Tearing the Gate Apart - Chapter 35
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Episode 35.
The Frost Bishop’s appearance was utterly grotesque.
A sickly blue humanoid skeleton draped in tattered, rotting flesh.
On top of that, it wielded an enormous staff woven from monster corpses.
The stench it emanated was absolutely maddening.
And flies the size of human heads swarmed about in clusters.
It was a creature of pure revulsion.
—Grrraaaahhh!
The Frost Bishop spotted the raid party.
Its crimson eyes flared as it roared.
[The Frost Bishop deploys Maggot Downpour]
At once, torrents of pale white maggots began to pour down.
Thud! Thud!
The larvae that struck the ground blackened and writhed.
Soon, massive flies erupted from within.
Bzzzzzz—!
As the swarms took flight, they resembled nothing so much as living drones.
They attacked with their split mandibles snapping and closing.
Click-click-click-click-click!
The sound was like a taser crackling to life.
A single bite from one of these monsters would strip flesh from bone in seconds.
One careless moment and there’d be nothing left but a skeleton.
Ha Gyeong drew the Abyss Resonance blade long and swung it wide.
Hissss—! Crack!
Six or seven monstrous flies split cleanly in two.
Despite their gruesome forms, their defenses proved far from formidable.
Ha Gyeong danced between the rear line and the front, his blade never still.
‘This should give the backline some breathing room.’
Healers and ranged dealers had precious few defensive options.
One slip and they could be overwhelmed in an instant.
That’s why Ha Gyeong had taken on rearguard duty himself.
Though he didn’t neglect supporting the front line either.
His mobility made it possible.
He could keep up with wherever the fighting flared.
The skirmish with the swarm of monster flies lasted roughly five minutes.
Slash!
“Huff! Huff!”
Ha Gyeong delivered the final blow while gasping for breath.
With the flies cleared, the suffocating fog of battle finally lifted.
But then Ha Gyeong’s eyes caught something unexpected.
‘What… what is that?’
The Frost Bishop’s staff had begun to glow with an icy blue radiance.
It seemed the creature had sent the swarm first to buy time for this attack.
Ha Gyeong felt his spine go cold.
A crushing sense of danger clawed at his heart with cruel fingers.
‘This is truly dangerous. I have to block it at all costs.’
But it was already too late.
An icy force exploded from the Frost Bishop’s staff.
[The Frost Bishop deploys Chill Ray]
Whoosh—! Shrieeek!
In that moment, Ha Gyeong felt goosebumps rise across his entire body.
‘You bastard…!’
The Frost Bishop had clearly aimed the ray at the rear line.
Ha Gyeong had expected the skill to detonate there.
Mercifully, the Chill Ray struck the front line instead.
One of the tanks had stepped in at precisely the right moment and taunted the boss.
It was the master of the Blackwater Guild.
The legendary Tank Yun Changho at work.
Ha Gyeong released a breath of relief.
‘I almost didn’t make it out of the opening moves.’
The tanking had been flawless.
Now it was time for the melee dealers to strip away the outer armor.
Then the ranged dealers’ firepower could finish it off.
Ha Gyeong charged toward the Frost Bishop’s flank.
With Ma Do-hyeok at his side.
“Working together after so long—let’s put on a show!”
“Yes, let’s do this!”
Ha Gyeong answered Ma Do-hyeok’s cry and drew the Abyss Resonance long.
[The Abyss Challenger’s Compression authority heightens the density of Abyss Energy]
Tzzzzk—!
Since this was still reconnaissance.
He didn’t deploy Kin Predation.
That was a one-hit kill technique.
Besides, they were in a field, not a dungeon.
Ha Gyeong glanced quickly around him.
‘New enemies could appear anywhere, anytime. I need to conserve my strength.’
Of course, it was Dae Hyun-ja’s job as team leader to watch for additional monsters.
Right now, clearing the boss was the priority.
He aimed for the Frost Bishop’s left shoulder.
‘Disabling the staff matters, but creating weakness is crucial too. This spot is my best option.’
However, the Frost Bishop stood roughly forty meters tall.
Its sheer size made approach difficult.
It resembled an undead priest, but its physical prowess couldn’t be dismissed.
Sure enough.
The staff’s swing sent Ma Do-hyeok flying backward.
Boom!
“Ugh!”
A quick glance told Ha Gyeong it wasn’t fatal.
Injuries that severe—the healers would patch him up in seconds.
Ha Gyeong dove into the opening created by the staff’s recovery time.
Rapid-rapid-rapid-tap!
He ran across the Frost Bishop’s body as if traversing flat ground.
The incline exceeded ninety degrees at points, but it made no difference.
Before Ha Gyeong’s Wall String Protection, no limit existed.
His form shot upward, reaching the creature’s shoulder in a blink.
But as Ha Gyeong neared his target.
A cyan shockwave suddenly detonated.
Boom—!
[The Frost Bishop deploys Frozen Remorse]
[A curse seizes your entire body]
[Mana Freeze effect 50%]
[Skill deployment becomes difficult]
“Wh-what?!”
“S-skill activation… slowed down?”
Groans erupted across the battlefield.
Comrades were taking hits without being able to respond.
They couldn’t deploy skills when they needed to.
For tanks especially, where timing was everything, this curse was catastrophic.
But not for Ha Gyeong.
[Curse Breaker activated]
[Curse effect reduced by half]
Mana Freeze dropped to 25%.
Besides, Ha Gyeong had never relied solely on mana anyway.
‘I’m not just a mana user.’
His main force now came from Abyss Energy.
Ha Gyeong drove the Compressed Soul Strike into the Frost Bishop’s shoulder.
Whoosh—! Crunch-crunch-crack!
Flesh tore away instantly.
Pale blue bone dust scattered across the sky.
Ha Gyeong’s blow had struck with lethal precision.
The Frost Bishop thrashed with tremendous fury.
—Roooooarrr!
Sharp claws raked toward him.
Ha Gyeong pivoted and sprinted toward the ground.
He moved as if gravity held no claim on him.
The Frost Bishop’s counterattack passed harmlessly by.
Rapid-rapid-rapid-tap! Whoosh—!
As the ground drew near.
Ha Gyeong’s eyes fixed on the Frost Bishop’s staff, now tilted dangerously to one side.
‘Perfect timing.’
There had been a reason for targeting the left shoulder from the start.
To disarm the creature.
Just before landing.
Ha Gyeong put his full weight behind a sweeping kick at the staff’s base.
Smash!
The result was breathtaking.
The Frost Bishop’s staff spun end over end.
Then flew tumbling away into the distance.
The raid party erupted in cheers, hands thrust skyward.
“Awesome! Incredible!”
“Bad King Bro! We knew you had it!”
Someone’s voice cut through especially loud.
It was Jon’s, ringing sharp in Ha Gyeong’s ear.
Which only made all the team’s eyes focus more intensely on him.
Ha Gyeong ignored it and pulled back from the Frost Bishop.
‘This doesn’t feel right.’
And sure enough.
A mummy-thin leg drove down into the earth.
Swish! Boom!
Stone shattered.
Dust erupted in a cloud.
A massive crater appeared.
Exactly where Ha Gyeong had been standing moments before.
Had he hesitated even slightly, he’d have been crushed like a mosquito under a swatter.
His spine crawled with dread.
Ha Gyeong skidded to a halt, his heels dragging across stone.
‘Now it’s time for the ranged dealers to pour on damage…’
But no matter how long he waited, no barrage came.
Ha Gyeong turned with a puzzled expression.
And a shocking sight greeted him.
A colossal form emerged from behind the raid party’s rear.
A familiar one to Ha Gyeong.
[Field Boss of the Abyssal Abyss: Obsidian Titan encountered]
Immediately, Dae Hyun-ja’s urgent voice came through.
—The rear line is under attack! Tank support needed immediately!
Dae Hyun-ja’s raid party numbered forty members.
With the Abyssal Abyss as their target, ten had been added.
But they had only six tanks.
Two more than a typical raid composition.
Yet even so, there was no slack in the formation.
The Frost Bishop was simply that formidable a foe.
Then Yun Changho’s shout crackled through the Whisperer.
—If we lose one tank here, the front line collapses too!
But they couldn’t ignore the rear either.
Lose either position and the entire formation would crumble just the same.
Ha Gyeong immediately pivoted and bolted toward the rear.
As he ran, he gripped the Whisperer hanging from his shoulder tight.
“I’m going.”
—…
But there was no reply.
The rear line was currently scattered and fleeing in panic.
It was chaos incarnate.
Ha Gyeong paid no mind and accelerated.
Ma Do-hyeok fell into step beside him.
“I’m coming with you!”
“You may need to tank. Are you certain?”
“Of course. My body’s tougher than you’d think.”
“Thank you.”
“I’ve taken enough hits to the back of my head to know teammates look after each other.”
Ha Gyeong and Ma Do-hyeok passed the rear-line members.
Soon the Obsidian Titan lurched toward them.
Its motion was ungainly, yet radiating immense menace.
Ha Gyeong knew what was coming.
The creature’s attack would strike.
He shoved Ma Do-hyeok lightly and shouted.
“Go! Get as far as you can!”
Whooooosh! Boom!
The Obsidian Titan’s grotesquely massive arm descended.
A deliberately exaggerated swing.
Its center of gravity lay in its fist, forcing such extreme movements.
Ha Gyeong rolled and popped back to his feet.
‘This one’s different from before. Is it a variant?’
The hammer-like fist seemed far larger than he remembered.
Which explained why its swings were so wildly extreme.
The Obsidian Titan raised its other arm.
Ha Gyeong threw himself straight into the creature’s guard.
At close range, it couldn’t deliver a proper strike.
The attack arc was far too wide.
As expected, the Obsidian Titan swung at empty air again.
Whooooosh! Kaboom!
Though the force alone was tremendous.
Ha Gyeong’s body staggered from the shockwave and tremors.
The concussive power was overwhelming.
But then an unexpected message flashed before his eyes.
[Soul Brand detects fragment traces]
[Signal has become clearer]
“Huh?”
Ha Gyeong exhaled sharply.
An Ultimate Abyss Fragment appearing was shocking enough.
But a message saying it was nearby? That was another matter entirely.
He lifted his gaze instinctively.
Thump! Thump!
His heart seemed to drop in his chest.
A tingling chill spread down his spine.
The Soul Brand pinpointed the Ultimate Abyss Fragment’s location.
It was inside the Obsidian Titan’s chest.
Embedded within a faintly split crevasse.
Ha Gyeong bit his lower lip.
‘I have to get inside a Field Boss’s body?’
This was no simple task.
Reaching it wouldn’t be hard, of course.
He could deploy Wall String Protection and cling like a spider.
But what if the Obsidian Titan noticed his approach?
‘It might smash its own chest. That’d be curtains for me.’
And he couldn’t afford to retrieve the fragment after the creature died.
Not with everyone watching.
How would he possibly conceal it?
Ha Gyeong glared at the Obsidian Titan, jaw clenched.
‘There’s only one way. I go in right now.’
Of course it terrified him.
Death would strip away everything he’d built.
The rest didn’t matter.
But the face of the Abyss Ruler—he’d crush that smug expression if it was the last thing he did.
He had to push forward.
Ha Gyeong forced a mirthless smile.
“I’ve bet my life before. I’ll do it now.”
Then he launched himself toward his grand purpose.
Tearing Open the Gate
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