Chapter 301.2
Living As the Villainess Queen
âAnother reason why it wasnât so widely used was because it was so inefficient,â Alber continued. âThe source of the magic is a personâs energy. It was hard to maintain a perfect human form if it meant risking your life.â
âAre you saying that Sang-je is using his life force to keep his form?â
âYes.â
He had originally planned to use Alber as a decoy. He would control her and make her do what he wished to do. But Alber considered how evil could spread with the monster controlling her ever move. So, she offered an alternative: That she would let him act human by using his magic to keep himself going.
She expected him to drain his life force eventually. But that wasnât what happened.
âHe was a much greater monster than I could have predicted,â she explained. âHe must be one of the first larks to have been summoned because his life force seems to be endless. Aside from that, his true form is in deep sleep which means he uses less energy than he needs to. Andâ¦â
Eugene looked at her expectantly, waiting for her to finish what she was saying.
âIâm not sure,â Alber said tentatively. âBut it would seem like his life force is recharging somewhere else. But if thatâs the case, thereâs no way for me to find out.â
The younger woman was silent for a moment, then she asked, âWhere is his true form?â
âHave you met him?â
âYes, in the Holy Cityâs castle.â
Alber nodded. âThat whole castle serves as a plate where the magic is created to let the human form function.â
âThe whole thing?â Eugene asked.
âYes,â the older woman confirmed. âIt allows him to keep his form. If he leaves that place, his form will become clear and ruined. The source of magic and that plate must also be close to one another in order to use less energy.â
âThat means⦠his true form isââ
Alber nodded.
Eugene remembered how Abu had turned into a huge black panther. He was so big, but she felt like the size of the monster wasnât even comparable to that. It was probably impossibly big. How do you face such a monster?
âWhat does the monster want?â Eugene asked. She still hadnât figured that part out.
The monster had acted as Godâs agent for a very long time. It used magic to tempt people and maintain its control over the Holy City.
She had learned the rise and fall of religion on Earth. She knew that religion failed when people started to grow greedy for power or wealth. But Sang-je hadnât shown any signs of wanting anything at all. He had just been there, amassing just enough to maintain the palace and enough power to control the Anikas. He didnât interfere with politics or meddle with the economy.
He didnât stray from his assumed role as Godâs agent. Even if that was all he wanted to be, then what was he meant to achieve?
âAt first, he wanted to find his roots,â Alber said. âHe wanted to know where he came from. He wanted to go back to where he belonged.â
The ancient magic to summon other beings from other realms was forbidden. No one could learn that kind of magic or even attempt it, but Alber did.
She had justified her actions back then. She believed that the monster wasnât trying to hurt anyone, and she thought that this small sin was worth the future of her tribe.
âI broke the tribeâs rules and undid the seal of magic with my own hands.â
But when she did, she found that the magic wasnât complete. She wondered if her ancestors had expected one of their foolish descendants to do something that terrible one day. They had broken the spell into three, and each of the three tribes took one piece. It was only complete when all three pieces came together.
No one knew about where the tribe that brought the larks had gone, and the part that had gone to the humans was nowhere to be found. So, Alber did what she could and took her tribeâs piece to figure out the spell.
Because she was a prodigy, she was able to make an almost perfect magic from what she had.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI realized too late how great and dangerous the magic actually was,â she said. âIt was almost impossible to open the doors to specific worlds. I couldnât know where my magic would lead, so I was afraid. In the end, I chose not to activate it.
Another realmâs door, Eugeneâs mind was fixed on that idea. She realized that everything she had been through had something to do with the magic Alber spoke of. Her heart raced. She hadnât expected to learn about any of this.
âWhat did you do with the magic then?â
âI sealed it again.â
âHow did the monster react?â Eugene pressed.
âIt had taken me quite a while to get the magic together,â Alber explained. âIn that time, the monster had changed its goals. It told me that, if I couldnât activate the magic, it wanted something else. It said that if it couldnât return to where it came from, it wanted to be a part of this world.â
She smiled bitterly. âIt said it wanted to finish the last journey,â she said. âIt used my own tribeâs words against me.â