Season 2 Chapter 554
Season 2 Chapter 554
Translator: Alpha0210
Could he have been thinking about this all wrong?
He thought that by losing his emotions, she became unafraid of the Apocalypse. Of course, that fact might have some impact, but can it really explain everything?
The Waterfall of Apocalypse, the deepest darkness.
...Is that all the fear that the Apocalypse, which could erase the universe, amounts to?
Could a mortal being feel nothing just because they lost their emotions?
The evidence is lacking.
What Lucas needs to pay attention to is Min Ha-rin.
What is the difference between him and Min Ha-rin, or rather, it’s not just Lukas. Residue, as well as the wizards of the Magic Tower, also felt fear and dread.
They all have something that Min Ha-rin does not.
Or perhaps, they all lack something that Min Ha-rin has.
There’s definitely something beyond just the loss of emotions.
‘...She didn’t know about the Void World?’
No. Min Ha-rin’s attitude didn’t change even after she learned about the Void World.
‘She is not a resident of the Void World...’
He shook his head.
Even now, Lukas could not be considered a resident of the Void World. Regardless of what anyone says, his origin was the Three Thousand Worlds.
Then the remaining possibility is.
‘...Min Ha-rin didn’t know about the Apocalypse.’
To be more precise, she had never experienced it.
That’s it.
If that’s the case, everything can be explained.
Lukas, as well as Residue, had witnessed the Apocalypse. And the Truth Seekers of Magic Planet, perhaps, had also indirectly experienced it.
But.
‘Harin didn’t.’
She didn’t know what the Apocalypse was until Lukas mentioned it. Naturally, she had neither witnessed nor experienced it.
[What does that mean?]
Residue asked in a voice that showed he did not understand what Lukas had realized.
‘It’s simple. We were all just prematurely scared. Because that waterfall gave off a vibe similar to [the Apocalypse].’
[.......]
It wouldn’t be a pleasant truth for Residue. It was obvious his pride would be shredded.
But Lukas continued.
‘It’s like a person who almost burned to death getting a panic attack just from seeing a candle. Or someone who nearly drowned...’
[Cut the trivial analogies. Ha. This is absurd. I don’t know about the others, but are you saying even my judgment was clouded?]
‘Did you forget? You are currently fused with me. You are bound to be deeply affected by what I feel.’
[.......]
Residue struggled to find a rebuttal, then after a moment, he said,
[But then how do you explain the penetrating power of the Apocalypse’s rain? Even the Void couldn’t handle it, could it?]
‘Penetrating power. Well said. That was just a property of the rain. Of course, even if I had used all my power, I might not have been able to completely stop it, but that leading to my death is another matter.’
It was evidence that Lukas’s thinking at the time was overly simplistic. If he had been a little more rational, he might have thought of other means besides defense and evasion.
‘Although extreme, the method Harin mentioned was one of them.’
[...You can’t be serious.]
Residue paled as he grasped Lukas’s thoughts.
[Are you mad? Thinking of making contact without even knowing what it is?]
‘Did you forget? To me now, a body is just a part. Even if I lose it, there are plenty of ways to replace it.’
[It might not end with just losing it. A single drop of liquid could completely annihilate your body, or perhaps leave a permanent disability.]
Lukas chuckled lowly.
‘See. You were also trembling in fear, weren’t you?’
[What?]
‘Did you forget? The man who died from the rain in the center of the snowy field.’
[.......]
Residue flinched noticeably.
Lukas had already seen what happened to someone struck by the droplets. A huge hole in the chest—it was merely a scratch to Lukas, nothing more.
However, at the moment the rain fell, Lukas had completely forgotten that fact.
If that wasn’t his brain being consumed by fear, then what was it?
[Then you mean.......]
“Yes.”
As Lukas suddenly spoke, Min Ha-rin sent him a curious look.
Looking into her eyes, he said,
“I’ll be the one to make contact with the Waterfall of Apocalypse.”
* * *
There are limits to the information that can be obtained just by observing.
At least with that alone, one cannot differentiate or interpret. Everything must be left in the realm of conjecture.
For instance, even if Lukas concluded from his observations that a substance was 99.9% safe, he would never be completely reassured.
Instead, he would pour all his efforts into compensating for the remaining 0.01%, which, depending on the perspective, is an infinitesimally small percentage.
It’s not the Apocalypse itself, but the waterfall created by the Apocalypse. The black liquid that flowed from there.
Lukas does not know what making contact with it implies. It’s unknown. He may have boasted pretentiously to Residue, but all that could also be wishful thinking.
If the liquid’s aggressiveness or destructive power were to amplify over time, causing damage beyond what any of Lukas’s defenses could handle in the worst reaction...Cheêck out latest novels at novelhall.com
...That is why courage was necessary. If one only fears the unknown, there can be no progress.
Thus, this was indeed a long-overdue challenge for Lukas.
There was no malice in Min Ha-rin’s voice.
She was still emotionless.
“...No.”
“So, do we have more leeway in the situation than I am aware of? Enough to share such unnecessary stories.”
“......”
“Wasn’t the situation urgent? What exactly are you thinking about now, Master?”
But to Lukas, it felt like she was angry.
Min Ha-rin’s eyes were like glass.
Void of its own color, unable to reflect anything, a crafted piece of glass. However, sometimes in the glass, he could see his own reflection.
Lukas saw Min Ha-rin, and in her eyes, he saw himself.
...He suddenly remembered a similar situation he had been in.
The roles were reversed then, but it was when he had wandered around Magic Planet with the Beginning Wizard, who spouted such unnecessary words, and he had gotten angry at him.
Is that so.
The Beginning Wizard, Mark Trowman, must have felt this way at that time.
[...You’re getting that kind of response because you’re meddling unnecessarily, you dense fool.]
Residue also clicked his tongue and criticized.
With that, Lukas could make up his mind.
There was no time to dally. He couldn’t delay.
What Min Ha-rin needed now was not this.
“You said you wanted to become stronger.”
“That’s right.”
Min Ha-rin answered without hesitation.
“There is a way to certainly become stronger, but it is very difficult and arduous. If I were to tell you about that method...”
“I will do it.”
“Even if there’s a slim chance of success? You might lose your life.”
“It doesn’t matter.”
“......”
Perhaps thinking her explanation was insufficient, Min Ha-rin continued.
“Master, among all the mortals I know, you have climbed to the highest place. If there is a right way to pursue strength, your life would certainly be the closest example.”
He had anticipated such an answer to come back.
But hearing it directly made no less impact. Lukas swallowed his bitterness.
“So please tell me. What should I do?”
Perhaps Lukas wanted to use the pretense of helping Min Ha-rin regain her emotions to justify committing a more cruel act. For a moment, he longed for the days of being an absolute being. If it were those times when his emotions were faint, he wouldn’t feel sadness over such choices.
But he stopped himself.
This was not something he should do in front of Min Ha-rin.
‘The choice is mine.’
And he would bear this sin too.
Fwoosh—
A pitch-black space opened beside Lukas.
Min Ha-rin’s gaze solemnly shifted towards it.
Inside the space, there was nothing visible, just darkness spread out.
However, this darkness had a different aura from the destructive waterfall of the Apocalypse or the dark droplets.
“The Bottomless Pit.”
Lucas spoke the name of that space.
“A space where nothing exists, and the space that suppressed me for 4,000 years.”
“......”
Min Ha-rin did not seem to understand the situation.
Residue had said that Min Ha-rin had permanently lost her emotions. Even if they were to revive, they wouldn’t last long.
But there are no absolutes in this world.
Right now, Min Ha-rin, whether in a good or bad way, was fixated on the entity that is Lukas. Thus, she would focus intently on the life Lukas has lived.
Regardless of the presence or absence of emotions, it means she would become immersed.
And immersion provokes stimulation.
That was the method Lukas had chosen.
He would create a series of massive stimuli, like a storm, one after another.
Thus, making her feel more, faster than the emotions could fade.
“In this place, I’ve stored a part of the knowledge I’ve acquired and aspects of my life.”
─Thus, for Min Ha-rin, the Bottomless Pit would no longer be a space of nothingness.
“I see. Experiencing your life within a confined space, it certainly seems like it would be a great help in becoming stronger.”
“......”
It will be very tough.
She might want to give up.
Lukas swallowed the words rising to his throat. There was no point in saying them.
“I won’t tell you the conditions to leave the Bottomless Pit. You need to find them yourself for there to be any meaning.”
“What happens if I can’t find them by the end?”
“Then you will remain inside until your self is completely swallowed by the darkness.”
“......”
“The choice is yours.”
“I will do it.”
As soon as the anticipated answer was heard, Lukas shook his head.
And he faintly abhorred himself for making Min Ha-rin his ‘first insurance.’
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