Her request couldnât possibly be more absurd than overthrowing the Empire. Thinking that it wouldnât hurt to hear her out, Seol Jihu accepted.
âOf course, any time.â
Roselle expressed her gratitude, then slowly raised her hands.
Seol Jihu opened his eyes and let out a small gasp. The palaceâs beautiful interior was nowhere to be seen, and he could only see a destroyed ruin.
White steam was rising from the debris, and it was obvious who the perpetrator was. After all, only Roselle and the expedition team were in this place.
âAh, Iâm in the middle of remodeling the place.â
Roselle quickly spoke up, noticing the flustered look on Seol Jihuâs face.
âThe shocking news made me want a change in my surroundings.â
Covering her mouth and chortling, Roselle waved her hand and restored the broken golden palace.
Seol Jihu somehow came to tour the palace, staying tensed the whole time.
He stared fixedly at Roselle, who was walking ahead. After about five minutes, she sparked the conversation.
âPitiful, arenât I?â
âI ended up like this after talking so high and mightyâŚ.â
Well, it was funny at first, but Seol Jihu didnât mean to ridicule Roselle in any way.
After all, she had endlessly put in the effort to accomplish her goal.
While dreaming for several hundred years, to boot.
How clear must her sense of purpose have been to not be shaken for so long?
If anything, her unwavering mental fortitude was something to respect and emulate.
At that moment, Roselle opened her mouth.
âDo you know what sorcery is?â
It was a sudden, seemingly random question. But realizing that it had something to do with whatever she would bring up next, Seol Jihu listened carefully.
Roselle must not have been expecting an answer as she continued calmly.
âMagic refers to the act of using mana, a power unique to humans, to carry out incomprehensible feats. Witchcraft is the technique of manifesting all kinds of phenomena by borrowing the power of supernatural existences or other mystical powers.â
She continued explaining clearly and concisely.
âWhat I call sorcery is a new discipline that combines these two together.â
She then turned her head and smiled at Seol Jihu.
âIt is also the reason I came to be called a witch.â
Seol Jihu reflected on what she said before asking.
âYou mean⌠you, Lady Roselle, founded the discipline of sorcery?â
âYes. When I was alive, the Empire treated me as a heretic and a thorn on the side because of it.â
Roselle spoke as if it wasnât a big deal, and Seol Jihu had a puzzled expression.
âWhy? Isnât witchcraft a discipline too?â
âThe Empire as a nation was built with magic as its foundation.â
Roselle replied with an unprecedented stiffness.
âA nation of magic, by magic, and for magic. They only allowed their people to walk the path of a Mage. All other disciplines were targets to be eliminated.â
Roselle furtively bit her lip.
âWitchcraft was especially persecuted. Not only did its practitioners not worship the Empireâs gods, but individual worship of idols was also regarded as sacrilege during that periodâŚâ
Seol Jihu finally caught a glimpse of why Roselle resented the Empire so much. While he couldnât be certain, it seemed Roselle suffered something similar to a witch hunt when she was alive.
Wasnât that why she wanted to uproot the Empire, whose foundations were based on magic?
âLet me say this in case you are misunderstanding me. I do not hate magic. Whether it be magic or witchcraft, I believe that they are both fascinating disciplines. I simply hated the Empireâs sole emphasis on magic.â
âMm⌠then couldnât you have just left the Empire and take asylum elsewhere?â
âWhere? The Empireâs influence was spread throughout the entire continent. What nation would have accepted me? My only choice would have been to live in exile in a hideout where no one could find me.â
Roselle heaved out a small sigh.
âAs long as you are born a citizen of the Empire, you must follow its laws. Well, I donât think thatâs wrong. But, I absolutely could not abandon witchcraft. For one reason.â
Roselle hesitated for a long time, then seemingly made up her mind and spoke.
âYou see, I am not a native inhabitant of this world.â
Seol Jihu was taken aback by her shocking confession.
âLet me rephrase myself. I was certainly born and raised in Paradise, but the Grazia Houseâs ancestor is not from this world. She was an inhabitant of another world but was banished to Paradise after getting wrapped up in an incident.â
âThough it may be hard to believe, it is true. The records left behind by our ancestor clearly said so.â
Seol Jihu realized that this wasnât anything to be surprised about. Thinking about it now, he was in the same position.
âStill, another worldâŚ.â
Suddenly intrigued, Seol Jihu asked.
âWhat is that world called?â
âMmâ The records say it is called Hall Plane.â
âHall Plane⌠Then how did your ancestor end up getting banished to Paradise?â
âMy ancestor seemed to have been both the hero and saintess of that world. Joining hands with three comrades, she overcame all sorts of obstacles and hardships to save humanity. It is truly a fairytale-like story.â
Roselle explained slowly as if she was telling a folktale to a child.
âBut the after story of the fairytale was awfully cruel.â
âOnce everything ended, the Magician of the party revealed his lascivious desire for the Fairy Queen. Not only did he kidnap the Fairy Queen, but he also kidnapped the Hero, whom she was engaged to, and held them captive in his base.â
Seol Jihu was taken aback. The story that was full of hopes and dreams suddenly turned into a tragedy.
âSaintess Grazia, who later found out what happened, led her troops to the traitorâs base to rescue her two comrades. Unfortunately, the rescue ended in failure. Not only were her troops defeated in an overwhelming fashion, but dimensional travel was forcefully cast on the Saintess. In essence, she was banished from her world.â
Seol Jihu belatedly realized his mistake. He had ended up asking more than what was necessary because he was intrigued.
Smiling bashfully, he spoke.
âNo, this is one of the reasons I revolted against the Empire.â
One of the reasons for revolting. As soon as Seol Jihu heard these words, he came up with a conjecture.
âLady Roselle⌠Did you want to return to Hall Plane?â
ââŚYouâre very perceptive.â
âYes, I did. But rather than yearning to go⌠I probably wanted to escape reality. I was also curious and didnât really like this world.â
âBut dimensional travel isnât easy, you know? Rather, itâs something that mere mortals wouldnât dare to dream about.â
She was right. Earthlings were able to enter Paradise through the power of Paradiseâs gods. In other words, one would have to have power on par with gods to be able to accomplish something similar.
âI came to a conclusion after long deliberation. That if I couldnât leave this unfair world, I would change it myself. For the sake of future generations, I would provide a climate where anyone can share their knowledge and understanding of any discipline. And to do that, the Empire, which built itself atop the path of magic, had to be destroyed.â
Seol Jihuâs brows perked up.
Those words continuously echoed in his ears.
âThatâs why I attempted to combine magic and witchcraft. Because at that moment, I wished for a new, formidable power that no one else had. Of course, other people told me I was crazy and did their best to stop me, butââ
âThatâs incredible!â
Seol Jihu couldnât hide his admiration. Roselle blinked blankly, pausing mid-sentence.
âSo you tried something no one else has ever done and succeeded in pioneering an independent field!â
What Roselle said truly held great significance to Seol Jihu. He was struggling to become a True High Ranker, and he felt like he finally found a lead.
That wasnât all. The two of them were surprisingly similar in more ways than one.
Seol Jihu also wanted to change Paradise, expelling the Parasites and a portion of humanity in the process.
But seeing how flustered Roselle was, Seol Jihu scratched his head.
âAh, did I say something rudeâŚ?â
âN-No⌠I⌠I just didnât expect you to really think that⌠Iâve never seen such a reaction.â
Roselle stuttered greatly.
ââŚMy apologies. In the past, everyone had the same reaction when I said this.â
âThat I was full of myself.â
âIâve also heard âcrazy bitchâ, âinsaneâ, âscrew offâ, and âaigoo~ girl, youâre driving me crazy!ââ
Seol Jihu wasnât sure about the others, but he felt like he knew who said the last line.
âErm⌠this is the first time Iâve been praised⌠W-What Iâm saying is that it was pretty nice.â
Roselle stole glances at Seol Jihu, then cleared her throat and put on airs.
âKuhum. Yes! It is indeed incredible! Miracle bestows the bridge known as chance to those who strive. With heavenâs providence, I was able to open up a new realm. You donât understand how deeply moved I was when I first chanced upon the OriginâŚ.â
Roselle quickly shut her mouth in the middle of her speech.
She hesitated. It didnât look like she was hesitant to tell him. Rather, the concept seemed too difficult and boundless for her to explain with simple words.
âThe rising of the sun and the setting of the moon.â
Roselle quietly opened her mouth.
âWhen the moon rises, the sun sets. Water flows down from top to bottom. The fundamental principles and the causes of the natural phenomena of the world are known as the Origin.â
She seemed more serious and careful than ever before.
âIn truth, even I donât know much about the Origin. Of course, I am proud of my achievement in making contact with it as a mere mortal, but from the perspective of the entire universe, I had already set one foot in the door.â
Seol Jihu was suddenly relieved to not have chosen the path of a Magician. It was because he didnât understand a thing Roselle just said.
âI only gained the most basic qualification to explore itâŚâ
Roselle suddenly stopped pacing around. Seol Jihu noticed that his surroundings had gotten dark. They must have arrived at a specific destination while absorbed in their conversation.
The place seemed to be a royal chamber of sorts, and Roselle was walking up a staircase leading to an altar.
âThe spring of bottomless wisdom and the proof that I touched the edge of the Origin.â
A fist-sized orb was floating by itself on the square altar, radiating a delicate glow of a firefly.
Roselle stood in front of the altar and caressed the glowing orb preciously. Next, she turned back to Seol Jihu and revealed the identity of the light with a flushed voice.
âI call this the Eternal Light of Wisdom.â
âIâve thought a lot about it, really.â
âI had only two wishes in my lifeâ dimensional travel and the fall of the Empire. But I failed to achieve them both.â
One was a wish that she could not fulfill, and the other was a wish that could not be fulfilled.
Roselle tilted her head up and stared at the ceiling.
âHow should I say this⌠I havenât felt such a sense of loss for a long time. I went so far as to employ an expedient to become an immortal existence, all to wait and wait againâŚâ
Roselleâs deeply-rooted hatred had served as a driving force that allowed her to persevere. But with Seol Jihu telling her the truth, her hatred now had nowhere to go.
If she had a living body, the shock would have relegated her to the bed, sick.
âThe fall of the Empire is an undeniable truth. There is no longer a reason for me to exist. ButâŚâ
Roselle stared blankly before opening her mouth.
âI also hated the idea of simply disappearing in vain.â
With a bitter expression, she stroked the Eternal Light of Wisdom.
âI mean, wouldnât you feel the same way? The Grazia bloodline ended in my generation. The name disappearing in both Paradise and Hall Plane without leaving behind a trace⌠thatâs too sad and frustrating.â
âI devoted my life, sacrificing my mind and body to achieve what I did.â
Afraid of losing the fruit of years of labor and effort. With that, Roselle closed her mouth.
Seol Jihu maintained his silence as well. Not wanting to disappear into the mists of history. Seol Jihu could empathize with this.
âSo I decided. Now that things have come to this, I will at least leave behind proof that I, Roselle La Grazia, existed in this world. I will leave behind a trace of the House of Grazia.â
After a long silence, Roselle stared at Seol Jihu.
âSo, I have just one request for you.â
She finally got to the point.
âCan you bring me someone with talent in this discipline?â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened at her unexpected request.
âYes, someone who can accept the Eternal Light of Wisdom. Simply put, someone to become my successor.â
Seol Jihu subconsciously stared at the orb of light. A powerful attraction seemed to suck him in, so he quickly averted his gaze.
Her request this time was a thousand times easier than something as absurd as asking to destroy the Empire, but just how many people would understand the value of this orb of light? After all, even he wasnât so sure.
âIf someone accepts that light⌠mm, how should I say this⌠will that person become different from an ordinary Magician?â
Roselleâs voice went up at once. The way her cheeks turned red, it almost seemed like Seol Jihu just insulted her. But knowing that Seol Jihu didnât mean any harm, she stopped at a simple snort.
âIt will be more correct to say theyâre distinct.â
She spoke firmly as if it wasnât worth mentioning a second time.
âOf course, I canât say the realm I achieved is the best. But the Eye of Heaven, which can catch a glimpse of the Origin, is an innate power that only a few chosen are born with, and the Third Eye, which can even see through this heaven, is a heaven-beyond-heaven power. There is no need to even mention it. At least, when weâre talking about human capabilities.â
It was yet another thing that didnât make any sense. Seol Jihu blamed himself for asking something he shouldnât have.
âSince the Eternal Light of Wisdom is largely affected by oneâs bloodline, their innate qualities greatly affect their affinity to it. But that doesnât mean a random person can acquire this ability through effort. Even the few who have talent must endeavor for a lifetime just to have a chance of grasping it.â
She babbled on, then glanced sideways.
When Seol Jihu sang about how great she was, putting her on a pedestal, she hunched her shoulders and shook her head. Then, she strutted her chest out.
âGoing back to the main point, my successor would be in a different position. He or she would only need to take my mastery in sorcery in full. With my help, it shouldnât be too difficult.â
Just as Seol Jihu was about to ask, âWhat about me?â
âOf course, I would be elated if he or she had a natural talent, but I would really love for this person to be hard-working and constantly striving to study this discipline.â
But after hearing what she said next, he swallowed his words.
There was a saying that having too much was as bad as having too little.
He was struggling to reach the realm Jang Maldong told him about, so he had no confidence in being able to digest the Eternal Light of Wisdom.
Most importantly, he wanted to pioneer a new realm, rather than following in the tracks of a realm that someone else created.
At that moment, Seol Jihu suddenly thought of something and flinched.
âIsnât that coming up?â
Soon, the March Neutral Zone, which currently held unprecedented attention of Paradise, would open.
If Seol Jihu could recruit a talented Earthling, he would be able to have Paradiseâs sole Sorcerer as his comrade.
It was only then that Seol Jihu realized how great a fortune he had chanced upon.
âIt looks like our interests coincide.â
Roselle smiled, having read Seol Jihuâs thoughts.
âYouâll accept this young ladyâs request, yes?â
âYes. But it may take a while.â
âYou can take your time.â
Roselle replied with a bitter smile.
âI have waited for hundreds of years already. Waiting a few dozen more wonât be a problem.â
âNo, you donât have to wait that long. A few months at the earliest and a few years at the latestâŚâ
âIt will be better for me the quicker you are. Anyway, Iâm glad.â
âSo once I find the successor, I just have to bring them here?â
Roselle stared at the pendant hanging on Seol Jihuâs neck.
âWouldnât it be better for us to keep in touch?â
âIs there a way we can do that?â
Roselle shouted with a bright, cheerful expression.
âSorcery has the power of creation as its foundation. It can achieve all sorts of wondrous things!â
Skipping toward Seol Jihu, she placed her hand on his Pendant before taking it off. Once a faint trace of light momentarily fogged up the jewel, she smiled furtively.
âDonât worry. Iâm not so shameless as to force myself in when thereâs already a lady of the house.â
Seol Jihu asked back as always. Roselle chuckled, then looked down.
âIt looks like your comrades have finished packing up the inheritance.â
âYes, they are grumbling about you not coming back. Some are also worried.â
Right, since they got everything there was to get, it made sense that they would want to leave this place as soon as possible.
âWill you go back now?â
He got what he came here for, so Seol Jihu nodded his head. Roselle bowed politely.
âThank you for listening to my unreasonable request.â
She then continued with smiling eyes.
âThanks to you, I spent a refreshing, cheerful time for the first time in a while.â
âNo, really. I am not trying to flatter you. The taste of a heartfelt praise is reallyâŚâ
She trailed off, then asked with a beaming smile.
âAh, right. I gave up on the pendant, so please, do forgive me if I show up in your dreams every once in a while.â
Seol Jihu raised a question, but Roselle didnât answer. She simply put on a strange expression.
âFufu, your comrades are getting anxious.â
Roselle slowly raised her arms.
âThen, until the next time we meet, I pray for your well-being.â
Her dreamy voice flowed out like music. And before Seol Jihu could say a thingâ
âI hope you had a great dream.â
Roselleâs hands quickly came together.
Seol Jihuâs eyes flickered open.
Things felt different than when he woke up from the nightmare. He felt refreshed like he just got a good nightâs sleep. When his blurry vision came into focus, Seol Jihu gulped hard.
The same sounds of surprise rang out around him.
The expedition team was lying in the middle of the forest again. Seeing that the Stele of Evaluation had flickered off, he realized what must have happened.
The expedition team had unknowingly fallen asleep and dreamed.
He couldnât tell whether what he saw was a dream or a reality.
Chohong, who was rubbing her forehead drowsily, hurriedly shot up. Seeing the bags sprawled around them, she glanced at them half in doubt.
âPlease⌠pleaseâŚâ
Pleading earnestly, she untied the knot on a bag. A big grin immediately spread across her face. She grabbed a handful of gold and burst into laughter.
âLook! It wasnât a dream! It wasnât a dream! Uhahahaha!â
âFuck, I thought I had another nightmareâŚâ
Maria breathed a huge sigh of relief and began to check the bags one by one.
âJust where have you been?â
Hugo nudged Seol Jihu, who was sitting in a daze, and asked.
âOh, itâs nothing. I just had a talk with her.â
Seol Jihu finally got up and looked at Chohong and Maria, who were staring into the bags.
âYeah! We made sure not a tiny speck of gold was left behind!â
Hugo smacked his chest and answered. Seol Jihu had a feeling he could trust these words 100 percent.
Hugo guffawed while massaging Seol Jihuâs shoulders.
âSeol, Iâve never seen a fortune like this in my entire life! Telling you to join Carpe Diem back then was the best decision I ever made! Look at all this money!â
Hugoâs excitement hadnât subsided a bit.
Right, money wasnât bad.
But the real jackpot was elsewhere.
Seol Jihu clutched the pendant tightly and looked around the forest. He might be mistaken, but the forest seemed to have gotten brighter.
No, he was certain it did.
The fog was gone, and so was the ghastly blue light. The area was no longer dark and damp, but cool and refreshing.
Seol Jihu turned around. Facing the cool breeze that blew against his face, a cheerful smile spread across his face.
âLetâs get out of this forest now.â
The expedition team responded louder than ever before.
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