[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]
Chapter 228
Eight years ago, Park Man-ho had forcibly thrown Zeon into the 972th tunnel just because he was in a bad mood after losing money at a gambling den.
This was despite the fact that several people had already died in the 972th tunnel.
If Zeon hadnât awakened or met Dyoden, he would have died back then.
At the time, he had been so miserable that he swore vengeance. But as time passed and Zeon went through countless experiences, he grew stronger, facing trials far greater than anything Park Man-ho could have inflicted.
Naturally, the memory of that day faded, and Park Man-ho was no longer someone Zeon sought revenge against.
Park Man-ho was simply too insignificant for Zeon to hold onto any grudges. He had completely forgotten about himâuntil, unexpectedly, Park Man-ho recognized him and approached.
Park Man-ho glared at Zeon with wide, angry eyes.
He looked quite fierce, but it had no effect on Zeon.
With an incredulous expression, Park Man-ho said.
âYou crazy bastard! Youâre happy to see me? Have you completely lost your mind?â
âWhy? I really am glad to see you.â
âYouâve really gone nuts. Do you know how much trouble you caused me by disappearing like that?â
âLiar.â
âWhat?â
âWhy would someone like me have caused you any trouble? Back then, I was just an insignificant extra.â
âThis son of a bitch sure talks smooth, huh? Youâve got a slick tongue, donât you?â
Having run out of things to say, Park Man-ho scowled.
Zeonâs disappearance hadnât actually caused him any trouble. As Zeon said, he had been a negligible presence back then. The real reason for Park Man-hoâs anger was that he had lost a lot of money at the gambling den today.
Park Man-ho was the overseer of the Mana Stone Mines.
Naturally, he had siphoned off a significant amount of Mana Stone Miness, pocketing a good deal of under-the-table money.
The problem was that he had lost all that dirty money at the gambling den.
Meeting Zeon under such circumstances made his blood boil.
It didnât matter why Zeon was back or where he had been all this time.
What mattered was that Zeon was in front of him, and Park Man-ho needed someone to take out his anger on.
âCome here, you bastard! A guy like you should be thrown back into the tunnels to mine Mana Stone Miness for the rest of your life.â
âIâm not a miner anymore.â
âWhat a joke. Once a miner, always a miner. As long as youâre a miner, you have to follow my orders.â
âThatâs some twisted logic. Maybe I should learn from you.â
âYou think this is funny, huh? Laughing at me?â
âBecause it is funny.â
âYou son of a bitch⊠Iâm going to kill you.â
Park Man-hoâs anger exploded as he swung his massive fist at the still-smirking Zeon.
Despite being a mere E-rank Awakened, Park Man-hoâs punch had enough destructive power to kill an ordinary person with a single blow.
He didnât actually intend to kill Zeon. He just wanted to teach him a lesson and shake him down for some money. His plan was to throw Zeon back into the tunnels and squeeze him dry.
Wham!
But his pleasant daydream was shattered by sudden pain.
The fist that should have crushed Zeonâs face was halted in mid-air.
What stopped it was Zeonâs palm.
It felt as though he had punched a boulder; his fist ached as it collided with Zeonâs hand.
Shocked by the unexpected pain, Park Man-hoâs eyes widened.
âYouâŠ?â
Creak!
In that instant, Zeon clenched his palm.
Park Man-hoâs fist crumpled as if caught in a vice.
âUgh!â
A groan escaped Park Man-hoâs lips.
He struggled to pull his fist out of Zeonâs grip, but there was no escaping the strength that held him.
Finally, he screamed in pain.
âAagh! It hurts! Let go of me!â
âSay that again. What did you say you were going to do to me? Throw me back into the tunnels and have me swing a pickaxe for the rest of my life?â
âGah! I-I didnât mean it. I swear I would never do that.â
Park Man-ho hurriedly shook his head.
His fist, trapped in Zeonâs grip, felt like it was about to be crushed.
This alone told him that Zeon was an Awakenedâone far stronger than him.
No matter how addicted to gambling he was, Park Man-ho knew better than to throw a higher-ranking Awakened into the tunnels.
He promptly dropped to his knees.
âIâm begging you. Please spare me.â
âAnd what would you give me in return if I let you live?â
âWhat?â
âIsnât it obvious? Thereâs no such thing as forgiveness without a price. Eight years ago, you threw me into a deathtrap of a tunnel just because you were in a bad mood.â
âBut you survived, didnât you?â
âThatâs only because I was lucky. You didnât help me at all. Now itâs time for you to pay the price.â
Never forget a favor, but more importantly, never forget a grudge.
Especially when the person you have a grudge against comes to you of their own accord.
Park Man-hoâs face twisted in frustration.
He hadnât expected Zeon to make such a demand.
Meanwhile, Zeonâs grip tightened even further.
Crack!
The sound of bones cracking filled the air.
At this rate, all the bones in Park Man-hoâs hand would be shattered.
Desperately, Park Man-ho spoke.
âW-Wait! I have something hidden away.â
âYou, the guy who lost everything to gambling, have something hidden away? You expect me to believe that?â
âGah! Itâs true! Itâs something I couldnât easily get rid of, so I kept it hidden. Youâll definitely like it.â
âReally?â
âYes, I swear.â
âHmm.â
Zeon loosened his grip slightly, a look of interest crossing his face.
Blood slowly returned to Park Man-hoâs face.
âSo, where is this item?â
âI kept it in a secret vault at the gambling den.â
âAnd you want me to believe that?â
âItâs true! I tried to sell it at the gambling den, but they were lowballing me, so I stashed it in the vault.â
Park Man-ho frantically explained.
âWhat exactly is this precious item?â
âI donât know.â
âYou donât know?â
âYeah! Itâs a mineral mined from the Mana Stone Mines, but itâs not a Mana Stone Mines. But itâs special.â
âAnd you want me to believe that?â
âIâm telling the truth! Once you see it, youâll believe me. Itâs really something unique.â
âAlright, show me the way.â
Finally, Zeon released Park Man-hoâs fist.
Tears welled up in Park Man-hoâs eyes as he cradled his nearly-broken hand. But Zeon had no intention of sympathizing with his misery.
âHurry up and lead the way.â
âO-okay, follow me.â
Park Man-ho stumbled forward.
He led Zeon to a rundown street on the outskirts of the Mana Stone Mines.
In front of the house stood a few men who appeared to be Awakened.
Recognizing Park Man-ho, they called out to him.
âHey, Park Man-ho! Already back with the money?â
âHehe! Try not to lose it all this time, alright?â
Gritting his teeth at their mocking comments, Park Man-ho responded.
âShut up and open the door.â
âWhoâs the kid beside you? A new backer?â
âA backer? We always welcome those. Haha!â
They didnât even bother asking Zeonâs name.
They assumed Park Man-ho had found some clueless rookie to drag into the gambling den. It wasnât an uncommon occurrence around here.
Gambling addicts who ran out of money would often bring in new backers and lure them into the gambling world, earning a commission from the den.
It was a vicious cycle that kept producing more victims.
Cursing under his breath, Park Man-ho led Zeon inside the gambling den.
âThese damn bloodsuckersâŠâ
Zeon smiled as he followed.
It was amusing to see Park Man-ho, a villain in his own right, cursing others as villains.
âWhoa! Itâs happening!â
âDamn!â
âTen times! Ten times, Iâm telling youâŠ!â
Inside, the scene was unlike anything that could be imagined from the outside.
Countless people with bloodshot eyes were engrossed in gambling.
Some were throwing dice, others were focused on cards.
A roulette wheel spun in one corner, while in another area, beast-like creatures were being forced to fight as people placed bets.
Roar!
Screech!
The gambling den was filled with the frenzy of both the beastsâ howls and the gamblersâ cheers.
Even as Park Man-ho and Zeon entered, no one paid them any attention, fully absorbed in their bets.
Park Man-ho, unable to hide his envy, quickly moved deeper into the den.
At the back of the gambling den was a vault.
It was a rented storage vault.
In front of it stood two bald men.
Their exposed, muscular arms were like bulging rocks.
These two were the owners of the gambling denâthe twin brothers.
The twins had been running the gambling den in the Mana Stone Mines for a long time, amassing a fortune.
They were both C-rank Awakened, among the strongest in the Mana Stone Mines. Thanks to that, they had fended off numerous threats and kept the gambling den going all this time.
The older twinâs eyes sparkled when he saw Zeon following behind Park Man-ho.
âWhatâs this? You brought a kid. Is he the new backer?â
âDamn it! A backer? This guyâs the one who escaped from the mine years ago.â
âIs that so?â
âHeâs got hidden money, and itâs no joke.â
Park Man-ho, now emboldened, stood confidently beside the twins.
âIs that true?â
âCanât you tell just by looking at his clothes? The fabric isnât ordinaryâitâs high-end.â
âLooks like it.â
âSince I brought him here, we split seventy-thirty. Of course, I get the seventy.â
âBroke as you are, thatâs funny. Sixty-forty, and we get the sixty.â
âYouâre joking, right?â
âAre you? You look like you got roughed up after trying to rob him. Weâre taking more because thereâs a risk involved.â
âDamn it! Fine, take the sixty. But I get the forty, no arguments.â
âYou shouldâve said that from the start.â
The twin brothers laughed and raised their hands. Instantly, their lackeys throughout the gambling den closed in on Zeon.
âHand over everything youâve got, kid!â
âThose clothes look nice. I think Iâll take them.â
The Awakeneds surrounding Zeon threatened him.
âTsk. So thatâs what this was all about.â
Zeon clicked his tongue and looked at Park Man-ho.
Hiding behind the twin brothers, Park Man-ho pointed and shouted.
âYou think I was going to hand over my treasure to a nobody like you? Donât be ridiculous, bastard! No matter how much youâve awakened, to me, youâre still just a miner.â
âYouâre going to regret this.â
âScrew you! If I were the type to bow my head to the likes of you, I wouldnât have survived this long.â
âTsk.â
Zeon gave up on talking and clicked his tongue in annoyance.
At that moment, the gambling denâs Awakeneds rushed at him.
âGet him!â
âKill him!â
Axes and swords were swung at Zeon.
All the Awakeneds working at the gambling den were brawlers with no hesitation in their attacks.
They had killed more than a few people in their time.
Taking someoneâs life was nothing to them.
They were fully confident theyâd achieve their goal this time too. But things donât always go as planned.
Whoosh!
Suddenly, flames appeared all around Zeon.
He had summoned Fire Missiles.
The sight of the countless Fire Missiles surrounding Zeon caused Park Man-ho, the twin brothers, and the gambling denâs Awakened to freeze.
They stood there, statuesque, frozen mid-attack.
They never imagined Zeon would summon so many Fire Missiles.
âDamn it!â
âHeâs a high-ranking Awakened.â
A sudden realization that something was terribly wrong flashed through their minds.
Zeon looked at them and spoke.
âI only intended to take the item from Park Man-hoâs vault, but Iâve changed my mind.â
âWhat?â
âHand over everything youâve got.â
Whoosh!
Dozens of Fire Missiles shot toward the Awakeneds.
[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]