War for the peace of ? What was that even supposed to mean? Sirwen suddenly realized, if there was a war that would bring peace to in the end, it could only mean one thing.
âAre you⊠are you trying to take on the Lord of Darkness in ?â
Laika had returned, so the message should have been delivered to the Lord of Darkness by now. But, even thenâŠ
âNo⊠no way. The Lord of Darkness wonât come all the way here by himselfâŠâ
Sirwen began to mumble to herself in panic, while Jaehwan silently looked at her.
âY-yes! A Lord cannot be absent from his seat or it will pose a great danger to him! A War of the isnât that easy!â
Jaehwan nodded. âI suppose so.â
ââŠWait, did you already expect that?â
âOf course, but they might send a Commander or two.â
A Commander or two? Sirwen was dumbfounded.
âAre you out of your mind? They wonât just send one Commander. At least three⊠or four might come! And if we have members from the Renowned families, then it will pose an even greater danger!â
âGood. If we defeat them, then it will be the start.â
Sirwen silently stared at Jaehwan. He was right in some sense as having Commanders perish in would mean a great change in the balance of power in the . The Lord of Darkness would become too busy keeping the peace in his own region because of missing Commanders and would not bother for a long time.
However, this was a scenario only if Jaehwan could defeat those Commanders.
âFor your information, in case you donât know, Commanders are much more powerful than Sameng Garam.â
âI know.â
âAnd in your current spiritual state, you have no chance at beating even one of them.â
âI guess I canât deny that.â
Jaehwanâs spirit had been damaged because of the previous fight, yet he did not seem to be concerned.
âAre you here to ask that thought? I thought you werenât interested in .â
Sirwen then glared at Jaehwan.
ââŠIâm here to get what I was promised.â
âPromised?â Jaehwan asked in reply, and Sirwen slowly breathed out and asked, âWhat did you get in the 8th gate of the Eight Gates of Hell?â
Record of the Depths.
That was the book Jaehwan had found. A memory of the being that created the skill. The story from after Mulack created the expedition team, and until the team returned.
ââŠReally?â
âYeah.â
Sirwen trembled. It was unbeknownst to Jaehwan, but Sirwen had traveled to all parts of in search for any traces of her Godfather. Mulack, who was said to have reached the end of the , disappeared after.
Yet there had been no traces. The members who went with Mulack on the expedition had long perished, and she couldnât just climb up to the and ask. The being at the entrance of the didnât allow her to pass through either.
âI finally found itâŠ!â
She was overjoyed. For over 900 years, she had been searching for any hint or trace. And now she had found it.
âAnd to think it was stored within the skillâŠâ
Sirwen then asked Jaehwan again.
âAre you sure? Is it really from Mulack Armelt?â
âYeah. Mulack Armelt, your Godfather.â
ââŠAnd why should I trust you?â
Jaehwan closed his eyes, began searching his memory, and then started reciting.
ââŠIt was in the tree trunk portion of the 6th region, when I found that [Egg]. In the region of harsh winters, the [Egg] was waiting for me with its precious glow.â
ââŠ?â
âI was confused. It was the first time I had found an [Egg]. My Godmother once told me about the experience, but it did not help at all as I was just too scared; being a parent wasnât something that could be followed just by listening to someone.â
Sirwen felt tears flowing from her eyes. She knew what the story was about.
âHow could I forget? Through the egg came a tiny life from within. The one who was born from the dream, and the one that will live on with the dream.â
Sirwen silently listened to Jaehwanâs story.
âYes⊠the fingers that held the dream, the hands that can create the world, and the eyes that can see it⊠I realized my Godmother was correctâŠ.â
Jaehwan slowly opened his eyes and was faced with Sirwenâs tearful eyes. Then, he finished the last sentence.
âI had fallen in love.â
It was such a sweet voice as if it was from coming from a lover; Sirwen suddenly blushed and backed away.
âW-wh-what-what?!â
She slipped and fell on her hips. Jaehwan then casually asked, âDo you trust me now?â
Sirwen immediately shouted.
âD-donât read out other peopleâs memories as if itâs yours!â
Sirwen stood back up. The memory that Jaehwan had read out loud was when Mulack first found Sirwen in the 6th region.
âHmm⊠so are all [Nightmares] born from [Eggs]? Besides, where is this winter tree trunk?â
ââŠItâs in the north region of the Tree of Imagery in the . All [Nightmares] are born from the dream within the Tree of Imagery and are found in [Eggs]âŠ. No, wait. This isnât what I wanted to know.â
She asked Jaehwan, âWhat else?! Was there anything else?â
âElse?â
âUh⊠like a word for me! Or something! Isnât there something?â
Jaehwan gave some thought to it and replied. âIâm not sure. Maybe, maybe not.â
âWhat? What do you mean?â
âItâs not just a simple book. Itâs like a complicated mixture of memories.â
Jaehwan had blacked out for days because of the number of memories that rushed into his head the first time. When Jaehwan woke up, he realized it wasnât the number of memories, but the shape of it that was the problem.
âShape of the memory?â
âYeah.â
He wasnât sure why, but the memories that Mulack left werenât in chronological order. They were short particles of scatttered memories, and it was up to Jaehwan to rearrange them so that he could read and understand it fully.
ââŠSo, I canât tell you even if I wanted to. The part of the memory I just told you was one of the very few clear ones.â
âWhat⊠this is unfair!â she shouted. She had fulfilled her end of the bargain, but what she got wasnât complete in form. Jaehwan shrugged.
âSo, why are you looking for Mulack? Because heâs family?â
ââŠWhy do you care?â
âBecause, if you need his memories, it would be better for you to travel with me.â
ââŠHuh?â
âBesides, it was in the that he disappeared, so it makes sense.â
Sirwen looked at Jaehwan and realized that this was his intention from the beginning. However, the was a place where all [Nightmares] needed to visit someday, so it wasnât a bad offer. It was just that Sirwen didnât like the feeling of following whatever Jaehwan wanted to do.
Sirwen suddenly was struck by an idea. She was sure it would give Jaehwan some trouble at least.
âWait. The memory⊠you said it was the âshape of the memoryâ right?â
âYeah.â
âThen I have an idea.â
Jaehwan was in a familiar dimensional space. A space with tiled flooring and pink-colored walls. Jaehwan asked, âDidnât you say you would never allow me to come here again?â
ââŠWell, I changed my mind.â
âYou said your privacy mattersâŠâ
âI said I changed my mind!â
It was Sirwenâs [Personal Lab]. She fiddled with the hologram control panel for a while and then spoke brightly.
âCome! Iâm done preparing.â
Jaehwan walked to the center of the room where Sirwen was standing. Then, from the ceiling, some kind of metal device was lowered.
ââŠWhat is that?â
Jaehwan eyed the device suspiciously. The metal device was in the shape of a cross, and with straps that were surely meant to tie down someone, reminding him of old torture devices.
âItâs a device that will help us connect.â
ââŠConnect?â
âUgh, didnât I explain already? Itâs the [Squeeze]!â
[Squeeze]. The definition of the word described what would happen, but in a very different way from normal. The term was used by [Nightmares] to link another spirit by force to âsqueezeâ the memory out from the target.
-You can say youâre a [Nightmare] only if you have done a [Squeeze].
That was a famous phrase between Nightmares. [Squeeze] was often done by [Nightmares] who had no motivation or inspiration. It was an act that gave not only the memory, but the feeling and learnings of someone experienced. Because of that, [Nightmares] who did a [Squeeze] didnât have to worry about needing inspiration. Of course, the outcome of the [Squeeze] depended on the quality of the target spirit.
ââŠBut I didnât know he would be my first experience.â
Sirwen looked at Jaehwan. She had lived for 2000 years, but she had never done it as she objected to the idea of squeezing out anotherâs experience. She said that it wasnât a true âartâ. However, most [Nightmares] did not care. They were too focused on making towers.
âSo, I can just lie down here?â
ââŠYeah.â Sirwen spoke, blushing slightly. She also did not do the [Squeeze] because of the erotic nature of the behavior itself. [Nightmares] valued the spirit, and the act of [Squeeze] made a [Nightmare] connect to another spirit completely.
Sirwen shook her head to drive out those thoughts, as Jaehwan asked, âWhy are your hands shaking?â
âS-shut up! Iâm going to start!â
âGo on.â
Sirwen bit her lip.
âLetâs see if you can be so relaxed after we start this.â
The [Squeeze] involved a very painful process for the target.
In the next moment, tens of spiritual tentacles came out from Sirwenâs spirit and charged at Jaehwan.
Jaehwanâs spirit was bitten by the tentacles, and a loud gasp was heard. But it was Sirwen who let out the gasp, not Jaehwan.