The concept of Stages was common sense in the universe. Just as it was natural for 160 cm to be longer than 158 cm and 70 kg to be heavier than 50 kg, it was common sense and a strict rule that no one could beat the Absolute.
â...â
A mere human being was challenging common sense as if it werenât a big deal.
âHow arrogant.â
The Archduke looked at Seo Jun-Ho with interested eyes. If Seo Jun-Ho were a brave and arrogant lunatic, the Archduke wouldnât have paid much attention to him.
However, Seo Jun-Ho truly had the ability to challenge the universeâs common sense. He had even made the Archduke stand up from his seat, even though he was just a Star Destruction Stage creature back then.
âHis power is certainly dangerous. He must be even more dangerous now that he has risen to the Transcendent Stage.â
The Archduke put his hand on his chest.
â...I see. Is this what being tense and nervous feels like?â
This was the first time the Archduke would fight for his life. In fact, he had never even imagined that he would get hurt. However, Specter made him feel in danger for the first time.
âI appreciate it,â said the Archduke with sincerity. âYou made me learn many different emotions. With this, I will be able to make an even more perfect paradise.â
â...Is that so? Then, let me teach you one more thing on top of that.â
âWhat would that be?â
Seo Jun-Ho turned into darkness instead of answering. However, his human form was perfectly maintained, unlike before, as he had already taken Darken to the next level.
Seo Jun-Hoâno, the amalgamation of darkness flickered like a bonfire as he said, âIâm sure this will be educational...â
âBecause Iâm about to teach you death...â
Shwik!
A thin line of darkness caused the throne beneath the Archduke to explode.
â...â
The Archduke reflexively parried the attack. He glanced at his throbbing hand.
He felt that the Watchguard of Darkness was a much more dangerous skill than he thought. Meanwhile, a huge wave of snow manifested from out of nowhere and loomed over him.
âAvalanche!â
Boom!
The Archduke disappeared from Seo Jun-Hoâs sight in an instant upon being struck by Avalanche.
âContractor!â
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho nodded and mustered all of his magic without hesitation.
âDistributing my power or controlling the pace?â
None of those were important when a Transcendent was attempting to deal with an Absolute. Every single attack had to be extremely powerful in an attempt to kill the Absolute in one fell swoop.
âHmph!â Seo Jun-Ho unleashed the power that he had been suppressing all this while. A burst of darkness enveloped the small planet they were standing on, and it gripped the planet tightly as if it were an anaconda.
Boom!
The planet exploded, and the shockwaves spread across the universe. The Archdukeâs head was floating about in space among what was left of the planet. The Archdukeâs eyes were glazed over; he was dead.
âC-contractor! Did we just kill theââ exclaimed the Frost Queen with clenched fists.
âNo,â said Seo Jun-Ho with a shake of his head.
[Heroâs Mind (EX) has resisted Land of Illusion (EX)]
[Watchguard of Darkness (EX) bites Land of Illusion (EX)]
[Mirror World: Land of Illusion has been destroyed.]
The world shattered like glass.
Seo Jun-Ho looked up and saw the Archduke sitting on the throne with his chin resting on his hand. He was staring at Seo Jun-Ho with an indifferent expression.
âHeroâs Mind, huh? â¦How annoying.â
âDid you really think that you can avoid this fight with an obvious trick?â
âYeah,â the Archduke answered before turning his gaze to the Frost Queen.
The Frost Queenâs resistance to mental-type skills was low, so it took her quite a while to realize what was going on.
âT-that was an illusion? Since when?!â screamed the Frost Queen upon realizing it.
âFrom the moment you two attacked me,â said the Archduke before turning to look at Seo Jun-Ho once again. âAnd Iâm gonna have to politely decline your teaching. Chaos is the only one who has observed as many deaths as I have.â
âItâs not too bad to experience death at least once.â
âIâll do that on my own when the time comes.â
Tap, tap.
The Archduke tapped the armrest of his throne with his index finger.
âI enjoyed our short conversation, but letâs wrap it up here,â the Archduke said.
Seo Jun-Ho opened his mouth as he felt the Archdukeâs indifferent eyes staring at him.
âFrost, get ready. Weâre about to get into a real fight from now on.â
â...â
âFrost?â
He heard no answers. Seo Jun-Hoâs expression turned ugly. He glanced at the Frost Queen next to him and saw that the latterâs expression was blank. She was here, but she was staring into the depths of the desolate universe in a daze.
âSheâs not coming back,â said the Archduke.
In just a single clash, the Archduke was able to identify that the Frost Queen was vulnerable to mental-type skill, so it wasnât strange that he had decided to exploit her weakness.
âDonât worry about her. Sheâs living the best life possible.â
â...â Seo Jun-Ho wordlessly bit his lips. âIf he had locked me and Frost at the same time like earlier, Heroâs Mind would have easily shattered the illusion.â
However, the Archduke had taken an intelligent approach.
He knew that his attack would only work against the Frost Queen.
âNow I knowâ¦â
Seo Jun-Ho finally realized the reason many Transcendents lost against the Archdukeâthey couldnât overcome his mind-type skills along with his skill to create a parallel world.
âRecall Spirit,â said Seo Jun-Ho.
[The Spirit cannot be recalled at the moment.]
Seo Jun-Ho tried to break the illusion by recalling the Frost Queen and summoning her again, but it didnât work.
â...Sheâll come back,â Seo Jun-Ho said with clenched fists.
âThat is impossible.â The Archduke shook his head and said dryly, âAll life is bound to pursue a happy life, and she is not an exception to that constant.â
No one in the world wished to live a miserable life. Just like how people would curse their bad luck, but no one would curse their good luck.
The Archduke pointed at Seo Jun-Ho and said, âAnd that must be true of you as well. Why are you trying to go against me? I can make everything you wish come true.â
â...You think giving the greatest happiness to the majority will make the perfect world?â
âAre you talking about utilitarianism? Thatâs funny. My idea is different and unique.â
The Archduke wanted all life to be absolutely happy, and he was willing to be impartial to anyone and bestow upon them happiness so long as they wouldnât go against him. It didnât matter if the end was an inevitable destruction, as no one but himself would disappear. No one would learn of his disappearance as well.
â...Then, what will you have if you go that far?â
âNothing.â The Archduke shook his head. âI have lived a very, very long lifeâone that you canât even imagine. I started as a fragment of evil, but Iâm already at the point where I have no idea whether Iâm evil or good.â
The Archduke felt terrible vanity radiating from the universe.
âThe history of the universe repeats itself. As long as life exists, the meaningless battles will repeat.â
The Archduke saw many different fights regardless of oneâs status, nationality, religion, race, sex, and ideologyâand he had become exhausted of all of it. He had also realized its ephemerality.
âSo youâre going to destroy the universe to stop all that fighting? Thatâs no different from burning the entire house just to catch bed bugs.â
âDo you have a better way to stop all that fighting?â
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho went silent.
The Archdukeâs question was a question that couldnât be answered.
âYour question itself is wrong. Why are you trying to stop everyone from fighting?â
âSo you think those pathetic quarrels are fine? I donât think thatâs something the hero of mankind should say.â
âIâm not saying that itâs right or wrong. Iâm asking why youâre trying to control it.â
The Archduke said that there was no need for people to fight and struggle.
In other words, even though someone would inevitably think that love was meaningless in this world, no madman had ever stopped every love from blooming throughout the universe.
The reason was simple.
âNeither does one deserve to control such a thing, nor do they have the right to do so.â
The Archduke smirked. âWhy do you think I donât have the right to do so?â
â...You think you have the right?â
âOf course I do. The law of the jungle has existed since time immemorial. The weak follow the orders of the strong.â
Snap!
The Archduke snapped his fingers, causing countless texts and pictures to appear.
âThese are the beings that have been called tyrants in history. Some of them are humans on Earth. They trampled, violated, and controlled the ideas and freedoms of everyone else to their heartâs content because they were strong enough.
âOn the contrary, those below them were weak. They were so weak that they didnât dare to raise their voice, as they were worried about the consequences.â
The Archduke flung the texts away, and they eventually disappeared.
âIâm strongâstrong enough to fight the entire universe. Thatâs why Iâm trying to seize control.â
â...I finally understand,â said Seo Jun-Ho with a nod.
âReally?â The Archduke was delighted. âDo you finally understand me?â
âYes, I do. But I will never agree with you.â
The Archduke had never cared about whether he was right or wrong.
He was simply doing what he wanted because he was strong.
âAnd my answer remains unchanged. I have to stop your ridiculous plan.â
âOnly death awaits you if you donât submit to my world.â
âIâd rather dieâ¦â Seo Jun-Hoâno, the darknessâquivered violently. â...than to live in such an absurd world just to become someone elseâs smiling doll.â
â...I respect your decision.â The Archduke snapped his fingers. âCome.â
Seo Jun-Ho turned into a ray of darkness that flew toward the Archduke.
The Archduke cast a total of seventeen mental-type skills onto Seo Jun-Ho in the proverbial blink of an eye.
[Heroâs Mind (EX) has resisted Land of Illusion (EX)]
[Heroâs Mind (EX) has resisted Land of Illusion (EX)]
[Heroâs Mind (EX) has resisted Land of Illusion (EX)]
Heroâs Mind (EX) shredded the Archdukeâs mental-type attacks into pieces.
â...â Seo Jun-Ho exhaled at length. His breathing was calm, and he was breathing as if he were a man who had just come out of his house to take a stroll around the neighborhood.
âFaster.â
His fists ruthlessly struck the Archdukeâs indifferent face like rain.
âSharper.â
No noise could be heard, as the two were faster than sound itself. By the time the noises of their clashes were generated, the two were already on a different side of the planet.
âStronger!â
Each of Seo Jun-Hoâs attacks was capable of parting seas and collapsing mountains, and his attacks struck the Archduke with every step he took. His fists moved smoothly, akin to snakes, as they struck the Archdukeâs stomach, chest, collarbone, and throat.
âIs this what pain feels like?â The Archduke wiped the blood flowing down his neck. For some reason, he didnât block Seo Jun-Hoâs attack to his throat. âItâs red.â
The Archduke finally learned that his blood had the same color as humanityâs blood. He looked up and stared at Seo Jun-Ho.
âItâs about time we wrap this up,â said the Archduke.
Snap!
Seo Jun-Hoâs left arm disappeared.
â...!â
Seo Jun-Ho gnashed his teeth and mustered his magic.
âRewind.â
He had just turned back time when a huge hole appeared on the right side of his torso.
âRewind!â
Seo Jun-Ho turned back time dozens of times, but he never succeeded in dodging the Archdukeâs attacks.
âItâs all meaningless.â
Fwoosh!
Another hole was made in Seo Jun-Hoâs torso, this time on his abdomen.
â...Huff, huff.â
Seo Jun-Ho didnât use Rewind, as it was pointless to turn back time.
âI need to manage my magic.â
He had no plans on controlling the pace of the fight between him and the Archduke; he was still going to go all-out. However, he had to leave enough magic to use the Watchguard of Darkness at least once the moment the Frost Queen came back.
âSeriously?â the Archduke smirked upon seeing through Seo Jun-Hoâs thoughts. âDo you still believe that sheâll come back?â
â...Frost will come back.â
Seo Jun-Ho raised his fists.
A gaping hole was in his stomach, and he was losing a lot of blood. The wound was healing in a snailâs space, and the pain was excruciating. However, pain couldnât destroy his faith and pride.
âI promised.â Seo Jun-Ho had promised the 8th Floorâs Frost Queen and Sung-Jun that he would end this fight no matter what.
âYouâre so stupid that even I feel sorry for you. Youâre still trying to keep a promise?â
â...I never break my promises.â
âPromises are made to be kept. I even made a pinky swear.â
â...â The Archduke frowned and went silent. He didnât feel this way even when Seo Jun-Ho was ruthlessly punching him and when Seo Jun-Ho destroyed his Land of Illusion.
âBut I guess Iâm displeased nowâ¦â The Archduke couldnât quite grasp Seo Jun-Hoâs faith, and he couldnât stand the sight of it. He felt disgusted and displeased, so he raised his hand and snapped his fingers.
âItâs about time you disappear.â
âMeteor Strike.â
Multiple rifts appeared in the space above the two, and the dimensional rifts spat out hundreds of meteoroids.
âHaaa⦠huff.â Seo Jun-Ho was gasping for air, and he looked up to see the space above him packed to the brim with hundreds of meteors.
The meteors shone brightly like shooting stars as they made a beeline for him.