Transcendence Due To A System Error - Chapter 144: Conclusion
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<Chapter 144: Conclusion (1)>
The strategy for this battle turned out to be much simpler than I had anticipated.
First, I provoked Mephisto to lure him in. Jia, unseen by Mephisto, prepared to attack from within a pre-arranged barrier that blocks magical power.
While Jia was gathering power, I held on with the Bloody Sword of Intra-Species Slaughter.
When Jiaâs preparation was complete, I watched for the right time to shoot the arrow. If we managed to defeat Mephisto with this, the situation would end as planned.
I would entrust the clean-up to Yu Hwa and quietly exit.
If we couldnât knock him down, we would move on to phase 2.
âJia! Focus on the backup from now on!â
Phase 2 is even simpler. I would handle it personally.
âYes!â
I tightly gripped the white spear infused with a faint light, the Holy Spear of Michael.
âKraaaaaa!
Mephisto was doing his best to block Jiaâs âWind Arrowâ. Although he was looking at me and seemed to be on guard, he wouldnât be in a situation to counter.
Since he was blocking a typhoon-like arrow with his bare body, there would be no room for him to spare any effort.
âGood.â
Perfect. We failed to take down Mephisto, but we successfully immobilized him.
âThe thing is, this spear is great, but the drawback is that it takes too long to prepare.â
Thatâs why I put off the option of dealing with him personally. Because it needed some time.
Jiaâs Wind Arrow could sufficiently fulfill that role.
âWhew.â
I took a step forward, using my left foot as a pivot. I extended my right foot back to widen my stance. I tightly gripped the holy spear in my right hand and lifted it horizontally.
At the same time, I concentrated my magical power and strength.
Mephistoâs pupils shook erratically as he recognized my form.
âYou, you⌠surely not!
He must be horrified knowing what kind of effect the Spear of Michael possesses and how it can be used.
âTry your best to block this.
I stretched my arm back. I felt the energy concentrating from my lower body, traveling through the core, and converging in my right hand. I swung my arm like a whip.
The special effect of Michaelâs Holy Spear: âTrajectory of Judgmentâ.
Scheeeeeee!
With a thunderous noise, the Spear of Michael flew across the sky. Leaving a tremendous backdraft, it headed towards Mephistoâs heart.
A holy spear crafted to slaughter evil, honed to be even sharper by Michael, it fiercely charged as if trying to completely engulf the massive evil before its sight.
âStop it!
Dark fog rushed in to block the flash of light.
âKhaaaaaap!
All were dark powers moving under Mephistoâs will.
Having succeeded in somewhat neutralizing Jiaâs wind attack,
It must have given him some leeway to use his power.
But itâs futile.
Once activated fully, Michaelâs sacred spear is unstoppable.
âEven Lucifer barely blocked it, how could you possibly block it now?
Mephisto is, after all, just an inferior version of Lucifer.
With his power, he canât stop Michaelâs sacred spear.
Absolutely not.
âDamn it!
The flash tore through the dark power and stormed forth.
Bang! Clang!
The barrier set up by the dark power was also completely shattered and advanced.
Moments later.
Boom!
Roar!
Michaelâs sacred spear had completely pierced Mephistoâs heart.
Blood gushed out of the hole in his chest.
Drip, drip.
Blood trickled down Mephistoâs body, stretching out stickily on the floor like gum.
Looking at the scene, I thought,
âCome back.â
Just with that thought, Michaelâs sacred spear returned to my hand.
âJia, letâs go.â
I spoke to Jia, who was ready to back me up anytime.
âBut heâs stillâŚâ
She probably wanted to say heâs still alive.
âItâs okay. Itâs over.â
Once pierced in the heart by Michaelâs sacred spear, heâs as good as dead.
I walked slowly to Mephisto. Jia cautiously followed me.
Cough, cough.
Blood spewed from Mephistoâs mouth.
He looked as if he was on the brink of death.
âHaving barely escaped from Metatronâs chains, and now itâs Michael⌠Cough.
He laughs bitterly, looking at the sacred spear of Michael in my hand.
âWho the hell are you?
âWhy do you keep asking? Itâs none of your business.
âIâll give you an answer as a parting gift anyway.
I scratched the back of my head.
âIâm just an ordinary human.
âA humanâŚ?
âYes, a new race born just after the great war. Human.
âNewly⌠bornâŚ
Mephisto murmured and fell to the ground, weakened.
âSo thatâs it⌠I see. Hahaha.
I donât know why he finds it funny, vomiting blood as he laughed.
I frowned.
âWhat are you talking about?
Does it matter if what Iâm saying is nonsense or not to you? Haha.
He lay on the ground, seemingly drained of all strength, and chuckled.
âIn the end, was everything⌠as prophesied?
The light in his bloody eyes began to fade.
âPoor creature⌠pitiful creatureâŚ
Mephisto gave a faint smile.
âTry⌠struggling as much as you want. But⌠youâŚ
With that, Mephisto took his last breath.
A moment later.
ââŚIs he dead?â
Jia asked, still tense.
âYeah. Heâs dead.â
But you never know.
I stabbed Mephistoâs head with the sacred spear of Michael I was holding.
There was no movement. He was certainly dead.
âSighâŚâ
It was as if a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.
Jia sat down, looking exhausted.
I too let out a sigh of relief.
Thankfully, the incident was resolved without any problems.
* * *
The re-emerged demon was handled by the Bihon Guild.
It was decided to attribute it to the Bihon Guild because they were the ones responsible for security at that time, and it was more convenient in many ways to settle it like that.
âOur debt has increased.
Yu Hwa mentioned something unexpected from the other end of the phone.
âWhat debt are you talking about?â
âThanks to Seo-yul, we have obtained the honor of defeating the demon.
âAh, thatâs not a debt. I didnât do it alone. Rather, both of you accommodated my request, so I am the one in debt.â
Maiden also had a hard time preparing in various ways. I heard Yu Hwa didnât sleep for two days while preparing.
âThe one who benefited from this situation is me. So, itâs right for me to be in debt.
âMmâŚâ
Certainly, the greatest beneficiary of this event is Yu Hwa.
âI am worried about how to repay this.
ââŚYou can just continue as usual.â
I have been receiving a lot of help from Maiden and Yu Hwa from the beginning. This is more than enough.
âI am a person who canât stand being in debt.
ââŚYou live a tiring life.â
Although I knew this already, she really lived strenuously. When you gain something, you can just be glad and move on.
âOh well. What can I do? When I am in debt, I feel stifled and uneasy.
Yu Hwa let out a small sigh.
âAnyway, you worked hard today.
âYou too, Yu Hwa. Go to sleep soon.â
-âŚ
Yu Hwa lost her words for a moment.
-⌠Seo-yul, you know? Humans donât die if they donât sleep for about 5 days.
ââŚAh, yes.â
On reflection, there was no way Yu Hwa could sleep. From now on, they would have to work day and night for the post-processing of this incident.
ââŚHang in there.â
The only words I could offer were these.
âThen, rest well, and see you tomorrow.
âYes. Goodbye for now.â
Hanging up the phone, I flopped down on the bed.
âTomorrowâŚâ
Tomorrow is Saturday. Itâs the day I have an appointment with Maiden, Yu Hwa, Shin Jia, and Ha Si-yeon.
âItâs a mountain beyond a mountain.â
Having dealt with the suddenly emerged Mephisto, there is a bigger mountain left.
âWill it go wellâŚ?â
I swallowed the unfounded surge of anxiety forcibly and went to bed.
* * *
Meanwhile, at that time.
Shin Jia was having a conversation at Maidenâs house.
âThe memories of the other species flowed back from the factors implanted in the body through the experimentâŚâŚâ
Shin Jiaâs mumbling expression was very serious.
âYes. I think it might be something like that.â
In the past hour, the two had a lot of conversations.
They shared all the information they knew about Kang Seo-yul.
As a result, Maiden could have more confidence in her hypothesis.
ââŚSo saying that he is a half-elf and half-angel being is a lie. He simply possesses only the memories of other species?â
âPerhaps.â
Shin Jia closed her eyes and thought.
If it was as per Maidenâs hypothesis, everything would fit perfectly.
âFrom the beginning, it doesnât make sense that the kid is a half-elf and half-angel.â
âWhy is that?â
âThat kid used relics of the spirit race and the dragon race.â
âAh.â
If Kang Seo-yulâs true identity was a half-elf and half-angel, it would be normal to only be able to use the relics of the elves and angels.
âI heard he also used the beast raceâs relic a few times.â
ââŚI heard that the Bloody Sword used in this operation was a relic of the vampire race.â
âYes.â
For this reason, the conclusion is reached that Kang Seo-yul is not a half-elf, half-angel.
ââŚSo thatâs why he said he wasnât a descendant.â
Shin Jia bit her lip.
A strange sense of betrayal surged over the realization that she had been deceived until now.
Looking at Shin Jia, who was scowling heavily, Maiden carefully said,
âDonât think too badly of it. That kid probably didnât lie out of malice.â
ââŚâŚâ
Indeed, it was Shin Jia herself who initially approached Kang Seo-yul and conclusively identified him as an elf.
Shin Jia asked herself,
âCould he have denied being an elf in that situation?â
Could he have spoken like that and laid bare his past?
She shook her head.
âAt least, I couldnât have.â
It would have been impossible to open up about a horrifying past he didnât even want to recall to someone he met for the first time.
âLater, even if he wanted to open up, there wouldnât have been a way to do it.â
ââŚâŚYes.â
Once a lie had been told, rectifying it would have been difficult.
âHe must have been scared too, afraid that you might change your attitude if he revealed the truth.â
ââŚâŚThatâs a bit disappointing to hear.â
It was true that she initially approached Kang Seo-yul because he was an elf.
But thatâs not the case now.
She was drawn to Kang Seo-yulâs character itself. She liked the kindness that naturally emanated from him. She couldnât count how much help she had received from him.
âEven if the ancestor is not an elf, IâŚâŚâ
Shin Jia was attracted to Kang Seo-yul.
âBut itâs inevitable to feel bitter.â
Regardless of the causality, it was a fact that Kang Seo-yul had lied.
Feeling betrayed by that fact was inevitable as a human.
âTry to talk to each other and resolve it well.â
ââŚâŚYes.â
Shin Jia smiled bitterly.
Watching her, Maiden sighed in relief.
When she first heard Shin Jiaâs story, she wondered how it would turn out.
âFortunately, it seems like it will be resolved well.â
It was fortunate that Shin Jia was understanding.
If the relationship between Kang Seo-yul and Shin Jia had broken down over this, the guilt that would have been borne by Maiden as the cause of the breakdown would have been indescribable.
âNow all thatâs left is to persuade themâŚâŚâ
Maiden stroked her chin and was lost in thought.
âBut, I still have one question left.â
Shin Jia opened a new topic.
âHuh? Whatâs left?â
âThe ancestor said that he was neither an ancestor, nor a survivor of the experiment, nor Kang Seo-yul.â
ââŚâŚHe said that?â
He clearly said so.
âYes. If itâs according to Ms. Maidenâs hypothesis, I understand why he said he wasnât the ancestorâŚâŚâ
Shin Jia trailed off.
Maiden picked up where she left off.
âItâs strange to say that he is neither a survivor of the experiment nor the real Kang Seo-yul, isnât it?â
âYes.â
Maidenâs expression became serious again.
âAnd, thereâs one more thing that bothers meâŚâŚâ freewebn ovel.com
Shin Jia said, fiddling with her fingers.
âIsnât it a bit strange to think that memories have flowed back from the heterospecific factors? When you think about it calmly.â
At the time of hearing it, she couldnât think calmly due to the shock. But thinking about it calmly now, it was strange to claim that mere factors could harbor memories, let alone have a reverse flow of memories from those factors.
âUmâŚâŚâ
Hearing it, it seemed right.
Even Maiden thought that the hypothesis was far-fetched.
They both pondered in silence for a while. They accelerated their thoughts, recalling the events so far and the facts he had just learned.
How much time had passed in such contemplation?
âAh!â
Suddenly, Shin Jia shouted in realization.
âWhy? Did you notice something?â
ââŚâŚYes. This is also a bit of a far-fetched hypothesis butâŚâ
Shin Jia said with a stern look.
âWhat if the body and the mind are different entities?â
ââŚâŚWhat?â
Maiden squinted her eyes.
âThe body, as you know, Maiden, is the âhumanâ body of Kang Seo-yul.â
Thatâs why he said he wasnât the ancestor.
âAnd the mind is not Kang Seo-yulâs. Itâs the spirit of a half-elf and an angel, or a spirit of some other âheterogeneous species.'â
Thatâs why he said he was not a survivor of the experiment. Maidenâs pupils gradually dilated.
âSo he said he isnât the real Kang Seo-yulâŚâŚ? Because the body and mind are different, thereâs no clear entity?â
Maiden murmured with her wide-open eyes.
âYes. Rather than the hypothesis that memories flowed backward from the factors, isnât this more realistic?â
âItâs still a far-fetched idea, butâŚâ
Maiden pondered for a moment.
âCertainly, that kid. Despite experiencing such a horrible past, his personality is too good.â
Normally, when one experiences events equivalent to childhood trauma, thereâs a high probability that he will develop a warped personality or close off their heart.
Even if he manages to overcome it well, the probability of having a cheerful personality like Kang Seo-yul is extremely rare.
âEven when talking about the experiment, there was no big reaction. Though it should have been a horrible memory that he wouldnât even want to recall.â
Thinking about it now, Kang Seo-yulâs reaction to hearing about the experiment was too plain.
âAs if he was listening to someone elseâs storyâŚâ
Maidenâs pupils gradually dilated.
âWait, someone elseâs⌠storyâŚâŚ?â
The more they thought about it, the more anomalies they noticed.
âThat speculation. It seems right, doesnât it?â
Everything fits perfectly in their head. Everything that couldnât be explained with Yu Hwaâs âmemory reverse flow theoryâ is all accounted for.
It was certain.
âThat kid. The body and mind⌠no.â
Maiden said with a tightly closed mouth.
âThe body and soul are different entities, in other wordsâŚâŚâ
No matter how they reached it during the inference process, the conclusion that Maiden and Shin Jia arrived at was ironically,
âItâs a state of possession.â
the perfect answer.
<Chapter 144: Conclusion (1)> End
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