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Chapter 171: Time (1)
Takamine Ryoko stared silently at the CCTV screen.
The situation was spiraling into disaster. Kwon Mi had been defeated, and the Black Sharp agents were in no condition to offer support.
âAt the very least, we have to save Kwon HanulâŠâ
The problem was that Kwon Hanul couldnât be moved from the coffin.
The Rebirth procedure used specially compounded drugs to forcibly break down the body, which was then kept alive within the coffin, undergoing reconstruction.
Currently, Kwon Hanulâs bones, muscles, and organs had melted and fused due to the drug cocktail. He was an unformed mass being held together only by the life-supporting magic of the coffin.
Opening it would kill him instantly. He was completely immobilized.
âTime left: One hour, twenty minutesâŠâ
With a worried expression, Takamine Ryoko looked toward the Hyukcheon Hunters locked in a standoff with Odin.
For now, all she could do was hope they would hold out.
âItâs been a long time. Nearly twenty years, right?â
Odin spoke as he looked at Joo Hayun.
âDo you have any idea how thrilled I was to meet you back then? A spatial-type aptitudeâone that had never appeared before! I almost jumped for joy. I was convinced youâd make my power even stronger.â
His voice was gentle, as if reminiscing fondly. But all Joo Hayun felt was revulsion.
âBut to think Hyukcheon would ambush me and take you away⊠You canât imagine how much I cried back then.â
Odin let out a deep sigh.
âThatâs why I hate Hyukcheon. They always show up at the worst moments and ruin everything. They have no idea what itâs like for the one on the receiving end. Arrogant, insolent, infuriating bastards.â
âShut your mouth.â
Joo Hayunâs voice cut in coldly, unwilling to listen any further.
âScum like you donât get to insult Hyukcheon.â
âScum, huh? I guess I would be from your point of viewâafter all, Iâm the one who killed your father.â
There was a sharp intake of breath. Joo Hayun ground her teeth.
âMy mother.â
âOh, was it? Eh, doesnât matter. Letâs move on.â
Odin spoke dismissively. Joo Hayun clenched her fists without realizing it.
âStill, meeting me wasnât all bad, was it? You learned magic from me, didnât you?â
He shrugged casually.
âYou rose through Hyukcheon thanks to the magic I taught you, and now you spit on me? Thatâs pretty ungrateful. Even a dog remembers a favorâŠâ
Unable to hold back any longer, Joo Hayun unleashed her magic. The blast tore through the space Odin stood in.
But Odinâs barrier of curses blocked it effortlessly.
âDonât talk about favors. You tried to absorb my power.â
Joo Hayun knew the truth.
Odinâs rise to power in Pandemonium wasnât due to talent alone.
Curse magic scaled with the strength of the userâs soul. To increase that strength, Odin used a simple method: killing others and absorbing their souls.
Absorbing a mageâs soul was far more effective than an ordinary personâs. So he would train talented individuals in magic⊠then kill them and take their power.
Joo Hayun had been kidnapped by Odin for this exact purpose.
âStill, a favor is a favor, right?â
Even with murderous intent flaring around her, Odin didnât flinch.
âItâs true you succeeded thanks to me. If it werenât for me, youâd have lived a boring, ordinary life.â
Joo Hayunâs face contorted with fury. Her killing intent surged.
âKhakââ
Kwon Mi, still in Odinâs grip, coughed up black blood, her insides rotting away.
âGetting heavy.â
Odin flung her aside like trash. Kwon Hudonâs eyes hardened.
âSuch filial devotion. I suppose itâs only natural to be angry.â
Odin nodded mockingly.
âBut why arenât you attacking? Donât tell me youâre just pretending to be mad because youâre scared of me. That canât be right. A member of Hyukcheon wouldnât stoop to thatâŠâ
At that moment, Kwon Hudonâs rage boiled over.
He shook off Mei Hong and Gael Garcia and charged forward.
In that instant, his body was encased in black-scale armor. A giant in ironclad form, he hurled a fist at Odin.
âA dutiful son, huh?â
But Odinâs curses moved faster than the blow.
Dozens of cursed blades slashed through Kwon Hudon, cutting through his armor like paper and impaling his now-exposed body.
âHuh?â
Odin blinkedâKwon Hudon had vanished.
Turning his gaze slightly, he saw Hudon collapsed beside Joo Hayun.
She had used spatial leap magic to save him at the last second.
âKwon Hudon.â
Spatial magic was powerful but inefficient. Moving even one person consumed significant mana.
âI understand your anger. But that man is not someone who can be beaten with rage alone.â
âOh, I didnât think you held me in such high regard.â
âShut your mouth.â
Her voice was laced with fury.
âAll three of youâfall back.â
Joo Hayunâs tone was cold. Under normal circumstances, she wouldâve been more diplomatic, but there was no time.
âSecretary Kim.â
âIâm listening.â
âIt looks like both of us will have to risk our lives.â
âDidnât need to say itâI already knew.â
Secretary Kim opened a subspace and pulled out a sharp spike.
It wasnât an ordinary spike. Heâd been saving it for a moment like this.
âTchâŠâ
He stabbed it into his own chest. The spike liquefied and spread through his body.
His curse-damaged body healedâno, it surged with vitality.
But he didnât smile. He knew the cost of this strength.
âIâm ready.â
âSo am I.â
Joo Hayun activated her magic. A sigil floated in midair, and space warped.
The distortion stretched like a staff. She gripped it and swung.
âSo you really are ready to die.â
Odin watched them, intrigued.
âBut you both know thereâs no chance of winning, right?â
They didnât respond. Instead, they attacked.
Odin recognized the staff Joo Hayun had conjured.
He wasnât compatible with spatial magic, but heâd read the grimoires.
The Impossible Weapon That Shouldnât Exist in the Causaeum.
In simple terms, a weapon formed by compressing physical force through magic.
It could change form freely and, though it was a staff, perform slashes, strikesâany kind of attack.
Joo Hayun used a spatial leap to get close and brought the staff down on Odinâs head.
He chose to evade rather than block, gliding backward using magic.
The staff grazed his nose and smashed into the ground, pulverizing it entirely.
âOoh.â
Odin whistled.
She had multiplied its weight by thousands in the moment of impact.
His curse barriers were tough, but that attack was dangerous.
âSmart of you. Going for close combat.â
Magic usually offered range and versatility.
Her spatial magic could sever entire areas or crush enemies in an instant.
But sheâd abandoned that advantage for a melee strategy.
Spatial spells were fast and efficientâbut lacked power. Against someone like Odin, they couldnât inflict fatal damage.
Just like how he had easily blocked her earlier spatial cut.
âStill got energy to waste?â
Suddenly, Joo Hayun stabbed the staff into the groundâbut it vanished instead of sticking.
âHuh?â
Odin turned his head. A spear shot from behind, piercing the space where his head had been.
Joo Hayun had redirected the staff and swung it midair.
Half the staff disappeared, and dozens more appeared around Odin.
âSpatial refraction?â
Odin was once again impressed. Pulling off such advanced magic like it was nothingâŠ
Then again, that weapon was optimized for spatial manipulation. Still, it was extraordinary.
âYouâve really grown.â
Curses surged from beneath him, wrapping around his body like armor.
The staff grazed the armor, but couldnât penetrate.
âIf thatâs all, Iâm sorelyââ
Then he saw it.
The scenery behind Joo Hayun wavered like a mirage.
ââŠA barrier?â
The distortion vanished, revealing an entirely different scene.
Secretary Kim stood with his hand raised toward the ceiling, hundreds of rings floating above him.
Odin realized what the barrier was forâbuying time for Kim to prepare his skill.
âJoo Hayun! Move!â
Kim shouted, swinging his arm down. She leapt to his side with spatial magic.
Hundreds of rings shot toward Odin.
One struck his curse armorâthen embedded itself and exploded.
âWhat?!â
It didnât wound him, but just piercing the armor was shocking. His barriers were as tough as SS-class monster hides.
Then more rings struck. Odin was thrown backward, half his armor blown away, his skin charred.
âI underestimated you!â
No time to panic. More rings rained down.
Odin roared and summoned curses in waves to block them.
It became a race: would the rings run out first, or would his curses?
âŠUntil he felt a presence behind him.
ââŠHayun?â
She stood at his back, though she had just dodged to Kimâs side.
âHow did you teleport in this chaos?â
Spatial leaps were nearly impossible in such turbulent mana. It disrupted the spell.
âI didnât expect you to have come this far.â
His heart swelled with emotion. Who wouldâve imagined the girl he lost twenty years ago would grow so powerful?
âHayun, youâre trulyââ
Then he noticed: she hadnât spoken a single word.
ââŠYouâŠâ
Overwhelming mana surged from her. She had been silently controlling it for a grand spell.
Joo Hayun brought her hands together, one above, one below.
A vortex swirled between her palms, distorting space itself.
The surroundings warped like shattered glass.
ââŠNo wayâŠâ
A spell Odin had never seenânot in any spatial grimoire.
Yet he could guess its nature.
ââŠCompressing space?â
Before he could finish his sentence, Joo Hayun released the compressed space.
She had been aiming at his exposed backâunable to guard it while blocking the rings.
Her spell struck with devastating force.
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