in some ways. A truly pitiful lifeform who thinks sheâs quite logical but is unable to use her logic because of some goddessâs command.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
For a moment there, some flames roused up from around her maw. What Yi Ji-Hyuk had said certainly got on her nerves.
âWhy do you ask, so you can learn what exactly? Your own will is already subservient to Latrel, anyway. You donât even try to think and choose for yourself, so what does your own logic even mean to you? Arenât you basically trying to find the answers from someone else and not yourself?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, IâŠ!â (Affeldrichae)
Affeldrichae shouted out.
âItâs my choice to stop you.â (Affeldrichae)
âBut why would you?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou donât have any reason to stop me, do you? Because, thereâs actually no reason to stop me in the first place.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThe only reason you try to stop me is because Latrel labelled me as the bringer of apocalypse to this world. Thatâs the basis for all the reasons and pretext. You blindly follow such delusional crap yet you dare to mouth off some rubbish like itâs your choice? A dumb little lizard girl who has never actually lived out of her own free will is saying what now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs tone of voice grew more and more combative.
âIn the beginning, I thought that you had a valid reason to stop me. But when I learned that it was all because of some stupid little oracle, I couldnât even get angry anymore. I mean, didnât you maintain an opinion that humans are lowly creatures because they leave the important decisions to the gods in times of crisis? Listen here, you d*mn lizard woman. Humans have this thing called free will. I have no idea how highly you think of yourself, but that ainât got nothing to do with me.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smirked derisively.
âYou asked me why Iâm trying to go back?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
What was the point in asking, when the answer was so plainly obvious?
The reason might not exist, but the answer certainly did.
âBecause, I want to go back. Thatâs all.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
A dragon that lived not through her rationality but through a set of rules would never understand that.
Yi Ji-Hyuk chuckled lightly and extended his hand in front of Affeldrichae.
âAnd thatâs why you should get out of my way. Humans are fickle by nature, you see. To me, you used to be my worst, most hated enemy, but humans also have this thing called the âbegrudging respectâ. I donât want to take your life with my own two hands, so if you get out of my way now, Iâll spare that worthless head of yours.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichaeâs golden eyes peered deeply into Yi Ji-Hyuk.
She knew very well that this seemingly small and weak-looking lifeform could rip her apart in less than one second if he wanted to. However, she simply had to stop him here.
That was the divine duty she was given. It was the oracle from the gods.
ââŠWhy am I supposed to stop him?â (Affeldrichae)
She couldnât help but question the motive. The âLatrelâs Eyeâ must never end up in Yi Ji-Hyukâs hands â she knew that much. But she didnât know why he must never acquire that item.
Her goddess was someone who always, always told her what needed to be done but never why it had to be done.
Because of a godly beingâs purported unshakeable integrity, she needed to blindly believe and follow when the reasons remained unknown? Without being able to question or suspect anything?
Golden rays of light began dyeing her large body. Then her silhouette gradually shrunk down and eventually morphed into a humanoid to stand before Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âI thought you hated the most using polymorph to become a human?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠLetâs label it as a service since this might be the last time.â (Affeldrichae)
Affeldrichae quietly stared at him before continuing on.
âGo on.â (Affeldrichae)
When those two totally unexpected words came out of her mouth, Yi Ji-Hyuk began staring at her with a somewhat flabbergasted expression.
âYou want me to go on ahead?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes. Go.â (Affeldrichae)
âAre you thinking of going against Latrelâs wishes?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWho knows. I certainly am not sure. Not sure whether this is actually going against her wishes or Iâm answering her expectations of me in a bigger sense.â (Affeldrichae)
âYouâre saying some incomprehensible things.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou wonât change your mind no matter what I say. Which means weâll have to say goodbye here. In the form of my death.â (Affeldrichae)
âHowever, the one of the orders the goddess gave me was to keep my eyes on you. I can only do that when Iâm still alive.â (Affeldrichae)
âKekekeke.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk chortled softly.
Wasnât this almost cheating, in a sense?
âYour sophistry is pretty good. I wonder if Latrel will be just as accommodating towards your sophistry like me, though.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk began walking forward. As he brushed past her side, Affeldrichae reached out and grabbed his arm.
âMay I ask you one more question?â (Affeldrichae)
ââŠMy service, then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhat are going to do after returning to your home world?â (Affeldrichae)
âItâs up to you whether you believe me or not, but wellâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smirked and replied.
ââŠThereâll be no âsuch thingâ.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichae stared at him with still confused eyes, but he didnât say anything else and strode forward.
Youâd never understand.
And you canât understand, anyway.
âŠEven I canât understand me, so how can you understand me? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs vision was now filled with the sight of a distant spire.
On top of that tall structure was that one object he so badly wished to acquire: the Latrelâs Eye.
This was the moment that the Bringer of Apocalypse descended on Terra Latrel.
âUrghâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk twisted and contorted his whole body.
He tried to force himself to get some sleep, but couldnât. The moment he returned home and laid down on the bed, his body began twisting and contorting little by little. He gasped and groaned while holding onto the sheets but in the end, he got up and rubbed his face, hard.
âBloody hell.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Should he take some pain medication or something if this keeps up? This persistent pain just didnât want to lessen at all.
âIâm at my limit.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Anyone else wouldâve died thousands of times over by now. Thatâs how much his body had been pushed to its limit. This was no longer the issue of the pain but more to do with his body failing to maintain the status quo anymore.
He pulled out a cigarette and with some difficulty, managed to light it up.
âMan, this sucks a*s.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI agree.â (Affeldrichae)
A voice suddenly came from behind him, but Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât bother to turn around. There was no need.
He knew who was there, anyway.
He then sensed her arms gently embracing him around his shoulders.
ââŠHeal me or something.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou know that itâs no longer possible, donât you?â (Affeldrichae)
âIâm sure itâll lessen the pain a bit, so itâs fine.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichae watched his tremble softly in her embrace and bit down on her lip.
He was shaking not because of sorrow or fear. The pain was so severe that his body was trembling all on its own. Like a late-stage cancer patient that not even the narcotics-laced painkillers could help, Yi Ji-Hyuk was enduring vicious pain every single day that no one else could possibly withstand.
âThere are other ways.â (Affeldrichae)
âThere isnât. Not anymore.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThere are always other ways.â (Affeldrichae)
White, gentle rays of light came from both of Affeldrichaeâs hands and dug deep into his body.
âItâs not good.â (Affeldrichae)
She was using healing magic, but his body showed no sign of recovering at all. Healing magic basically used external Mana to stimulate and maximise a personâs natural recovery ability.
However, Yi Ji-Hyukâs physical body was like a bottomless pit; no matter how much water was poured in, itâd never fill up to the top as everything simply seeped away. His body with not even one iota of lifeforce left could not be healed by Affeldrichaeâs magic.
âI feel better already.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
But it seemed effective in lessening his pain because Yi Ji-Hyuk let out a sigh of relief.
âHow long do I have?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠDo you really wish to hear it?â (Affeldrichae)
âOf course.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichae shivered just a little.
This man, he was always like this.
Despite suffering from intolerable pain, heâd always pretend that everything was fine. Heâd behave as if nothing was wrong.
Some time ago, she used to think this side of him could very well signify an existenceâs integrity, its âcompletenessâ as it were. But now, she changed her mind. This man, he was just unable to entrust himself to someone else.
He was an existence that handled everything all by himself.
âThe ones he detests the most areâŠâ (Affeldrichae)
Those would be the dragons and demonic beings. Beings that lived for almost an eternity and searched for solutions by themselves while not relying on anyone else.
Yi Ji-Hyuk hated and detested them the most, yet the current him inexplicably resembled them. Maybe it was an obvious result seeing that he had lived for way too long.
ââŠIâm not sure.â (Affeldrichae)
âYouâre not?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âTomorrow⊠No, today. Itâd not be strange for you to just stop breathing today. Honestly, I still canât figure out how youâre still alive right now.â (Affeldrichae)
âYouâre saying some scary stuff with a straight face. Youâre practically labelling me as a half-zombie or something.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâd be better if you were an actual zombie?â (Affeldrichae)
ââŠI see. Thanks.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk got back up on his feet.
âWhere are you going?â (Affeldrichae)
âSince I heard that, I canât be sitting on my a*s anymore. Time to make some moves.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, youâll die.â (Affeldrichae)
âCanât be helped, I guess.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou do know that there are other ways, donât you?â (Affeldrichae)
Yi Ji-Hyuk stopped in his tracks.
âYou told me something in the past. That Iâm the existence who never thought or chose for myself.â (Affeldrichae)
âTo my eyes, youâre the same right now. You may mistakenly believe that youâre acting on your own volition, but the way I see it, youâve simply ended up drowning in a cause. A cause of needing to protect this Earth. Whatâs so different about this and the oracle of the gods that you mocked so much back then?â (Affeldrichae)
âCan you give me an exact reason why you need to protect? And have you really accepted that reason? Iâm certain you havenât. Because, this is simply a task with a purpose but no reason behind it. Donât you see it? Youâre mimicking exactly what I did in the past. You simply have no reason to protect this world nor burn alongside it, either.â (Affeldrichae)
A soft sigh leaked out next. Yi Ji-Hyuk massaged his face, and Affeldrichae continued on with an uncharacteristically powerless voice.
âIf youâre really a human, you should worry about yourself first like an actual human being. I thought all humans prioritised themselves over everyone else? Earth or anything else, they donât hold much meaning to you, anyway. So, you can shove aside the foolish sentiment like this world is precious or some such. Because thereâs no way thatâs true!â (Affeldrichae)
Venomous anger began filling up her eyes next.
< 439. Wouldnât you say that this is enough? -4 > Fin.