The area ruined by the battle was blocked by the Players of the Association, police, and even the military. Not only was the place so barren that everything had to be redeveloped from scratch, but there was also a chance that the remaining demonic energy left in the area could cause lingering damage.
âHmm?â
âSniff, sniff. It smells good.â
When Seo Jun-Ho and the Frost Queen returned home, the scent of coffee stimulated their senses of smell.
It was Shim Deok-Gu who walked out of the kitchen with a cup of coffee.
âOh, youâre here.â
â...What are you doing at my house?â
âI thought you might feel lonely now that your revenge is finally over. I figured no one would come visit you, since youâre single, so I came.â
âYou didnât have to. Can you grab me some coffee too?â
âI want hot chocolate,â the Frost Queen said.
Seo Jun-Ho lay down on the couch in the living room and stared blankly at the ceiling. The fact that the revenge was over hadnât felt real to him until just a moment ago, but after hearing Shim Deok-Guâs words, he was starting to acknowledge it.
âThenâ¦is it all over now? The revenge.â
âIt is over.â
Shim Deok-Gu put down a cup of coffee and hot chocolate on the table and said in a firm voice, âYour parentsâ revenge, your colleaguesâ revenge, and the Thunder Godâs revenge are all over.â
â...Youâre right.â
The fact that he could now focus on the quests and the fact that fiends no longer existed in this world began to feel more and more real.
As his thoughts reached that far, Seo Jun-Ho suddenly stood up.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothingâs wrong. Itâs just that I feel like I canât stay still.â
âHow old are you? Five?â
Shim Deok-Gu smirked and took a sip of his coffee.
âHow do you feel now that youâre done with your revenge?â
âHmm. Hey, Shim Deok-Gu. You know how people say that the only thing thatâs left at the end of revenge is emptiness?â
âYeah. People say that.â
âBut I feel like thatâs bullshit.â
Shim Deok-Gu looked at Seo Jun-Ho with a strange gaze.
âWhy do you say that? Do you not feel empty at all?â
âNope, not at all. It just feelsâ¦refreshing. I used to feel a tickling sensation all the time before, but thatâs gone now.â
Seo Jun-Ho thought that if he hadnât finished his revenge, he would have always felt anxious somewhere deep down in his heart, a sensation rooted in his concerns about the Heavenly Demon coming down to Earth again and somehow creating more subordinates.
âThatâs great. Youâve done a great job.â
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho took a sip of coffee brewed by Shim Deok-Gu.
It was warm and delicious.
âAnd thank you.â
âAh, about what? Getting rid of the fiends?â
âNo.â
Shim Deok-Gu shook his head and looked at Seo Jun-Ho.
âIâve been worried a lot about how you would feelâ¦you know, once the revenge was over. I was concerned that you might feel all kinds of empty uselessness in the world and become a living corpse.â
âYou worry too much. Itâs been a long time since I stopped caring about the fiends.â
âIt sure seems like it. I worried for nothing.â
Shim Deok-Gu felt relieved that the fiends did not seem to mean much to Seo Jun-Ho, unlike before.
âHmm. But now that you said that, Iâm worried about something else.â
âAre you serious? Can you stop worrying for a minute? What is it now?â
âThe fact that you donât care about the fiends as much as you used to means that some other being is eating up on your attention.â
âThis is why I get scared sometimes when I talk to him. How does he read my mind so accurately? Are all best friends like this?â
â...Come to think of it, Iâm kind of pissed off. Hey, Woo-Joongâs best friend is Master Son Chae-Won. How come Iâm stuck with you?â
âWhat are you gonna do about it? Huh?â
âSigh. Whatever.â
Seo Jun-Ho lightly clicked his tongue and leaned against the backrest.
âAs you just said, my current focus is on the floor master of the 9th Floor and the Archduke.â
âThey⦠must be strong, right? They must be much stronger than the fiends.â
âIâm assuming that the fiends are nothing but ants compared to them. Itâs like comparing an ant to a combat plane.â
âWell. They sound like filthy strong beings.â
âThey are filthy strong beings.â
Shim Deok-Gu let out a deep sigh.
âBut is it even possible to face people that strong?â
âFacing the Archduke is impossible for now. Butâ¦I think Iâll be able to deal with the Floor Master of the 9th Floor.â
Seo Jun-Ho had become much more confident after finding the name of his star through the battle against the Heavenly Demon.
He smiled and relieved his friendâs worries.
âIn case you forgot, Iâm one of those filthy strong beings.â
â...Itâs your judgment, so I wonât doubt it.â
âIâll take care of just a few things and go up to the 9th Floor right away.â
âA few things?â
âFirst of all, now that the threat of the Heavenly Demon has completely disappeared, I will send the elite Players, including the Nine Heavens, to the Aeon Empire.â
Seo Jun-Ho figured that the Players would become much stronger once they trained under the Transcendents.
âIâll take care of that part for you.â
âIâd appreciate it a lot, thanks. Iâll let Yeon know about it then. And you know about what happened to the Silver Constellation and Miss Si-Eun. Right?â
âI did receive the information about it through the moonlight. But Iâve just been collecting the data because I didnât know what you wanted to do.â
âGood job.â
Fortunately, Shim Deok-Gu seemed to have made all the preparations to some extent.
Seo Jun-Ho nodded his head.
âLetâs release the articles then. You can sell my name to your heartâs content.â
âWhatâs the purpose?â
âThe fall of the corrupt Players in Silver Constellation, and the reformation of the Church of the Sun as a bonus.â
âI understand the downfall of corrupt Players, but whatâs up with the Church of the Sun?â
âOh, I made a deal with the Sun God that Iâll help her get some more believers.â
â...â
Shim Deok-Gu stared at Seo Jun-Ho with a dumbfounded look on his face.
âYouâve been hanging out with a god recently?â
âIt was unintentional, but yes. Just think of it as a business relationship.â
âOh, my goodness.â
Shim Deok-Gu continued to laugh and nod, dumbfounded.
âThatâs rather good. The heads of companies, heads of associations, and even the presidents kept bothering me to schedule a meeting with you. Iâll just tell them Mr. Specter is busy talking to a god.â
â...But wouldnât that make me too deified again?â
âProbably. But Iâll be free of stress in return.â
âThis punkâ¦.â
Seo Jun-Ho decided to remain silent upon seeing the dark circles beneath Shim Deok-Guâs eyes.
âIâm going to buy a bottle of good liquor and go up to the second floor.â
âAh.â
Shim Deok-Gu nodded. He instantly understood Seo Jun-Hoâs intention.
âYes. You should.â
âIâll go up early tomorrow morning. I might go straight up to the 9th Floor from there if I feel like it.â
âThen, I came at a perfect time. What a relief.â
âWhatâs a relief?â
When Seo Jun-Ho asked, Shim Deok-Gu pulled out a briefcase that wouldn't have been out of place in a James Bond movie and placed it on the table.
âI wouldnât have been able to give this to you if I didnât come today.â
âWhat is this?â
Click.
Seo Jun-Ho saw five colorful medicine bottles inside the suitcase.
âThese are the potions made by processing the elixir collected based on the information collected by Moonlight. It was a bit difficult to find and convince Miss Shasha Alkheni, but she made it for us in the end.â
âWow, Shasha? I havenât heard that name in a while. How was she doing?â
âShe was having some trouble restoring her family, so I helped her a little.â
âThatâs nice of you.â
Seo Jun-Ho hadnât expected such a gift. Looking at the effects of the potions, they all seemed to be recovery medicines equivalent to an elixir.
âShe said that the Players above a certain level will need recovery medicine rather than whatever elixirs.â
âThatâs a very smart judgment.â
As Shasha said, whether a couple of Seo Jun-Hoâs abilities improved to some extent or not, it made no significant difference. However, recovery medicines like the ones in the briefcase were like an extra life and could save him in a crisis.
Seo Jun-Ho carefully received the briefcase.
âThanks. Iâll make a good use out of it. Tell Moonlight and Shasha that I appreciate them.â
âNo problem. Iâm giving this to you not to die. Soâ¦donât die.â
Seo Jun-Ho smiled softly at his friendâs worried nagging.
âLetâs have a drink the next time I come down.â
âI donât like that line. It sounds like ominous foreshadowing.â
***
There was someone waiting for Seo Jun-Ho at the entrance of the Wailing Mountain.
âYouâre here.â
âYou could have gone up first without me.â
Baek Geon-Woo shook his head at Seo Jun-Hoâs words.
âIâm sure heâd prefer to see us together.â
Seo Jun-Ho nodded his head as he agreed. He recalled the Thunder God sitting on the rock in the yard with a smile on his face and watching them come up together when training.
â...Letâs go.â
The Wailing Mountain, which used to feel so steep before, was no longer a problem for the two. Seo Jun-Ho and Baek Geon-Woo ran along the familiar path in an instant and reached the top, neither of them shedding a single drop of sweat.
âMaster, we are here.â
Baek Geon-Woo bowed deeply in front of the tomb and sat in front of it. Seo Jun-Ho also sat down after bowing and put down three bottles of liquor.
â...I couldnât bring his head with me.â
Seo Jun-Ho complained as if he was disappointed.
âThat cheap bastard scattered away like dust when he died.â
âYeah. I should have hit him a little more gently.â
The two had a light conversation and whined about the things they wanted to tell the Thunder God all along.
They felt like they had gone back to the past.
Even back then, the old man used to quietly listen to the conversation between the two disciples rather than talking too much. Sometimes, he would just click his tongue and yell some warm words of encouragement.
â...Todayâs a day I want to be yelled at.â
âWow. You and I must have been thinking the exact same thing.â
Seo Jun-Ho and Baek Geon-Woo smiled bitterly.
Revenge had been taken, but the avenged one had not returned. Such was death.
Seo Jun-Ho belatedly felt the emptiness that he had not felt the day before.
***
Seo Jun-Ho said his goodbye to Baek Geon-Woo in front of the dimensional elevator.
âIâll head over to the Aeon Empire.â
âAll right. Take care.â
âYou should be more careful than me, Jun-Ho.â
Baek Geon-Woo smiled faintly and advised Seo Jun-Ho with a serious look on his face.
âIf itâs too hard to get through on your own, just run away. You donât have to overdo it until we arrive. Got it?â
âOkay. I donât intend to overdo it and risk my life, so donât worry.â
Seo Jun-Ho saw off Baek Geon-Woo, who was going up to the 5th Floor. Just as he was about to take the next elevator, the scene in front of his eyes suddenly changed.
â...Ah.â
When the messy room came into sight, Seo Jun-Ho let out a deep sigh.
âIs this a pigsty or what?â
âExcuse me? Youâve become pretty arrogant since Iâve last seen you.â
Reiji was standing in the middle of the room, hips cocked. She glared at Seo Jun-Ho and snapped her fingers.
âHey, you, come here right now.â
â...Why?â
âJust come here when I tell you to come, you punk.â
âBut Iâm scared.â
As Seo Jun-Ho flinched and approached Reiji, she reached out her hand.
âFirst of all, hand over the Holy Sword.â
â...But that belongs to Helic.â
âShe told me to take it for her. She said sheâs busy right now.â
âYouâre not lying, are you?â
âWhy, you little punkâ¦â
âHere you go.â
Seo Jun-Ho quickly handed over the Holy Sword, and Reiji took the sword and threw it to the corner of the sofa. Then she nodded as she gestured for him to follow.
Seo Jun-Ho quickly followed her as she stomped away.
âWhere are you going now? You brought me here out of the blue.â
âI heard from Gray that youâre going to clear the 9th Floor.â
âWell, rather than clearing the quest, Iâm just going there casually toââ
Swoosh!
Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes opened wide at the sight of a fist flying at him all of a sudden. Reijiâs fist stopped right next to Seo Jun-Hoâs temple and gently tapped him.
âDid you just say âcasuallyâ? If you were on the 9th Floor, youâd be dead by now, you fucking moron.â
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho swallowed dryly.
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou think youâre really something right now, donât you? Because you reached the Star Destruction Stage and found the name of your star?â
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho could not deny it; he truly did feel that he had become strong enough to think that he was on the right track to some extent.
But Reijiâs words were like a cold shower.
âThis is the most dangerous time. Itâs the time when those who reached the Star Destruction Stage die the most. You understand?â
Now was a time when everyone acknowledged that Seo Jun-Ho was strong. In fact, it was true that most people were no match for Seo Jun-Ho. The Star Destruction Stage was not something easily dismissed.
âIt seems like you arenât aware, but the energy you are radiating right now is enormous.â
â...Oh!â
Seo Jun-Ho looked as if he had been struck in the back of the head. At the same time, both shame and enlightenment swept him.
âIâm going to stand out too much.â
âExactly. If you go up to the 9th Floor right now as you are, it would be no different from asking the Counts to join forces to kill you right away.â
â...But theyâre all Counts. Would they really join forces to kill just me? I feel like theyâd look down on me.â
âSigh. You really donât know anything, do you? The demons donât care about anything else other than victory. They laugh and hold hands with those who had betrayed them yesterday for the benefit of today.â
Furthermore, Seo Jun-Ho was not only a Player who had reached the Star Destruction Stage, but also a Player the Archduke was keeping an eye on; it was only natural that he would draw the demonsâ attention.
Reiji let out a deep sigh.
âSo letâs first learn how to be humble, okay? Iâll beat that piece of wisdom right into you, and then you can go.â
â...Please go easy on me.â
Seo Jun-Ho sounded gloomy.