Chapter 412 - [31st Round] Ignorant God of War
FFF-Class Trashero
He was a very peculiar being.
A raven sat like an epaulet on his right shoulder, and Master Mollan wiggled over his left shoulder.
It wouldnât be farfetched to say he looked like a tamer.
Moreover, his face strangely resembled Fugitive Senior.
If I were to be asked who was more handsome, Iâd say the younger of the two.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
If the two were related by blood, their genes were probably improved by whoever his wife was.
âI thought my grandson died since our contract suddenly broke, only to find this scene when I came in a hurry to collect his belongingsâ¦â
âCaw.â
âYou donât have to worry about this crow, young Hero. This guy is like Pet No. 2.â
âMollan~ Mollan~â
âAnd this is my first secretary. Unlike me, he is a very capable friend.â
I turned my gaze to him to listen to his story while holding Fugitive Senior between his 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae.
âYour grandson?â
âThatâs right. Considering the general situation and not taking into consideration all excuses I can make, heâs one of my many descendants.â
âWouldnât it be okay if he dies since you have many descendants anyway?â
âHaha! You seem to have greatly misunderstood me.â
ââ¦â
I remained silent.
To be honest, the greatness of my opponent was tiring me out.
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His Providences, which numbered probably as many as the stars in the night sky, put heavy pressure on me.
Some of them were quite absurd, but there were just far too many for me to even think of surviving against him.
I didnât even know how this was realistically possible, but I would crumble into powder instantly if we fought.
âDonât worry too much. I simply have an accumulation of powers owned by all the gods that had reached the level of Providence.â
ââ¦â
âI, myself, am not that great. At most, I only have three Providences that I can call my own. As you probably already know, numbers arenât a measure of ability. Iâm not much different from you, who only have one.â
Aside from three, all of his Providences werenât his?
That made me even more curious.
âThe pet on your shoulder aside, who are you?â
âThe commander. Iâm usually called âBossâ. Donât I look like one? Hahaha!â
ââ¦â
âWell, I donât know if itâs because of the circumstances, but you canât seem to take a joke. Anywayâ¦â
ã??A certain ignorant god of war laughs.ã??
ã??A certain innocent goddess waves her hand.ã??
ã??A certain restless demonic god is getting bored.ã??
âThis is who I am.â
âWoahâ¦â
I didnât know where the other two were hiding, but the three greatest and strongest deities across the universe had gathered.
One of them was even right in front of me.
âAs the commander-in-chief, I delegate Providences to other gods, and they are tasked to handle important events across the universe in return. Compared to that, my grandsonâs problems⦠are as small as dust.â
âWhat do you consider a big deal, then?â
âLetâs see⦠For example, should I save a planet inhabited by 50 billion individuals and move it to a safe galaxy before it gets sucked into a black hole?â
ââ¦â
The scale of his predicaments was so colossal I was rendered speechless.
âThe issues of humans are far too trivial for me, considering I donât have time to care about the unfortunate few. After all, the number of beings who die or get injured in the blink of an eye due to my decisions often reach millions.â
ââ¦â
âAh, I didnât mean to whine. You just remind me of my youth.â
The God of Warâs story gave me goosebumps.
His life was very similar to the âHeroâs lifeâ I had been pursuing since the first round.
The only difference was that it had been greatly expanded from planetary to a universal level.
âAre youâ¦â
âSay it.â
âNo. Nothing.â
I couldnât possibly ask.
âAre you satisfied with your present self, which must be broken one way or another?â
He smiled bitterly.
âI have known about my grandsonâs problems for a long time.â
What?â
âThereâs no way I wouldnât know. I do have quite the capable secretary.â
âMollan~ Mollan~â
The rainbow-colored slime, technically Master Mollanâs grandfather, fluttered on the God of Warâs shoulder.
Pope Mollan.
He was such a cool slime.
âBut from a universal perspective, my grandsonâs errors are very trivial matters. Moreover, although heâs too obsessed with women, he has great political power, and his performance as a peaceful galactic ruler is more than enough to cover for his mistakes.â
âSo you want me to forgive him?â
âAh, again, donât get me wrong. Many beings are capable of running galaxies. Smart Mollan, Innocent Mollan, Kind Mollan, Clever Mollan. Honest Mollan, Cold-hearted Mollan, and others. Iâm sure Iâd find more if I actually start looking for them.â
âWoahâ¦â
Master Mollanâs brothers were active all over the universe.
âI dared leave my grandson alone despite his flaws simply because he punishes the billions of tyrants who are worse than he is. Wouldnât it be too pitiful if only my grandson were punished? Moreover, in the perfect universe ruled by Mollan, there will never be a new god like you. Only in difficult times do we ever need Heroes, after all.â
âThatâs a bizarre policy.â
Did that mean he deliberately left some situations alone to create new deities?
âLook back on your life, Righteous Hero. If you had successfully graduated from Fantasy in your first round as Kang Han Soo, would you still have been as strong as you are now?â
ââ¦â
I wasnât certain.
But it was unlikely.
The years I lost were definitely a waste of time, but practicing Master Mollanâs teachings throughout those days was a great achievement for me.
Because of that, if I became an athlete at this point, Iâd be able to sweep the Olympic gold medals by myself.
World Cup? Even if I played without a goalkeeper and a coach in soccer, I was confident that I could win alone.
However, there was no place for a âHeroâ anywhere in such a mundane reality. They would just think I was insane.
âIâm glad a great god like you has been born.â
âWhy?â
âThe reason I became the commander-in-chief of all gods is to defeat Solo, the universeâs strongest. In the distant past, he was an existence so absolute he won a war against all deities combined. Since then, Iâve been nurturing our kindâs unity in preparation for when he reappears. Thatâs why new gods are always welcome.â
âSoloâ¦â
An absolute god with a name that seemed to suggest solitudeâ¦
âMollan~ Mollan~â
âMy secretary researched you a little. You have a very stellar record. The Fantasy Institution completely blocked the path to becoming a god since autonomy does not manifest itself with a molded infusion-type ideology. However, despite being raised in the worst environment for ascension, you reached godhood in only two hundred years like a lotus blooming through the mud. Ah, but as much as Iâd like to talk a little more about this, I donât have enough time to do so.â
âHuh? What?â
Fugitive Senior disappeared from my grasp.
âLet me deal with my ugly grandson with honor. Heâll be undergoing a hundred years of popcorn punishment. After all, as strange as this sounds, his biggest sin is wasting my precious time in vain.â
âUhhâ¦â
That wasnât strange at all, was it? Every night, I always told my cowardly wife to be grateful for being able to spend the night with such a handsome Hero.
In the past, Ssosia used to snort in reply, but these days, she had been working hard for me and listened to my orders.
âIâll be taking my leave now.â
âCaw!â
â⦠Hey. Stay calm. Donât break the mood.â
ã??A certain ignorant god of war says goodbye.ã??
ã??A certain innocent goddess waves her hand.ã??
ã??A certain restless demonic god waves his hand.ã??
âCaw! Caw!â
âAgh, you littleâ¦!â
Pop!
The Ignorant War God left arguing with his crow.
As for meâ¦
âWhew.â
ã??A certain righteous divine being is at a loss.ã??
That was crazy!
It was great that he took the initiative of punishing his grandson himself.
Whether he would actually see it through was out of my control, but I didnât care.
All that mattered was that I finally fulfilled my promise to my best friend, Noebius.
However, I now faced another predicament.
âCleaning the mess is always such a hassle.â
A warâs end would never be unwelcome.
But I would forever find tending to its aftermath annoying.
âMollan?â
âMollan?â
âMollan?â
â⦠What?â
It wasnât Pope Mollan who was on the War Godâs shoulder.
These mollans wore clerk-like hats.
âMy friend. Look at the sky.â
âThe sky?â
I followed the words of Noebius, who had an arm around Erdantiâs slim waist.
A bleak smile appeared on my face.
Mollan Fleet.
Their mothership was invisible, but numerous Mollanroids were descending from space to the ground.
âI know the universe is small, but I didnât expect to see you again so soon.â
âYou again?â
âYes. I, Brave Mollan Pilot, have been commissioned by the commander to restore the planet.â
âWar Godâ¦â
They were perfect for post-war cleanupâ¦
He had so many excellent subordinates that we no longer had to do it ourselves.
He was the embodiment of the ideal Hero I envisioned.
Should I follow in his footsteps?
Or should I find a completely new path?
âWhat do you plan to do, Hero? Would you like to watch the planet restoration work from here?â
âNo. Iâm going home. I have other pressing matters to attend to.â
The GGG-class Hero faced a new dilemma!
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âS-e-e-e-e-e-ex~!â
I rode the obscenely screaming stingray home quickly.
Now that the interference of Mollansoft had disappeared, Fantasy had finally become my territory.
It would be my fault if this planet did well, but if it didnât, it would be my wifeâs.
âIsnât that too unreasonable, handsome husband?!â
âBecome my second wife, then.â
âYouâre such a coward.â
âHmph! Do you think anyone can just be my first wife?â
âAwwâ¦â
Ssosia burst into anger at my eloquence but eventually succumbed to the magical word âfirst.â
âI know you just returned, dear husband, but do you think thereâs a problem at home with the family?â
âMy mother-in-law?â
âNo, not my mother, whoâs trying to steal her son-in-law away from her own daughter. I meant your parents.â
âHmmâ¦â
They had been fine for twenty-five Earth years without me.
Did something unexpected happen?
âLook at this.â
I read the messages on Ssosiaâs mollanphone.
?Me: Mother! I have very good news! (1:04 am)
-September 17, 2050-
?Mother: I only just read your text since you sent it so late in the evening. (7:04 am)
?Mother: So whatâs the good news? Do I have a second grandchild now? (7:05 am)
?Me: I think my husband will be able to go home to Earth soon. (7:08 am)
?Mother: Really? Thatâs great. Heâs been ignoring my text messages a lot lately, so I canât help but feel a little mad at him. (7:09 am)
? Me: I apologize on his behalf. Heâs clearly at fault here. Weâll be visiting you soon, so please donât worry too much. (7:11 am)
â⦠Should I keep reading, wife? Or should I punish your pelvis first?â
âJust keep going. Scroll down.â
Following Ssosiaâs sharp words, I read all the way to the end of their conversation.
?Mother: Be sure to contact us before you come. (9:24 am)
?Me: Yes, mother. (9:25 am)
-September 17, 2050-
?Mother: Somethingâs wrong! What was this about? (6:31 am)
?Me: What happened, mother? (6:38 am)
?Mother: After hearing that his brother was coming, my second child ran away from home. Did Han Soo say harsh words to his brother? He said that if they met, he would kill him. (6:39 am)
?Me: I doubt it. Even if he breaks everyoneâs spine and pelvis, he loves his family too much to do that. (6:41 am)
?Mother: He still hasnât come back. I canât find him. Did he get kidnapped? I donât know what to do⦠(4:04 pm)
? Me: Donât worry. Iâm sure heâll be fine. Iâll talk to my husband when he comes back. (4:06 pm)
âMy brother?â
âHave you ever sent your brother a threatening text message, handsome husband?â
âNo.â
Weâve never even talked to each other since he seemed to be avoiding me.
However, I was being suspected as the cause of my brotherâs disappearance.
He ran away from home at such an exquisite timing.
âWhat are you going to do?â
âI must go now.â
I couldnât focus on my work anyway since I couldnât stop thinking about my motherâs tennis racket hitting me as soon as we met again.
The reason was a bit ridiculous, butâ¦
It was finally time for the Hero to return to his breathtakingly beautiful home planet.