Alon stared at the presence before him.
Its form wasnât clearly visible.
Whether it was a man or a woman.
Even whether it was an elder or a childâhe couldnât tell.
To Alonâs eyes, it appeared only as noise.
âEven when I first saw Yongrin, it wasnât this bad.â
The moment he thought thatâ
[Hmmâ?]
A suspicious voice flowed from the being in front of him.
When Alon raised the gaze he had loweredâ
[Interesting.]
The noisy figure looked at Alon and made that observation.
ââŠâŠWhat do you mean by that?â
Alon asked back, but the noise didnât answer.
[You truly know nothing.]
ââŠâŠWhat?â
[You know nothing, and yet youâve become one who devours stars by awakening resistance where there should be none.]
It uttered incomprehensible words.
âWhat are you talking about?â
[Even if I explained, it would be useless. Besides, explaining would require a great deal of timeâyour body wouldnât be able to endure it.]
âWhat in the worldâ"
Just as Alonâs expression began to contort at the awkward conversationâ
â......Huh?â
He felt a moist sensation and instinctively raised his hand.
â!â
He realized that blood was dripping from his nose.
It had happened so suddenly.
As he confirmed the dripping blood, he quickly tried to look up again.
[Donât meet its gazeâthat is the only way you and I can remain in contact for as long as possible.]
At the creatureâs advice, he quickly lowered his eyes.
And then Alon realized the strange sense of incongruity heâd felt the moment he saw the noise.
âThis is definitely what I felt when I looked into the mirror at the observatory.â
His heartbeat accelerated.
As he tried to steady his rapidly pounding chest, the noise continued speaking.
[How unfortunate. Had you arrived with a bit more awareness, I couldâve told you so much. But because someone is twisting fate and closing your ears, it is impossible.]
âHuff, huff~!â
Alon couldnât respond.
His heart was pounding so wildly that it made his throat tremble.
And then, just as blood began to pool in his eyesâ
Tap.
Something that appeared to be the noiseâs hand touched Alonâs shoulder.
And thenâ
â......Huh?â
His heart, which had been racing moments ago, gradually began to calm down.
He looked surprised by the change occurring within his own body.
[Donât lift your head. Doing so would only shorten our time to talk. Just listen like that.]
Alon silently nodded.
[When I disappear, take the magatama and seek the Eastern Observer. She will teach you how to communicate.]
âThe Eastern Observerââ
[Let us continue the conversation there.]
âWould it be possible to ask just one question right now?â
[............Perhaps a short one. But keep in mindâeven with my help, your body can only endure another three minutes.]
Alon immediately asked his question.
âDo you know about Sin?â
[Are you referring to the black beings?]
Alon was about to start explaining from the beginning but held his tongue.
There wasnât enough time for that.
He had no choice but to askâ
âEven without the Apostles of Sin, do the Sins still appear?â
When he posed the question in its most condensed form, the noise responded with a question of its own.
[Do you know the word âinevitabilityâ?]
âYes, I do.â
[Thatâs what the black things are. Whether there are apostles or not is irrelevant. Their appearance in this world is inevitable. Something that cannot be changed by anythingâ]
The noise paused briefly.
[It is the inevitability we created.]
â!â
Alon widened his eyes and looked at the presence before him.
But he still couldnât see it clearly.
It remained filled with noise.
[There isnât much time left. Do you have one final question?]
Even as it acknowledged the end approaching, the noiseâs voice remained calm.
But Alonâs mind was in complete turmoil.
In that brief instantâ
His thoughts became tangled by a single word spoken by the creature.
What should he ask?
Should he confirm if it was the one who created the black beings?
Or should he ask what its true identity was?
Or maybe, why it did such things?
Countless other questions also swirled in his mind.
But amid the chaos, Alon made a decision.
âWhy is it that only I can use the incantations?â
He decided to stop questioning the black beings.
Once he heard the certainty that the Sins would appear regardless, there was no longer any need to hear more.
In any case, Alon was now in a position where he had to stop the black beings.
So instead of pursuing the mystery of the Sins, he asked another question.
One that might increase his power to fight them.
[Youâ]
The noise paused for a moment at Alonâs question.
[You donât even realize the constraints you yourself placed under that 'eye.']
And with thatâ
[Oh child of the black eye, â â .]
It left its final words behind.
After the conversation with the noiseâ
âSir!?â
âAre you all right, Marquis?!â
As soon as he stepped outside, Radan and Evan rushed over with worried expressions.
Alon waved his hand as if to say he was fine.
âIâm all right.â
â......What happened in there?â
Penia followed up with a question.
Alon exhaled and then spoke.
âLetâs talk about it on the way back. I need to organize my thoughts first.â
Though his companions were very curious about his answer, they had no choice but to hold back.
And so, on the way backâ
Unlike the tense atmosphere theyâd had while coming here, the mood had grown quieter.
Alon calmly organized the words heâd just heard.
âI got what I wanted.â
In the end, Alon received the answer he was looking for.
The reason heâd come east in the first place was to confirm whether the Sins would appear even after the death of the Apostles.
And heâd heard an answer to that.
Yet Alon remained troubled because of a new question that had formed.
âThe one who created the Sins⊠huh.â
The noise had clearly said so.
That they were the ones who created the Sins.
And yet that being had clearly shown kindness to Alon, who was filled with determination to stop the Sins.
It was clearly strange.
The creator of the world-ending Sinsâ
Was showing kindness to someone trying to stop them?
At least from Alonâs perspective, that made no sense.
That wasnât the only strange thing.
For instance, the âresistanceâ the noise mentioned was unclear, and the phrase âStar Eaterâ didnât make sense either.
Among all the confusion, the most puzzling partâ
Was the noiseâs final words.
âThe constraint I placed on myself.â
As Alon pondered what that could mean, he happened to glance at the ring on his finger.
The ring that had made him form his first pact long ago.
As he fiddled with the ring, Alon shook his head slightly.
No matter how much he thought about it, the two constraints he had placed in the past werenât what the noise was referring to.
Back then, the only restrictions heâd placed were on the use of incantations and hand signs.
Still deep in thoughtâ
âWh-what is that~â
Suddenly, a horrified voice rang out, and Alon looked ahead.
Then, without even realizing it, he clenched both fists tightly.
The scene that unfolded before Alon was the very same landscape he had seen just the day before.
The view of the capital beneath the sunset hanging on the mountainside was nothing short of beautiful.
However, there was one key differenceâ
The capitalâ
âHoly⊠shitâŠ!â
Was burning.
And at the center of that fire was the palace, situated in the heart of the capital.
âAn attack!?â
The fox beastkin, who had been nervously guiding them until now, cried out in despair.
âBrother, are we going?â
At Radanâs urgent question, Alon turned around quickly.
âLetâs go.â
Before long, they reached the city gate.
âUghââ
The fox beastkin recoiled in terror.
What filled her view was the sight of countless soldiersâ corpses.
All of them were brutally mutilated.
And that wasnât all.
Corpses littered the road to the palace, the devastation indescribable.
It looked more like the work of monsters than humans, making such a theory far more convincing.
Alon and his group immediately sprinted toward the palace.
And at the very heart of it, they sawâ
âHuh?â
Monsters devouring corpses that had been slaughtered in horrific ways.
And a number of soldiers so great they filled the massive palace courtyard.
âOh, uninvited guests.â
Standing at the center of it all, dressed in extravagant garb and glaring smuglyâwas the First Prince of the Eastern Nation, Birang.
Kneeling before him in a wretched state, face twisted in anguishâ
âGrrkââ
Was Urang.
âI didnât anticipate this sort of situation.â
As Alon and his party stood stunned, a calm voice rang out.
Birang, gripping a blood-soaked sword with a lazy hand, saidâ
âHey, are you guys stupid or something?â
He smirked as he tilted his chin up.
âWhat?â
âI asked if youâre stupid. You shouldâve easily guessed something like this would happen before even entering the capital. So I just canât figure out why you bothered to show up here.â
Tapping his own head with a finger, Birang chuckled mockingly.
âTo rebel against Cheongaâ!â
Urang, pressed to the ground in humiliation, roared with fury.
âOh please, father, you're hurting my ears.â
Birang clicked his tongue as if Urangâs words held no weight.
âIf you had just handed me the throne, none of this wouldâve happened, right? Youâre the one who complicated thingsâso why blame me?â
With a sarcastic smile, he went onâ
âOh, and just in case you were hoping for help from that so-called âgreat race,â give it up. She probably died in the trap by now.â
His words struck like a bolt from the blue.
âS-sheâs dead? That canât beââ
âIf she werenât, sheâd already be here. She fell into the trap yesterday, after all.â
Urang was frozen in shock.
Birang didnât even look at his father as he turned his gaze elsewhere.
âWell then, farewell to you too.â
With a mocking flick of his swordâ
Clink!
It was the signal.
The waiting soldiers all raised their weapons toward Alon at once.
And that wasnât all.
The monsters, who had been ravenously gnawing on the corpses moments ago, now turned toward Alonâs group as if on cue.
âEekâ!â
The fox beastkin let out a terrified scream and trembled uncontrollably.
But Alon calmly assessed the situation.
âThere are a lot of enemies. More soldiers than monsters, and most of them are enhanced by abyssal energy. Same goes for the monsters. They all look pretty powerful.â
He now understood why Birang seemed so confident.
The soldiers empowered by the abyss clearly had superior magical and physical abilities.
However, naturallyâ
They were not a threat strong enough to pose a danger to Alon.
The problem, however, was in dealing with them efficiently.
Specificallyâthe civilians scattered among the soldiers, and Urang.
If everyone here had been an enemy, he couldâve acted more freely.
But in a situation where enemies and allies were mixed, it was trickier.
He was still weighing his options when the enemy soldiers charged in.
Sstâ!
Suddenly, the soldiers rushing toward Alon froze in place.
Not only the soldiers.
Even the rampaging monsters let out shrieks and then abruptly halted, as if time itself had stopped.
And in the next instantâ
Sliceâ
The soldiersâ bodies split in half.
Shhhkâ
It was an utterly surreal sight.
But the sharp metallic scent of blood that stung the noseâ
Reminded everyone that this scene was unmistakably real.
âWh-what theââ
Birang, overwhelmed by the speed of the situation, stammered in disbelief.
And then, what entered Alonâs visionâ
Was a girl.
â......What happened here?â
The first thing he saw was her silver hair, dyed in the glow of sunset.
Then, the five severed heads held in her hand.
And finallyâ
As she descended amidst a sea of bodies, their torsos and legs split cleanly apart and the ground dyed redâ
What stood out most clearlyâ
âIâll ask again.â
Was a chillingly expressionlessâ
âWhat exactlyââ
Pair of whiteâ
âIs going on?â
Eyes.