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Chapter 116: Lessons for a Disciple (7)
- Chapter 217: To You on Earth (10)
- Chapter 216: To You on Earth (9)
- Chapter 215: To You on Earth (8)
- Chapter 214: To You on Earth (7)
- Chapter 213: To You on Earth (6)
- Chapter 212: To You on Earth (5)
- Chapter 211: To You on Earth (4)
- Chapter 210: To You on Earth (3)
- Chapter 209: To You on Earth (2)
- Chapter 208: To You on Earth (1)
- Chapter 207: What Remains in the End (7)
- Chapter 206: What Remains in the End (6)
- Chapter 205: What Remains in the End (5)
- Chapter 204: What Remains in the End (4)
- Chapter 203: What Remains in the End (3)
- Chapter 202: What Remains in the End (2)
- Chapter 201: What Remains in the End (1)
- Chapter 200: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (5)
- Chapter 199: Interlude – A Knight’s Diary
- Chapter 198: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (4)
- Chapter 197: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (3)
- Chapter 196: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (2)
- Chapter 195: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (1)
- Chapter 194: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (6)
- Chapter 193: Curtain Call - Behind the Train
- Chapter 192: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (5)
- Chapter 191: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (4)
- Chapter 190: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (3)
- Chapter 189: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (2)
- Chapter 188: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (1)
- Chapter 187: The Road to Sampo (11)
- Chapter 186: The Road to Sampo (10)
- Chapter 185: The Road to Sampo (9)
- Chapter 184: The Road to Sampo (8)
- Chapter 183: The Road to Sampo (7)
- Chapter 182: The Road to Sampo (6)
- Chapter 181: The Road to Sampo (5)
- Chapter 180: The Road to Sampo (4)
- Chapter 179: The Road to Sampo (3)
- Chapter 178: The Road to Sampo (2)
- Chapter 177: The Road to Sampo (1)
- Chapter 176: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (6)
- Chapter 175: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (5)
- Chapter 174: The Last Chapter - Back Then, She...
- Chapter 173: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (4)
- Chapter 172: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (3)
- Chapter 171: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (2)
- Chapter 170: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (1)
- Chapter 169: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (8)
- Chapter 168: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (7)
- Chapter 167: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (6)
- Chapter 166: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (5)
- Chapter 165: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (4)
- Chapter 164: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (3)
- Chapter 163: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (2)
- Chapter 162: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (1)
- Chapter 161: 19530305 (6)
- Chapter 160: 19530305 (5)
- Chapter 159: 19530305 (4)
- Chapter 158: 19530305 (3)
- Chapter 157: 19530305 (2)
- Chapter 156: 19530305 (1)
- Chapter 155: The Road to the Frozen Hell (6)
- Chapter 154: The Road to the Frozen Hell (5)
- Chapter 153: The Road to the Frozen Hell (4)
- Chapter 152: The Road to the Frozen Hell (3)
- Chapter 151: The Road to the Frozen Hell (2)
- Chapter 150: The Road to the Frozen Hell (1)
- Chapter 149: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (6)
- Chapter 148: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (5)
- Chapter 147: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (4)
- Chapter 146: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (3)
- Chapter 145: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (2)
- Chapter 144: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead
- Chapter 143: City of the Ignorant (6)
- Chapter 142: City of the Ignorant (5)
- Chapter 141: Side Story - The Case of the Princess
- Chapter 140: City of the Ignorant (4)
- Chapter 139: City of the Ignorant (3)
- Chapter 138: City of the Ignorant (2)
- Chapter 137: City of the Ignorant (1)
- Chapter 136: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (6)
- Chapter 135: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (5)
- Chapter 134: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (4)
- Chapter 133: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (3)
- Chapter 132: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (2)
- Chapter 131: Final Act - Destruction
- Chapter 130: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist.
- Chapter 129: The Crossroads of Revenge (7)
- Chapter 128: The Crossroads of Revenge (6)
- Chapter 127: The Crossroads of Revenge (5)
- Chapter 126: The Crossroads of Revenge (4)
- Chapter 125: The Crossroads of Revenge (3)
- Chapter 124: The Crossroads of Revenge (2)
- Chapter 123: The Crossroads of Revenge (1)
- Chapter 122: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (6)
- Chapter 121: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (5)
- Chapter 120: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (4)
- Chapter 119: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (3)
- Chapter 118: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (2)
- Chapter 117: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (1)
- Chapter 116: Lessons for a Disciple (7)
- Chapter 115: Lessons for a Disciple (6)
- Chapter 114: Lessons for a Disciple (5)
- Chapter 113: Lessons for a Disciple (4)
- Chapter 112: Lessons for a Disciple (3)
- Chapter 111: Lessons for a Disciple (2)
- Chapter 110: Lessons for a Disciple (1)
- Chapter 109: A Slight Concern - Darulma Dune
- Chapter 108: Special Training (9)
- Chapter 107: Special Training (8)
- Chapter 106: Special Training (7)
- Chapter 105: Special Training (6)
- Chapter 104: Special Training (5)
- Chapter 103: Special Training (4)
- Chapter 102: Special Training (3)
- Chapter 101: Special Training (2)
- Chapter 100: Special Training (1)
- Chapter 99: No Sacrifice for Destiny (10)
- Chapter 98: No Sacrifice for Destiny (9)
- Chapter 97: No Sacrifice for Destiny (8)
- Chapter 96: No Sacrifice for Destiny (7)
- Chapter 95: No Sacrifice for Destiny (6)
- Chapter 94: No Sacrifice for Destiny (5)
- Chapter 93: No Sacrifice for Destiny (4)
- Chapter 92: No Sacrifice for Destiny (3)
- Chapter 91: No Sacrifice for Destiny (2)
- Chapter 90: Interlude: Seti and the Saintess
- Chapter 89: No Sacrifice for Destiny (1)
- Chapter 88: Butterfly Effect for the Author (8)
- Chapter 87: Butterfly Effect for the Author (7)
- Chapter 86: Butterfly Effect for the Author (6)
- Chapter 85: Butterfly Effect for the Author (5)
- Chapter 84: Butterfly Effect for the Author (4)
- Chapter 83: Butterfly Effect for the Author (3)
- Chapter 82: Butterfly Effect for the Author (2)
- Chapter 81: Butterfly Effect for the Author (1)
- Chapter 80: Matching for transfer students (10)
- Chapter 79: Matching for transfer students (9)
- Chapter 78: Matching for transfer students (8)
- Chapter 77: Matching for transfer students (7)
- Chapter 76: Matching for transfer students (6)
- Chapter 75: Matching for transfer students (5)
- Chapter 74: Matching for transfer students (4)
- Chapter 73: Matching for transfer students (3)
- Chapter 72: Matching for transfer students (2)
- Chapter 71: Matching for transfer students (1)
- Chapter 70: Unscheduled transfer exams (8)
- Chapter 69: Unscheduled transfer exams (7)
- Chapter 68: Unscheduled transfer exams (6)
- Chapter 67: Unscheduled transfer exams (5)
- Chapter 66: Unscheduled transfer exams (4)
- Chapter 65: Unscheduled transfer exams (3)
- Chapter 64: Unscheduled transfer exams (2)
- Chapter 63: Unscheduled transfer exams (1)
- Chapter 62: Revenge is for those who seek it (6)
- Chapter 61: Revenge is for those who seek it (5)
- Chapter 60: Revenge is for those who seek it (4)
- Chapter 59: Revenge is for those who seek it (3)
- Chapter 58: Revenge is for those who seek it (2)
- Chapter 57: Revenge is for those who seek it (1)
- Chapter 56: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (9)
- Chapter 55: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (8)
- Chapter 54: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (7)
- Chapter 53: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (6)
- Chapter 52: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (5)
- Chapter 51: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (4)
- Chapter 50: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (3)
- Chapter 49: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (2)
- Chapter 48: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (1)
- Chapter 47: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (7)
- Chapter 46: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (6)
- Chapter 45: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (5)
- Chapter 44: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (4)
- Chapter 43: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (3)
- Chapter 42: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (2)
- Chapter 41: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (1)
- Chapter 40: The world after the prologue (5)
- Chapter 39: The world after the prologue (4)
- Chapter 38: The world after the prologue (3)
- Chapter 37: The world after the prologue (2)
- Chapter 36: The world after the prologue (1)
- Chapter 35: Matches for NPCs (6)
- Chapter 34: Matches for NPCs (5)
- Chapter 33: Matches for NPCs (4)
- Chapter 32: Matches for NPCs (3)
- Chapter 31: Matches for NPCs (2)
- Chapter 30: Matches for NPCs (1)
- Chapter 29: Different options and paths (4)
- Chapter 28: Different options and paths (3)
- Chapter 27: Different options and paths (2)
- Chapter 26: Different options and paths (1)
- Chapter 25: A coincidence for the heroine (6)
- Chapter 24: A coincidence for the heroine (5)
- Chapter 23: A coincidence for the heroine (4)
- Chapter 22: A coincidence for the heroine (3)
- Chapter 21: A coincidence for the heroine (2)
- Chapter 20: A coincidence for the heroine (1)
- Chapter 19: The inevitability of the crowd (6)
- Chapter 18: The inevitability of the crowd (5)
- Chapter 17: The inevitability of the crowd (4)
- Chapter 16: The inevitability of the crowd (3)
- Chapter 15: The inevitability of the crowd (2)
- Chapter 14: The inevitability of the crowd (1)
- Chapter 13: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (4)
- Chapter 12: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (3)
- Chapter 11: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (2)
- Chapter 10: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (1)
- Chapter 9: Coincidences for the protagonist (5)
- Chapter 8: Coincidences for the protagonist (4)
- Chapter 7: Coincidences for the protagonist (3)
- Chapter 6: Coincidences for the protagonist (2)
- Chapter 5: Coincidences for the protagonist (1)
- Chapter 4: An unlucky day (4)
- Chapter 3: An unlucky day (3)
- Chapter 2: An unlucky day (2)
- Chapter 1: An unlucky day (1)
...Different.
That was the first thought the Saintess had when she saw Yeomyeong in the foresight.
It wasn’t the first time she had seen Yeomyeong drenched in blood.
She had seen him in such a state in Manchuria and even at the Academy, covered in gore and flesh.
Yet, despite the blood, the Yeomyeong in the foresight felt different from the Yeomyeong she knew now.
Was it his longer hair or his slightly taller frame? No, that wasn’t it.
It was his eyes... Yes, his eyes were the problem.
Though they were the same golden hue as Yeomyeong’s current eyes, the emotions they carried were entirely different.
An oppressive gloom that seemed to pull her in.
That one look alone made future Yeomyeong and present Yeomyeong feel like entirely different people.
‘...Ugh.’
Unable to bear the sight of future Yeomyeong any longer, the Saintess turned her head away. If she stared any longer, she felt like something within her would break.
As soon as she averted her gaze from the future, Yeomyeong asked,
“When exactly is this future? Three years from now? Two?”
His voice was colder than usual. Stammering, the Saintess replied,
“I’m not sure exactly... but probably one or two years from now...?”
“...Shorter than I thought.”
With that remark, Yeomyeong turned on his heel.
Was he heading toward Seti? No, he ignored both the future Seti and the present Saintess, climbing the scorched steps of the National Assembly building.
The Saintess glanced at the future Seti before following Yeomyeong.
As they ascended the steps, the Saintess looked out over the destroyed walls. Beyond them, the burning National Library—or rather, all of Yeouido—came into view.
A city engulfed in flames under a sky of black smoke, it was a scene straight out of the scriptures’ depiction of hell.
Did Yeomyeong and Seti really do all this? Just the two of them? No, surely another faction...
While her thoughts spiraled, Yeomyeong moved farther ahead. Realizing this belatedly, the Saintess hurried to catch up.
Yeomyeong stopped in front of the main hall on the fourth floor of the National Assembly.
Without a word, he pushed open the half-destroyed doors and entered.
As soon as they stepped inside, a pungent stench of blood overwhelmed them.
Yeomyeong frowned slightly, his eyes scanning the utterly ruined chamber.
The ceiling, once a showcase of 365 grand light fixtures, had been blown apart as if hit by a bombing. Hundreds of chairs, where lawmakers once sat, were scattered in splinters across the room.
“My, my God....”
The Saintess entered late and gasped, covering her mouth.
She trembled as she took in the room filled with corpses.
“Five gods... please....”
The bodies strewn everywhere seemed to have all died in the same manner—each one split cleanly in half.
Though she wasn’t new to seeing corpses, the Saintess couldn’t stop trembling.
Was it fear? No. Even with her limited knowledge, she recognized what had killed them.
Hyesung Swordsmanship.
A martial art only Yeomyeong and Prea Khan could wield.
But Prea Khan hadn’t used Hyesung Swordsmanship since obtaining the Holy Sword, so these bodies could only have been...
Why?
Swallowing back unspoken questions, the Saintess looked at Yeomyeong’s back.
Even as he gazed at the corpses that were undoubtedly his future handiwork, Yeomyeong showed no reaction.
He simply stood silently, taking in the blood-soaked, dust-covered scene.
In the tense silence filled with the smell of blood, Yeomyeong finally spoke.
“Saintess.”
The Saintess flinched at his voice and quickly raised her head.
“Y-yes?”
“Do you remember what I said just before fighting the dragon in Manchuria?”
“....”
She nodded.
How could she forget those words, where he said he couldn’t risk his life because there was something he had to do?
To be honest, she remembered that entire day vividly:
His back as he left, saying he had something to do.
His courage as he returned to fight the dragon alongside her.
His quiet sigh after defeating the dragon and demon without boasting.
All those memories overlapped with the man standing before her now.
“Is this... what you said you absolutely had to do?”
“Not exactly, but it’s close.”
“...Close?”
“Yes. If everything had gone as planned... I would’ve used a ‘more sophisticated method.’ Looking at this, it seems the plan failed.”
A sophisticated method?
The Saintess, surrounded by corpses, felt suffocated by the irony of that phrase.
“...Why?”
The single word carried countless questions. Why, Yeomyeong? Why Seti? Why this?
“....”
Yeomyeong didn’t answer. The Saintess clenched her fists and trembled.
How did it come to this? This wasn’t the future she wanted to see with him.
“Yeomyeong, tell me. How can you... see this future and stay so calm?”
“....”
“Do you really... dream of committing such a massacre?”
Even as she asked, the Saintess didn’t want an answer.
If Yeomyeong said “yes,” she knew she wouldn’t be able to bear it.
But instead of answering, Yeomyeong simply extended his hand toward her.
The Saintess glanced between his face and his outstretched hand before placing her own hand in his without realizing it.
Yeomyeong’s hand, calloused and warm, reminded her of the former Saintess’s gentle touch.
“Saintess.”
“...Yes?”
“Do you trust me?”
“....”
It wasn’t the question she expected, nor the answer she wanted to give.
Yet, she felt a strange comfort in those words.
“...I do.”
A soft declaration escaped the Saintess’s lips.
“I trust the Yeomyeong who fought a dragon to save strangers in Manchuria.”
Her voice, filled with conviction, sounded like a holy chant.
“I trust the Yeomyeong who led the charge against terrorists to protect his classmates. And...”
“....”
“...I trust the Yeomyeong that Seti admires.”
With those words, the Saintess lowered her head, unable to meet his gaze any longer.
Yeomyeong looked at her, contemplating. He wasn’t a clueless fool from a romantic comedy. He understood, at least vaguely, the meaning behind her words.
But understanding and accepting were entirely different matters.
Her feelings, so earnest and heavy, were something his uncertain future couldn’t handle.
Should I... kill her?
The simplest solution crossed his mind as always, but it faded just as quickly.
It was a ridiculous thought. Killing the Saintess? How could he bear the consequences?
More importantly, he simply couldn’t bring himself to do it.
To twist her neck or drive a blade into her chest—just the thought made him sick. 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
His internal Scarab might’ve felt differently, but Yeomyeong wasn’t sure.
In the end, his thoughts spiraled endlessly. And so did the silence.
When the Saintess finally peeked up at him, Yeomyeong broke the quiet.
“...Honestly, I was careless.”
“....”
“I assumed you wouldn’t notice, since you said you couldn’t see me or Seti in your foresight. Or maybe... I hoped you wouldn’t notice.”
He gripped her hand tightly and added,
“...If I asked you to pretend you didn’t know now, could you do that?”
“No... not without knowing why.”
Of course not. Yeomyeong sighed bitterly and led her out of the chamber.
For a moment, the Saintess stumbled after him, protesting softly.
Soon, they found a spot among the rubble outside, a place where the smell of blood was faintest, and sat side by side.
“Are you sure you’re ready for this? It’s going to be... a long story.”
“...Convincing someone is supposed to take time, isn’t it?”
“And... I can’t tell you everything here and now. Especially not about Seti.”
“....”
“Still... will you listen?”
“...Yes.”
The Saintess nodded, and Yeomyeong began to speak.
His long tale began in an alley in Incheon, with the story of a humble cleaner.
The Saintess does not condone murder.
The teachings she had followed all her life were clear: Love peace, respect all life.
But that did not mean she could deny revenge.
The Red God of Struggle, Ledox, whom she served, validated revenge as both doctrine and weapon.
And so... the Saintess could accept Yeomyeong’s revenge as well.
The story of the Scarab becoming Yeomyeong, of the cleaner turning into a superhuman, made his vengeance seem justified.
Reflecting on it now, everything felt like destiny.
It couldn’t have been a coincidence that she gave Yeomyeong the holy relic of Ledox in Manchuria.
To grant the symbol of red struggle to an avenger—it was as if their fates were intertwined from the very beginning....
...What nonsense.
The Saintess stopped herself. These were just excuses, and she knew it.
Excuses she conjured because she wanted to side with Yeomyeong and Seti.
The revenge they sought had long strayed from the teachings of Ledox.
Killing every Korean government official involved with the Necromancers and the Cleaner’s Guild?
How many would they need to kill?
It would easily be in the dozens—perhaps even the hundreds.
That wasn’t revenge. It was a massacre.
Something vile, the kind of atrocity only an evil apocalyptic cult would commit.
As both a Saintess and their friend, she had a duty to stop them.
She had to persuade them, guide them onto the right path, even if they came to resent her for it.
She had to do it... and yet...
...I don’t want to.
She didn’t care.
What did it matter to her what became of the corrupt Korean government officials allied with the Necromancers?
To her, Yeomyeong, standing before her, and her friend Seti were infinitely more precious than any of those vile people.
Deep down, she wanted to help them.
No—perhaps helping them with her power was the right thing to do.
Think about it: Instead of letting innocent civilians suffer like in the foresight, wouldn’t it be better to help them target only the guilty?
Yes, she could become their accomplice. That way, she wouldn’t just be their friend...
...Enough!
The Saintess clasped her hands together in prayer, trying to steady her wavering resolve.
How could she allow herself to abandon her lifelong teachings for such temptation?
Saintess, what am I supposed to do?
She thought of the previous Saintess, the woman who had taken her in as a child.
She had raised her when everyone else, including her birth mother, had abandoned her.
The woman who had survived two great wars and written a legend alongside the Border Marquis... what would she say now?
The Saintess desperately tried to recall her words, but what came to mind instead was an entirely different voice.
—A Saintess must not love an individual.
The Archbishop’s habitual admonitions, spoken whenever he confined her to the temple.
—Like the previous Saintess, you must love all followers equally. That is the duty of a Saintess.
The memories of her lonely days in the prayer room, practicing her faith and divine blessings without a single friend to keep her company.
—Endure solitude. It is better than betraying your faith.
Her thoughts snapped back to the present as she glanced at Yeomyeong, sitting beside her.
He waited quietly, his expression calm as always, seemingly unbothered.
Whatever words she chose now would undoubtedly change their relationship.
She was content with things as they were, but maybe... just maybe, things could move forward.
Or... they could fall apart entirely.
...I don’t want that.
The Saintess closed her eyes, diving inward for answers.
She tried to recall the advice of the former Saintess, but none came to her.
Instead, she could only picture the sorrowful expression of the previous Saintess, who had spent her final days alone.
Why... did you regret it, Saintess?
That question lingered as the Saintess imagined herself in the former Saintess’s place.
A life spent isolated, seeing only servants and power-hungry nobles begging for foresight, save for a single weekly meeting with common followers.
No friends, no lover—a lonely, pious life, just as the Archbishop praised.
The Saintess had already lived much of that life.
Once her days at the Academy, her only rebellion, were over, she would return to it for eternity.
She had accepted that fate long ago... and yet, at this moment, she found it unfamiliar.
The life she once saw as natural now seemed unjust and repulsive.
...I don’t.
I don’t want to live like that.
The Archbishop’s words played in her mind once more:
—A Saintess must not love an individual.
As soon as the thought ended, Yeomyeong’s voice cut through her hesitation.
“Saintess?”
Her heart raced uncontrollably.
The Archbishop’s scolding didn’t matter anymore.
Her face flushed, and her chest felt like it would burst.
“Yeomyeong, I’ve made my decision.”
“...You’ve been thinking about it for a while. Whatever it is, I’ll respect your choice.”
The Saintess swallowed nervously, gripping his hand tightly.
Then, with unexpected resolve, she spoke words that caught Yeomyeong off guard.
“I’ll help you with your revenge.”
“...Help? Not just pretend you don’t know?”
Yeomyeong’s narrowed eyes revealed his confusion, and the Saintess added hastily,
“Pretend I don’t know? What do you take me for? If I help, we can make sure innocent people don’t get hurt like in the foresight, right?”
It was a flimsy justification, but she didn’t care.
Crossing the line only took a moment, and she had already crossed it.
“Trust me. I’ll... I’ll be your accomplice.”
“....”
“If you need it, you can even use my political influence. You know, I’m a Saintess.”
The Saintess was grateful for her eyepatch.
If Yeomyeong could see her eyes, he might have noticed the ambition hiding within them.
“Why aren’t you saying anything? Don’t tell me... you don’t want my help?”
“No, it’s not that. I’m just... surprised.”
“...That’s a good thing, right?”
For a brief moment, the Saintess wondered what Yeomyeong’s reaction would have been if she had tried to stop him.
Would he have been disappointed? Angry? Or would he have silenced her somehow?
It didn’t matter now.
Whatever his reaction might have been, it couldn’t have been more valuable than the smile he gave her at this moment.
“Yeah, it’s a good thing.”
Waking up from foresight wasn’t much different from waking up from any other dream.
Mana surged, senses fluctuated, and the body felt disoriented.
Yeomyeong quickly stabilized himself, but the Saintess wasn’t as experienced.
It was her first time entering foresight with someone else, and more importantly, her first time waking up holding someone’s hand.
As a result, she stumbled as she woke, pulling Yeomyeong with her.
The next moment, a loud crash filled the room as they fell, toppling chairs and tables in the process.
The Saintess hit the floor first, with Yeomyeong falling on top of her.
Fortunately—or unfortunately—Yeomyeong regained his balance at the last moment, avoiding any awkward contact.
“...Are you okay?”
Yeomyeong asked with concern. The Saintess nodded in response, still too flustered to speak.
Both tried to get up but were interrupted when the lounge door burst open, revealing a large crow.
“How much longer are you going to... oh...?”
Yeomyeong, the Saintess, and Corvus froze simultaneously.
An abandoned lounge, a man and a woman lying on the floor holding hands—it was an obvious scene.
Before silence could fully settle, Yeomyeong opened his mouth to explain.
“Corvus, wait, this isn’t....”
“My apologies. I seem to have interrupted something.”
But before Yeomyeong could finish, Corvus slammed the door shut with a loud bang.
The reactions of the two left behind couldn’t have been more different. Yeomyeong sighed and shook his head, while the Saintess buried her red face in her hands.
“S-sorry....”
“...It’s fine. There’s nothing to apologize for.”
They both stood up, brushing themselves off awkwardly.
Just as they were about to leave the lounge, the door opened again.
It was Corvus, once more.
“Forgive me, but as your mentor, I must say this.”
Ignoring their bewildered expressions, she clacked her beak decisively.
“...Make sure to use proper contraception.”
Before the words even finished echoing, both Yeomyeong and the Saintess hurled chairs at her simultaneously.
- Chapter 217: To You on Earth (10)
- Chapter 216: To You on Earth (9)
- Chapter 215: To You on Earth (8)
- Chapter 214: To You on Earth (7)
- Chapter 213: To You on Earth (6)
- Chapter 212: To You on Earth (5)
- Chapter 211: To You on Earth (4)
- Chapter 210: To You on Earth (3)
- Chapter 209: To You on Earth (2)
- Chapter 208: To You on Earth (1)
- Chapter 207: What Remains in the End (7)
- Chapter 206: What Remains in the End (6)
- Chapter 205: What Remains in the End (5)
- Chapter 204: What Remains in the End (4)
- Chapter 203: What Remains in the End (3)
- Chapter 202: What Remains in the End (2)
- Chapter 201: What Remains in the End (1)
- Chapter 200: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (5)
- Chapter 199: Interlude – A Knight’s Diary
- Chapter 198: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (4)
- Chapter 197: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (3)
- Chapter 196: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (2)
- Chapter 195: In the city, flowers bloom; at the gate, the moon flows (1)
- Chapter 194: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (6)
- Chapter 193: Curtain Call - Behind the Train
- Chapter 192: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (5)
- Chapter 191: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (4)
- Chapter 190: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (3)
- Chapter 189: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (2)
- Chapter 188: A Graceful Lady, An Old Connection, An American, A Longstanding Grudge (1)
- Chapter 187: The Road to Sampo (11)
- Chapter 186: The Road to Sampo (10)
- Chapter 185: The Road to Sampo (9)
- Chapter 184: The Road to Sampo (8)
- Chapter 183: The Road to Sampo (7)
- Chapter 182: The Road to Sampo (6)
- Chapter 181: The Road to Sampo (5)
- Chapter 180: The Road to Sampo (4)
- Chapter 179: The Road to Sampo (3)
- Chapter 178: The Road to Sampo (2)
- Chapter 177: The Road to Sampo (1)
- Chapter 176: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (6)
- Chapter 175: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (5)
- Chapter 174: The Last Chapter - Back Then, She...
- Chapter 173: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (4)
- Chapter 172: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (3)
- Chapter 171: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (2)
- Chapter 170: For Whom Does the Bag Open? (1)
- Chapter 169: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (8)
- Chapter 168: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (7)
- Chapter 167: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (6)
- Chapter 166: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (5)
- Chapter 165: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (4)
- Chapter 164: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (3)
- Chapter 163: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (2)
- Chapter 162: Ghosts of the Past, Ties of the Present (1)
- Chapter 161: 19530305 (6)
- Chapter 160: 19530305 (5)
- Chapter 159: 19530305 (4)
- Chapter 158: 19530305 (3)
- Chapter 157: 19530305 (2)
- Chapter 156: 19530305 (1)
- Chapter 155: The Road to the Frozen Hell (6)
- Chapter 154: The Road to the Frozen Hell (5)
- Chapter 153: The Road to the Frozen Hell (4)
- Chapter 152: The Road to the Frozen Hell (3)
- Chapter 151: The Road to the Frozen Hell (2)
- Chapter 150: The Road to the Frozen Hell (1)
- Chapter 149: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (6)
- Chapter 148: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (5)
- Chapter 147: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (4)
- Chapter 146: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (3)
- Chapter 145: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead (2)
- Chapter 144: The Revenge Seeker, the Opportunist, and the Redhead
- Chapter 143: City of the Ignorant (6)
- Chapter 142: City of the Ignorant (5)
- Chapter 141: Side Story - The Case of the Princess
- Chapter 140: City of the Ignorant (4)
- Chapter 139: City of the Ignorant (3)
- Chapter 138: City of the Ignorant (2)
- Chapter 137: City of the Ignorant (1)
- Chapter 136: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (6)
- Chapter 135: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (5)
- Chapter 134: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (4)
- Chapter 133: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (3)
- Chapter 132: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist. (2)
- Chapter 131: Final Act - Destruction
- Chapter 130: There Is No Mercy for the Protagonist.
- Chapter 129: The Crossroads of Revenge (7)
- Chapter 128: The Crossroads of Revenge (6)
- Chapter 127: The Crossroads of Revenge (5)
- Chapter 126: The Crossroads of Revenge (4)
- Chapter 125: The Crossroads of Revenge (3)
- Chapter 124: The Crossroads of Revenge (2)
- Chapter 123: The Crossroads of Revenge (1)
- Chapter 122: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (6)
- Chapter 121: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (5)
- Chapter 120: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (4)
- Chapter 119: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (3)
- Chapter 118: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (2)
- Chapter 117: The Boss, the Uninvited Guest, and… (1)
- Chapter 116: Lessons for a Disciple (7)
- Chapter 115: Lessons for a Disciple (6)
- Chapter 114: Lessons for a Disciple (5)
- Chapter 113: Lessons for a Disciple (4)
- Chapter 112: Lessons for a Disciple (3)
- Chapter 111: Lessons for a Disciple (2)
- Chapter 110: Lessons for a Disciple (1)
- Chapter 109: A Slight Concern - Darulma Dune
- Chapter 108: Special Training (9)
- Chapter 107: Special Training (8)
- Chapter 106: Special Training (7)
- Chapter 105: Special Training (6)
- Chapter 104: Special Training (5)
- Chapter 103: Special Training (4)
- Chapter 102: Special Training (3)
- Chapter 101: Special Training (2)
- Chapter 100: Special Training (1)
- Chapter 99: No Sacrifice for Destiny (10)
- Chapter 98: No Sacrifice for Destiny (9)
- Chapter 97: No Sacrifice for Destiny (8)
- Chapter 96: No Sacrifice for Destiny (7)
- Chapter 95: No Sacrifice for Destiny (6)
- Chapter 94: No Sacrifice for Destiny (5)
- Chapter 93: No Sacrifice for Destiny (4)
- Chapter 92: No Sacrifice for Destiny (3)
- Chapter 91: No Sacrifice for Destiny (2)
- Chapter 90: Interlude: Seti and the Saintess
- Chapter 89: No Sacrifice for Destiny (1)
- Chapter 88: Butterfly Effect for the Author (8)
- Chapter 87: Butterfly Effect for the Author (7)
- Chapter 86: Butterfly Effect for the Author (6)
- Chapter 85: Butterfly Effect for the Author (5)
- Chapter 84: Butterfly Effect for the Author (4)
- Chapter 83: Butterfly Effect for the Author (3)
- Chapter 82: Butterfly Effect for the Author (2)
- Chapter 81: Butterfly Effect for the Author (1)
- Chapter 80: Matching for transfer students (10)
- Chapter 79: Matching for transfer students (9)
- Chapter 78: Matching for transfer students (8)
- Chapter 77: Matching for transfer students (7)
- Chapter 76: Matching for transfer students (6)
- Chapter 75: Matching for transfer students (5)
- Chapter 74: Matching for transfer students (4)
- Chapter 73: Matching for transfer students (3)
- Chapter 72: Matching for transfer students (2)
- Chapter 71: Matching for transfer students (1)
- Chapter 70: Unscheduled transfer exams (8)
- Chapter 69: Unscheduled transfer exams (7)
- Chapter 68: Unscheduled transfer exams (6)
- Chapter 67: Unscheduled transfer exams (5)
- Chapter 66: Unscheduled transfer exams (4)
- Chapter 65: Unscheduled transfer exams (3)
- Chapter 64: Unscheduled transfer exams (2)
- Chapter 63: Unscheduled transfer exams (1)
- Chapter 62: Revenge is for those who seek it (6)
- Chapter 61: Revenge is for those who seek it (5)
- Chapter 60: Revenge is for those who seek it (4)
- Chapter 59: Revenge is for those who seek it (3)
- Chapter 58: Revenge is for those who seek it (2)
- Chapter 57: Revenge is for those who seek it (1)
- Chapter 56: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (9)
- Chapter 55: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (8)
- Chapter 54: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (7)
- Chapter 53: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (6)
- Chapter 52: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (5)
- Chapter 51: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (4)
- Chapter 50: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (3)
- Chapter 49: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (2)
- Chapter 48: Pavane for a Dead Dwarf (1)
- Chapter 47: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (7)
- Chapter 46: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (6)
- Chapter 45: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (5)
- Chapter 44: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (4)
- Chapter 43: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (3)
- Chapter 42: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (2)
- Chapter 41: Does a saint dream of a scapegoat? (1)
- Chapter 40: The world after the prologue (5)
- Chapter 39: The world after the prologue (4)
- Chapter 38: The world after the prologue (3)
- Chapter 37: The world after the prologue (2)
- Chapter 36: The world after the prologue (1)
- Chapter 35: Matches for NPCs (6)
- Chapter 34: Matches for NPCs (5)
- Chapter 33: Matches for NPCs (4)
- Chapter 32: Matches for NPCs (3)
- Chapter 31: Matches for NPCs (2)
- Chapter 30: Matches for NPCs (1)
- Chapter 29: Different options and paths (4)
- Chapter 28: Different options and paths (3)
- Chapter 27: Different options and paths (2)
- Chapter 26: Different options and paths (1)
- Chapter 25: A coincidence for the heroine (6)
- Chapter 24: A coincidence for the heroine (5)
- Chapter 23: A coincidence for the heroine (4)
- Chapter 22: A coincidence for the heroine (3)
- Chapter 21: A coincidence for the heroine (2)
- Chapter 20: A coincidence for the heroine (1)
- Chapter 19: The inevitability of the crowd (6)
- Chapter 18: The inevitability of the crowd (5)
- Chapter 17: The inevitability of the crowd (4)
- Chapter 16: The inevitability of the crowd (3)
- Chapter 15: The inevitability of the crowd (2)
- Chapter 14: The inevitability of the crowd (1)
- Chapter 13: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (4)
- Chapter 12: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (3)
- Chapter 11: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (2)
- Chapter 10: Prologue: The Fate of the boss (1)
- Chapter 9: Coincidences for the protagonist (5)
- Chapter 8: Coincidences for the protagonist (4)
- Chapter 7: Coincidences for the protagonist (3)
- Chapter 6: Coincidences for the protagonist (2)
- Chapter 5: Coincidences for the protagonist (1)
- Chapter 4: An unlucky day (4)
- Chapter 3: An unlucky day (3)
- Chapter 2: An unlucky day (2)
- Chapter 1: An unlucky day (1)
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