Chapter 90 Heading Towards the End (3).
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Chapter 90 - Heading Towards the End (3)
The Holy Maiden stood in front of her goddessâ statue.
âOh, my goddess. Do I really have to go?â
She kept telling herself that she was going to go. However, she kept pushing it off until several days had passed.
Moreover, it seemed her destiny was fated to flow towards him. The Immortal had asked for the Titan Guildâs cooperation, and they were about to head towards the Middle East to quell a terrorist organization.
It was as if he was waving at her to come towards him. She felt an uncomfortable feeling in her heart.
âHa-ah.â
It wasnât as if she could refuse to go. Even now, she felt her goddessâ statue observing her, and there was an uncomfortable feeling inside of her heart. Her goddess had been the one to guide her to Earth in the first place.
If she wanted Melody to go to the Immortal, she must have a valid reason.
Maybe he really might be the person to save Alphen.
âIâll go.â
When she made her decision, she thought she saw the goddessâ statue smile or was she mistaken?
After the Holy Maiden made up her mind, she immediately passed on the goddessâ oracle to the Titanâs guild master. This caused Deacon to immediately come meet her.
âYou canât.â
Titan Guild had poured so much resource into the Holy Maiden, yet she was going to leave now? How was this acceptable?
âThat is what the divine message said. Moreover, I do not want to walk down this path, but I have no choice.â
âYou are putting me in a tough spot.â
Deacon really was in a hopeless situation.
He hadnât dispatched high rank Roused to her as Holy Knights in good faith. He wasnât helping her so she could free Alphen.
He had done all this so the Titan guild could profit from the situation.
The miraculous blessings she casted was caught on camera, and the Titan guild had become the center of attention of the world. She had also treated many people, so the Titan guild was thankful to the church of Aria. Moreover, her prophetic ability was of big help.
They had gained three times more high rank Dungeons than before, and this caused an influx of Roused joining the Titan guild. Of course, the Roused would flock towards a guild, who was excellent at obtaining Dungeons.
Many high rank Roused defected to become Holy Knights, but the Titan guildâs overall strength had risen compared to before. If he had to quantitatively measure it, their expansion caused them to become several times more larger than before.
Still, how could he be satisfied with just that?
Their profit wasnât suppose to end there. In the future, she would be the important key in the the widespread Dungeon Breaks, and the conquest of Alphen.
It was akin to people looking for god in a hopeless situation. When the calamity of overflowing monsters had happened, it was natural for people to look for a deity and an organization that will protect them.
If he had the Holy Maiden in his grasp, it would put the guild in a better position to respond to future situations.
Unfortunately, he couldnât block her path.
âIâm very thankful for all the careful considerations shown to me by the Titan guild up until now. I will depart after I leave everything I received behind.â
Deaconâs expression slightly darkened at the Holy Maidenâs words.
He couldnât allow it.
âI have no choice, but to send you off, since you received an oracle. However, the Holy Knights will continue to follow you, the Holy Maiden. Moreover, our guild will actively support the Holy Maiden and the Aria church.â
âIs that true?â
She, who never showed her emotions, expressed her thanks.
Deacon nodded his head as he spoke.
âBoth the Aria Church and the Holy Maiden may return here at any time.â
The main church of the Aria was on Planet Alphen. The church on Aria on earth was only a temporary church.
Holy Maiden Melody knew what Deacon wanted.
"Mrs. Hamilton has received the favor of the goddess and she will be able to share the goddessâ
blessings. She will be named the bishop of this church.â
âThank you for your consideration, Holy Maiden.â
Deacon laughed.
At the very least, this was the next best outcome.
He tried his best to convince the Holy Maiden to stay at the Titan Guild, but that wasnât possible. Thus, he was satisfied with this arrangement. The Aria church will still be with the Titan guild.
Moreover, the Holy Knights supporting the Holy Maiden were all from the Titan guild.
He was satisfied with the connection the guild had with the Holy Maiden.
âSo Holy Maiden is going to the Middle East? Or do you want to head towards Korea?â
The Holy Maiden Melody thought about it for a moment, but she made her decision soon.
The goddess had told her to go to him.
âI have to go to the Middle East.â
âPlease get ready.â
Deacon immediately put the guildâs private plane on standby.
Woojin hadnât asked for much from the Titans.
He asked for a ride to the Middle East and wanted them to stabilize the region after he destroyed the place.
The ride would be provided by the Titan, and the latter mission would be handled by the US army.
Deacon didnât even need to go himself.
The car with the Melody and the Holy Knights headed towards the airport.
*
Inside the Dungeon.
âKiba. Stop.â
[As master commands!]
Kibaâs valiant voice rang out in a firm manner. One couldnât tell if it had been a fight or a spar, but both Sungoo and Haesol was lying on the floor in exhaustion.
âOoh ooh.â
âPresident... Help me.â
Sunggoo had a hole in his stomach while Haesolâs shoulder had been crushed. One of her legs were snapped in an awkward angle, leaving her unable to walk. They were both barely conscious, and they laid on the the ground immobilized by the pain.
âChet.â
Woojin injected the souls he gathered into them, so he could heal the two.
âKuh-hook.â
The twisted bone reset itself, which caused an enormous amount of pain. However, their bodies were being quickly healed. After a moment, their complexion returned to a somewhat normal state. They still had blank faces as if they couldnât climb out of the mental shock.
However, Sunggoo recovered faster since he had experienced this numerous of times.
âWhew. Mr. Kiba is really strong.â
âOf course. He is an orc lord.â
He used to be a chieftain in charge of a whole tribe. Even amongst the chieftains, Kiba was a great chieftain able to represent all the other chiefs. The Gray Wing Tribeâs Kiba was so well known that even Trahnetâs underlings recognized him.
Rank A and Rank C.
They now barely entered the 6th Circle and 4th Circle according to Alphenâs ranking system.
They were still very far off until they will be able to handle someone like Kiba.
âHaesol. Get ahold of yourself.â
âWhat? Yes. Yes, sir!â
She felt fear. She had thought that she was going to die. Haesolâs numbed senses tightened when Woojin yelled. The image of Woojinâs expression as he looked down at them was imprinted in her mind.
âYou guys will be able to clear the 5 star Dungeons. If you work hard, it might be possible for you to clear a 6 star Dungeon.â
âHeh heh. We owe all of this to hyung-nimâs guidance.â
Haesol was genuinely impressed by Sunggooâs flattery. How could someone recover so fast? Sunggoo, who had experienced numerous situations like this, looked incredible to Haesol.
âThen letâs go again.â
âYes, sir.â
â.......â
Sunggooâs eyes were glinting again with defiance, but Haesolâs face was struck with fear.
âChet. Sheâs too far off yet.â
Of course, anyone would be afraid if they were pushed to the brink of death.
However, if one repeatedly experienced it, one could overcome it. If one didnât want to die, then one had to become stronger like Sunggoo. Haesol had to follow the same path.
Sunggo and Haesolâs abilities significantly decreased the time needed to clear a Dungeon. Woojin used the remaining time to summon Death Knights like Kiba and train both of them.
There was a time difference when one was in the Dungeon, so they were able to achieve four times the progress.
Each Death Knigh used different weapons and all had their own style of fighting. As the two of them faced a variety of situations, they were able to learn the feel for live battles.
âRakto.â
Woojin summoned and introduced his Death Knights in order. The two of them hovered over the boundary of death until it was time for Woojin to leave for the Middle East.
*
A black sedan stopped near Dageooâs Jookjun Station.
Hwarangâs guild master Lee-sahngho had frantically driven his car here, and he let out a string of swear words.
âShit. What am I doing here?â
He wasnât sure if he had been bewitched by a ghost... Even as he got off the car, he couldnât understand his own behavior. In the end, he had come here. Did he really believe in the illusion-like vision he saw?
He didnât want to believe it, but how can he when Yunhweeâs sword was right in front of him?
âSo whoâs behind this?â
After one clears a Dungeon, it re-initializes on oneâs re-entry. The basic monsters were newly summoned once again. Everything before the re-initialization disappeared from the Dungeon.
Someone was going against this law.
Maybe it was a god. Maybe it was a being that could change the Dungeonâs structure or approach a Dungeon when it started to form....
âHa-ah.â
It didnât matter if he believed it or not. He was tempted by the offer, and Lee-sahngho had come down to Daegoo.
He got off the car, then looked for the entrance of the Jookjun station where Yunhwee had died.
âShit.â
If he thought about it, everything started to go wrong starting from here. If he didnât send Yunhwee to Daegoo to inquire about Kahng-woojin...
In front of the entrance to the subway station, there was a small statue of Kahng-woojin.
[Admiration For the Hero Who Stopped the Calamity.]
Daegooâs local government wasnât responsible for this. The people from the neighborhood footed the cost of erecting this small statue. When Lee-sahngho saw it, he felt swear words rise up his throat.
Woojin was a hero to the locals, but he was Lee-sahnghoâs nemesis.
Woojin had ruined his business, killed his dongsaeng, and was the main cause for why his guild was in a free-fall.
Lee-sahngho stood in front of the Dungeon entrance.
The employee from the Management Bureau stared at him oddly. There were users inside the Dungeon, so the barrier was up.
âHey. Itâs dangerous over here. If you donât have an appointment, then please back off.â
Even the employees from the Management Bureau couldnât recognize him? He was the guild master of the 3 Great Guilds of Korea.
Annoyance washed over him. Anger suddenly blossomed in his chest.
âUh uh?â
The employee guarding the Dungeon Entrance, and the security personnel standing to the side started to float up into the air at the same time. Supernatural powers were moving them and they had no control over their body. Their startled eyes headed towards Lee-sahngho, who they guessed was the culprit.
âYou donât know who I am?â
It felt as if they had been submerged within water without any protective gears, feeling the pressure increase. The pain was making their heads hurt. Their self preservation instinct twitched as they finally figured out the identity of man in front of them.
âH...Hwarang guild master.â
Lee-sahngho released the psychokinesis imprisoning the three.
After falling to the floor, the public employee took in a deep breath. Finally, after regaining his senses, he asked a question.
âW...what business brought you here...â
â.......â
Yes. Why did he come here?
Was it for power? Was it because he didnât have strength to extract his revenge?
How funny. He might have come here after an unknown illusion had tricked him. Moreover, he wanted to believe in the word of the illusion. The whole situation made him want to laugh.
âNothing much.â
Lee-sahngho turned his back towards them.
Even though, he was in a bad spot, how could he act like a madman? Wasnât he acting like a cultist, who lost his sense of judgement?
It happened when Lee-sahngho was about to walk away.
[Koo kook. I like you.]
The illusion appeared once again in front of him, and it caused his eyes to shake.
[If you follow me, Iâll give you power.]
The illusion turned into white smoke once again. It brushed by Lee-sahnghoâs ear as it headed towards the Dungeon.
The illusion disappeared as if it had been absorbed by the Dungeon. Lee-sahngho rubbed his eyes.
âWhat the hell?â
Was he really bewitched by a ghost?
Lee-sahngho was shaking his head when something amazing happened to the Dungeon.
Pah-paht!
A pillar of light rose out of the Dungeon, and it shot up into the sky.
âItâs a Dungeon Reset!â
âHuhk. Itâs for real.â
This was a Dungeon located at an intersection. The various people walking by and the Roused nearby was approaching to look at the spectacle.
This incident was too timely to call it a coincidence, so Lee-sahnghoâs eyes fluttered.
âHello? This is Jookjuhn Station....â
Time was of the utmost importance when a Dungeon Reset happened. From this point on, there was 30 days left to clear it. The public employee had been frantically talking into the phone when the receiver exploded. He couldnât complete his duty.
âWhat the hell are you doing!â
The public employee didnât even need to look around his surrounding. The public employee and the guards rose into the sky, and then their heads were rammed into the wall.
Puh-uh-uhk!
A long trail of blood flowed down the wall, accompanying a sound like that of watermelons breaking. Then, the three bodies fell to the floor.
âPower.â
As if he was being pulled by a magnet, Lee-sahngho headed towards the reset Dungeon.
He didnât care what the Dungeon Energy and what rank this Dungeon was. He didnât even think about whether he could realistically clear the Dungeon as a Rank B.
âRevenge.â
Something in there was willing to give him power.
He didnât care if he became some cultist. He wanted power.
A human from earth had let go his sense of judgement and passed through the Dungeon entrance.