#100. The Thing Left Behind by the Ancient Lords
Kim Jin-Woo sat on the Throne of Truth, his expression as hard as stone. He muttered, âThe Spear of Mortality, huhâ¦â
It was a terrifying name that seemed unsuited for a tree branch too small and unassuming to even be called a spear.
âIt is a branch of a clan that could not even grow a leaf because it was not bound by the laws of the Underworld, but that is precisely why it is an object that cannot be stopped by any power or law.â
It was an unbelievable story, but there must have been a reason why even the One-Eyed Lord, who was a Highlord himself, had been so afraid of the weapon that he had locked it up in the Eternal Treasury for good.
âMhmm.â
The fact that this weapon, which he had obtained by chance, held a power greater than he had expected was highly beneficial to him. But despite that, the expression on his face was darker than ever.
It was because the creator of the spear was the ancient ghost he had tried to avoid for so long.
âThe Lord, who was wandering aimlessly in the Underworld, personally visited our clan and cut off the branches of the youngest member in our clan.â
âNo wayâ¦â
âThe Wandering Lord is the one who created this bizarre spear.â
His ominous premonitions were never wrong, and they had been right again this time. The spear made from the branches of the youngest member of the Frost Treant Clan was a legacy of the Wandering Lord.
âWhat the hell were you planning to do with this?â[a]
What made him even more troubled was that it might not be the only weapon of Mortality.
âThe Wandering Lord departed with the child the Underworld rejected. It was a terrible curse that the child did not receive the blessings of the Underworld, but if he was with the Wandering Lord, there is a chance that the child may have survived and grown up by now.â
The Frost Treants had asked him to find the missing child of their clan, but he had been unable to answer their request.
Kim Jin-Woo had simply encountered the small spear completely by chance in the Eternal Treasury, so how could he find the missing Frost Treant in the vastness of the Underworld? Moreover, even if he could find the child, it would be foolish of him to search for the traces of the Wandering Lord, whom he should have been avoiding as much as possible in the first place.
âUrgh.â
He was tempted to sacrifice a part of his body to the Throne of Truth right away to retrieve the missing piece of the puzzle, but he managed to resist the urge.
In any case, when the time came, the truth would be revealed, and he saw no need to specifically look for it. He only hoped he wouldnât be consumed by the truth.
And he had confidence in himself, because he was the Lord of Greed. He was the one who was going to do the eating, not the one who would be eaten.
***
Kim Jin-Woo moved the surface labyrinth back to the Underworld, and the Frost Treants and Lee Jun-Young also returned with it. Although Lee Jun-Young was momentarily happy to have seen familiar faces again, she was still burdened by the fact that she might have to fight against the surface.
âIn the worst case scenario, if youâre unwilling, Iâll take you out of my military forces,â Kim Jin-Woo told her.
It wasnât that he was being extra mindful toward her. Having now gained an army that was incomparably more powerful than before, he had no time to waste on merely a single dungeon baby.
Lee Jun-Young must have realized that fact, as she seemed even more miserable afterward. She insisted, âI was just a little confused, thatâs all.â
She seemed to be more concerned about becoming worthless to Kim Jin-Woo than turning hostile toward the other humans. She belatedly made up her mind.
Kim Jin-Woo accepted her decision without hesitation, adding, âI simply hope you wonât regret your decision.â
He found himself laughing at his own words. Even he was finding the decision uneasy when he was already so heavily committed to the Underworld, so how much more pain would Lee Jun-Young be feeling? However, he saw no need to verbalize those thoughts.
âLooks like I have to change the plan. Iâll put off clearing up the vicinity for the moment,â he said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Having gathered his top members of his army, he made a declaration. With a few words, the war of conquest, which had seemed ready to begin at any moment, was postponed indefinitely.
âTheyâll give their lives to fight for me without knowing it,â he remarked.
He sent messengers to each Duke-level labyrinth and above to inform them of the situation on the surface.
âDo you think a war will really happen?â Dominique asked.
âFor now, itâs very likely. The humans up there are far greedier than the labyrinth masters down here. They must be thinking about how to suck this Underworld dry under the sleazy guise of protecting their own homeland,â Kim Jin-Woo replied.
Kim Jin-Woo didnât think he would lose. As it had been in the past, the Terrans werenât suited to fighting in the Underworld, even if the Underworld was now drastically different from before.
Unless the Underworld beings were the ones to leave the Underworld first, the army from the surface would easily be defeated without being able to use half of their firepower.
However, what Kim Jin-Woo was worried about was the aftermath of the war, not the war itself. If someone was instigating this war, what was their intention? That was the biggest question.
âMaybe this is also part of the process of breaking down the boundary between the surface and the Underworld,â Dominique mused.
Her opinion seemed rather plausible. As the existences of the Underworld and the surface mixed, the boundary would continue to be blurred, and in that sense, it was highly likely that the actions of the countless explorers who had already skimmed through the Underworld had intentionally been caused by that certain someone who was pulling the strings behind the scenes.
If there were ever an effective way to thwart that someoneâs plan, it would be to deter the war itself. But at that moment, there was no way to actually do so; thus, Kim Jin-Woo decided to conserve his power to the fullest while preparing for any contingency.
Not long after, the messengers who had left with the news of the surface returned one after another.
None of the Dukes feared an invasion, and they had no doubts that the invaders, if an invasion ever happened, would be defeated by the forces of the Lesser and Middle Floors. But despite that, there was an atmosphere in the air that acknowledged the need to establish a close cooperative relationship just in case.
âDoes this mean that even though their own neighbors are more ferocious than the Terrans from the surface, they still find their fellow Underworld beings to be more trustworthy?â Dominique wondered.
Considering that they were all Underworld beings in the end, the will to unite against a common enemy in this situation wasnât absent.
âBut we canât completely trust them. After all, we canât tell which of them are working for the Usurper,â Kim Jin-Woo muttered.
Now that Ariane had stabbed him in the back several times and even Yoon-Hee, whom he had thought he could trust, had turned her back on him, he was more cautious than ever.
Eventually, he remarked, âNo, we shouldnât be afraid of those cocky Dukes now. The real threats are the Usurper and the Highlords, since we have no idea what theyâre planning on doing.â
In other words, it was imperative that he meet the other Highlords that he had never met before. However, there was no way of finding them when he didnât even know where they were, so for now, he could only hope the Wailing Lord could perform her duty as his messenger.
While Kim Jin-Woo was busy preparing for the war, Morrigan showed up to visit him and asked, âHave you yet to encounter the White Raven?â
She told him the White Raven was among the Einherjar, and asked for a meeting. With the realization that the White Raven was closer to him than he had thought, Kim Jin-Woo gladly met up with her.
âSo youâre the White Raven? You look different from what I expected,â Kim Jin-Woo said.
âIn the hope that my Kingâs eyes would not lose their purity due to my hideous appearance, I dared not appear openly before my King. If you wish, I will reveal to you my ugly body right now,â the White Raven replied.
Although the White Raven had restored most of her powers as an Einheri, it seemed even the powers of ValhÇ«ll couldnât completely restore her broken body. Her whole body was wrapped in pure white bandages, with only a pair of blue and red eyes revealing themselves through the gaps.
âIf you donât want to, thereâs no need to, because I didnât look for you for your appearance.â Having said that, Kim Jin-Woo immediately went to the matter at hand. âMorrigan didnât know as much as I had hoped. She said that you, having served your former master closely by his side, would be able to answer my questions.â
âI sincerely apologize, but I once lost myself and became a wanderer roaming the Underworld, and thus I have lost much of my memories,â the White Raven replied. It was a regrettable thing to hear.
âIs that so? How unfortunate,â Kim Jin-Woo remarked, with an obviously disappointed expression. The White Raven bowed her head and repeatedly apologized, but he continued, âItâs fine. In fact, it doesnât really matter anymore.â
If he had met the White Raven before he obtained ValhÇ«ll, things might have been different. He couldnât help but feel that his meeting with the White Raven was just a little too late.
The ancient memory he was most curious about had already been shown to him by the Throne of Truth, and the legacy of the One-Eyed Lord that he had been searching for so long was now already in his possession.
âI have lost many of my memories, but I still have many things to tell my King,â the White Raven said.
However, even after hearing her claim, Kim Jin-Woo didnât expect much. He simply raised his head and waited for the White Raven to continue speaking.
The White Raven continued, âMy old master said that in the deepest depths of the Underworld, the King will find what he needs.â
âTell me more in detail.â Kim Jin-Woo, who had sunk into the Throne, found himself sitting up ever so slightly, with a composure completely different from just seconds before.
âMy old master was concerned about the future of the Underworld, and he offered a precious sacrifice, so he must have already known of my Kingâs existence at that point in time,â the White Raven said.
âHe sacrificed his eye to the Throne of Truth!â Kim Jin-Woo exclaimed. had been curious about the Truth the One-Eyed Lord learned of after sacrificing one of his eyes all this time. But he had found a clue about it in an unexpected place.
âSo whatâs in the deepest depths of the Underworld? No, rather, what was the truth he saw?â he asked, looking at the White Raven impatiently.
âI donât know what he saw, but he said that a humble servant would appear before the King when needed the most, and one word from that servant would prove itself useful as the Kingâs servant,â the White Raven answered. Ultimately, that simply meant she didnât know what the truth was.
âFucking Ancient Lords, none of them knew how to get straight to the point.â Kim Jin-Woo cursed at the now-disappeared One-Eyed Lord. âIn the end, that just means I have no choice but to go and see for myself, huh?â
Still, having found a clue when everything seemed to be shrouded in mist was a great gain.
âIf itâs the deepest depths of the Underworldâ¦â he muttered.
That was where So-Hee, the Immoral Lord, formerly the Lord of Benevolence and now called the Usurper, resided.
Kim Jin-Woo had finally found a clue that explained the dizzying situation of the Underworld, but he didnât act hastily. He had been deceived so much that he couldnât trust the White Ravenâs words completely.
âItâs too dangerous. It could be a trap laid by the Usurper.â Dominique also expressed strong concerns and discouraged him, saying that even the White Ravenâs existence might be part of the deceit as well.
âI guarantee that she is real.â Morrigan pledged her own honor and guaranteed the authenticity of the White Raven, but given the current situation, Kim Jin-Woo found himself unable to put too much stock in her words.
âEven if the White Raven is real, even if the words of the One-Eyed Lord that she conveyed are true, it doesnât change the fact that itâs still a dangerous situation,â Dominique said.
Morriganâs anger flared up. However, considering the undeniable truth behind Dominiqueâs words, Morrigan found herself unable to rebuke her.
âThe One-Eyed Lord was involved in the delusion of uniting the Underworld and the surface, and itâs highly likely that his wishes donât match what Master desires.â Dominique glared at Morrigan with a look of resentment before attempting to persuade her master again. She was terrified at the thought of her master throwing himself into a possible trap set up by the Usurper.
âMy King!â While the summons were arguing over his next course of action, Quantus, who was in charge of defending the perimeters of the Grand Labyrinth, came running toward them. He announced, âThe Wailing Lord has returned!â
âPerfect timing.â Kim Jin-Woo got up from his throne, looking tired from the lengthy discussion. âIâll meet her. Lead the way.â
âAh, but the thing isâ¦â Quantus looked at him before continuing, âThere are others who have come with the Wailing Lord!â
[a]KJW talking to himself but addressing the Wandering Lord in a way