Chapter 353
âH-heâsâŠâ
âLord Johan⊠heâs been swallowed by the sandâŠâ
Dongdaemunâs remaining forces, who had come with Johan, were horrified by the terrifying whirlpool of sand.
Johan had vanished beneath itâcompletely buried, not even a trace visible.
âWe have to save him!â
âWe canât let Lord Johan die!â
Some of the believers, determined to rescue Johan, jumped into the violently swirling sand. But no matter how long they waited, not one of them came back out.
All eyes turned to Joshua.
He was the strongest among the remaining believers.
Under normal circumstances, Joshua would have thrown himself into the sandstorm without hesitation to save Johan. But now, he hesitated.
He had lived his life believing Johan to be a god. But at this very moment, that belief was beginning to crumble.
A question surfaced in his mind.
âIf heâs truly a vessel of the divine⊠shouldnât he be able to survive something like this?â
That was why Joshua held back, unable to enter the maelstrom to save Johan.
GRRRRRRK!
Even now, the sand spun with terrifying force.
Just watching from afar made the hair on Joshuaâs body stand on end, sending chills across his skin.
He was no exception.
Even for the "Swift Joshua," entering that sandstorm and returning alive wasnât something he could guarantee.
There was only one solution in this kind of situation.
Eliminate the one who created the phenomenonâZeon.
If Zeon died, the sandstorm would lose its cohesion and disperse.
Joshuaâs gaze shifted to Zeon.
Surrounding Zeon were dozens of Sand Soldiers.
Even for him, cutting through that many soldiers to reach Zeon was impossible.
âA monsterâŠâ
Joshua now considered Zeon even more terrifying than an S-rank beast.
More intelligent and more creative than any monster.
What frightened him even more was Zeonâs calm, unshakable grasp of the situation.
âWe never shouldâve made an enemy of him in the first place.â
Never once had anyone gained anything by opposing Zeon.
He always stayed in control, molding the environment to suit him.
This time was no different.
He had methodically eliminated the paladins, inquisitors, and Dark Saintsâleaving Johan no choice but to personally step forward.
Everything had gone just as Zeon had planned.
And the rest would likely follow the same pattern.
Though Joshua couldnât read Zeonâs mind, it was clear that everything was unfolding according to Zeonâs design.
And Joshua knewâhe wasnât capable of facing Zeon.
âLord Joshua!â
âWe canât just stand hereâ!â
The other Dongdaemun Awakened, unaware of Joshuaâs inner turmoil, pressed him urgently. They demanded he actâdemanded he save Johan. But Joshua ignored them.
Then, it happened.
Ssssshh!
As if it were all a lie, the ferocious sandstorm abruptly came to a halt.
The sand dispersed like mist in every directionâand Johanâs form was revealed within it.
His condition was abysmal.
Both legs were gone from the knees down. His arms had been shredded so thoroughly that nothing remained.
Lying on the ground, he gasped for breath.
âHah⊠hahâŠâ
Overwhelmed by the sheer terror and pain, his mind had shut downâhe couldnât even comprehend the state he was in.
Zeon knelt on one knee, leveling his gaze with Johan.
âZe⊠ZeonâŠâ
Johan croaked with a shredded voice.
Instead of answering, Zeon reached out and yanked the cross from Johanâs neck.
CRACK!
Sparks flew from the cross, as if rejecting Zeonâs touch. But Zeon ignored them and clenched it tightly.
FLASH!
A beam of light fell from the sky.
It was Divine Judgementâthe very skill Johan had wielded.
But without Johan as its conduit and amplifier, the power was drastically diminished.
BOOM!
A Sand Soldier took the hit and remained unharmed.
Zeon examined the cross and murmured,
âLooks like it came from a dungeon.â
âG⊠give it⊠back. Thatâs not yoursâŠâ
Johan tried to reach for the crossâbut without arms, he couldnât even lift his hand.
No matter how great a buffer he was, he couldnât regenerate lost limbs.
Maybe if he had secured Remura as he intendedâmaybe then.
Ultimately, Johan gave up trying to retrieve the cross and simply stared blankly at the sky.
He was dying.
His heartbeat was fading. His face had gone deathly pale.
He had lost far too much bloodâthis outcome was inevitable.
Yet suddenly, a glimmer of life returned to Johanâs face.
With a broken voice, he said,
âI wanted to spread Godâs will across Neo Seoul⊠but youâve ruined everything. Youâll regret this dayâmark my words.â
âMaybe.â
âThe human spirit is weak. People need someone to believe inâsomething to lean on. Today, you severed their connection to the divine. And the price for that will be harsh.â
âYouâre underestimating humanity.â
âAnd youâre overestimating it.â
âIâve roamed the desert for years, seen countless others. Elves, dwarves, beastkinâtheyâre all stronger than humans. But none of them were able to rebuild civilization as quickly as humans. They cling to past glories and live in nostalgia.â
âSo whatâs your point?â
âHumans choose to move forward, not dwell in the past. Even if the future is pitch black. Dongdaemun will be the same. At first, there will be chaos. But theyâll accept a present without you and move toward a new future.â
At those words, Johan screamedâvomiting blood.
âD-donât make me laugh! You think Dongdaemun can stand without me? If Dongdaemun falls, Neo Seoul wonât survive either!â
âThatâs just your wishful thinking.â
âL-lies⊠cough!â
CRACK!
At that moment, Zeon crushed the cross in his hand.
And with that, the last glimmer of life vanished from Johanâs eyes. He coughed up one final mouthful of bloodâthen moved no more.
Thus ended Johan, ruler of Dongdaemun.
Everyone stared in disbelief.
âIs⊠is Lord Johan really dead?â
âNo⊠it canât beâŠâ
They couldnât accept it.
To them, Johan was a god.
And gods donât die.
So they believed he would rise again.
Just like the saint of Earthâs past.
But the dead do not return.
And even if resurrection were possible, Zeon had no intention of letting it happen.
BUBBLE⊠BUBBLEâŠ
The sand beneath Johanâs corpse began to boil like lava.
Zeon had activated Sand Gehenna.
The molten sand consumed Johanâs bodyâleaving not even a fragment behind.
A brutal, merciless act.
âN-no!â
âLord JohanâŠâ
Cries of despair rang out from all corners of Dongdaemunâs remaining faithful.
Some began screaming that Zeon was a demon.
But Zeonâs face didnât so much as twitch at their accusations.
He knew better than anyone: the ending matters most.
He had seen too many disasters unfold from poorly wrapped-up conflicts.
That was why he had incinerated Johanâs bodyâleft nothing behind.
Then, Joshua approached Zeon.
Staring at him with conflicted eyes, he asked,
âDid you really have to destroy Lord Johanâs corpse?â
BOOM!
A Sand Blaster struck him in the chest.
Joshua was thrown to the ground without even time to scream.
As he writhed in pain, Zeon looked down at him and said,
âYouâre misunderstanding something.â
âGhhhâŠâ
âThis wasnât a fight I started. You came at me. If I had lost⊠what wouldâve happened to my body? Would you have spared it out of pity? Thatâs war. The winner thoroughly breaks the loser. Did you start a war with me without being prepared for that?â
âStillâŠâ
âWhat if I had left Johanâs body intact? You wouldâve used him. Turned him into a martyr, a symbol to rally Dongdaemun. I donât want that.â
âThatâsâŠâ
âNow you understand why I did it. Harsh as it may seem to youâI donât care. Because we were at war.â
Zeonâs calm voice sent chills down Joshuaâs spine.
He looked up at Zeon, eyes filled with fear.
After all the deathâJohan and countless othersâZeon stood there without a scratch.
It was hard to believe he was even human.
Joshua carefully asked,
âWhat do you plan to do with Dongdaemun now?â
âWhat do you mean? Thatâs for them to figure out.â
âYouâre not going to interfere?â
âWhy would I?â
Zeon answered indifferently.
If he had wanted to rule others, he wouldâve taken over Sinchon himself. That sort of hassle wasnât to his taste.
After a moment of silence, Joshua asked cautiously,
âIâll take the survivors back to Dongdaemun. Will you let us go?â
âGo ahead.â
Zeon stepped aside, opening the path.
Joshua gathered the remaining forces and left Sinchon.
Zeon stood still for a long time, watching them leave.
Leaderless, Dongdaemun would now descend into chaos.
Until someone as charismatic as Johan emerged again, it would remain fractured.
âHaaâŠâ
Zeon exhaled softly.
Suddenly, he felt sharp stares on his back.
The eyes of Sinchonâs slum dwellers.
Just like the followers of Dongdaemun, their faces were filled with fear as they looked at Zeon.
Until now, Zeon had been their guardianâprotecting Sinchon from outside threats. They had supported and trusted him without question.
But what he had shown themâthe overwhelming force with which he had annihilated Johan and Dongdaemunâs eliteâwas enough to inspire terror even in his allies.
Zeon gave a bitter smile at their reaction.
But he wasnât disappointed.
It was only natural for people to fear powers they didnât understand.
Leaving their wary gazes behind, Zeon turned and headed for Crocodile's Den.
* * *
âWhy⊠why arenât they here yet?â
It had been a while since she had sent out the Angel of Salvation.
By now, Johan and Dongdaemunâs elite should have arrived.
âCould something have happened?â
A wave of unease swept over her.
The Johan she knew would never ignore the Angelâs signal.
Something had gone wrongâshe was sure of it.
âCould it be⊠Zeon?â
The moment his name entered her mind, a sense of dread washed over her.
âUgh!â
At that moment, a groan snapped her out of it.
Startled, she looked to see Bakum down on one knee.
And in front of himâshockinglyâstood Zetoya.
A D-rank Awakened had defeated a C-rank one.
Chen Xiâs eyes widened in disbelief.
Then Levin stepped toward her.
âItâs over, Ajumma. Youâve got nothing left.â
âN-no! Lord Johan will comeâany moment now!â
âYou still donât get it? Heâs not coming. Zeon wonât let that happen.â
âShut up! Lord Johan is a god! And gods canât die!â
Chen Xi screamed in denial.
Levin clicked his tongue.
âTsk. This is why I hate zealots.â
He phased into ghost form and seized her.
Chen Xi tried to use her powersâto hypnotize him.
But Levin was faster.
CRACKLE!
Purple Lightning struck Chen Xi.
The violet electricity seared her down to the bone.