I Will Protect My Brother - Chapter 102
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Chapter 102
A strange sensation, like lightning tearing through my entire body, rippled and gradually subsided.
How many times now? Once again, I couldn’t move a single finger—my whole body had gone limp.
“Now you’re not even trying to hide it anymore.”
I barely managed to murmur the words when Kalien laughed with delight.
“There’s hardly anything left I can hide from you anyway. If you want, you can see right through me. Just as I can with you.”
“….”
“How fortunate it is… that you won’t disappear beyond death. That aside from Seongyeol, you need never suffer any pain in life. I knew it in my mind, but I never truly felt it until now, Rozentia.”
“That name… I told you I hate it….”
“Ah, yes. You did say you hated it. I understand. I’m sorry.”
He apologized gently as he moved. His words and actions couldn’t have been more contradictory.
“But Rosy, you have to understand. You look exactly the same.”
His voice, desperately strained, pierced through my eardrums.
“Perhaps all those years I spent trapped at the sea bottom, every time you turned your back to me, I wanted to do this.”
“S, stop….”
Stop. If you keep chasing after Rozentia, let go of me right now.
Unable to form the words properly, I twisted my body with all my remaining strength. Of course, it was useless.
‘At this rate, it won’t just be my lips that wear away—my entire body will….’
I was the one who started this, so why do I feel like I’m losing more? I clung to the pillow and felt an unfair sense of grievance wash over me.
No matter how I thought about it, wasn’t this my loss? Who exactly was the one devouring whom? Such unhelpful thoughts drifted through my mind in fragments.
Then at some point, I seemed to lose consciousness again.
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The night Rosy fell into deep sleep once more, as if fainting.
【Get… away!】
The Sacred Relic, the Great Annihilation, trembled violently and shrieked sharply.
【You think you can handle me? My master is that one. Hey, Rosy! Wake up!?】
“Shh.”
A hand emerged from the darkness and grasped the hilt of the Great Annihilation.
Between disheveled golden hair, transparent crimson eyes curved alluringly.
“This is her rest time. You shouldn’t wake her.”
Unlike the Sacred Relic’s resistance, the hilt settled smoothly into his palm.
He drew the blade from the void without difficulty. Unlike seven years ago, there was no pain, no resistance whatsoever.
“Hah, the Judge of Darkness and Chaos showed some kindness. I didn’t expect such densely packed blessings to be woven in.”
As Kalien swung the blade lightly, a brilliant blue sword aura was carved into the void in a crescent shape.
【You wretched creature. Rosy trusts you!】
“Indeed. But what of it?”
【When Rosy discovers your scheme to devour Rahnar, do you truly believe she’ll love you as she does now?! When she learns you’ve been stealing her power, no matter how much Rosy loves you…!】
“Look carefully. Tell me—who exactly is trying to crush Rahnar right now?”
Kalien answered with perfect composure, setting down his blade and instead lifting Rosien’s Planetarium.
The disc, which responded only to its master, clicked open with a metallic sound. Within the small chamber, a translucent cosmos overflowed with stars, cascading like a torrent.
The sorcerous arrays that Rosien had designed glimmered between the stars. Even counting by eye alone, there were dozens upon dozens of them.
Though the bilateral Elixir Imprinting had been completed, knowledge and abilities did not transfer along with it.
Kalien examined the densely written runes and cleanly surrendered the attempt.
“Sorcery won’t work after all.”
【Ask her to teach you. Karga.】
The Broken Chaos that had slithered forth at Kalien’s feet urged him on.
【Just ask her to teach you, won’t you? Since the Omniscient Word Sorcerer bestowed protection directly, that Planetarium now qualifies as a Sacred Relic.】
Kalien let the Guardian Star’s temptation pass through one ear and out the other.
From the start, he had no intention of coveting Rosy’s sorcerous power—something as precious as her very pride.
‘Though once I did.’
Seven years ago, he certainly would have planned to. But as time passed, his original purpose grew increasingly obscured.
And now….
Even with the long-desired summit within sight, my gaze kept drifting back to the bed.
There lay Rosien, her crimson hair disheveled.
Drenched in the remnants of the long night, she slept peacefully—a sight of such tenderness it was almost unbearable.
【Now all conditions are met, Karga. The Great Annihilation, the Revival Crystal, and Lozietti Kirges’s Planetarium. With three Sacred Relics, subduing Rahnar would be child’s play without even borrowing my strength.】
“….”
【Annihilate the Transcendent Families completely and seize this planet. So that I may take it as my host!】
Kalien tore his gaze from the bed by force and stared down at the shadow.
As his silence stretched on, the Lost Soul asked in bewilderment.
【You offer no answer, Karga. Have you forgotten our sacred covenant?】
“Hardly.”
Kalien slowly shrugged his shoulders.
“I remember. You and I were to fuse as one and dedicate ourselves to our shared purpose. I would gain your strength, and you would take me as your host….”
【And annihilate the Transcendent Families, devouring those arrogant Abyss Gods in the process.】
The Broken Chaos burst into wild, savage laughter, completing Kalien’s words.
Centuries ago, the Lost Soul that had descended to Rahnar to evade the pursuit of the Stars had not merely found a refuge to conceal its existence.
It had found the perfect counterpart—one capable of drawing forth the power of the End to its absolute maximum.
And thus, the Lost Soul’s true purpose was to root that power throughout this entire planet.
Exhilarated, the Lost Soul burst through the window and soared to the highest point of the island.
The will of the Dark Castle struck the entire island.
【So take heed, O Stars! Your chaos does not perish—it returns once more!】
“….”
Kalien merely gazed at his Guardian Star with an inscrutable expression.
Unlike usual, he offered his agreement without a single excited expression or inflection.
Just blank indifference.
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When I opened my eyes, it was midday.
Sunlight streamed unfiltered through the Mountain Lodge’s window, its curtains drawn back.
“….”
I thought my vision looked strangely red, but it was my hair—sprawled across the white sheets like a crimson veil.
My head throbbed dully. I barely managed to sweep my hair back and attempted to sit up.
Then I realized something heavy was draped across my waist.
The creature who had once been my little rabbit, then transformed into a fox, and these past few days had become a serpent coiled entirely in lust—he had his face half-buried in my embrace.
His eyes were closed, but I knew he wasn’t sleeping.
“Let… go.”
“Rosy?”
“I said, let go.”
A metallic sound came from my throat. I thrashed about, waiting for the Revival Crystal’s effect to reach my neck.
“I’m done. I’m not doing this anymore. I can’t. I really can’t.”
“I understand, Rosy. Why are you crying?”
Kalien immediately sat up, feigning a concerned expression as he caressed my cheek.
If I fell for it again here, my intelligence would truly be in question. I crawled backward, putting distance between us.
“Why didn’t you say you wouldn’t do this…!”
I grabbed whatever clothes were nearby and glared at that shameless beauty with all my might. Even his enchanting appearance offered no mercy now.
‘Perhaps his body is closer to something inhuman than human. He definitely doesn’t belong to any ordinary category….’
This was truly a mystery of physiology.
“You said you hated it when I lied.”
Kalien laughed awkwardly.
“I can’t make that promise… Ugh.”
I hurled the scattered outer robe at Kalien.
He caught me from behind as I tried to flee, chuckling softly.
“Where are you going, my Elixir? You can’t escape now. You have no choice but to bathe with me.”
“Where did you leave your conscience? Did you eat it?”
“I still have plenty left. That’s why I let you sleep until now.”
“Ha! …Ugh! Stop!”
I scoffed in exasperation, then found myself hoisted effortlessly into the air and carried straight to the Bathhouse.
His claim about still having a conscience wasn’t entirely hollow—Kalien washed me gently, dressed me carefully, and even provided a meal from somewhere. At least for today, he seemed to have no intention of pushing further.
Eventually, I let my guard down completely. I had no strength left to resist.
Kalien settled onto the floor after placing me in a plush armchair.
From that position, he gazed up at me intently before speaking.
He opened his mouth.
“Do you know something, Rosy?”
“What?”
“The Elixir of mutual binding doesn’t distinguish between individual entities.”
“Ah… yes. That’s what you said.”
“So now you are me, and I am you.”
Kalien’s smile was tender, yet his words sent an inexplicable chill down my spine.
“I want to imprint everything I have onto you. What do you think?”
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