The Greatest Warrior of All Time Returns - Chapter 336
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Chapter 336
[Twenty-four hours until completion of the ritual.]
It was a strange type of red-moon corruption.
Could Nyala be seeking revenge? đđ»đđźđđđđđ€đ«đźđ.đŹđđą
The thought crossed my mind, though I wasnât certain.
After all, I hadnât left any trace at that site of destruction.
But when I reached the exchange hall, things were not as I expected.
The sky was red, time itself seemed to drip away⊠yet the dormitory that should have been the center of the phenomenon remained completely unaffected.
âLeon? Where were youââ
âAnything strange here?â
âHuh? What do you mean? Everyoneâs just busy enjoying the party.â
So this wasnât the place?
âI just heard a bird cry.â
âOh, that. Lishia Hevilion got drunk and started showing off with a golem. It broke something.â
âŠThen it wasnât here.
The sky glowed redâso it had to be nearby.
If it wasnât the Imperial Academyâs dormitory, there were only two other likely sites.
âIs there contact with the central exchange hall or Kona Academy?â
âYes, sir. Just received confirmationâno changes reported.â
The situation was getting murky.
What on earth was happening?
âHey. Gather everyone and stay put here, donât move. Muyeong.â
At my call, the shadow wolf poked its head out from the darkness.
âProtect them.â
Grrr.
With a low growl, Muyeong slipped into Melissaâs shadow.
âWhatâs going on? Why the sudden tension?â
âNothing big. Donât make a sceneâjust wait here. Iâll take care of it.â
Her expression filled with discontent, yet she said nothing.
âYou never tell me anything anymore.â
Her face showed helplessnessâeither toward herself or toward me for not trusting her, even after sheâd become a Sword Master.
Years of bottled-up resentment seemed to spill over, and I sighed.
Then I dropped a tactical-grade flick to her forehead.
âOw!!â
âDo I look like Iâm here to mess around?â
âWhatâwhatâs that supposed to mean, you dragonfly-looking jerk?!â
âIâm your supervising instructor. Iâm responsible for you all. Since when does a guardian ask their wards for help?â
ââŠâŠâ
âIf I need help later, Iâll say so.â
ââŠâŠâ
âClose your mouth before your lips stick out like a duckâs.â
I poked her puffed lips until she forced them back in, and she hung her head without another word.
What good is being a Sword Master?
Or a duke of a great realm?
Even recognized as an adultâshe was still not yet twenty.
âMelissa.â
âWhat.â
âOnce the exchange ends, start preparing for the wedding.â
Her eyes widened as she lifted her head.
âFinally?â
âYeah. With the princess issue settled, and since we planned it anyway.â
âI was wondering when youâd get around to it. Soâbig or small ceremony?â
âBig.â
âSmall.â
Luna and I spoke at the same time.
We locked eyes.
âBig.â
âSmall.â
I wanted big.
Luna wanted small.
âItâs a once-in-a-lifetime wedding.â
âWeâre not doing it to show off to others.â
âHey, I can afford it.â
âItâs not about others. Itâs about you and me.â
Neither of us backed down.
Then Luna took drastic action.
âSmall.â
She pulled out a jewel from her subspaceâa single glance told me it was worth a fortune.
âW-wait, put that downââ
Crunch!
The jewel was reduced to dust in her hand.
That brute strengthâŠ
âLuna, waitââ
Slide.
âSmall.â
Now she took out a necklace set with an even bigger gemstone.
âJustâcalm down, okay?â
âLuna! That thingâs worth millions of Sels! Handle it carefully!â
Melissaâs shout came too late.
Crunch!
âSmall!!â
Faced with her iron-clad demand, darkness fell before my eyes.
No matter how much money I earned, that kind of waste always left me dizzy.
âF-fine⊠small it isâŠâ
The moment I surrendered, she tossed the jewels back into her subspace without hesitation.
When I thought about it, Cascadiaâs wealth owed largely to Lunaâour perfect patron saint of finances.
Sure, Orichalcum and the Paradise Artifacts contributed, but the latter werenât steady business materials and the former always sparked conflict.
In the end, I had no choice but to accept Lunaâs will.
Leaving Melissa in charge of the dormitoryâs safety, I headed for the central exchange hall.
The sky remained red, unchanged.
Two hours had already passed.
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* * *
[Time Until Ritual Completion: 22:49]
At first, I thought it was counting minutes and seconds.
Turns out it was hours and minutes.
A relief, I supposeâwhat had looked like twenty-four minutes became twenty-four hours of breathing room.
Still, that was little comfort since Iâd found no clue to the cause.
Weâd searched every inch of the dorms and surrounding areaânothing.
Only the Kona Academy dorms remained.
âEven this place looks fine. Whatâs going on?â
It was far too normal compared to typical red-moon events.
But Luna disagreed.
âNo. This is the place.â
She strode off and pointed behind a building, at a mound of earth.
âHere.â
[2nd-Circle Earth Magic]
[Dig]
I didnât even need to ask what she meant.
When I cast Dig, the ground split open to reveal a pulsating red glowâan eerie sigil.
That wasnât magic.
It was a ritual masquerading as one.
âLooks like someone inside Kona Academy either submitted to an Outer God or got possessed and murdered.â
âŠAnd why hadnât you noticed that?
I scolded the Librarian in the air.
[Such cases are enacted by mortals of this world, not directly by extradimensional beings. Thus, I cannot detect them as Outer God movements.]
So even the Librarianâs senses werenât omnipotent.
I wasnât used to these phenomena, but Luna seemed to recognize them instantlyâsheâd seen something like it before.
[If a similar event occurs again, Iâll detect it immediately.]
Almost as if reading my thoughts, the Librarian hastily added that note.
âSo the culpritâs one of the humans inside, right?â
âWe could interrogate them⊠but looks like we already found our suspect.â
At her words, I turned toward a staggering figure approaching us.
A maid, eyes blank, walked unsteadily forwardâher hands clutched a dagger drenched in blood.
She looked ordinary, yet the power emanating from within her was anything but.
And her headâ
A grotesque jellyfish-like creature enveloped it, tendrils coiling tightly around her body.
She looked beyond saving, but neither Luna nor I moved to rescue her.
âSheâs already dead.â
âA corpse.â
Through my necromancerâs Soul-Sight, I saw no spirit left within.
Luna must have sensed her vital signs were gone as well.
Did Kona Academy still not realize what was happening?
Bzzzt!
âWhat now, at a time like this.â
A sudden call through the comm artifactâthe head of the Moon Watchers.
âWhat is it?â
âWhat have you done? Nyala is hunting down the cultists, slaughtering them! If this continues, we canât predictâ
Hearing her frantic accusation, I couldnât help but laugh.
âOh, so it went that way? Good. Let them wipe each other out.â
âWhat?
âIâm busy. Talk later.â
Before she could respond, I shut off the artifact.
* * *
The jellyfish-crowned woman charged at us like a starving zombie.
BOOM!
Before she could reach us, a wraith leapt from my shadow, tearing her body to shreds.
Desecrating corpses wasnât pleasant, but she was already deadâand something told me she wouldnât die any other way.
âThatâs gruesomeâŠâ
Even just looking at the jellyfish made my stomach turn.
Beneath its translucent skin were dozens of eyeball-like spheres, twitching and rolling independently.
And worseâthe creature hadnât latched onto her head.
Her skull had burst open, and the jellyfish had grown out from within, fusing completely with her body.
This wasnât something placed on herâit was something born inside.
âAre all extradimensional beings this disgusting?â
Remembering the hideous Void Gluttony, I felt the same revulsion.
You needed a strong stomach to face things like this.
Strangely enough, despite the commotion, Kona Academyâs dormitory remained calm.
The monsterâs body melted into liquid and vanished without a trace once it died.
In this tangled situation, I decided to act simply.
BANG!
I flung open the hall doors.
Dozens of startled eyes turned toward us.
âThe culprit is inside this room.â
Luna narrowed her eyes, scanning the crowd blankly watching us.
âNo one here is tainted by Outer-World power.â
âAh. Then somethingâs wrong with that reading.â
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