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Chapter 289: Metal Forbidden City (2)
Metal Seoul.
Dogo didnât provide an official response to Yeongwoo's absurd suggestion.
However, the quest's objectives remained unchanged, which essentially meant:
âYou tacitly agreed, didnât you? If I were to choose the capital of Earth, what other place would there be besides Seoul? All my comrades are there.â
Even as he said this, Yeongwoo was already imagining what a metalized Seoul would look like.
Giant guardian statues protecting the four gates of Seoul, and a metal Gyeongbokgung Palace, for example.
And more importantlyâŠ
âCould we equip Seoul with laser cannons like the ones on the Forbidden City?â
The reason Yeongwoo was focused on this particular idea was none other than because of the Mutants.
If they could establish a perfect capital defense system through city modifications, wouldnât that naturally solve the Mutant problem as well?
âThat would greatly expand my range of operations.â
Today alone, he had to return to Seoul before 1 PM to deal with the Mutants.
But what if those restrictions were lifted?
If that happened, even managing Earth on a global scale wouldnât be impossible.
This would allow him to realize the goal he declared during the Strongest Sword election: âEnrich the nation and strengthen its military to unify the world.â
And to achieve that, the key was the modification core of the Forbidden City.
âIâm sorry, but the Forbidden City has to go down.â
[Mission] Secure the modification core of the Forbidden City and choose a new capital for Earth.
It was clear as day that if Yeongwoo were to secureâor rather, stealâthat core, the Metal Forbidden City would inevitably collapse.
Click!
As Yeongwoo stepped inside Tiananmen, the voice of Im Dupyeong once again echoed from within the palace.
âMaster Jeong.
âOh, seriously, you talk too much. After striking first, why do you keep calling me 'Master'?â
Of course, he didnât mind being called 'Master' by someone who was once the President of China.
After all, it was a unique experience.
However, if this was meant as a strategic courtesy to gain favor, he was not interested.
âI sense killing intent. Iâm not mistaken, am I?
âNo, so you really opened the gate thinking weâd have a conversation? After exchanging laser beams, donât we have to see this through to the end?â
While saying this, Yeongwoo carefully surveyed his surroundings.
You never know when or where a laser beam might come shooting out.
Clank, clank.
After taking a few more steps forward, he was soon greeted by the majestic sight of the Meridian Gate, which had approached surprisingly close.
This was the official main gate of the Forbidden City, and the only structure immune to the laser cannons fired from the Returneesâ Room.
âThey say itâs a product of their own, so it canât be attacked⊠Does that make any sense? And yet, the Forbidden Cityâs laser cannons attacked me.â
Swish.
As Yeongwoo adjusted his grip on his sword and stepped through the Meridian Gate, Im Dupyeong spoke again.
âWe share the same benefactor.
ââŠSo?â
âAs you have seen, shouldnât we be cooperating rather than pointing swords at each other?
He was referring to the fact that Yeongwooâs bombardment didnât touch the Meridian Gate.
Since they were both using the power of Toma, Im Dupyeong suggested that instead of fighting, they should find another way.
ââŠâŠ.â
But strictly speaking, Im Dupyeong and Yeongwoo didnât share the same benefactor.
For Im Dupyeong, his only reliance was Toma, but Yeongwooâs main sponsor was Dogo, who had instructed him to extract the Forbidden Cityâs core.
Moreover, the two companies had different statuses on Earth.
Dogo was a construction company that legally obtained the right to develop Earth, while Toma was merely an affiliate of the Earth Reset Project.
And in the first placeâŠ
[Mission] Secure the modification core of the Forbidden City and choose a new capital for Earth.
âOur company is on a different level. They even say we can choose the capital of Earth?â
In other words, the city Yeongwoo chose would eventually become the new capital of Earth.
Dogoâs ambition to place Yeongwoo in control of Earth was becoming clear.
âCooperation only works if our interests align. You and I are on different scales.â
âWhat?
Im Dupyeong was finally starting to get angry.
After all, even he had his limits when it came to swallowing his pride.
By this time, Yeongwoo had already passed through the open Meridian Gate and was heading toward the Taihe Gate.
The Taihe Gate was the main entrance to the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the most important structure in the Forbidden City.
Passing through here would allow access to the core of the Forbidden City.
The Hall of Supreme Harmony was also the location where emperors were crowned.
âWhat? Itâs closed?â
Seeing that the Taihe Gate was locked, Yeongwoo instinctively knew that Im Dupyeong must be hiding behind it.
And more importantlyâŠ
ââŠâŠ.â
âYouâve arrived.â
In front of the firmly closed Taihe Gate stood two elderly men.
Politburo Standing Committee Member No. 5, Hyun Buwon, and Standing Committee Member No. 3, Sung Bangho.
Both members were quite tall, around 2 meters, but despite their imposing physiques, their eyes trembled intensely.
They knew very well that the person who had just arrived at the Taihe Gate was the one who had killed the other three Standing Committee members, except for Chairman Im.
Among those three was Hong Jingbai, Beijing's second most powerful man.
Swoosh.
Hyun Buwon, the 5th Standing Committee member, stepped away from the Taihe Gate and gestured for Yeongwoo to stop.
âStop right there.â
Yeongwoo took three or four more steps before finally stopping at the Committee memberâs command.
Clank!
âYour voice is trembling, Committee Member.â
Yeongwoo spoke with a smile, causing the 3rd Standing Committee member, Sung Bangho, who had his arms crossed, to twitch his eyebrows.
âNormally, outsiders are not allowed to enter the Hall of Supreme Harmony, but the Chairman has granted special permission. However, you must leave all your weapons behind.â
As Sung Bangho spoke, his gaze fell upon Yeongwooâs sword, Bastard.
Even a layman could see that this sword was no ordinary weapon.
âWhat if I donât?â
ââŠWhat?â
âWhat if I refuse to disarm? Are you going to fight me?â
âYouâŠ!â
It was a provocation that greatly wounded their pride, but Sung Bangho did not immediately rush at him.
While he was aware of Yeongwooâs formidable skills, Im Dupyeong was just behind him.
âIâve heard youâre very arrogant. If you werenât the Chairmanâs guest, I would have personally ripped your heart out.â
âMy heart is invincible to swords, old man.â
With these words, Yeongwoo lifted his sword, causing both Standing Committee members to flinch reflexively.
But what Yeongwoo did next wasâŠ
Thud!
He planted the sword firmly into the ground in front of the Taihe Gate.
âSince Iâm at the Forbidden City, I suppose I should follow its rules.â
With that, he slightly spread his arms to show that he had no other weapons.
âNow open the door. Iâm a busy man.â
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At Yeongwooâs command, the castle guard reluctantly nodded, and soon, one of the five elders of the Hyun family placed his hand on the Taihe Gate.
Thump.
The tightly locked latch automatically released, and the thick iron door began to open.
Thududududuk!
The Taihe Gate opened.
Behind the massive entrance was the Taihe Hall square, where ancient Chinese officials used to bow and pay respects.
And across this spacious squareâ
Roooaaar...!
Stood the Taihe Hall, exuding an eerie aura, like a towering Mount Tai.
Originally, the Taihe Hall was built on a stone staircase rising from the square, but now the entire staircase had been replaced with metal.
Even the wooden structure of the Taihe Hall was completely covered in metal, making it look less like a fortress and more like a battleship.
âImpressive. So if I take that Core, I can turn Seoul into something like this?â
As Yeongwoo strolled around the Taihe Hall square like a visitor at a model house, the gate behind him closed shut.
Kuuung!
They had trapped the unarmed Yeongwoo in front of the Taihe Hall.
And thenâ
Shiiiiiing!
The central decorative path of the staircase leading to the Taihe Hall began to glow brightly.
This path, known as the âDragon Path,â was the route reserved for the emperorâs palanquin and was characterized by carvings of dragons flying through clouds.
Therefore, what Yeongwoo was seeing now wasâ
âThese Chinese guys really have a thing for dragons...â
As Yeongwoo, staring at the brightly glowing dragon on the path, was about to step onto the staircase leading to the Taihe Hallâ
Grrrr!
The âFearful Catâ that Yeongwoo had tucked into his pocket let out a sharp cry.
âIm Dupyeong?â
As Yeongwoo widened his eyes, he soon sensed a massive presence rising from within the Taihe Hall, just beyond the high staircase.
It was as if a huge tidal wave was approaching silently.
âOh, come to think of it.â
Yeongwoo realized that the sky above the Taihe Hall square had grown ominously dark, and he quickly summoned a Golden Trail, Dullahanâs sword, and the White Fire from his weapon arsenal.
Pa-pa-pat! Pa-pat!
Then, from beyond the staircase, the voice of Im Dupyeong, which he had been hearing all along, flowed out.
âYou have quite a few tricks up your sleeve.
But his tone was much different from before.
He no longer spoke respectfully, and his tone had become much more ferocious.
âEarlier, you wanted to talk, but now youâve changed your mind?â
As Yeongwoo spoke, glancing alternately at the blackened sky and the tightly closed Taihe Gate, Im Dupyeong let out a low chuckle.
âYour sword outside the gate was showing an unusually strong energy reaction.
It was referring to the Scapegoat.
âBut I no longer sense any âdangerâ from you.
âReally? Then show yourself already.â
As Yeongwoo finished speaking and was about to step onto the sacred Dragon Path, a tremendous wave of energy erupted from the Taihe Hall.
âHow dare you!
Rumble!
A thunderous sound echoed, and a massive object rose from the front of the Taihe Hall, darkening the already black sky even further.
â......!â
It was none other than a dragon.
The first oriental dragon Yeongwoo had seen since his reset.
âNo way... what the hell did you do?â
However, it wasnât just an ordinary dragon; the creature was a type of steel dragon, its entire body made of pitch-black metal, much like this metal Forbidden City.
It was similar to Yeongwooâs eldest uncle, Song Taeho.
But hadnât Im Dupyeong said he narrowly avoided the annihilation vote and blocked all the attacks directed at him?
âWhat the... werenât you human?â
As Yeongwoo, for the first time in a while, looked surprised at the sight of Im Dupyeongâs head soaring high in the air, he noticed a title above his crown.
ăThe Great Villain of Beijingă
âUh.â
That format clearly signified the Strongest Sword, or rather, the strongest in each nation.
In other words, Im Dupyeong was still considered human.
âDid this crazy guy abandon his body to gain power?â
If that were the case, then Im Dupyeong was the epitome of a new human species optimized for the reset.
And finallyâ
âHah, human? Iâve long stopped being such a weak creature.
âWhat?â
âI will become a god.
With these words, Im Dupyeong descended the Dragon Path of the Taihe Hall, filling the front of the square where Yeongwoo stood.
The sheer size of his body was overwhelming, twisting multiple times in midair, yet still blocking not only the Taihe Hall behind him but also the sky.
âHm, you do look strong.â
Though Yeongwoo wore a reluctant expression, he didnât miss the small number glowing under Im Dupyeongâs chin.
From earlier, something had been shining under the guyâs chin, so he zoomed in with his âClairvoyanceâ and saw a series of numbers.
484,237,551 / 500,000,000
âTen hundred... billions? So thatâs 480 million`?â
Then the number on the right must be 500 million.
In other words, out of 500 million, 480 million.
Yeongwoo blinked, his mind quickly racing.
It didnât take long for him to reach a conclusion.
âThis bastard isnât a dragon yet, but a mere Imoogi.â
Yeongwoo immediately lifted his head to gaze at the sky.
Sure enough, the dark sky hadnât actually changed due to the weather; it was merely a large canopy draped over the Forbidden City.
In other words, the reason Im Dupyeong had deliberately invited Yeongwoo inside the Forbidden City was that fighting here gave him an advantage.
And the reason for that wasâ
âAha... you need 16 million more. Thatâs the condition of your contract with Toma, isnât it? To use your power outside this fortress.â
In terms of cosmic contracts, Yeongwooâs experience far surpassed anyone elseâs.
As Yeongwoo made this plausible deduction, Im Dupyeong, who was blocking the sky, gritted his steel brows and furrowed his forehead.
âHow presumptuous! But you are already in my grasp. You are the last offering on my path to becoming a god.
With that, he twisted part of his upper body and pulled out an arm holding a glowing Yeouiju.
â......!â
At that exact moment, Yeongwooâs pupils also dilated widely.
âThe Core!â
He instinctively knew.
That was the very Yeouiju that would turn the Imoogi Im Dupyeong into a god... no, into a dragon, and would eventually become the heart of Metal Seoul.
âAll thatâs left now is to crush him.â
Having gathered all the information he needed, Yeongwoo licked his lips and reached his right hand backward.
Paht!
â......?
At that moment, Im Dupyeongâs steel brow furrowed as his eyes squinted tightly.
Crash!
One side of the Taihe Gate behind them shattered as the mythical cursed sword, Bastard, shot like a bullet into its masterâs hand.
âYouâre about to become a cripple.â
Mocking Im Dupyeongâs aspirations, Yeongwoo tightened his grip on Bastard, while the aspiring god, Chairman Im, raised the Yeouiju high and shouted.
âForbidden City! Activate extermination mode!
âWhat?â
Then, the four red watchtowers, each guarding the corners of the Forbidden City, rose simultaneously.
Kugugugugu!
In response, Yeongwoo, impressed, lunged at Im Dupyeong.
âLeave that behind too! Im Dupyeong...!â
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