No one had ever managed to defy the power of vain over the past two years. However, it was clear that time itself was capable of defying even such a powerful ability.
Seo Jun-Sikâs injuries quickly vanished as if a tape were rewound.
â...â
Seo Jun-Sik looked down at his own body and looked up. The familiar face of his Original whom he had been wanting to see so badly was there.
âBut something is strange.â
The Original in front of him seemed different from the original he knew.
He had also said something about teaching him.
âSomeone who taught me somethingâ¦â
Flinch!
The lightbulb in Seo Jun-Sikâs head lit up, and he shouted, âI know! Youâre Sung-Jun, arenât you?!â
âNo, Iâm Seo Jun-Ho.â
â...â
âNo way...â Seo Jun-Sik narrowed his eyes and raised an objection. âThe only thing youâve ever taught me was the pain and anguish of working under a terrible boss, Original.â
âAt least I taught you something.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
â...I mean, I guess?â
Seo Jun-Sik tilted his head and fell into deep contemplation.
The members of the resistance armyâs main team slowly approached Seo Jun-Ho.
âJun-Ho? Are you really Jun-Ho?â
âDid you guys get scammed by a fake Seo Jun-Ho or what? What are these reactions?â
âWhat are you talking about, huh? Why do you think weâre so surprised to see you?!â Skaya slapped Seo Jun-Ho on the back and shouted, âYou disappeared for five years without telling us anything!â
â...Five years? Is that how long itâs been?â
Seo Jun-Ho smiled slightly. He knew that quite a lot of time would pass until he was done with his business in the dimensional gap, but he didnât expect that it would take him five whole years to emerge.
Seo Jun-Ho looked at his friends one by one.
âItâs been five years, but no one got old. You guys still look the same.â
The aging process was slowed down once one reached the Liberation Stage, so it wasnât strange that they didnât have even a single wrinkle on their face, they were reached beyond the Liberation Stage.
âOn the contrary, Jun-Hoâyou lookâ¦â Kim Woo-Joong trailed off while staring intently at Seo Jun-Ho. He felt like he could understand why Seo Jun-Sik mistook him for someone else. âYou seemed to have changed.â
âIs that so?â
âWhat should I sayâ¦â
Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes used to shine brightly before, as if his eyes contained the entire universe. However, Kim Woo-Joong couldnât deduce Seo Jun-Hoâs emotions anymore.
âYes⦠something is certainly different.â
âIt seems like youâve been liberated from somethingâoh, of course, youâve long gone past the Liberation Stage, butâ¦â
Gong Ju-Ha and Shin Sung-Hyun fell into deep contemplation, trying to figure out what part of Seo Jun-Ho had changed.
Boom!
However, the explosions from the city center brought them out of their contemplation.
âWhat took you so long, Jun-Hoâ¦â Skaya muttered, sounding depressed. She was glad to have an old friend back, and she welcomed him from the bottom of her heart. â...But itâs too late.â
The Star Destruction Stage demons were descending upon them from the gates of hell above them. The Players only had two choices left: flee to the 1st Floor and die there eventually, or stay here and bring down at least one more demon with them to death.
âItâs not too late,â Seo Jun-Ho muttered amidst the inferno. All eyes landed on him, and he smiled softly before continuing. âIâm sorry that I didnât reach out to you guys in the past five years, but I really mean it. Itâs not too late.â
â...Yikes, this is bad. He must have really hurt his brain while he was gone somewhere.â
Seo Jun-Sik looked sad.
However, Seo Jun-Ho simply ignored Seo Jun-Sik and said, âIâll make it short since we donât have much time left. Iâll take care of the Star Destruction Stage demons, so you guys just take care of the demons on the ground.â
âSpecter-nim. Do you even know how many Star Destruction Stage demons are up there?â
â146 Star Destruction Stage demons,â Seo Jun-Ho answered as if Shin Sung-Hyunâs question was the sum of one plus one. His expression then turned serious as he continued. âIâll say it again. Iâll be responsible for taking care of the Star Destruction Stage demons, but you guys will have to be responsible for the demons that have already come out of that dimensional rift. Do you guys think you can handle it?â
âAs long as there arenât any Star Destruction Stage demons⦠we can do it.â
âWe promise. We can stop the rest of the demons as long as we join forces with the other Players.â
Seo Jun-Ho nodded upon hearing the confidence in Rahmadatâs voice.
âThatâs good.â
âBut, Original. What are you going to do with the Star Destruction Stage demons? For your information, they arenât the type whoâll go back to where they came from with just a conversation.â
âIâm well aware.â Seo Jun-Ho smiled and raised his hand. âWhite Flower of Chaos.â
He tapped on the demons plummeting from the sky with his index and middle finger, and hundreds of beautiful white flowers bloomed all over the sky next to the demons, taking them away somewhere where they would rest forever.
â...â
And that was itâthe Star Destruction Stage demons were gone.
Everyone was rendered speechless at the surreal sight that had unfolded before them.
Rahmadat was the first person to come to his senses.
â...Huh. Thereâs no way Iâll ever be able to catch up to you now,â he grumbled, sounding both disappointed and relieved.
Rahmadat had risen to the Star Destruction Stage by training and fighting like crazy for the past five years, but his friend had transcended the Stages.
Seo Jun-Ho had become his own universe, and nothing could stop him anymore.
âTranscendent.â Rahmadat waved his huge hand and said, âGo. Donât worry about us.â
âYeah, hurry up and go!â
It was a huge waste of manpower to let a Transcendent deal with Liberation Stage demons.
Seo Jun-Ho smiled softly at his friends pushing him away.
He nodded at them and said, âIâll get going, then.â
Seo Jun-Ho turned into darkness itself and soared into the sky. When he entered the dimensional rift where the demons were coming from, he pulled up his magic and carved a beautiful, pitch-black line.
âBlack Moon.â
The demons on the 7th Floor, the 8th Floor, and the 9th Floor were killed. Seo Jun-Ho soon found himself on the 10th Floor, and that was when he restrained his magic.
[This is the 10th Floor.]
[Bringer of Springâs effect has been activated. All stats increased by 30.]
âWhat is this energy?â
Seo Jun-Ho still hadnât placed his foot on the ground on the 10th Floor, but he could already feel a massive amalgamation of energy on one side of the planet.
Seo Jun-Ho hurriedly headed to where the energy was coming from, and he soon found hundreds of people staring at each other.
They seemed to be divided into two groups.
â...Hmm?â
A few people noticed Seo Jun-Ho, and they directed their killing intent at Seo Jun-Ho.
The energy within them was so intense that Seo Jun-Ho felt nervous facing them, even though he was already a Transcendent creature.
âTheyâre Transcendents⦠but how come there are so many of them?â
A Transcendent approached Seo Jun-Ho.
âYouâre still alive, you punk?!â
It was Reiji.
She greeted Seo Jun-Ho, but she quickly scolded him without letting his guard down against the other group. âYou crazy punk! Why are you here? Do you even know where you are right now?â
âI still havenât done anything crazy yet.â
âWhat nonsense are you spouting? The fact that you came here in the first place is already troublesomeââ Reiji abruptly shut her mouth upon realizing something. âWait, you⦠When on earth did youâ¦â
âYeah. It just kind of happened.â Seo Jun-Ho shrugged and glanced at the other group.
He assumed that Reijiâs group were the remaining Transcendents of the Aeon Empire and its allies, while the other group was filled with Transcendents standing on the Archdukeâs side.
âI thought you guys have been doing absolutely nothing useful, but it turns out that you have been fighting in your own way.â
âWow, you always know how to piss me off.â
âI canât beat him up anymore.â Reiji let out a frustrated sigh and checked Seo Jun-Hoâs power level again. âYeah, heâs really a Transcendent like me.â
Of course, two Transcendents wouldnât have the same level of prowess just because they were both Transcendents.
Reiji knew that fact better than anyone else. âHah.â
And that was exactly why she acknowledged Seo Jun-Hoâthe latter had become more powerful than her.
âYou madman⦠itâs good to see you back,â said Reiji. She then turned around and continued. âGo up! Weâll take care of this place.â
âIt looks like you guys need help, though. Are you sure youâre going to be okay?â
âAre you kidding me? Theyâre Transcendents, but it doesnât mean theyâre as strong as us.â
Indeed, it seemed that the Transcendents of the Aeon Empire were more powerful than the Transcendents standing on the Archdukeâs side.
- Take this.
A massive humanoid figure made out of steel moved and approached Seo Jun-Ho.
âTake it away from him!â
âDonât let him take that away!â
The Transcendent demons went mad and rushed toward Seo Jun-Ho, but the Transcendents of the Aeon Empire formed a wall to block them.
â...What is this?â asked Seo Jun-Ho. Deus Ex Machina had just handed over a small mechanical device to him. It was a spherical object made up of countless cogs.
- Itâs proof that we havenât been playing around over the years.
âWhat does that mean? Iââ
BOOM!
Seo Jun-Ho trembled as a massive fight between Transcendents broke out.
He couldnât help but tremble at the intensity of the fight.
The 10th Floor was reduced to ashes in an instant, and the surrounding stars also exploded like fireworks.
- Hurry up! You have to get out of here!
âWait, what is this thing?â asked Seo Jun-Ho.
- Itâs a ray of hope made with our wishes, and only you can use it!
Deus Ex Machina shouted and opened a dimensional rift.
Seo Jun-Ho stared at the demons running toward him before jumping into the dimensional rift.
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho found himself in an empty portion of the starry skies. He had gotten so far away from the 10th Floor that he could no longer feel the Transcendents. He examined the mechanical device he had received from Deus Ex Machina.
[Edit Core]
Grade: EX
Description: Mechanical device made by the Transcendents of the Aeon Empire at the risk of their lives
Effect: One can perform modifications to the System with this device.
â...?â
âI can modify the System?â Seo Jun-Ho immediately said, âKill the Archduke.â
A familiar System message popped up along with a familiar mechanical voice.
[It is an order that cannot be carried out.]
âWell, makes sense that it canât carry that order out.â
Seo Jun-Ho cleared his throat and said, âRaise the level of every Player by a hundred.â
[It is an order that cannot be carried out.]
âRaise all my stats by a hundred points.â
[It is an order that cannot be carried out.]
â...Can you raise my Strength just by one?â
[It is an order that cannot be carried out.]
âThis is useless,â Seo Jun-Ho inwardly lampooned with a crestfallen expression. âWhat am I supposed to use this for?â
Seo Jun-Ho had a few guesses. âThey probably made this device to counter the Archduke. He has been becoming more powerful by nibbling on the System. They did say that they couldnât interfere with the System even if they were Administrators.â
However, Seo Jun-Ho had no idea how to use the device in his hand, as it couldnât carry out any of his commands. âWhatâs the point of this device when it canât even raise my stats by one?â
Rumble!
A rift in space abruptly manifested ahead of Seo Jun-Ho.
â...â Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes turned cold as he wordlessly stared at the dimensional rift.
The energy from within the dimensional rift was definitely demonic energy, and it was the most powerful demonic energy Seo Jun-Ho had ever felt.
âItâs the Archduke.â
The Archduke was calling for Seo Jun-Ho.
Seo Jun-Ho slowly walked into the dimensional rift.
â...â
The space beyond the dimensional rift contained a desolate planet riddled with craters, making it look like the moon. The space up above was desolate as well, with neither stars nor meteoroids.
On the planet was absolutely nothing but only one throne.
âPlayer Seo Jun-Ho,â said the Archduke as he sat on his throne.
It had been a long time since Seo Jun-Ho saw the Archduke in Specterâs memories, but the Archduke still looked exactly the same as back then.
âAnd heâs not even in a dimensional gap. Is he really an Absolute?â
Seo Jun-Ho felt like even a god would be a mere ant in front of the Archduke.
âLet me ask you a question,â asked the Archduke. âWhat do you think about my plan?â
âAre you talking about that absurd plan to drag all living beings into paradise?â
â...I see. It seems that my plan is absurd to you,â said the Archduke. âItâs a pity that Specter died. He was my friend, and he understood me perfectly.â
âHe decided to understand you somehow, as he knew that he couldnât beat you.â
âThatâs an interesting interpretation.â The Archduke looked at Seo Jun-Ho with amused eyes and asked, âDoes that mean you can beat me, unlike him?â
â...Why not?â
The reason Seo Jun-Ho had come here was to fight the absolute ruler in front of him. It was to pull out the root cause of everything he had been through.
âSummon Spiritâthe Frost Queen.â
âI would have been disappointed if you hadnât summoned me.â
The Frost Queen stood next to Seo Jun-Ho with her arms crossed. She had become much taller and more mature than before, as she had grown up on her own while Seo Jun-Ho was going through lifetimesâ worth of memories.
âA visit from two people whose fates are intertwined with mine...â
The Archduke had a hunch that perhaps today would be the grand finale.