Their conversation lasted longer than he expected, and the celebration was already underway when he got out.
There were groups of people, some small and some large, scattered all over the vast fortress. Everyone was laughing, drinking, and enjoying themselves.
When he turned his eyes to a particularly loud spot, he saw people of various races rolling on the ground, laughing.
At the center of their attention was Hoshino Urara.
âAnd⌠KWAAAA! The beam hit her hard, and she stumbled like thisâŚ.â
She wobbled as she mimicked Twisted Kindness being attacked by Raging Temperance.
They seemed to be talking about the battle she fought in the Spirit Realm.
âSheâs an interesting person.â
Seol Jihu didnât respond. His mind was still occupied with the unexpected proposal heâd received a moment ago.
Gabriel asked as they slowly entered the scene of the festival.
âAre you uncomfortable?â
âNo, thatâs not it.â
Seol Jihu said after a moment of reflection.
âI think itâs a generous offer. Humanity does need to change.â
âPerhaps the word ârevolutionâ would be more fitting. Some Earthlings might think the plan is too radical. Isnât that what youâre worried about?â
âItâs not that Iâm worried, butâŚ. I actually have a question.â
âWhat is it? Do ask.â
âIs it okay? Itâs about the Fallen Angels.â
âUs? Now that interests me even more.â
âI heard the Fallen Angels are foreign to Paradise, just like the Parasites.â
Gabriel almost stopped but managed to keep walking.
âHow did the Fallen Angels end up in Paradise?â
âAh. This is why you should never make a promise when youâre in a good mood.â
She said in a vaguely regretful tone and glanced at Seol Jihu.
âItâs not exactly a secret, but⌠do you really want to know?â
âYes. Personally, Iâve always wondered about it.â
âI see. I guess I donât have any choice. Itâs a bit of a long story. Are you okay with that?â
Gabriel gave a deep sigh and licked her lips.
âWhere should I startâŚ.â
After a moment of silence, she continued.
âOnce upon a time, there was a great war. To put it simply, it was a war between the angels and the demons.â
Her voice was full of regret.
Seol Jihu listened to the narrative silently.
âIt was a devastating war, where Authorities like the one the Parasite Queen used yesterday were ubiquitous.â
âThe two sides fought fiercely for a long time. But in the end, the demons triumphed over the angels. The angels retreated to their sanctuary, their home â the Celestial Realm â and began plotting revenge. At the same time, the demons tried to invade the Celestial Realm in order to seal their victory. It was the beginning of a whole new war.â
âWhat the angels came up with then was â summoning proxies. They had to protect the Celestial Realm no matter what, but they themselves lacked the power to do so. So they forcefully summoned proxies to fight for them.â
Seol Jihu tilted his head curiously.
The word âforcefullyâ bothered him.
Suddenly, Gabriel turned to him and asked.
âLetâs say youâve just been discharged from the army. Youâre so happy to finally go home and you fall asleep on the train. Then, when you open your eyes again, youâre in a whole new world, against your will.â
Forced into a situation where thereâs no dream or hope, fighting against the demons as a proxy for the angels, unable to return home and barely surviving everydayâŚ.
What would he think of the ones who put himself in such a situation?
Seol Jihuâs face unwittingly warped into a heavy frown.
He immediately regretted saying it out loud, but the water had already spilled.
But, he meant what he said.
To be summoned forcefully on the day of his discharge⌠Seol Jihu felt sorry for that guy, whoever he was.
âSon of a bitch⌠yes, the angels must have been exactly that. From Martial Godâs perspective, that is.â
Gabriel didnât seem to mind Seol Jihuâs harsh words.
âAnd those sons of bitches soon paid the price.â
âYes. At one point, one proxy became ridiculously powerful. His power was enough to threaten not only the angels but also the demons.â
âHey, you⌠nevermind. Anyway, that proxy quickly climbed to the top and began pursuing a vendetta against the angels and the demons. He and his followers first invaded Infernal Realm, the home of the demons, and then the Celestial Realm, the home of the angels.â
âFor the record, the Infernal Realm surrendered immediately without putting up a fight.â
âIt was pathetic, really. They begged him, âWasnât killing the Seven Archdemons and Fourteen Demon Lords enough? Weâre victims, too! Please spare our lives! Weâll do anything! We can even become your dogs!â Well, the Martial God bought it, and he accepted their surrender under certain conditions.â
âAnd the Celestial Realm?â
However, contrary to her tone, her face was grim.
âWe sent him a formal apology, and he replied by sending us a short letter and the head of the angel weâd sent as a messenger. The letter said⌠What was it again? âDemons, I can forgive. But you, never.â Something like that.â
âThatâs right. The Martial God invaded the Celestial Realm. Using infernal flames and the infernal army, he destroyed everything and captured all angels. He even brought the angels who fell in battle back to life.â
Gabriel bit her lower lip.
âAnd then⌠The Martial God threw all the angels he captured into the Infernal Realm. He then ordered the demons to torment the angels with unimaginable pain and humiliation. He didnât want the demons to kill us. He wanted us to suffer forever. He told the demons that he would decide whether or not to accept their surrender, depending on how well they carry out his orders.â
âAnd then what happened?â
âThatâs when hell began. After untold torture and humiliation, we angels fell from grace, andâŚ.â
Judging from her expression, it couldnât have been a thrilling experience. Gabriel continued hesitantly.
âWhat could we have done? We became slaves to the demons whom we despised so much, until one day we were given a chance.â
Gabriel pointed at the sky, and then at the earth.
âYou see, there was actually an angel who turned over to the Martial Godâs side before all of this happened. I guess she took pity on us and begged the Martial God.â
âNot quite. She probably asked him to give us another chance. Well, they seemed like a happy couple, so Iâm guessing he couldnât ignore her request.â
Seol Jihu thought for a moment and then said.
The corner of Gabrielâs mouth slanted upward.
âThatâs right. The Martial God robbed us of all our Authorities and power and then mentioned Paradise. He told us that the Parasite Queen was disturbing the peace of this planet and ordered us to take care of her. At least thatâs what he said. He probably just wanted us to suffer the same pain he did.â
âAnd so we came to this planet by force.â
She looked up at the stars in the night sky and shrugged her shoulders.
âThatâs the end of my story. What do you think?â
Seol Jihu was speechless.
In truth, he had hoped for a fairytale-like story in which a righteous alien race helped humans fight against the evil atrocities of the Parasite Queen.
But the reality was far beyond his imagination.
âDon't feel sorry for us. Like I told you, weâre just paying for what weâve done.â
âWhatâs important is that we Fallen Angels have no choice but to help Paradise. Weâre going to do everything we can to grab the chance given to us, even if it was the Martial Godâs empty words. Iâd rather bite off my tongue and kill myself than become the demonsâ slave again.â
âI see. Youâre definitely on our side.â
âYes. Weâre both fighting this war for the survival of our people, so you donât have to worry about betrayal. Earthlings are an exception⌠but maybe thatâll change after tonight.â
Gabriel smacked her lips and shook her head, to indicate she didnât want to talk on this subject anymore.
Gabriel cast a quick glance about the fortress and gave an enigmatic smile.
âNow that Iâve satisfied your curiosity, Iâd like to go enjoy the festivalâŚ. Will you be alright without me?â
âSince yesterday, youâve become a hero to the Federation. Iâm sure there isnât a soul in this fortress that doesnât know your name.â
Seol Jihu tilted his head. He still wasnât sure what she wanted to say.
âSome races may want to express their gratitude in their own way. They donât mean any harm, thatâs just their culture. So donât think too badly of them.â
Gabriel left with the same enigmatic smile.
Though clueless at first, Seol Jihu quickly came to a realization.
He noticed a strange presence nearby.
A number of foreign races were surrounding him.
First he saw a group of beauties led by a Foxman with foxy eyes and a voluptuous figure. He then saw the little brats, including Haeryeo and Haeya. The group of white and yellow rice cakes was also joyfully wagging their tails at him.
They were all waiting thirstily for a chance to talk to him.
The Foxman beauty was the first to speak.
Blushing coyly, she approached him with a smile on her face.
âIf it's not too much trouble, could you come with us for a momentâŚ.â
It was then that pink-colored hair fluttered before Seol Jihuâs eyes.
Suddenly, Teresa came out of nowhere. She seemed to have been following him for a while.
The Foxman beauty gave a small frown.
âTeresa Hussey, the Princess of Haramark.â
Said Teresa confidently as she placed her hand on Seol Jihuâs shoulder.
âAnd this man right here is the royal son to the King of Haramark. That means heâs the kingâs son-in-law. And Iâm Haramarkâs only princessâŚ. Do you understand now?â
âWhen did I become the kingâs son-in-law?â
Seol Jihu turned to Teresa with a puzzled look.
The Foxman beauty seemed perplexed as well.
âWhat do you mean âandâ? Heâs married, is what Iâm saying.â
âI think you misunderstood. We just want to talk to him.â
âOh, come on. Quit playing games. You and I both know better. Sure, it starts out with just talking, but then one thing leads to another, and suddenly youâre moaning under him.â
âI respect your culture, and Iâd like for you to respect ours. Where he comes from, monogamy is the law. If you sleep with a woman who isnât your wife, youâre criticized by your peers and even punishable by law. Surely you donât want anything bad to happen to the Federationâs hero, do you?â
Teresa said all this very quickly, as if not to give her a chance to refute.
Baffled, the Foxman beauty failed to find the right words and shut her mouth.
Finally she clicked her tongue and turned around, and the rest of the beauty corps left with her in regret.
Teresa watched them leave, her eyes full of contempt. She then glanced sideways.
âHey, guys. You heard me, right?â
She threw the little ones a gentle smile and waved them away with an impatient gesture.
Haeryeo, Haeya, and the rest of the little ones left sulking.
The group of white rice cakes and yellow rice cakes also turned away with a grunt.
âThose brats. What do they know?â
Teresa snorted and took Seol Jihuâs hand in hers as he stood dazed.
âWhat took you so long? What did you guys talk about?â
âStuff⌠important stuff. Iâll tell you later.â
âDid the fairies ask you to marry them in exchange for the Blessing of the Spirits?â
âUh⌠they did, but Gabriel turned them down for me.â
âGood. Now Haramark will ally with the Fallen Angels.â
Teresa pulled Seol Jihuâs hand and began to walk.
âPrincess? Where are we going?â
âTo somewhere where there isnât any trouble.â
âOkay, but why are you holding a knife?â
âMister Seol Jihu. Clearly you have no idea how dangerous this situation is. The Federation, especially the Cave Fairies and the Beastmen Association, are not the type to plan ahead. They just go for it.â
âThatâs right. Didnât you see it earlier? They were basically throwing themselves at you.â
Teresa opened her eyes wide, keeping a lookout, and Seol Jihu looked back regretfully.
âI wanted to try chewing on them againâŚ.â
He regretted not being able to play with the mochi-like fuzzballs.
The next morning, humanity left Tigol Fortress.
They began the long journey home and the Federation saw them off.
Just before they set off, however, there was a small incident in which the World Tree grabbed Seol Jihu and refused to let go. Some then demanded humanity to leave Seol Jihu behind, and the situation almost turned into a fight. But in the end, everything worked out well and Seol Jihu was released and set out on his way to Eva.
But there was one thing he left behind.
He decided to place the Stele of Evaluation from the Pagoda of Dreams next to the World Tree.
It was done, of course, with Roselleâs consent. Seol Jihu asked her in his dream and Roselle readily agreed.
The Federation had no reason to decline.
Roselle would be a great asset to the Federation should the Parasites attempt to invade Tigol Fortress again.
Their bodies were tired from the fierce battle, but their steps were as light as a feather.
Everyone was agog with excitement. This was their first major victory against the Parasites.
Their pace naturally quickened, and before they knew it, Eva was just around the corner.
That night, humanity stopped within a dayâs distance to Eva and set up camp in the woods.
Everyone gathered around the fire and a lively conversation ensued. The main topic of discussion was contribution points.
Judging from everything that had happened, it seemed clear that many people would be promoted to High Rankers.
Seol Jihu also had high expectations.
âLevel 6 is a given. I could probably shoot for Level 7, tooâŚ. Maybe theyâll let me skip the test as well.â
He had long dreamed of becoming a Unique Ranker. He worried that the excitement and anticipation would keep him awake at night.
And his prediction became a reality. After hours of tossing and turning, Seol Jihu crawled out of his tent.
He couldnât sleep, and he was feeling hungry.
He wanted a quick snack before going back to bed.
Because he was traveling with an army, he didnât have to worry about keeping a night watch.
Wondering what to eat, Seol Jihu inadvertently turned his gaze to the side.
It was then that he noticed a woman, dressed in a white traditional robe, leaning back against a tree with her eyes closed.
Baek Haeju opened her eyes slightly, and their eyes met.
âWhy arenât you sleeping?â
The woman bowed her head slightly without saying a word.
She closed her eyes again.
It didnât seem like she was sleeping. She just seemed lost in thought.
âSheâs a strange one.â
Looking at Baek Haejuâs expressionless face, Seol Jihu gave a small sigh.
Often, she seemed emotionless, but she would sometimes casually call his name or even joke around during battles. And thenâ it was back to this again. She would become as quiet as she was now.
In fact, today, Seol Jihu and several others tried striking up a conversation with her all during the trip, but Baek Haeju barely said a word back.
Because of her seemingly cold demeanor, she was often seen alone than with a group of people.
Although, she seemed perfectly content with her situationâŚ.
âStill, Iâm grateful to her.â
He then hummed to himself as he took out the black belt he had received from Teresa.
âRamen is the best late-night snack.â
Ever since he suffered from hunger and thirst during the Delphinion Duchy Laboratory Escape, he had made a habit of stockpiling food.
Belt infused with preservation magic was undoubtedly the best place to store food.
âLa la la, ramen, la la la laâŚ.â
Seol Jihu hummed as he made a fire and took out ramen and bottled water.
âWater boils between 97°C and 99°C. It has to be exactly 550ml.... Wait, I think I poured a little more. And now I wait exactly 4 minutesâŚ.â
He put in more effort than usual.
Seol Jihuâs lips curved into a smile as he watched the noodles cook to a perfect yellow.
The soft-boiled egg on top of the ramen made his mouth water.
âThank you for the food.â
Seol Jihu prayed with his hands together before picking up the chopsticks.
He cut the egg in half and grabbed it with the noodles.
After blowing on the steaming noodles, he slowly brought it to his open mouth.
Seol Jihu blinked curiously.
A shadow was cast over the bonfire that had just been lit.
He looked back unwittingly, andâŚ.
Baek Haeju, who had been sitting under a tree, was suddenly standing next to him. Her eyes were fixed on⌠the ramen, and not Seol Jihu.
Baek Haeju didnât answer.
She just stood there staring at the ramen.
Her nostrils flared slightly from the ramenâs spicy aroma.
Standing there with an expressionless face, she looked a little scary.
It might just be his imagination, but she was giving off an intense aura.
âDoes she⌠want the ramen?â
Seol Jihu scratched his head.
He was kind of surprised.
He hadnât asked because he thought she would decline.
Confused, Seol Jihu handed over the chopsticks in his hand to Baek Haeju.
âWould you like to have some?â
Baek Haejuâs eyes turned to the chopsticks.
She gave Seol Jihu a quick glance and then stared at the ramen again.
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