The Heavenly Demon slowly lifted his head up from his book, and Cha Jeong-woo nodded as if in agreement. Shanon gazed in their direction. Although he couldnât make a facial expression since he did not have a proper physical face, Shanon started firing out questions to seek clarity on the twoâs conversation. Moreover, based on Nocturneâs facial expression, it seemed Nocturne knew something as well. The matter seemed to be serious, as everyoneâs expression hardened.
âYeah. Somethingâs off.â
ăWait, something is off? Tell me, whatâs so strange?ă
Shanon looked towards Nocturne and asked, but Nocturne only looked back at the Heavenly Demon and Cha Jeong-woo with a serious expression.
âDid this ever happen in the previous âwheelâ?â
âNo. Absolutely not. This is a first.â
âThenâŠ!â
âCould it possibly be an aftereffect of me dividing the worlds?â
âNo. Even if the worlds are divided, they are all still within the confines of the âwheelâ. Thus, this anomaly phenomenon is specifically occurring within this unique context.â
âI have no idea how this could happenâŠâ
The Heavenly Demon, Cha Jeong-woo, and Nocturne were busy exchanging words with one another. In addition, they were using difficult terms that made it hard for Shanon to follow their conversation. Shanon was only able to pick up on the aforementioned quotes. For a moment, Shanon felt as though he was being singled out from the conversation.
ăHey, tell me!ă
The three, who were in deep discussion, quickly swung their heads toward Shanon.
ăTell me, too! Iâm so curious that I feel like Iâm going to go mad!ăShanon almost seemed to be begging. Based on his personality, Shanonâs inability to intervene in their conversation was nothing less than psychological torture.
Only after hearing Shanonâs outburst did Cha Jeong-woo realize his mistake. Jeong-woo scratched his temple with his index finger. If one started a conversation while omitting the subject, it was obvious that most people would not be able to follow the conversation. And since the Heavenly Demon and himself were the librarians in charge of the Changgong Library, their understanding of the world was beyond the level of a creation god.
On the other hand, Shanon had only lived as a familiar of the Black King. Moreover, Shanon was not interested in headache inducing issues, such as understanding the world or the secrets of the creation of the universe. Thus, it was easy for Jeong-woo to empathize that Shanon was getting frustrated by their seemingly convoluted conversation.
Jeong-woo contemplated where he should start his explanation. While contemplating how to best explain the situation, Cha Jeong-woo decided to just state the main points. âDo you know what emperors are?â
ăYeah, I know. Iâve even used it in some of my tunes.ă Shanon answered proudly. Emperor Temper was one of his more upbeat and often sung songs.
Cha Jeong-woo shook his head to shake off the strange feeling of the Emperor Temper's songâs melody and lyrics creeping into his mind. An emperor is a being who is completely free from the countless iterations of the âwheelâ and freed from the laws of the world and the constraints of Ideas. No matter how the âwheelâ turns and no matter if another universe begins, the existence of an emperor does not disappear. This fact remains even though the  concept of the âwheelâ has largely disappeared and only the division of the worlds remains.â
The division of the world could be understood as a multiverse or parallel universes. Assuming that there was a person, âaâ, the universe in which âaâ exists could be expressed as âAâ. Here, âaâ was placed in a relative context based on a certain point in time, and depending on the choices âaâ makes, the universe could take on a slightly different appearance. For convenience, letâs call this alternate universe that appeared due to the choice âaâ makes as alternate A.
Alternate A would have an appearance thatâs not significantly different from A. There was only a slight difference. However, when âaâ faced another moment of choice, another alternate A would arise, followed by another alternate universe and another. In this way, âparallel universesâ were established, exponentially growing into an innumerable number of alternate universes.
Thus, the critical problem arose. If there was a parallel universe called A-10 that originated from a singular choice, followed by other successive choices, from the universe called A, could alternate A-10 still be called a parallel universe of A?
The answer was ânoâ. The universe called A-10 would have a completely different appearance, as it would have undergone substantial transformation. It would be more appropriate to denote this universe as âBâ.
In other words, âBâ was a âmultiverseâ that is different from A. Based on this line of reasoning, C would be created after B, and then D, E, F... They would be created successively. Thus, universes exponentially would grow in number, creating parallel universes and multiverses. Moreover, these universes repeatedly collapsed as well.
Infinity (â)... In the end, so many universes would fill up the âwheelâ and âthe worldâ. Reaching the limitations of this constantly expanding number of universes was unavoidable, even for transcendent beings such as gods and demons. In the first place, the essential existence of gods and demons themselves were like âlawsâ imprinted on the universe in which they existed. The gods and demons thus referred to their âlawsâ as divine positions.
These gods and demons called themselves âtranscendentsâ. In Cha Jeong-wooâs view, these so-called âtranscendentsâ were nothing more than blubbering idiots who self-restricted themselves to obtain a few abilities and skills. After all, if there was âZeusâ in the world of A, there would also be a Zeus with a similar personality and divine position in alternate A.
However, beings who deviated from even the laws of a world and achieved complete âtranscendenceâ. These beings were freed from the limitations of parallel and multiple universes, and were fully independent. Even if one were able to observe all the universes, one would not be able to find them. Rather, the beings would be above all the universes. These beings were known as emperors.
Throughout the long history of the âwheelâ, there have only been a few beings who achieved the âemperor status. They possessed omnipotence and omniscience. They were beings who had everything.
However, one problem arose.
âWhat will happen after an emperor dies?â
ăâŠuh?ă It was then that Shanon realized something was off. Having heard Jeong-wooâs explanation, Shanon had an inkling of what logical conclusion Jeong-woo was alluding to.ăWell, in the Martial Kingâs caseâŠă
âYes, he did become an emperor. He attained the level as his powers dramatically increased, but his rising powers also reinforced and strengthened Gaiaâs curse, which eventually caused his demise.â
ăWait⊠Something is off!ă Shanonâs voice quavered.ăDidnât you just explain that a transcendent being is above all else? You said theyâre fully independent! Theyâre like a singularity! And since theyâre above the universes, their existence eventually becomes forgotten to the beings inhabiting each universe, no?ă
Shanon still vividly remembered the day when Yeon-woo became the complete Black King after slaying Sage/Yvlke and cleaning up all the associated legends. Shanon did not forget that Yeon-woo had to also face the unfortunate consequences of his actionsâŠ
That would be the dilemma of having to become a person who no longer existed in the world, as Yeon-woo was now completely free from the âwheelâ. And because he loved his family more than anything, Yeon-woo chose to sacrifice himself to create a world where his family could live in peace, even if it meant that he would be completely forgotten. And it took Yeon-woo countless attempts and an absorbent amount of effort and time to return to this world.
In that process, Cha Jeong-woo, following after the Heavenly Demon, became an official ambassador to manage the Changgong Library. Furthermore, only after Jeong-woo had acquired the ridiculous divine name of âDeus Ex Machinaâ was he able to pull Yeon-woo out of the swamp of the abyss/void.
In other words, though emperors denoted independence and uniqueness, it was more like a curse than a blessing. At least, this was what Shanon thought.
In Shanonâs eyes, the Martial King had been promoted to become such an emperor at least for a brief moment in time.ăTo become a being a unique being and then completely disappear⊠Doesnât that mean complete elimination? But, the Martial KingâŠă
âHe existed. He even looked the same as he did right before he disappeared.â
ăâŠă
âOriginally, even if Hyung and Phante rewound the âwheelâ, they shouldnât have been able to meet the Martial King. Moreover, those in the One-horned Tribe shouldnât have been able to possess their memories of the Martial KingâŠor he may have just been remembered as a great ancestor of theirs who passed long ago.â
Worshiping of the Heavenly Demon was common in many universes. However, the exact name and the legends that constituted him were different. The King of the Underworld, the Supreme Light, the light that defeats darkness, the messenger of civilization, the Heavenly Demon, the father of Day⊠These were all words and descriptions that alluded to either light or death.
It was the same with the Black King. Each remained in a different form within each universe, so Jeong-woo had his hands full to try and find a âCha Yeon-wooâ that most resembled his brother⊠Thus, it should have been the same case for the Martial King. However, the Martial King was present in the One-horned Tribe. Moreover, he was the exact same being as before.
âBut another issue here is thatâŠthere is no way that Hyung is unaware of this discrepancy.â
The Heavenly Demon nodded in agreement. Since Yeon-woo suffered so much, the Heavenly Demon believed that Yeon-woo absolutely knew what it meant to be an emperor. Thus, Yeon-woo must have already had some idea of why the Martial King existed as he did.
ăâŠthis damn boss of mine.ă
Crack. Though Shanon apparently had no mouth, the sound of grinding teeth seemed to be coming from his being.
ăHeâs up to something again, right?ă
Cha Jeong-woo gave a bitter smile as he reluctantly nodded. They were all having a similar thought.
âHe always wanted to put everything back in its original place. He wanted to bring back all the beings and things that disappeared or suffered after everything went wrong. He probably also wanted to enjoy a bit of happiness.â
The sudden disappearance of Yeon-woo was more likely an absence rather than a disappearance, and a voluntary absence at that.
âThe existence of the Martial KingâŠmay be related to what heâs doing right now.â
The problem was no one had any idea how Yeon-woo was carrying out this plan. How was an eliminated being brought back? How was the Martial King returned back into the âwheelâ? However, one could speculate that the method was not yet perfect, which was why the Psychic Mediumâs divination stated that the Martial King would be eliminated by a âmortalâ. After all, the Martial King should not have even been able to exist.
âDamn it⊠Would it really hurt to give us a heads-up before going off?â Cha Jeong-woo mumbled while recalling his brotherâs stubborn and unyielding personality. No matter how old Yeon-woo became, no matter how many years had passed, it did not seem like his brotherâs personality or temper would ever change.
***
Going back to the book, the time zone zipped forward and stopped at the time just after Yeon-woo and the Martial Kingâs reunion.
ââŠUgh! That guy! How could a disciple not understand his masterâs feelings?â The Martial King was grumbling.
Originally, the Martial King was looking forward to having a nice fight with Yeon-woo, not a duel with Phante. The way the Martial King saw it, Yeon-wooâs understanding of martial arts was so deep that it was difficult for even the Martial King to measure or grasp. Not only was Yeon-wooâs power level high, but his spirit awareness was also far beyond any general level. Yeon-woo had clearly reached a state that only beings who had been patiently and repeatedly experienced and learned for a long period of time.
And to that extent, it seemed that Yeon-woo had already established his own path. The Martial King tried to recall what Yeon-woo had called his attack⊠Was it called Sword Thunder? Anyway, the Martial King was interested in the mechanics of Yeon-wooâs attack since it seemed to utilize darkness with relative ease.
However, the Martial King was not able to get what he wanted in the end. Whenever the Martial King launched an attack on Yeon-woo, Yeon-woo would just ânullifyâ the Martial Kingâs attacks.
âHey, fight properly!â
âIâm not here to fight.â
âWhy not?â
âDidnât you know that Iâm a peace-loving being?â
âScrew youâŠ!â
âItâs true.â
The Martial King was dumbfounded at his discipleâs nerve and brazenness to babble such nonsense with a straight face.
âHow could I, a disciple of yours, ever consider raising a hand towards such an⊠Ahem⊠Esteemed master⊠Ahem⊠Hahaha. Ah, Iâm sorry.â
âWhether to be truly sorry or laugh⊠You should choose one.â
âThen⊠Iâll just laugh⊠Hahaha.â
âThis little turd.â
âIf you want to reach my level, master, youâll have to live another million years at least.â
Hearing the same line that he previously used to always tell Yeon-woo spoken back to him by none other than Yeon-woo, the Martial King could not help but make a stupefied expression. Shitty luck⊠This was the first thought that popped into the Martial Kingâs mind. The problem was that he knew his other disciples, his children, and the members of his tribe must have felt the exact same way whenever he stated that line. But still. Even though he made others feel this way, he was not willing to be on the receiving end.
ăDo you know what a hypocrite is?ă
âI know. Itâs what I am.â
ăâŠWell, I guess itâs good that you know.ă
The Psychic Medium could only laugh at the Martial Kingâs frank answer. What other answer was she supposed to expect from her husband? He could do it, but others could not⊠This was what her husband had always said. At the same time, she admired how her husband did not waver or concern himself too much with her divination.
Although he seemed overly arrogant and petty sometimes, the Martial King was very wise. This was probably why the Martial King looked so free and unencumbered. And this was the quality that made the Psychic Medium fall in love with the Martial King during their youth.
ăStill⊠If only he could be a bit more reflective and understandingâŠă
âHuh? Did you say something?â
ăNo, itâs nothing.ă
***
âPlease come in.â
âUh, yeahâŠâ
With a nervous expression, Yeon-woo followed a shy Edora to her room. However, Yeon-woo soon stopped in his tracks. Whoosh! The moment he took a whiff of a peppermint smell, which was coming through Edoraâs bedroom door, Yeon-wooâs mind went blank. Gulp. Yeon-woo audibly gulped.