The next morning, Seol Jihu had breakfast made personally by Seo Yuhui for the first time in a long while.
Afterward, he drank coffee and picked up the newspaper that Kim Hannah had brought him.
âExamining the Valhalla Assault Incident in Full Detail.
âNot long ago, a group of unidentified assailants attacked the members of Valhalla while they were traveling to find a cure for Seo Yuhui, the apostle of Luxuria.
âBut they were met with fierce resistance.
âThe identities of these assailants have now been confirmed, and a total of twenty-four organizations were found to have participated in the planning of the assault.
ââWe have strong evidence against these organizations. Should any of them deny their charges, Valhalla will take strong actions to seek justice,â said Valhallaâs representative, who arrived in Eva a few days ago.
âValhalla has already issued a warning. The twenty-four organizations, including Sinyoung, have yet to publicly respond to Valhallaâs accusations as, even now, we wait in anticipation for a response.
âConsequently the remark made by Valhallaâs representative regarding the Fourth Army Commander appears to be directed at the defectors of humanity, and maybe intended to mock the ParasitesâŚ.â
Seol Jihu, who was reading the article out loud, smiled and handed the paper back to Kim Hannah.
âGreat article. They hit the bullseye, as expected. Please thank Mister Tong Chai for me.â
âI will. So what are we going to do from now on?â
Kim Hannah asked as she grabbed the paper from his hand.
âWeâre going to shake them.â
Seol Jihu replied, setting his cup on the table.
âWeâll bring in some more firewood and put it in one by one. If they attempt to put the fire out, weâll pour over an entire barrel of oil.â
The words flowed naturally from his mouth as if he had already thought it through.
He seemed intent on building up the flames that were heating up all the human territories in Paradise.
âYou sound like you know what theyâre going to do nextâŚ.â
âYou know what they say. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Iâve already experienced it once in Haramark, I know their way. But at least this time they wonât be able to pretend as if nothing happened.â
Seol Jihu opened his mouth wide and yawned as he looked up at Kim Hannah.
âWell, doesnât the mere fact that they tried to capture the bishop give you an idea of what they were trying to do?â
âSevering connectionsâŚ. It does happen all the time. And itâs quite a useful tactic.â
Kim Hannah agreed without putting up a fight.
âYeah, but thanks to Miss Phi Soraâs hard work, that plan is now in tatters. âWe knew nothing about the assault, but a close investigation revealed that certain members of our organization were involved in the incident. We deeply apologize and promise that this will never happen againâŚ.â That speech wonât work anymore.â
âItâs good that we were able to capture him before they did, but Iâm not sure heâll confess so easily.â
âThe bishop isnât stupid. Right now heâs probably busy racking his brains trying to think of a way out of all this.â
âHeâll probably attempt to minimize his role and blame his accomplice for what happened. Thatâll be fun to watch.â
âAh, I doubt it. We have to get rid of them both anyway, so why would we watch them fight each other over whoâs less evil? Itâs bad taste.â
Seol Jihu snickered quietly.
âAnyway, they must be very confused. Itâs a coalition of 24 organizations. Iâm sure one or two will make mistakes.â
âAnd when they do⌠weâll use those mistakes to fuel the fire? Is that what you meant by firewood earlier?â
âI donât think itâll be easy.â
âTheyâll do anything to stop the fire from growing. That means what we need most right now is something that can keep them busy enough to prevent them from spying our every move.â
âSomething to keep them busy.â
Suddenly Kim Hannah came to a realization.
âAh, thatâs whyâŚ.â
She wondered why he had so tenaciously tried to capture the five Level 6s alive. The bishop alone was all evidence he needed. But now she understood.
âSo itâs important to get them to speak as soon as possible.â
âRight. Howâs the public reacting?â
âOf course not. Theyâre angry with Sinyoung and the other 23 organizations.â
Seol Jihu gave a smile of satisfaction.
âAlright, so the public is on our side.â
Normally, public interest in this incident would have subsided quickly.
But the situation changed when the Parasites entered the scene and all witnessed that the defectors had joined hands with the Parasites.
It was obvious what the Earthlings, who sought their own interests first, would think of the situation.
It meant that Seol Jihu had considered the tendencies of Earthlings from as early as the planning stage.
âGood, good. This gives us enough justification.â
Kim Hannah trembled slightly. He made it sound like Valhalla now had the justification to do whatever they wanted to their enemies.
âWhat is he planning to do?â
Suddenly, Seol Jihu stood up.
âThis time, speed will be the key to our success. I should get the bait ready before itâs too lateâŚ. Wait, didnât you say an envoy was coming from Scheherazade today?â
âI forgot to tell you. I received a call this morning.â
âQueen Charlotte Aria and King Prihi Hussey will be taking care of the envoy.â
âWhat? King Prihi is here?â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened.
âWhy didnât he come to Valhalla?â
âI invited him, but he refused. He said he knew you were busy and didnât want to bother you. He wants you to spend your time on more important matters.â
A smile flickered across the corner of Seol Jihuâs lips.
âI feel⌠more at ease knowing that heâs helping us.â
âAh, thereâs one more thing he wanted me to tell you.â
Kim Hannah cleared her throat and lowered her voice.
ââDonât think itâs just the EarthlingsâŚ.ââ
The smile faded from Seol Jihuâs face.
His eyes spun in a circle and then narrowed to a slit.
âNot just the EarthlingsâŚ.â
After a moment of contemplation, Seol Jihu glanced at Kim Hannah.
ââŚTell him Iâll bear that in mind.â
His voice sounded solemn.
At the Eva Royal PalaceâŚ.
The envoy from Scheherazade, dressed in a fancy suit, looked around the room in confusion. He turned his eyes to the left and then to the right.
The Queen of Eva snickered at him from her throne. Next to her, the Royal Administrator glowered down at him with scornful eyes.
And then he saw the Princess of Haramark trying her best to suppress her laughter. The General of Haramark was playing with the sword at his waist.
None of them were on his side.
Finally, the envoy came to his senses and turned his gaze to the man who had just answered him.
âW-What did you just say?â
âI said, absolute nonsense.â
Prihi, the King of Haramark, remarked straightforwardly.
âT-Thatâs all you have to say to me, the official envoy of Scheherazade?â
âAh. Was that too rude?â
âHa! Clearly, youâve been spending too much time around Earthlings. Youâre starting to resemble them, both in speech and in manner!â
The envoy shouted angrily at the king, who was now picking his ears. Prihi reacted with a mocking sneer.
âI wonât deny that I've been spending time around Earthlings. But isnât the same true of your queen?â
âIâve heard that the Queen of Scheherazade became Sinyoungâs beloved petâŚ.â
The envoyâs face stiffened.
âWho knew she would turn out like that? Queen Roe used to be so bright and clever when she was youngâŚ. What a shame.â
Prihi clicked his tongue and shook his head.
The envoyâs neck reddened with angry heat.
âWill you take responsibility for what you just said?â
Prihi nodded without hesitation.
âIn fact, I would like for you to deliver my message to her word for word. I canât quite imagine how Roe Scheherazade would react, but whatâs the worst that could happen? A war?â
âW-What? Are those words really coming from the mouth of a king?â
âNow, calm down. Iâm only assuming the worst. If Scheherazade wants war, then Haramark is ready to give one. That was the point that I was trying to make.â
Prihi spoke with a playful smile.
There was not a trace of seriousness in his manner. It could only mean that he was toying with the envoy.
âI canât believe it! This matter is between Scheherazade and Eva! Why on earth is Haramark interfering in it?â
The envoy clenched his teeth.
âInterfering? As far as I can tell this is a just intervention. The representative of the organization affected by this incident is my son-in-law. Isnât that enough reason for Haramark to intervene?â
âWere you not aware? The representative of Valhalla is my son-in-law. What kind of father-in-law would I be if I were to sit idly knowing that a member of my family has been hurt?â
The kingâs words came as unexpected, and the envoy unwittingly turned his gaze to the princess.
Teresa covered her pink cheeks with her hands and twisted her body coyly.
âI was expecting Scheherazadeâs full cooperation, but instead youâre busy trying to cover what happened. So of course, as a father-in-law, Iâm upset.â
âWeâre not trying to cover it up!â
After a brief pause, the envoy shouted again.
âBishop Servillo Roberto is a citizen of Scheherazade! The right to try and punish our citizens belongs to us! Weâre merely asking you to follow the law!
Prihi stood with his hands behind his back and raised his chin.
âItâs a great thing. But isnât it meaningless if you donât obey it at all times?â
âYou didnât seem very interested in enforcing the law when Earthlings who committed crimes in Scheherazade began to flood Haramark.â
âOr did Scheherazade pass a new bill that I havenât heard of yet? âIgnore the law when itâs in our favor. Only enforce it when weâre at a disadvantage.â Something like that. Then I would understand.â
The envoyâs mouth closed shut.
âI only hope Scheherazade hasnât stooped so low.â
âNow go home, if you have nothing more to say.â
Prihi said with a sly smile.
After minutes of angry silence, the envoy finally managed to speak.
ââŚWe will not forget what happened today.â
âI told you, do as you want.â
Prihi answered nonchalantly.
âI donât believe our soldiers, trained in the war against the Parasites, will lose. Ah, but Scheherazade has Sinyoung.â
The envoy tried to refute but Prihi was quicker.
âHaramark isnât walking on eggshells anymore. We donât need Scheherazadeâs approval. Also, Iâve heard that my son-in-law is a very powerful figure among EarthlingsâŚ. Hm, I wonder, why does my body feel so stiff?â
Prihi paused and began massaging his shoulders.
âThanks to my son-in-law, Iâm always holding my head up high these days, to the point where my neck and shoulders hurt. Would you care to join me for a massage?â
The kingâs sarcastic response angered the envoy and he began to breathe heavily through his nose.
At the next moment, he spun his body around with great force, then stomped across the court towards the exit.
âThank you for your help.â
When the envoy disappeared from their sight, Charlotte Aria descended from the throne and bowed her head politely.
The mocking smile was finally wiped off Prihiâs face.
âPlease, you shouldnât lower your head. Youâre a queen now.â
âThe truth is, I came here because I was worried. But I can see that youâre doing well on your own. All my worry was for nothing.â
âFor that, Iâm indebted to my talented administrator.â
Sorg KĂźhne gave a deep bow at the queenâs acknowledgment.
âThank you for helping me in getting rid of that envoy. Iâd like to invite you to a feast as a token of my gratitude. Perhaps we should invite the representative of Valhalla as wellâŚ.â
âNo, thatâs alright.â
âSpeed is the key to success in this mission. Time waits for no one. To maximize the effect, he must take the next step in the plan before public interest in this case disappears. Iâm sure the representative knows this, too.â
It was a roundabout refusal.
Charlotte Aria and Teresa seemed visibly disappointed.
Their plan to use Prihi as an excuse to see Seol Jihu seemed to have failed.
âBut I will have that lunch with you. Talking always makes me hungry.â
Prihi announced playfully and then began to chat with Sorg KĂźhne.
While the two of them talked, Teresa whispered in Charlotte Ariaâs ear.
âWant to hang out with me tonight? Iâm definitely going there.â
Charlotte Aria seemed tempted, but soon scratched her head with a troubled look.
âWhat should I do? I have to go to bed early tonightâŚ.â
âThereâs an important class I canât missâŚ.â
Seol Jihu left the Valhalla building that afternoon and headed for Evaâs underground prison.
It wasnât hard to locate the bishop. He was locked in the very cell where Jung Sua had been previously locked up.
The guard opened the door and Seol Jihu quietly entered the cell.
The bishop sat facing the wall in one corner of the cell.
He must have heard the door open but didnât even look back.
âItâs been a while.â
Seol Jihu approached the bishop and looked at his face.
There was no reply. The bishop only stared at the wall.
Suddenly, a small smile spread across his lips.
âItâs been a long time since Iâve experienced this kind of failure. Youâre incredible. I applaud you.â
The bishop spoke calmly before letting out a light chuckle.
âI knocked on the stones⌠but it seems I wasnât careful enough.â
Seol Jihuâs eyebrows slowly went up.
He seemed strangely tranquil for a man caught by an enemy.
âPerhaps because I know what you want from me.â
The bishop gave a wink. Seol Jihu shrugged.
âHuhu. Well then! Now that things have come to this, thereâs no reason why I canât give it to you. But in return, IâŚ.â
The bishop spoke as if he was the one doing Seol Jihu a favor, but suddenly stopped.
Seol Jihu had raised his hand in front of the bishopâs face.
âI know you arenât going to tell me straight up. I know I canât persuade you with words and that you, being the great bishop that you are, donât give in to torture either.â
âAnd even if you do tell me, that will be after you get what you want. Am I right?â
This time Seol Jihu gave a wink.
His opponentâs unexpected reaction left the bishop speechless. Seol Jihu proceeded to grab the bishop by the collar and shook him.
The bishopâs facade of calm was now gone and panic filled his eyes.
âWhy would I even waste my time?â
Seol Jihu rummaged through his pockets.
âYou see, I have a much easier way to get what I want from you.â
He rubbed hard against the bishopâs face with what he had taken out of his pocket.
The bishop couldnât make sense of the situation, but he instinctively struggled.
With a smile, Seol Jihu tightened his grip on the manâs collar, yanking him.
âDonât make this hard on both of us, okay?â
Suddenly, a hard blow struck the bishopâs head.
His consciousness began to fade and his vision began to darken.
As he slowly fell, the last thing the bishop saw wasâŚ
âŚSeol Jihuâs devilish smile.
When the bishop opened his eyes again, he knew something was wrong.
He was in a cell just a moment ago. But now he was standing in the middle of a garden, flower petals blowing in the wind.
âMental magic has long been regarded as a forbidden form of magic.â
That wasnât the only thing that seemed wrong.
âIt is a mystical yet enormously complex study of the mind and the body, or more specifically the human soul and the human brain.â
The faint voice almost sounded like it was singing.
The bishop staggered to his feet, one hand grabbing his aching head.
âMany different approaches have been explored. For example, touching the human brain directly, hypnotizing the subjects with illusion magic, or using drugs to control the nervous systemâŚ.â
The bishop, barely standing upright, was speechless. Never mind the fact that he didnât know where he was. More importantlyâŚ.
âThese experimental efforts have not been futile.â
A girl with blond hair braided in pigtails.
âWe can now make an enemy spy confess classified information or our political rival admit to a crime he did not commit.â
Another girl with light brown hair.
âThere was even a case in which an old foe became a new friend.â
And a woman with long black hair like ebony.
âOf course, these results are very difficult to achieve. You must pay extra attention to detail and precision when performing mental magic. One small mistake could break your subjectâs mind. In fact, that is what happens in most cases.â
They were listening attentively to a girl in a black gothic, lolita style dress holding a parasol.
The bishop and the girlsâ eyes met.
He felt as if they were looking at him like they were looking at a lab rat.
ââŚBut donât worry too much.â
The girl glanced behind her and flicked her fingers.
The bishop, who had barely stood up, immediately fell to the ground again.
An invisible rope tied him up and a mass of shapeless energy clogged his throat so that no sound could come out.
âDo you remember what I said?â
The goth-loli girl smiled as she watched the bishop repeatedly open and close his mouth in futile attempts to speak.
âMagic always starts with confidence! You should take failure into consideration, but donât let fear get the best of you.â
âOkay!â The three girls replied in unison.
âYou girls are so adorable!â
Blown away by the cuteness of her students, the goth-loli girl turned around with a smile of satisfaction.
âHe said heâd soon send us five more subjects that we can break. You cuties can practice then! Delphine and Charlotte will get two subjects each. Yuri, I think you have a better understanding than those two, so youâll get only one. Is that alright?â
Eun Yuri gave a small nod.
âGood. Now then, Iâll give you a demonstration before the rest of the subjects arrive.â
The goth-loli girl strode with a dignified gait towards the bishop.
âI actually wanted to give this human to Yuri, but he says weâre not supposed to break this one. Please understand.â
She twisted his neck from side to side, rolling up her sleeves.
âI need to do this perfectly to save my face in front of him and my students.â
She placed one hand above the subject.
The bishopâs lips trembled slightly as he felt a soft touch above his head.
âI donât know how long heâll last, butâ Focus.â
The joy in her sea-colored eyes quickly faded and her face now looked solemn.
âDonât try to see with your eyes. Feel the flow of my mana and its movements.â
Her eyes glistened faintly, full of seriousness.
The bishopâs mouth slowly opened wide.
It was as if a thin, stringy snake had penetrated his head and was stirring in his brain.
This feeling intensified every second and became an agonizing pain.
The bishopâs eyes shot open.
They quickly went out of focus, veins of blood forking out over the whites of his eyes.
His arms and legs became stiff. He began to twitch like a frog on the verge of death, and his mouth opened so wide that his skin almost tore.
A silent scream burst from the fully open mouth.
Finally, when the bishop woke up from the long, seemingly endless nightmareâŚ.
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