Chapter 522 - Epilogue 1 – The world of zero (6)
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
It had been a week since Kim Dok-Ja lost his consciousness.
The companions took turns to nurse him as he remained in a coma. Yi Seol-Hwa and Aileen continued to administer medical treatment in alternating turns, and many Incarnations blessed with famed healing skills also paid visit, as well.
Unfortunately, none of them could discover the reason why Kim Dok-Ja suddenly ended up in this state.
â His internal structure is becoming unstable. We donât know the reason yet. Maybe, itâs related to the âs weakening, somehow...
A few Incarnations cautiously discussed the topic related to the [Avatar].
âAhjussi.â
Kim Dok-Ja remained unconscious, and while staring at him, Shin Yu-Seung murmured as if to steel herself.
This person, heâs Kim Dok-Ja. Without a doubt, he is the Kim Dok-Ja that I remember.
However, there was one thing that didnât change no matter how many times she told herself that.
⸢The power of her âConstellation sponsorâ cannot be felt from this existence before her eyes.⸥
The Fable that warmly embraced her couldnât be felt all that well right now.
[Fable, âSaviour of the Starâ, is stuttering during its storytelling.]
Even the Fables that connected her to Kim Dok-Ja were hesitating with their storytelling. As if, this existence before her wasnât suitable as the subject of their story. Shin Yu-Seung slowly closed her eyes.
[Currently, the connection to your Constellation sponsor is very faint.]
[Currently, the communication channel to your Constellation sponsor is disconnected.]
The âsponsor contractâ that tied her to Kim Dok-Ja was still in effect. There it was, the starlight within the night sky, remaining in the exact same spot and watching her as always.
⸢If thatâs the case, then just whose starlight was that?⸥
Shin Yu-Seung stared at Kim Dok-Jaâs shoulder that still hadnât healed yet.
This arm always protected his companions. With that arm, he painted his world. With that arm, he ended the scenarios, and brought down the Final Wall. She slowly raised her head and looked at Kim Dok-Jaâs face. The golden headband put on top of his head during the Journey to the West scenario still remained where it should. The constrictive headband lost its powers after the Great Sageâs Fable weakened. Shin Yu-Seung reached out and brushed his dishevelled hair underneath the headband.
⸢âDonât worry, Yu-Seung-ah.â⸥
Kim Dok-Ja kept his promise.
⸢The PC Bang she wanted to go together.⸥
⸢Pizzas and Cola she wanted to enjoy by the Han River.⸥
Inside those fantasy-like moments, Kim Dok-Ja was definitely there. They were gentle, tender moments that a person sacrificed all of his life to bring to reality.
She didnât want to deny this conclusion that they only managed to reach through such a long, arduous journey.
Shin Yu-Seung buried her face on the bed and sobbed, until the fatigue sent her into dreamland. Someone opened the quiet hospital roomâs door and entered inside.
âHey, itâs time to cha....â
Yi Gil-Yeong entering the room discovered the sleeping figure of Shin Yu-Seung and promptly shut his mouth. He lightly dusted the thin blanket next to the chair and covered her shoulders with it. Then, he settled down on the other side of the bed.
âDok-Ja hyung.â
He carefully tucked Kim Dok-Jaâs hand that slipped outside the bed under the duvet. It was a hand full of scars. It was also the same hand that gave a certain boy his grasshopper once upon a time.
⸢There was a time when Kim Dok-Ja was like a god to the boy.⸥
Yi Gil-Yeong stared at Kim Dok-Ja for a long, long time before softly muttering out.
â.....Hyung, youâre still you, right?â
He sighed deeply and slowly stood up to open up the roomâs curtains.
There were truly many people walking on the streets outside. People that Kim Dok-Ja had saved. This was the world that he had protected. Yi Gil-Yeong sat near the window and silently counted the number of passersby for a long while.
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â....That stupid idiot. If you were going to make an Avatar, you shouldâve done it properly.â
The grumbling Han Su-Yeong was walking inside the Industrial Complex.
It had been one whole week since Kim Dok-Ja had collapsed. She had come to a conclusion in the meantime.
⸢I canât expect any help from the companions.⸥
Yu Sang-Ah was right â this âKim Dok-Jaâ, and the âKim Dok-Jaâ she missed, were both Kim Dok-Ja. Meaning, this was the true ending he had been wishing for, and everything would be fine if the companions decided to accept it.
However, it was possible for at least one person to have a differing opinion about it.
âHey, shorty.â
âWhat is it, Black Flame Dragon ahjumma?â
âWhere is your oppa right now?â
âDonât feel like telling you, though?â
âYou little!â
Yu Mi-Ah quickly ran away and hid between the narrow alleyways. She was so unbelievably fast that by the time Han Su-Yeong got there, that little kid was already long gone without a trace. However, Yu Jung-Hyeok mustâve been nearby considering his little sister was around here.
And so, how long did she continue to walk afterwards? An unfamiliar noticeboard appeared before her eyes.
[Kaixenix District]
A residential area set up on the western sections of the Complex was here. The antique architectural style reminded her of the medieval fantasy setting. She only heard about this place from Yi Su-Gyeong, but now that she had witnessed the view of this rather unexpectedly well-thought-out cityscape, Han Su-Yeong couldnât help but be impressed.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Just as she began thinking that itâd not be so bad to sightsee since she was searching for that fool anyway...
âSu-Yeong-ah!â
An unexpected person found her first.
â.....Yuri?â
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âYouâve been living here?â
âFor a while now. I know youâve been busy, but still, Iâm a little sad that you only came to visit today.â
â....You totally sound like a Korean, you know that?â
Han Su-Yeong was really glad to see Yuri sipping tea before her eyes like this.
Yuri di Aristel.
Back in the Kaixenix Archipelago, Han Su-Yeong took possession of this woman and carried out the scenario. Now that she looked back, so many things happened back in Kaixenix. She wasted decades waiting for that stinking Kim Dok-Ja, for instance. And...
âBy the way, who were you trying to find here? Was it me, perhaps?â
âIâm sorry. Itâs not, but....â
âTch. In that case?â
Han Su-Yeong briefly explained her situation, and Yuri clapped her hands if she understood.
âAh, you meant your fiancé?â
âMy fiancé?â
Han Su-Yeong thought about something for a bit, before her expression crumpled. Now that she looked back some more, didnât she almost get married to that guy?
Yuri asked in a teasing tone. âBy the way, which one do you really prefer? My personal preference is the shorter....â
âNever mind that. You know where Yu Jung-Hyeok is right now?â
âMm? Is that your preference?â
âPlease just answer the question.â
âIf itâs that idiot....â
....That idiot?
âWell, what good timing. There he is.â
A huge shadow ran past the cafeâs window with a whoosh. Han Su-Yeong hurriedly shot up and rushed outside the cafe.
âHey, what about the bill?!â
âSorry! Iâll get it next time!â
She spotted the figure running up ahead. It was Yu Jung-Hyeok kitted out in a tracksuit, currently running through the Industrial Complex while maintaining a constant speed. She heard the Complexâs residents murmuring to each other nearby.
â...Heâs running again, that guy.â
âWhy does he stupidly keep doing that, when you can just use your skills?â
âItâs already been three months.â
This was her first time hearing that. Han Su-Yeong gave chase, and studied Yu Jung-Hyeokâs back while doing so. It was as the residents said; he was moving with his own muscles without using any skills whatsoever.
She lightly sucked in her breath, activated her skill, and reached next to Yu Jung-Hyeok.
âWhat are you doing?â
The running man soaked from head to toe in sweat glanced at her before returning his gaze back to the road.
âAre you going to enter a marathon or something? But then again, even you would need to find a job in this new world, so....â
Her provocation failed to elicit a reply from Yu Jung-Hyeok. Just as she began wondering what to say next to get a response from this stubborn fool, people they brushed by could be heard muttering to themselves.
â....Look at that, another idiot showed up.â
These morons, seriously now....!
Just as Han Su-Yeong was about to give them a piece of her mind, Yu Jung-Hyeok opened his mouth first.
âIâm running, because I want to.â
âWhy? You feeling frustrated too?â
He didnât reply. Instead, a very faint shadow was cast over his expression. She couldnât fully understand the meaning behind his current expression, but it still felt like she could get it just a little.
âHow much of that novel did you say youâve read?â
Han Su-Yeong ended up replying in a weirded-out voice from that unexpected question. She didnât think Yu Jung-Hyeok would ever ask her about that. âJust a bit in the beginning part.â
âWhat kind of a person was I originally in that world? For instance, during the 0th turn or the first turn....â
âWhat rubbish are you on about? Why are you asking me that, anyway?â
âFor some reason, I canât seem to remember the past all that well.â
That was the first time she heard this.
âYou canât remember?â
âNo, itâs not that I canât, but they are completely fragmented.â
âYouâve regressed for over a thousand times so, yeah, even I would end up like that.â
Although she spoke in jest, Han Su-Yeong got an idea as to why Yu Jung-Hyeokâs memories were so unclear.
Technically speaking, Yu Jung-Hyeok was the protagonist of a novel called âWays of Survivalâ. Every bit of info related to him came from the authorâs setting, and those not told by said author were basically âthings that donât existâ.
The novel âWays of Survivalâ began from Yu Jung-Hyeokâs 3rd regression turn. So maybe, he shouldnât be fully recalling anything that happened between his 0th and the 2nd regression turn.
âIs that really important? What you were like back then?â
Whether this was an issue of the setting, or he really did forget.... Regardless of what, the past was past. That might sound like a rather obvious thing to say, but she still wanted to tell him â that the truly important thing wasnât the past but the future about to take place.
However, Yu Jung-Hyeok replied like this first. âIt is important to me.â
He continued to maintain a constant breathing pattern; Han Su-Yeong watched him force his body to its limits without the help of any of his skills and got this feeling that she finally gained clarity on something.
⸢Yu Jung-Hyeok is someone who can clear the âscenarioâ the best in this world.⸥
Paradoxically, the Conquering King who could clear the scenarios far better than anyone lost his usefulness after the scenarios ended.
So, in this world where the scenarios were over, just what had become of Yu Jung-Hyeok?
Han Su-Yeongâs lips bobbed up and down several times.
âYou probably were Yu Jung-Hyeok even then. Yu Jung-Hyeok whoâd become the regressor.â
This was all she could do, returning what he said in the past back to him in full. And in order to change the topic, she quickly followed that up with something else.
âBesides that, I have something to say to you. Maybe you know this already, but this world-lineâs Kim Dok-Ja is...â
âHeâs an Avatar. I already know.â
So, he did know. Han Su-Yeong was about to make a retort, but clamped her mouth shut, instead.
Getting this far wasnât the issue. No, now that she was here, her lips didnât want to part all that easily at all.
Was it okay to suggest to this âYu Jung-Hyeokâ that they should go and rescue Kim Dok-Ja, the one that still remembered the âWays of Survivalâ?
She didnât know the answer to that, and could only swallow back the words circling around on the tip of her tongue.
Unexpectedly, it was he who opened his mouth first. âIf you want to rescue him, then you need to get to the subway beyond the âFinal Wallâ. The problem with that is you can never reach there through the regular methods of crossing the world-lines.â
Han Su-Yeong was surprised for a second there, but still managed to reply quickly enough. â....If we open the âFinal Wallâ one more time, we can go there. We need to gather the âfragmentsâ to open the door, though. And looks like we already have one of the fragments.â
⸢Thatâs what Han Su-Yeong said.⸥
Even she could more or less hear [The 4th Wall]âs intermittent messages nowadays. These texts butted in irregularly as if to explain the world â perhaps they were sentences currently being recorded on [The 4th Wall] that this world-lineâs Kim Dok-Ja possessed.
âThe issue is with the other fragments.â
The âWall that Decides Samsaraâ Yu Sang-Ah used to possess.
The âWall that Divides Good and Evilâ Jeong Hui-Won and Yi Gil-Yeong used to possess.
And finally, the âWall of Impossible Communicationâ Jang Ha-Yeong used to possess.
Those âwallsâ were used up while opening the Final Wall. There mustâve been a way to get them back, but the current Han Su-Yeong couldnât think of one.
âHan Su-Yeong.â
âWhat now?â
âThis is the third lap.â
Third lap?
Only after hearing that did she realise that the same exact scenery as earlier was laid out before her eyes. It was the sight she encountered when stepping foot in this district for the first time. They had been running in a massive loop until now.
âWhat did you see? I was looking at the birds on top of the tower,â said Yu Jung-Hyeok. âThose birds always return there during this time of the day.â
â.....â
âAnd that cafe, itâs always full around this time every day.â
âYou....â
âHave you seen the clock tower back in Kaixenix? Faces of different people are engraved into the second, minute, and hour hands. Your face is also there.â
Han Su-Yeong followed after Yu Jung-Hyeokâs words and turned her head. The world as described by him was indeed right here. Maybe he had been staring at this scenery while looping around many, many times.
âWhy are you looking at stuff like that, though? Have you finally gone insane?â
Han Su-Yeong felt that him looping alone was truly a pity and could only say that as her reply.
That prompted him to say this, however.
âIf you run one more time....â Yu Jung-Hyeok had come to a stop even before she had noticed it, and he was now asking her. âIf you get a chance to run again, do you believe you can see it better the next time?â
Han Su-Yeong also came to a halt right there.
[Incarnation âYu Jung-Hyeokâsâ Stigma is emitting a faint light.]
In all honesty, she already knew. From a while ago, she realised what he was trying to say. However, she wanted to pretend that she had no clue, instead.
Because, she thought that method was not a good one at all.
âYou....â
The way to save Kim Dok-Ja.
The way to gather the three disappeared âfragmentsâ again.
The way that only Yu Jung-Hyeok could resort to.
⸢And that was to return to the world where that âWallâ still existed. And then, to walk on the hellish landscape once more.⸥
âYou wanna solo that crazy thing all over again??â
Not even she and Kim Dok-Ja wanted that.
On top of that, no matter how amazing Yu Jung-Hyeok was, there was no way he could, all by himself.....
âNo, itâs impossible alone.â
His calm, collected declaration caused her eyes to blink.
âThatâs why I asked you. What did you see?â
The Status of Transcendence was rousing up from Yu Jung-Hyeokâs rippling muscles. This transcended form that surpassed Constellations was evolving once more.
[Incarnation âYu Jung-Hyeokâsâ Stigma is evolving.]
Han Su-Yeong looked back at the path she had run past and saw the towerâs clock hands circling around. She could see the engraving of her own dumb-looking face on the diligently-moving second hand.
What would happen if she got to run on that âtimeâ once more? If so, would she be able to run even better than before?
Maybe, she might be able to â if she made a thorough preparation beforehand. And.... if she got to work together with the comrades she lived with in this world, too.
She looked back, only to discover the regressor that had run on that very distance countless times staring right back at her.
âI need your help, Han Su-Yeong.â
[Stigma, âRegressionâ, has acquired the possibility of âGroup Regressionâ!]
Fin.