Hero Im Tae-yang.
No matter how strong the enemy, he had always erged victorious, building his legacy as an undefeated hero.
His achievents shone even brighter as hope for the people, especially because the world he had been cast into was harsh and cruel.
When such a man suddenly lost his life, it ca as a great shock to , who had believed in him.
-Whoosh!!!
And now, the remnant of the one who had caused that shock stood before as my enemy.
The wraith that embodied the strongest regret he had held in his final monts was now the opponent I had to face.
-Boom!
The fla that trailed from his swinging torch collided with a blast, causing an explosion.
As I was pushed back by the shockwave and barely regained my focus, a fierce kick tore through the smoke and ca straight at .
-Thud!
I withstood the impact of his attack, repositioned my weapon, and swung it toward his head.
A counterattack launched as I endured his onslaught. With his larger stance, dodging seed impossible.
-Crack!
However, his leg twisted unnaturally, causing his body to contort and easily evade my strike.
It was a completely unexpected movent.
It ant that responding to his next attack would be nearly impossible.
-Boom!!
Once again, the blue flas exploded with force.
I rolled across the ground from the impact, and as soon as I steadied myself, the weapons around flew into my hands, and their power surged.
The will coursing through the handles of the weapons caused the blades to unleash a torrent of power.
Using that montum, I launched a series of relentless attacks with all my might.
-Swish! Slash!
But they didn’t connect.
Each of my strikes was fast enough to leave afterimages, but he dodged them all with just a few steps, all the while keeping his gaze fixed on .
It was as if he didn’t need to look at the attacks, already knowing where they would land.
Almost as if he knew exactly what I was going to do next.
-Thud!!
At the end of that absurd train of thought ca a follow-up kick.
As the shock of his kick rippled through my abdon, a light began to flicker above my head.
-Whoosh!
No, not a light, but flas.
An attack ant to incinerate my head where I stood, stunned.
“Ugh!”
I gritted my teeth to endure the impact and raised my weapon to block the attack.
I had to block this attack and stab his abdon to launch a counterattack.
-Crack!
However, his movents were so abnormal that he twisted the trajectory of his attack, which should have landed on my guard.
Movents that were impossible to predict.
As my mind began to go blank, the torch he swung exploded right in front of my head.
“Euugh…!!”
It wasn’t that powerful.
To the past , it would have been fatal, but now I had endured far stronger attacks and learned how to counter them.
If I could just respond properly, I could easily turn an attack like this around and sever his neck.
-Whoosh, whoosh.
But he wasn’t giving any opportunities.
Even as a fallen wraith, he didn’t utter a single word of complaint. He simply kept charging at , focusing solely on landing effective strikes.
The back-and-forth combat felt not just unfair, but almost selfishly one-sided.
Realizing that soone like him was still approaching , I felt fear rising in my heart.
“Ugh…”
Could I even win?
He rendered all of my attacks aningless while making every strike of his count…
This monster was practically a cheat—could I really defeat him?
“Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!”
I scread to shake off my anxious thoughts, throwing and swinging every weapon I had deployed in every direction, trying to push him back.
Hit him, please, just once.
Just one hit will be enough—please let it land.
-Boom!!
But at the end of my desperate assault, all that ca back was a powerful strike from his torch.
My body was thrown to the ground by the explosion, and as I lay there, I felt my hand, which should have been gripping my sword, trembling in helplessness.
“Wh-why…?”
I thought I had gotten stronger.
I knew I couldn’t match beings like gods, but I believed I could stand on equal footing with soone like him…
If soone like him stood in my way, I thought I could sohow break through and protect the ones I held dear.
“Why… why can’t my attacks hit him?”
But why, of all people, him?
Why was the one blocking my precious person soone even more hopeless to overco than the ones that had rendered powerless before?
“Will you give up?”
At the mont when I was overwheld with frustration, a small whisper echoed in my mind.
Reacting to it, I quickly pushed myself up, and saw that the torch in his hand was starting to burn fiercely once more.
A powerful attack aid at was about to co.
Annabel, sensing the impending attack, quietly strengthened the armor surrounding my body.
“I recomnd you retreat, even now.”
Her words were more of a concern, as she, too, sensed that if we continued to fight, there would be no turning back from the irreversible line we would cross.
“…Not yet.”
“Don’t be foolish. You haven’t even landed a single hit!”
Even though I had fallen so many tis, I still had the strength to stand up.
If I couldn’t get over this wall, it would be impossible to survive in a world full of even greater challenges.
“I can still move.”
So, I must keep going as long as I could.
Even if I must give up in the end, that ti should not be now.
“…But that won’t last long either.”
Annabel replied to my words with a heavy tone in her voice.
Then, she strengthened the armor enveloping my body, drawing my attention to our surroundings.
“Can’t you feel it? Cracks are slowly forming in the space around us.”
“No, the cracks started forming the mont he began fighting.”
-Whoosh! Whoosh!
As if testing in this standoff. It felt like a warning that if I didn’t engage soon, he would unleash an attack powerful enough to devastate the entire area.
“Every ti you strike at him, for so reason, the spirits in this space are becoming agitated.”
Annabel, who had been watching our battle, warned of this strange phenonon.
“It’s probably a result of the power he awakened when he crossed over to this world. His absurd evasion is so powerful that it’s affecting not just individuals but the entire world… The witch inherited knowledge from an Outer God, and the outsiders who ca through her awakened their power. It’s ridiculous. Not only are they breaking the rules of the world, but even a remnant of a person has enough power to affect reality itself.”
The spirits changed whenever his ability activated.
Annabel spoke with a shudder, sensing the overwhelming nature of his power, but what I felt was entirely different.
It wasn’t that I thought I couldn’t win because his power seed insurmountable—I realized that a layer of mystery around his ability had been peeled away.
“…The cracks haven’t reached the point of causing a full collapse yet, right?”
Whether it was a sign of hope or a false hope, if this wasn’t the end yet, there was still a chance to confront it.
As I readied myself, he finished preparing his attack and swung the torch with all his might, sending an attack my way.
-Kwoooooooosh!
The flas from the torch surged violently.
As the flas turned into a wave and crashed toward , I swung my deployed weapons with force, redirecting the flow of power.
The flas, channeled along the trajectory, quickly converged into a single point, leading to a powerful counterattack.
-Kwoooosh!!
As the counterattack expanded in all directions, he stood still in place, seemingly prepared to take the hit head-on.
Did he have a way to counter it? Even an attack that covered every angle, leaving no openings—was he confident he could evade it?
-Whoosh!!
No, it was the opposite. Because I had spread my power so widely, certain areas beca vulnerable.
As if he had sensed those weaknesses, he boldly advanced, closing the distance between us with his mana-covered body.
At that mont, I felt a slight distortion, sending a wave of tension through my sharpened senses…
-Whoosh!
Yes, just as Annabel had said.
The mont he broke through my attack, the spirits in this world stirred, signaling that so change had occurred.
-Bang! Bang!!
Recognizing that, I quickly blocked his incoming attacks, continuously fending them off.
Just as I prepared to strike at an opening, the spirits trembled again. I halted my attack and stepped back, observing his next move.
Even though I hadn’t fully launched my attack, the wraith twisted his body, avoiding the area I had intended to strike.
His counterattack followed swiftly, aid precisely at the spot where my attack would have missed.
It was as if he could read a few seconds into the future and respond accordingly…
“…Precognition?”
Could his ability be reading a few seconds into the future?
Was that why he was able to perfectly respond to all my attacks and make every one of his counterattacks land?
-Whoosh! Boom!
No, that alone wouldn’t explain why the world itself was reacting.
Even Airi said that knowing the future was only possible by analyzing the past.
Simply reading past events and predicting the future wouldn’t cause such shifts in the world.
-Whoom!
But in the midst of this ongoing battle, I could feel the entire world trembling repeatedly.
Each ti I sensed this, his movents would shift dramatically.
From the mont I beca aware of this, his attacks started to miss , and my counterattacks began to show signs of landing on him.
It didn’t take long for that shift to lead to a realization.
He moved as though he could predict the future, but his power seed to affect the entire world…
“…Ti.”
If the hero’s power could twist even the laws of the world, then my current theory wasn’t far-fetched.
“He’s rewinding ti.”
That was Im Tae-yang’s ability.
He was rewinding ti by a few seconds from the mont of his death, using the future he read to plan his evasions and attacks.
The reason it seed like he was dodging every attack was because, within that brief span of battle, he had experienced death multiple tis.
The spirits were reacting because they could sense the subtle changes caused by this phenonon.
So, every ti the spirits reacted, if I adjusted my actions accordingly, I could at least have a chance to counter his attacks.
-Thud!
As soon as I realized this and prepared to counterattack, the torch, which had been swung with unwavering force, suddenly fell to the ground.
The once-unshakable hero had faltered.
It was as if my realization had altered the future that was about to unfold before .
“Ugh, aaaargh…!!”
I knew my theory was correct when I saw him grab and tear off the paper bag from his own head.
“Ah, argh. Aaaaaah…!!!”
The groans that escaped from his mouth were unlike his previously silent deanor.
Despite all the fierce exchanges we had, now he was writhing in agony before , as if desperately trying to escape sothing.
“What’s going on…?”
“I’ve found the way to defeat him.”
I explained my realization to Annabel, who still hadn’t fully grasped what was happening.
“For , it’s just been a brief mont, but for him, it’s been repeated countless tis.”
Even though I had found the way to defeat him, it was only for a fleeting mont.
But now, I could feel the ti rewinding.
I could sense when ti was being rewound and respond with a counterattack in that altered mont.
Just by seizing that one possibility, the immortal hero charging at would fall.
For him, a brief mont for had beco thousands, perhaps tens of thousands…
He had experienced death over and over, and, unable to find a way to win, his ntal strength had finally reached its limit.
-Whoom, whoom.
Even as he reached that limit, I could feel him charging toward again.
Again and again.
-Whoom!
As soon as I felt that awareness repeatedly surface, the writhing before grew more intense.
The future beca clear in my mind—a future where he would keep charging at , only to lose his life over and over again.
“…How many…”
And that vision quickly led to another realization.
How agonizing his journey had been.
And how painful and wretched his end must have been, despite having a power that theoretically made death impossible…
“Just how many tis… have you died…?”
-BOOOM!!!!
Before my lantation could finish, a powerful explosion erupted.
The mont I realized the explosion ca from his head, I instinctively held my breath and raised my sword defensively.
For so unknown reason, his head had exploded.
That should have signified his death, yet ti continued to flow, and I remained fully aware of the mont.
Even though his head had exploded into fragnts, the remaining scorched pieces stood before , held together in a ghostly form.
“Ah… ah… aaaah…”
From within the flas rising from him, strained moans escaped his mouth.
Despite the agony, his jaw, no longer able to close, hung open as if eternally screaming…
“AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!”
Even as his entire body beca engulfed in flas, he refused to fall, still trying to stand his ground.
He had long surpassed biological death, and it was only as a wraith that his existence continued, barely hanging on.
Just from seeing this, I could feel how strong his will to live was.
I could sense how fierce his regret had been.
“Just how many…”
The persistence and determination to fight against any foe, no matter how powerful.
And the countless tis he had repeated acts of self-harm, like placing explosives in his mouth and detonating them to achieve his desired result.
“To save Ga-ram… just how many tis have you turned back ti?!”
“AAAAAAHHHHH!!!”
Yet, even the wraith created by that strong will had reached the limits of his ntal strength, driving him into a berserk state.
Unable to bear watching him any longer, I gritted my teeth and aid my spear at him as he charged toward .
To grant peace to the wraith, who was no longer capable of rational thought.
Reminding myself that this was the only thing I could do for him, who wanted to protect Ga-ram.
-Squelch!!!
The spear I thrust pierced his chest, and after a mont of convulsing, he slumped forward, resting his head on my shoulder.
Ti would no longer rewind.
The flas consuming his head slowly died down, and his hands hung limply, showing that his will had finally faded away…
“…I… am… sorry.”
In the silence that followed, he whispered his regret, as though confessing what he had left unfinished in life.
His will, which he had tried to uphold until the very end.
“I… couldn’t… protect… in the end…”
His whispered words carried the sorrow of not being able to fulfill his wish, despite passing his will onto .
“No, you protected her wonderfully.”
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But his end would not be a pitiful one.
I paid tribute to the final monts of my steadfast friend, suppressing my tears as I approached the crystal behind him.
“It’s because you protected her that I made it this far.”
Even in a world that dealt such tragic fates, there was still a reason to live.
And through the life of this hero, who had endured so many trials, I realized that there was still value in protecting soone.
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