Chapter 94: Went Outside But (3) (2/2)
[I don’t want to beat you by luck]
The mud monster distinctly remembered Chi-Woo’s words
[But I’m sure you feel the sa on the line and with everything you have Kill me if you can!]
[I’ll also try my best to run away from you to survive]
When it heard those words, theoccupied with only thoughts about fulfilling its duty for so long, and it felt an e life; it couldn’t be described astouched It was a kind of ecstasy that lee
Now that the ht about it, itsand to kill them Conversely, La Bella’s followers’ et out Warht because there was day, and there were good things because there were bad things The mud monster’s mission and purpose only existed if La Bella’s followers existed The h Chi-Woo had ed for carrying out its less The only existence that gaveto its life had to die by its hand Thus, it couldn’t let Chi-Woo die in vain or by accident That hy the mud monster saved Chi-Woo’s life in return
Therefore, it was all theto its life and acknowledged its hard as telling it to give up It didn’t think that Chi-Woo had said anything wrong However, Chi-Woo’s words did not sway the mud monster
[I already know thatttttttt!]
The mud monster’s screa!
Its puffed-up body exploded The shredded lumps shot toward Chi-Woo like countless both and vitality to launch a final attack The bombs ripped apart the air as if each and every one of them was determined to kill Chi-Woo When Chi-Woo turned around in surprise, it was already too late The mud monster had reduced the distance between thehtly shook The ends
Synesthesia prompted Chi-Woo to quickly turn his body insensation in his side He had narrowly evaded a bomb, but there were more than a dozen left, and they were already upon hireat precision In the ht into the Unknown activated at the sa froht—there were no places for him to escape In the next ly stos rushed past hi at him, and Chi-Woo soared into the air at almost the same time It was difficult to tell ould end up as the victor
In terms of speed and force, the mud monster certainly surpassed Chi-Woo for at least a short while If things progressed normally, Chi-Woo should have been ripped into shreds However, after leaping into the air, Chi-Woo tilted like a scale, so from all four directions In the end, the round mercilessly Chi-Woosound exploded below hiround The le entity and lay collapsed like a pile of clay
[…Is this the end…]
The mud monster stared at Chi-Woo’s back with its blurry vision; Chi-Woo had not gotten a single injury
[Did…I…lose…]
The mud monster closed its eyes It was remorseful about its defeat, but also relieved It had done its best till the very end to fulfill its rets
“…Really?”
Thetowards it
“Are you satisfied with this?” Chi-Woo looked down at thelike the paradise they had left behind He seeotten a new idea He opened his backpack and walked up to thein front of it
“Eat this” He dropped a fruit from paradise “Drink this” Then a bottle of holy water “And live”
The ained focus and pushed back all the things Chi-Woo offered him Chi-Woo furrowed his brows at the mud monster’s firm refusal
“It’s not a request, but an order”
—?
“You lost And the loser has a duty to listen to the winner”
The ht, so the hts However, the loser also had the right to die If it continued to live like this, it would only lead a sad and pitiful life
“Did you feel pathetic when I saved your life? Did you wish for me to feel humiliated when you saved mine?”
The mud monster paused at Chi-Woo’s words
“Answer me”
The mud monster slowly shook its head It had felt some huer feeling of relief to be alive so that it could co that third time’s the charm,” Chi-Woo softly said “We’ve each saved the other once” He crossed his arm and continued, “In other words, there’s still one chance left for you”
There was still a chance for the mud monster to beat Chi-Woo and reach a tie Chi-Woo saw the mud monster hesitate, and Chi-Woo’s eyes sharpened at the monster’s reaction The mud an to shake like crazy
“…I’ll coer” Chi-Woo turned around “You should keep living and get stronger as well That’s my order as the victor of this battle” With these last words, Chi-Woo started rew faint before he disappeared into the distance Then theprone in hopelessness, reached out after a great struggle— toward the sacramental fruit and holy water Chi-Woo left behind