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"Leviathan, what is going on here? And what is that white mist?"

Arhen looked at

with fearful eyes, worried that the white mist might harm the people again.

"Calm down, Princess."

I explained to her calmly.

"I found so mandrake roots in the Palace, and I put them in the device that was creating the black mist. That should stop the monsterization from happening anymore. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do for those who have already turned into monsters."

"Really? Then... I can relax a bit."

"Yes. And I also captured Celos."

I nodded at Troy, who threw Celos on the ground.

"How is this possible? You two really took care of Celos?"

Arhen looked at

and Troy with disbelief, as if she couldn't trust her eyes.

"To be precise, the Master did it by himself."

Troy added the explanation.

"My goodness! Celos is a master of poison. How did you manage to defeat him so easily...?"

"I'm a bit resistant to poison."

I shrugged my shoulders, and Zain, who was watching

from the side, chuckled. Ugh.

"Master, you seem to be resistant to poison, but your clothes are not?"

Oh, right. I quickly lowered my head. My robe and shirt were lted and torn by the poison, exposing my stomach.

"Well, it's not too bad, right?"

Zain said as if to comfort . That made

feel worse. I opened my inventory and took out a spare robe to change into.

"Ahem, anyway."

I cleared my throat and spoke to Arhen again.

"By mixing the mandrake roots, I prevented any further monsterization, but it was too late for the royal castle, the center of the black mist."

At that, Arhen's eyes widened.

"Don't tell ... my Father too...?"

I nodded my head instead of answering.

"No, it can't be. I have to see it for myself."

She turned her body hastily. Arhen must have wanted to cling to any hope, but sadly, King Hebius was already a monster.

But I followed Arhen. I had no choice. I had to deal with the monster King.

"Where is His Majesty the King?"

"He should be in the main palace."

Then the main Palace must be in a terrible state.

I hurried along with Arhen, Zain, and Troy. So soldiers who had turned into monsters popped out along the way, but it was easy to handle them with more people.

Before long, we reached the main Palace, the largest and most beautiful building in the royal castle.

"Aaah!"

"Sa, save !"

Screams erupted from inside the main palace. Arhen started to run. I ran after her.

The door of the main palace was wide open. Between the door, I could see the corpses of those who couldn't escape and died.

We passed the red puddles and entered inside. A large hall appeared. And from the spacious staircase in the center of the hall, sothing surrounded by a black shape was coming down.

"Kruk."

It had a huge claw that gripped a soldier's waist. With a squishy sound, the soldier's body stretched out.

Thud-

It threw the corpse away. It was King Bahano, surrounded by black energy, Hebius Bahano.

"Ah, Father...?"

Arhen called him with a terrified voice. Then the King's gaze turned to us.

King Hebius, who had a greedy face in his mid-forties. His body, except for his face, looked like it was all lumped together by black energy. Even his face was blackened, so that it looked like a black sphere from a distance.

"Wh, why... Father..."

Tears flowed from Arhen's eyes. Soon, her legs gave way and she collapsed on the floor.

I stared at her quietly, then took a step forward.

"Kruk."

The monster King ca down the stairs one by one. Every ti, black fluid dripped down. At the sa ti, a terrible stench filled my nose, and I frowned.

'How much Happy did he consu to sll so bad? I don't think it was that bad before.'

Those who consud Happy and turned into monsters had a stronger sll depending on how much they were eroded by magic. But the stench from King Hebius was like a mixture of sewer and rotten corpse.

"Master, that's... already a monster, right?"

"Yeah. And a pretty strong one."

I turned my gaze from King Hebius and looked around. There were corpses of servants, maids, and soldiers everywhere on the stairs where he ca down.

I narrowed my eyes and whispered to Zain and Troy behind .

"...Back off. I'll handle it myself."

King Hebius also used poison like Celos. So it was easier for

to fight alone than with Zain and Troy.

Besides, I got the immunity to poison effect for this.

But I couldn't move my feet rashly. I knew in my head that I had to kill King Hebius, but I was mindful of Arhen.

No matter how bad the relationship between Arhen and the King was, it would be a sight of killing her father in front of his daughter.

So I just clenched my holy relic mace and waited.

"Leviathan."

Arhen's voice reached . Unlike before, it was a clear voice without tears. I turned my head and looked at Arhen. She had already gotten up from her seat.

And then she said to

with determined eyes.

"Even if he is my Father, I can't let him live. He has lost his mind and killed his own people with his hands."

The trembling in her hand stopped.

"So don't hesitate. While you hesitate, my people are dying sowhere."

I nodded slowly. Arhen Bahano, the capable ruler I only saw in text and graphics, was a really strong person.

"I understand."

Now that she had made up her mind, I had nothing more to worry about. I turned my gaze back to King Hebius. He was staring blankly at , then he stretched his body. Then he grew two arms and two legs.

At the sa ti, the black energy that surrounded him scattered on the floor and turned into small monsters. They looked like goblins.

"Kire!"

As the King reached out his hand to , the five goblins rushed at .

"Kyak!"

Splat-!

I chopped off one of their heads. But I couldn't stop the other four from charging at .

Squeak-!

A goblin clung to my leg. Soon, it lted into poison and flowed down.

Oh, my pants.

[The effect of the hidden item 'Thousand-Year-Old Genie's Lining' nullifies the Pavis poison.]

I sighed at the lost hem and walked forward. I killed three goblins with my mace.

"Kire!"

The last remaining goblin also stuck to my left arm. I moved my body, afraid that the poison might splash on my comrades behind .

Squeak-!

My robe and shirt lted away, revealing my left arm. Ugh, how annoying.

But this was not the ti to be annoyed. I quickly moved my feet. I dodged nimbly and ran straight toward the King.

Swish-!

Six tentacles whipped at

at the sa ti. I dodged three and cut two. One of the tentacles hit my right shoulder.

It didn't hurt much, but my robe and shirt lted away again, exposing my body.

'I hate this...'

It was a good thing that I always carried spare clothes and robes. Otherwise, I would have almost saved the Kingdom naked.

Thud!

I fended off the tentacles that ca at

and faced the King.

"Kruk!"

The King, who finally realized that his poison didn't work on , lunged at

directly.

Thud, thwack!

I swung my mace at the King's elongated arms.

Zap-!

At the sa ti, I released holy power from my other hand. The laser-like holy power sliced through the King's waist.

'Now's the ti.'

I leaped into the air. When the King's body tilted as his waist was cut off.

Thud!

I smashed his head hard.

Splash-!

A burst of black liquid splashed and lted everything around. My robe was also torn again.

But, finally, the King's body turned into ash and disappeared.

"Haa."

I cald down my rough breath and stepped back from the King.

"Father..."

I heard Arhen's sobbing voice from behind, but I didn't have ti to look back.

Now that I killed the King, it was ti for 'that thing' to appear.

Where the King had disappeared.

Crackle-

The air started to crack. As if a 'rift' was opening. But the size was different from what I had seen before.

Only big enough for one person to co out.

"Ma-Master! What is that... Is that a rift?!"

"No, no way!"

Zain and Troy shouted in surprise. I couldn't explain to them. What was about to appear was one of the 'children' of the Demon God.

"Ooh, co!"

When did he regain his senses? I heard Celos's shrill voice from behind. I ignored his voice and stared at the rift.

The gap widened, and a foot ca out first. A foot with blue skin, unlike humans. Above it, I could see the muscular thigh.

Gulp, I swallowed nervously and gripped my holy relic mace with both hands.

'Wait.'

Suddenly, confusion filled my head. The 'child' of the Demon God that the High Priest of Bahano served was supposed to have no feet, or legs...

'What's going on?'

But in the midst of the confusion, the thing was coming out of the rift.

"Co quickly! Save us!"

Celos scread in frenzy. Then a man appeared from the torn rift.

I stepped back without realizing it. I couldn't believe my eyes.

The 'child' of the Demon God that ca out of the rift.

He had a blue lower body full of muscles and a black upper body that was solid. A gray face and black hair that reached his waist.

And his eyes were the opposite of humans, with black whites and white pupils. The only emotion in his white eyes was mockery toward humans.

'This can't be...'

Why, why.

"Ooh! The great Zarkel!"

Zarkel.

I heard his na clearly from Celos's voice. And even if I hadn't heard his na, I knew his face.

I had no choice.

The 'children' of the Demon God had their strength determined by the order they were born. The first one born was not as powerful as the Demon God, but he was not far behind. In other words, the lower the number, the stronger they were.

But the 'child' of the Demon God that communicated with Celos, the High Priest of Bahano, was the 66th. But Zarkel was not the 66th.

Zarkel, he was the 'second' child of the Demon God, who only appeared in the latter part of the Superior Law.

My hands holding the holy relic mace trembled involuntarily.

I couldn't win. Never.

I knew it in my head from the beginning, but my instinct warned

more strongly.

Run, escape.

I couldn't match the power of the Demon God that I felt from him.

Should I call the kids? No, that would be impossible. What if I called Terdius? Maybe he could do it? Troy? No, impossible. Not yet.

But my thoughts ended there.

"...Ugh!"

When did it happen? Before I knew it, Zarkel's hand pierced through my chest.

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