Clearly, Alon was ignorant about the Apostles.
He had never encountered an Apostle while playing âPsychedeliaâ, and the gameâs lore had no mention of the Apostles of the Five Deadly Sins.
However, there was one thing Alon had come to understand with crystal clarity about this âApostleâ now:
Boom!
They were strong.
He stared ahead.
Over the ruins of what had once been the towering building of the Seolrang Guild, flashes of bright yellow and dark lightning clashed at speeds his eyes couldnât possibly keep up with.
And thenâ
âGahâ!â
Seolrang was being pushed back.
Crash!
With a deafening blast, Seolrang was hurled away, and the Apostleâs fist shot forward to deliver another blow.
Alon reacted immediately.
Catching Seolrang as she crashed into the ground, he deployed a shield.
But that wasnât all.
âEnhance, Fixate.â
With magical reinforcement triggered by incantation and layered casting, three overlapping shields materialized precisely where the Apostleâs fist was headed.
Howeverâ
Crackâ!
The shields shattered like glass.
As if they were nothingâutterly meaningless and laughable.
Yet, in that brief moment, Alon had managed to pull Seolrang out of the Apostleâs range.
âOh? A mage?â
The Apostle, Seolgak, halted in place, intrigued, showing no intention of pursuing further.
Alon looked down at Seolrang.
Her gaze was growing dim.
It wasnât the confused, panic-stricken look sheâd shown while fighting earlier.
Noâthis was something worse.
Something dying.
And in that momentâ
âYouâve grown quite strong, little sister. Iâm impressed. Who wouldâve thought the weakest of our tribe could become this powerful?â
Seolgak spoke with the same smile as before.
Seolrang didnât respond.
She simply stared at her brother with trembling eyes, her expression far grimmer than before.
Alon realized something was deeply wrong.
The Apostleâs strength?
That was certainly a problem.
But the real issue wasâSeolrang herself.
She valued family above all else.
Perhaps even more than her own well-being.
She possessed an overwhelming sense of belonging to the category of blood and kin.
To her, family was: Sacred. Non-negotiable. Something to be protected at all costs.
And now, before her stood the only blood relative she thought long deadâ The very person who had just destroyed everything she held dear.
Before she could even react.
Utterly and completely.
Alon glanced around the wreckage.
All he saw were corpses.
The fallen members of the Golden Mane Tribeâ Seolrangâs attempt to build a new family.
âThis isnât good.â
His gaze shifted back to Seolgak.
The Apostle of Pride, her brother, had been watching everything with ease, making no move to engage since Seolrangâs initial attack.
âNo,â
He wasnât just watching.
He was âwaitingâ.
Waiting for Seolrangâs mind to break.
Alon frowned deeply.
âWhat should I do?â
He had no idea why Seolrangâs brother had become like this.
But one thing was clearâ
âThis has to stop.â
Still, there were two reasons Alon hesitated to act rashly:
He hadnât fully grasped Seolgakâs abilities yet,
Andâ
He wasnât ready.
Preparations heâd been making since Seolgakâs arrival were not complete.
But time wasnât on his side.
He didnât know how far Seolgak would go to provoke Seolrangâ
Or how long Seolrang could endure it.
Ultimately, Seolrang was the priority.
Alon quietly observed her pallor.
It wasnât just about her turning into something corruptedâ She was deteriorating fast.
Without delay, Alon began casting a spell.
âNow, we canât have that.â
â!â
Boom!
In the blink of an eye, black lightningâmoving faster than thoughtâstruck him down.
âMaster!â
Seolrang tried to retaliate with a punch toward Seolgakâ
Butâ
âUrghâ!â
Her fist never reached him.
She struggled desperately to break free from Seolgakâs grip.
Butâ
âSister, stop wasting your energy. No matter how hard you try, you canât escape my grasp. And donât worryâyour mage isnât dead.â
Seolgakâs smile didnât fade, his tone almost amused.
âStill, itâs fascinating. The sister I remember wouldâve been sobbing by now. Hmm. Maybe age has made you more dignified.â
He chuckled.
âNot that itâs an improvement.â
ââŠDid you ally with them?â
Seolrangâs darkened expression broke the brief silence.
Seolgakâs grin widened.
âAlly? With who?â
âWith those âblack thingsâ that destroyed our village!â
âAnd why would you think that?â
âBecause I can âsmellâ that bastardâs stench all over you!â
Seolgak glanced down at himself.
âOh? AhhâŠâ
He let out an exaggerated sound of realization, then chuckled softly.
âRight. I forgotâI still have the curse from back then.â
âCurseâŠ?â
âYeah. Thanks for the reminder, little sister.
Now I donât have to bother doing this the hard way.â
Seolgakâs grin turned mischievous, but his eyes gleamed with malice.
Then, with a flick, black lightning shot toward Seolrangâs head.
âGah!â
Pain flared, sharp and sudden.
âSister, let me tell you something interesting.â
He stared into her eyes.
âThe one who slaughtered our people wasnât âhimâââ
Before Seolgak could finishâ
BOOM!
Seolrang saw it.
Seolgak was blasted away, his body slamming into the ruins.
She felt a pair of hands gently covering her ears.
âDonât listen.â
A familiar voice.
âDonât listen, Seolrang.â
A very familiar voice.
Seolrang looked up.
There he was.
Not with the usual indifferent face.
But with an expression filled with nothing but concernâ
Alon.
Her eyes widened in shock.
***
Alon, having blasted Seolgak away, frowned slightly.
At the moment of impact, he had minimized the damage by using shields and wind magic in tandem, creating a reactive defense.
Meanwhile, he had been quietly casting another spell without Seolgak noticing.
Normally, this would have been impossible, but thanks to one of the new sigils he had developed in his recent research, it was achievable.
This sigil reduced the power of his magic but concealed its presence from others.
Thus, Alon successfully cast a hidden spell to knock Seolgak back.
Howeverâ
âWow, thatâs fascinating. I didnât sense any magic at all. How did you manage that?â
He failed to injure him.
âAnd whatâs the point of covering her ears like that? Sheâs already ârememberedâ everything.â
With Seolgakâs words, Alon sighed softly.
While secretly casting his spell, he had no trouble piecing together what Seolgak was trying to reveal.
He understood just how much psychological damage Seolrang would suffer if the truth Seolgak had prepared reached her.
There was only one thing Seolgak wanted to tell her.
âWell? Do you remember now, little sister? The fact that it was âyour brotherâ who killed the villagers and our familyâŠ!â
A sneering grin devoid of any guilt.
The words were exactly what Alon had expectedâdown to the very phrasing.
Clenchâ
Alon pressed his hands more firmly against Seolrangâs ears.
He knew she had already heard the truth.
No matter how tightly he covered her ears, the words had reached her.
He had seen Seolgak fire black lightning at Seolrang just before, lifting the magical seal on her memoriesâsomething even Alon hadnât fully sensed.
Even so, he didnât remove his hands from her ears.
It was pointless.
But even knowing it was meaningless, his hands wouldnât move.
âŠBecause Alon understood just how much the concept of âfamilyâ meant to her.
âIâll tell you something fun, Seolrang. Killing your own kind is quite thrilling. Watching those weaklings, rotten with peace, cry and beg for their livesâitâs euphoric.â
âDo you remember Paun from next door? That mischievous little brat you used to play with? He sobbed, begging for his life. I ripped him apart, holding his head and legs.â
âAnd Yuseon from the blacksmithâsâremember him? Your best friend, who adored his parents. I personally killed his parents right in front of him and gouged out his eyes before he died.â
Seolgakâs words were relentless, like blades, meant to drive Seolrangâs mind to the brink.
Cruel, unavoidable truths.
âHow does it feel, little sister? To finally see the truth youâve been blind to all this time?â
When Seolgak finally finished his tale, Seolrang, who had kept her head bowed until nowâ
Slowly lifted her gaze.
Andâ
Both Alon and Seolgakâs faces went blank.
As if time had stopped.
Facing them was Seolrang.
Her expressionâ
âSo what?â
Was incredibly calm.
***
âWhat⊠is this?â
Seolgak couldnât understand.
No, he ârefusedâ to understand.
Seolrangâs reaction was completely outside of his expectations.
He stared at her, standing up casually after brushing aside Marquis Palatioâs hand.
This wasnât how it was supposed to go.
She was supposed to lose her mind, consumed by hatred, directing all her rage at him.
Eventually, she was meant to kill the mage she cherished and awaken as the âSin of Pride.â
Keeping her alive had been part of his plan.
The memory seal heâd placed on herâalso part of that arrangement.
Unable to comprehend, Seolgak paused briefly, then sneered.
ââŠYou donât have to pretend anymore. You couldnât hide your emotions earlierâdo you think thereâs any point in doing it now, little sister?â
He deliberately tried to provoke her.
But Seolrang tilted her head slightly, as if confused.
âWhat are you talking about? Iâve never hidden my emotions.â
ââŠWhat?â
âWhy would I need to hide my feelings?â
She asked sincerely, as if she genuinely didnât understand.
ââŠJust a moment ago, your eyes were full of confusionâŠâ
Trying to rile her up again, Seolgak trailed off.
Seolrang shrugged casually.
âOf course I was. I couldnât protect my master.â
âWhat?â
âMy brother, youâre strong. I realized that after facing you. Thatâs why I was scaredâI was in a situation where I couldnât protect my master.â
âThatâs it?â
âYes.â
She tilted her head again.
âWhat else shouldâve shaken me?â
âWhat?â
âDid you really expect me to be emotionally wrecked by your little game?â
Seolgak frowned.
ââŠYouâve grown cynical, little sister.â
âNot at all, brother. I still love my family. Paun, Yuseon, and everyone you mentionedâtheyâre all precious memories to me. But if I let emotions like that sway meââ
Swayâ
âI wouldnât be able to protect the one person I have left.â
âAnd, brother, I think youâre mistaken about something.â
Instead of a faint smileâ
Her eyes grew cold.
âIâm already angry.â
Her gaze sharpened.
âBecause you tried to kill my master.â
Silence settled between them.
Thenâ
âHa⊠Hahaha!â
Seolgak burst into laughter, his face contorted with disbelief.
âAlright! So, youâve gotten pretty clever over the past ten years, huh? I admit it, little sisterâI underestimated you. I didnât think youâd grow this much! But stillââ
Crackleâ!
âYouâre not stronger than me.â
Black lightning shot toward Seolrang.
Crackâ!
His fist followed.
Seolrang moved.
But this time, she was fasterâadapting to Seolgakâs speed.
A faint golden lightning began to form around her hands.
Seolgakâs grin twitched.
It was a phenomenon heâd never seen beforeâthreatening and unfamiliar.
Yet, he didnât lose his smile.
Though surprised, he assumed she still couldnât control that power properly.
Seolgak thought to himself:
âIâll knock her down, then kill that mage right before her eyes.â
A wicked grin crept onto his face.
His future seemed certainâ His broken sister, and using her body as the vessel to summon the one who held everything: âHis Lord.â
Howeverâ
Clink!
Seolgakâs vision shattered.
â1.â
He stared ahead in disbelief.
A transparent wall stood in front of him, fracturing under his fist.
Mirrored distortions spread, twisting reality into countless geometric planes.
It was the mageâs doing.
The moment Seolgak realized itâ
âSeolrang, stay calm. And rememberâyouâve already reached the next stage. Soââ
A quiet voice.
âJust believe in yourself.â
Came from the mage.
âAnd never forgetââ
âEmbrace the lightning.â
In the next instantâ
âAhââ
Seolgak saw it.
âMm-hmm!â
Seolrang, smiling brightly as if something had clicked.
Her body now infused with golden magic and glowing with radiant, golden eyes.
âOh, I almost forgot to mention, brotherâI donât have to be afraid of you anymore.â
And Seolgak realized.
That powerâ
âThanks to you, I gained it.â
A power that surpassed even the royal lineage, once thought lost to this world.
The divine ability known asâ
âThunder Deification.â
âDie.â
Seolrangâs fist struck down with blinding white lightning.