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Demon Realm (Main Character hides his Strength Book 2)

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by Road Warrior


  It was an unexpected sermon. Aaron noticed several soldiers looking at him quizzically, and so he continued his speech, “Today, I sifted out the main forces. As a result, the incompetent and stupid were filtered out. Thankfully, our shares of the rewards have also increased.”

  The soldiers couldn’t grasp at what Aaron was alluding to, but as they kept listening, Aaron’s announcement made their blood freeze.

  “Tonight. We shall strike the Crusaders of Salvation.”

  Everyone’s mouth became shut as they stared blankly at Aaron’s face, but Aaron remained indifferent. One of the men raised a hand. It was the stocky Dwarf, Arkaard.

  “You’re going to strike at the son of Martin Breggas? Are you preparing to turn us all into traitors?”

  All anyone could think was that Aaron was trying to exact revenge for the humiliation he endured, but the truth was far from their expectation. Aaron pulled out a single document from his possession.

  “The one that made this order was Martin Breggas. The Lord Marquis himself.”

  Aaron left it at that and opened the document for his subordinates to see.

  [I command Aaron Genghis thusly.]

  [Kill all of the Crusaders of Salvation. Leave none alive.]

  [Especially, Elijah Breggas, the Follower of Calamity, must die.]

  [Lord Marquis of Trowyn, Martin Breggas]

  It was a formal document adorned magnificently with specks of gold that was not something that could be forged overnight on a whim. Sungchul could also see with his Eye of Truth that the magical signature on the document was authentic.

  “The purpose of sacrificing half of the unit was as I stated before. It was to cull the weak and make the enemy lower their guard.”

  Aaron’s tone drastically changed. In stark contrast to his nickname, he smoothly continued on like a cunning snake

  “Tonight, those brats in the Crusaders of Salvation shall meet us completely unprepared.”

  Aaron looked toward the camp of the Crusaders situated not so far away. There were delicious aromas and sensuous music flowing from that direction. There were a few sentries standing guard, but overall, their vigilance was more than lacking.

  Aaron glared toward the camp of the Crusaders as he continued speaking. “Kill those brats in their beds. Rape the girls if you want. All the valuables on their persons will be up for grabs. Finally, every one of you will be granted freedom upon success of this mission. By the name of the Lord Marquis.”

  Chapter 11 – Tome Of The High Devils

  When a situation progressed independently of his will, Sungchul always had the same answer: nip the problem at its source. As the Suicide Unit was preparing for their midnight raid, Sungchul approached Aaron.

  Aaron was sitting in his chair while wiping his sword with a solemn expression on his face. As was befitting of his title as a Swordmaster, he glared in Sungchul's direction the moment he sensed his presence. He then spoke in a commanding voice. “Who is it?”

  “...”

  Sungchul simply slipped out to reveal himself. Aaron finally remembered who Sungchul was as he entered the tent.

  “You… you’re that patrolman, right?”

  He had completely forgotten about Sungchul. As the incident within the Underground Kingdom had been so traumatic, Aaron didn’t have the peace of mind to care for each and every scouting report. “Yes. What is it, Number 34?”

  Sungchul kept his points brief. “I came by the order of Willie Gilford.”

  CLANG.

  The sword clattered to the floor. Not a single drop of blood remained in Aaron’s pale face.

  “W-what did you just say?” He spoke in a trembling voice.

  “Willie Gilford has sent me.” Sungchul’s expression remained unchanged, and Aaron’s spine broke out in cold sweat.

  Did… Willie Gilford survive?! He had abandoned the powerhouse of the Ancient Kingdom, Willie Gilford, to die in the Underground Kingdom. Willie was not known for mercy; he was famous for seeking revenge for even the pettiest of grudges. It was because Aaron knew Willie best that he had been suffering from anxiety for a whole month in his room after returning from the Underground Kingdom.

  Thankfully, there was no news from the Ancient Kingdom's side and he struggled desperately to form any kind of relationship to ensure his survival and eventually successfully managed to do a favor for Martin Breggas. He believed that after this mission he would be under the protection of a powerful ally who could shelter him from Willie Gilford, but the name he did not want to hear ever again was mentioned in the middle of carrying out the mission.

  “W-w-why did Willie Gilford s-send you here?” Aaron asked as he reached for his fallen sword with a trembling hand.

  Sungchul replied with an apathetic voice, “He has already arrived nearby.”

  “Waaak!” Aaron let out a scream.

  Sungchul laughed to himself upon seeing Aaron squirm. As expected. He’s deathly afraid of Willie.

  Sungchul spoke again in a softer voice towards the terrified Aaron. “Sir Willie Gilford said to convey this to you. He has no intention to bring you harm and simply has a request to make of you, so be at ease and come. Immediately.”

  “A r-request?” Aaron’s eyes which were drowning in despair came back alive. Relying on him for a task was equivalent to saying that he was forgiven.

  “Yes. Immediately.” Sungchul emphasized that last word. Aaron quickly sheathed his blade and rose from his seat.

  “Where is he now? Willie Gilford that is…”

  “He and Mikhael Gilford are currently at the seaside,” replied Sungchul.

  “Is that right? I got it. I’ll head toward there now.”

  Suddenly, Aaron felt a twinge of suspicion rise in his mind. Why and how had this soldier become a messenger of Willie Gilford? The only person that was aware of his brief service under Willie Gilford was the Empath that he kept beside him. The rest were killed within the cold corridors of the Underground Kingdom. However, this was not the time to mess about with these minor details. Regardless of whether this was the truth or not, he had to investigate the matter. If not, he would forever live in agony worrying about Willie Gilford behind his back for the rest of his life.

  “So, where is he?” Aaron rushed Number 34. Number 34 walked quite briskly, but to Aaron, he might as well have been walking at the pace of a tortoise. “Run, Number 34! I’m in quite the hurry!”

  “I understand.” Number 34 began to run. It was a fast pace, but it couldn’t possibly compare to Aaron’s. No, it is more correct to say that it shouldn’t have been possible for him to outpace Aaron. But when Aaron tried to close the distance by speeding up, Number 34 quickened even further and kept the distance the same. It was good that Number 34 was moving quickly, but something was not right.

  Why the fuck is this kid so fast? Did he eat the wrong medicine?

  The two of them finally arrived at the seaside filled with rotting Merfolk flesh.

  “It’s here,” said Sungchul.

  A scarlet moon hung in the sky as the blood-stained tide washed upon the sandy beach. Aaron looked around his surroundings. The only two people standing were Number 34 and himself. As the clouds slowly covered the moon, Aaron spoke again. “Where is Willie Gilford?”

  Number 34 turned around in reply. Something popped out of his pocket and began to flutter about, flying up into the air. On a closer inspection, it was a book.

  What is this?

  As things were growing odder, Number 34 pulled something from the air. It was a hammer with a long handle.

  A Soul Storage?!

  As the clouds retreated, the moonlight fell upon the sand for the second time. The light shone upon the hammer revealing its full form in all its glory. All the alarms went off in Aaron’s mind as he saw the hammer.

  I have to run.

  Someone like Willie Gilford was long since gone from his mind. The person standing before him was the Enemy of the World who made the world tremble with his name. Some
one that little Willie couldn’t compare to.

  Aaron, who always fought on the frontlines against mob creatures but retreated at the first sight of a powerful foe, found no way out this time. His escape ended not even three steps later when he was caught from the back and thrown upside down into the sand.

  Aaron who was embedded with his entire upper body into the soft sand desperately pulled himself out from the ground.

  SSSSSK

  His face which was messy from the sand blushed bright red.

  “S-spare me!” Aaron prostrated himself onto the beach and begged for his life.

  “…”

  Sungchul looked at him apathetically for a while before opening his mouth to speak. “Explain everything that’s happening right now.”

  Aaron followed the command to the letter. He revealed everything that he knew was occurring and will occur with no details spared. From his report, Sungchul learned two things: the internal struggles within the Breggas household and the situation regarding Elijah Breggas. It appeared that Martin wanted to make his bastard son his heir, and when he pressured Elijah, it was said that Elijah turned to the Followers of Calamity. The personal accounts of each side weren’t known, but the rumor is that Elijah met with the head of the Followers of Calamity.

  “The leader of the Followers of Calamity?” This was the first time Sungchul had heard of this. The Followers of Calamity was cult-like in its creation and would arise spontaneously; their organizational structure didn’t allow for a leader. Grand Mage Balzark, the man who Sungchul killed a while back, might have held enough importance to be called the center of the movement, but other than him, there wasn’t anyone worthy of being called the leader.

  I will have to talk to Elijah directly about this one. A cold light appeared in Sungchul’s eyes. Aaron who was still prostrated before him continued to pour out his heart in a pathetic voice.

  “Yes. This expedition into the Demon Realm was requested by Elijah Breggas, who had come in contact with the Followers of Calamity, of Martin Breggas. There definitely is some kind of scheme in play here. It was why Lord Martin left the disposal of this problem to me.”

  “I see.” Sungchul began to fidget with the handle of the hammer as he lorded over Aaron. Aaron’s heart trembled at even the slightest movement of the shadow drawn by Fal Garaz. He tactfully gauged the mood as he carefully spoke once again.

  “T-that is all I know, Destroyer.”

  Sungchul gave Aaron a frosty glare. The man was cunning and selfish, but he could be used exactly for that reason.

  Sungchul chose to keep him alive for now.

  “Cease the attack on the Crusaders of Salvation.”

  “What…? That’s…” Aaron showed some resistance, and so Sungchul pulled out a box filled with various gems, gold, and silver treasures before him.

  “T-This is?!” Treasures worth more than what he could possibly obtain in his entire life were laid out before him. Aaron’s eyes grew wide.

  “I heard that you were chased out of the Ancient Kingdom on bad terms. Is that true?” Sungchul asked in a low voice.

  Aaron lowered his head and replied, “That’s correct, sir.”

  “Can you return to the Ancient Kingdom with this?”

  “Of course!”

  Anything was possible with this amount of wealth. It was enough to restore his place within the Ancient Kingdom as he truly wanted. The wealth that lay before him was enough to make even the worst of enemies into the best of friends.

  Sungchul stared at Aaron's constantly changing expression and said coldly, “Also, Willie Gilford, who you were so deathly afraid of, died in the Underground Kingdom.”

  “W-Was it done by the hands of Sir Destroyer?”

  “I didn’t lay a finger on him, but he did die.”

  A brief expression of relief passed over Aaron’s face. The greatest obstacle in his path had disappeared. Aaron finally had to weigh his options. The answer was clear.

  “This Genghis Aaron shall follow the will of the Destroyer.”

  The situation drew to a close with this. Aaron ceased the attack on the Crusaders of Salvation and withdrew his troops. The men who were excited at the prospects of plunder began to complain, but Aaron paid them no mind.

  “That person. Is it ok like this? Shouldn’t we get a covenant out of him or something? He might blab to someone that you’re here.” Bertelgia made her concerns known, but Sungchul looked indifferent.

  “We don’t have to worry. He won’t say anything, even at the cost of his life.”

  If the truth that he had had dealings with the Enemy of the World was revealed, then Aaron would be finished anyways. It was unlikely that this truth would ever be leaked except as a very last resort.

  Sungchul watched the Suicide Unit’s retreat apathetically. I no longer have a reason to stay in there.

  He had stayed as long as he had wanted and accomplished a fair bit. A part of him wanted to say farewell to his squadmates with whom he had spent time, but it was too much of a luxury for someone who had turned away from the world like Sungchul. Sending the Suicide Unit back was the most he could do for them. Sungchul’s eyes were now set on the other side where the Crusaders of Salvation were camped.

  –

  When the sun rose, the Crusaders of Salvation planned to resume their journey toward the Demon Realm. Sungchul and Bertelgia followed their tracks from a distance. Half a day later, the Crusaders of Salvation left the crimson desert and entered into tundra filled with glaciers and canyons.

  The entrance to the Demon Realm: It was the invasion path of the Devils. Tension rose within the Crusaders of Salvation since they didn't know when they might come into contact with a large host of demonic forces. However, there was a well-known gatekeeper to the entrance of the Demon Realm; the Deep Sea Demon.

  The monster that Sungchul had been beating up once a week with spells heard the footsteps of the Crusaders of Salvation and emerged from the ground to overwhelm them with intimidation. This creature was nothing more than a training dummy for Sungchul, but it was a formidable enemy to the Crusaders.

  Should I see how they handle this?

  Sungchul watched the confrontation between the Deep Sea Demon and the Crusaders of Salvation from afar, but it turned out to be a disappointment. The Crusaders couldn’t even properly fight the creature before their morale broke and they routed. It was an indescribably pitiful defeat.

  The Crusaders of Salvation had, as a result, lost a considerable number of servants and supplies, but their tribulations were yet to end. An army of demons appeared before them after having barely managed to escape from the Deep Sea Demon. They were cavalry units riding on Helldogs. The Crusaders might have been able to defeat this foe effortlessly, but that would have been before they met the Deep Sea Demon.

  Countless members of the Crusaders were torn apart by the Helldogs and lost their lives to the serrated blades of the demon soldiers.

  “Everyone! To positions! Maintain your formation!”

  Elijah flailed about trying to maintain order as the demon cavalry weaved through their formation with ease, but it was to no avail. He would have long since become a cold body had it not been for Sophia who vigilantly protected his side.

  It looks like they’re having a hard time avoiding complete destruction. Sungchul couldn’t stand it much longer and stepped in himself. He suddenly appeared behind the leader of the demons, who was directing the troops, and snapped his neck with his powerful grip. When the devils saw their leader had been instantly killed by a monstrous stranger who appeared out of nowhere, only one name popped into their head as they fled in panic.

  “It’s the Destroyer! The Destroyer is here!”

  The demon cavalry ceased their attacks and scattered as they ran. Sungchul leisurely approached where the Crusaders of Salvation had been earlier. There were bodies of Helldogs, demons, and Crusaders strewn about the battlefield. He couldn’t find any of the surviving Crusaders, but there were scattered prints
stretched out towards the south.

  It looks like they used the moment when I killed the demon to retreat.

  Regardless of how chaotic the battle had seemed, it was the eldest son of the Sixth Champion of the Continent Martin Breggas. There was no way the boy would die here. As he began to contemplate such thoughts, something caught his attention.

  “Hm? What’s that?” As Sungchul continued his path between the corpses, Bertelgia popped out of her pocket to speak. Sungchul turned his head to notice that Bertelgia was hovering over a specific point on the ground. A single book lay under her. It was bound in dark red leather colored like blood and had an ominous presence.

  “This thing here. This thing. It smells really evil?”

  Sungchul nodded as he noticed the book. “It definitely isn’t a normal book.”

  Sungchul bent his knee to take a second look at it. When his fingers touched the book, its texture felt familiar.

  It was bound with human leather.

  The book looked appropriate for demons to use. Sungchul held it and activated Inspection. Information on the book appeared before him.

  [Tome of the High Devils: Volume 7]

  Grade : Epic

  Type : Equipment – Book

  Effect : On Equip – Increases Magic Power 20 / Vitality 20

  Note : Those who wish to obtain the power of the High Devil must open the tome before The Altar of Ten Thousand Demons.

  Restriction : Mage-related Class

  It had low stats considering its grade as an Epic item, and it didn’t even have any additional effects. However, something within the information screen couldn’t be overlooked.

  Power of the High Devil?

  As he reflected on this new information, he sensed the desperate steps of people approaching. Before long their voices could be heard.

  “Brother. This place is dangerous! Let’s go back, please?”

  It was Sophia’s voice. Sungchul hid within the fog hanging over the battlefield and quietly observed them. He soon heard another voice.

  “We have to find that book! All of our efforts will be for nothing without the book!”

 

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