Chapter 83
[How amusing.]
Koo Hui-seo raised his head again.
Though he was smiling and his words were positive, it felt like his deanor changed with Seo Dawon’s words–like he was poked in so sensitive area.
What bothered was that, as Koo Hui-seo raised his head, his body and the branches of the lded tree inched close to us with a creaking sound.
“……..” Though I didn’t think Koo Hui-seo could do much to us in his current state, I stood tall with a casual facade; still, I clenched my sweaty palms. Was this unexpected situation still a part of the Mage’s plans?
Seo Dawon, too, was not an easy opponent.
He stomped on the chira’s roots, which had been making suspicious movents near our ankles, and summoned a red sphere on top of his palm.
Judging by the fluttering heat that wafted to my face, he must be using a fire attribute skill. It was a threat: any funny business and the other would lose even his rotting wooden trunk.
His intimidation tactic was quite effective.
Koo Hui-seo’s branches, which had been spreading to the ceiling like ivy vines, and his wriggling roots cald down.
“In the first place, I ca here to get information that only Koo Hui-seo would have. Before I heard your story, I thought that Koo Kyungman was imprisoning his brother here.” Seo Dawon steadfastly said while looking at the chira. I nodded softly–that was the truth.
Honestly, who could have imagined that a healthy human being would have been combined with a tree to turn into a chira?
[Koo Kyungman? Too Hui-seo?] Our opponent grumbled–the nuance of his tone belied the fact that he could not believe those words.
“Koo Kyungman had asked to assassinate his brother. Of course, I declined though.” Seo Dawon continued, steamrolling over Hui-seo’s confusion.
When Koo Hui-seo looked at the Mage in disbelief, Seo Dawon simply stood there with arms crossed over his chest–as if he was saying ‘It’s your choice, believe or don’t.’ There wasn’t much evidence to support our claims, though, since this had all happened before Seo Dawon died.
However, Koo Hui-seo rely nodded and muttered to himself, as if we had agitated so hidden suspicions.
[Well, now or then, he was always that kind of guy. Even when Hui-seo was alive, he’d always behave like a rat…]
‘…Co to think of it, though the original may have extrely adored his brother…when the disorder progressed, all the other personalities that appeared had wanted to kill Koo Kyungman, right?’ I wondered about the nature of the brother’s true relationship, but the chira had finished muttering to himself.
[I don’t know what you want, but everything that Hui-seo should know, I do as well.] The chira said, drawing the conversation to its natural end. He continued, desperation leaking into his voice as he looked at Seo Dawon. [If it’s Hui-seo you need, I can suffice.]
Perhaps he knew that the chances of being saved were growing slim. Since we inford him that Koo Kyungman was contracting an assassination, he must have realized that he couldn’t expect anything from him.
Seo Dawon also noticed Koo Hui-seo’s changing attitude. He looked down at the chira and said, in a soft voice quite different from before, “All I want is information that could cause Koo Kyungman’s downfall in the ranks of the [Red Dragon].”
[……]
“If you give valuable information, I’ll lift the curse.” He said, relentlessly.
After hearing our desires, Koo Hui-seo fell silent. Judging from his expression, he didn’t seem like he was going to refuse our request and was instead lost in the past.
[I have no such information to disgrace Koo Kyungman; I’ve been locked up here for long…]
His answer was ultimately frank but disappointing.
“Honestly, if what we’re searching for could be gained with just a few words, any old dog or cow could have headed a guild coup…”
What should we do now? At this rate, we’d be leaving empty-handed…
[But, if I return to my original form and persuade Mother, it wouldn’t be difficult to disgrace Koo Kyungman.] Koo Hui-seo imdiately offered an alternative trade.
Is he trying to say that although he has no information currently, once he returns he can grab the seat from his brother? However, I doubted the plausibility of his statent–after all, Koo Hui-seo was stuck here after parting with his mother on bad terms.
“Didn’t you say that you and your mother currently have a horrible relationship?” Seo Dawon asked, sharing my view.
[Returning to my normal body will be a sign to her that I’ve beco an obedient son who follows his mother’s orders submissively. I bet she’ll forgive after looking at my face.] Koo Hui-seo responded. [This curse, after all, can only be lifted if I forgo my ego and beco Mother’s doll.]
He gave a slight smile–I saw chilly determination upon his face.
Seo Dawon looked towards after the chira finished speaking–it seems as if the ultimate decision was left to . Because of that, Koo Hui-seo also turned to look my way.
‘Why on earth would you leave sothing this important to when you’ve been doing fine talking and making demands on your own….?’ However, we’ve already co this far–leaving Koo Hui-seo behind was out of the question. I nodded in agreent.
“Good. Then let’s proceed with the contract.” As soon as Seo Dawon received my permission, manifested a floating red parchnt in the air.
The Chira paused in the middle of reading the terms. He looked towards us and carefully asked [Koo Kyungman…Are you going to kill him?]
“Why? You want to take charge of that?”
[No, that’s not it. I was wondering…if you could hand him over to for a few years before killing him.]
“Why?”
[…..] Koo Huiseo was briefly silent before bowing his head. [I know this request must be worrying. But, I won’t let him go or defy your orders .]
“That’s….”
[If several years is too difficult, just one year would be fine.]
Though he would not reveal the reason, his voice sounded so desperate…Strangely enough, I couldn’t bring myself to refuse his demand.
Seo Dawon saw my hesitation and sighed. “Haah, fine. In return, I’m adding another condition.”
[I understand.]
At Koo Hui-seo’s nod, a feathered quill pen appeared above the parchnt that floated between us.
Under the clause [This contract will expire with Koo Kyungman’s death], an additional term, [Barring unavoidable circumstances, custody of Koo Kyungman will be transferred to Party B after he has been secured], was etched onto the contract.
I wrote my na with my finger at the bottom of the contract; Koo Hui-seo struggled to sign his na, gripping the quill pen with his mouth.
“Well then…Bite onto this.” With the contract finished, Seo Dawon took a glittering stone out of his inventory and stuffed it into Koo Hui-seo’s mouth–the stone looked similar to a blue opal. Roughly biting onto sothing that must have been quite hard, Koo Hui-seo did as he was asked.
“You’d better close your eyes.” Seo Dawon’s advice sounded more like a threat. He placed his hands back in his inventory after the chira closed his eyes.
He took out a razor-sharp, blue axe.
“No way…” He isn’t planning to chop down Koo Hui-seo with that…right? I looked at Seo Dawon in surprise, but he forwent any explanation and clapped his hands.
Alongside the clapping noise, the recently summoned axe automatically flew a moderately far distance away from Koo Hui-seo. The head of the axe and its blade faced towards the chira.
My intuition was terribly on point: with a hefty thud, the axe dug deep into Koo Hui-seo’s torso.
[Mmm…..]
Though the chira groaned, he did not open his eyes as Seo Dawon had recomnded. Rather, I was the one that felt sick from the sight–it felt like he was logging a living tree.
“There’s not even a blood splatter, what’s wrong with you?” Seo Dawon teased.
“Eugh….”
“Should I hug you if you’re so scared?”
“I’m most scared of you…”
“So an.” Seo Dawon parted from the chira and walked over to , spouting so nonsense. He attempted to place his hands at my waist, but I pushed him away and turned towards Koo Hui-seo instead.
Since the axe had buried itself into what should have been the chira’s waist, goosebumps raised all over when the Mage touched mine–a morbid parallel.
TL: What could he want with his brother for 1 year? Also Koo Hui-seo, as a character concept, is quite horrifying. Imagine being a living, rotting tree chira for years.
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