âYou know it too, donât you? You donât hold this Earth as precious as you think you do.â (Affeldrichae)
âBut thatâs obvious. To you, this world is simply nothing more than a brief stopover that you pop in and out of. Youâre now Berafeâs citizen. Isnât it about time you accept that fact? The dreamy emotion that used to fill you up when you first arrived on Earth, it mustâve all dried up by now, am I wrong?â (Affeldrichae)
âWell, yeah.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât deny it. No, he couldnât deny it.
He knew better than anyone that the stuff sheâs been saying was all correct.
Back then, he thought everything would be resolved after returning home to Earth. But this godd*mm thread of intertwined fates just didnât want to let him go.
âNo, hang on. Itâs not the case of not letting me go, is it?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
No, the thread simply couldnât be unspooled, thatâs all.
The relationships of both good and bad natures built up over thousands of years wouldnât simply vanish into thin air just because he ran off to Earth, after all.
As for the sense of liberation and happiness he felt after arriving on Earth, they were all dulled beyond recognition by now.
With that, heâd come to know.
Between the world where he lived for only twenty or so years, and another one where heâd been living for thousands of yearsâŠ
âŠWhich one did he really belong to?
He desperately returned to Earth to escape the fetters called the âoutsiderâ but even then, he still remained trapped in one even now.
âThe sole reason why you place importance on Earth is because of your lingering attachment, thatâs all.â (Affeldrichae)
âI know already.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIf you want to, you can easily return to Berafe right now. And when you do return, youâll regain your strength. At same time, all the damage done to your body will revert back in the blink of an eye, too.â (Affeldrichae)
âThat might happen, sure.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThen what are you hesitating for? A dimensional tear has manifested in this world by now. So, if you want, transferring hundreds of people at once isnât going to present a tough challenge anymore. So, why are you still hesitating in this place?â (Affeldrichae)
âFeels like Iâve explained this many times to you already.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs because I canât understand you.â (Affeldrichae)
âI donât expect you to.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBesides, youâre wrong about one thing.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI am?â (Affeldrichae)
âI stayed as an immortal in that world only because this Earth hadnât been destroyed. The truth was, my soul had become a fixed part of this place when I crossed over, you see.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAhâŠâ (Affeldrichae)
âIf Earth is gone, so will my soul, too. Which meansâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk sighed softly.
âIf I cross over now, my body will be permanently stuck in its current state. If thatâs the case, I might as well kill myself instead.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Affeldrichaeâs eyes trembled powerfully.
âB-but, as long as thereâs dark ManaâŠâ (Affeldrichae)
âPeople used to call me a sorcerer who has reached the realm of the gods.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head with a bitter expression.
âBut that does not mean Iâm a god. What canât be done cannot be done. Iâve no desire to cling onto an impossibility.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, youâŠâ (Affeldrichae)
âLetâs just stop here, Affeldrichae.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAlthough itâs kinda embarrassing to admit to this, but well, Iâm a stubborn mule. No matter what anyone else says, I would never change my mind. So, why donât we stop making each other uncomfortable, okay?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYouâre truly incorrigible.â (Affeldrichae)
âYou donât say.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk smiled quietly and studied her.
But then, he reached out and suddenly pulled her in for an embrace. Affeldrichae was left flustered for a moment, but didnât try to push him away.
ââŠWhen I think about it, youâre the person that I spent the most time with in my life, isnât it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âShould I say thank you for realising that at least?â (Affeldrichae)
âItâs so weird. I always saw you as a little puppy in my mind, but for today, youâre a bit more like a cat.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âJust like how a human can change, so can a dragon. Especially for a dragon like me.â (Affeldrichae)
âIt could be an unfortunate thing, though.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk slowly patted her back.
âItâs always been one bad thing after another with you.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut even then, I kept thinking that I need to tell you this someday. Thank you, Affeldrichae.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYouâŠâ (Affeldrichae)
Before she could say anything, he gently pushed her away. His expression returned to the usual âIâm too cool to careâ face as he spoke up.
âWell, then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk lightly waved his hand, then exited from his room. Unable to chase after him for some reason, all Affeldrichae could do was to just stand there in a daze.
âWhy do you sound like weâll never see each other again?â (Affeldrichae)
âThey landed in the end?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon replied in a sorrowful tone of voice.
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head as if he couldnât understand it.
âHang on a second here. Weâve nullified the magical defensive measures, and the warheads shouldâve been flying at the speed of a tortoise, yet⊠no one could stop them?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠItâs an unfortunate fact, but not every part of the world has developed at the exact same rate, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk. Some can stop the nuke, while some canât.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âOkay, how many have landed so far, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âFive warheads.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âTheir locations?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIndia, Africa, Europe, and Russia.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âBut thatâs only four?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âTwo missiles fell in Africa, you see.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWhat about the damage?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Choi Jeong-Hoon sounded grave in his reply.
âThe damage wasnât as great as⊠No, wait. We donât know for sure. We canât even tally it at the moment. The nuke in Russia fell in an uninhabited part of their country, but thereâs still no concrete way of finding out how many exactly have died from the warheads that landed in New Delhi and Africa.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âAnd Europe?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIt landed somewhere in Turkey.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âOkay, stop. Iâve heard enough.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a groan under his breath.
Even if he was awake, there was nothing he could have done; without any Mana, Yi Ji-Hyuk would be weaker than an S-rank ability user, anyway. India and Europe had in their midst dozens upon dozens of S-rank ability users yet they still failed to stop the warheads, so there was no way heâd be able to do anything even if he went there.
He couldnât calm his boiling innards, however.
âWhat about Alpha?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHe returned to America. And just as you expected, the Americans managed to shoot down the two nukes headed to their territory over the waters of the Pacific.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âCouldnât the others have done something like the Americans?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThe strength exhibited by the monster birds far exceeded everyoneâs initial expectations. We all thought that since the main body suffered some blow, the monster birds wouldâve gotten weaker as well but as it turned out, shooting the warheads down with regular fighter planes and missiles still proved to be incredibly difficult.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk nodded slowly. Itâd be patently obvious to anyone that they failed to stop the warheads not because they didnât feel like doing it.
ââŠWhat about the ripples, though?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âItâs horrifying.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon didnât even bother to disguise his tired, empty expression.
âWe need to think of China, India and Turkey as completely paralysed now. And with China becoming incapacitated, we might as well as say that our odds of restricting the two spots in East Asia are as good as dead and buried. WeâŠâ (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âWe wonât be able to stop them anymore.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYes.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk pulled out a cigarette.
âWhat did the higher-ups say?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠItâs not as if they can come up with a silver bullet method, you know.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âYeah, thatâs true.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk silently sucked on the cigarette. He needed a bit of time to organise his chaotic mind.
âCall Alpha.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âAlpha? Why?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âTime to give him what he needs.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠBut, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âStop right there.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shook his head as if to say thereâs no point in listening any further.
âI know what you want to say, but we no longer have the luxury of time. Very soon, the b*stards that finished scouting this place out will flood out from the spots.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIn that case, our people will have to accompany you.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŠWait, what? You werenât planning to participate?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHonestly speaking, I was feeling conflicted about it. Alphaâs people havenât experienced hell under your tutelage and thatâs why they can easily mouth off about learning stuff from you.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŠFine. Alpha said he found a good training area somewhere in America, so letâs all go there, then. Pick some suitable applicants for the trip, please.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut if I pick applicants, none of them will want to go.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
âHulâŠâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âHowever, if I say letâs go, all of them will come. Thatâs how they are.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŠRight, thatâs also true.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWell, itâs been fun.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Sure, he had to jump through some hoops all because of the NDF, but itâs also true that he had fun precisely because of the NDF, too. If he were to compare what he lost to what he had gained, then heâd have to say that he earned a whole lot more in the end.
âOkay. Letâs not waste anymore time. Call everyone and we immediately cross over to America. Right now.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âRoger that.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon shot up from his seat. After watching him busily move about in the office for a bit, Yi Ji-Hyuk shifted his bitter, distant gaze outside the office windows.
âMan, the sky is really clear today.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The cloudless, pristine sky that he hadnât seen before since his return to Earth was gazing right back at him.
âOh, so youâre leaving?â (Erukana)
âYes.â (Affeldrichae)
âHmph, to think that youâd try to escape by yourself in this critical situation. It seems that dragons were much more spineless than I thought.â (Erukana)
âIâm not running away.â (Affeldrichae)
Affeldrichaeâs determination filled eyes locked on Erukana.
âThere is no more hope left in this world. That means I need to look for one somewhere else.â (Affeldrichae)
âRiiight, thatâs what youâre supposed to say. Dragons canât lie, after all. However, hereâs the thingâŠâ (Erukana)
Erukana smiled seductively while approaching Affeldrichae. But then, she suddenly reached out to grab the latterâs throat.
âI donât know what youâre scheming, but things wonât unfold the way you imagine. Listen well, you cunning lizard. Iâm not as kind or naĂŻve as my darling so I know you didnât cross over to this world with purest of intentions. What exactly did you want with my darling?â (Erukana)
âThatâs what I want to ask you.â (Affeldrichae)
Affeldrichae displayed not one hint of fear despite Erukanaâs hand still grabbing her throat. No, her eyes were sharply reprimanding the Succubus Queen, instead.
âYou should come clean about what youâre truly scheming here. Do you honestly believe that you crossed over to this world because of your love for Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk?â (Affeldrichae)
âWhat a sorrowful thing this is. A demonic being is discussing her love, yet a dragon is denying it. Is the world spinning in the wrong direction or something?â (Erukana)
âI donât trust any demons. Especially so when itâs a demon like you.â (Affeldrichae)
âAha, so both of us have our own little agendas, is that it? What an amusing idea that is. Hohohoho~!â (Erukana)
Erukanaâs nails slightly dug into Affeldrichaeâs throat flesh.
âDo you know I havenât ended your life yet?â (Erukana)
âNo, I donât.â (Affeldrichae)
âBecause, Iâm sure you are not planning to hurt my darling.â (Erukana)
âHowever, youâd do well to remember this, oh you dumb little dragon. The thing you do for the sake of my darling can also end up strangling him, instead.â (Erukana)
âDo I look that foolish to you?â (Affeldrichae)
ââŠThank you for your advice.â (Affeldrichae)
Erukana let go of Affeldrichaeâs throat and the latter opened up a Gate. A Gate that directly led to Berafe.
âWeâll see each other again.â (Affeldrichae)
âHonestly? I donât wanna see your mug ever again, though?â (Erukana)
âLetâs say we share a similar sentiment, then.â (Affeldrichae)
Affeldrichae slowly strode inside the Gate and the portal gradually closed behind her. Erukana watching this scene play out sneered softly.
âInsolent b*tch.â (Erukana)
These lifeforms called dragons were just too untrustworthy. Itâd not be strange for her to have a fallout with them at any time, actually.
âStill⊠it is the end of the road.â (Erukana)
She did her best to prevent the Gates from expanding and spreading any further, but it was impossible to hold on for any longer now. Yi Ji-Hyukâs physical state was rapidly deteriorating, while the dark Mana rushing in would soon completely escape from her restrictions and start increasing the number of spots throughout the world.
When that happened, itâd be over.
The worldâs annihilation was literally just around the corner.
âAh, ah. This is no fun.â (Erukana)
It certainly didnât feel so good to know that all the things she did while betting everything of hers were all in vain in the end.
ââŠIf I turn him into an undead right before he dies, I wonder if his ego would survive?â (Erukana)
That too was a type of death, after all.
Realising that Yi Ji-Hyukâs death couldnât be avoided no matter what, her shoulders slumped forward in dejection.
ââŠNo, itâs not too late. I shouldnât give up so soon. There are always other ways.â (Erukana)
âNo. There are no more ways left.â (?)
Suddenly, Erukanaâs brows shot up high.
The voice coming from somewhere behind her was far, far too familiar to her. She had to force her body trembling from fear to turn around slowly, only to discover the strongest being in existence that she knew of standing there.
ââŠBecause, Iâm here now.â (?)
All strength abandoned Erukanaâs legs.
The countdown to the worldâs destruction had begun.
< 440. Wouldnât you say that this is enough? -5 > Fin.