Chapter 105 - Chapter 105 (2/2)

The Hero Returns B.Ain 53990K 2022-07-24

Calvin replied and squeezed his eyes shut.

Su-hyeun would’ve learned about it eventually if Malcolm decided to open up, anyway. So, Calvin decided to come clean about everything. “What you heard just now…was a lie to coax the method to summon Ouroboros out from Sir Malcolm.”

“So, the real purpose of summoning Ouroboros is?”

“It was in order for us to survive in this city.”

“Did someone try to kill you all?”

At Su-hyeun’s question, Calvin’s head dropped and he began clenching his teeth. “We, the dark magicians, had been discriminated against for the past several centuries.”

“Discriminated?”

“Yes! Discrimination! People pointed their fingers at us, saying we’re dirty, that we’re the followers of an evil discipline, and they always despised us. People who exalted you with sparkling eyes if you were a magician were now hating you for being a dark magician!”

“…So what?”

“Excuse me?”

“Okay, so. Who makes up the sacrifices served up to Ouroboros? The dark magicians or the regular magicians who discriminated and despised you lot?”

Calvin shut his mouth immediately.

The answer was too obvious. Su-hyeun simply tutted at Calvin’s silence. “I can understand why you lot were discriminated against and despised now. All of you are like a stinking pile of mold.”

Su-hyeun lowered himself and extended his hand towards Calvin’s chest.

“W-what are you trying to…!”

Pow—!

“Keo-eok!”

Su-hyeun’s palm accurately slammed into Calvin’s chest. The latter’s jaw dropped and his waist bent in half from the impact force reverberating throughout his entire body.

Wuduk, wududuk—

Calvin’s body then began to contort in an abnormal manner. He writhed in sheer, unbridled pain and eventually, screamed out. “Keuh, keuh-aaaaaah!”

“The magical circuits of you dark magicians can easily go out of whack even from the smallest impact,” said Su-hyeun.

“Ah-ahck, aaaahk!”

“You probably won’t be able to use magical energy for the rest of your life. Obviously, you should kiss goodbye to this shell of a magician, too. Since you answered my questions, I won’t kill you. However…” Su-hyeun disapprovingly stared at Calvin before turning around. “You don’t have the qualifications to wield that power.”

He then walked over to the corner of the collapsed house. Miru, sitting there waiting for him, unfurled its wings and flew up to perch comfortably on Su-hyeun’s head once more.

Calvin stared at the distancing back of Su-hyeun, his head shooting up high. This pain tearing through his entire body just didn’t want to let him go.

“Euh, euh…. Euh, euh, euh….”

Within this intense pain, Calvin tried to rouse his magical energy.

However, he couldn’t sense a single lick of magical energy that used to fill up his body. The crippling sense of loss as if he had lost a portion of his limb, no, as if he had lost his identity itself, took over.

He had been living his entire life as a dark magician.

“Heuh-euh….”

Calvin planted his head on the ground.

A magician who lost his ability to wield magic couldn’t live in this city anymore.

* * *

Su-hyeun headed back to Malcolm’s residence.

Before he reached the house, though, he took a look at the state of his body. Thankfully, blood didn’t splatter onto his clothes.

Knock, knock—

“Sir, I’ve returned.”

He knocked on the gate leading to the residence’s front garden, and a short while later, it opened.

Malcolm was tending to the garden, his bent back lowered even further.

“You’re back?” Malcolm discovered Su-hyeun and with quick steps, walked closer and scanned the latter from top to bottom. “Are you injured anywhere? Those people didn’t try to harm you?”

“No, I’m fine, sir.”

Gya-ong—!

Miru energetically replied as if to say “No need to worry!”

Malcolm breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that their subjects of worry were not in sync, but Su-hyeun didn’t try to correct the older man.

“What a relief it is. Truly.”

“Sir.”

Su-hyeun held Malcolm’s aged, wrinkled hand and asked. “Sir, why do you treat me so well?”

“What are you talking about out of the blue? That’s obviously…”

“Is it because you feel sorry?”

At Su-hyeun’s next question, Malcolm chose to swallow back his words and turned his head away. He didn’t seem to be panicking. He probably was thinking that Su-hyeun must’ve heard many stories from the dark magicians by now.

“Why don’t we go for a short walk?” Malcolm suggested.

“Alright.”

Su-hyeun matched Malcolm’s walking speed and strode alongside him.

The latter, walking on in silence for a while, finally spoke up in a small voice. “Once every month, Moros sacrifices ten people to Ouroboros.”

“Yes, I’m aware of that.”

“And when an outsider enters the city, that person will be prioritized as the sacrifice. It’s to protect one more magician of the city.” Malcolm lowered his head. “To outsiders, this city is like an antlion pit. And…it is I who turned this city into what it is now.”

“Is that why you’re being so nice to me?”

“I’m truly sorry. I really am. I’d have urged you to escape from here if you can, but…” Malcolm shifted his gaze over to the tall distant ramparts. “But, if you do that, you’d lose the freedom of this one month, instead.”

“Those walls, they…”

“They weren’t built to keep people out.” Malcolm shook his head. “No, they are meant to keep you in.”

And here was the reason why Su-hyeun was allowed in so easily without his identity being confirmed.

Malcolm must’ve felt guilty about it because he couldn’t face Su-hyeun’s eyes anymore. He seemed to be feeling guilty about not being truthful from the beginning, and also for causing the current state of Moros, as well.

<<So this entire city is sort of a trap, then.>>

It felt like he was now seeing the true nature of this city called Moros.

It was like quicksand in a desert, where you could never escape once you stepped inside and continuously got sucked in even deeper till you died.

What an amusing place this was. He needed quite a while to figure out the theme and the background of the trial this time.

It was a trial where the clear goal or the specific objective wasn’t even set in stone. Most likely, the achievement rate and whether he passed or failed the trial would be judged on what he did in the city and what resulted from his actions.

In that case, uncovering the background of the trial was not only the basic thing to do, but it was also the most important objective.

But this…

<<What the hell?>>

Su-hyeun smirked after confirming the outline of the trial slowly revealing itself.

<<It’s not as bad as I thought.>>