Chapter 489 - Akashas Records (8)
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Yeon-woo couldnât believe his ears. âWhat?â
ãH-H-H-Heavenly Demon?ã
ãNo way...!ã
But it didnât seem like heâd heard wrong. Shanon and Hanryeong gasped in shock. Even the usually impassive Boo and Rebecca were also surprised. The shadow under his feet trembled. The words the man had spoken were simply too shocking.
The Heavenly Demon was a transcendent being who was neither god nor demon, neither dragon nor giant and stood high above the rest of the heavenly world even though everyone was his enemy.
In an almost monotheistic manner, the Devil Army worshipped him as the true god and regarded the other gods and demons as fakes. Because they were such fanatics, Yeon-woo had believed all this time that the Heavenly Demon wouldnât be much different from his followers. Since the Heavenly Demon was supposed to be the only evil who had ever reached the heavenly world, Yeon-woo was expecting a monster who could only destroy, a rabid beast who hated anything that tied him down.
Heâd always thought that the Heavenly Demon was like a great demon to whom even the Demon Kings would bow. He wasnât the only one who believed this; most of the players in the Tower all had the same impression, which was why the Heavenly Demon had a very small following.
âBut...this person is completely different.â
He looked so lofty, as if he had transcended everything. Even though Yeon-woo was close to transcending and realizing holiness, the Heavenly Demon was like a faraway star. It was an impossible task, like reaching the sky from the ground by stretching oneâs arm. Yeon-woo had no idea how great the star was.
He could tell the general sizes of conceptual gods like Mother Earth and otherworld gods like the Crawling Chaos, and compared to them, it was safe to say the Heavenly Demon was a supreme being. âPerhaps heâs considered evil because...the gods and demons canât reach him at all.â
Whether you were mortal or immortal, it was impossible not to be scared of an opponent so great that you couldnât even tell how powerful they were.
The Vampiric Lord shook inside Vigrid, also shocked to see the Heavenly Demon.
âWell, but I like the name Bright King better. Itâs more lit.â The Heavenly Demon joked with a shrug, not realizing how dumbfounded Yeon-woo was. He seemed even more amazing because of it.
It was difficult to maintain an easy attitude like that. You had to be confident that no one would disrespect you and that nothing was impossible. Most of all, you had to believe in yourself in order to be so carefree. Yeon-woo only knew two people like that. âMaster.â Why did he see the Martial King Nayu in the Heavenly Demon? âAnd the Monkey King...â
To be exact, it was the Monkey Kingâs exuviae that heâd absorbed, but the being was still quite similar to the Heavenly Demon. After all, the Monkey King was one of the many past lives of the Heavenly Demonâor one of his faces, as the Devil Army described it. Since they shared the same soul, it was natural their personality or the way they carried themselves would be similar.
âNow that I look at it, you smell a bit like me. Whew, seems like itâs the monkey guy. Dang! You ate such a rotten one. Didnât you feel sick afterwards?
Although Yeon-woo had no idea why the Heavenly Demon was in the Changgong Library, he became sure of one thing: the Heavenly Demon had no plans to fight him. In fact, he seemed happy to see a visitor, and his joy seemed to be multiplied by the fact that they were from the same planetâand the same countryâand that they both knew the Monkey King.
This was why Yeon-woo gathered the courage to ask a question. âWerenât...you asleep?â
âAsleep?â The Heavenly Demon cocked his head and burst out in laughter when he realized what Yeon-woo was talking about. âHahaha! I guess it can look that way. They must be thinking of me as some sleeping beauty below, huh? I didnât even think of that.â He giggled, then shrugged at Yeon-woo, who was standing still with a serious face. âMy true body has indeed closed its eyes so theyâre not wrong, but as you can see, my mind has been here for a while.â
âSo, you didnât abandon the Devil Army?â
âThe Devil Army? Oh, those crazy guys?â
Yeon-woo was speechless.
âItâs every man for himself; I didnât abandon them.â
ãWow. How can he be so ruthless with his followers? Heâs amazing...ã Shanon was shocked, and his impression of the Heavenly Demon was shattered to pieces.
If a god denied his followers, it meant he was denying himself. In most cases, the power and strength of a god came from the quality and amount of faith the followers gave it. If he denied them, he was also denying their faith, so his power and strength would inevitably decrease. However, the Heavenly Demon didnât seem to care. It was a confidence that his power and strength didnât rely on his followersâ faith.
âWell, it might seem strange for me to be saying this, but Iâve done all I can for my followers from here, like the Exodus, where I headed for the Sky Mountains and then returned to this place, the ark. When the heavens and earth were disconnected, I no longer had any responsibility over humans. Li and I didnât want to be bound to legends anymore.â
Yeon-woo didnât understand everything the Heavenly Demon was saying, but he could see that he hadnât left the Devil Army because he disliked them. He was more like a parent who wanted his child to be independent. Even if the child walked a twisted path the he didnât approve of, he firmly believed one day, the child would return to the right path.
âThe attention the Head Bishop and Kindred want so desperately... They were likely wrong from the beginning.â The Head Bishop and Kindred wished for the Heavenly Demon to guide them again, and when he didnât respond, they tried to become one of his faces and steal that power. Then, when that failed, they gave up on the Heavenly Demon and chose the Great Sageâs brothers, the Seven Great Demon Kings, in order to scheme something.
But now that Yeon-woo thought of their actions as a result of a misunderstanding of their parentâs intentions, he felt some pity for them.
âAnyway, if theyâve established their fundamental belief to be evil and not light, I hope they keep walking that path. Thatâs it.â
It occurred to Yeon-woo that this might be the best stance a god could take.
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âThis library isnât like what people think; itâs not that grand. It just records events happening everywhere from the beginning of time to the present and the end. Thatâs all.â The Heavenly Demon began to explain how the library was set up. Yeon-woo turned to look at the direction the Heavenly Demon was pointing to. âBut then, everything might be messy and disorganized, like your little sisterâs room, right?â
Yeon-woo didnât speak.
âMm. That was supposed to be a joke. Wasnât it funny?â
âI only have a brother.â
âOh. Really? Damn. I need someone to relate with me on this. I know because my youngest sibling is a girl. Her room was a pigpen. Itâs just like this place.â
The Heavenly Demon had siblings? Yeon-woo wondered what she was like for a moment.
âAnyway, when you try to look for something, you canât find it, and only weird things appear. And the law of causality system, which is the database here, might have errors. So, I classify and organize it like a drive optimizer.â In other words, he was the librarian. He suddenly clapped, and books on the shelves slid out and quickly moved to other locations. Yeon-woo watched with interest as he stood in front of a shelf.
Books were organized in lists that the Heavenly Demon had written and stuck onto the shelves. Time, history, people...it was almost wondrous to see them all placed in alphabetical order. Of those, one title stood out. Tower. Year 5,211, the First Month. Event Report.
Year 5,211 was the present. Yeon-woo pulled it out and opened it in the middle. He saw empty white pages, but black letters began to appear at the top of the page.
[The effects of âDragonâs Knowledgeâ allow you to read the words.]
He could instantly understand what was written in the book.
Along with the appearance of the floating castle, the standoff between Arthia and hostile forces that began on the fifty-second floor...
Faceless and the Black Prince are definitely planning something crazy. But thatâs why itâll be fun...
There arenât many places left to hide from Mother Earth. Now that there arenât many survivors left, the suggestion to leave the skies...
It was a disorganized mess since events were being recorded as they occurred. Books were probably divided into sections after they filled up.
It took him some time to understand what he was reading because the sentences were out of order. But three main writings stood out. The first was Arthiaâs current situation. They were fighting to take control of the fifty-second floor on his orders, and the second recorded the thoughts of the missing Bow God Jang Wei, and the third was concerned with the whereabouts of Olympusâ survivors.
His eyes widened. He had thought Phante might have killed Jang Wei, but instead, he was alive and in contact with Faceless. Why were two of his enemies meeting? The appearance of the Black Prince was also unexpected. They were definitely plotting something, and the truth came out quickly. They were planning to make an attempt on the Martial Kingâs life. It was impossible, an act of suicide. He had no idea why they would even have such thoughts knowing how strong the Martial King was.
As for the survivors from Olympus, when he skimmed over the book, he could see that they were still running away from the Titans and Giants. Many seemed to be injured; he could almost feel their fatigue through the book. Thankfully, Athena and Hermes were still alive.
âBut leaving the skies?â Leaving the skies meant theyâd throw away their divinity and live as mortals. It was how the Protogenoi tribe in the Elohim had been created. They were in so much danger that they might have no choice but to abandon their pride as gods.
When he discovered their location, his eyes widened slightly. âErebus?â
It was the territory of the Underworld that was far below even Tartarus. Most people didnât even know whether it existed. If they were truly there, it meant they were standing on the edge of a cliff. They would have difficulty maintaining their holy power there since there were limits to how much faith they could collect. It was possible that they would die if they stayed, and he understood why they were discussing leaving the skies.
Each piece of information was necessary. He continued to read, wanting to know more, but it became impossible.
[The effect of âDragonâs Knowledgeâ has ended.]
[You cannot read the words.]
[You cannot view any further.]
[If you wish to view more, you must be qualified for it.]
The words looked like squiggles again. Yeon-woo looked at the Heavenly Demon frantically, hoping heâd tell him how to read the book.
âI donât mind telling you, but itâll use up the time youâre allowed to stay here. And you have a limited number of visits, right? Think of that as a sneak peek.â The Heavenly Demon spoke firmly, as though he knew Yeon-wooâs thoughts.
Yeon-woo pressed his lips together. âJang Weiâs scheme and the whereabouts of Olympusâ survivors are important, but...â He tried to organize his priorities. He was only allowed to visit the Changgong Library three times, so he needed to use this time effectively. âWhatâs most important to me is...â His eyes flashed. âThe path to darkness. The identity of the Black King.â
Now that he was here, in the library with all the knowledge of the universe, he couldnât miss this chance. From the very beginning, his motive for climbing the Tower had been to find his brotherâs soul. His other companions were important as well, but nothing was more important than this.
Furthermore, information about the Black King was probably expensive. His three visits might not even be enough, so he needed to get started. He could stop Jang Wei and Facelessâ plot as soon as he finished his business here, and it wouldnât be impossible to find the survivors from Olympus even without the help of the library once he exuviated and gained transcendence. In the end, he cut off all lingering attachments and finished clearing his mind.
Watching Yeon-wooâs eyes darken, the Heavenly Demon grinned. âI guess youâve decided. Ask me what you want to know. I donât usually do this, but itâs fine since youâre the first person from back home Iâve met in a while.â
Yeon-woo thanked the Heavenly Demon and asked what he wanted to know most. âCan I have information about the Black King?â
âHuh? What?â The Heavenly Demon seemed stunned. Yeon-woo wondered if he didnât know about the Black King.
âI donât know who he is exactly, but from what Iâve learned, the Black King is a type of progenitor or conceptual god linked to death or dreams...â
âNo, no. Iâm just curious why youâre looking for him. I know him well. Thereâs no oldie like him.â
âI finally found it!â Yeon-woo clenched his fists, thinking things were finally going smoothly.
âHow could I not know him?â The Heavenly Demon smiled mischievously as he continued, âI was the one who stuck him in emptiness.â