Karavan shouted. At that moment, a torrent of arrows that contained world power struck the horned monsters and the Dead Men.
[Deusen. Castrophen. Turga!]
[Turga!]
It was a language that could not be translated. But Jaehwan understood what was said. He couldnât make out the language itself, but it seemed the meaning was being transferred to him.
âGet lost, dogs of Daeus and Catastrophe!â
âGet lost!â
Thatâs what they meant. He saw the Lost Ones moving away, one by one. Who were these people? Jaehwan then saw them.
They looked like normal humans. They had giant bows or spears, resembling the Native Americans of World 294, Earth, but there was a large amount of world power coming from them.
[Turga!]
As the Lost Ones retreated, they now pointed their arrowheads and spears at Jaehwan. World power of at least a million was directed towards Jaehwan and his group â even Karavan flinched and stepped back.
âWh-what the hellâŠ?â
They seemed to be carrying ancient [Parts], but the vicious energy coming from them easily defied their archaic appearance. They were created with ages of training since a very long time ago. Karavan swallowed and Runald hid behind Jaehwanâs leg as he shook in fear. As they pulled back their bows, Jaehwan and the others realized that they were not friendly.
Maybe these people were trying to kill them.
It was when those people were about to shoot their arrows, Jaehwan spoke.
Mulack called them the âLong Living raceâ in his Record of the Depth. The people of the Long Living race looked at each other after they heard what Jaehwan had said. Their hostility waned.
âWhat? Do you know them?â
Karavan looked at Jaehwan, but he had no way to explain.
âNo.â
âThen howâŠâ
âItâs my [Setting]. I just have a way to find out sometimes.â
He didnât have such a [Setting], but he didnât feel like explaining everything. He didnât technically lie about the Record of the Depth anyway.
âWhat kind of [Setting] is that..â
However, Karavan was cut short.
[Janshor. Nas. Merga.]
âDo you know us?â
âWho are you?â
One of them spoke to Jaehwan.
âWe areâŠâ
Jaehwan wasnât sure how to describe themselves. He realized the name of these people, but he wasnât sure what kind of people they were. The Record of the Depth didnât give him any other information.
âDaeus? Catastrophe? Geshtalt?â
Jaehwan thought about the names of the Three Ancient Gods. If they too were Lost Ones, then they must be the Followers of one of those three. It was likely that they were the Followers of Geshtalt from what they just did earlier.
[Nas. Geshtalten?]
âAre you Followers of Geshtalt?â
The voice seemed to even help Jaehwan. But he didnât feel like lying and decided to speak honestly.
âNo. I donât trust the Gods. Iâm not a Follower of anyone.â
It was a fitting answer for Jaehwan. Karavan asked Jaehwan, âWhat- what did they say? Why did you say that?â
âThey asked if we were Followers of Geshtalt.â
âAnd you said no?!â
âYeah.â
Karavan turned pale.
âAre you out of your mind?! You shouldâve answered yes to that question!â
âWhy?â
âBecause they chased away the Followers of Daeus and Catastrophe! They must be the Followers of Geshtalt for sure!â
Karavan spoke furiously as the people of the Long Living race talked among themselves.
[Nadach. Merlen.]
[Geshtalten. Alo. Geshtalten.]
[Hatero! A- Hatero!]
[Nahur. Geshtalten Narga?]
[Nagamaren. Nadaro. Aiharo.]
âHe doesnât believe in any Gods.â
âReally? Then he must be Geshtalt.â
âNaked! Naked! It must be!â
âThat oneâs not naked. Is he Geshtalt?â
âDoesnât matter. I like him.â
Jaehwan understood what they said but he wasnât following what they were talking about. And soon, one who looked like he was in charge spoke.
[Nas. Geshtalten. Armarelium.]
âYes. Geshtalt doesnât believe in God.â
âI can sense the will of Geshtalt in you.â
At that moment, Karavan shouted as he ran out.
âHEY! Geshtalt! I believe in Geshtalt! I love him!â
He wouldâve had the wrath of Ignis upon him if Ignis heard that. In fact, Karavan was scared as he saw fire land in front of his face, thinking that the link to Ignis had been restored. But as he looked again, he realized it was an arrow with world power, not fire. Those people were aiming at Karavan.
âWhat? WhyâŠ?!â
Jaehwan then walked up and talked with them, and their leader responded. Jaehwan then said to Karavan, âThey say Runald and I are okay, but you arenât.â
âWhat- why?â
âYou are not a real Geshtalt Follower.â
Karavan frowned. Arrows were still being aimed at him. Jaehwan thought for a second and talked with their leader again before speaking to Karavan.
âHey.â
ââŠYeah?â
âTake off your clothes.â
âW-what are you talking about?â
âDo as I say if you want to live.â
Karavan realized something and looked down at himself. He then glanced at Jaehwan, Runald and at the Long Living race. Karavan was the only one wearing clothes.
Jaehwan warned him, âIf you donât, they said they will kill you.â
They were looking at Karavan with strange expressions.
Minutes laterâŠ
Karavan was shaking his head as he shouted.
âThis is shameful. Itâs a travesty!â
ââŠUgh.â
Runald frowned as he looked at Karavan. Karavan kept on mumbling, âNo⊠Iâm not me anymore. Iâm not!â
ââŠCut it out, will you? Youâre just naked. Itâs not a big deal!â
âIâm not just naked! Itâs like something important was also taken from me!â
With Karavan muttering by their side, Jaehwan and the others arrived at the deepest part of the Great Forest, where the Long Living race lived. One of them, Ra-hamad, stopped and turned back to them and said,