Chapter 562 - Qualification Test (3)
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Yeon-woo left Uranusâ temple with a surly expression, two black eyes decorating his face. âI canât believe this happened to me as soon as the quest started.â Why did he have to be punished for something that someone else did? His first mistake was dodging the furniture Uranus had thrown at him. Since Kronosâ body was about the same as his ownâand was even more comfortable in some waysâhe managed to dodge the furniture with ease.
However, it only infuriated Uranus even more, and Uranus said that he would see the end of his youngest son that day. It hadnât been easy for Yeon-woo to defend himself since Uranus was not an easy foe. It had taken Yeon-woo a while to escape him. âThat dirty-tempered geezer.â Yeon-woo clucked his tongue thinking of the way Uranus had shot holy power out like lightning. âI can see why the godly societies place Olympus in a different category from themselves. Anyone with that personality is bound to be surrounded by enemies.â
Uranus, Olympusâ first supreme god, had a horrible temper, and based on Uranusâ words, the next ruler, Kronos, was a good-for-nothing. Yeon-woo began to worry about the quest. Who knew how long he would have to deal with the consequences of Uranus and Kronosâ battles? However, although he didnât like it, it was strangely less annoying than it ought to be. He could see that Uranusâ anger at Kronos had stemmed from a fatherly love and regret.
Yeon-woo had never experienced that before. Uranus was just like Yeon-wooâs warm and loving mother. âI must be exhausted if Iâm thinking useless thoughts like these.â Yeon-woo shook off his melancholy thoughts and told himself to get a grip. Fortunately, his meeting with Uranus had produced some useful information.
[You have gained a clue about the swamp from Uranus.]
[It is likely the clockwork springs are in this location. You are advised to explore and examine this site.]
âLooks like the system messages will tell me which direction to take.â Yeon-woo realized then how he would have to progress with the quest. âFirst, Iâll keep myself to actions that donât affect Kronosâ legends too much. I think Iâve figured out Kronosâ personality, so Iâll just react accordingly to any events that might come up during this quest.â His priority was to find the swamp of darkness. âBut I have an idea where it might be. Itâs probably something like a hidden card or secret weapon Olympus has to deal with the current danger theyâre facing.â
Olympus likely desired more strength for the battle with Mother Earth, not to mention their other troubles, such as dealing with the Heavenly Demon. They had probably created the swamp of darkness to help them gain more power.
âIf Uranus asked Kronos about it, that means heâs expecting something from Kronos.â Yeon-woo wondered what it might be and quickly arrived at an answer. âApostle of the Black King.â Yeon-wooâs eyes darkened. âItâs hard to say whether this was Uranusâ intention all along or it was a coincidence that Kronos was chosen, but this is probably around the time that Kronos became the Black Kingâs Apostle.â
However, there was something that Yeon-woo didnât understand. Uranus had said he didnât have much time left. What did that mean? Yeon-woo was still thinking this over when he abruptly halted, feeling someone glaring at him from behind a column. Pause!
âThereâs nothing more pathetic than spying on someone, is there?â Yeon-woo tried to imitate Kronosâ personality, his lips twisting in a smile. He found it strangely easy to act the part. Even he could sense how irritating his smirk looked, and he was sure it was enough to get on the other personâs nerves.
âYou damned bastard...!â The person spying on him walked out with gritted teeth. Although he had immense holy power, he was even more injured than Yeon-woo was. Yeon-woo recognized him right away.
âIapetos.â Yeon-woo had fought him when he first arrived in Tartarus. âSo thatâs the pathetic guy that Kronos beat up.â Yeon-woo scoffed to himself. People said oneâs true colors always showed. It turned out that Iapetos had always been a pathetic loser. Anyone else would hide in embarrassment from being beaten up by their youngest sibling, but Iapetos was truly an idiot.
Iapetos saw Yeon-wooâs judgemental expression. âYou...!â Clenching his fists, Iapetos glared at Yeon-woo, but he didnât try to attack. His confidence had drastically dropped after his beating.
This only confirmed Yeon-wooâs poor impression of Iapetos, and he decided that it would be a wate of time to deal with him any longer. âIf you donât have anything to say, Iâll be off.â Yeon-woo smirked again as he passed Iapetos.
Iapetos glared at Yeon-woo until Yeon-woo was gone. Then, he kicked a column.
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âOh my, oh my! Oh, dear! Are you alright, Master? What should we do? It must hurt a lot! Lord Uranus shouldnât have gone this far...!â Yeon-woo felt awkward at the dismay of his nanny, Ananke. Her concern was genuine as if she were fussing over her son or brother. It was a warm emotion he hadnât felt from anyone after his mother passed away. It was surprising that Kronos had been so loved. âIf thatâs the case, how did he end up turning into such a jerk? Thatâs a talent, too.â Yeon-woo clucked his tongue.
On the way from Uranusâ temple to Kronosâ residence, he had seen the gazes of the divine beings. Many quickly looked down to avoid his eyes or took a detour away from him. When he asked a female servant something, she collapsed because her legs shook too much to support her. Yeon-woo realized that Kronos was even worse than heâd imagined. What had Kronos done for everyone to behave like this around him? Thanks to this, Yeon-woo was having a hard time talking to others.
âIâm all right. Donât make a fuss.â
âBut, Master...!â
âThereâs something I want to ask.â
Ananke glared at Yeon-woo disapprovingly when he refused to be treated. She asked, sulking, âWhat trouble are you in now?â
âItâs not what youâre thinking, so donât worry. Before that, back when I beat up Iapetos...â
âOh! Are you talking about Atlas?â
âAtlas?â Atlas had taken Kronosâ side even after Zeusâ rebellion. He was the Titan whose punishment was to carry the world eternally on his back. Why was she saying his name now?
âSince you were quite drunk at the time, I suppose you didnât hear. Thatâs the name of the warrior you rescued. He was quite timid for his size. Iapetos was harassing him for being dull-witted, and you rescued him when you passed by.â Ananke cocked her head. âI barely managed to send him away because he kept saying he wanted to repay you. I suppose youâve only just remembered it now. What should I do? Should I summon him?â
âNo. Itâs fine.â Atlas was different from the Atlas Yeon-woo knew about. He waved his hand, thinking the quest would probably get longer if he involved himself with Atlas too much. At the same time, he thought that Kronos wasnât as bad as heâd believed.
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A few days later, Uranus gave orders to launch an exploration of the swamp of darkness. In the meantime, Yeon-woo looked into Kronosâ reputation and gathered information about this time period. He learned enough about Kronos and grew more comfortable with the quest. He was ready to really get started.
âMe. Atlas. Protect. Lord Kronos. Definitely.â A guy so massive that he could be one of the giant race approached with booming steps.
âHe pleaded desperately to repay you or at least be your servant. I had no choice but to let him join. He says he has the blood of giants in his lineage, so he will be of help to you somehow.â Ananke carefully peered at Yeon-woo while speaking. She was nervous because she didnât know what his reaction would be.
However, Yeon-woo just glanced at Atlas without saying much and headed into the forest where the expedition party waited. Some of the members had already arrived.
âHow timely of our youngest to arrive now.â
There were ten people, each one with a fierce holy power and sharp gaze. Iapetos was among them.
âThe children of Uranus.â They all wanted to inherit Uranusâ throne. They would later be called the twelve great gods of Kronosâ age and be the ancestors of the Titan race. Yeon-woo had learned that Uranusâ children werenât his biological children. âTheyâre successors of various societies that Uranus gathered to establish Olympus.â
In other words, they were adopted in order to help unite Olympus. This was why even though they were siblings, they didnât have any brotherly or sisterly love since they were rivals who were fighting over the throne. Four stood out in particular.
Oceanus, the oldest, smiled gently at the back of the party. Theia, the imperious second daughter, had the same domain as Uranus did: the heavens.
âKronos, the youngest, but the one who has the most holy power.â This was the body that Yeon-woo currently possessed. And the last one...
âIs she not here yet?â Yeon-woo looked at the empty seat. He had seen the other Titans in Tartarus, but this last being was someone heâd never seen before. âAnd thereâs something I want to confirm too.â
Yeon-woo grew contemplative, but Iapetos spoke up in a scornful voice meant for him to hear. âThe younger ones are the worst. Theyâre acting like this even though they know itâs Fatherâs orders.â
However, the other siblings also seemed to think of Iapetos as a moron because they didnât even pretend to pay attention to him. Only Oceanus soothed him. âHe must be quite busy. It isnât too urgent yet, so thereâs no need to rush. The more you rush, the more you may mess things up.â
Since he couldnât talk back to the oldest sibling, Iapetos just pressed his lips together with a displeased look and remained silent. Oceanus looked at Yeon-woo with a smile still on his face. âKronos. Do you know where that child went?â
âHow am I supposed to know?â Yeon-woo shrugged, and Oceanusâs eyes narrowed with a laugh.
âNothing can be done then, I suppose. Letâs just wait here for now.â
At that moment, Yeon-woo sensed someone running over to them. âSheâs here.â Yeon-woo turned toward the being who had even more holy power than the other siblings.
âSorry, Iâm late.â As soon as she appeared through the grass panting with an apologetic expression, Yeon-woo closed his eyes tightly. Heâd been dreading this as soon as he realized that Kronos looked like his father.
It was Rhea, the youngest daughter of Uranus, the biological mother of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hadesâand the main reason behind Kronosâ fall. Her face was achingly familiar.
âMother.â It was the face he missed the most. More beautiful and youthful than he remembered, his dead mother stood in front of him.