As far as Alon could remember, the face of Nangwon, the head of the Order he saw in Psychedelia, was utterly miserable.
To the point thatâ
In the community, Nangwon was even described as "a face that invites malice."
Alon agreed with that evaluation as well.
It felt almost like the developers were trying to show, âWe can go this far.â
The visuals were revolting.
Thatâs why Alon wore an expression of complete incomprehension as he looked at the man in front of him.
âNangwon⊠this guy?â
The voice was very similar, so he was able to recognize him.
Even at this moment of correctly guessing that this man was Nangwon, Alon found it hard to accept.
The face of Nangwon in Psychedelia and the face before him now were drastically different.
Still, it wouldnât be right to keep zoning out in front of Nangwon, so Alon pulled himself together.
âItâs been a while. Have you been well?â
âYes, sir⊠Thanks to you, Iâve been able to keep livingâŠ!â
âAnd this here isââ
âItâs Nangyeon, Sir Alon.â
ââŠYouâve grown a lot.â
âOf course I have. Itâs been such a long time. Iâm glad to see the Marquis is also doing well.â
Nangwon leaned his face in a bit too close, rather awkwardly.
And Nangyeon had clearly matured much more than in the past.
After briefly exchanging greetings with the siblings, Alon asked a question that had come to mind.
âBy the way, your eyes⊠what happened?â
Nangwonâs eyes were supposed to be reversed pupils.
But now, his eyes looked just like those of a normal person.
âOh, Iâve temporarily concealed my appearance. Weâre a bit unusual now, after all.â
Nangwon smiled, then removed a ring from his finger, as did his sister.
At that, Nangwonâs face began to change.
Only then did Alon realize that Nangwon had been using an artifact to look like a young man, and he nodded.
But only for a moment.
Alonâs eyes widened even more.
The face that returned after removing the ringâ
Other than the eyes turning black, there was barely any difference.
No, it wasnât just that there wasnât much differenceâ
âŠHe looked more handsome.
âIs he even the same person? Itâs like his genes were modified.â
The difference was so drastic, Alon wondered if the Nangwon he saw in Psychedelia was actually a different character altogether.
As Alon stared at him blanklyâ
âThis is just broken balanceâŠâ
Evan, who had also been looking at Nangwon, muttered the very same thought that had crossed Alonâs mind.
âSir?â
Called back to reality, Alon cleared his throat and said,
âI just meantâyouâve grown up well.â
âIs that so?â
Nangwon scratched his head awkwardly.
No matter how he looked, it was too different.
Though flustered by the mismatch between memory and reality, Alon sent the two siblings ahead to the tearoom for further conversation.
âLetâs go as well.â
After finishing a small task, Alon was about to follow Evan to the tearoom whenâ
ââŠMy lord.â
âWhat is it?â
Evan stopped Alon with a very serious tone.
Thenâ
âBy any chance⊠are you close with the person who just visited?â
He asked, uncharacteristically shy.
Alon, raising an eyebrow, still nodded.
âYes, one of the old connections I mentioned before.â
âT-then, could I ask you to check something for me?â
âWhat is it?â
âUm, whether that person⊠has a lover or⊠you know what I mean, right?â
Evan flushed for no reason.
What on earth was he talking about?
âAh.â
Understanding Evanâs meaning, Alon placed a hand on his shoulder.
âEvanâŠâ
âYes.â
âIs that your type?â
ââŠExcuse me?â
âNangwon is a man.â
Evan wore a blank expression for a momentâ
Then let out a laugh in disbelief.
âMy lord, you didnât think I was talking about him, did you?â
âWerenât you?â
âNo! I was talking about the woman behind him!â
ââŠThe woman? You mean Nangyeon?â
âYes!â
Seeing Evanâs (apparently) indignant expression, Alon nodded for a brief moment.
ââŠAlright, Iâll ask.â
âThank you.â
Alon gently comforted the unusually excited Evan as they headed for the tearoom together.
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The conversation with Nangwon lasted quite a while.
They talked about how Nangwon had lived over the past 700 years.
Alon also learned about the races of the Order that werenât shown in Psychedelia.
âSo, most of the Order members are surviving half-demons from back then?â
âThatâs right, sir. Not all of them, but the majority are.â
Alon nodded.
In Psychedelia, most Order members were either fully covered or shown as black mist.
He hadnât realized most of them were half-demons.
âYouâve done well all this time.â
âNo, I couldnât have done it alone. Itâs all thanks to you, sir.â
ââŠBecause of me?â
âYes. You showed me the path.â
Seeing the admiration in Nangwonâs eyes, Alon recalled the last words he had said to him.
âLive righteously,â
was it?
He had said it just in case, knowing that Nangwon would later become the king of the Order, one of the four major powers, and not exactly a nice one at that.
âIf it werenât for you⊠I donât know how Iâd be living now.â
Nangwon gave Alon all the credit.
âI only pointed the way. Youâre the one who brought the half-demons together and found a way to survive.â
Feeling slightly embarrassed, Alon replied calmly.
âNo, it really is thanks to you, sir.â
âI think so too.â
Nangwon and Nangyeon answered firmly.
âYou might not think it was that big of a deal, Sir Alon⊠but to us, who had nothing, those words meant everything.â
Nangyeon said with a smile.
Alon scratched his head, slightly bashful for no reason.
A warmth bloomed from a corner of his heart, and at the same time, he felt a strange sense of pride.
In the end, Nangwon had formed the group known as the Order.
But just as Alon had feared, he was neither in a pitiful state nor consumed by power.
âLooking at it this way, the Order is very different from the one I knew in the original work.â
While Alon was immersed in his positive thoughtsâ
âAh, and thereâs something else I need to tell you.â
ââŠWhat is it?â
Nangwon brought up two new topics.
One was about someone selling abyssal creatures on the black market.
And the otherâ
ââŠBlue eyes?â
âYes.â
It was about a man with blue eyes.
âTo be honest, Iâve known that you were in this era for about 300 years.â
ââŠThree hundred years?â
âYes, but even so, the reason I didnât come to see you was precisely because of those blue eyes.â
Nangwon slightly frowned, as if recalling that moment.
âHe warned me not to approach you.â
âNot to approach me?â
âYes, he clearly said so.â
âWhat was the reason?â
âHe didnât tell me. He just said that our connection might disappear, then vanished.â
âSo thatâs why you didnât come to find me?â
When Nangwon nodded, Nangyeon, standing beside him, added, âThe truth is, we both wanted to come see you, but what that man with blue eyes showed us⊠made us hesitate.â
ââŠWhat did he show you?â
When Alon asked, Nangyeon looked at her brother.
Nangwon then shared his assumption.
âI think it was⊠a memory.â
âA memory?â
âYes, a memory of the worldâs destruction.â
Alonâs curiosity about the blue-eyed man surged to the top of his mind.
âJust who is that guy?â
Alon tried to piece together what he knew about him.
He had taken the ring from Alon.
Handed it to Magrina.
He was a being who had lived for more than 700 years.
âŠPutting it all together only made things more confusing.
Wondering to himself, Alon asked, just in case.
But the answer Nangwon gave was the same as Magrina's.
Just who was he?
âSo you donât know about the blue eyes either, do you?â
âNo. But it is a little bothersome.â
ââŠIâve been trying to gather as much information as I can since then, but Iâll look into it more thoroughly.â
âIâd appreciate that.â
As Alon nodded, Nangyeon spoke up this time.
âOh, and even though we couldnât come see you, weâve been helping you all along.â
ââŠHelping me?â
âYes, with this.â
Nangyeon pulled a document from inside her cloak.
A black-colored document.
Alon didnât understand at first, but soon realized it was a document issued by the information guild.
He looked at Nangyeon with a speculative gaze, andâ
âYouâre right, Sir Alon.â
She gently smiled.
âIâm the leader of the information guild, noâof âDarkness at the End of Night.ââ
She revealed the truth.
âIâve always done my best to find the things youâre curious about and provide help.â
ââŠI thought the speed was impressive, butââ
âRight? And I also gathered and passed along rumors from around you.â
Muttering âall for free,â Nangyeon smiled calmly.
Looking at her serene expression, Alon was impressed.
As far as he knew, the leader of âThe Darkness at the End of Nightâ had never been revealed.
âNo, in the original work, it mustâve been someone else. After all, the reason Nangwon became twisted in the original was because his sister had died.â
Then suddenly, one word made Alon tilt his head.
âNangyeon.â
âYes?â
âJust to make sure, did you say âfor freeâ?â
âYes, itâs free.â
Nangyeon confirmed it once again.
At that, a new suspicion was born in Alonâs mind.
Up until now, every time he used the information guild, he had been consistently giving money to Evan.
Wondering what was going on, Alon glanced sideways.
áĄáĄ
And there stood Evan, awkwardly twisting his neck.
ââŠEvan.â
ââŠYes.â
ââŠIs it true?â
He didnât ask at length.
Evan, glancing around nervously, replied,
âNo, my lord, itâs not like thatâIâve been saving it little by little. Surely you donât think I pocketed it all?â
He immediately began defending himself with everything he had.
[Hoo~ So all that drinking and splurging near the estate last time⊠that money mustâve come from this.]
âYou damn snake-headed bastard!â
Not long after, Basilioraâs âtestimonyâ rang out,
Evan let out a scream.
ââŠLetâs talk about this later.â
ââŠIâm sorry.â
Evan confessed cleanly.
With the embezzlement issue temporarily settledâ
âAh, now that I think of it, I had a gift to give you, but I forgot.â
ââŠA gift?â
âYes! Nangwon brought a few things to give to you, my lord.â
Thus began Nangwonâs gift time.
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Somewhere in the eastern part of the Kingdom of Ashtalon.
Right after dealing with the strange gate that had opened near the estate.
As night fell, Eliban's party set up camp in the forest.
Among them was the mage Yan.
âEliban?â
âYeah?â
âWhat are you doing here?â
He spotted Eliban tending a fire in one corner of the camp.
âOh, just dealing with something real quick.â
Eliban answered lightly.
When Yan turned his gaze, he saw something like black cloth engulfed in flames.
âWhatâs that?â
âSomething I used to use.â
ââŠYou used it, and now youâre burning it?â
To that question, Eliban gave an unreadable smile.
Then he stood up and looked at Yan.
âYeah. I donât need it anymore.â
He replied cheerfully.
âAlright then, letâs go back to camp.â
âAh, okay.â
Eliban began walking back to the camp with Yan.
Then, suddenly turning around, he looked at the blazing black cloth.
âŠWith eyes as deeply blue as ever.