The unconscious Yu Jung-Hyeok didnât want to wake up even after four hours passed by.
âHey, you crazy idiot! Wake up!â
Han Su-Yeong and I took turns slapping his cheeks. Unfortunately, he still showed no signs of waking up at all.
Slap! Slap! Slap! Slap!!
Also, his damn cheeks were so hard that even the concerted slapping from both of us failed to puff them up. Our palms went numb from pain, instead.
Han Su-Yeong spoke in a genuinely impressed tone of voice. âYou know, this is kind of fun?â
â....This is no time to crack jokes like that.â
[5 hours and 12 minutes remaining until the start of the Great Apocalypse Scenario.]
We really didnât have much time left. Soon, the âGreat Apocalypseâ will commence, and the Outer Gods would start invading us due to the expanding Probability.
But now, Yu Jung-Hyeok was in this state.
I couldnât even begin to guess what went wrong where. Was this related to my [Omniscient Readerâs Viewpoint] somehow?
[âCharacter Listâ has failed to activate.]
[Applicable individual is not a âCharacterâ.]
I tried using [Character List] one more time, but the resulting message was the same.
There were a lot of âYu Jung-Hyeoksâ in this universe, but that message only ever appeared with just one. That Yu Jung-Hyeok of the 1863rd regression turn, disappearing towards his own story...
When I got that far, I began thinking of something. But... could it really be?
Yi Seol-Hwa watching on from the side asked a question. âShould we feed him the [Life and Death Pill]?â
Not too long ago, she finally managed to perfect the ultimate recovery medicine, the [Life and Death Pill]. This elixir could apparently cure any and all fatal wounds when ingested.
âHave you already reached the level of mass-producing it?â
âNo, not yet. I was only able to concoct a few. Didnât have enough ingredients....â
I could only sigh. Since we didnât know what might happen, we couldnât afford to carelessly waste the [Life and Death Pill].
[Character âYu Jung-Hyeokâsâ egos are colliding!]
On top of that, we werenât sure if the problem of oneâs ego could be solved by the [Life and Death Pill], either. It was then, a slight vibration reverberated throughout the Industrial Complex.
âDok-Ja-ssi, weâve detected movement.â
Yi Hyeon-Seong opened the sick bayâs door and hurriedly entered.
Han Su-Yeong and I looked at each other at the same time. I urgently switched the display panel on and the Pacific Oceanâs situation soon filled it up.
Ku-gugugugu!
The wave that swallowed up the American continent revealed itself once more. Transparent dome walls had stopped the wave, and it was steadily increasing its water level, instead.
The Probability was still restricting it, that was why.
Tsu-chuchuchuchut!
However, that Probabilityâs wall was being pushed back bit by bit. The border that crossed the vast Pacific was gradually widening its diameter. We could also see the âOuter Godsâ wiggling about in between the rising waves.
In five hoursâ time, that border would reach the Korean Peninsula, and this land would disappear from the face of this Earth.
â.....Kim Dok-Ja. A plan?â
âI do have one,â said I, before glancing at the unconscious Yu Jung-Hyeok and adding something else. âAlthough, it looks like Iâll have modify it a bit now.â
âStop making me worried, alright? How did that thing get stopped back in the original storyline?â
âNebulas all desperately fought together. Most of the Constellations were ground down to fine dust trying to stop that.â
âWhere are those oh-so-mighty Constellations, then?â
âWhat do you mean, where?â
[Many Constellations are watching your judgement.]
Most likely, they were busy spectating on our apocalypse.
[Constellation, âDemon-like Judge of Fireâ, is criticising other Constellations, asking them if the ideals of righteousness in have all withered away.]
[Constellation, âAbyssal Black Flame Dragonâ, is crossing his arms and shaking his head.]
[Constellation, âMost Ancient Liberatorâ, finds the Constellations of the large Nebulas quite pathetic.]
Even though Constellations from our side provoked them, they remained composed in their replies.
[A portion of Constellations argue that all of this was brought upon by themselves.]
Some of them even began arguing that it was our fault, too.
[A small number of Constellations argues that itâs that stole away their shares first.]
Now normally, such an argument was utter drivel with no leg to stand on, but for some reason, my mind remained calm even after hearing them. Because I roughly knew why they were acting like this.
Back when we went to visit , the monkey told me this.
â Many Fables that constitute Great Fables have all entered the path of stagnation similar to âs situation. A certain Fable that has appeared in recent times have begun eating into the percentages of other Fables, you see..... Iâm talking about you peopleâs Fable.
Originally, the main actors leading this stage shouldâve been the Nebulas that had been compiling their myths for a long time. However, several of them either lost the important Fables to us or got destroyed in the process. In the midst of all this, even decided to grandly label us as the âthird strongestâ Nebula, so the sense of deprivation the existing stars felt mustâve been indescribable.
....Of course, it didnât mean that what these stars were doing right now was correct or justified.
Han Su-Yeong chewing on her nails asked. âIsnât it better to give up on Earth? How about we come up with the way to reach the âFinal Scenarioâ with everyone, instead.....?â
âYou know thatâs not going to happen.â
Only the ones permitted could reach the Final Scenario.
Even if everyone on Earth was inducted into , the aftermath of the Probabilityâs storm caused by the nonsensical scenario jump would ensure our complete destruction.
âGoddammit.â
I could sense [Predictive Plagiarism] spinning its gears vigorously inside her head.
âYou said that these Outer God Kings are beings from the 999th turn. How many are there, anyway?â
âFrom what I know, there are four excluding the âSecretive Plotterâ.â
â....Are we going to fight all four of them at the same time??â
I shook my head and recalled the list of the âOuter God Kingsâ I memorised back then.
⸢The âLiving Flameâ that rises up from the east.⸥
⸢The âMaster of the Sunken Islandâ, the calamity of the world in the west.⸥
⸢The âMonarch of the Great Abyssâ, the ruler of the northern universe.⸥
⸢The âKing of Silverlight Heartâ, the ruler of the interstellar space in the south.⸥
The beings that became the âOuter God Kingsâ after witnessing the âConclusionâ of the 999th regression turn.
However, Even if this was the we were talking about, I wasnât convinced that theyâd insert every King into this scenario. They didnât really like the scenarios that they couldnât control, after all. Which meant...
âOne has appeared in the Pacific Ocean. And when all of our forces start moving, one more should show up. That would make two Kings.â
âOkay, so one is the Pacific Ocean bastard, and the other will be Uriel from the 999th turn?â
âCorrect.â
âHow strong are they? I only saw for a brief moment back then....â
âWell, Uriel from the 999th turn is responsible for leaving the âSecretive Plotterâ in that state, so yeah.â
â....Son of a bitch. And something like that is going to show up with underlings, too??â
Han Su-Yeong clearly witnessed the power of âSecretive Plotterâ during the battle against the Apocalypse Dragon. So, her reaction couldnât be seen as over the top.
âConstellations of our channel will definitely help us, right?â
âEven if they help us, there is no guarantee of our victory. Most importantly, we wonât be at our full combat strength with Yu Jung-Hyeok missing.â
My original plan was to split the companions in two to divide and conquer the Outer God Kings. However, if the main combatant Yu Jung-Hyeok were to go missing from the picture, then we wonât be able to rely on the 1863rd turnâs power to survive.
Kwa-kwakwakwa!
We saw the âwaveâ gradually widening its area of influence through the display panel. Itâd be too late if we started defending ourselves when the boundaries of the Great Apocalypse reached the Korean Peninsula.
I quickly came to a new decision.
âLetâs get moving. Iâll tell you what you must do.â
Five hours remained.
We needed to finish our preparation within this time frame.
*
While Han Su-Yeong was busy conveying my new plan to our companions, I went to talk to Yi Gil-Yeong. After hearing my summons, the boy quickly rushed into the reception room with a bright expression.
âHyung! You called for me? Whatâs up?â
I nodded my head. âPlease sit over here.â
He quickly sat down on the couch and looked up at me with his sparkling eyes as if he couldnât wait to hear what I had to say.
I stared deeply into his eyes.
⸢The child who used to think of this world as a game.⸥
Even now, the memories of the moments I first met Yi Gil-Yeong remained fresh in my head. It was a nightmare filled with the flickering overhead lights of the subway and grasshoppers all leaping up into the air simultaneously. If Yi Gil-Yeong hadnât caught any insects that day, the one to die wouldâve been me.
⸢The insect-collecting boy without a mother was now old enough to be a middle-school student.⸥
I didnât save his mother that day. What wouldâve happened if I made a different choice back then?
For instance, what if my disgust towards humans was less intense? What if I didnât notice the injuries on the boyâs arm while grabbing the grasshoppers? What if I didnât have a habit of hastily guessing a personâs history with just a few circumstantial evidence?
What if I hadnât read the âWays of Survivalâ?
What if I.... wasnât Kim Dok-Ja.....?
â.....Sorry.â
Ng?
â....Iâm sorry, hyung.â
Yi Gil-Yeong had his head lowered, his shoulders trembling from trepidation like a child about to be handed down a scary punishment.
Was it because I looked scary? Or, was it because of some other reason?
Yi Gil-Yeong continued on. âBut, but, I didnât have a choice... If I hadnât signed the contract, Shin Yu-Seung might have.....â
Only then did I realise what he was trying to say.
⸢And this boy signed the contract with the devil in order to protect his precious something.⸥
A certain moment from the ⸢Journey to the West⸥ brushed past my view. Right, I witnessed it clearly, didnât I â the yellowish storm erupting out from the boyâs figure while being surrounded by the Nine Stars.
Yi Gil-Yeong was talking about that time.
âI, I do remember you telling me to never use my Sponsorâs powers! I swear, I didnât deliberately break our promise! I, I really....â
As the boy spoke incoherently, I placed my hand on his head. âYou did well.â
âEh?â
The boyâs eyes grew wider, so I spoke with more conviction in my voice. âYou did well. Without you, weâd have all died back then.â
I was aware of how tough it had been for this boy. Because I also knew only too well the sorrow of watching your companions die before your eyes and unable to do anything about it. Yi Gil-Yeong mustâve felt the same.
âHowever, doing it again is going to be troublesome. You know this, donât you? With your powers.....â
â.....I donât want to.â
âWhatâs that?â
âIf the same things happen again, Iâll make the same choice. Iâll rely on that power again. Iâll... Iâll protect Shin Yu-Seung and my companions.â
âBut, Gil-Yeong-ah.â
He hesitated slightly before avoiding my hand. He raised his head, and I saw several complicated emotions swirling within his eyes.
It seemed that I wasnât the only one who had made up his mind.
âI know you called me here to scold me. But, I came here to tell you this, too. Iâm not a little kid anymore, hyung. Iâm also qualified, you know. Just like everyone else, I reached this far by beating back all the scenarios.â
I inwardly swallowed back my gasps.
I knew this already. I did, but....
[The 4th Wall]âs voice could be heard next, sounding thoroughly unimpressed by my thoughts.
⸢D onât tre at him l ike a kid you are mo re l ike a k id.⸥
âGil-Yeong-ee is still a kid.â
⸢Y ou ca nât fig ht wi thout hi m an yway.⸥
⸢Kim Dok Ja, ac ting l ike a ni ce per son do esnât suit y ou.⸥
I knew that. But still, that didnât mean....
⸢D onât wo rry, my fr iend will he lp.⸥
....Your friend?
It was then, a transparent wall-like something wavered around Yi Gil-Yeong accompanied by âTsu-chuchutâ noise.
[âThe 4th Wallâ is responding to its friend.]
I cautiously reached out towards the empty air.
Something was there. This sensation of touching a wall â I was familiar with it. However, this âwallâ was still incomplete.
I finally understood several things just then.
....So, thatâs how it was. That âwallâ was now with this child....
âH-hyung, even if you say no, I....!â
He mustâve felt scared by my hand reaching out to the empty air, because he started shouting in a shaky voice. I quickly lowered my hand and held his. I remained still while holding his hands tightly, until his shivering gradually calmed down.
âYouâre right, Gil-Yeong-ah.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
â.....Hyung?â
âI... We, canât see the Conclusion without your help. We need you during the scenario we are about to enter.â
I slowly blinked my eyes.
I couldnât help it now. I had to acknowledge our current situation where I had no choice but to rely on a hurting child. I had to treat preciously the boyâs heart that had to mature far too quickly for his age, and his courage he had to display first.
And to reward that courage, I too had to become honest here.
âEven if thatâs true, I wonât let you fight all alone. This is my desire, and I wonât ever back down from this. Can you understand that, Gil-Yeong-ah?â
Yi Gil-Yeong slowly nodded his head. He wiped his tears and smiled happily. My heart ached thinking about how I had to go to war with this child in tow.
Unfortunately, it was now time to cross âthatâ bridge.
âI want to speak to your Sponsor.â
My words caused Yi Gil-Yeongâs eyes to quake quite noticeably.
â....B-but, hyung. T-that guy, itâs.....â
âDonât worry.â
The reason why I didnât want to use his Sponsor was because that guy was simply too dangerous.
⸢â....Will you truly not come with me? Youâll become stronger much faster if you stick with me instead of him. Even then, you wish to stay behind?â⸥
Yu Jung-Hyeok mustâve known this too and thatâs why he tried to take Yi Gil-Yeong away. What a fox-like sly bastard.
I gently grasped the shoulders of worried Yi Gil-Yeong and spoke. âYour hyung is now a Myth-grade Constellation, you know.â
If it was a few days ago, Iâd have avoided making this choice if at all possible. But the story was different now.
I lightly sucked in my breath, and while looking up, spoke in my true voice. [I know youâre watching, so come out.]
The moment the tone of my voice changed, a heavy reverberation spread out around us. Sparks completely inundated the reception room and Yi Gil-Yeongâs expression changed. As his brows furrowed in pain, his eyes became white next. I realised what was happening here so I quickly broke past the Probabilityâs storm and tightly grasped the boyâs shoulder.
[I donât remember telling you to descend.]
Tsu-chuchuchut!
The after-effects from the Probabilityâs storm lessened significantly and all sorts of pain rushed into my arm. But, I ably endured it. If I didnât go with this much showmanship, then Iâd not be able to negotiate properly with this guy.
[Your Status is suppressing the after-effects of a localised Probabilityâs storm!]
Yi Gil-Yeongâs expression regained its calm rapidly.
And right in the next instance, sounds akin to the beatings of insect wings came out from his mouth, currently looking as if empty darkness had taken over.
[Iâm familiar with waiting, yet you have taken far too long.]
This voice sounded as if millions of locusts were crashing in at the same time.
Fin.