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She flinched, her eyes widening, and turned to look at me properly for the first time. Of course, it was only for a moment. “Why, why are you doing this…” “I’m really sorry. You didn’t even want to tell me your name, and I brought you here without even knowing that. I’m sorry, I’m sorry.” As I apologized her with both hands, her confusion grew. “P-p-please don’t do that. It’s not…” “It is. You don’t even tell me your name. You must hate me so much to do that.…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
I tilted my head, munching on the vegetables in the soup that came with the bread. It was called soup, but it tasted refreshing, just like water kimchi. “It seems there was a sudden change in schedule. I heard that the Grand Duke’s distant relative, Zarayal Brons, was making his social debut and the Duke was escorting him to the party.” What? I was about to drink the entire bowl of water kimchi, but then I stopped. “Grand Duke Kun? Grand Duke Kun attended that party…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
A strange spark seemed to spread across his unpleasant golden eyes. At first glance, it almost seemed like admiration, but what did it matter whether that bastard’s eyes sparkled or darkened? I barely managed to get up and charged at him again. He’d definitely try to kick me like before. I’m waiting for for that moment. I threw myself at him and clung to his long leg. I felt him hesitate for a second, and then I heard an annoyed curse above my head. “Ha, damn.” Yeah, of course…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
Rumble The ground shook as if it were screaming, and a blood-curdling sound echoed in the minds of the two. ‘Kirihihik!’ Although monsters were already heading toward this place along with the darkness, this sound felt closer, as if it were coming from right beneath their feet. “It looks like the rift is about to open.” Haas muttered; his whole body was shaking. Unlike the terrified man, Enya glared ahead and replied calmly. “It doesn’t matter, since we’re just going to be…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
The red eyes were as eerie as blood. Only then could I take in the creature’s full form. Every non-human being I’d seen until now had been half-transparent and shapeless, but this one was different. It had a solid, distinct body. It was a mountain goat. Except it had four horns. Two of them rose high like pillars. The tips split like branches, reminding me of a stag’s antlers. The horns reached so high they pierced the ceiling, their tops unseen. But whether it had four horns or ten…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
So my guess was right. When I opened my eyes, the first thing I saw were five or six floating creatures in the air. Every one of them looked disgusting. Giant eyeballs, deep-sea fish. All sorts of things. Every one of them looked grotesque, and because they were all half-transparent, they looked like ghosts. With a loud shout, a huge eyeball the size of my face came right up to my nose. Then I heard a terrifying question. My body started to shake like a trembling tree. It wasn’t my…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
“Could it be a tree?” I muttered to myself as I looked at the countless candidates. I needed more clues. “Is there no way to find Lord Hyuwik? Has anyone seen him in person?” “Who?” Hey, that… Haa. I sighed and placed my hand on my forehead. If I could meet the divine beasts, I would have summoned them long ago. The serpent was in Tubain, the bear was captured, the horned divine beast was probably asleep, and the last one was still in the egg… …Hmm? Come to…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
Experience is indeed important for a person. When I crossed the dimensional portal, I didn't just sit there in awe of the wondrous scenery, simply because it was my second time. However, my gaze was momentarily captivated because the location and colors were different from the first time. Back then, red swept through the air like waves, but the color I faced now was orange. With just one color, the world had become enveloped in the sunset. Whoosh! Along with the sound of a soft breeze, various…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
Darkness was to Shula's advantage, both for the monsters and for her. The magic flowing from her hands was pitch black, making it invisible to ordinary eyes. Therefore, the only ones capable of facing her were the contractors of the divine beasts, who possessed superhuman abilities. However, they also had to protect the soldiers fighting against countless monsters. The entire situation tilted in Shula's favor. Whoosh! With a sound like compressed air, a black mist spread from Shula's hand. As that…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
Why? This was the only question that crossed my mind as I looked at the person in front of me. Why would he close the Eye of Hell? I knew that what Tairok had said to Erdette was by no means an empty promise. Yes, he had made a promise, so he would keep it. However, it felt different from doing something obligatorily because of a contract. He looked so determined, as if there were some other reason why he absolutely had to close it. “…Why?” The question slipped out before I could even think.…- 316.7 K • Ongoing
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