Raeng, his arm still extending towards Malcolm, quickly turned his head.
With his hands supporting himself against the huge fangs of Ouroboros, Su-hyeun was emerging from the creatureâs huge maw.
âKim Su-hyeunâŚâ
Raengâs brows shot up high.
Su-hyeun, suspected of dying alongside Ouroboros, instead walked out from the dead creatureâs slack mouth. That could mean only one thing.
<<He fought it not from the outside, but from the inside?>>
That was a gamble with his life on the line. The poison found within a monster of Ouroborosâs caliber would be indescribably dangerous, after all.
<<Did he realize that he could never win if he fought it from the outside?>>
If that was indeed the case, then he made a rather wise assessment. There wouldnât be any method to bring down that massive Ouroboros from the outside. Of course, there was still no guarantee that the outcome would be any different just because you decided to fight it from the inside, either.
As the word implied, it was a gamble.
However, the odds of âzero percentâ and âone percentâ were two completely different things.
âWhat kind of trick did you resort to?â
Raengâs glare was fixed on Su-hyeun. It was the same story for his hand previously reaching towards Malcolm. A dozen or so dark magicians also encircled Su-hyeun and spread out, as well.
âJust how did you hunt down Ouroboros?â
âIs how really important?â Su-hyeun replied.
ââŚNo, youâre right. Itâs not important.â
The truly important thing was the death of Ouroboros â and with that, the dark magicians potentially losing their grip on power once more.
<<No, itâs not the end yet.>>
Raengâs gaze shifted over to Ouroborosâs corpse still resting on the shore. In a way, this could have very well been a blessing in disguise. The corpse of Ouroboros wasnât something you could come across even if you searched high and low for it.
Not to forget, he had in his possession a tome related to Chimera research. The field of study related to Chimera could be seen as the peak of dark magic itself, and research had been carried out on the subject for a very long time, as well.
The corpse of Ouroboros, plus Malcolmâs wealth of knowledgeâŚ
<<I might be able to possess the power of Ouroboros for myself!>>
If so, his aged body could become young once more.
Raeng ended his train of thoughts there, and while reining in his anger, formed a deep grin.
He was about to turn a dangerous moment into an opportunity. And that opportunity was standing right before his eyes.
<<This bastard is probably exhausted right now.>>
Even a casual glance made it obvious. Su-hyeunâs complexion was ashen and dark, and although hardly noticeable, his strides were wavering ever so slightly. The differences were slight, but the fact that he failed to even hide them meant he had to be really fatigued right now. If it was in the past, the situation might have been different, but with how things were, the dark magicians had high enough odds of victory.
âYou know, I can already sort of tell what youâre scheming in your head,â said Su-hyeun.
Swiiishâ
His sword was viciously yanked out from its sheath.
âThis is perfect, actually. Ideal for experimenting, and also, things wonât get too drawn out, which is good.â
A rather deeply meaningful smile floated up on Su-hyeunâs lips.
The ominous foreboding was the first thing to assault Raeng; disregarding Su-hyeunâs fatigued complexion for a moment, his expression showed how alive he currently was.
Raeng had to catch himself from stepping back in fear. He forced his body to take a step forward, instead. âYou and your pathetic bluffing attemptâŚâ
Rumbleâ
Raeng spread both of his arms wide. At same time, dark currents suddenly enveloped the area with Su-hyeun as the center. Not too long afterward, his figure was completely covered up by the swirling dark currents of air.
Ku-guguguguâ
Massive pressure began crashing down on Su-hyeun. Raeng, believing that this wasnât going to be enough, opened his mouth with his arms still wide open. âKill him.â
Splaaashâ
Ten-plus dark magicians fired their magic in Su-hyeunâs direction. Thick chains were sucked into the dark currents, while black drills flew towards Su-hyeunâs various vital spots.
He possessed a considerably high resistance against magic. So, rather than relying on usual dark magic, Raeng made sure to use those few spells that had actual, tangible physical forms.
As for these ten dark magicians, they were the best of the best dark magicians currently residing in Moros.
Clangâ
Right in that instant, all the chains and drills flying towards Su-hyeun were deflected upwards by an incredible burst of power.
Thudâ
Chains and drills cleanly sliced through soon lost their strength and fell down to the ground. Su-hyeun, thought to be unable to lift even a finger while trapped inside the gigantic dome of pressure, actually managed to swing his sword around.
âButâŚâ
âH-how did heâŚ?â
That wasnât the end, however.
Slaaaashâ
The space of black current Raeng had created was chopped down. At the same time, the dark magicians surrounding this space took retreating steps.
âCreate some distance and get ready for the next round of attacks!â
âSir, the next magiââ
Whooshâ
The dark magician requesting Raeng for the next magic suddenly felt pain in his chest and looked down.
<<B-but, when?>>
Splaaashâ!
Every dark magicianâs chest had been slashed wide open, and they fell to the ground while fountains of blood exploded from their wounds.
Raeng, too, patted his chest down with his fingertips. Dark crimson blood stained his hand. If it werenât for the robe enchanted with defense magic protecting his body, even his heart couldâve been sliced through just now.
âYouâre one seriously resilient fellow, thatâs for sure,â said Su-hyeun.
âYouâŚyouâŚâ
Su-hyeun tore the space apart and revealed himself, causing Raengâs eyes to nearly pop out of their sockets.
A third eye was revealed on his forehead, and soft-looking black scales were covering his entire body. And most importantly, there was the concentration of magical energy that could be sensed emanating from him.
There was no mistaking it.
âO-Ouroboros?â
âYou recognized it pretty fast.â
âBut, that power, how could youâŚ.â
Su-hyeun had acquired Ouroborosâs power. That was the power Raeng yearned for the past dozen or so years. Not only that, but Su-hyeun didnât just acquire the gigantic snakeâs bodily abilities. The gaze of the leader of all dark magicians met with the small eye located in his opponentâs forehead.
It was a third eye, with a snake-like thin slit in its iris.
That was basically the symbol of Ouroborosâs true authority, something that could never be acquired through research on Chimeras alone.
Raeng felt as if all his lengthy, difficult research up until now was all for nought.
âFor sure, itâs an incredible power, alright.â Su-hyeun left open his newly acquired trait, the third eye, and glared at Raeng. âIf you can handle it, that is.â
âGive it back!â
The ground Su-hyeun was standing on turned black and very malleable in an instant. And the more he tried to move forward, the deeper he got sucked underground.
<<Just like this, I shall bury him underground.>>
Raeng gritted his teeth and clenched his fists tightly. The pressure grew stronger, and Su-hyeunâs feet got sucked more and more under the ground.
Poo-wookâ
Even though he was being sucked below, Su-hyeunâs feet still strode forward slowly. It was as if nothing had happened. Not a shred of hesitation could be seen.
âHow ironic this is,â said Su-hyeun.
Raeng watched Su-hyeun gradually get closer and began stumbling backward.
Perhaps due to his concentration breaking, the effect of the magic trying to suck Su-hyeun below became that much weaker. And that, in turn, caused his steps to become much faster.
âThose who used this power to oppress a city are about to get wiped out by this very same power instead,â said Su-hyeun.
âYou, youâŚJust what are you?â
Su-hyeun had no thoughts of answering Raengâs question. Who or what he was wasnât important at all.
âDid you know who they were when you killed them?â
The âtheyâ in his question referred to those people who got served up as sacrifices to Ouroboros.
âYou havenât even seen their faces before, have you?â
âSo? What about it?â
Ku-wuwuwuwuâ
Su-hyeunâs foot sunk in really deeply.
Cold sweat ran down Raengâs entire body. He was squeezing out every ounce of magical energy reserve still left in his body to force Su-hyeun down.
âDo you have any idea the level of discrimination we had to suffer? Those bastards despised us without even bothering to know who we are just because we were dark magicians! In that case, whatâs so wrong with killing them all?â
Dark magic. The field of study that had become the object of scorn, disgust, and contempt.
Raeng had spend his entire life in this field of study, and therefore, carried a massive chip on his shoulders towards all the other magicians who had looked down on him.
He lived on with the promise to punish those magicians by acquiring great power. And about a dozen or so years ago, he got to acquire that very power he had been searching for.
The power called Ouroboros.
âYou asked me if I knew who they were, right? Yes, I knew them! I knew those eyes filled with disdain, those words that mercilessly dug deep into my heart! So, do not run your mouth off when you donât even know anything!â
âYou know, thatâs just too bad.â
Splitâ
The half-closed third eye in Su-hyeunâs forehead suddenly opened up wide.
Giiiii-iiiiingâ
The third eyeâs power began to gradually force back the space Raeng had created.
Raeng was stunned by an event that had never happened before, and hurriedly increased the output of his magic. However, no matter how hard he tried, the destruction of the space he created simply couldnât be prevented at all.
âW-what is the meaning ofâŚâ
He was completely flabbergasted.
Raeng stared at the third eye in Su-hyeunâs forehead. He wasnât sure what its exact ability was, but at the very least, he could tell what was happening right now.
The magic neutralization.
It was one of those abilities that neutralized your opponentâs magic, something that could be used only if your opponentâs skill level was far, far below yours.
<<My magicâŚbut how?>>
He just couldnât accept this. Neutralizing his magic as if it didnât even exist in the first place â that also meant his decades-long life was now being unjustly denied.
It simply couldnât be allowed to happen.
âUnfortunately for you, I know a lot about dark magic.â Su-hyeunâs gaze shifted over to Malcolm in the distance. âAnd thatâs why I also know the reason for Sir Malcolm over there deciding to give up on it, too.â
He got to deal with these bastards calling themselves dark magicians numerous times before while experiencing various trials in the past life. With the exception of someone like Malcolm and a handful of others, the rest of that lot were always made up of seriously evil people.
Actually, one had little choice but to go through a training that harmed the sanctity of human life if one wished to reach the highest peak of dark magic. As this field of study was designed to be like that from the onset, it was not something any sane person would want to learn.
However, people that did were seduced by the dark magicâs charm that allowed you to become stronger much sooner compared to regular magic, and would gradually become corrupt as a result.
âYou got discriminated when no one knew who you were? And thatâs why you simply got back at them? Even your premise is wrong from the start.â
Su-hyeun walked towards Raeng, and looked down at the old man with a bent back. âYou see, itâs not that hard to figure out why you lot were discriminated against.â
His sword was now approaching the target.
Raeng didnât close his glaring eyes even as the sword reached his neck. He certainly didnât become the greatest among Morosâs dark magicians with half-baked determination, after all.
âIâŚwas not wrong.â Raeng turned his head and looked at Malcolm. âIâŚ.!â
Swishâ
A very thin bloody line was drawn on Raengâs body.
ââŚWas notâŚwroâŚâ
He couldnât finish what he wanted to say as his body split in half and fell to the ground. Su-hyeun, now unable to hear the manâs last words, looked at Raengâs body with a slightly rueful expression.
This man lived by his own set of beliefs. If only his beliefs didnât stray down the wrong path, he could have been someone truly great.
âI prayâŚ.â Malcolm looked at Raengâs body before closing his eyes. ââŚThat you reach a good place, my friend.â
He then shifted his gaze over to Su-hyeun. When the third eye closed and the scales covering his body disappeared, Su-hyeun immediately began tottering unsteadily.
âAre you alright?â Malcolm asked.
ââŚYes, Iâm alright.â
He did push himself a bit too far.
Right after the battle against Ouroboros had ended, he engaged Raeng and ten-plus dark magicians in another round of fighting even before his body had a chance to recover.
Sure, it might have been a rather one-sided affair, but using a newly-acquired trait with a worn-out body was still taking things one step too far.
<<Did I get too carried away?>>
Still, he now had a rough idea of what the effect of the new trait might be.
Although he would need a little more time to fully acclimate himself, he definitely didnât feel short-changed at his decision to discard the Imoogiâs trait in exchange for Ouroborosâs.
<<And nowâŚ>>
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Su-hyeun stared at the achievement rate and thought to himself.