Episode 9: Shackles of Judgment / Chapter 148: Radical Reform (7)
TL: emptycube / ED: Obelisk
That day, heavy rain fell on Jessieâs city âNew Washingtonâ.
This was an event organized by the Al Pacino Clan. For this âRainy Nightâ, a weather device had been flying up in Dragonicâs sky, releasing a blue light.
Like the amount of preparations that went into it, the âRainy Nightâ gave an incredible performance. People crowded in the Al Pacino Clanâs red-light district.
It was a romantic night of food and drinks where people, together with their lovers, watched the lights reflect from the raindrops in the streets. It was a time where their skin was cold but their excitement heated them up from the inside.
âItâs like weâve returned to EarthâŠâ
Everything seemed like a dream. Or was this a dream? There were even people who unconsciously began crying.
Like this, everyone enjoyed the night rain in their own way.
Shwwwaaah.
However, the office of the Al Pacino Clanâs leader, James, was chilly and dark.
The lights were off, and he sat alone in his large office while nervously rubbing his lips. His eyes trembled as they looked towards the table, outside the window, and the darkness gathered in the air. Nothing could be heard besides the pouring rain.
Just then, someone knocked on his door. It wasnât a slow, polite knock.
Bang, bang, bang!
The knocks rang out like thunder in a single breath.
Soon, a hurried voice was heard.
âClan leader! Are you inside? Thereâs big trouble!â
Shwaaaah!
The pouring rain suddenly seemed louder. As if he was soaking in rain, Clan Leader Jamesâs body was trembling.
âWhat is it? Come in!â
The door opened with a thud. The executive who came in hastily was surprised by the dark office. Looking at James, who was sitting in his dark office and staring at him with terrifying eyes, he thought of an animal driven into a corner.
âSay it. What is it?â
Only after hearing Jamesâs urging did the executive return to his senses and hurriedly say,
âThey say they died on a mission!â
â⊠What?â
âWe requested an investigation from the alliance, and thatâs what they told us! Even Clan Leader Marina and Clan Leader Xing! They say that everyone who disappeared had died on a mission!â
Died in battle. Death⊠Did that mean they died?
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James felt his heart tighten. He had a difficult time opening his mouth.
âMission? What mission all of sudden? Didnât they say that Clan Leader Marina suddenly disappeared on her way back to her headquarters? But a mission? Were they forced on a mission? Itâs not like weâre Consumables anymore, do they still do that?â
âI am sorry. We received a reply saying that we do not have the right to look at the contents of the mission.â
âNo⊠No. This is definitelyâŠâ
James bit his lips. There wasnât any proof. Although there wasnât any⊠He felt uneasy. If it wasnât him, who would do such a thing?
ShwwaaahâŠ
Flash! Rumble!
Lightning flashed amidst the pouring rain. Jamesâs body flinched the moment the lightning flashed, and his expression distorted when he heard it rumble.
-Waahhh!
Unconcerned with Jamesâs mood, a cheer erupted outside. At the lightning they were seeing after a long time, people cheered as if it was a firework. No, as if it really was a firework, the lightning displayed a beautiful array of colors. The initially normal looking lightning gradually radiated into different colors. A flower bloomed in the night sky and then a tree was drawn and leaves grew out of itâŠ
Rumble!
-Waaah!
However, to James, who was sitting in his dark office, the lightning seemed like an ominous sign warning him of a grim future.
Swearing, he shouted,
âDamn it! That fucking lightning! That rain! Tell them to shut up! Shut off the water! No, tell them to stop the rain!â
âPardon?â
The executiveâs eyes widened at Jamesâs irritation. They planned an entire week for this event. How hard did those at the bottom work to materialize the lightning effect that exploded just now? On top of that, what should they say to those spectating the event when they stopped the rain?
While various thoughts brushed past the executiveâs mind, James shouted once again,
âTurn it off! Turn it off! Tell them to turn the rain off right now and you screw off too!â
Looking at Jamesâs eyes filled with madness, the executive left in shock, closing the door behind him.
Soon, the rain stopped.
After glancing at the dark sky outside the window, James shouted while smashing his desk,
âTurn the light on! Turn it on!â
Instantly, the night retreated to reveal Dragonicâs characteristic sky.
-What the heck? Why is it suddenly morning?
-Are they joking? What are they doing?!
While the angry spectators erupted into protest, James simply sat anxiously and rubbed his lips.
It was as though they were phantoms.
In a short moment, four clan leaders and a sovereign, including their subordinates, had gone missing, only to later appear on the records of those who died in battle.
Those who joined Dingâs alliance were first suspicious of Choi Hyuk, but they didnât have any proof and Choi Hyuk didnât say anything.
Since the most likely suspect was silent, all they could do was investigate and speculate on their own. It only took a moment for the alliance to collapse.
âCalm down! We canât be certain that Choi Hyuk did it, right?â
Yamato, the sovereign of Japan, shouted while tapping the desk, but the only reply he received were listless, hollow eyes. In a voice that seemed like he didnât want to put up with him, someone said,
âBut what are you going to do if it is him?â
His voice seemed like he had already decided. He was completely overwhelmed by the possibility that he could be next.
Yamato was speechless.
âNo, we can just think about that when the time comes, why are you acting like this already? The situationâs strange, isnât it? Although itâs true that most of those who disappeared were part of our alliance, there were also those unrelated to us that had disappeared as well. How are we to know that this was Choi Hyukâs doing or if the Flame Wing Alliance is up to something again? Itâs not like this is our first time experiencing incidents like this.â
However, Yamatoâs passionate persuasion didnât have any effect. The Al Pacino Clan Leader James quietly opened his mouth.
âWhether Choi Hyuk did it or not⊠Thereâs no doubt he knows more about this situation than us. They are a C+ Rank independent troop, while we are at most a D- Rank independent troop or a civil militia under the regional troops. This is the difference between him and usâŠâ
ââŠâ
A heavy silence pressed down on the meeting room. Regrets were whirling in each of their hearts.
âWe didnât know enough about the alliance.â
âFool⊠Did I become complacent during this time?â
âA great warrior⊠There might be benefits we donât know about given to powerful troopsâŠâ
They deeply reflected on the short period of peace they spent on Dragonic.
Because the recruit training and advancement evaluation had ended and they overcame the tidal wave of monsters⊠At some point, their hearts had become complacent.
âThere probably wonât be any more terrifying incidents, right?â This was what they believed and perhaps wanted to believe. This was the price for that.
A death they couldnât resist. Those who had experienced all of that and had survived died without so much as a word. They didnât know whether they would be next.
Recalling the memories of the recruit training and advancement evaluation, which had become a sort of trauma to them, the sovereignsâ bodies trembled.
They were scared.
Still, the situation was slightly different from the past.
Unlike when they didnât have any information regarding or method of dealing with the recruit training and advancement evaluation, this time they had a suspect named âChoi Hyukâ. Like Yamato said, Choi Hyuk might not be the culprit. However, he could be. No, the sovereign hoped Choi Hyuk was the culprit. Only then could they ask him for mercy. If they could, they would be in a better situation than in the recruit training or advancement evaluation.
The sovereigns and clan leaders each read each otherâs thoughts as they got up. There would no longer be any instances where they gathered together in one place. They all thought about gathering whatever they could to offer the Berserkers and going to them. Even though Choi Hyuk hadnât said a wordâŠ
The Night Sovereign Ding watched the sovereigns leave with a dejected heart.
It wasnât that he didnât understand them. Only,
âHow pitifulâŠâ
His heart dampened. If they had lost in a fight, no, if Choi Hyuk had come out and said, âI donât like how you guys do this and that. Thatâs why I am going to kill you,â and that was why they submitted, he felt it wouldnât be as pitiful.
âWe donât know what he wants or what he hates. We donât even know why heâs acting like this and how we should behave so that he doesnât act like this anymore⊠To only be able to crawl when facing himâŠâ
It was the most pitiful relationship.
The lowest of the low.
âWhy was I being punished? Was it because I didnât make any offering? Because I didnât give him a gift? Because I didnât give him my body?â
âWhy was I being punished after giving everything I had? Was it because I lacked sincerity?â
âI didnât get punished this time. As expected, did he like the item I prepared last time?â
âTo crawl on their own meant the endless repetition of subordination and humiliation.
âI would rather dieâŠâ
The Night Sovereign Ding had no thoughts on living like that.
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Choi Hyuk was sitting with an unenthusiastic expression. Naro reported.
{The leader of the Sahil Clan came this time. He says he wants to provide us with information regarding a middle-ranked Kahur Kabkun.}
Information that the Night Sovereign Ding had said he would provide as part of a trade was rolling in on its own every day. Yet, Choi Hyuk wasnât really interested.
âGood. We needed to gain some military merit anyways.â
âYou are going to act like nothingâs happened even while receiving all that, right?â
Lee Jinhee cut in from the side.
âI never asked them for it.â
âLeader, youâre going to accumulate hostility that way. By only receiving and never giving.â
Only after listening to Lee Jinhee scold him did a smile sprout on Choi Hyukâs bored face.
âHostilityâŠâ
â⊠What? Why are you so happyâŠ.?â
âHostility will be better. Since they submitted after being a little scared⊠I donât know what they are doing. Look at the mood on Dragonic. It doesnât suit the Berserkers as time goes on. The red-light districts are fine. Even remembering Earth. Peace is good too. However, they always need to maintain a chilling tension in the corner. They need to have at least one eye open.â
As though this thought made him happy, a slight smile hung on Choi Hyukâs lips.
Lee Jinhee looked at Choi Hyuk with frightened eyes.
âLeader⊠Still, many people are dyingâŠ.â
They pushed people into missions with low success rates, and the Berserkers joined in only after enough time for their survival to be difficult had passed. Lee Jinhee passed by horrifying corpses tumbling around and destroyed the Kahur Kabkun every time. This wasnât something she could be happy about.
Yet, Choi Hyuk calmly said,
âYou know it too. They die because they are weak. Like how they suppressed those who were weaker than them thinking they were strong.â
Lee Jinhee was aware of this. Choi Hyuk wanted to know why those reflected in his âEyes of the Judgeâ were âpeople to kill, and Zero mobilized âder Schattenâ and gathered information about those individuals. Lee Jinhee read the information as well. Human trafficking, murder relying on missions, and extorting Mission Points as a protection fee. There were unspeakable atrocities.
However, Lee Jinhee was also aware.
âThey are people of status who died because they couldnât fight.â
To be honest, this sort of rationality was trivial to Choi Hyuk.
He simply liked fighting. He simply loved sticking his head up against someone elseâs and competing for who was stronger. Of course, he had a justification for doing this and he was doing it because it corresponded with his goals⊠But still, the reason why Choi Hyuk was smiling like that wasnât because of rational judgment but because of a practical âjoyâ. While Lee Jinhee understood his joy, at the same time, she was saddened that people were constantly dying.
While Lee Jinhee was shaking her head, partly in understanding and partly in regret, Choi Hyukâs smile suddenly disappeared.
In a slightly sullen voice, he said,
âBut⊠Will it be boringâŠ?â
Choi Hyuk was aware that there was too much of a difference between him and the average power on Dragonic.
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In the raws, the author uses âì ìŹâ which usually means warrior, but in this case, it means âdied in battleâ. The meaning is sort of lost when translating because I used âdied on a missionâ rather than the literal âdied in battle on a missionâ.
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