Not even with the Evil Eye could he penetrate it.
ââ¦What exactly is happening, Agares?â
Agares, the Demon King of the Second Throne.
The ruler of the Demon World, he was bombarded with questions. Yet, no answers came. Agares was too preoccupied, blaming himself for his own judgment.
âIt was a clear mistake.â
It was my greed.
To claim the fear meant for Bael from the Ten Thrones for myself.
I had underestimated Lee Hoyeol, that enigmatic threat.
âLooking back, it was strange.â
Why did a human possess such an âanomalousâ power?
It wasnât comparable to the anomalies reflected in the Evil Eye of ordinary players.
Like us, the Ten Thronesâ
It was as if he had been born within the Realm of Anomalies.
Lee Hoyeol.
He wielded anomalies with absolute mastery.
And that wasnât all.
The strangest aspect of all should have been evident.
The Ninth Throneâs Demon King, Paimon.
âThe King of the Western Demon World favored him.â
Paimonâs voice echoed in Agaresâ mind.
âTruly audacious words, Agares.â
âBut itâs too bothersome to argue, so Iâll go along with your decision.â
âJust donât set foot in my territory. Understood?â
If Bael was the mad king and a successor who sought to fill the empty throne, Paimon was a prodigal son.
Like me, Paimon possessed the vessel of a king. Yet unlike me, he had no desire for the throne.
âWhy did I mock Paimonâs demise, Agares?â
Grip.
âHow ignorant of me, even compared to a prodigal son.â
Agares clenched his fist in frustration, causing his domain to vibrate in resonance. Suppressing his emotions, he addressed the disoriented Ten Thrones beyond the veil of his consciousness.
âListen, all of you.â
As the ruler of the Demon World, Agares held onto reason.
And thanks to that, he could now clearly grasp why the Demon World was in turmoil at this very moment.
âBehemoth has been offered as a sacrifice to Bael.â
ââ¦What?â
âWith this, the Demon World has become a âClosed World.ââ
Until now, the Demon World had been an âOpen World.â
Relying on Behemothâs abilities, it had endlessly expanded, consuming and digesting other worlds, turning them into part of the Demon World.
The disturbance among the Ten Thrones stemmed from this.
âA Closed World? Does that mean we can no longer acquire sacrifices for our complete manifestations? Why would such a decision be made? That idiot Baelâ¦!â
The tone betrayed disrespect.
It was Valefor, the Demon King of the Sixth Throne.
Agares spoke firmly.
âValefor.â
ââ¦!â
âWords come with responsibility.â
Gasp.
From beneath the veil, Valefor clasped his hands over his mouth.
It was the warning of the âMaster of Language.â
As Valefor fell silent, Agares continued.
âHowever, anyone can make mistakes.â
âTh-Thank you, Lord Agaresâ¦!â
Slide.
âOne act of fault and one act of mercy.â
Thus, balance was restored, and his authority returned.
Agares, having made a foolish judgment, granted mercy to Valefor.
The condition for Agaresâ âWord of Powerâ to activateâa secret unknown to the other Ten Thronesâwas fulfilled once more.
Agares spoke slowly.
âMoreover, your words are not wrong. Due to Baelâs decision, we are forced to abandon complete manifestation. No matter how many worlds the Demon World has consumedâ Itâs impossible to predict how many worlds Bael will devour now. It could be dozens. Or it could be all worlds, offered as sacrifices for himself. We cannot know.â
ââ¦!!!â
Despair filled the silence that followed.
But even this was part of Agaresâ authority.
Agaresâ words began to resonate.
âFurthermore, we do not know what is happening between Bael and the new Ten Thrones. The infinitely deep darkness has severed all connections.â
It was a demonâs sweet whisper.
âBael and the new Ten Thrones, Lee Hoyeol Claudi. Does their victory or defeat even matter to us? You all know this, donât you? Thatâs why youâre afraidâafraid because you know that whoever wins will truly dominate the Demon World.â
ââ¦!!!â
The Demon World had once been an open world.
No one had ever completely ruled over its endless expansion.
The existence of the Ten Thrones and countless Demon Kings was proof of that.
Even if one proclaimed themselves king in the ever-expanding world, all they would receive were sneers from new rulers born in new lands.
But now that the Demon World had become a closed worldâ
âAgares is right.â
âThe Demon World is already a dead world.â
ââ¦Am I, too, destined to be absorbed by those two?â
Agaresâ whispers were enough to amplify the unease of the Ten Thrones.
From that moment, Agaresâ authority began to take effect.
âTherefore, itâs time to decide, Ten Thrones. Will you remain in this dead world, the Demon World, only to have everything stolen by Bael or the new Ten Throne, Lee Hoyeol Claudi?â
It was an outcome no one desired.
âThe heavy silence speaks your will. In that case, join me. You all already know of a world that can contain our vessels, donât you?â
Did he mean the vast Arcana Continent?
âItâs not merely the Arcana Continent. A world where malice can run rampant. A world more vile and filled with negative emotions than any otherâwe already know of such a place.â
Agaresâ lips curled into a smile.
âItâs the world of the adventurers. Even if complete manifestation is impossible, the negative emotions produced in their world is infinite. Their civilization is specialized in hating, envying, and trampling on one another.â
A single act of evil could spread to billions within hours and remain eternally recorded, generating endless negative emotions.
âFilled with anomalies unseen in any other timeline.â
It wasnât just acts of evil.
Even the happiest news in their world could create negative emotions.
Emotions meant to remain internal could be devastatingly expressed with just a flick of a finger.
Agares concluded.
âSo we will go to their world, even in our incomplete forms.â
He didnât need to wait for the responses of the remaining Ten Thrones.
As the Master of Language, once his Word of Power was activated, no one among the Ten Thrones could resist.
The remaining Ten Thrones lacked the overwhelming strength of beings like Paimon or Amon.
Crack.
The veil began to shatter like a mirror.
It was simple.
With this, all the Ten Thrones, including himself, had abandoned the Demon World.
âLiving with three Ten Thrones as my subordinatesâ¦.â
Even if that land wasnât my homeland, itâs not a bad outcome.
âPaimon, for once, I feel grateful for your absence.â
Finally, Agares took in the last sights of the Demon World.
He had no regrets.
As he had said, the Demon World had become a closed world, incapable of containing him any longer.
âBael.â
With his Evil Eye, he looked upon Bael, buried in darkness.
To be unable to witness your fully manifested formâ
Itâs a pity.
âAnd yet, I feel no regret.â
Perhaps it was because he had glimpsed it before the darkness consumed all.
Agares.
His pupils turned completely black.
âTo know that you, too, feel emotions.â
Bael, an incomprehensible existenceâ
In the sight of Bael being consumed by darkness, Agares sensed a familiar emotion.
Fear.
The new Ten Throne.
Lee Hoyeol Claudi had driven Bael into terror.
That was why Agares sought the adventurersâ world.
The world where they, who surpassed even Bael, residedâ
It would surely bring him infinite authority as well.
Agares whispered.
âStruggle harder, our foolish king.â
âHow have you been?â
âAs you can see.â
âThatâs good. You look fine.â
I set down the teacup as I spoke.
For someone with a childlike palate like me, green tea was still unpalatable. Or maybe, it was simply absurd to serve tea bag green tea as if it were a luxury offering. Surely, the fault lay with the personâs taste buds.
âThis feels kind of awkward, doesnât it?â
I scratched my head, feeling a bit awkward myself, and continued.
âDonât you think so? This is our first time meeting face to face.â
If I had to describe my impression, it was like looking into a mirror.
Sure, upon closer inspection, there were differences.
Back when I first awakened and Grandfellâs persona was imposed on me, Iâd been teased endlessly, asked whether Iâd dyed my hair like some idol. Turns out, the jokes werenât far off.
And of course, Grandfellâs reply was as quintessentially Grandfell as ever.
âNot at all.â
Ah, so this is what others feel when dealing with him.
âIâve been waiting for this day.â
Hearing his response directly, his way of speaking hit like a cannonball.
âThis isnât just straightforward; itâs like being shot point-blank.â
I took a sip of the green tea to soothe my dry throat.
And immediately grimaced.
âHow do you keep drinking this without getting tired of it?â
For someone so precise in aesthetics, his taste seemed oddly tolerant.
I meant it as a passing remark.
But Grandfell lifted his teacup and replied.
âBecause this too is your âtea.ââ
â¦What does that even mean?
Of course, this was typical of Grandfell.
Even I, a self-proclaimed expert in decoding âGrandfell-speak,â had to pause and think it over for a moment.
Finally, I managed to grasp his meaning.
âRight, there was nothing but tea bag green tea in my place, was there?â
Every time, I canât help but thinkâheâs so sophisticated when it comes to making people feel small.
I replied, half-defensive.
âWell, itâs not like I had a choice. Normally, the only thing I drank was Americano, and even then, it was for the caffeine during late-night work, not for the taste. Honestly, I donât think Iâve ever willingly spent money on tea.â
It was a decent attempt at an explanation, or so I thought, but he didnât seem interested.
Clank.
Grandfell set down his teacup and responded.
âAs I said, that reason is enough.â
Of course, I saw this coming.
No matter how I tried to steer the conversation in a different direction, as long as Grandfellâs way of speaking existed, I couldnât avoid getting to the point.
Eventually, I opened my mouth.
ââ¦No matter what, youâre not going to tell me the reason, are you? If you were the kind to explain, you wouldnât have acted first. Words arenât your thing; actions are how you express yourself. Isnât that right?â
A denial, a shake of the head, even a sarcastic retortâany of these wouldâve been welcome.
But Grandfell simply remained silent.
And silence from him was as good as confirmation.
That response only spurred me on.
âLet me tell you something, Grandfell. If you thought Iâd let you off easy, youâre sorely mistaken. Iâve wondered if you were really the Grandfell I knew. I thought even if I pushed you, you wouldnât so much as blink⦠but now that weâre here, youâre just the same as ever, arenât you?â
I looked straight into Grandfellâs eyes.
âEven if youâre a demon, even if youâre Pride, one of the Seven Deadly Sinsââ
ââ¦?â
âTo me, youâre still just Grandfell.â
And I laughed.
âYes, Grandfell Claudi Arpheus Romeo.â
Because between us, there was nothing left to hide.
Even as I said his full name aloud, I couldnât help but smile.
At my words, Grandfell remained silent for a moment.
Then he murmured quietly.
âYou really havenât changed.â
What?
Whatâs that supposed to mean?
That Iâm still as childish as I was in middle school?
Before I could retort indignantly, Grandfell continued.
âDo you remember?â
âRemember? What? Are you trying to change the subject againâ¦?â
âItâs time to fulfill our promise.â
A promise? Out of nowhere, what promise?
âThe vow we made in the green tea fields.â
Wait, green tea fields?
âI will now make a wish.â
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