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Chapter 156: The Grand Witch
Witches gain much from traversing dimensions. Sometimes itâs direct profit, like in the Caesar Continent, but often itâs indirect, through trade.
Higher dimensions usually operated this way.
Fighting the natives became burdensome at that level.
The Death Lordâs dimension was no different.
This proved to be a grave mistake.
He discovered the Eastern Witch Coven. The cruel Lich traced the returned witchâs path.
Countless planets owned by the Coven were incinerated.
The disaster didnât end there.
Not only the Death Lord, but even his legion commanders displayed terrifying strength.
Dragon Knight Cedric.
Hell Devil Vulcan.
Blood Lord Olivia.
All three were infamous, butâŚ
Banshee Merhen stood out even among them.
Like falling stars, countless witches fell before her magic.
Even the Grand Witches were no different.
Ananke was no exception.
The undead, who remained relaxed even against three Grand Witches.
âFools. This is all youâve got, even with three of you?
The shock Ananke received that day was indescribable.
700 years.
She had been obsessed with magic for 700 years. The Witch Coven, where geniuses from all dimensions gather.
Even there, Ananke reached the top.
In just 700 years, she rose from apprentice witch to Grand Witch.
Naturally, she wasnât the best in all dimensions, but still.
When it came to magic.
She thought no one could be arrogant in front of her.
This was the first devastating defeat she had ever experienced.
It was also a deep humiliation.
âFools?â
Fools?!
Those two short words crumbled 700 years of effort like a sandcastle.
The memory of that day was deeply ingrained in Anankeâs mind.
So much so that she instantly destroyed her beloved crow upon hearing them.
So much so that she immediately took action, setting aside her long training.
District 9.
Ananke, who had been searching for Leluyaâs possible trajectory, gleamed.
âFound it.â
She found a trace presumed to be Leluyaâs.
Also.
She saw a trajectory that was completely twisted in the middle, as if someone had abruptly kidnapped her.
âItâs faint.â
If a senior witch had come, the trail might have ended here. Even a skilled witch would have spent a long time investigating, like threading a needle in a dark room.
But Ananke was a Grand Witch.
A Grand Witch who dealt with the realm deeply related to the fate of ill omens.
Thatâs why.
She knew as soon as she saw it.
That something had intervened in Leluyaâs fate.
And that it had twisted and led her fate.
âThat Banshee doesnât use this kind of thing.â
Sheâs a death magic specialist.
She had never seen her use any other magic. Let alone fate magic.
âIs it the work of a third party?â
If she was curious, she could just check it out herself. She wasnât too worried. It couldnât be the Death Lord himself who had manifested.
If such a being had been resurrected directly, the news should have already spread throughout the dimensions.
Ravens?
They would have died with bloody tears flowing from their eyes before even spitting out an ill omen.
It wasnât something to be evaluated as a mere bad omen.
Instead of resurrecting directly, he must have used some kind of means.
Ananke roughly guessed what it was.
Following the faint traces, Ananke moved swiftly.
Soon, she arrived at her destination.
District 10, where the lowest dimensions gathered. The Caesar Continent also belonged here.
Anankeâs eyes gleamed.
âEquivalent Exchange?â
A memory etched into the dimension.
It was a witchâs scream and nightmare.
And for Ananke, it was invaluable information.
After examining the memory in detail, Ananke nodded quietly.
Leluya.
She seemed to have been a fairly talented full-fledged witch.
Otherwise, she wouldnât have been able to use Equivalent Exchange even at the moment of death.
âIf I get the chance, I should revive her.â
That would be enough compensation for giving her life to deliver the memory.
Anankeâs figure headed towards a planet. Detection magic was floating around the planet. The amount of mana put into the magic was truly pathetic.
The level wasnât that high either.
However, its structure was very sophisticated.
âIs it different now?â
Ananke reached out her hand.
The magic melted away like ice cream.
Ten signals spread out.
Ananke immediately blocked them.
At that moment.
One of the signals split into a hundred smaller ones and spread out again.
She blocked that too⌠she thought.
This time, she saw detection signals that were too small, splitting into thousands, continuing to break through.
She blocked that too⌠she thought.
If the detection magic hadnât trembled very slightly, she would have thought so.
Ananke blinked.
Just one.
She missed one.
âHaha! You havenât changed, Banshee.â
In the past, she would have missed a thousand.
But now, it was just one.
It was worth bursting the ravenâs body.
âA nightmare?â
Not anymore.
Her figure was sucked into the planet.
* * *
Caw!
Ominous raven calls echoed from all directions. Hearing this, Irisâ pupils trembled.
âWhat, what should I do?â
Ananke came herself?
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To this insignificant dimension?
And bombs were planted in her brain and heart.
She was in real trouble.
But there was nothing she could do.
While she rolled her eyes.
Kim Minwoo was deep in thought with his arms crossed.
He had just figured out the real clear condition.
âNo matter how much I think about itâŚâ
Itâs too much of a waste to just leave.
It would be nice not to fight.
At that moment.
Ravens swarmed in. They gathered and took the shape of a woman.
A woman with black wings like a fallen angel on her back.
She looked back and forth between Iris and Merhen, then nodded.
âExcellent escape method, Necromancer.â
âDonât move your mana. Iâll blow you up right away.
âMy legs hurt. Canât I even summon a chair?â
âStand and talk. I told you not to move your mana.
âBanshee. Youâve gotten a lot crankier since I last saw you.â
âI heard you coming. Stupid raven.
Ananke smiled.
âIâm going to have a conversation with your master. It might be a good thing.Now, be quiet, minion.â
ââŚ
Merhen stared at this side. Kim Minwoo nodded.
âA conversation. I wonder what the topic will be.â
âYou donât want to leave here, do you?â
âThatâs right.â
Kim Minwoo admitted coolly.
It seemed that the Grand Witch knew about the gate and the clear conditions.
âSo?â
âState your purpose. I want to make a deal. Donât we want to have a more honest conversation? If I swear on my name, it should be possible.â
âDonât try anything funny. You think I donât know youâre trying to use magic?
âBanshee. I asked your master. And⌠you donât have the confidence to stop me? Well, I guess. I only missed one earlier.â
Ananke subtly provoked Merhen. Biting her lip, she looked at Kim Minwoo.
âMinwoo. Sheâs up to something. If you swear, the mana in your body will move. She might use it for magic.
Merhen reacted like a sharp cat. It was the first time he had seen her so wary of another mage.
After a brief moment of contemplation.
Kim Minwoo nodded.
âLetâs do it, the oath.â
âHow refreshing.â
âI have my own means as well.â
No risk, no reward.
That was exactly the case now.
If the Grand Witch was really thinking about trading, he might be able to catch a big fish.
Of course, what did she want to trade?
What were the conditions?
He didnât know any of that.
âI wouldnât understand it even if I heard it now.â
How do you tell if a witch is lying or not?
Thatâs why they swear oaths.
What if she had a different idea and used magic?
âThen Iâll have to use the nuke.â
He had no choice.
He had to find a way to escape, even if it meant using a nuclear bomb. But the Grand Witchâs offer was tempting enough to warrant the risk.
âMerhen, I need a favor.â
ââŚAlright. Just trust me, Minwoo.
Merhen nodded resolutely. Soon, the Grand Witch opened her mouth.
âI, Ananke Roahaz Avelonde, swear to speak the truth from now on.â
Poof!
A blue light burst from Anankeâs body.
âSee, Banshee?â
ââŚFine. She swore an oath.
Merhen nodded.
Ananke, having received confirmation, looked at Kim Minwoo and said.
âWe can make a deal. But the Dragon Legions is different. You are natural enemies.â
âIsnât the same true for you?â
âDragon Knights and Dragons are natural enemies. Do you think the same goes for witches and Banshees?â
âNot natural enemies?â
âDo you call a skilled swordsman the natural enemy of all swordsmen? Itâs not usually like that.â
Ananke then shrugged and looked at Merhen, saying:
âAre we natural enemies? Ah, are you asking if itâs the same relationship as Dragon Knights and Dragons?â
ââŚNo, itâs not.â
Kim Minwoo nodded.
âI understand. What is your offer?â
âCooperation.â
âThis is the first time Iâve heard of the Coven being such a kind organization.â
âInvestment should be made at a low point, shouldnât it?ââ
âHave you forgotten your grudge?â
âNo, of course not.â
Ananke then spoke with a subdued gaze.
âI havenât forgotten it, and I donât intend to forget it. But for the greater good, I can put it aside for a while.â
âGreater good?â
âThe Outer God has awakened.â
[TL/N: So I am not yet sure if whether to call them Outer Gods or something else so if the name changes in the future chaps think of it as me deciding the name (though I wonât be that inconsistent but still)]
ââŚThe Outer God?â
Kim Minwooâs eyes turned serious.
âYes. The Outer God. Once it was just a metaphysical being, but now itâs different. It has already gained a physical form. The entire dimension is shaking.â
âDo you want me to fight the Outer God?â
âSomeday, yes. Of course, this is just a large-scale collaboration. There is also a small collaboration.â
âIf itâs a small collaborationâŚâ
âThe fall of the Dragon Legions. It wouldnât be a bad thing for you either.â
âThatâs an interesting offer.â
Anankeâs proposal was very interesting.
Ancient Dragon?
It would take some time to catch one on his own. Finding one is one thing, but even if he finds one, thereâs no way it wouldnât belong to a group like the Dragon Legions.
But if he had the Coven as his backer.
âI might be able to catch it much faster than I thought.â
The body of an Ancient Dragon over 10,000 years old.
Wasnât this the most difficult material to obtain?
âBut if youâre joining hands for the greater good, arenât the Dragon Legions included?â
âMany Ancient Dragons have already joined forces with the Outer God.â
Then they were also enemies of his.
Wasnât hunting Outer Gods his fundamental purpose in the first place?
âThen how do you plan to proceed with the cooperation?â
âStrictly speaking, itâs cooperation with the Raven School. My opinion is not the will of the entire Coven. We will provide what our faction can support. Do you have anything to ask for?â
âDo you by any chance have any materials from Ancient Dragons?â
He immediately listed the ingredients for Gleipnir.
Ananke, who had been listening calmly, nodded.
âI think I can hand over the Balrogâs blood and Mimirâs Sigh. I donât have the Abyss Lordâs Bloodline, but I know where it dwells. I can connect you with it.â
âFor free?â
âOf course not. These are precious materials. Connecting you to the Abyss Lordâs dwelling is also a valuable service.â
Of course.
If she gave all this away for free, it wouldnât be cooperation, but rather being taken advantage of.
Sheâs aGrand Witch who has lived for hundreds of years, so she wouldnât be so easy.
âThen what do you want in return?â
âTo inscribe a spell on your body. Itâs nothing special, just for observation.â
âThatâs something special, isnât it?â
âYou crazy bitch.
One undead and one human.
And a witch.
The three stared at each other.
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