Episode 12: Final Episode / Chapter 199: That Day (2)
TL: emptycube / ED: Obelisk
Currently, Choi Hyuk was with the Exalted Wings on the first-floor hall of the Tower of Warriors.
Dark-Soundâs body floated in the center of the hall. The skilled experts of the alliance dressed his body to look more dignified than when he was alive. His flesh, which became mushy once his karma left, was mixed with expensive metals to make it smooth, and they ground and sprinkled jewels of darkness to recreate how the darkness around him would always suck light in. Geometric patterns created by mixing materials that symbolized the key species of the alliance were laid out around him, and when you looked at him from afar, these patterns looked like a giant wing covering his body. The wing wasnât simply a decoration. You could indirectly experience records of Dark-Soundâs battles, fate, and life when you perked your ears at or connected to the spread patterns.
His body, which was restored without sparing rare materials, was more of a beautification than a restoration, and it was more like a statue of a god than a body.
All of the Exalted Wings gathered here today used the native language of the Dark Tribe to show respect for Dark-Sound.
âThe Wing of Governance. Dark-SoundâŠâ
Flame-Fog, who was usually quiet, seemed immersed in his emotions today.
âEven thinking about it now, I think this was the right choice. It isnât just a funeral. It will set a precedent and may be written down in history.â
The Exalted Wings henceforth gave titles to each other (Dark-Sound received the title âWing of Governanceâ), and they decided to make his body into a statue and enshrine it on the first-floor hall of the Tower of Warriors.
In the future, warriors who visited the tower would have their minds engraved with the great cause, âA United Allianceâ, when they saw past Exalted Wings who laid down their lives, and they could experience the records left behind by them so that they could possibly try to comprehend their level.
However, the reason Flame-Fog was so emotional wasnât just because of this.
âWe should have done this when King Flame-Sky died.â
He was considered neutral as he maintained his silence when Flame-Hell and Flame-Rain opposed each other. However, they all knew that a part of his heart always possessed respect for Flame-Sky.
âNo, rather there shouldnât be another sacrifice like this⊠Exalted Wings arenât existences that come into being like how the monster queen creates monsters.â
Flame-Thorn, who was close to Flame-Hell, pointed out.
âThough I agreed to this because there has already a sacrifice⊠I still think that it is best if we make sure a sacrifice like this doesnât happen again. From the beginning, it made no sense that an Exalted Wing would personally lead an expedition. We need a manual that will allow us to fight powerful monsters without sacrificing Exalted Wings. While it might sound cruel, we need to think realistically. No matter how many normal warriors are sacrificed, it is still better than a single Exalted Wing dying.â
This was a discussion that had been ongoing since their meeting at the âBrainâ. A discussion about what measures they should take if a similar situation occurred.
âNow, letâs stop talking about that.â
Flame-Hell cut her off.
âWarriors have already gathering in the square. The funeral will start soon. God knows how long itâs been since weâve all gathered in one place⊠Letâs stop talking about such things for now. Letâs talk about what Exalted Wing Dark-Sound was like when he was alive and think about how saddening it is to lose such a great individual.â
A solemn mood hung in the air.
Choi Hyuk, who stood upright in a section of the hall as the one in charge of security, swallowed the anger that surged in his heart when he saw them like that.
Choi Hyuk felt his insides twist like a teenager going through puberty who felt like everything was wrong with the world.
The decisions they made at the âBrainâ frequently led entire planets to annihilation. They appointed entire species as Consumables without a sliver of sympathy and pushed them into battlefields they couldnât return from. These decisions occurred so frequently that they didnât need justifications such as âit was inevitableâ or âa small sacrifice for the majorityâ.
Choi Hyuk knew the details behind their decisions better than anyone else. He had never forgotten them.
âKill. Only then can you kill.â
Those who couldnât kill were abandoned like trash or, sometimes, were ârecycledâ like Chu Youngjinâs girlfriend, Lee Hyejin. The alliance wasnât heartbroken at these sacrifices. Simply a more hellish battlefield awaited those who survived.
These sacrifices were considered so obvious that they werenât given an apology or cherished.
On the other hand, the Exalted Wings felt various emotions when faced with Dark-Soundâs death. Some were scared, a few were sad, and others were angry. This was likely because his death was the âdeath of an equalâ. The terrifying fact that it could have been them made them emotional.
âA case that can never be allowed to happen and one that is inevitable.â
Choi Hyuk thought about the difference between the two cases. Who were the majority? Who were the minority? Didnât that all depend on the losses they would suffer? The Exalted Wings wouldnât have suffered any losses if the earthlings, a species on the border, were annihilated. So if people disagreed with their decision, they could virtuously say that âit was inevitableâ.
However, if he wanted to make them realize that they should never have done that⊠As expected, there was no other way besides personally engraving it into their flesh and bones. Once under unbearable pain, they would end up looking back on their actions, asking themselves if they had been wrong.
Choi Hyuk closed his eyes while imagining their screams.
Gulp.
He swallowed his surging emotions once more.
It was the last time.
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âThe monsters arenât making any particular movements.â
âAre you sure?â
âYes. Recently, the independent troop âFrontierâ risked their lives to investigate deep into the enemy territory. They reported no monster activity anywhere.â
âThatâs good.â
Flame-Rain nodded.
The independent troop âFrontierâ was a troop composed of warriors who had left the Berserkers. As top elites in Flame-Rainâs stronghold, they were trustworthy.
Flame-Rain relaxed her tense shoulders.
âHuu⊠Itâs hard, isnât it?â
âNo.â
Her adjutant, Camilla, replied immediately, but her complexion clearly showed signs of exhaustion.
Camilla, who was the Sovereign of Paradise and an overseer of Earth, followed Flame-Rain to the monstersâ universe and had gained enough experience to be promoted to her adjutant. She strengthened her position in the stronghold as her trusted adjutant. Her authority was similar to that of a chief presidential secretaryâs
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Camilla, who had dreamed about earthlingsâ prosperity and happiness, steadily created a foothold to realize her dream.
Of course, she had to handle an immense workload to do so.
âI understand. Restoring Deus, which was completely destroyed, is already a huge task, yet we have to stay on full alert since Exalted Wing Dark-Sound passed away like that⊠It must be tough for you. Itâs normally something I should be doing⊠Sorry, please work a little harder.â
Flame-Rain patted Camillaâs shoulder. When she did, Camillaâs expression, which she tried hard to keep firm, became misty. Resignation and fear reflected on her face.
âWow! Whatâs this? Was it that tough for you? Hmm⊠Should I assign some personnel to you?â
Camilla was never one to show it even if things were tough so Flame-Rain was shocked when her eyes looked gloomy.
Camilla shook her head. She was well aware that Flame-Rain had it tougher than her. She could easily tell by how her flames blazed limply and had lost their liveliness. She had no intention of showing a weak side of her just because work was tough.
Her gloominess was because of another matter.
âThatâs not it. Rather⊠I just feel that somethingâs strange. Has anything been discovered from the investigation?â
âWhat the heck? Were you worried about me?â
Flame-Rain leaned into her chair.
âRather than a discovery⊠Itâs regarding Chu Youngjin.â
âThe warrior who passed away⊠Chu Youngjin?â
âYeah, he isnât dead yet.â
Camillaâs eyes widened.
âAh, of course, heâs considered dead by the allianceâs diagnosis, but heâs not dead yet in my perspective. My flames can reignite a completely extinguished wick. Of course, if there is even a tiny part of the wick remaining that is. Thatâs why Iâm thinking about it.â
Flame-Rain lowered her eyes and tapped her long finger against her cheek.
âChoi Hyuk. If I think of that damn bastard, I want to save him. Since heâs a warrior heâs been with since the beginning of the recruit training, itâll bother him even if he acts like it doesnât. I donât want to make his difficult life even harder. And what about the woman of the Armored Soul Tribe who comes to me and cries? I want to save him. Thatâs what I personally think⊠However, as an Exalted Wing, I should give up this uncertain treatment and wake him up right now. You see, I need to hear his testimony.â
âHis testimony?â
âYeah. Regarding a third-party.â
âA third-partyâŠâ
âAfter looking at the corpses, it looks like they were all injured by one person. It doesnât make sense for everyone to be killed by a single person in a four-on-four fight. That means someone might have intruded on their fight midway. My duty is to figure out who that person is, what his or her skills are, and why that person left without laying a hand on the rest of the subjugation force⊠Also, how Chu Youngjin was able to avoid that personâs attack.â
Camillaâs expression became darker. However, lost in her thoughts, Flame-Rain didnât notice this change and continued,
âBut if I wake him up, heâll definitely die. I also canât waste my strength on a treatment that could take a hundred or even a thousand years or may not even be possible⊠But itâll be no different from abandoning my duty if I donât attempt it⊠Haaa. Also, how can I do that to Choi Hyuk and to that Armored Soul Tribe woman?â
Flame-Rain sighed with a face that seemed to have aged ten years.
White smoke exhaled from her mouth. For her, who possessed pure flames, to exhale smoke, it seemed she was under a lot of stress.
Gloomily looking at her, Camilla seemed to have decided on something as she tightly shut her eyes before saying,
âMaybe there isnât a third-party?â
âThen, youâre saying the culprit is among Kwe, Jae, Lan, and Ryuk, who all died there? I donât think soâŠâ
âNo, Iâm talking about Chu Youngjin.â
âHuh?â
âChu Youngjin is the only one without any injuries. Couldnât Chu Youngjin have killed everyone?â
âEhhhâŠ? But his level isâŠâ
âYou previously mentioned that his cause of death wasnât certain, correct? Perhaps he burned up all his karma⊠His cause of death has never been reported before.â
âI guess?â
âWhat if he wasnât injured by something? What if he broke down from squeezing out all his strength?â
Flame-Rain bounced up from her seat. However, she still didnât believe her.
âBut⊠But why would Chu Youngjin do that? He doesnât have a reason to.â
Chu Youngjin was now a transcendent warrior who represented the alliance. His future would be filled with glory so why would he do such a thing? To suddenly assassinate Dark-Sound? This would cause him to obtain nothing and lose everything.
Camilla steadied her breath.
Yes, logically, it didnât make sense. There wasnât any evidence either. This âleap in logicâ she was currently talking about could destroy everything she had accumulated until now. However, Camilla still felt very uneasy. She couldnât bear not speaking of it as the alliance, which sustained the universe, could collapse and the earthlings could be marked as the most traitorous species at a single misstep.
âExalted Wing Flame-Rain⊠How much do you know about the Berserkers, about Choi Hyuk?â
Flame-Rain gave Camilla a look asking what she was talking about all of a sudden. Nonetheless, Camilla continued firmly,
âThough I donât know what you think of Choi Hyuk⊠we earthlings called him the Demon King. Have you⊠never witnessed the endless rage he possesses? A rage that wants to burn the entire universe to cinders.â
Flame-Rainâs eyes wavered.
She completely reorganized the information she had collected until now, clearer and simpler than her previous hypothesis. The result pointed towards an unbelievable truth.
While it was absurd, the thought that Choi Hyuk, that crazy bastard, could really do it crossed her mind. The damage was too severe for her to ignore this small possibility.
âDonât⊠Donât tell me⊠that this crazy bastardâŠ?!â
Flame-Rain jolted up from her seat.
She pondered over it while pacing precisely ten steps. Then she decided.
âAh, I donât know. Even if I take responsibility for this⊠I canât leave things as they are. Assemble an army immediately! We head to Alliance City!â
Her current actions could deal her a heavy political blow, but Flame-Rain decided to act.
âYes!â
With a complicated expression, a mix of resignation and conviction, Camilla replied in a firm, low voice.
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