Wizard of the Deep Sea
Chapter 251
- Chapter 277 - Disaster (3)
- Chapter 276 - Disaster (2)
- Chapter 275 - Disaster (1)
- Chapter 274 - Ark (5)
- Chapter 273 - Ark (4)
- Chapter 272 - Ark (3)
- Chapter 271 - Ark (2)
- Chapter 270 - Ark (1)
- Chapter 269 - False God (13)
- Chapter 268 - False God (12)
- Chapter 267 - False God (11)
- Chapter 266 - False God (10)
- Chapter 265 - False God (9)
- Chapter 264 - False God (8)
- Chapter 263 - False God (7)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 259 - False God (3)
- Chapter 258 - False God (2)
- Chapter 257 - False God (1)
- Chapter 256 - Depth (23)
- Chapter 255 - Depth (22)
- Chapter 254 - Depth (21)
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220: Rakshasa (6)
- Chapter 219: Rakshasa (5)
- Chapter 218: Rakshasa (4)
- Chapter 217: Rakshasa (3)
- Chapter 216: Rakshasa (2)
- Chapter 215: Rakshasa (1)
- Chapter 214: Sword (8)
- Chapter 213: Sword (7)
- Chapter 212: Sword (6)
- Chapter 211: Sword (5)
- Chapter 210: Sword (4)
- Chapter 209: Sword (3)
- Chapter 208: Sword (2)
- Chapter 207: Sword (1)
- Chapter 206: Travel (12)
- Chapter 205: Travel (11)
- Chapter 204: Travel (10)
- Chapter 203: Travel (9)
- Chapter 202: Travel (8)
- Chapter 201: Travel (7)
- Chapter 200: Travel (6)
- Chapter 199: Travel (5)
- Chapter 198: Travel (4)
- Chapter 197: Travel (3)
- Chapter 196: Travel (2)
- Chapter 195: Travel (1)
- Chapter 194: Oblivion (19)
- Chapter 193: Oblivion (18)
- Chapter 192: Oblivion (17)
- Chapter 191: Oblivion (16)
- Chapter 190: Oblivion (15)
- Chapter 189: Oblivion (14)
- Chapter 188: Oblivion (13)
- Chapter 187: Oblivion (12)
- Chapter 186: Oblivion (11)
- Chapter 185: Oblivion (10)
- Chapter 184: Oblivion (9)
- Chapter 183: Oblivion (8)
- Chapter 182: Oblivion (7)
- Chapter 181: Oblivion (6)
- Chapter 180: Oblivion (5)
- Chapter 179: Oblivion (4)
- Chapter 178: Oblivion (3)
- Chapter 177: Oblivion (2)
- Chapter 176: Oblivion (1)
- Chapter 175: Resident (11)
- Chapter 174: Resident (10)
- Chapter 173: Resident (9)
- Chapter 172: Resident (8)
- Chapter 171: Resident (7)
- Chapter 170: Resident (6)
- Chapter 169: Resident (5)
- Chapter 168: Resident (4)
- Chapter 167: Resident (3)
- Chapter 166: Resident (2)
- Chapter 165: Resident (1)
- Chapter 164: Past (14)
- Chapter 163: Past (13)
- Chapter 162: Past (12)
- Chapter 161: Past (11)
- Chapter 160: Past (10)
- Chapter 159: Past (9)
- Chapter 158: Past (8)
- Chapter 157: Past (7)
- Chapter 156: Past (6)
- Chapter 155: Past (5)
- Chapter 154: Past (4)
- Chapter 153: Past (3)
- Chapter 152: Past (2)
- Chapter 151: Past (1)
- Chapter 150: Connection (11)
- Chapter 149: Connection (10)
- Chapter 148: Connection (9)
- Chapter 147: Connection (8)
- Chapter 146: Connection (7)
- Chapter 145: Connection (6)
- Chapter 144: Connection (5)
- Chapter 143: Connection (4)
- Chapter 142: Connection (3)
- Chapter 141: Connection (2)
- Chapter 140: Connection (1)
- Chapter 139: Turbidity (15)
- Chapter 138: Turbidity (14)
- Chapter 137: Turbidity (13)
- Chapter 136: Turbidity (12)
- Chapter 135: Turbidity (11)
- Chapter 134: Turbidity (10)
- Chapter 133: Turbidity (9)
- Chapter 132: Turbidity (8)
- Chapter 131: Turbidity (7)
- Chapter 130: Turbidity (6)
- Chapter 129: Turbidity (5)
- Chapter 128: Turbidity (4)
- Chapter 127: Turbidity (3)
- Chapter 126: Turbidity (2)
- Chapter 125: Turbidity (1)
- Chapter 124: Using One Evil to Fight Another (14)
- Chapter 123: Using One Evil to Fight Another (13)
- Chapter 122: Using One Evil to Fight Another (12)
- Chapter 121: Using One Evil to Fight Another (11)
- Chapter 120: Using One Evil to Fight Another (10)
- Chapter 119: Using One Evil to Fight Another (9)
- Chapter 118: Using One Evil to Fight Another (8)
- Chapter 117: Using One Evil to Fight Another (7)
- Chapter 116: Using One Evil to Fight Another (6)
- Chapter 115: Using One Evil to Fight Another (5)
- Chapter 114: Using One Evil to Fight Another (4)
- Chapter 113: Using One Evil to Fight Another (3)
- Chapter 112: Using One Evil to Fight Another (2)
- Chapter 111: Using One Evil to Fight Another (1)
- Chapter 110: Choice (7)
- Chapter 109: Choice (6)
- Chapter 108: Choice (5)
- Chapter 107: Choice (4)
- Chapter 106: Choice (3)
- Chapter 105: Choice (2)
- Chapter 104: Choice (1)
- Chapter 103: The Three Evils (10)
- Chapter 102: The Three Evils (9)
- Chapter 101: The Three Evils (8)
- Chapter 100: The Three Evils (7)
- Chapter 99: The Three Evils (6)
- Chapter 98: The Three Evils (5)
- Chapter 97: The Three Evils (4)
- Chapter 96: The Three Evils (3)
- Chapter 95: The Three Evils (2)
- Chapter 94: The Three Evils (1)
- Chapter 93: Hunting (6)
- Chapter 92: Hunting (5)
- Chapter 91: Hunting (4)
- Chapter 90: Hunting (3)
- Chapter 89: Hunt (2)
- Chapter 88: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 87: Bloodline (6)
- Chapter 86: Bloodline (5)
- Chapter 85: Bloodline (4)
- Chapter 84: Bloodline (3)
- Chapter 83: Bloodline (2)
- Chapter 82: Bloodline (1)
- Chapter 81: Selection (12)
- Chapter 80: Selection (11)
- Chapter 79: Selection (10)
- Chapter 78: Selection (9)
- Chapter 77: Selection (8)
- Chapter 76: Selection (7)
- Chapter 75: Selection (6)
- Chapter 74: Selection (5)
- Chapter 73: Selection (4)
- Chapter 72: Selection (3)
- Chapter 71: Selection (2)
- Chapter 70: Selection (1)
- Chapter 69: Undercurrents (8)
- Chapter 68: Undercurrents (7)
- Chapter 67: Undercurrents (6)
- Chapter 66: Undercurrents (5)
- Chapter 65: Undercurrents (4)
- Chapter 64: Undercurrents (3)
- Chapter 63: Undercurrents (2)
- Chapter 62: Undercurrents (1)
- Chapter 61: Forging (7)
- Chapter 60: Refining (6)
- Chapter 59: Forging (5)
- Chapter 58: Forging (4)
- Chapter 57: Forging (3)
- Chapter 56: Forging (2)
- Chapter 55: Forging (1)
- Chapter 54: Knight (6)
- Chapter 53: Knight (5)
- Chapter 52: Knight (4)
- Chapter 51: Knight (3)
- Chapter 50: Knight (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight (1)
- Chapter 48: Rescue (5)
- Chapter 47: Rescue (4)
- Chapter 46: Rescue (3)
- Chapter 45: Rescue (2)
- Chapter 44: Rescue (1)
- Chapter 43: Declaration of War (6)
- Chapter 42: Declaration of War (5)
- Chapter 41: Declaration of War (4)
- Chapter 40: Declaration of War (3)
- Chapter 39: Declaration of War (2)
- Chapter 38: Declaration of War (1)
- Chapter 37: Growth (12)
- Chapter 36: Growth (11)
- Chapter 35: Growth (10)
- Chapter 34: Growth (9)
- Chapter 33: Growth (8)
- Chapter 32: Growth (7)
- Chapter 31: Growth (6)
- Chapter 30: Growth (5)
- Chapter 29: Growth (4)
- Chapter 28: Growth (3)
- Chapter 27: Growth (2)
- Chapter 26: Growth (1)
- Chapter 25: Standing Out (8)
- Chapter 24: Standing Out (7)
- Chapter 23: Standing Out (6)
- Chapter 22: Standing Out (5)
- Chapter 21: Standing Out (4)
- Chapter 20: Standing Out (3)
- Chapter 19: Standing Out (2)
- Chapter 18: Standing Out (1)
- Chapter 17: Adoption (8)
- Chapter 16: Adoption (7)
- Chapter 15: Adoption (6)
- Chapter 14: Adoption (5)
- Chapter 13: Adoption (4)
- Chapter 12: Adoption (3)
- Chapter 11: Adoption (2)
- Chapter 10: Adoption (1)
- Chapter 9: Survival (5)
- Chapter 8: Survival (4)
- Chapter 7: Survival (3)
- Chapter 6: Survival (2)
- Chapter 5: Survival (1)
- Chapter 4: Birth (4)
- Chapter 3: Birth (3)
- Chapter 2: Birth (2)
- Chapter 1: Birth (1)
Of course, that couldn’t possibly be Linmel.
Linmel wouldn’t talk like that, nor would she wear such a wicked smile. If something like that were happening, then either I’d gone insane or the world had.
Since I was perfectly sane, it had to be the world that was wrong. As I slowly stepped back, the fake Linkel tilted her head and approached.
"What’s wrong? Are you scared of me?”
"...”
"That can’t be right, though?”
Even her voice was disturbingly identical to Linmel’s.
While she looked puzzled, I calmly assessed the situation.
'Is this perception manipulation?"
Making something nonexistent appear, turning an impossible world into reality.
In other words, it was likely not altering the world itself, but only what I perceived. In reality, she was probably some grotesque monster, and this place was just the dark depths, but only I was seeing it like this.
Either way, one thing hadn’t changed. Provoking her would be dangerous. I slowly opened my mouth to respond—
'That was close.’
And then stopped myself.
Speaking out loud was something humans did. If I wanted to deceive the Outer God, I couldn't communicate that way.
Instead, I stirred the seawater and imbued my intent into the surrounding wind, letting the sound carry my words.
"Where is this?”
"I told you. Your grave.”
Fortunately, the Outer God didn’t seem to notice anything strange.
She smiled even more gently and gestured around.
"I’m Nightchaser. I govern the surface of water. And you are?”
"...The surface of water?"
"Ah, right, my mistake. You wouldn’t have me outside.”
The Outer God that called herself Nightchaser smiled innocently and explained.
"I show illusions. Still water, flowing streams, the water’s surface at night, anything. If someone thirsty leans in, I show them water. If someone hungry looks, I show them food, if someone greedy gazes, I show them gold. If someone grieving looks, I show them the one they lost… always just close enough to reach. Close enough to touch, if they lean in."
There was nothing innocent about that explanation.
If something like her existed in the real world, hundreds of people would be dying every morning, drowning face-first in bowls of water while washing up.
The absurdity made me ask,
"Why would you do something like that?”
"Hm? I just told you.”
Nightchaser titled her head, as if she genuinely didn’t understand the question.
"I govern the surface of water. If something touches my domain without permission, it has to pay a price.”
Her way of thinking was fundamentally different.
To her, there wasn’t even the slightest sense that she was doing anything wrong. To her, lifeforms were simply trespassers intruding into her domain.
"Still, I was merciful. If they made offerings before touching, I let them go…though it seems like the Abyssal Sea didn’t like that.”
She shrugged and sighed.
"I shouldn't have reached out to the ocean. I didn’t realize it was something so terrifying. When I came to my senses, I was already here.”
"Well, that’s…”
Unfortunate? Sad?
I was about to choose my words, thinking she might want some kind of sympathy when she smiled brightly again as if nothing had happened and took a step forward.
"Ah, I’ve been talking about the past too much. It’s just been so long since something new fell into this place. Anyway—who are you?”
"...Who am I?”
"Yeah. I mean, I’m curious. How does a newcomer end up in a place like this…Ah.”
Mid-sentence, Nightchaser blinked while staring into empty space.
"This doesn’t seem like a good place for conversation. Shall we move?”
"Where to?”
I answered cautiously. Just because she said we should go somewhere didn’t mean I was about to obediently follow.
But that thought changed instantly when I saw what happened around me.
-Ssssss...
"?!"
Something dropped from the tree right next to me.
It was a melting apple. In just 3 seconds, it shriveled like it had been left out for 3 months, mold blooming across its surface.
Moments later, it lost its shape entirely, turning into a viscous sludge that seeped into the ground. At the same time, everything around us, fruit, plants, and everything else, began to rot and turn brown.
As the paradise transformed into something like hell before my eyes, I stood there in shock. Nightchaser rolled her eyes, as if asking what I had expected.
"You seem to be mistaken. This isn’t a world I’m showing you. This is an artificial garden made by Corrosion.”
"...Corrosion?"
"Yeah. It wasn’t originally an Outer God, but then Corrosion went too far, ran wild, and ended up creating this naturally. Now the two of them are stuck here together.”
So Outer Gods could form naturally, as well?
Well, unless there was a single absolute god, spontaneous emergence was probably the most reasonable answer.
"You’ll melt too, you know. Do you want that? Or do you want to come with me?”
"Yeah. Anywhere’s better than here.”
Feeling the air grow foul, I had no choice but to nod—
Nightchaser smiled and stepped closer, taking my hand.
"Good, you’re the one who answered and the one who agreed.”
"...”
Feeling the warmth of her small hand, I slowly felt chills crawl up my spine.
That sentence ‘You answered and agreed’ seemed to carry far more meaning than what I could interpret.
Even this touch only felt like physical contact to me. In reality, something far deeper than simple bodily contact had connected us.
'So we're fundamentally different species.' 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮
Like a monkey wearing human clothes and a mask.
I might fool her for now, but something so fundamentally different couldn’t stay hidden forever.
As I wondered whether I could even escape from her when the time came, the world changed completely when I took a single step.
"Ah, wrong place.”
"...What is this?”
A massive mountain of snow appeared before me.
But every single inch of it was burning.
Nightchaser gazed at it and smiled as if reminiscing.
"This era was pretty fun. Snow used to catch fire, you know?”
"?”
"Not anymore, I guess, but when it snowed back then, I’d get visitors who were freezing to death and others burning to death at the same time. All I had to do was show them warm-looking streams or freezing thin ice. It was really easy.”
"..."
Nightchaser passed through countless worlds.
Worlds that had once existed and were perfectly ordinary parts of reality.
"So what? Mountains don’t collapse just because it rains anymore?”
"Herbivores…? Wait, there are creatures that live by eating plants?”
"That’s fascinating. Night only lasts 2 hours.”
As she wandered through all those worlds, one thing became clear.
The First Mage had been incredibly capable.
Absurdly so.
'They must have worked unbelievably hard to maintain balance…'
Even now, people still froze to death in winter, but that was only a minimal leftover danger.
If snow caught fire, like what I’d seen?
A single blaze in winter would completely devastate an entire region.
Sure, it was Great Void who sank these things into the Abyssal Sea, but there must have been countless other hells as well. The fact that the First Mage removed all of them and turned the world into something livable was a far greater achievement than I’d imagined.
As I walked, lost in thought, Nightchaser suddenly spoke in one of those worlds.
"We’re here. This is my world.”
-Whooosh...
-Splash...
Cold water brushed against my ankles. I blinked, slightly taken aback. It was far more normal than I expected.
A quiet night sea, with nothing but the sound of waves. It was so still that even a small voice felt like it would echo.
There was just one problem. The waves were moving unnaturally. The wind and the waves didn't match directions. It was as if—
"It’s fake though."
"Fake?"
"Yeah, of course. All those worlds you saw earlier were fake as well. It’s like playing house. Just licking old wounds because we can’t let go of past glory.”
Nightchaser chuckled to herself, staring at the endless horizon.
"Gods, supposedly omnipotent beings, locked in a prison, doing nothing but this kind of nonsense. Isn’t that hilarious?”
"...I think it’s understandable.”
"Really? Why?”
"It’s better than doing nothing and rotting away.”
Whether it was pathetic self-comfort or some grand attempt to escape.
As long as they were satisfied, wasn’t that enough?
Though honestly, I hoped they’d kept doing the former. The longer they did, the more peaceful things would be up above.
"Hmm."
Nightchaser hummed, then spun around to face me again.
"Come to think of it, you never answered. Who are you?”
"...I’d rather not say.”
"Really?"
Right now, I didn’t even know who I was supposed to impersonate.
Since I tried to brush past it vaguely, Nightchaser’s smile deepened.
"You know something? To enter this place, the very first thing you have to encounter is me.”
"...?"
"There’s a very clear boundary between that hateful ocean and our like playground. Where do you think that line is?”
I stayed silent and looked up, trying to locate where I had fallen from.
"Ahahaha! No, no, you’re standing on it right now, you know?”
"What?"
"It’s this surface. Everything that falls into the deep layer has to pass through my surface. Of course, they’d have to.”
"..."
The atmosphere around Nightchaser changed.
More precisely, the quiet sea began to stir with waves.
"If the sky of the old world was Great Void, then the sky now is me. I know everything that falls from above. I know every little trick the other Outer Gods try to pull. That’s why I was the first to find you.”
"Why were you looking for me?”
"No more Outer Gods can fall into this palace anymore.”
My Tide Sense detected something expanding.
"I know it. Great Void has been destroyed one way or another. It’s been hundreds of years since any god has fallen. And that won’t change. And then…something like you falls in. Of course, I’d be interested.”
"...”
With a tone showing that this being had already reached her conclusion, Nightchaser spoke again.
"Let me ask you one last time."
[Who— are y o u?]
The voice that came from her throat was no longer Linmel’s.
No matter what answer I gave, the outcome was already decided.
Escape seemed unlikely.
I could declare myself a being of the Abyssal Sea and try to fight her on equal footing, but that would only confirm her suspicions.
Seeing my lips tightly sealed, Nightchaser’s smile twisted into something grotesque.
"Fine, don't answer. I’ll just find out myself."
"You put quite a bit of effort into this.”
"...Huh?”
Just as Nightchaser was about to act, I casually swept my gaze over the shallow sea and spoke.
"You called it playing house, a game—but that was self-deprecation, wasn’t it? It looks like you’re the one who put the most effort into it. The other worlds weren’t crafted this carefully. You’re probably the one who misses the outside world the most.”
"...Uh…”
For the first time, Nightchaser showed a hint of surprise.
"Is that supposed to be an insult? Sorry, I don’t really get it, but you’re not very good at putting others down.”
"That’s not it. I’m saying I can help you if you want.”
Fortunately, this was something I could help with.
I released my seawater and adjusted the unnatural currents, twisting the waves.
This was something I was intimately familiar with. I had spent every day in the Abyssal Sea recently, and I now possessed extremely precise control over currents.
In an instant, the ocean became natural.
"Oh…that’s actually not bad.”
Nightchaser nodded, seemingly satisfied. Then she looked at me again, curiosity returning.
"So, are you begging for mercy with something like that? Hmm, I’ll admit, it does sway me a little…But you know it’s still far from enough, right?”
"What’s lacking isn’t me, but your judgment."
"...What?"
"You still don’t get it after seeing this? You’re the one who should be begging for mercy.”
"..."
Her eyes narrowed slightly.
It was a subtle threat, but I continued speaking without the slightest hesitation.
She might not realize it, but I already had enough information.
Information Nightchaser herself had given me.
"The others have probably given up. They’re satisfied living forever in fake worlds they created. But you haven’t. You couldn’t. Even now, you’re dying to get out, aren’t you?”
"And why would you think that? Just because I made my world a bit more detailed?”
"You’re the only Outer God here who reacted to me.”
It made sense that she checked me first, since I passed through her surface.
But I had passed through countless worlds in the meantime.
Whether that was to pressure me or not, not a single other Outer God had reacted.
It was impossible not to notice another Outer God inside a world you created. That simply meant they didn’t care whether a new Outer God arrived or not.
And that was the natural reaction. With so many of their kind already imprisoned, what would they feel if another prisoner arrived? Nothing.
"You’re the only one who tried to gather information about me. The only one who tried to bring me here. You wanted to judge me on whether I’m a threat, whether I should be eliminated, whether interacting with me could be dangerous, or whether your plans might go wrong."
"..."
Nightchaser just stared at me blankly.
Neither denying nor confirming anything.
I pressed further, driving the point home.
"You still want to escape this place, don’t you?”
"Hmmmmm..."
"If that’s the case, you can’t treat me like this.”
Once again, I stirred the seawater, activating the authority of creation.
"You asked what kind of Outer God I am, right? That’s for you to figure out.”
"What?"
"I’m the Outer God that governs the deep-sea creatures. That’s me.”
-Splash!
Right beside the stunned Nightchaser, an anglerfish dropped into existence.
*t*t*
I controlled the Abyssal Sea. That meant the moment I used my abilities, it would become painfully obvious that I was tied to it.
At the same time, I didn’t know nearly enough. If the conversation went on too long, I’d be exposed as something merely imitating an Outer God.
Given these two disadvantages, there was only one way to maintain the act.
"So—you’re saying you're a newly born Outer God?”
"Yes."
Not knowing things was natural.
Because I was just born.
"And you came into existence because of all the deep-sea creatures we created recklessly?”
"That’s right."
The reason I could use the power of the Abyssal Sea was because I was the Outer God that governs deep-sea creatures.
And creating deep-sea creatures was the thing I was best at.
The decisive clue came from how an Outer God like Corrosion was formed. If a new Outer God could emerge from what they themselves had done, then an Outer God born from the biological relay system they spread through the Abyssal Sea wasn’t strange at all.
"...Hard to believe. An Outer God of deep-sea creatures? Can something like that even exist? Deep-sea creatures already existed, didn’t they?”
Since my lie was improvised, Nightchaser made an uncertain expression.
Half-believing, half-doubting, no, more like three parts belief, seven parts doubt.
But that was enough. I had already gathered plenty of information from the mid-layer.
"The creatures you spread throughout the Abyssal Sea are grotesque hybrids. And you call those something that originally existed?”
"Well, that’s true, but…”
That offhand response gave me confirmation once again.
'So this one really did spread the deep-sea creatures throughout the Abyssal Sea.’
To obtain control over the Abyssal Sea.
If she went that far, she must be quite desperate to escape.
Which meant I just had to push further in that direction.
"If you don’t believe me, then look.”
I used the authority of creation and produced several deep-sea creatures.
I reproduced everything I had seen so far as detailed as possible.
Creatures of such high quality that it almost felt like the test in the mid-layer had been training me for this. As they poured out, Nightchaser’s expression, still tinged with suspicion, softened slightly.
"Ugh, they evolved like this? Disgusting.”
"..."
"But fine, I get it. You did seem too weak to be a proper Outer God. But you can create life, so you didn’t seem human either…Haah.”
"Why the sigh?”
"I was just hoping, just maybe, that you were an Outer God of the Abyssal Sea itself. But, well, there’s no way something like that would be this weak.”
A chill ran down my spine.
So that was why she’d been probing me this whole time. And worse, her guess wasn’t too far off.
"Like I said, if you want to escape, you need me.”
"...That remains to be seen.”
Nightchaser rested her chin on her hand, thinking.
"We already have our own plan in motion over here.”
"And you think that’ll work?”
"About 80%."
...?
They had a plan with that high a success rate?
Even if she was miserable, she was still an Outer God. She wouldn’t delude herself with false hope on something like this.
As I hesitated slightly, she smirked at me.
"But if that 20% comes to be, it’s good to have a backdoor. An Outer God that governs deep-sea creatures? That sounds like a plan with about a 70% success rate.”
"...Appreciate the high evaluation.”
I gave a slight nod and reorganized my thoughts.
An Outer God who looked stable but was actually desperate to escape the deep layer.
I knew her goal. I’ve even managed to deceive her.
From here on, this was my stage.
"So then, what exactly can you do?”
"Nothing."
"...What?"
"What I just showed you is everything I can do."
Of course it was. To me, the power of an Outer God was something I had only just acquired.
Nightchaser blinked for a moment at my bold answer, then her eyebrows twisted into a fierce scowl.
"Wait, what kind of nonsense are you spouting with that low level of power—”
"So what? I was literally just born. What exactly were you expecting?”
I answered flatly and showed her my seawater.
"This is the only authority I can use."
"...That’s seriously pathetic. Way worse than I imagined. No, even the weakest Outer Gods that govern tiny domains are stronger than this…”
"Then raise me.”
"What...?"
"You said it yourself. A plan with a success rate of 70%."
Originally, I was planning to just observe and imitate whatever she was doing.
But with such a perfect idiot sitting right in front of me, there was no way I’d just let that opportunity pass.
I stepped closer to the flustered Nightchaser and held out my hand.
"Go on. Try and make me into that.”
I might as well squeeze her dry down to the bone.
- Chapter 277 - Disaster (3)
- Chapter 276 - Disaster (2)
- Chapter 275 - Disaster (1)
- Chapter 274 - Ark (5)
- Chapter 273 - Ark (4)
- Chapter 272 - Ark (3)
- Chapter 271 - Ark (2)
- Chapter 270 - Ark (1)
- Chapter 269 - False God (13)
- Chapter 268 - False God (12)
- Chapter 267 - False God (11)
- Chapter 266 - False God (10)
- Chapter 265 - False God (9)
- Chapter 264 - False God (8)
- Chapter 263 - False God (7)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 259 - False God (3)
- Chapter 258 - False God (2)
- Chapter 257 - False God (1)
- Chapter 256 - Depth (23)
- Chapter 255 - Depth (22)
- Chapter 254 - Depth (21)
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220: Rakshasa (6)
- Chapter 219: Rakshasa (5)
- Chapter 218: Rakshasa (4)
- Chapter 217: Rakshasa (3)
- Chapter 216: Rakshasa (2)
- Chapter 215: Rakshasa (1)
- Chapter 214: Sword (8)
- Chapter 213: Sword (7)
- Chapter 212: Sword (6)
- Chapter 211: Sword (5)
- Chapter 210: Sword (4)
- Chapter 209: Sword (3)
- Chapter 208: Sword (2)
- Chapter 207: Sword (1)
- Chapter 206: Travel (12)
- Chapter 205: Travel (11)
- Chapter 204: Travel (10)
- Chapter 203: Travel (9)
- Chapter 202: Travel (8)
- Chapter 201: Travel (7)
- Chapter 200: Travel (6)
- Chapter 199: Travel (5)
- Chapter 198: Travel (4)
- Chapter 197: Travel (3)
- Chapter 196: Travel (2)
- Chapter 195: Travel (1)
- Chapter 194: Oblivion (19)
- Chapter 193: Oblivion (18)
- Chapter 192: Oblivion (17)
- Chapter 191: Oblivion (16)
- Chapter 190: Oblivion (15)
- Chapter 189: Oblivion (14)
- Chapter 188: Oblivion (13)
- Chapter 187: Oblivion (12)
- Chapter 186: Oblivion (11)
- Chapter 185: Oblivion (10)
- Chapter 184: Oblivion (9)
- Chapter 183: Oblivion (8)
- Chapter 182: Oblivion (7)
- Chapter 181: Oblivion (6)
- Chapter 180: Oblivion (5)
- Chapter 179: Oblivion (4)
- Chapter 178: Oblivion (3)
- Chapter 177: Oblivion (2)
- Chapter 176: Oblivion (1)
- Chapter 175: Resident (11)
- Chapter 174: Resident (10)
- Chapter 173: Resident (9)
- Chapter 172: Resident (8)
- Chapter 171: Resident (7)
- Chapter 170: Resident (6)
- Chapter 169: Resident (5)
- Chapter 168: Resident (4)
- Chapter 167: Resident (3)
- Chapter 166: Resident (2)
- Chapter 165: Resident (1)
- Chapter 164: Past (14)
- Chapter 163: Past (13)
- Chapter 162: Past (12)
- Chapter 161: Past (11)
- Chapter 160: Past (10)
- Chapter 159: Past (9)
- Chapter 158: Past (8)
- Chapter 157: Past (7)
- Chapter 156: Past (6)
- Chapter 155: Past (5)
- Chapter 154: Past (4)
- Chapter 153: Past (3)
- Chapter 152: Past (2)
- Chapter 151: Past (1)
- Chapter 150: Connection (11)
- Chapter 149: Connection (10)
- Chapter 148: Connection (9)
- Chapter 147: Connection (8)
- Chapter 146: Connection (7)
- Chapter 145: Connection (6)
- Chapter 144: Connection (5)
- Chapter 143: Connection (4)
- Chapter 142: Connection (3)
- Chapter 141: Connection (2)
- Chapter 140: Connection (1)
- Chapter 139: Turbidity (15)
- Chapter 138: Turbidity (14)
- Chapter 137: Turbidity (13)
- Chapter 136: Turbidity (12)
- Chapter 135: Turbidity (11)
- Chapter 134: Turbidity (10)
- Chapter 133: Turbidity (9)
- Chapter 132: Turbidity (8)
- Chapter 131: Turbidity (7)
- Chapter 130: Turbidity (6)
- Chapter 129: Turbidity (5)
- Chapter 128: Turbidity (4)
- Chapter 127: Turbidity (3)
- Chapter 126: Turbidity (2)
- Chapter 125: Turbidity (1)
- Chapter 124: Using One Evil to Fight Another (14)
- Chapter 123: Using One Evil to Fight Another (13)
- Chapter 122: Using One Evil to Fight Another (12)
- Chapter 121: Using One Evil to Fight Another (11)
- Chapter 120: Using One Evil to Fight Another (10)
- Chapter 119: Using One Evil to Fight Another (9)
- Chapter 118: Using One Evil to Fight Another (8)
- Chapter 117: Using One Evil to Fight Another (7)
- Chapter 116: Using One Evil to Fight Another (6)
- Chapter 115: Using One Evil to Fight Another (5)
- Chapter 114: Using One Evil to Fight Another (4)
- Chapter 113: Using One Evil to Fight Another (3)
- Chapter 112: Using One Evil to Fight Another (2)
- Chapter 111: Using One Evil to Fight Another (1)
- Chapter 110: Choice (7)
- Chapter 109: Choice (6)
- Chapter 108: Choice (5)
- Chapter 107: Choice (4)
- Chapter 106: Choice (3)
- Chapter 105: Choice (2)
- Chapter 104: Choice (1)
- Chapter 103: The Three Evils (10)
- Chapter 102: The Three Evils (9)
- Chapter 101: The Three Evils (8)
- Chapter 100: The Three Evils (7)
- Chapter 99: The Three Evils (6)
- Chapter 98: The Three Evils (5)
- Chapter 97: The Three Evils (4)
- Chapter 96: The Three Evils (3)
- Chapter 95: The Three Evils (2)
- Chapter 94: The Three Evils (1)
- Chapter 93: Hunting (6)
- Chapter 92: Hunting (5)
- Chapter 91: Hunting (4)
- Chapter 90: Hunting (3)
- Chapter 89: Hunt (2)
- Chapter 88: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 87: Bloodline (6)
- Chapter 86: Bloodline (5)
- Chapter 85: Bloodline (4)
- Chapter 84: Bloodline (3)
- Chapter 83: Bloodline (2)
- Chapter 82: Bloodline (1)
- Chapter 81: Selection (12)
- Chapter 80: Selection (11)
- Chapter 79: Selection (10)
- Chapter 78: Selection (9)
- Chapter 77: Selection (8)
- Chapter 76: Selection (7)
- Chapter 75: Selection (6)
- Chapter 74: Selection (5)
- Chapter 73: Selection (4)
- Chapter 72: Selection (3)
- Chapter 71: Selection (2)
- Chapter 70: Selection (1)
- Chapter 69: Undercurrents (8)
- Chapter 68: Undercurrents (7)
- Chapter 67: Undercurrents (6)
- Chapter 66: Undercurrents (5)
- Chapter 65: Undercurrents (4)
- Chapter 64: Undercurrents (3)
- Chapter 63: Undercurrents (2)
- Chapter 62: Undercurrents (1)
- Chapter 61: Forging (7)
- Chapter 60: Refining (6)
- Chapter 59: Forging (5)
- Chapter 58: Forging (4)
- Chapter 57: Forging (3)
- Chapter 56: Forging (2)
- Chapter 55: Forging (1)
- Chapter 54: Knight (6)
- Chapter 53: Knight (5)
- Chapter 52: Knight (4)
- Chapter 51: Knight (3)
- Chapter 50: Knight (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight (1)
- Chapter 48: Rescue (5)
- Chapter 47: Rescue (4)
- Chapter 46: Rescue (3)
- Chapter 45: Rescue (2)
- Chapter 44: Rescue (1)
- Chapter 43: Declaration of War (6)
- Chapter 42: Declaration of War (5)
- Chapter 41: Declaration of War (4)
- Chapter 40: Declaration of War (3)
- Chapter 39: Declaration of War (2)
- Chapter 38: Declaration of War (1)
- Chapter 37: Growth (12)
- Chapter 36: Growth (11)
- Chapter 35: Growth (10)
- Chapter 34: Growth (9)
- Chapter 33: Growth (8)
- Chapter 32: Growth (7)
- Chapter 31: Growth (6)
- Chapter 30: Growth (5)
- Chapter 29: Growth (4)
- Chapter 28: Growth (3)
- Chapter 27: Growth (2)
- Chapter 26: Growth (1)
- Chapter 25: Standing Out (8)
- Chapter 24: Standing Out (7)
- Chapter 23: Standing Out (6)
- Chapter 22: Standing Out (5)
- Chapter 21: Standing Out (4)
- Chapter 20: Standing Out (3)
- Chapter 19: Standing Out (2)
- Chapter 18: Standing Out (1)
- Chapter 17: Adoption (8)
- Chapter 16: Adoption (7)
- Chapter 15: Adoption (6)
- Chapter 14: Adoption (5)
- Chapter 13: Adoption (4)
- Chapter 12: Adoption (3)
- Chapter 11: Adoption (2)
- Chapter 10: Adoption (1)
- Chapter 9: Survival (5)
- Chapter 8: Survival (4)
- Chapter 7: Survival (3)
- Chapter 6: Survival (2)
- Chapter 5: Survival (1)
- Chapter 4: Birth (4)
- Chapter 3: Birth (3)
- Chapter 2: Birth (2)
- Chapter 1: Birth (1)
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