The Invitation of White Deer (2)
Kim Kyung-hwan recalled his life before entering the training center. He then checked again the thickness of the wall that was like the iron wall in his own heart, and he strengthened it even more.
âBaek Woon-gyu is the same. He wouldnât have had anything to do with me if I didnât have my best talents. When they play with each other or when they are friends, they are busy breaking each other. Even if I look a little less than them, they will look down on me and laugh. Those jerks.â
He stared at the sudden rise of his heart and then shed it off.
âAnyway, I will go further and higher. I donât have to talk with these crappy guys.â
The people there had nothing but value as an audience who admired and envied him.
âJust thatâs good enough.â
To be honest, he wanted to talk to Baek Woon-gyuâs face right away.
âDonât mess with me for nothing. Itâs annoying.â
However, if he said so, it could lead to reports that he had a personality problem. Still, he wouldnât be able to do it recklessly, and he didnât want to wear a bad label.
He was the person who would be great. There would be a big difference between the records of âdidnât get along well with the traineesâ and âhe spoke to the trainees at the level of insulting.â
He needed to manage his image. Later, when the government announced the wizardâs existence to the media, and when he began to show his performance, he would have an interview or something like that.
He couldnât leave a dark history. Kim Kyung-hwan thought so.
âWhy donât you go home and get some fresh air?â
Basically, that training center had a system similar to the army. So, they stayed together, but there was a system similar to vacation. That was under the premise that even a family member who already knew the fact that he or she had been admitted must keep the details inside.
He heard that Baek Woon-gyu never went out after entering the training center.
âNo. I have to work hard. Because I have my own goals.â
Instead of asking what the goal was, Kim Kyung-hwan answered half-heartedly.
âBut you should go home once. Donât you want to see your family?â
âYeah.â
Baek Woon-gyu laughed like it was boring. Somehow, he thought that there was something different from Baek Woon-gyuâs facial expression, but Kim Kyung-hwan didnât pay much attention.
The two broke up after a short greeting. Baek Woon-gyu was no longer the object of interest. He had been caught in the eye before, but the level difference had widened, and now just, wellâ¦
Soon, Kim Kyung-hwanâs head was filled with things to ask Eraser today. It didnât take a few steps until his thoughts about Baek Woon-gyu completely disappeared.
***
One day between the late spring and the beginning of summer, I heard White Deerâs answer.
âIt took disgustingly long.â
âPlease understand. If the elders want to decide somethingâ¦â
I heard too much about that.
âThen will the date be okay at this time?â
âSure.â
That was how detailed adjustments were made.
I poured metal from the warehouse on the plate. That was the metal plate for Maek in my house. Some magical metals had unusually high weight and energy, so glass plates or plastic plates were easily broken and ruined.
Yusu and I were now trying to have a simple tea time. To be precise, Iâm the only one drinking tea.
âBy the way, are you still very busy?â
He asked while I was sitting at the kitchen table facing him as he examined my complexion. I nodded and smiled bitterly.
âI heard through Garam that the day and night of Master Yoonâs life changed, but I donât think itâs just that much. I have good medicine, so that I will send it to you through Garam next time.â
I didnât know how good the medicine would be, but it wouldnât be as good as the elixir I made. Still, there was no need to refuse the gift, so I just answered.
âThank you.â
Yusu smiled and poured a piece of metal from the plate into his mouth.
Maekâs diet was grasped a long time ago. In addition to ordinary iron and copper, a variety of magical metals were also being served. The number of precious metals received from White Deer was quite large, so these were prototypes made by mixing Mana.
Of course, there was still an enormous amount piled up, so to that extent.
âBy the way, Iâm sorry to have bothered you. Iâm sure youâre here to tell me that. But you even accept my personal request.â
âHaha, isnât Master Yoon my lifesaver? Saying it like that makes me feel shy. Just leave that word alone.â
Todayâs prominent visit was to convey the intention of the elderly to invite me to White Deer. After hearing those words, they finally decided that they would accept my proposal, but he said they would like to discuss the details directly in White Deer.
I accepted the offer.
After talking, Yusu and I went to the tank on the lower floor.
I woke up the Fake God. That was to transplant memories related to âTruth-Seeker of Silver Forestâ extracted from the Ashpim Giants a few months ago.
The reason I pulled out this memory from them was to find information about Truth-Seeker. However, the Dell tribe didnât know the information I wanted; namely, the keyword of Truth-Seekerâs resurrection and the Truth-Seeker of Silver Forest refused to answer. It was unlikely that Ashpims would know about it. So, I didnât have to transplant it and left it alone.
The problem was that, as Yodmo said, memory crystals disappeared long after extraction. I couldnât let go of my mind just in case. Was it okay to throw away the memory crystals that had already been extracted?
So, I awakened the Fake God while Yusu came today and implanted the memory. I got some unexpected information, but nothing I was aiming for.
The Fake God fell asleep again in the tank with some of Ashpimâs memories implanted. It felt like he had become a kind of external hard drive to me now.
âBut fortunately, what we were concerned about didnât happen. Even today, he didnât try to commit suicide.â
I nodded at Yusuâs wordsï¼
The most worrying thing while transferring memories to the Fake God was when he committed suicide in confusion. He was originally a demonâs contractor who wouldnât choose suicide no matter how much he suffered. Still, we couldnât rule out the possibility that his knowledge would be obscured or overlooked due to a mix of memories.
âIf that guy dies, it doesnât just mean that the memory storage device disappears.â
I was wary of it since I didnât know what principle the process behind recovering the soul of a dead contractor to the demons was.
âIf he dies like that, as a result of a contract involving the power of Kaidemos⦠the Fake Godâs soul would be summoned by the demon in another dimension. Even if he didnât have a handful of Mana.â
I am suspicious that it would connect this dimension and the dimension of the demon.
Wouldnât there be a kind of passage that borrows the power of God in the process of retrieving the soul? Then, as when the demonâs spirit was summoned, there would be a passage through which only souls could come and go.
Something different from Channels.
âI am worried that the demon might infiltrate the soul into this dimension by taking advantage of the open passage. When the summon was lifted, it would have returned to its original body, but it wonât feel good about me.â
Of course, there was no basis for that hypothesis.
Yusu nodded.
âWouldnât it be nice to keep it as it is now so that the alien never dies?â
It was just as Yusu said. It was safe to keep taking it out and putting it in a solution without risking it as it had been. I think it was right to keep him in that state and tied the soul together.
âThat way, we wonât be able to interrogate using memory crystals at all. Hence, that time, I thought about it a bit. Should I just throw away those memoriesâ¦â
âAnyway, itâs obvious that heâs still breathing, but the soul of that alien is not going anywhere right now, and it is well attached to the body. There was no sign of a soul passing over from another world.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I nodded.
I asked Yusu to observe it so that he could find it in advance if the soul of the demon came over.
âCanât you just suggest not to kill himself?â
âIt is impossible to suggest more than this.â
âHmmm⦠it went like this in the end.â
âIt canât be helped.â
Yusuâs eyes, who nodded, reached one place.
âBy the way⦠did you bring in a new pet while I havenât heard from you for a while? Probably from the world over there.â
My gaze followed where Yusu looked, then the one crawling on the living room floor stopped walking and turned to us.
The main body was a pocket smaller than my fist. From there, dozens of bronze tentacles protrude. Some acted as legs and some as hands. At first glance, it looked like a large legged spider.
That guy looked at us and blinked its eyes.
âWell⦠thatâs it.â
Yusu was surprised to hear that it was a separate entity from the Truth-Seeker of the other world.
âThen you mean that it is the Truth-Seekerâs child after all?â
Yusu and the inhabitants of White Deer now knew the concept of Truth-Seekers. The âgodâ they asked the question had never given them detailed answers to the principles of dimension and the Truth-Seeker so far.
But, through my explanation, they knew roughly what the Truth-Seeker was and that the dead Dragon was originally the Truth-Seeker of this world.
âNo, it says itâs not its offspring again.â
As Yusu and I caught our eyes, the tentacle pocket also took its eyes off us and started walking again. It approached the veranda, opened the door by itself, swam like an octopus swimming in the sea, crossed the threshold, and closed the door again.
It looked like itâs going to sunbathe. That guy liked to look out the window while receiving the sunlight. I left it because it couldnât be seen from the outside anyway.
After briefly explaining the tentacle pocket, I asked Yusu.
âCan you see its soul?â
Yusu nodded his head.
âYeah.â
It seemed that the Truth-Seekerâs saying that there was a soul wasnât a lie.
âHow is it? Is that soul, the soul that has crossed the wall?â
Yusu shook his head firmly.
âItâs not a high-level, and of course, it didnât cross the wall. Itâs just an ordinary mortal soul.â
That was the part I was curious about. When beings who cross the wall gave birth to offspring, they were said to be born with an already evolved soul. So, what about Truth-Seekers? Could they reproduce? If they gave birth to offspring, would that soul be born as a Truth-Seeker?
It seemed that what dwells in that tentacle was an ordinary mortal soul that hadnât even evolved in the first stage. Was it perhaps because they were not normal offspring? But if it wasnât a descendant, how was that tentacle to be defined?
My head was complicated.
I thought about the Truth-Seeker of Silver Forest for a long time, and then I asked Yusu what I thought of.
âOh yeah, Yusu. Do you keep performing rituals these days?â
âOf course.â
Currently, I also knew what the memorial service meant. It was said to be a ritual to ask questions and received answers from the God they served.
However, when I heard it, it seemed that God didnât answer the question that was so important that I wondered why they were doing the memorial service. It didnât even tell them that the Dragon was a Truth-Seeker.
âDo you still ask questions about the Dragonâs identity these days?â
âI donât. Because now we know what Truth-Seekers are.â
I asked without expecting much. I guess they had already tried it.
The fact that some seek Dragonsâ resurrection had already been conveyed to White Deer through Yusu. That was a threat that they couldnât ignore. There mustâve been an attempt to obtain information through God.
âAs for the question of the resurrection of the Dragon, have you already asked God? About how that would be possible.â
I recalled a scene where I met Silver Forestâs Truth-Seeker a while ago.
***
=There is currently no Truth-Seeker who can answer how the Dragon died. =
Instead of the cosmic providence that the Truth-Seekerâs death implied, I asked again if it could answer specifically the death of the âDragon.â The Silver Forestâs Truth-Seeker answered.
I actually expected it. It said it didnât know the reason at the first meeting, and it still seemed the same as it did after some time.
=There is no way to know what happened to him after leaving A-Verdag in a dimension that a single Channel couldnât penetrate. He doesnât seem to have had interactions with other Truth-Seekers. =
â⦠Yeah.â
=But maybe I can share my guess. =