The moment the Parasite Queenâs scream rang out, Seol Jihuâs back also curled halfway.
Blood spurted out from his mouth, nostrils, and ears. A strong sense of dizziness swept through his head, perhaps from the severe loss of blood.
His vision blurred and shook. However, Seol Jihu did not fall.
Black Seol Jihu and Roselleâs voices continued to ring out in his head.
That this was the end, and he was only a single step away.
Moreover, Seol Jihu could not let go of the Spear of Purity stabbed deep inside the Parasite Queenâs stomach. He felt like everyone who had helped him reach this point was holding his hand.
And so, Seol Jihu gripped the Spear of Purity hard and tilted his head up. As soon as he looked up, he roused his energy again.
Reinforced sword qi detonated again. The Parasite Queenâs scream grew louder.
Seol Jihu did not stop. Kicking off the groundâŚ
And pushing the Parasite Queen backâŚ
He continued to detonate reinforced sword qi.
Kwang, kwang, kwang, kwang!
As if to settle the score for his fallen comrades.
A brilliant light dyed the world white. No sound reverberated. The only thing that could be seen was light â the white light emitted by the Parasite Queen and the golden light detonated by Seol Jihu.
Within the blinding light of glory, Seol Jihu felt something touch the tip of the Spear of Purity. Then, feeling a terrifying resistance, Seol Jihu squeezed out every last bit of his energy.
Although he already used up all of his mana and did not have any left, he forcefully twisted and wrung out the very last vestiges of mana in his circuit and moved into the Spear of Purity.
It was an attack containing all his might.
As he detonated his energy, the counter-elastic force increased. Seol Jihuâs feet left the ground, his body floating up. He shook violently like a flag fluttering in a storm. He felt like he was at sea in the middle of a fierce storm.
However, Seol Jihu did not let go of his spear. He stood strong and opened his eyes wide. He wanted to confirm the Parasite Queenâs final moments.
A cough escaped Seol Jihuâs mouth. Opening his eyes, Seol Jihu blinked rapidly.
The first thing he saw was a shattered marble flooring. He had fallen to his stomach without even realizing it.
A faint pain wrung out in his arms. Looking up, he saw his arms stretched out. The Spear of Purity was still in his hands. He had not let go of it even until the very end.
He saw a place that resembled the grand hall of a royal palace. Looking around, Seol Jihu felt a bright light flowing in from the front.
His gaze, which slowly went up the spear shaft, stopped at the spear tip. The Parasite Queen was sitting at the throne.
...No, it was hard to say that she was sitting. The throne was half broken, and it was more suitable to say that the Parasite Queen was skewered to the throne by the Spear of Purity than sitting.
She was half strewn on the throne, looking up at the ceiling with her chin up. As far as Seol Jihu could tell⌠she looked like someone who was quietly awaiting the moment of her death.
This was especially so because of the sparkling light coming out of her body.
Seol Jihu quickly got up. He pulled out the Spear of Purity and began to stab the Parasite Queen again.
He did not dare to be complacent. It wasnât over until the very end. After all, the enemy he was facing was the Parasite Queen. If he gave even a little opening, there was a possibility she might revive while shouting, âIâll show you my true self!â He had to finish her off when he had the chance.
And so, he stabbed the Parasite Queen again and again. It was then.
[...Why donât you give it a rest.]
Seol Jihu stopped his spear.
[You should already know⌠that it is over.]
âBut you can never be too sure.â
The Parasite Queen stared fixedly at the nonchalantly retorting Seol Jihu.
[There is something I need to tell you before I go.]
âA final excuse from the loser?â
[Cheeky until the end, huh! Just listen. It will not be a bad thing for you to know.]
âYes, yes, go ahead.â
Iâll hear you out until you perish. Seol Jihu murmured as he resumed stabbing his spear.
[You have an incredible talent.]
The Parasite Queen shook her head in disapproval but continued unfazed.
[To be precise, I should say that you obtained the qualification.]
[Though you might find it hard to believe, you, a mere mortal, have achieved the level of existence to become a god.]
[Of course, you are not the first one in the history of this universe, but what is certain is that you have the potential to achieve a level of existence that is higher than anyone else in this world.]
[With this battle, I became sure. You can surpass the Seven Sins and even myself.]
Seol Jihuâs spear stopped. For a moment, a barely visible smile appeared on the Parasite Queenâs face before disappearing.
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened. He gulped and scanned the Parasite Queenâs body.
[That is not what I mean.]
The Parasite Queen quickly added.
[I am telling you to consume my divinity.]
Seol Jihu tilted his head.
âWonât you leave your divinity behind when you die anywayâŚ?â
[That is true, but that is my essence. Do you think you will be able to fully absorb my divinity just because you achieved your current level of existence?]
[You must have heard how difficult it is to absorb even the Seven Virtuesâ divinity. You must also take your Authority of Gluttony into consideration.]
[No matter how special you are, you are still a human.]
[But with me around, things might be a little different.]
When Seol Jihu showed a hint of interest, the Parasite Queen slowly raised her upper body.
[Do you not want to achieve an even higher level of existence?]
A suggestive voice flowed out.
[Do you not want to leave this world and see a broader universe?]
Looking at Seol Jihu, who was staring in a daze, she lowered her head slightly.
[All of this can be achieved if you so desire.]
It was then. The Parasite Queen abruptly closed her mouth. It was because Seol Jihu raised his hand as if to tell her to stop.
âThis must be it, right, Lady Roselle?â
He murmured to himself before suddenly looking up at the Parasite Queen.
âI understand what youâre saying, but⌠let me ask you a few questions.â
âAre you asking me to spare you?â
[You seemed to have misunderstood me.]
âI misunderstood you? How are you going to help me in your current state? If I accept, arenât you going to ask me to help you recover?â
For example, like giving you one of the Seven Virtuesâ divinities or something. Seol Jihu murmured.
âWhat are you going to do when your divinity recovers? Escape? Hide and look for an opportunity to strike back?â
The Parasite Queenâs eyes narrowed.
âAh, and one more thing.â
âDid you make a similar offer to Paradiseâs Chief Deity?â
The Parasite Queen kept silent.
Seol Jihu waited for an answer before smirking.
âWell⌠it didnât sound bad. Perhaps you might have been telling the truth.â
Even if the Parasite Queen was being genuine, even if such a future was possibleâŚ
âI donât want to become a pawn to help you exact vengeance on the Martial God.â
The Parasite Queenâs face stiffened.
[How do you know that much�]
A groan escaped her lips.
âItâs still a hard offer to pass upâŚ. Ah, Iâll consider it seriously if you can grant my request.â
[To become your concubine?]
Seol Jihu laughed. He raised the Spear of Purity and held it up to the Parasite Queenâs face like a microphone.
âLetâs say it together. I say âAngâ.â
âAnd you say âAngâ. Okay?â
Seol Jihu pushed the spear further up. The Parasite Queen closed her eyes.
Sighing deeply, she leaned back down as if she had given up completely.
[Even at a moment like thisâŚ.]
Feeling humiliated, a despondent look appeared on her face.
[How infuriating. This is nothing like the ending I had in mindâŚ.]
Soon, the Parasite Queenâs body began to shine. She could last a little longer if she wanted to, but she knew very well that Seol Jihu had no intention of letting her live.
She had chosen to perish rather than be ridiculed any further.
[Just what did I do to meet someone like youâŚ? To think I will meet my end from someone like youâŚ.]
As she despaired, beams of light began to shoot out from her body.
âDonât think too badly of it.â
The Parasite Queenâs final moment wasnât ostentatious or splendid. Only tranquil rays of light quietly flowed out. Just that was enough to fill the grand hall with light.
âItâs just that I want to remain a human for now.â
Seol Jihu placed the Spear of Purity on his shoulder.
Seol Jihu raised his hand as he saw the Parasite Queen scattering away.
Smiling beamingly, he waved his hand.
Those were the Parasite Queenâs final words.
As the light detonated, a giant pillar of light soared up. Then, when the pillar that pierced the sky subsidedâŚ
The Parasite Queen could not be seen any longer. All that was left was an orb that was slightly bigger than the Seven Virtuesâ divinities and a larger, clearer essence.
âThey must be the divinities of the Chief Deity and the Goddess of Parasitism.â
Bending down and picking up the two divinities, Seol Jihu looked refreshed. The world began to look different. Perhaps he was relieved to finally have everything off his chest.
It felt like it was only yesterday that he ran away from the Bugs, Cockroaches, and Medusas at Arden Valley.
âItâs really over.â
He had mixed feelings, but the strongest emotion out of them all was a relief from defeating a seemingly undefeatable enemy.
After standing still for a moment, Seol Jihu did a double-take as he heard the sound of footsteps behind him. Looking back, he saw a familiar face.
Hao Win greeted him playfully. He was in a sorry state. The black sunglasses he always wore were nowhere to be seen, and his gloves were drenched in bodily fluids. It didnât look like he had major injuries, most likely from the World Treeâs help, but Seol Jihu could tell at a glance that he went through a fierce battle.
Hao Win saw the same thing. After seeing a grand hall filled with light, a broken throne, and two orbs held in Seol Jihuâs handâŚ.
â...Congratulations.â
âSome were lucky enough to have survived.â
Hao Win pointed at the group of fireflies that was leaving his body and flying away.
âSome, unfortunately, died.â
Seol Jihu sighed. He knew it couldnât be helped, but it still stung a little.
âThis isnât the time to be standing here then.â
âDonât worry too much.â
Seol Jihu looked at Hao Win with a questioning look.
Hao Win took out a transparent crystal from his pocket. It was a communication crystal.
âWeâre already taking notes of the casualties. Information about the main unit was the first to get reported.â
âThe dead should have made preparations beforehand on Earth. Miss Foxy also left to take care of Valhallaâs members.â
Seol Jihu breathed a sigh of relief.
âOur war is over now. Now, itâs their war. All you have to do is go back as soon as you can.â
âContribution points wonât be a problem, butâŚ.â
He felt better after hearing what Hao Win said, but he wasnât entirely relieved. Having experienced the death penalty, he knew how dangerous it could be.
To lessen his comradesâ pain, he had to go back as soon as possible.
âI understand what youâre feeling. I donât plan to stop you either.â
Hao Win approached Seol Jihu with a grin.
âBut canât you say a word or two as the hero who killed the Parasite Queen?â
âCome on, letâs go! Do you have any idea how many people are waiting for you outside?â
âWhat do you meanâŚ?â
Hao Win dragged Seol Jihu outside. It didnât take long for Seol Jihu to find out.
A loud cheer erupted when Seol Jihu went outside. He became dazed as countless fireflies danced in the sky. Underneath the setting sun, the half-destroyed imperial capital ironically gave off a snug feeling.
Countless people were crowding together. Paradisians, Earthlings, foreign races⌠Everyone was gathered together, and more people were coming close.
âHeâs out! Heâs out!â
âIs it true? Did we win?â
âWhat happened to the Parasite Queen?â
âIs she really dead?â
Questions shot out from left and right. Rather than answering them, Seol Jihu raised his hands and revealed the orbs inside them.
Despite this, the questions continued. They couldnât be blamed. Many of them had been tormented by the Parasites for dozens of years. The Goddess of Parasitism was an immortal god that they did not even dare imagine killing. It made sense for them to want to check twice, thrice, and more.
The problem was that Seol Jihu wasnât a fan of such atmospheres.
It was good to be happy. But the problem was the stares he was getting. Everyone looked at him with respect and admiration, and they were shouting heatedly as if to expect something.
âI need to go back quicklyâŚ.â
He didnât feel like he could leave in such an atmosphere. Hao Win was only shrugging his shoulders behind him.
Just as Seol Jihu was scratching his face in embarrassment, he caught sight of someone.
Agnes was alive. She was staring at him while leaning on a broken wall in a sorry state.
If Agnes didnât help him up at the very end, the one standing here would not be him but the Parasite Queen.
When their eyes met, she gave Seol Jihu a gentle smile and shook her head. But then, she flinched after watching the corner of Seol Jihuâs lips curl up.
Suddenly getting a bad feeling, she tried to move. However, Seol Jihu was already facing the crowd.
He spoke with a bright smile.
âThe Parasite Queen has perished. Paradise is no longer under threat. We are all safe.â
Seol Jihu spoke clearly. A heaven-shaking roar broke out when Seol Jihu made his announcement. The crowd was now looking at him fervently like religious zealots.
âItâs true! Itâs really true! Hoorah! Hooraaaaaah!â
âDid you really kill a god!?â
âWe woooooon! Uwaaaaaaah!â
They held each other and rejoiced. Still, the questions did not stop.
âIt was thanks to one powerful spell.â
Once Seol Jihu spoke with a mana imbued voice, the cheers subsided a little bit.
âDo you want to know what it is?â
Seol Jihu said with a beaming smile.
âDo you want me to tell you what this spell is?â
Everyone shouted at the same time.
âGood, then Iâll tell you.â
Kuhum. Seol Jihu cleared his throat and then threw out his arms.
âHOORAHâ! LILACâ!â
The dazedly staring Agnesâ eyes shot open.
â...W-What? A color?â
The crowd bustled. It seemed too random.
âWhat does that meanâŚ?â
Itâs not Hoorah, Seol Jihu?
Someone shouted after Seol Jihu.
Seol Jihu grinned as if to egg on the crowd.
Another random shout came out of him.
âHOORAH! HOORAH! HOORAH!â
However, more people shouted after him. It was because of the atmosphere. Everyone was enjoying the taste of victory after a fierce war. These were also the words coming out of the hero who led them to victory.
...In truth, most of them were just shouting to express the emotions pent up inside them.
That was how mob psychology worked. Once a few people started shouting it, the rest were swept along.
Soon, everyone was shouting the same thing, screaming from the top of their lungs and shaking their weapons in excitement. They didnât know anything about what they were shouting.
Seol Jihu shot his arms up with a look of satisfaction.
Words of a public execution echoed out in the imperial capital, all the way from the location of the allied forceâs main camp to where the World Tree was located.
âTING TING TENG TENG FRYING PAN BUTT, HOORAH!â
âKuhahaha! What a funny spell!â Ting ting teng teng frying pan butt, hooâŚ!
A small explosion broke out. A man who was hitting two weapons against each other in a clamor suddenly fell to the ground, rolling. After coming to a stop, he rubbed his cheek in tears.
He seemed to be asking why he was hit.
Agnes turned her fuming, red face.
Seol Jihu was gone. He was way off in the distance, running away.
Agnes began to chase him after him.
âStop! Stop, I said! You better get your ass over here now!â
Screaming angrily, she pursued him as if her life depended on it.
âYouâre dead! Youâre soooo dead!â
However, she couldnât close the distance in the slightest. Having regained a little bit of energy thanks to the World Tree, Seol Jihu was getting farther away by the second.
âJust wait âtil I catch you!!!!
Agnes eventually gave up, her scream echoing out in all directions.
Running fast, he tilted his head, looked up at the sky, and laughed. Tears came out, and he was running out of breath, but his laughter never stopped.
A beautiful twilight was cast over the sky. It was more peaceful than ever before.
Soon, Seol Jihuâs feet left the ground. Soaring up, he glided across the sky and flew at full speed.
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