â......What?â
âDidnât you hear me? I said I wanted to know why youâre called the âStar Eater.ââ
Alon shut his mouth for a moment.
He hadnât expected to hear that title in this situation.
âWhat does that mean?â
At Alonâs question, which slipped out without him realizing it, Karaan frowned for a brief moment.
âWá łell, if you donât feel like telling me, then forget it. I was just asking out of pure curiosity anyway.â
Karaan stepped back.
It wasnât that he didnât want to tell himâhe truly didnât know.
Swallowing those words back down his throat, Alon asked Karaan.
âWhy did you do something like this?â
âSomething like this?â
âYes.â
Karaan let out a sneer as if he found it quite amusing.
âWhat exactly do you mean by âsomething like thisâ? The reason Iâm engaging in this war of attrition instead of calling their closest followers here? Or the reason Iâm trying to kill that rat bastard? Or maybeââ
Snickerâ
âThe reason I killed that lump of skin down there?â
Alon looked into Karaanâs eyes.
Eyes slightly eaten away by madness, as if gazing down upon the world itself. He met that strange, unpleasant gaze.
âAll of it.â
âAll of it? You sure are curious. But itâs not like thereâs anything I canât tell you.â
Karaan continued lightly.
âFirst, the reason I killed that lump of skin was to offer him as a sacrifice to that being. At the very least, among the ordinary humans around me, he was the most revered existence.â
â......Even though that was your father?â
âFatherââ
Karaan muttered the word several times as if savoring it, then nodded.
âThatâs true. He was my father. But that isnât important. He was someone who didnât even possess the ability to distinguish what truly mattered in the first place.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âExactly what I said. He was someone who couldnât tell what was important. I simply offered up someone that useless as a sacrifice. This kingdom, too, should be ruled by someone more fitting. For example, that being.â
Karaan grinned, the corners of his mouth twitching upward.
And in that moment, Alon realized something clearly.
âHis words are filled with contradictions.â
At a glance, it sounded like something one might pass over without much thought, but the more he listened, the harder it was to understand.
To begin with, Karaanâs words hardly felt like answers to Alonâs questions.
What he was spewing out was nothing more than directionless, negative rage toward Carmaxes III.
A rage riddled with contradictions.
Yet even so, Alon had little trouble grasping why Karaan had become the way he was.
âUnlike the original world, it seems the Carmaxes chose Karsem instead of Karaan.â
In Psychedelia, the one who became king was Karaan.
That was only natural.
Karaan wasnât an outstanding figure, but compared to the reckless Karsem, he was dozensâperhaps even hundredsâof times the better choice.
However, things were different now.
The reformed Karsem had become a far superior existence to Karaan.
Just as Alon was about to sink deeper into thought, he instinctively halted his thinking and looked at Karaan.
âWhy are you trying to kill Karsem?â
âThereâs no particular reason. Heâs just unpleasant to look at. Thatâs all.â
âI heard you were planning to use him as a sacrifice.â
âSo the rat bastard went that far with his mouth.â
Karaan shrugged as if it meant nothing.
âStill, among humans, heâs the kind thatâs revered, so I planned to offer him.â
âEven though heâs your blood relative?â
âDonât make me repeat myself. As I already said, thatâs not important. Then, is the last question remaining now?â
âI donât even need an answer to that. Itâs probably because of faith.â
âHoh?â
A flicker of interest appeared on Karaanâs face.
âIs it not?â
âNo, thatâs the correct answer. As expected, thereâs something about you. Thereâs a reason you were called some kind of sage-god even before the great ones descended.â
Watching Karaan grin as if amused, Alon remained silent for a moment before opening his mouth.
âIt seems you still havenât gathered enough power to properly wield it. Or to be precise, even if youâve manifested, youâre not at a level where you can control that power yet.â
In an instant, the laughter vanished from Karaanâs face.
Confirming that reaction, Alon continued speaking.
âThatâs why youâre trying to conquer this city through fear, no matter what, to extract faith. Ruling through fear in a short time, rather than gaining faith naturally.â
âWell, am I wrong?â
Karaan let out a hollow laugh.
âI had a rough idea, but you know even more than I expected.â
Karsem muttered quietly.
However, in truth, Alon didnât know the details of divine-blood to that extent. In other words, what he said to Karsem was nothing more than a bluff.
Karsem, who had handed over information so easily, replied without even realizing heâd been deceived.
âBut at this point, itâs all meaningless. That being is going to take this city into his hands.â
Karaan grinned widely and stomped his foot.
Uuuuuung~!
Along with that, countless magic circles burst forth.
âWhat, did you really think Iâd just let myself be taken without saying a word?â
When Alon looked down with a hint of surprise, Karsemâs expression grew even more vile.
âThis isââ
âA summoning circle. In just a little while, that beingâs creations will start bursting forth endlessly throughout this kingdom. Thanks for dragging things out for me like this.â
â......â
âDonât look at me like that. You didnât seriously think Iâd be stupid enough to just answer your questions obediently, did you?â
Boom~! Kuguuguung~!
Inside the royal castle, which began to rumble as if it might collapse at any moment.
âYouâre about to die anyway, so letâs exchange farewells in advance. Farewell.â
A sneering mockery fell from his lips.
Alon asked Karaan.
âAfter going this far, what do you gain?â
âWhat do I gain? Isnât it obvious! Iâll rule this world as that beingâs apostle!â
Hearing that answer, overflowing with ecstasy, Alon let out an involuntary dry laugh behind his blank expression. He had roughly understood already, but hearing it aloud made the puzzle pieces in his head snap perfectly into place.
What it was that Karaan was mistaken about.
And soâ
âThere are two things. Iâll tell you what you donât know.â
Amid the magic circles that were growing ever brighter, Alon calmly opened his mouth.
âFirst, the one youâre trying to manifest has already manifested. He merely used your jealousy to build up âfaithâ a little more comfortably.â
âWhat?â
âIn short, youâve been deceived.â
âWhat are youââ
His brows twisted in an instant.
Karaan tried to say something.
But Alon didnât stop speaking.
âAnd second.â
âHe formed a seal,
â-Youâre not the only one buying time.â
From behind Alon, as if she had been waiting, Blackie revealed itself,
Water-Freezing Seal
Sixfold
Six ice seals were formed.
***
âHaah, fuck.â
The third Babayaga of Colony, a man known as the Flame Ghost.
Acaron let out a vicious curse and sighed from the top of the tower overlooking Colonyâs royal castle.
âIsnât this seriously fucked?â
Acaron looked around the inside of the tower.
A total of eight unconscious soldiers.
He hadnât killed them, of course, but seeing that they were in a state where they wouldnât be waking up for at least a full day, Acaron scratched his head.
Naturally, this miserable state of the tower interior wasnât something he had wanted.
The reason he had done something like this was entirely because of the secret meeting that had taken place at dawn the day before.
The clandestine meeting, secretly convened by Golden Flash Seolrangâknown as the strongest among the current Babayagaâhad forcibly shoved into Acaronâs head truths he hadnât wanted to know.
That Carmaxes III had been killed, and that the First Prince, Karaan, had colluded with those monstrous bastards who had been relentlessly attacking Colony.
âWhy are you sighing like that? Is everything finished?â
As Acaron sighed, a voice suddenly reached him.
However, as if he had already been aware of the visitor, he turned his body without much reaction and replied.
âItâs all done already, so donât worry.â
Where Acaronâs gaze landed stood a middle-aged man.
Another Babayaga like himself.
The man known by the epithet âGallows,â Kazan.
âThen why arenât you evacuating to the colosseum? Did you forget the plan?â
Kazanâs reproach.
At that, Acaron frowned.
âWhat do you mean forget? I havenât forgotten, thatâs why Iâm here.â
âHm, thatâs true.â
âYou, on the other handâare you completely finished with your task?â
âYeah. From the First Tower to the Eighth Tower, all the soldiers we knocked out were sent to the colosseum. Golden Flash took charge of the outer walls, so there shouldnât be any problems there.â
âWhat about the civilians?â
âAlmost all of them gathered at the colosseum.â
At Kazanâs words, Acaron let out a snort that was hard to tell whether it was mockery or praise.
âWell damn, isnât that impressive? From dawn till afternoon, lining everything up perfectly so reports wouldnât go to the royal castle while matching the soldiersâ movement routesâclack clack clack. A miracle strategist is born. How the hell did they come up with a plan like that?â
âFrom what I saw, it wasnât Golden Flash, but that sub-guild leader⊠no, the secretary who planned it.â
The reason theyâ
No, the reason even including them, the A-rank warriors were moving all around Colony.
Was because of that plan.
At dawn yesterday, along with the Second Prince Karsemâs revelations, a scheme put forward by Lime, the secretary of Golden Flash.
To prepare for the battle that would erupt in the city today, they proposed gathering the civilians in the colosseum, where they could be protected more easily.
It was in accordance with that plan that the Babayaga and warriors had been acting from early dawn, timing everything so the soldiers wouldnât sense anything amiss.
âManâif it was gonna be like this, we shouldâve just all run off together.â
âThe moment you open the outer walls, reports would come in no matter what. Structurally speaking, itâs not a rational option.â
âHaâdo you really think thatâs what matters right now?â
âDoesnât seem like you like it.â
âDo you like this, then? Staying here when the royal castle already betrayed us and ran?â
âThen run.â
At Kazanâs calm reply, Acaron shut his mouth.
Ever since the moment he heard that the First Prince had betrayed them, Acaron had wanted to leave Colony.
Unfortunately, the reason he couldnât was only one thing.
Not twoâjust one.
Simply.
âIf you run, Iâll kill you.â
Because Golden Flash had smiled and said exactly that to everyone.
And Golden Flash was someone who absolutely kept her word,
And the fact that she was stronger than everyone gathered here combinedâ
Something Acaron had felt in his bones for a long time, and even more keenly in recent days.
âYou think Iâm doing this because I donât want to run? You want to run too.â
âThatâs true.â
âThen how about we just run together while we can?â
âThat doesnât appeal to me.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I wouldnât be able to die honorably.â
âSince when did you care about bullshit like honor?â
Acaron asked incredulously.
But Kazan shook his head.
âDying honorably.â
â?â
âOr crawling like a dog, scraping your skull down a ravine, and dying miserably.â
âThe former does sound better.â
âRight?â
Letting out a hollow laugh, Acaron sighed again and scratched his head.
âBut seriously, is this really okay?â
âWhat now?â
Kazan frowned as he lifted the unconscious soldiers one by one, but Acaron asked back as if he didnât care.
âNo, I mean it. Even if that whatâs-his-name⊠Alon or whatever came, howâs he supposed to deal with those monster bastards?â
ââŠâŠHmm~ I heard heâs stronger than Golden Flash, so maybe heâll manage somehow?â
âNo, think about it. Theyâre saying the monsters showing up today arenât just, like, a hundred, right? Even if heâs stronger than Golden Flash, wouldnât that still be impossible?â
Acaron deeply furrowed his brow.
âIn my opinion, no matter how you look at it, this is complete bullshit. No matter how strong he is, or if heâs a god or whateverâif those insane monster freaks come charging in like an armyâ!?â
âHe couldnât finish his sentence.
Because of the spine-chilling presence that suddenly erupted from the royal castle.
And that wasnât all.
Kwaaaaaangâ!!!!
A massive explosion followed, bursting out from the royal castle.
Startled in that instant, the two of them snapped their gazes toward the castle.
And thenâ
âFuck.â
âInsaneââ
They each spat out curses.
They couldnât help it.
Because what began falling from the sky as the royal castle exploded apart wasâ
âWeâre fucked.â
âHaahââ
An absolutely enormous number of anomalous entities.
âAh, fuck.â
Grotesque monsters that looked like a fusion of spiders and carnivorous beasts.
More than eight legs flailed violently through the air, clattering loudly.
Their spider-like eyes and mouths writhed in a horrifying manner, and the vile poison dripping from each leg painted the skies of Colony.
ââŠâŠI shouldâve just died pathetically.â
âIâm thinking the same.â
Far too many of them.
Acaron, who had been about to take a stance to fight, instead let the strength drain from his body and gave a hollow smile.
Kazan likewise released the soldiers as if giving up and closed his eyes.
At the moment they were preparing for their endâ
âHuh?â
â?â
Acaron and Kazan felt something was off.
The anomalous entities should have hit the ground long ago, crashing down and causing chaos.
Yet the surroundings were silent.
An extremely suspicious situation.
Feeling uneasy, Acaron cautiously looked up at the sky, and what he saw wasâ
A tree.
So massive it covered the vicinity of Colonyâs royal castle.
Hundredsâperhaps thousandsâof anomalous entities hanging from it like fruit.
As if even the sky itself had been torn apart by black branches and split into thousands of fragments.
A gigantic Black Wood.
âAh?â
It was spread out above the two Babayagaâs heads like a fortress.