Chapter 96 - Dismay
Seoul Station's Necromancer
Chapter 96 - Dismay
Too-too-too-too-too.
Above the burning battlefield, two US army helicopters were in the air.
The government made a big deal about deciding whether to attack the rebelâs stronghold or not, but the US had been carrying out a small scale guerrilla attack on the insurgents for a while now. Moreover, the A team had rescued countless hostages and destroyed numerous key infrastructures. They had completed numerous missions.
The men wore sunglasses and all of them had an inner-ear mic. The noisy rotor of the helicopter didnât interfere with their conversation.
âWow. What the hell are we seeing right now?â
âItâs surprising.â
âLeader. I guess we have nothing to do?â
A Team leader Bron surveyed the battlefield where the winner had already been decided. He shook his head from side to side.
The infrastructure was destroyed: there were fallen buildings and craters had formed on the road from the bombardments. It was proof of how fierce the battle had been.
The creepy part was that there wasnât a single corpse of the enemy or allies on the field.
All of the enemyâs corpses were used as medium to summon the Skeleton Soldiers. Moreover, Kahng-woojin was very careful about who he considered to be an ally, so he had been alone.
âTo think itâs possible for a single person to settle all of this by force. Itâs surprising.â
âDoesnât it kind of make you depressed thinking about how long we had trained? I should have just raised my Roused Rank.â
This US Special Forces unit was composed of Rank D and above Roused.
Their battle capability, as well as their ability to the carry out a mission, was on par with a Rank A Roused. However, when he saw with his own eyes the unbelievable result accomplished by the Rank AA Kahng-woojin, his own efforts seemed very trivial in comparison.
âIsnât he really a one man army?â
âKorea could give their entire defense budget to Kahng-woojin for his pay.â
âHahaha. They could seriously do that.â
âIt kind of makes me feel the futility of it all. What the hell were we doing in the battlefield up until now?â
âIt isnât as if we suck. That guy is just extraordinary.â
âItâs hard to even call him a person now.â
One after another, Kahng-woojin sent the Death Knights along with the Skeleton Soldiers under their command into the Summoning Room.
âWell, since the long battle is over, letâs go in to close this.â
âLetâs head down.â
At the leaderâs word, the helicopters started to slowly descend.
When the helicopters landed, Woojin sent back in all the Skeleton Soldiers under his command. Unfortunately, he had to cancel his summoning on the Skeleton Magicians.
If no one controlled the Skeletons, they would revert back into being monsters.
Everyone witnessed the grand sight of over 1000 Skeleton Magicians falling to the ground.
âYou guys did well.â
âIâve recovered a lot of my power-ahong. In a little while, Iâll be able to be summoned with my real body-ahong.â
âThatâs great. You suffered a lot.â
While she was maintaining her cat form, she was capable of using her Nightmare and Hallucination without any problem. However, there was a gap in power.
If Bibi was summoned in her real form, her power was quite fierce. She would be able to use Mass Hallucination.
Bibi had leveled up, and she had slowly built up her power until she was close to being able to materialize her true form. However, it also helped that the ambient Mana level of earth had increased.
âOoh-ha-ahm. Then Iâll see you at the next battlefield-ahong.â
Bibi let out a yawn. She turned into black smoke which scattered into the air. Woojin turned to look at Dolsae.
âYou should also go in.â
[Goo-goo-goo-gook.]
With the sound of steel snapping, Dolsaeâs shook his messed up body. The steel armors surrounding him started to fall off one by one. Soon a scrap heap was formed. Dolsaeâs heart popped out of the pile and disappeared.
The helicopters had landed earlier, but the media vehicles were the first to approach. When they were by Woojinâs side, the A team was also on their way towards him.
âMay we interview you?â
Reporter Tomâs voice was cautious, and it was shaking from nervousness.
âNo.â
âYes. All right.â
Tom didnât ask any further. He turned the live broadcasting camera over to the battlefield. He announced the birth of a messiah and the end of the terrorists. He babbled on about the birth of a guardian of world peace.
After ending the live broadcast, he quickly came over to Woojin and lowered his head.
âWhere are you going to go now?â
âIâm going back to Korea, so you donât have to follow me any more.â
âAh...!â
Tom let out a sigh. He had thought Woojin would continue his fight to completely eradicate the terrorists, but it seemed he planned to go back to his home country. However, Tom couldnât carelessly block Woojin from doing so.
âThank you. The people of the world and the people here will never forget about Kahng-woojin-nim.â
âYou guys did well. Iâll see you next time.â
â.......â
Woojin waved his hand towards the reporters, then he walked towards the A Team who was walking towards him. Tom felt his heart tremble as he watched Woojinâs back get farther away.
He thought that he would never feel such a sense of anticipation even if he was lying down on the same bed as the most beautiful woman in the world.
âNext time....â
Woojinâs last word gave him a weird sense of anticipation. Moreover, it felt as if Tom had been given recognition by Woojin, so he didnât move from the spot for awhile.
Woojin left the reporters, then headed towards the A team.
It was a very strange battlefield where only the sole victor was alive. A Teamâs leader Bron respectfully requested a handshake.
Woojin was acquainted with the A Team. The A Team had helped him come up with the plan of getting captured by the insurgents.
âI must congratulate you for this unbelievable result.â
âWell, why are you guys here?â
A human killed other humans, so why would he need praise?
Death was merely a curse. Only the living could be blessed by victory. As a Necromancer, nothing made him more uncomfortable when someone praising a murderer.
Woojin immediately changed the subject as he asked his own question.
âWeâve come to get you.â
âI never called for you.â
âWhat?â
Bron was taken aback, but he eventually caught on that Woojin was making a joke.
âThe government has yet to approve a direct conflict, so only the A Team was sent in as support.â
âSo you just watched me from afar.â
â.......â
Bron couldnât dispute Woojinâs blunt statement. Truthfully, the A teamâs orders from Rogers was to, âsave Kahng-woojin if the battle was progressing unfavorably.â
The US government never thought a single person could end a war that they didnât even dare to start.
âLetâs leave it at that. Letâs go.â
âYes. Letâs return.â
At the leader Bronâs order, the A Team surrounded Woojin as if they were an escort. Then they ran towards the helicopters. The reporters wanted to capture this image, so they were busy pressing down on the shutters.
âDo you think heâll be ok?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
The British reporter Jonie asked Tom a question.
âOver 20 thousand people have lost their lives.â
âMmm.â
âKahng-woojin killed so many people by himself.â
âWhat are you trying to say?â
Tom replied with an uncomfortable expression on his face. Was Jonie trying to imply Kahng-woojin was a mass murderer? Tom worked himself up as if his idol had been insulted. Jonie took a step backwards and waved his hands.
âThis was a war. Iâm just worried about Mr. Kahng-woojin.â
âWhat about him?â
âLook at the soldiers who returned from war. They suffer from PTSD.â
At Jonieâs words, Tom immediately put on a worried expression. He summoned Skeleton Soldiers from the corpses to fight, but in the end, Woojin was mainly responsible for their actions.
He had killed countless number of people by himself. Wouldnât his heart be wounded?
The act of killing not only harmed the victim, it also made the perpetrator sick.
Woojin was putting the burden of killing tens of thousands of lives on himself. He couldnât help but worry about Woojinâs mental state. He was sure Woojin had received some trauma to the mind.
He had been fooled by the tough exterior shown by Woojin.
Woojin was a savior sent by the heaven to end the war on terror.
However, in the end, he was human. He was the same as them.
âMy god.â
Tomâs face turned serious.
Woojinâs stress level must have reached an extreme level. What would happen if he heard negative comments in his current state?
Wouldnât it be like a person saving someone and the rescuer being hit with an assault charge?
âWeâve got some work to do.â
They had to stop any negative public opinions from forming. This man was not a murderer. He was a war hero. Each of them had varying career length as war correspondents, but all 30 reporters had resolutely determined expressions.
They had to help him.
From now on they had to fight for the man who had save them. It was for Kahng-woojin, who would be having a hard time.
*
Too-too-too-too.
The rotor sound rang in Woojinâs ear. He had folded his arms and his eyes were tightly shut.
As soon as he got on the helicopter, Woojin didnât move from that posture. No one from the A team dared to converse with him.
Woojin mediated with his eyes closed, and he relaxed his tightly wound heart. He let go of his nervousness, and his consciousness became fuzzy as if he had given himself into the care of the world.
He was in a dreamlike state. When his self-control became weaker, the evil spirits inevitably started to crawl around him.
The evil spirits clung to Woojinâs body.
They stuck to Woojinâs body as if they were poltergeists, who couldnât leave because of deep resentments.
âIâm sorry.â
Woojin looked at the soul which was a lighter shade of black. He sent his intent towards the evil spirit of the nameless girl. The evil spirit trembled, then it started circling around Woojin in harmony with the other evil spirits.
He had apologized.
That was the end. Now he didnât care if she had decided to haunt him...
âItâs been awhile since I run amok.â
Woojinâs thoughts deepened as he looked at the evil spirits.
If he wanted to save someone, then he had to kill someone.
He wasnât a god, so how could he decide who lived and who died?
When souls became evil spirits, they swore, cursed, and resented him. Ironically, it allowed Woojin to hold on to his sanity.
It was an appropriate punishment for his actions, and it lowered his sense of guilt.
âIt feels dirty.â
Woojin frowned with his eyes still closed.
His past had been too brutal for him to be afraid of killing people.
âMy adolescence has already passed.â
He had lived a really rough and brutal life. He would become lost in such thoughts. The soft high schooler had become the Immortal, and he was still alive.
He just killed those who had to be killed.
His mind was unaffected, but he couldnât help but feel dirty.
Woojin opened his eyes at Bronâs call.
âWeâve arrived.â
â...yes.â
Woojin focused on his consciousness and reordered his mind. After a brief amount of time, the evil spirits in front of his eyes disappeared. Then the sight of the Bagram Air Force Base came into view.
âAre you doing some kind of sports meet? Why are all these people gathered outside?â
â...Hooot.â
Bron couldnât help, but laugh at Woojinâs words.
He was a hero yet how could he lack so much self-awareness on what he had accomplished?
Too-too-too-too.
The helicopters landed on the landing pad. The soldiers were on parade with the landing pad at center.
Every soldier in the air base had shown up here. It didnât matter if one was on duty or on a patrol. Everyone stopped what they were doing, and they had come out here.
They came to greet the hero who had ended the war.
Too-too-too-too.
When the helicopter landed, Woojin got off.
General David stood foremost in front of the soldiers on parade. He was standing being buffeted by the wind made by the helicopter. The staff, the Special Roused Divisionâs Rogers, and the other officers stood a step behind him.
âWhat?â
Woojin approached general David with a playful smile on his face. Soon, the helicopters powered down and the A team followed behind Woojin.
[Attention!]
Chwa-chahk!
At Rogerâs voice, all the soldiers came to parade rest. Woojinâs eyebrow rose at the energy of their synchronized movement. Then, he put on a playful expression.
[Put your respect into your salutes!]
âSir!â
Their hands rose at the same time.
Their shouts filled the runway.
Wooijn smirked as he looked around his surrounding. Everyone gathered there was raising their hand in salute. The members of the A Team, the intelligence officer Rachel, the pilots of the helicopter, the non-combatant military personnel and even the military engineers...
General David, who had lived for the past 30 years going from one battle to another, was also saluting towards him.
It was filled with respect and thanks....
âThis....â
Woojin awkwardly raised his hand and he placed it next to his right eyebrow.
âAm I doing this right?â
The members of the A Team smiled. General David, who was facing them, laughed.
He thanked the hero who had ended this damnable war.
âThey are welcoming you back with a heroâs welcome.â
David spoke, giving a slight gesture with his hand as if he was guiding Woojin. Then he turned around. With them at the center, the soldiers in parade rest parted to make way for them.
âWell, this is a bit embarrassing.â
Well, this wasnât too bad.
When Woojin started to walk, the US soldiers all clapped and cheered to greet the hero.
âThanks to you Iâll be able to go back to my family now.â
âIâve lost 5 of my mates to those bastards. Thank you.â
âThank you..â
âI will be able to go back home now.â
Whenever Woojin took a step, he heard dozens of people talking to him. His ears were numb, but it wasnât a bad feeling.
The tail end of Woojinâs lips lifted a little bit.
âWell, I guess this isnât too bad in its own way.â
This was the first time.
These people were welcoming him without fear and worship.
Woojin reached the end of the road opened by the soldiers. When Woojin stopped, the Holy Maiden was standing in front of him.