The morning sky was clear and silent, but Haramark was buzzing with noise.
Jang Maldong had a worried look the entire morning, but unlike usual, he didnât say much.
âDonât underestimate your enemy no matter what.â
He advised Seol Jihu calmly and imposingly as always.
âWork hard at training. Listen to Master well.â
Yi Sungjin bowed with his back straight. He was extremely nervous even though he wasnât the one going out to war.
âDonât look so mournful. Itâs not like Iâm going to my grave.â
She was pouting her lower lip and looking like she would cry if someone nudged her a little. Seeing this, Seol Jihu held back his embarrassment and remarked nonchalantly.
âDonât worry. That place is like my home ground. Havenât you heard of the legend of Arden Valley?â
Yi Seol-Ah forced herself to smile, but her nose quickly flushed red.
Not wanting to stay and film a soap opera, Seol Jihu quickly turned around. His comrades were waiting outside, so he had to leave quickly anyways.
Jang Maldong sent him off calmly.
âIâll be back soon.â
Seol Jihu replied casually as if he was going to a neighborhood barbershop. And sure enough, the Yi siblings began to bawl their eyes out, and Seol Jihu escaped the building, leaving them behind.
The streets of Haramark could only be described as total chaos. Seol Jihu plowed through the crowd and headed to the castle gate.
Over a thousand Earthlings were setting off from Haramark, so it wasnât that easy to find a carriage. Even with the Haramark Royal Family providing as many Horuses as possible, the competition for carriages was steep.
The group could always walk all the way to Arden Valley in the worst-case scenario, but Seol Jihu managed to find a carriage after much difficulty.
And because Oh Rahee had thought far enough to extend her contract with the two carriages she took from Scheherazade to get to Haramark, the party could conserve their energy that they otherwise would have needed to use for the march.
The three carriages they procured were more than enough to fit their 14-member group.
After checking in with the royal family officials, Seol Jihu headed straight to the carriage so that he didnât need to wait outside.
Coincidentally, it was at this moment that Hugo threw the carriage door open and hurriedly rushed out.
He shouted at the top of his lungs before running for his dear life. Seol Jihu blankly stared as Hugo grew farther and farther away. He then tilted his head and opened the carriage door.
Maria, Chung Chohong, Phi Sora⌠and for some reason, even Oh Rahee was here.
Moreover, these four women all had their arms crossed, while staring in different directions.
The law of inertia seemed to disappear as Seol Jihuâs feet stopped walking up the carriage in an instant. Having sensed an unusual air, his complexion turned sour.
His brain was ringing warning bells due to the unknown smell of danger gushing out in front of him.
Chohong, who was sitting apathetically, turned to him stealthily.
âWhat are you doing? Why arenât youââ
Kwang! Before she could finish saying âwhy arenât you coming in?â Seol Jihu shut the door reflexively.
He suddenly wanted to ride another carriage. But just as he was about to scurry away, the door was thrown open, and somebody grabbed the back of his neck.
âWhat are you doing? Whyâd you slam the door shut? I was in the middle of talking.â
âHurry up. Weâre setting off soon.â
âAh, just get in here!â
Chohong yelled angrily and pulled him in. Seol Jihu struggled with all his might, but he was taken inside helplessly.
And with that, Seol Jihu did not come out of the carriage until the time of departure.
The carriages stopped at the entrance of Arden Valley.
Strong Horuses trained for military use could go on further, but having so many carriages drive through rugged terrain wasnât such a good idea.
Hugo, who spent the past several days getting closer to the members of Blood Line, got off the carriage with a bright face.
âIya~! I havenât seen you in a while!â
When he saw Seol Jihu staggering dangerously, he made a pitying expression.
âSeol⌠are you okay?â
âWhy, did their bitching illness sprout up again?â
Seol Jihuâs voice was hoarse. He furrowed his brows as if he didnât even want to remember it.
Hugo patted his back with an understanding face.
The march began. General Jan Sanctus led the way on a mount with countless people following in a line.
When they finally entered the valley, Seol Jihu got a strange feeling in his heart remembering the memories of the time he came here as a Level 1, who didnât know a thing.
Rather than saying that he was moved⌠the feeling he had was similar to when he was drafted to the army for mandatory service.
Even though he came determined and resolute, he couldnât help but frown. His heart began to pound, and he even felt like pissing himself a tiny bit.
The clouds of war swirling in the valley pressed down on him heavily.
âMaybe it will be different once the battle starts.â
Rather than struggling to overcome this emotion, he accepted it fully to get used to it.
Having lived 26 years of his life on Earth, it should be normal for him to feel out of place participating in a war. And that should be the case especially for a war of this scale.
The road was flatter than he thought. Last time, he had climbed up to Dawn Peak to check out the situation, but that wasnât necessary this time round.
Not only was the fortress not under threat of being conquered, but the enemyâs speed of advancement was also constant.
Of course, they were in a volatile situation. Even now, many scouts were putting their lives on the line with a single communication crystal in their hands. The entire group had to keep in mind that the enemyâs marching speed could change abruptly.
Around the time the sun began to set, Seol Jihu was walking down a rugged incline, whenâŚ
He turned around at the sensation of someone lightly hitting his shoulder.
He could see Ian smiling brightly as he wiped off his sweat.
âSo this is where you were. Iâve been looking for you for a while. Cough, cough!â
Ian spat out a dry cough.
âDamn it. I should have trained to raise my Stamina stat when I was at a lower level. Kakââ
Ptui! After spitting on the ground, he panted roughly.
âWhat about Princess Teresa?â
âHuuâŚ. Hm? Oh, sheâs in the front. I barely managed to escape.â
âI mean, sheâs been bragging about her new longsword and shield every 10 minutes. I thought my ears were going to start bleeding from hearing the same thing over and over again.â
Ian grumbled as he stole a sideways glance.
Seol Jihu scratched his head.
âI just gave them to her. I remember the homework you assigned for me, but given the situationâŚ.â
âNo, you finished the homework superbly.â
âIf I were a professor, I would have given you an A+.â
âAnyways, Iâm curious what youâre thinking now that youâre back at Arden Valley.â
It sounded like Ian was changing the topic on purpose, but Seol Jihu decided to go along with it.
He lied. In truth, his heart was pounding faster and faster the closer he got to their destination.
At this point, even he wasnât sure if he was simply nervous or if he was itching to fight.
Seol Jihu tried to hide his true feelings, but Ian observed the youthâs face here and there before laughing warmly.
âIt doesnât look like youâre particularly worried⌠but if you are nervous, rest easy.â
Seol Jihu returned a curious glance. Rest easy? Against the Parasites of unknown strength?
âOf course, you need to be nervous at least a little bit. But I donât think this war will be different than any of the other wars. In truth, I think everyone is overreacting.â
âTheyâre saying the Parasites have besieged six of the seven cities, but the size of the army each city will have to fight should be similar. In comparisonââ
Ian surveyed his surroundings.
âA vast majority of Earthlings residing in Haramark are participating. Well, there are quite a number of Earthlings who arenât, but most well known figures should be here. Do you know why?â
Seol Jihu answered what he heard from Kim Hannah. Ian caressed his beard.
âYouâre sharp, as expected. Thatâs right. But I think there is another reason that is limited to Haramark.â
âLimited to Haramark?â
Seol Jihu tilted his head and asked.
Seeing this, Ian burst out into laughter.
âYou played the biggest hand in this. Itâs interesting that you donât realize it yourself.â
âIâm not sure what you meanâŚ.â
âGeez. Itâs Arden Fortress. Arden Fortress!â
At that moment, someoneâs voice rang out loudly from the front.
Seol Jihu had been too busy talking to notice that the road had become steeper.
Ian trudged up the hill and pointed to the front. He looked down at the youth standing in place and moved one shoulder up.
He was telling Seol Jihu to come up and see.
Puzzled, Seol Jihu climbed up the hill.
And soon, when he stepped onto the peak, his eyes widened. His jaw dropped as his face was dyed in shock.
He had been overwhelmed by the boundless sight spread out before him.
âThe Arden Fortress you protected.â
As if to brag about a child who had grown up to be a successful adult, Ian smiled in satisfaction.
Surrounded by a deep valley, the current Arden Fortress couldnât be compared to how it was in the past. Not only had the walls gotten higher, but there were also defense facilities merged with the surrounding steep cliffs, and even watchtowers standing tall at high vantage points.
The fortress had expanded as well with more fortified buildings closely connected to the main structure, forming a near-impenetrable wall.
This natural fortress, seemingly crafted by carving out cliffs of the valley, stood tall and imposingly.
Seol Jihu stared at the fortress in a daze before feeling a gaze on him and shrugged awkwardly.
âItâs amazing! Truly.â
Seol Jihu wasnât the only one to feel amazed as several exclamations of awe were rising from the crowd.
âItâs all thanks to you.â
âNot only did you save the fortress, but you also provided the beginning for this fortress to come this far.â
âNo, you and Princess Teresa are the ones who should get the credit.â
âWith just the two of us, not even half of this fortress would be complete.â
Ian spoke firmly. He then looked around as if searching for someone before suddenly shooting his hand up.
Seol Jihu turned around reflexively and saw someone under the hill raising his arm in response.
When Seol Jihu noticed the manâs face from a distance, delight quickly spread across his face.
It was Arbor Muto, the village head of Ramman Village and the Mage of the Delphinion Duchy.
The troops that set out from Haramark finally entered Arden Fortress.
Seol Jihu made time to go see Arbor Muto. He was waiting at the same place expecting the youth to come.
âItâs been a while.â
The old man reached his hand out. Seol Jihu smiled and grabbed his hand.
Just the way the fortress evolved, Arbor Muto seemed to have gone through a metamorphosis himself.
At Ramman Village, he coughed frequently from frailty and illness, but looking at him today, he had lost weight and his eyes were shining brightly. It was almost as if he had returned to the days of his youth.
âDo I? But thanks to someone revealing my identity, Iâve been dragged away forcefully and assigned the role of a commander.â
âIâm kidding, Iâm kidding! The Haramark Royal Family is supporting me more than you think. My lifeâs gotten a lot better because of it, and Iâve been feeling like my life is worth living again.â
Arbor Muto guffawed before eyeing the fortress.
âWhy donât we go for a walk? I want to show you around.â
The old man and the youth slowly walked around the fortress. And when they climbed up the wall, Seol Jihu exclaimed in awe nonstop.
âI canât believe this is the same Arden Fortress I saw all those months back.â
âIâm not sure where to begin.â
Seol Jihu marveled at his surroundings before suddenly fixing his gaze on one spot.
Only then did he realize why this spot seemed so familiar.
He muttered as if he was enchanted.
âYou changed the terrain as well.â
There was no way he wouldnât notice. After all, this was the very place he risked his life to cross.
Seeing that the youth recognized this place, Arbor Muto clapped his hands in joy.
âSharp, very sharp. As expected of Haramarkâs Hero.â
How did this old man know about this title?
âIt must have been tough.â
âHardly. Weâre facing the Parasites, after all. This isnât enough.â
He spoke as if the amount of effort gone into building this fortress was the bare minimum.
âYou can never triumph over the Parasites by just defending.â
Arbor Muto emphasized the word âneverâ, and Seol Jihu tilted his head. He thought the human forces would stay inside the fortress and fight, so what did Arbor Muto mean by not being able to triumph by just defending?
Having read Seol Jihuâs face, Arbor Muto opened his mouth.
âWhen the Parasites first appeared⌠do you know how they fought?â
âIt was nothing special. They just flooded in. No tactics, no strategies. They overwhelmed Paradiseâs forces with sheer numbers.â
âIt wasnât because they were stupid. The Parasite army has three traits. They donât need to eat or drink, they follow whatever command they are given so they know no fear, and they are immortal in that they can revive as long as there are bodies to parasitize. With these traits, tactics and strategies were unnecessary.â
Arbor Mutoâs voice grew softer as he reminisced the past.
âItâs only terrible at first. Later, you just get tired. Of course, the Empire didnât just sit still. They raised their castle walls, dug deeper trenches, and developed several effective defense mechanisms. But those had a limit.â
âRight, come to think of it, I heard the Parasites evolved too.â
âYes. And the first evolution was the appearance of Nests.â
âDo you know what the greatest ability of the Nests is?â
Seol Jihu shook his head.
âTheir capability to give birth to lower-ranked entities is only one of its abilities. What makes them so terrifying is that they decay the land where they take root.â
âThey absorb nutrients from organisms and use the energy to decay surrounding objects. It wasnât until the Empire lost twelve castles that they realized what happened.â
Seol Jihu recalled what he saw while escaping from the Delphinion Duchyâ A dead world without a single tree or a tuft of grass.
He had wondered why the land was so grey, but things finally made sense.
âThen if the Nests appearâŚ.â
âThatâs why you canât win by just defending.â
Seol Jihu became speechless, and Arbor Muto smacked his lips.
âPrincess Teresa knows this as well. And looking at things this way, her idea of turning the entire valley into a fortress isnât too bad.â
Meaning, they couldnât rely on just the fortress and had to fight alongside it, using traps or frontal assaults if necessary.
This wasnât anything unexpected, so Seol Jihu could accept it without difficulty. Still, he was worried about the existence of Nests.
The more he came to know about the Parasites, the more he realized they werenât easy foes. Even without the Seven Armies, their ordinary forces seemed difficult to deal with.
Their conversation came to a brief halt. Arbor Muto walked silently before pausing in front of a ballista placed on the wall.
The gigantic ballista was sitting on a wheeled pedestal and seemed more like a field artillery than a ballista.
The drawstring was so tense that it looked like seven or eight healthy soldiers were needed to pull it back.
What caught his attention the most was that a large, boomerang-like blade was attached to the launch pad rather than an arrow or a spear.
Looking around again, Seol Jihu saw dozens of similar ballistas positioned on the walls. Unable to hold back his curiosity, he asked.
âA new weapon I developed. Well⌠not new, per se. Itâs a weapon designed during the time of the Empire. It was quite effective.â
Arbor Muto grinned. He caressed the ballista a few times before taking his hand off and gazing at the valley fixedly.
âIâve heard about the situation roughly. The Parasites launched a rather unusual tactic, but weâve made all the preparations we can.â
Seol Jihu shrugged at the sudden question.
âMaybe I shouldnât say this⌠but you see, Iâm looking forward to it a bit.â
âYouâre looking forward to the war?â
âI guess it would be more correct to say that Iâve been waiting for it.â
Arbor Muto sounded lonely.
âI donât know what will happen in the future, but if the Parasite Queenâs tactic stops at just besieging six citiesâŚ.â
Arbor grabbed the corner of the wall made of stone.
âThen the ones who enter Arden Valley will get a taste of humanity.â
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