The man with a thuggish face chuckled wryly at the insult coming from somewhere behind him.
The world had gone utterly insane lately so the people living in it seemed to have gone insane as well. As to prove that, that insult, wasnât it directed at the thuggish face man?
âMan, Iâve been trying to keep calm and live a peaceful life, yet why do you people keep driving me mad, ah? Which as*hole was it?!â
The man turned around to find out, only for his rage to cool down in an instant.
After turning around, the thuggish man was greeted by another man who was at least a head taller than he was.
âB-but, Iâm over 180 centimetres tallâŠâ
So how come he couldnât see the rest of the other guyâs face except for the chin?
Was he looking at a basketball player or something?
But being a simple basketball player wasnât enough to explain away those mountain range-like broad shoulders and incredibly sturdy arms and legs. As a matter of fact, those biceps were as thick as a womanâs waist.
With this sort of physique, this guy definitely couldnât have been a regular person.
Before any other conversation could take place, the thuggish man apologised first. That could not be helped, however. Anyone who took a gander at this tall guyâs face would feel very much compelled to apologise right away. Even if you didnât know what youâve done wrong, you probably did something bad anyway.
P-please, accept my apology. Please
The tall âmanâ who was apologised to out of the blue, the high schooler that even Yi Ji-Hyuk had acknowledged, Choi Chang-Sik distorted his expression next.
âHey, ahjussi.â (Chang-Sik)
âAhjussi, do you have spare bones lying around?â (Chang-Sik)
ââŠNot quite sure I follow?â
âIâm saying, do you keep spare bones around in case someone breaks the ones inside you for some reason?â (Chang-Sik)
ââŠRegular people, uh, donât do that.â
âSo why all this f*cking overreaction, man?â (Chang-Sik)
The thuggish man instantly became a docile lamb and smiled gently.
Aha, so I was overreacting. I swear, Iâll never do it again.
He wasnât quite sure why, but if this tall guy said he was overreacting, then there was no doubt that that assertion was correct. If he argued that wasnât it, the atmosphere dictated that he might really need those spare bones right away.
âHey, ahjussi.â (Chang-Sik)
âEven if our situation is urgent and weâre all getting irritated by it, we should still act like human beings, right?â (Chang-Sik)
âY-yes, youâre correct.â
âSo, get to the back before I beat your a*s up.â (Chang-Sik)
âWhatâs wrong? You want me to send you âupâ, instead?â (Chang-Sik)
There was nothing above their heads. No, technically, there was the sky. But a living person couldnât physically get up there, so what the tall guy offered to do was pretty obvious to the thuggish manâs mind.
âN-no. Iâll just head to the back.â
Chang-Sik successfully chased away the hooligan-like man and cautiously patted the crying Choi Ji-Hyeâs back.
âItâs alright now. This oppa took care of it, okay?â (Chang-Sik)
Unfortunately, the girl took one good look at his face and began crying even louder than before. The ability to make not just little children but even a middle school student like this burst into tears with nothing but his face was Choi Chang-Sikâs⊠wonderful talent.
ââŠBloominâ hell.â (Chang-Sik)
His mood soured instantly for some reason, but even gangsters had some kind of a bottom line they wouldnât cross. He certainly hadnât fallen all the way to the bottom that heâd get angry at a middle schooler. And not just any middle schooler, but a young girl like this.
âI mean, if Ji-Hyuk hyung learns of it later, he might beat me up half to deathâŠâ (Chang-Sik)
It was the strangest thing, but Yi Ji-Hyuk was very strict in things like that. Even though he never even thought about how he tormented other people.
âY-you see, this oppa isnât a bad guy.â (Chang-Sik)
âBut you arenât an oppa? Arenât you an ahjussi?â
Choi Chang-Sik fell into a serious dilemma here.
âShould I just risk getting beaten up later?â (Chang-Sik)
If things go well, then either he died before running into Yi Ji-Hyuk, or Yi Ji-Hyuk would die first, so wouldnât it be better for his heart to simply get angry right now?
While he seriously pondered his options, Choi Ji-Hyeâs mother repeatedly bowed her head at him over and over again.
âThank you so much. Thank you.â
âN-no, wellâŠâ (Chang-Sik)
Choi Chang-Sik smiled like an idiot and scratched the back of his head.
He couldnât remember the last time someone thanked him earnestly like this. Sure, heâd sometimes hear that while distributing cigarettes to his juniors in school or âborrowingâ some money from the kids he spotted walking around, but none of them sounded genuine to him.
âWell, this doesnât feel so bad, is it?â (Chang-Sik)
He used to wonder why Yi Ji-Hyuk, famed for his rotten personality, got so obsessed about going around solving Gate crises to help people out, but now that he himself heard the genuine words of gratitude, he thought he could understand it a little bit.
Of course, what Chang-Sik did had very little in common with Yi Ji-Hyukâs feats, but still.
âPlease be more careful next time. Hurry and go back in the queue.â (Chang-Sik)
âWill we be alright?â
âAll of us⊠Will everyone be alright? Monsters are rushing here, arenât they?â
Choi Chang-Sik scratched his head again.
Why was she asking him this question?
She probably wasnât asking him because she thought Chang-Sik knew the right answer. No, she most likely couldnât endure without asking someone.
They were in a whole different scenario from a regular war, after all.
Unlike a war between nations where you could avoid the fighting using your status as a civilian, this battle would only come to an end when either the humans or the demonic beasts were to go extinct. There would be no exception to that.
It was a dreadful fight where the final winner would also be the only one left standing.
âHonestly, I canât be 100% sure, butâŠâ (Chang-Sik)
Choi Chang-Sik took time to deliberate on his reply, before shrugging his shoulders.
ââŠBut I suggest you keep running away.â (Chang-Sik)
âYou just have to keep evacuating on time and escaping from harm until the very end. When that happens, we will win. Then things will get peaceful for sure.â (Chang-Sik)
âWe are going to win?â
âYes. Humanity will win.â (Chang-Sik)
âBut how? Weâre simply running away all the time, arenât we?â
Choi Chang-Sik smirked brightly.
âYes, itâs like that right now, but things will be different later on. I know of this one guy who will never lose, you see.â (Chang-Sik)
The mother seemed rather confused by that, so Choi Ji-Hye asked in her stead.
âWhat do you mean?â (Ji-Hye)
âMm, well, what Iâm saying isâŠâ (Chang-Sik)
Chang-Sik pondered again before opening his mouth.
âThere are plenty of wackos in this world, right?â (Chang-Sik)
âBut even among them, I know of this one decent wacko. Okay, so. I was playing this game in the arcade, right? Then this wacko sat on the opposite cabinet and challenged me. Of course, in the game.â (Chang-Sik)
âI think I won about a hundred times? But he was like, panting like a bull, and kept challenging me till the end. He then finally won a match.â (Chang-Sik)
âYou know what that wacko did next?â (Chang-Sik)
âHe just straight up switched the power off, lifted up the cabinet and threw it down.â (Chang-Sik)
The girl stared at Chang-Sik in stupefaction.
âHe did that because he thought heâd lose if we play again. He finished the whole thing off where he emerged as the final winner, know what I mean? The arcade owner was really p*ssed off and chased after the wacko, but guess what, the guy simply ran off while laughing in happiness.â (Chang-Sik)
âSounds like heâs crazy.â (Ji-Hye)
âNg, he is crazy. And that crazy guy is currently fighting against the demonic beasts, you see?â (Chang-Sik)
âThat guy, heâll win no matter what. And heâll definitely end everything with him as the final winner. That wacko is someone like that, after all.â (Chang-Sik)
Choi Ji-Hye quietly nodded her head. Chang-Sik smiled brightly at her. Although that smiling face still remained scary, it did kinda feel a little less scary than before.
âOkay, there comes the bus. You two should get on that.â (Chang-Sik)
Chang-Sik proceeded to shove aside the people in his way and guided the mother and daughter to the front of the queue. He stayed and watched the two of them get on the vehicle, then without saying anything else, returned to his original spot in the queue.
He waved his hand back when the girl peeked her head outside the busâs window to wave at him. The bus soon left his sight, and Chang-Sik looked up at the distant skies.
âAnd thatâs why you gotta do something, Ji-Hyuk hyung.â (Chang-Sik)
For some reason, his voice sounded hollow.
ââŠF*ck.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
A swear word leaked out of Yi Ji-Hyukâs mouth.
The final challenger failed to stand back up in the end. Out of two thousand and sixty eight people, only one thousand eight hundred managed to survive.
âIt canât be helped, though.â (Alpha)
Alpha and his calm face tried to console him, but Yi Ji-Hyuk was in no mood to humour him.
âGet out of my sight.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âPlease calm down.â (Alpha)
âDam*it.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He started this whole thing knowing that this was the best he could do, but it still ended up as him killing over two hundred people with his own hands in only a couple of days. No excuses would be able to deny that simple fact.
âHonestly, I donât understand you.â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk furious eyes slammed straight at Alpha.
âI heard that you have slaughtered hundreds of thousands in the other world as if it was nothing. Compared to that, the number of people who died this time is just a little fraction, so why are you getting so upset as if you feel guilt over it?â (Alpha)
âYou should acknowledge it yourself. You are probably the worst villain and a mass murderer in humanityâs history. So to see you behave like this, itâs honestly making me flustered a little.â (Alpha)
âSure, thanks for that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a groan.
Alpha wasnât wrong, though.
The number of people he killed during his raid on Terra Latrel alone should be well over half a million. So he shouldnât act as if he felt guilt about killing two hundred at this point in time.
That would be nothing more than being a hypocrite, after all.
Yi Ji-Hyuk tried to accept that fact, but it seemed that Choi Jeong-Hoon didnât share that sentiment at all.
âHow can killing a million of your enemies and killing a hundred of your allies be the same thing to you?â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŠEven though they are the same humans?â (Alpha)
âItâs not humans that died, but⊠your allies that died. Youâre the psychopath who canât figure that out, you insane b*stard!â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoonâs tone of voice was colder than a sheet of ice. So much so that even Alpha had to raise his hands and back off slightly.
âWhoa, whoa. Please calm down. I wasnât trying to rile you up, you know.â (Alpha)
Alpha sensed an urgent need to change the topic.
âAnyways, what should we do now?â (Alpha)
âEveryone currently on their feet has become familiar with Mana now. Which means itâs time to learn magic, so should we start memorising books on theories or something?â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk glanced at all those standing in rank and file.
They were all glaring back at him with hatred in their expressions. Their faces implied that although they understood the reasoning, they simply couldnât forget that soul-searing pain. It seemed that only the NDF agents were making more-or-less calm faces right now.
But something else was pervading the NDFâs faces â anxiety.
Even Alphaâs tone had some hints of that, as well.
He realised that it took longer than planned for everyone to sense Mana.
However, Yi Ji-Hyuk remained relaxed.
âDonât rush me.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Compared to how he was earlier, he certainly looked to have regained his relaxed demeanour.
âThings wonât get as hectic from now on, anyway.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âPeople are dying in their droves even as we speak, so for you to say that itâs not going to be hectic anymore, now you sound like Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk that I know.â (Alpha)
âWow, to think that you are actually worried about people dying. I guess the sun will rise from the west tomorrow morning.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk retorted and waved his hand around. Then, a massive Gate suddenly generated in front of Alpha.
âWe have plenty of time. Yup, we have too much of that.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk clenched his fists.
âI shall train you all inside the real hell. So, you donât have to worry. We have a sh*t-load of time for you guys to go through the cycle of endless pain, after all.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŠAre you talking about the difference in time flow?â (Alpha)
âYou know so well.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIn that case, why didnât you go with that from the beginning?â (Alpha)
Yi Ji-Hyuk dismissively waved his hand.
âHereâs the funny thing. Our world is probably the richest in Mana out of all the worlds out there right now. After getting connected to this little place called the demon world where Mana concentration is ridiculously high, our planet ended up as the best repository of Mana that surpasses even Berafe, which is basically the greatest land of magic that I know of,â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Alpha slowly nodded his head.
âIf you fail to sense Mana here, then you wonât manage it anywhere else. No matter how long it takes.â (Alpha)
âBingo.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a groan.
âSure, itâs taken longer than planned, but this much is still within the safe zone. But itâs now time to get to the main course.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk pointed to the Gate.
âTranslate for me.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âOkay.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Yi Ji-Hyuk sucked in a deep breath, then began shouting out.
âGo inside this thing! Thereâs another world beyond it! But only about half of you will manage to return alive from there! However, if you do manage to pull that offâŠ!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk took a moment to build up the anticipation.
ââŠYou should have acquired enough power to kill me by then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
There was no need for more persuasion.
The ones standing at the front unhesitantly stepped inside the Gate one by one. After witnessing that scene, Alpha leaned over and whispered in Yi Ji-Hyukâs ear.
âHonestly, they are not entering the Gate because they want to kill you, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk. Please do understand.â (Alpha)
ââŠWhy, thank you so bloody much.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs eyes as he watched them head towards a new dimension were cold and withdrawn.
< 454. Well then, should we get started -4 > Fin.