It was a breathtaking fight to behold. Karlton couldnât find a better word to describe it as he watched the scene unfolding in front of him. However, as Karlton watched on, he realized even that wasnât enough to describe the fight.
âI am not sure if any word is sufficient to describe thatâŚâ
He couldnât take his eyes off the fight between the human and the Gigantes. A single aftershock from one of those exchanges was powerful enough to kill Karlton instantly. It was dangerous for Karlton to stay so close to him, but he just couldnât leave like that.
[Fall]
The dark wave of the Fall poured out from Jaehwanâs sword andâŚ
[Sea of Blood, Mountain of Corpses]
A dark red wave exploded out from Myadâs Gigantes. The two waves clashed against each other, exploding as it struck. The air exploded and the landscape was left with craters all around. Among those craters, the biggest one was the one from Jaehwanâs stabs against Myad. Within the hole, an amplified voice came out.
-Splendid.
ââŚâ
-If I knew you were going to get this strong, I would have changed my plans to focus on recruiting you.
Machina, which was buried in the ground from Jaehwanâs attack, pulled itself up again. Its movement to brush the dirt off its body resembled the actions of a human.
-I know itâs pointless to ask you this again right nowâŚ
âThen donât ask.â
-But I still have to ask you this.
ââŚ..â
-Jaehwan. You can still join Rupture and start a new world.
And in the next moment, Myad began to cackle at his own words.
-Hah, it feels like Iâve become some evil villain. This is what the bad guys usually say at the end.
âMaybe itâs because you are in those shoes right now.â
-Haha. Am I?
Myad burst into laughter. A metal giant laughing hard with a hand on its stomach looked very friendly. Jaehwan thought maybe Myad was putting that into consideration. Thatâs why his metal armor looked so friendly. Myad van Deklan, as Jaehwan knew him, was such a man.
âIn my old world, there is a word to describe those who are like you. A dreamer.â
-Dreamer? Hmm. Is that a compliment?
âYou could take it that way,â Jaehwan answered coldly.
-Hah, but isnât it ironic? To hear that from you? From you whose unique world is similar to mine?
Machina straightened itself from laughter. Its head with two large horns then looked up into the sky. A metal giant looking up to the sky? Jaehwan thought it was too dramatic.
-You have been misled, Jaehwan. You must know that much if you are an Awakener. Your resistance has no effect on the start of the new world.
Maybe it was because Gigantes had no physical eyes, but the Machina looking up into the sky with its giant sword planted in the ground made it look like a warrior who had finished their task after many trials and hardships. Jaehwan smiled bitterly.
âHow touching.â
-Look up to the sky. The sky no longer bears the arrogant being that used to look down upon us. The old world is now finished. Itâs the era of a new world. The age of Gods or Lords is over. Itâs happening. Soon, everything will change.
It was a voice that trembled with excitement. It was the voice of a revolutionary on the brink of success. Once would cry with tears of joy if they also walked the path of such a grand vision like Myad. It wasnât just because of the content. The voice, how it was spoken, and how it was portrayed â everything about Myad made him the person he was. He was the one who led Rupture all this time, and Jaehwan realized it. This was what made everything possible.
Just a little more. Just a bit more andâŚ
The voice was tempting to anyone who listened to it, especially for anyone who exhibited hatred against this world. Jaehwan narrowed his eyes.
âLittle more?â
Jaehwan was from the world where the danger of âa little moreâ was widely known.
Just a little more.
This âlittleâ sometimes was an amount that had no end. No new world was coming. The world that was to come was forever in its slumber. People dreamed of a reality âlittleâ after. And a few of the people who stood above all the others in their dreams controlled the âpresentâ. That was also the System.
âMyad, stop the act now.â
-Act? What do you mean?
âBig Brother is not dead. Are you going to lie to me also?â
-Big Brother is dead.
âNo, heâs not. I can see it.â
Jaehwan looked up to the skies as he spoke. It was still there with the horrible bloodshot eyes with crows flying around it â the giant eye that was always looking down at Jaehwan. Ever since Jaehwan found the eye, Big Brother never disappeared from his world. Even after Myad dropped the star from the skies, it was still there. Myad laughed.
-Oh, is it? Then let me rephrase it. Big Brother perished from all worlds, except yours.
ââŚâ
-Or if you donât like that, how about if I rephrase it this way? There was no such thing as âBig Brotherâ from the beginning.
Jaehwan then spoke in disbelief, ââŚDo you really mean what youâre saying?â
-Yes, I mean it.
Jaehwan was even disappointed by the word.
âYou know that I can see Big Brother.â
-Of course, you probably see Big Brother. But even if you can see it, is it âproofâ that Big Brother exists? Can you be certain that the eye you see is actually Big Brother?
ââŚLetâs cut the nonsense.â
-Nonsense? No. Itâs a logical conclusion. The unique world is a world full of âtheoriesâ. Itâs a fictional world where nothing about it can be considered as ârealityâ, even today.
Jaehwan became silent. Talking about philosophies or beliefs like this wasnât what Jaehwan liked to do in between fights. But he couldnât stop. Was it because he felt compelled to defeat Myad logically? Or was it because he wanted to defend the lives of people Myad killed with his blasphemies? Jaehwan couldnât figure out his intentions.
âOkay. Letâs say what you said is true. But your words contain contradictions.â
-And that is?
âIf the Big Brother I see is fake, then why did you spread words about Big Brother all this time? You even went so far as to make all of witness you taking down Big Brother. If Big Brother did not exist, then why did you have to do that? What for?â
Myad became silent. It wasnât silence due to him being lost for words. It was more like the silence was there to add suspense to answer the question he had been waiting for.
-Sometimes, the things that do not exist have more power.