Compressed wind blades shot out like a cannonball. The storm enveloping the edge of Odinâs spear tore apart space itself.
âHurgh!â Gaia grunted and raised her hand.
A barrier of white light collided with the storm.
Rumbleâ!
An explosion that surpassed sound shook everything in its surroundings. Gaia could be seen biting her lip anxiously among the blinding light particles.
âIs this all there to your oh-so-great will?!â Odin shouted and aggressively swung down Gungnir.
Gaia crossed her hands and blocked the spear. She gritted her teeth.
âOdin... I... I trusted you.â
It was far in the past, but Odin used to be Earthâs guardian deity. Although their opinions differed, Gaia never thought Odin would cause Ragnarok. The price of her trust had been one too hefty to pay.
âYou... You are also a father! So why...?â
Gaia recalled Zeusâs dead eyes. She bit her lip aggressively as her insides churned and she teared up.
Odin stared at the crying Gaia in silence. It was so baffling that it wasnât even funny. âYouâre the one who started it fââ
âWait.â
An inexplicable sense of uneasiness swept over him as he pointed Gungnir in rage at Gaia. He looked at Gaia, filled with so much anger that she was trembling.
âWhy is she... so angry?â
Odin knew very well that Gaia deeply treasured her children, but her reaction was illogical.
âShe didnât expect me to kill Zeus?â
That was impossible; she had beheaded Thor and sent it to him. How could she not have expected him to behead Zeus and send his head back to her after doing such a thing?
âNo, wait...â
Odinâs expression stiffened. He lowered Gungnir and bit his lip.
âWhy didnât I realize it sooner?â
An enormous sense of regret replaced his boundless rage.
âI should have realized from the moment Zeus came to see me.â
No, he had many other opportunities to realize it, even during his current battle against Gaia.
The answer was simpleâ even the stupidest person alive could have figured it out. He could not even make an excuse that he was tricked; this was his blunder and his alone.
âThor... wasnât killed by Gaia.â
It was obvious with just a little thought. Considering Gaiaâs personality, there was no way that she would have beheaded an envoy requesting a peaceful resolution and sent the head to Odin. Not only that, but she would never have sent Zeus to him as an envoy if she had killed Thor in the first place. Odin had not managed to figure out such a poor scheme.
â...â
Odin closed his eyes. Thorâs severed head floated around him like an illusion. Just imagining it filled him with rage.
âIt must have been... because of my rage.â
Odin had lost his mind the moment he saw Thorâs head. He lost the ability to think with reason and his sense of judgment had clouded. He averted his gaze from the truth that he could have reached with just a few hoursâ no, a few minutes of thinking.
âThese are nothing but excuses.â
Odin bit his lip and shook his head. It was cowardly for him to blame his blunder for Thorâs death. He was the one at fault.
âIt seems I am the one who needs to pay,â Odin mumbled in sorrow. He lowered Gungnir and looked at Gaia. âGaia.â
âWhat is it?â
Gaia glared at Odin, confused by Odinâs sudden change in behavior.
âHow much do you know about the God of Splendor?â
Gaia narrowed her eyes due to the unexpected question. She thought for a moment and then answered, âThe God of Splendor is my child as well as my hope.â
â...â
âHe is a hero who is giving his all to protect this world from chaos... unlike you, Odin.â
Odin closed his eyes. âGaia, there is no reason for us to fight.â
âWhat?â Gaiaâs eyes widened.
There was no reason for them to fight? There was no nonsense more absurd than this.
âHow dare you say that... after you brutally murdered my son Zeus?!â Gaia screamed in genuine fury.
Odin continued calmly, âListen to me.â
He then let go of Gungnir entirely to show that he had no wish to fight. The spear enveloped in a storm slowly dropped to the ground.
Gaia stared at Odin, who was slowly walking toward her, in confusion. âWhat are you scheming... Odin?â
âYou are being deceived by the God of Splendor.â
âWhat?â
âHe is not the hope of this world, much less a hero who is trying to protect it from chaos. He isââ
Whoooom!
As Odin was about to continue, an unfathomable amount of demonic energy surged from him. Black demonic energy condensed around his hand that had let go of Gungnir.
âWhat theââ
Swoosh!!
Odinâs eyes widened. Before he even had a chance to finish his sentence, a blade made of condensed demonic energy shot toward Gaia.
âAh...â
Gaia had momentarily let her guard down because Odin had let go of Gungnir, so she was unable to react to the black blade completely outside of her expectations.
Splash!!
Red blood splattered, a long slash wound from shoulder to belly button forming on Gaia.
âC-cough!â Gaia collapsed as she clenched her wound. She looked up at Odin in resentment and muttered, âOdin...â
Swoosh!
Another black blade formed on Odinâs hand and shot toward Gaia again. Gaia shut her eyes tightly before she realized it.
Boomâ!!
A deafening sound rang out. Gaia had scrunched up instinctively, but she did not feel the pain of a demonic energy blade penetrating her. She slowly opened her eyes.
âMy child...â
âLady Gaia.â
The one who had blocked the demonic energy blade to protect Gaia was Oh Kang-Woo, the hero covered in radiant light.
He looked down at Gaia and said sorrowfully, âI told you... not to listen to anything that Odin says.â
âI-Iâm... s-sorry.â
Gaia lowered her head and clenched her wound tighter. She could not find any words to explain herself since she had already known that Odin had joined forces with Bael.
âNo. I... I should have arrived sooner,â Kang-Woo shook his head and embraced her.
He slowly placed his hand on Gaiaâs wound. As one would expect from a Top-rank goddess, her wound that looked fatal was being healed at an incredible rate.
âFocus on treating your wound. I... will face Odin,â Kang-Woo stated.
âB-but...â
âLady Gaia.â Kang-Woo smiled faintly and grabbed her hands. âI have been the one... in your care all this time.â
âI... have not done anything...â
âNo, thatâs not true.â
â...â
âIf not for your sacrifice, we would not have been able to stop the Demon of Prophecy when he first came to Earth.â
In terms of the result, she was unable to stop the Demon of Prophecy from crossing to Earth, but the Triad would have long since fallen if Gaia had not sacrificed herself.
âI would not be here today either if you hadnât created Guardians in preparation for the time of prophecy.â
Gaia had always done her best to protect Earth as well as the Triad. Considering how restricted the gods were in involving themselves with the physical realm back when the Law of Titans was active, it was no exaggeration to say that Gaia had protected Earth at the risk of her annihilation.
âThis time,â Kang-Woo declared as he tightly held Gaiaâs hands. âIt is my turn to protect you.â
âAh...â
Tears welled up around Gaiaâs eyes. She could feel Kang-Wooâs warmth through his hands, healing her. She was getting unbearably tired for some reason.
âMy... child...â
A single tear trickled down her cheek. She lost consciousness once the tear dripped down.
Deathly silence fell once Gaia passed out.
Odin stared at Kang-Woo as he frowned and said, âSo this is how you have been deceiving Gaia all this time.â
Causing oneâs energy to be emitted from someone elseâs body was truly an astonishing ability. When the first demonic energy blade shot out from Odinâs hand, even Odin himself wondered if he had been the one who attacked Gaia without realizing it; that was how flawless the ability was.
âWith such an absurd ability, no wonder Gaia would be fooled.â
Kang-Woo smirked. âI deceived Lady Gaia? What nonsense are you talking about? People would think Iâm the God of Lies or something if they didn't know any better. The one who made that cowardly attack was none other than you, Odin.â
Kang-Woo glared furiously at Odin, the old god who had joined forces with Bael. Although it had been long in the past, he should be embarrassed of himself as Earthâs former guardian deity.
Odin stared at Kang-Woo dumbfoundedly. He was not perplexed because of Kang-Wooâs bullshit that he had joined forces with Bael; what perplexed Odin was that despite knowing the full truth, the fury he could feel from Kang-Woo was genuine.
âIs he altering even his own emotions and memories?â
If that were not the case, nothing else could explain the God of Splendorâs genuine fury. A chill ran down Odinâs back.
âYouâre insane.â
Odin had no other way to describe Kang-Woo. He stared at Kang-Woo with trembling eyes.
âYouâre right.â Kang-Woo snickered. âI didnât want to do this either but you see, if I donât do this...â
He sounded somewhat desperate. Intense thirst and hunger tore him apart. If he didnât fabricate the truth and wear a mask of lies...
âI wouldnât be able to beat that son of a bitch.â
Kang-Woo couldnât care less about good or evil. He trampled on ethics and morals. Friend or foe did not matter either, nor did whether or not he had to writhe in suffering or cry out in despair. As long as he got to eat and become stronger, as long as he could get stronger and come out victorious, none of it mattered.
âDo you remember what you told me when we first met?â
Kang-Woo heard Balrogâs voice.
âYou said that whatever there is blocking your way, it does not change what you have to do.â
Keep moving forward.
Forward, forward.
Forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward, forward.
While devouring everything in the world.
Far higher than what anyone has ever reached. A place where he could devour the chaos of the gods, the otherworldly invasions, and even Bael whom Kang-Woo had never managed to defeat even once!
Kang-Woo aggressively gritted his teeth.
âHaaa,â Kang-Woo sighed deeply.
He closed his eyes and raised his head. The sound of bones cracking echoed. Goat horns sprouted from his forehead. He opened his eyes with horizontal pupils and yellow irises pointed right at Odin.
Kang-Woo smiled, the corners of his mouth ripping to his earlobes and sharp teeth sprouting from between his lips.
âNow, itâs time for a feast.â