[Hohoho!]
It would be perfectly normal for the old woman to take offense at Mariamâs actions, but she just laughed.
[And what is so funny?]
[Hohoho! How can I not find this amusing? Why would a young lady like you be so suspicious of everything?]
[Do you even know who this person is? How dare you try peddling your suspicious wares to her!]
Mariam seemed on the edge right now, which made perfect sense as the whole thing looked very suspicious indeed.
[Hohoho! So, what are you going to do? Are you just going to walk away? Well, it doesnât matter to me if you do.]
âHmm⦠It really looks like sheâs got nothing to lose. I have no idea who she is or what sheâs saying, but thereâs something fishy about her. I canât help but find that to be intriguing too,â Han-Yeol thought while observing the old woman.
In the end, he decided to trust his instincts once again.
âIâll buy it.â
âHan-Yeol-nim!â
Mariam knew there was no stopping Tayarana now that Han-Yeol had agreed to buy the suspicious old womanâs wares.
âThis is driving me nuts!â
She rarely expressed her emotions, but it was a different story when Tayaranaâs safety was on the line. Tayarana acted as the key to the emotions she kept locked up inside her, and any event involving Tayarana could trigger her to unleash her emotions.
[I want to buy one too.]
[T-Tayarana-nim!]
Mariam was now on the verge of tears.
âAlright, then what if I go first? If I buy from her and nothing happens to me, then Tayarana should be safe too, right?â
[B-But stillâ¦!]
Mariam did not want that either. Han-Yeol might get lucky and avoid harm, but there was no guarantee that Tayarana would have the same luck as him.
âThen you go second, Mariam. Thereâs no way both of us will be safe then something will happen to her when she goes third, right?â
[A-Alrightâ¦]
Mariam knew there was no stopping the two of them after they made up their minds. In the end, she decided her job was to go for the safest option.
[Hoho! Take your pick. It doesnât matter what you choose, as every item has its respective owner.]
âUgh⦠Thatâs making this even strangerâ¦â Han-Yeol grumbled inwardly.
The old woman basically meant that they could pick whichever item they wanted, but the outcome was already pre-decided.
âThen I guess thereâs no point hesitating.â
Han-Yeol shrugged and decided to go for it. He figured the random draw was already fun by itself, but knowing that something had already been prepared for him made it even more intriguing.
[Oh?]
The old womanâs eyes grew bigger the moment Han-Yeol grabbed an item.
âHohoho⦠So things are going exactly according to their destinyâ¦â she thought.
Among the products on display, such as a mirror, watch, and kerosene lighter, Han-Yeol chose a compass.
âHuh? Excuse me, thereâs something strange about this compassâ bearings,â Han-Yeol said.
Compasses were usually set up to point north and south at all times, but the needle of the compass he picked kept spinning, stopping, or pointing randomly even though he was not moving.
âTsk⦠Is it broken? Oh well, I guess itâs to be expected from a shabby stall like this. Han-Yeol thought there was a reason nobody was interested in this shabby street stall on such a busy road.
âI guess sheâs a scammer using mysterious vibes to con people,â Han-Yeol concluded after seeing the broken compass.
[Hohoho! Thatâs not broken.]
âOh really? Then please explain why a compass that should be pointing north and south is pointing all over the place as it pleases.â
[Hoho⦠Thatâs quite simple. Itâs because you still havenât decided where you want to go.]
âHuh?â Han-Yeol muttered, baffled by what the old woman said.
âI havenât decided where I want to go? What does she mean by that?â he wondered.
[That compass is not an object that points north or south. It is an item that will guide its user to one object they are searching for. Once youâre set on what youâre searching for, then the compass will continue to point toward it until you find it.]
âWhat?! I-Is that even possible?!â Han-Yeol exclaimed. He could not believe what he was hearingâhe looked at the compass with eyes full of skepticism.
âIs she lying? I want to test it out immediately, but I canât just use it like thatâ¦â
[Hoho? Alright, I'll throw in something extra. Iâll add another charge to it so you can use it two times.]
âHuh?â
Han-Yeol tilted his head in confusion. Was this old woman saying she could alter the effects of an item at will?
âAh! Donât tell meâ¦?!â Han-Yeol realized something. Then, he asked, âAre you the one who created this compass?â
[Hohoho! Since I am the one who created everything you see here, it is not too difficult to modify their effects to some extent. In return, Iâll have to charge you extra for that.]
âAh, I understand. Then Iâll test it since you increased its charge to two.â
[Tsk⦠Why are you youngsters these days so skeptical of everything?]
The old woman clicked her tongue, but Han-Yeol paid no attention to her. Instead, he immediately tested the compass to see if it worked as she claimed.
âOh? Itâs true?â Han-Yeol muttered in surprise.
[Hohoho! You wonât live a long life if youâre so skeptical of everything, young one.]
âI do not care about things like that. Anyway, Tara and Mariam, why donât you guys pick something too? Ah, you too, Noras.â
[We are fine.]
âReally?â
[Yes.]
Noras did not seem to be that interested in the old womanâs wares.
âHmph! What help will objects made by humans be?â
They might worship and follow Han-Yeol, but that did not mean they were fond of humans. In fact, it was safe to say that they disliked humans. The Bastrolings and humans could be said to be polar opposites, so it was inevitable for them to dislike each other even though they did not cause any harm to one another.
[Hmm, Iâll go with this.]
Tayarana picked a dagger with a golden hilt and a green jewel embedded in it. Judging by its sharpness, the dagger did not seem to be ordinary.
[I choose this.]
Mariam chose a hand mirror with a bronze frame.
âOh? Both of them look quite good,â Han-Yeol said.
The items they chose indeed looked quite valuable, even in Han-Yeolâs eyes. It was without a doubt that they would choose something of value, as Han-Yeol might be a commoner but Tayarana was a royal, and Mariam was someone who served the Egyptian royal family, so their views would surely be different from his.
âAlright, please calculate the cost of these and let us know how much we owe youâeh?â
[What?]
[W-Whatâs going on?]
[Hmmâ¦!]
Han-Yeol and the others turned around to pay for the items, but the old woman and her stall were nowhere to be seen.
Mariam scowled and clicked her tongue when everyone was in shock over what had happened.
âTsk⦠I already knew something was up with that old woman, but I didnât expect she could deceive even Han-Yeol-nimâs senses!â
The fact that the old woman could evade Han-Yeolâs keen senses meant that she was an extremely powerful individual.
Suddenly, the old womanâs voice rang like an echo in their ears.
[Hohoho! I will come to collect your payments one day, and we shall meet again on that day.]
âW-What in the world is that old woman?!â Han-Yeol exclaimed. He could not help but be shocked that not only did the old woman escape his senses, but she even managed to speak directly into his mind when she was nowhere in sight.
It felt as if the old woman was a ghost.
âHold on! Thereâs no such thing as ghosts, right?!â he exclaimed inwardly.
Of course, necromancers could summon ghost-type undead minions, but they were different from the ghosts that would haunt people as depicted in mainstream media. Hunters specializing in necromancy would always search for ghosts in places that were rumored to be haunted, but their hunt for a real ghost would always end up in vain.
Most importantly, even a ghost could not fool Han-Yeolâs senses.
âThen what about theâ¦?!â Han-Yeol hurriedly looked at his hand just in case the compass had disappeared, but the compass was still there.
âOh, itâs still here.â
He was unsure if this was fortunate or unfortunate, but it seemed that the compass he bought did not disappear with the old woman.
âHmm⦠Itâs a bit eerie, but I guess itâs fine since I already checked this thing works.â
He had no plans to throw the compass away just because he felt eerie about the old woman.
âDemon Eyes. Karvis.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
[I have scanned this object, but there is nothing out of the ordinary. If this was a demonic artifact that could potentially harm you, then I would have found something strange about it. But it seems like an ordinary item no matter how many times I scan it.]
âAn ordinary item? But I donât think itâs ordinary.â
[That is indeed true. You might only be able to use it once, but the fact that it will locate whatever you desire is definitely not something ordinary.]
âWell, I guess thereâs no problem since you said itâs fine.â
[Thank you.]
âNo need to thank me. Who can I trust in this world if not you, Karvis?â
[...]
Karvis did not respond to Han-Yeolâs praises. She recently started developing emotions after being with Han-Yeol for so long that it was only normal for her to be speechless in these kinds of situations.
âHehe.â Han-Yeol laughed after finding her silence funny.
Karvis was like an AI initially, but she slowly started becoming cuter the more time he spent with her.
Han-Yeol proceeded to share what he found out from his analysis with Tayarana and Mariam in hopes of reassuring them. Tayarana easily believed whatever Han-Yeol said, but Mariam was still suspicious of the hand mirror she picked.
They decided to put behind them the strange encounter they had in Mexico and made their way back to South Korea.
âI should go travel around the world after everything is over,â Han-Yeol thought. He found his trip around Mexico to be quite pleasant, and he found traveling to be an alright hobby.
Thus, a sense of wanderlust slowly grew inside of him.
***
âTsk⦠Who am I kidding? I donât have the luxury to take a vacation and travel around the worldâ¦â Han-Yeol grumbled.
He found all five stones and even finally killed Dr. Santinora, but that did not mean everything was over. The Freemason still existed, and the hyenas were still a threat lurking around the corner, as they were not the type to be satisfied with conquering only the Bastro Dimension.
Han-Yeolâs rest was short.
âIâm sure Riru and Kandir are fine, but those hyenas have grown stronger and they also possess Harkanâs body⦠It will be difficult for them without my help. Ah, I hope theyâre doing alrightâ¦â
Han-Yeol believed in their abilities, but their opponent was simply far too strong. Thus, he was worried about them.
âGeez⦠I guess the Dragon of Destruction is quite amazing. That thing turned those hyenas in hiding into the masters of the dimension, all while it was still sealed.â
Slurp!
Han-Yeol was enjoying a glass of expensive whiskey in the living room of his mansion. He could have crossed over to the Bastro Dimension as soon as he got back, but the Bastro Dimension was a place where his safety was not guaranteed, even though he was the most powerful individual on Earth.
âDragon of Destruction⦠Iâm going to end you this time and put an end to our long history.â
Naturally, the Dragon of Destruction would not disappear if it was slainâlike a resilient cockroach, it would reappear whenever the dimension evolved.
How did Han-Yeol know that?
Because a god really existed in the Bastro Dimension.
The Bastro Dimension might lag behind Earth in quickly relaying information to others, but it possessed a supernatural occurrence that Earth did not. This supernatural occurrence was none other than the prophecies they received, and they could not be explained with science.
All of the prophecies told in the Bastro Dimension were kept in the Temple Library.