The Munchkin Disciple Wants To Stop Being Obsessed Over - Chapter 182
The Table of Destruction (8)
I looked straight at the teacher, wondering what on earth was going on.
The Master responded with actions.
“Even though I can’t deal with the bad guys directly.”
Exactly-
Her fingers snapped. In an instant, an enormous amount of mana was generated, and the surrounding scenery turned upside down.
The Master spoke from a sandy beach on the shore.
“I can do this for you.”
“This is···.”
Those who were watching the scene had to open their eyes wide or gape when they realized that they too were standing on the sandy beach.
“Mass teleportation···?”
“oh my god···.”
Even just teleportation was surprising enough as it was a 9th circle magic, but moving this many people at the same time was an even greater magic.
Even the people who had the continent under their control could not help but open their eyes wide in surprise like rabbits.
By the way, I was excluded from that. Because, I have spent a considerable amount of time with the Master and have seen that magic countless times.
‘Hey, no way.’
More than that, I was curious as to why the teacher brought Twit.
I saw the teacher teaching something to Tweetie a few days ago. But honestly, I don’t know if those little teachings really got to Tweetie.
However, it seems inevitable that a subtle sense of anticipation will arise.
“Let’s go!”
Was he aware of my gaze? Twit puffed out his chest and acted cool.
Pong-
He opened the cap of the flask he was holding and began to pour it down his throat.
“Oh!”
As soon as I drank the potion, I couldn’t help but clench my fists in excitement as I watched the twitch emitting light like an evolving pocket monster.
****
A black slurry with a viscosity between liquid and solid flows abundantly on the floor. The dark space, where only creaking and gurgling sounds exist, occasionally shakes.
The man who had been standing silently in that space lightly swung the wand he was holding.
Choaack!
Then, black slurry rose up like an angry wave and covered several monsters that had gathered around stupidly.
Slurp.
“haha···.”
The things that were once demons were melting away and flowing away without a trace. And the man, who felt that the magic inside them had been absorbed into himself, smiled with a look of despair.
It was absurd. The black power that arose under his will, the uncivilized beings that were overwhelmed by that power, and even his own black soul that grew in size by taking what he could from those uncivilized beings.
All of this was an attempt to deny the past times that he had endured and persevered through.
All the efforts I’ve made so far have been meaningless.
In fact, even denying it was funny.
The handful of magic he had just absorbed was no less than the amount of mana he had collected and refined over the years while serving as a professor at Aden Academy.
It was disappointing. Inside this table of destruction floating high in the sky, Jikel had repeated this process over and over again, and had become incomparably stronger than before.
Perhaps even more sinful than the sins of previous generations. Even though it was clearly a realm that was thought to be unattainable.
“You must be very upset and worried. Thinking about having to wield that immense power on the people you love.”
A playful voice is heard by Jikel.
There stood Malik, a man with half a skull face and the other half a faceless appearance.
“I’ve never really loved anyone.”
“Lies. You were a pervert who loved everything about the past moments you spent with the person you loved. How could I not know? That you shared such a deep story with our junior.”
“···.”
“It’s not so bad to be a sinner. If you put your mind to it, it’s easy to catch a glimpse of a rookie like you’s past.”
“If you go by that logic, shouldn’t you be more upset? You’re about to meet your unrequited love that’s been around for a thousand years in that state.”
“Oh. I thought you were just a fool, but you’re already that used to this damn power? It must be because you’re a former professor, you’re better than those beasts.”
Malik shrugged and nodded into the distance.
There, the five sins were each spending their time, and unlike them, they seemed to be thinking of nothing big.
“I don’t think you’re much different from that guy.”
“I feel bad. Why do you feel that way?”
“No matter how sophisticated your thinking is, in the end, you too will have to do as the author wants.”
Jikel nodded deep into the darkness and said.
“Since you or I have become sinners, if that being does not allow us to think, we will not be able to think. Because we have become such beings.”
“Oh, so it doesn’t seem like there’s much difference between me and that person?”
“I’m glad to see that one ear is still working properly. If you understand, I wish you would go away.”
“No. You’re the only person I can talk to here.”
Malik snapped his fingers as he sat down next to the annoyed-looking Jikel.
Exactly!
Then, a hole appeared in the wall where there had been nothing but darkness. What was visible through the hole was a vast ocean.
“See? In just one day, we will arrive at the Adenia we long for.”
“···.”
“And I will take a considerable number of lives, and destroy countless lives. Whether I want to or not, as you say.”
“···What on earth are you trying to say?”
“Well… Honestly, I don’t know either.”
Sighing, Malik muttered as he gazed blankly at the sea below.
“Well… It’s comforting to see you end up like that after suffering for over 1,000 years. No matter how much I think about it, it seems better to have unrequited love that you couldn’t even confess to properly than to have been rejected 1,000 years ago.”
“Wow, it really hurts to hear that from a loner.”
“···The beak certainly looks like it’s 1,000 years old.”
Jikel chuckled and gave a shallow laugh.
“Okay. Since we’re at this point, let me ask you something. How is Mr. Thousand-Year-Old Skeleton feeling right now?”
“I feel like… well… hmm….”
Malik was speechless and lost in thought at Jikel’s question.
“It’s hard to say because it keeps going back and forth.”
“It was like this and then like that?”
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“Yes. At some moments, I feel depressed about my miserable situation, and at other moments, I feel intoxicated with a sense of omnipotence. At other times, I hate a certain guy from 1,000 years ago, and then suddenly miss him. At other times, I miss my colleagues and juniors over there…”
Malik didn’t bother to mention that there were times when he wanted to have it and kill it.
****
The northern coast of Adenia.
A large number of armed men have been waiting for something to happen here for two days now.
“When on earth are you coming?”
“Yeah. Are you sure you’re really coming?”
“They’ll come. We heard news of a giant flying object being sighted a while ago.”
Imperial knights Rhys and Zeratan, who were on guard duty from a makeshift watchtower, yawned and chatted, but never took their eyes off the horizon.
Because they had heard it over and over again from their commander, the Sword Saint. How formidable was the being that would appear beyond that horizon.
Since the famous Crusader Knights were annihilated in a single attack, there is no need to question their existence.
“Reese. It was just a random thought.”
“huh?”
“Wouldn’t we die without anyone knowing?”
“Hey, Zeratan. We’re not combat troops. We just need to report to them as soon as they show up, whether it’s the Table of Destruction or something. Then we can retreat to the Academy.”
“What if we get attacked before we even find that monster flying object?”
“How could that be? I heard that the entire plain was floating and coming. If we can’t see that huge thing, how can we be considered living people?”
“Right. How could I not see it when it’s alive and well?”
Reese and Geratan chuckled and looked back toward the horizon.
Then, out of nowhere, an unfamiliar voice came into their ears.
“You may not be able to see it.”
As the horizon in their sight gradually tilted, the unfamiliar voice continued.
“Both of you have become no longer living people···.”
Bam.
Reese and James fell to the floor without a sound. The last thing they saw was a grotesque sight of a skull and a human face.
“I’m sorry. I don’t want to do this, but that fucking kid up there put these orders in my head.”
Malik closed the eyes of the two men who were staring at him and looked up at the sky.
The bright moon and countless stars are obscured by dark clouds, and darkness, not moonlight, begins to illuminate Adenia.
Soon, huge dark clouds began to obscure all the moonlight and starlight along the coast.
“Ugh.”
Malik, who was watching the scene, let out a sigh and flicked his fingers filled with black magic to send a signal somewhere.
Exactly!
With that cheerful sound, something began to split apart in the center of the huge dark cloud.
Flash!
No, to be precise, large, bizarre pupils were revealed.