Book 2 Chapter 585
"...I'm not sure. Is telling me your name important at this point?"
"Well, I thought it might make our conversation smoother than constantly calling me 'Apostle of Destruction'."
"Hmm. Fair enough."
The Half King nodded.
"Alright. So, what brings you to the King's Castle?"
"As your subordinate mentioned."
"To issue a warning?"
"Yes."
The Half King stroked her chin.
"You revealed yourself as the Apostle of Destruction. Does that mean this warning is a precursor to demanding surrender? Like, '...If you resist, it will only bring more suffering, so accept your fate peacefully!' or something."
The Half King exclaimed in a dramatic tone, as if she were performing in a play, then changed her expression and smiled broadly.
On the other hand, Frey remained businesslike.
"It seems you're misunderstanding something. I am not your enemy. In fact, you could say I'm more of a guide."
"A guide? What exactly are you offering to guide us through?"
"How to deal with Destruction effectively. If you follow my guidance faithfully, your chances will increase by about tenfold."
That was something difficult to accept. The Exile looked like he wanted to say something, but given the setting, he couldn't easily open his mouth.
The Half King, now more intrigued, spoke.
"You said you were the Apostle of Destruction, right? So you must have originated from 'outside.'"
"That's not incorrect."
"Yet you claim you're not our enemy, and on top of that, you're offering to help us... That's a bit too convenient."
The Half King's smile turned sinister.
"Are you mocking me?"
"Not at all. I know nothing about you. That's why I'm a bit curious. All the data on powerful beings is stored in my mind..."
Frey spoke with a slightly puzzled expression.
"According to my expectations, the one who should be here is the Beginning Wizard. Do you know where he is now?"
It seemed that the reason he had looked around earlier was to find him.
The Half King let out a chuckle.
"You won't be meeting him."
"Did you deal with him?"
"Deal with... Well, it's a bit rough, but not entirely wrong."
"......"
Frey, who had been staring at the Half King for a while, nodded.
"I can sense a strong ego from you. You have no intention of accepting my help. In fact, you see it as an interference."
"Didn't I say that from the beginning?"
"At the same time, I can also sense your incompleteness."
The Half King's expression changed.
"There are several flaws I see in you, but you're deliberately turning a blind eye to them. It's a dangerous state."
"...Hmm. What do you mean by that?"
"Even though you're incomplete, you're under the delusion that you're a perfect being. You wouldn't be able to endure even a single failure. The fight against Destruction is a continuous series of defeats and despair; you are not the right candidate for that."
Frey turned his head.
"I'll need to find someone else. Someone who can actually benefit from my guidance."
"Haha. An interesting interpretation, I've heard it well. But... do you really think I'll let you leave?"
The Half King's smile became laced with murderous intent.
"You, who are a puppet of Destruction?"
"Harming me would be an irrational decision. The already slim chances would vanish entirely."
"Then why not clarify your intentions? Why would someone from Destruction like you want to help us?"
"It's simple. Because the being controlling all Destruction wants it that way."
"A being controlling Destruction?"
The Half King's gaze turned to the Exile.
Among those present, the one who knew the most about the 'outside' was undoubtedly the Exile. However, even the Exile shook his head.
A being controlling Destruction?
The Destructions the Exile had witnessed were five, and there was no clear hierarchy among them.
"My subordinate, who has experienced the outside, seems to be unaware of such a thing."
"Of course. What he witnessed is merely a fragment."
"That fellow has been outside hundreds of millions of times more than I know."
"Are you familiar with an ant nest?"
It was a random statement.
The Half King tilted her head, unable to grasp the intent.
"The time an ant has to look around after leaving its nest is limited. If it goes too far, it won’t be able to return to the nest, so it can only wander within a very restricted area."
No. It was only because of the peculiar circumstances that he could barely get by.
If Beniang had discovered his true identity at any other moment, it could have been dangerous. He would have surely been flustered, which would have led to agitation, and ultimately, inadequate responses.
He knew about the observational skill possessed by the Dragon. No, more precisely, the observational skill possessed by the Ruler.
It’s different from the relatively inexperienced Four Knights.
If it were them, they could recognize both the awkwardness and familiarity in Residue just by observing him.
If they meet again, he would have to be more cautious with his words and actions...
‘Hmm. But I can’t stay confined like this forever.’
In 20 hours, huh.
What kind of disturbance is supposed to happen in the King’s Castle at that time?
Could it be the second wave of Destruction? No, that’s unlikely. No one can predict the timing of Destruction’s attacks. No matter how brilliant Beniang’s mind and foresight might be, it would be impossible for her to pinpoint that exact time.
Another question.
Who is the person Beniang is planning to send?
"......"
What a life full of things to think about. Residue grumbled inwardly.
Now that he thought about it, Lukas' cautious words and meticulous considerations might not be innate. After all, when things like this keep happening one after another, anyone would have to think deeply about them.
Sighing internally, Residue closed his eyes.
What he could do right now.
Was to conserve his strength.
*
He lost consciousness again and then woke up. This time, he had deliberately chosen to sleep, so a part of his consciousness remained awake, allowing him to clearly sense the passage of time.
'I slept for 10 hours.'
His physical condition seemed to have slightly improved.
There were now 10 hours left until the event Beniang mentioned. If he continued to rest until then, he might recover enough to use the powers of a Demigod.
Yet, the reason he didn't keep sleeping and woke up is simple.
He had realized that another visitor had arrived.
"......"
Someone was standing in front of him. Although Residue kept his eyes closed, he could sense their presence.
At that moment, he felt a cool touch on his face. It was a careful touch. Like someone handling a fragile glass artifact, the touch was tentative, unable to go beyond a light tap.
“What kind of state is this... Father.”
A voice that sounded like it was being squeezed out was heard.
Is it Sedi Trowman?
Residue did not open his eyes. He thought that engaging in conversation with her would be too risky.
There were no further words from her. As he continued to feign unconsciousness, Sedi soon left.
It wasn’t by her own will; the knights had exerted an invisible pressure on her.
Residue slightly opened his previously closed eyes.
...Several people were taking risks to visit him.
Even though it's not certain that the being behind the mask is Lukas, just because it might be him...
The influence that guy had is felt so vividly it's almost tangible.
At the same time, doubt crept in about himself.
'Was this really your best choice, Lukas?'
Entrusting everything to him.
‘.......’
It wasn’t something he intended to dwell on at this point.
Residue once again fell asleep to recover.
─And this time, he woke up in less than an hour.
He had no choice but to wake up.
[.......]
[.......]
The two knights took their stances. At the same time, an even more aggressive aura was unleashed than when Beniang had appeared.
An undeniable presence was felt beyond the entrance, in the pitch-black cave.
Step by step, someone walked out of the darkness.
“Hello there!”
The moment a lively voice that contrasted sharply with the ominous presence echoed, Residue couldn’t help but tense his entire body.
Without a doubt, it was the most dangerous, the one person to avoid at all costs.
She had recently been with Lukas, knew him inside and out, and possessed senses sharper than a beast’s, along with monstrous strength.
A woman who was surely more troublesome than the Half King.
“There you are.”
The Blue Knight, Pale, grinned slyly.