Chapter 391
Boom!
A thunderous explosion shattered the silence. Zeon, who had been asleep on the couch, opened his eyes, and Levin, who had been in his room, rushed out in surprise.
The two flung open the window and looked outside.
In the distance, a pillar of fire was rising.
âWhere is that?â
âDongdaemun. Looks like another fight broke out.â
Levin grimaced instinctively.
âThe aftermath of the cultâs collapse is worse than expected.â
âIt canât be helped. Everyoneâs vying for control of Dongdaemun now.â
âSometimes I wonder if I shouldnât have killed Johan.â
âIt wasnât your fault, hyung. So donât dwell on it. It was something we wouldâve had to face eventually.â
âYeah.â
Zeon gave a bitter smile.
Dongdaemun was at war.
With Johan gone, the central figure holding things together had disappeared, and the ambitious ones who had been lying low now surged to the surface.
From priests still loyal to the fallen cult to external villains and scavengers, all began to clash, plunging Dongdaemun into chaos.
Fights erupted nearly every day.
And it all began the moment Zeon killed Johan.
Now, Dongdaemun was a lawless land.
It was the one and only chance for someone to become its ruler.
No one knew if another opportunity like this would ever come again, so countless people threw themselves into the battle, risking their lives.
Boom!
Another explosion erupted in Dongdaemun.
This one was far stronger than before.
Even from the distance of Zeonâs home, the ground trembled slightly.
Levinâs expression darkened.
âLooks like theyâre going to keep going all night.â
âWhewâŠâ
With a sigh, Zeon suddenly threw on his robe.
âHyung, why?â
âI donât think Iâll be getting any sleep. Might as well go take a look.â
âDo you have to?â
âYeah.â
âThen Iâm coming with you.â
Levin quickly began dressing.
The two of them stepped outside together.
Boom! Boom boom!
Even then, explosions continued to rock Dongdaemun.
Levin gave a bitter chuckle.
âItâs worse than usual tonight.â
âTheyâre fighting especially fiercely for some reason.â
âTch. All for power, what a thing to throw your life away over.â
âRight?â
As they entered Dongdaemun, the air changed.
The atmosphere was thick with hostility and murderous intent.
It was proof of the brutal combat taking place.
Zeon and Levin walked toward the area where the killing intent was strongest.
There, a fierce battle was underway.
âDie, you cultist dog!â
âYou son of aâ!â
âGraaaaah!â
Awakened ones screamed and clashed savagely.
On one side were those wearing priest robes, symbolizing the cult. On the other, Awakened dressed in the ragtag garb common in the slums.
They fought so intensely that their entire bodies were soaked in blood.
The ground around them was littered with corpsesâfellow Awakened left behind like trash.
The fighting was so fierce, they didnât even have time to recover the dead.
Among them, one man stood out.
He swung a massive battle axe wildly, cutting down the cultâs priests.
Wham!
âAaaargh!â
A priest struck by the axe screamed and collapsed.
At that moment, another priest nearby stabbed a cross-shaped sword into the manâs back.
Shkk!
The sharp blade pierced through the man's chest and jutted out the front.
For a normal person, it would have been a fatal blow.
The priest who landed the strike started to smileâ
CreakâŠ
The manâs head turned unnaturally, like a mannequin, until his eyes locked onto the priestâs.
In that instant, the priest was seized by a terrifying fear.
The manâs eyes were not normal.
Even the whites had turned black, and inside swirled an immense madness.
The priest had faced many Awakened before, but never one with such overwhelming lunacy in his gaze.
âG-GarionâŠ?â
The priest unknowingly spoke the manâs name. The one called Garion rasped in reply.
âWhy do you call that cursed name, you cultist dog?â
Craaaack!
Garion grabbed the sword still embedded in his chest and yanked it sideways, dragging it toward his ribs. The blade ripped through bone and muscle as it exited his body.
It was as if he couldnât die fast enough.
A torrent of blood gushed from the gash that split his torso open.
Any ordinary person wouldâve died instantly. But Garion lived.
His wounds were healing.
New flesh regenerated along the torn area, and bones knit togetherâhis body was restored in an instant.
Even witnessing it, it was hard to believe.
Garion was a Regenerator.
One with a healing ability on par with Zeonâs own hyper-regeneration.
âG-Garion, pleaseâŠâ
The priest begged with a trembling voice.
Smash!
Garionâs axe crashed down on the priestâs skull.
His head exploded like a watermelon, splattering blood and brain matter everywhere.
âHeh⊠Not a single cultist dog will be left alive.â
Garionâs madness showed no signs of fading.
He moved on, searching for his next prey.
Dash!
He kicked off the ground, charging at another priest locked in battle with an Awakened.
âAaaargh!â
The priest, who had barely held on, met a brutal end beneath Garionâs axe.
The blood that sprayed from the priestâs body fell like rain.
Levin stared in stunned silence.
Garion was like a lion thrown into a pack of wolves.
The priests were strongâbut Garion was stronger.
The decisive difference was his terrifying regeneration.
Garion didnât fear injury. No matter how grievous the wound, he healed almost instantly.
He gave flesh to take bone.
Even as he suffered major wounds, he never failed to take his enemyâs life.
His frenzied, reckless combat style struck fear into the hearts of the priests.
âYou mad dog! Garion! How could you do this to us?â
âShut up! Shut your damn mouth! Who do you think turned me into this? Who brainwashed me and made me kill my own family? Johan did this to me! The cult made me into a mad dog! And now, theyâll pay the price!â
âTh-that was Lord Johan! Heâs already dead!â
âSo I should forgive you, is that it? No way. Not until I grind the bones of every last cultist into dust will my revenge be complete.â
âPlease, GarionâŠâ
âI said shut up!â
Wham!
Garionâs axe landed againâright on the pleading priestâs head.
It obliterated him completely.
âHuff⊠huffâŠ!â
Garionâs breathing was ragged and beast-like.
Drenched in blood, he looked like a berserker.
In fact, his fighting style mirrored that of a berserker.
Reckless, unafraid of pain, charging forward without hesitationâhis combat was pure brutality.
Garionâs ferocity empowered the other Awakened, who overwhelmed the remaining priests.
âAaaargh!â
âGuhh!â
The priests fell, screaming and gushing blood.
Five minutes later, no cultist remained standing.
âWoooo! We won!â
âWe did it!â
âLong live Garion!â
The victorious Awakened shouted in triumph.
Tonightâs battle was theirs.
They gathered around Garion.
âWe won, Captain!â
âWe did it, Garion!â
They celebrated, but Garionâs gaze was fixed elsewhere.
He was looking at Zeon and Levin.
Levin still hadnât closed his mouth.
Thatâs how shocking Garionâs battle had been.
Levin, who could turn incorporeal, almost never got injured. Most physical attacks didnât affect him at all.
To someone like him, Garionâs throw-your-whole-body-into-it fighting was unimaginable.
Even if oneâs body regenerated, the pain didnât disappear.
The agony of torn muscles and broken bonesâGarion bore it all.
It was an insane, life-on-the-line combat style.
No one who fought like that could be normal.
Suddenly, Garion spoke.
âZe⊠on-nim?â
He began walking toward Zeon.
The Awakened, who had been too focused on the fight to notice, now recognized Zeon and murmured in alarm.
âWhoâs that?â
âThe⊠Sand Mage.â
The triumph vanished, and the air turned suffocating.
Everyone here knew who Zeon was.
They had encountered him before.
And they feared him.
If Zeon chose to side with the cult, their lives would end in an instant.
But Zeon had no intention of attacking them.
He had no reason to.
Zeon watched Garion approach.
He remembered him.
âItâs been a while.â
âZeon-nim!â
Garion bowed his head deeply.
Covered in blood, Garion looked up at Zeon, who wore a pained expression.
âSo you were here.â
âThereâs nowhere else for me to goâŠâ
âGarionâŠâ
âA man who murdered his wife and child with his own handsâwhere else can he go? I must atone, at least a little.â
ââŠHaa.â
Zeon sighed softly.
Garion had once been a cult fanatic in Dongdaemun.
Brainwashed by Johan, he had attacked Zeon.
Back then, Zeon had delivered a powerful strike to Garionâs brainâbreaking the brainwashing.
And only then did Garion realize what he had done.
He had killed his own wife and child.
He regained all his memoriesâand couldnât forgive himself.
Even though he had been brainwashed, he had taken the lives of his own blood with his own hands.
After the brainwashing broke, he hadnât slept peacefully for even a single night.
Every time he closed his eyes, that day haunted him.
He wanted to dieâbut couldnât.
Johan and the cult had forcibly awakened his power: regeneration.
It was a curse. No matter how grievous the injury, he would healâso even suicide wasnât easy.
In the end, Garion chose revenge over death.
Johan, the one he hated most, had already died by Zeonâs handâbut the cult remained.
Though fragmented by power-hungry rivals, it still lingered.
Garion would not stop until he killed them all.
The Awakened who followed him were the same.
All of them had been brainwashed by Johanâand all had the original sin of killing their own families.
Garion united them and began hunting the cultâs priests.
Zeon asked him,
âYou wonât stop, even if I ask?â
ââŠIâm sorry, Zeon-nim.â
ââŠSigh.â
âOnce Iâve killed every last priestâonce thereâs no one left to killâplease, Zeon-nim, end me. I beg you.â
âGarionâŠâ
âThis cursed ability⊠wonât let me die. When the time comes, turn me into blood and sand. Then⊠Iâll be able to smile and join my family.â
Garion smiled, baring teeth stained with blood.
But Zeon⊠could not smile.
ââŠHaa.â
His sigh was swept away in the wind.