I'm the Only One With a Different Genre - Chapter 119
Chapter 119
Spreading the Seeds of Chaos
The very embodiment of ‘Despair of the Human World’ that could only be sealed even by the Dragon Lord. That was Gargandoa.
Gargandoa had slain tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands—perhaps even more lives than that. Even it couldn’t count the number.
The more it indulged in the sweet, flowing blood, the infinitely stronger Gargandoa became. That’s why even the Dragon Lord couldn’t destroy it.
So, what about now?
Now that it receives an endless supply of blood from the Gag Resident?
An invincible demon sword that astonishes the Dragon Lord, keeps monsters cowering in their homes, and makes even heroes tremble has been completed.
“That’s surprising.”
[ Did they really think they could stop me with such a pitiful attack? They’re 1000 years too early! ]
Before the ultimate demon sword, the giant spider’s webs, known to be tougher than iron, became as fragile as cotton candy.
“Huh?”
Lian was taken aback by the giant spider’s proximity, closer than he’d expected. Instinctively, he threw the bundle of silk in his hand right at the spider’s face.
The enormous mass of spider silk, large enough to envelop Lian, struck the giant spider’s eye directly. The bundle, harder than most swords, pierced its delicate eye with a squelch.
[ Screeeeech! ]
Like a person poked in the eye with a finger, the giant spider screamed and shut its eyes. Lian frowned at the spider.
‘It sure is creepy up close.’
The demon sword, not replying to Lian’s comment, muttered in a leisurely voice.
[ That’s quite high. ]
Lian’s right hand, which held the demon sword slackly, began to move. As if to demonstrate that the dark, malevolent glow was more enchanting than the bright light that had shone from his left hand earlier, the pattern on the back of his right hand began to glow vividly.
Respecting Lian’s wish to keep the demon sword hidden, the previously faint pattern now stood out clearly.
Even those who had been searching for the divine (Lian) until just a moment ago stood in a daze, captivated by the radiant pattern of the demon sword.
Like swatting a fly with his hand, the demon sword swung from left to right. What seemed like a simple motion appeared strangely magnificent and beautiful to onlookers.
Everyone present understood that ‘something extraordinary was happening,’ yet they couldn’t quite conclude what exactly was occurring.
As if to neatly organize the question marks filling their minds.
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Squelch -…
The giant spider was cleanly sliced in half horizontally. The lower part slumped to the ground, while the upper part slid off to the side.
Splurt!
Blood gushed out from the split, and the blood, steeped in demonic energy from the rampage, was a delicacy to the demon sword, beginning to congeal in mid-air.
Ssss -.. The gathered blood was naturally slurped up by the demon sword. It was a chilling scene, enough for someone to yell that Lian was a servant of the Demon King.
Yet no one could think of Lian as an ‘evil’ entity. The light that had brightly illuminated this place, a hell just moments before the demon sword appeared.
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As long as the warm, sacred light coursed deep within their bodies, they couldn’t call Lian ‘evil.’
So, what could they say about the terrifying scene that made their entire bodies tremble?
Pia, who considered Lian as the world itself, shed tears of gratitude without a single question, but others couldn’t help but ponder the same query in their minds.
Incomprehensible terror could turn into fear or anger, but it could also become awe.
They concluded that this inexplicable situation was because Lian was a ‘divine being.’ This explanation neatly pieced everything together like a puzzle.
Their fear equated to awe, hence their terror-stricken hearts transformed into those of devout worshipers.
‘Huh, um? This isn’t what I expected.’
Lian anticipated that having such a sinister-looking sword drink blood would draw repulsive gazes. Contrary to his expectations, everyone looked at him with sparkling admiration, making him maintain the demon sword without dismissing it, despite the awkward expression.
[ Mmm! The tangy taste is truly delicious! ]
The demon sword, pleased with the taste of the giant spider, shimmered ominously. That shimmer was so captivating that it left people in a trance for another reason.
The threat of the giant spider, the overwhelming divine power experienced for the first time, and the malevolent aura of the demon sword.
Those present had faced too many events at once, leaving them half in a daze. The only person somewhat sane was Pia. Hence, Lian walked over to Pia.
[ Partner, leave your body to me! ]
‘Huh? Why? We already defeated the enemy.’
[ Now is the perfect time! I won’t do anything threatening to the others, just trust me! ]
Feeling like the demon sword would throw a tantrum if he didn’t comply, Lian handed over control. Instantly, the slackened atmosphere tightened.
Just like when Lian first appeared, the demon sword’s aura dominated everything around.
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Click, click.
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The sound of footsteps, which the demon sword was eager to let echo, resounded in the silent space as Lian approached Pia like a painting. Those present felt a shiver as if witnessing a scene from a myth.
“Pia, are you alright?”
Lian knelt on one knee in front of Pia, meeting her gaze and asking. Pia, her face drenched with tears, panted in response.
“Ah… ah, thank you for your mercy.”
Though concerned about her tear-stained face, her expression, drenched in joy, showed no trace of suffering.
‘It seems their wounds were healed with the light, so I can just escort them out.’
Lian swiftly began gathering the people sitting or in a daze. As Lian began moving, Pia also stood up and started moving, quickly forming a group.
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‘Let’s take them through the passage I noted earlier.’
The vent Lian crawled through to infiltrate the building was used as an emergency exit in urgent situations, connecting to other secret locations.
‘The problem is… we can’t get caught on the way there…’
Lian instructed the group to wait at the entrance for a moment and headed towards the area filled with glass capsules.
‘These capsules likely contain those monsters I saw outside, right?’
As he recalled the melted monsters he’d seen before entering, Lian began glancing around. Those monsters were failed products, confirming they were similar entities.
‘If these guys are released all at once, it’d cause a huge uproar; let’s use that moment.’
Lian began searching for a button to open the glass capsules. There was no button on the capsules themselves.
‘There must be a device controlling the capsules, like the one for the spider monster room… huh?’
Lian’s gaze landed on a spot further away. There was a machine similar to the one in front of the giant spider’s lair. Smiling brightly, Lian approached it.
“They say the ones we captured this time are useful enough to extract blood directly into the capsules?”
“What? Then the completion of the weapon is…”
“Right around the corner.”
In front of a long machine resembling a bar counter, four researchers chatted away. Due to the machine’s height, they didn’t notice Lian approaching.
“Once completed…”
“The victory of the war will be ours.”
While they were talking to each other, Lian quietly passed by the machine, turning his head and inspecting it.
“Ah, then I’ll be one of the Demon King’s army officers?”
“Of course. To manage those combat weapons long-term, they’d definitely need our power.”
Lian, poking around the machines, noticed something and tilted his head. A glass capsule was placed horizontally. Transparent pipes were connected to both ends, linking it to the floor.
“I think I could just take the money and leave, but…”
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“Then we’d have to kill you to keep your mouth shut, huh?”
“Hehe, our research is indeed that great and dangerous.”
Lian realized that the top of the glass capsule opened. Opening the lid revealed a clear liquid inside. Uncertain of its purpose, he tilted his head and cautiously dipped his finger in.
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Sizzle…
“Huh?”
What he thought was water turned out to be a hazardous substance, causing his skin to start melting. Red blood began to ooze out.
Wee-oo, wee-oo!
“What, what’s going on?!”
“This sound is…”
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“It’s a warning sound indicating the materials are being supplied to each capsule without disabling the safety devices…”
“Why is this warning suddenly blaring?!”
Those seated immediately turned their attention to the machine, and those perched on it sprang up, trying to find their places.
Realizing he’d caused a major accident, Lian stealthily silenced his presence and moved away from the machine.
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‘I couldn’t wake the monsters, but I managed to divert attention elsewhere to some extent.’
The hidden passage was quite close, so this level of commotion should suffice for an escape. Lian quickly moved and arrived in front of the giant spider’s lair.
“Everyone, follow me!”
“Yes!”
In the grim situation, Lian’s decisive movement as if a clear path lay before them deepened the group’s faith. The back of Lian’s hand glowed brightly.
[ What’s this? Why do I feel so unsettled? ]
Each time, the demon sword shuddered with discomfort.
Swoosh -…
As Lian was guiding the group to a safe passage, the crimson blood he had spilled began spreading through the transparent pipes into the glass capsules.
The small, horizontally-placed glass capsule into which Lian had inserted his hand was a device that supplied additional materials to each capsule.
Monsters awaiting the fundamental form of information started greedily absorbing the Gag Resident’s blood.
Countdown to chaos: 5 –
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End of Chapter.
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Chaos incoming