The second Imperial Oath expedition.
The series of incidents, which began with the Parasiteâs surprise attack on Nur, ended when the expedition of 21 members infiltrated the Empire at the risk of their lives and achieved their initial goal.
The expedition seemed to have ended in success as the team retrieved the stele and its twenty members returned safely, but that was far from the truth because, as it turned out, the Parasiteâs actual goal was not the stele. The Federation and humanity had been running circles on the Parasite Queenâs palm the whole time.
The expedition was over, but the team didnât break up. Once out of the Parasites territory, they moved to Haramarkâs base of operation, the Arden Valley fortress, all to wait for the last expedition member who had yet to return.
Chohong sat cross-legged at the highest guard post in the valley. She had been observing the road near the valleyâs entrance since early in the morning without moving a muscle.
Kazuki, who was carrying a tray of breakfast, sighed when he saw Chohong. Today wasnât the first time sheâd done this. Chohong had been looking down the road ever since she arrived at the valley fortress. She ate at the guard post and slept at the guard post, even though she knew exactly what had happened.
And it wasnât just Chohong. Everyone knew what happened to Seol Jihu. Teresaâs Observatio Vitae became a pile of ashes, and Eun Yuri confirmed his death with Roselle.
Kazuki put the tray down next to Chohong, but she didnât even look. Kazuki said nothing. Heâd grown tired of persuading her. And it wasnât like Chohong was the only one in this state. Sheâll eat when sheâs hungry. Kazuki muttered to himself and turned around.
But he stopped just before he set foot on the slope because he remembered something.
âIt looks like heâll arrive tomorrow morning.â
Chohong flinched slightly.
âWe donât know for sure. Weâve barely figured out his current location.â
âWait for him. Donât do anything rash.â
Kazuki said before continuing down the slope.
The rain had been falling since dawn. What began as a drizzle soon became a downpour that fell mercilessly over the fortress as if a hole had been punched through the sky full of dark clouds.
Peering through the heavy rain, Yi Seol-Ah spotted a man in the distance approaching the fortress.
Although the figure staggered, he was very much moving. This could only mean one thingâ he was still alive. Even Kazuki widened his eyes.
But after a closer examination, they realized that the black smoke surrounding the manâs body was the one moving him.
As the man got near, they could clearly see his drooping head, dangling arm, and two legs dragging on the wet ground, leaving long marks behind them.
Flone floated through the gate with her left arm wrapped around Seol Jihuâs neck. As she slowly raised her head, everyoneâs dazed eyes turned to her.
Flone was still crying. Her tears of blood mingled with the falling rain and spread like watercolor across her cheeks.
After a moment of silence, she carefully laid Seol Jihu on the ground before everyone. Then she placed the Spear of Purity and the red egg next to the body.
Finally, the last member of the expedition team had returned.
Everyone fell silent when they saw Seol Jihu.
The man lying on the ground hardly felt familiar after the rain washed away the blood covering his body and revealed traces of the struggle.
His wounds could only be described as gruesome. It was enough to make those watching shudder in horror.
Seeing his blue lips and dark bags under his eyes, Yi Seol-Ah began to sob. The condition of his body was proof of how desperately he fought.
Suddenly, a woman staggered forward. She flopped beside the body and began reciting holy spells. This woman wasâ Seo Yuhui.
Muttering cure spells over and over again, Seo Yuhui seemed beside herself.
âArmâŚ. His armâŚ.â
Her fingers fumbled over Seol Jihuâs right shoulder, where his arm had been cut off. She soon raised her hand into the air, took out an altar, grabbed all the offerings she could find in her Dimensional Pocket, and placed them on the altar.
Philip Muller eyed Eun Yuri. Eun Yuri bit her lower lip and quickly cast a spell. When she finished drawing two circles with her finger, Seo Yuhui, who was about to bow to the altar, fell to the ground.
Had Seo Yuhui been in her normal state of mind, she easily would have resisted a simple sleeping spell like the one Eun Yuri just used. But because her mental strength had been significantly weakened, she could not resist the spell and thus fell unconscious.
âThe Parasite Queen never cared about the steleâŚ. I think she was after Oppa from the beginning.â
After Oh Rahee took Seo Yuhui inside, Eun Yuri began to speak.
âThe entire Parasite army, even the ones that were supposed to come after us, went after OppaâŚ. They went as far as to perform the Wheel Tactic against himâŚ.â
In a small but clear voice, she told everyone everything she had learned from Roselle.
âAfter we parted⌠he couldnât rest a second⌠surrounded by the enemy, he fought continuously, endlesslyâŚ.â
âEven against the army of tens of thousands of parasites⌠he just wouldnât fall⌠so the Parasite Queen and the six Army Commanders had to step inâŚ.â
Eun Yuri paused while talking, then clenched her teeth.
There was one thing her teacher emphasized that everyone should know.
Roselle told her they should be grateful to Seol Jihu. She said to her that even kneeling in front of him and bowing a hundred times wouldnât suffice.
âHe realized the Parasite Queenâs true intention the moment he escapedâŚ.â
âAnd he was relievedâŚ.â
There was no way Seol Jihu didnât know that walking into the enemyâs trap would reduce his chance of returning alive to almost zero.
Nevertheless, Seol Jihu did not run away. He walked into the trap, knowing it was a trap. And it wasnât to prove anything. He only wanted one thing and one thing only. He wanted his comrades to escape safely.
For that reason, Seol Jihu raised his spear without hesitation. Worried that the enemy would start chasing his comrades, he chose to confront the Parasites head-on, even at the risk of his death.
Phi Sora pouted, her eyes red from crying.
âI told you not to mind itâŚ.â
She wiped her tears with her hand.
Kazuki quickly approached Chohong from behind and grabbed her arms so she couldnât move. Chohongâs breathing had become irregular and her hand holding the Thorn of Steel was shaking. Her bloodshot eyes filled with tears and she looked just about ready to storm into the enemy territory.
âDonât even think about it.â
âYou know what I mean. Itâs too late to do anything.â
âLet go. Get off of me! Canât you see that?â
Chohongâs body shook as if about to explode.
âDoes that look like a human body to you? No, thatâs a piece of butchered meat! Iâll do the same to the Parasites! Those fuckersâŚ!â
Chohong screamed at the top of her lungs, struggling to escape from Kazukiâs grip. All of a sudden, a hand the size of a pot lid grabbed her arm. She tried to shake it off, but the hand only pressed down harder.
Just as she was about to explode, she heard a gloomy voice.
A puzzled look flashed across her face.
It was Hugo who caught her arm. He looked calm and serious, which was unusual for him. The blood veins forking out over the whites of his eyes were proof that a myriad of emotions was flying through his mind, but she could see that he was holding them back with all his might.
Hugo spoke with his eyes fixed on Seol Jihu.
ââŚHeâs here now.â
That was all he said. It was only three words, but when she heard them, Chohong felt all strength leave her body.
A drop of tear rolled down Hugoâs cheek and mingled with the rain. It wasnât just Hugo. Marcel Ghionea was also crying. His face was wet with rain, but the streams of water trickling down his cheeks were, without doubt, tears of resentment toward the Parasites.
The Thorn of Steel slammed into the ground and Chohongâs head dropped at the same time. Sadness contorted her face and she sobbed. As if that was a cue, stifled sobs slowly began to fill the fortress.
âThe rain is getting heavierâŚ.â
King Prihi, who had been quiet until then, raised his head toward the sky.
âWe should bring him inside before it gets colder.â
At Prihiâs words, Jan Sanctus opened the wooden casket that they had prepared beforehand.
Teresa lifted Seol Jihu from the ground and carefully laid him down in the casket.
Before closing the lid, she took Seol Jihuâs pale, lifeless hand in hers.
Teresa whispered at Seol Jihu, who seemed sound asleep.
âWeâll protect Paradise until you returnâŚ.â
She kissed him on his cold forehead and closed the lid. Then she covered the casket with a piece of white fabric.
âOur hero has returned to us.â
Prihi announced solemnly.
âTreat him with respect and courtesy that he deserves.â
Jan Sanctus and his soldiers marched deeper into the fortress, carrying the wooden casket on their shoulders. The heroâs comrades followed the procession with solemn faces.
The rain continued to fall, wetting the cloth covering the casketâŚ.
Haramarkâs royal family sent Seol Jihuâs body to Eva. With that, the news of his death spread rapidly, and the Eva royal family, who was eagerly waiting for Seol Jihuâs return, was thrown into a frenzy.
According to the rumors, Charlotte Aria kept repeatedly fainting after hearing the news, and even Sorg KĂźhne had refused to come out of his room.
The situation in Valhalla was not much different.
âWho did you say was dead? Who? Impossible! Thatâs impossible!â
Jang Maldongâs shout echoed throughout the building.
âMaster Jang! Please calm downâŚ!â
Kim Hannahâs desperate plea was also heard.
âOut of my way! I⌠I have to go see himâŚ. Cough, cough!â
Yi Sungjin, who was agonizing over whether to enter or not, quickly pushed the door open when he heard Kim Hannahâs request for help. He, along with Kim Hannah, forced Jang Maldong to calm down.
Her hair messy and loose, Kim Hannah gave a deep sigh. She looked less than ideal due to a severe lack of sleep during the last few days.
After a moment of hesitation, Yi Sungjin turned toward Kim Hannah. She had black bags under her eyes.
âShouldnât you hurry?â
Kim Hannah, who had been sighing without rest, threw a glance at Yi Sungjin.
âI know⌠Iâm leaving soon. I already finished the prep work.â
As she replied in an exhausted voice, a streak of worry crossed her brow.
âIt should be happening around nowâŚ.â
It was past midnight and the air was chilly.
Seol Jihu woke up with a start. His eyes shot wide open and he gasped and panted as if he had just escaped a nightmare.
His blurred vision began to clear and he saw a familiar pattern on the wall.
For a moment, he lay in silence, blinking his eyes rapidly, but soon he kicked his blanket out of the way to get up. That was when a sudden wave of dizziness swept through him.
With a grunt, Seol Jihu flopped back on the bed.
Gritting his teeth, he wrapped his arms around himself. He couldnât stop shivering, and his head was throbbing as if he was hungover. He had never felt so sick.
âDid I drink too much last night?â
Lying sprawled on his bed, Seol Jihu only moved his eyeballs to scan the room. He couldnât see any bottles or glasses nearby.
Suddenly his head tilted slightly in confusion.
âWas my room⌠always this clean?â
There was a thin layer of dust on the furniture, but overall his room seemed to be in good order. The ashtray in which he had built a tower of cigarette butts was also gone.
âDid Seonhwa come by? Or⌠wait a minute.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes narrowed. Something felt odd.
âI went to visit Seonhwa yesterdayâŚ. She gave me 2 million won and I came home with it, and thenâŚ?â
Seol Jihu frowned. He tried to keep calm, but the more he tried to remember what had happened, the more disorganized he began to feel.
He was dumbstruck. Why did he think something that had happened more than a year ago just happened yesterday?
Seol Jihu took a deep breath and tried to organize his thoughts.
Thatâs right. It wasnât yesterday that he met Yoo Seonhwa. That happened much longer ago. And afterwards, heâŚ.
No, after he came back from Seonhwaâs house⌠that dayâŚ.
âI had a weird dreamâŚ?â
Yes, he had a dream, though he couldnât remember what it was about. After he woke up, he wandered around the neighborhood for a while. Then, in TancheonâŚ.
âI think⌠I met someoneâŚ?â
Holding his head in his hand, Seol Jihu whimpered.
âThe person I met wasâŚ.â
When he tried to remember, an extremely powerful stab of pain jolted his brain, causing his eyes to jerk open.
A scream burst again from his lips. The pain grew sharper as scenes from the past began to flash through his mind. The problem was that these scenes were only a segment of the whole, a still picture cut from a filmstrip.
Seol Jihu clutched his head at the sudden jumble of memories.
âWhatâs going onâŚ!?â
The motive, the cause, he remembered none of it. All he could recall was the end result.
With a groan, Seol Jihu rolled across the floor of his room.
He squirmed from side to side over the hard floor before suddenly raising his head.
âSomebody, pleaseâŚ!â
His eyes caught the cell phone connected to the charger in the corner of the room.
âWhy do I have two cell phones?â
Even while feeling sick to his stomach, Seol Jihu managed to grab the right one. He tapped on the screen and clicked on the call icon with his shaking thumb.
Seol Jihuâs brow furrowed instantly.
âYun Seora? Phi Sora? Who are these peopleâŚ?â
Koong. He pressed his forehead to the ground. Seeing these unfamiliar names confused him further and his headache worsened as well.
Seol Jihuâs voice began to shake.
âWhat the hell is going onâŚ!?â
He screamed at the top of his lungs. In a fit of anger, he threw the cell phone in his hand across his room and stood up.
âItâs 2018? Not 2017?â
Pacing back and forth across the room, he muttered to himself like a lunatic.
âAnd whatâs with this cell phone?â
He screamed after finding a cell phone he had no memory of buying. Eventually, he began banging his head against the wall to relieve the throbbing headache.
Something big had happened in his life, but he couldnât remember any of it. He felt like he had just awakened from a decade of hibernation, but he knew that was impossible.
He knew just before all this happened that he was doing something. But whenever he tried to remember what that something was, his headache worsened, as if someone had intentionally erased that part of his memory from his brain. And that was driving him crazy.
Seol Jihu slammed his fist against the wall.
Then he kicked the TV and knocked the desk over. He had to vent his emotions, otherwise, he knew he would lose it.
His neighbors seemed to have noticed the commotion he caused. Seol Jihu heard the sound of footsteps approaching.
He heard the doorbell, he heard the knock, he heard the voice calling his name.
But those sounds were the least of his concerns.
Seol Jihu was no longer his usual self, and it wasnât just because of the psychological stress of not being able to remember his past. There were physical stressors, too. He had trouble breathing, the air felt stuffy, and he felt as though his heart was about to explode. Sharp stabs of pain accompanied by a headache, seemed almost to rattle his brain.
Seol Jihuâs eyelashes trembled as tears welled up in his eyes. He didnât know why, but he felt empty and lost. These feelings further fueled his sense of incongruity, and perplexity spread like wildfire inside him. The pain was so severe that he wished he was dead. Because if his head really exploded, then he wouldnât have to suffer like this anymore.
As it was getting harder to breathe, Seol Jihu unwittingly opened the window. The cold night air brushed against his face. Panting like a beast, Seol Jihu craned his neck outside the window and dropped his head. It was then that he noticed a black sedan parked in front of his apartment building.
When he saw the sedan, for some reason, heâŚ.
Seol Jihuâs eyes momentarily dimmed as he gazed down below.
KWANG! The sound of the door breaking open resounded in the air.
Four or five men dressed in black suits entered Seol Jihuâs room.
Seol Jihu, who instinctively turned to the sound, hissed in surprise.
âWho are you? What do you want from me?â
One of the men in black sunglasses quickly looked around to grasp the situation. The room was a mess and the owner of the room appeared unstable and even aggressive.
And if he wasnât mistaken⌠Seol Jihuâs body was slightly leaning out the window.
âItâs worse than I expected. In that condition, even if we try to persuade him, he wonât listen.â
âWhat did you say? Persuade me? What the hell are you talking about?â
Seol Jihu shouted and the man smacked his lips.
âIâm sorry, but this is for your own good.â
âGet out! If you donât leave, Iâm going to call the policeâŚ!â
Seol Jihu flinched because the language that the man just spoke was not Korean.
The next moment four men in black suits came at him.
Seol Jihu struggled to fend them off.
When he succeeded in shaking off an arm, Seol Jihu flinched in surprise. He thought he would be no match for them, but he managed to push one of them out of his way without much difficulty. Even after that, he maintained a stalemate against four large, healthy men.
âEven without memory, heâsâŚ.â
Tension ensued between Seol Jihu and the group of men.
Suddenly, Seol Jihu heard a low voice from behind.
âIt must be the fruit of all his hard training. His body remembers what his brain has forgotten.â
Startled, Seol Jihu quickly swung his arm toward the man behind him, but the man blocked it with his palm. At the same time, his other hand holding a handkerchief covered Seol Jihuâs nose and mouth. The handkerchief smelled of anesthetic gas.
Seol Jihu struggled to free himself, but the four men quickly grabbed his arms and legs and clung to them like cicadas on a tree.
After minutes of intense struggle, Seol Jihuâs body went limp.
Hao Win breathed a deep sigh and wiped the sweat off his forehead.
âWe have to leave quickly. Be careful when you carry him.â
Two of the men grabbed Seol Jihu from both sides and stepped out the front door. They followed Hao Win down the stairs.
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