The Only Enhancer - Chapter 126
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Episode 126
126 – The Yolk of the Earth (1)
0.
Converting Baba Yagi into an essence wasn’t particularly difficult.
I simply crafted it the same way I would create an essence of Reinforce.
This transformation brought certain changes to Baba Yagi.
The most significant was that her soul became entirely mine once she became an essence.
The owner of a soul.
It was a concept difficult to grasp, but to put it simply, I had become a perfect master—capable of inflicting suffering upon her soul with merely a thought.
This was precisely why she had become so obedient.
She had been the one to request the seal in order to survive, but it seemed she hadn’t anticipated it would turn out like this.
She harbored regrets, wondering if death might have been preferable, but what could be done about something already concluded?
Well, it was certainly advantageous for me.
‘And that’s not even everything.’
What I had gained wasn’t limited to that alone.
Converting Baba Yagi into an essence had been remarkably simple.
Yet the consequences derived from that simplicity were considerable.
[You have obtained a clue regarding the Underground creatures.]
[You have defeated a Disaster Level 7 creature for the first time.]
[You have unlocked a hidden option within the essence of Reinforce.]
[All conditions for Level 8 are being verified.]
[Conditions for Level 8]
-Defeat a Disaster Level 7 or higher creature from the Deep Sea (0/1)
-Defeat a Disaster Level 7 or higher creature from the Underground (2/1) (Complete)
-Defeat a Disaster Level 7 or higher creature from the Heavens (0/1)
Aside from other matters, the conditions for Level 8 were exceptionally rare.
Though I had anticipated it to some degree, having it materialize so directly held significant meaning.
Truthfully, I had sealed her away for the sake of learning about the Great War, what the Successors were, and the manufacturing method for creating metal liquid golems.
I couldn’t help but feel delighted by the gains exceeding my expectations.
I was about to ask about the metal liquid golem manufacturing method when I shook my head.
That wasn’t what I was most curious about right now.
‘I should ask about the Great War instead.’
Though I was strong enough in the present moment, honestly, I didn’t believe there would only be incompetent creatures like Baba Yagi or Lava Hunchback in the Underground.
And indeed?
“What level are you and that hunchback in the Underground?”
-Eh? W-well, naturally we’re at the lowest ranks! Hehe. We’re still quite young! In human terms, somewhere between adolescence and adulthood? But since everyone died during the Great War, only young researchers like us remain, so you can think of it that way.
“Hmm, so that’s how it is, then?”
-Hehe, yes, that’s correct.
“Then how strong are the strongest ones?”
-Uh…, honestly, I haven’t seen that weapon or the Elder since coming here, but originally, at your current level, it might be somewhat difficult.
One cannot lie to the soul’s owner.
Even my skills confirmed it as truth.
In other words, there exist those stronger than I am now.
This might actually prove interesting.
However, there was one thing I needed to press on.
“Are you talking about the Witch of the Deep Sea? How would she compare?”
-Hmmmmmm.
Just watching Baba Yagi sink into such deep contemplation told me volumes about her strength.
Considering what I had sensed back then, it was certainly plausible.
After deliberating for quite some time, Baba Yagi finally reached a decision and spoke.
-She would be comparable, or perhaps slightly stronger.
“Hmm, so you researchers were particularly weak because of that.”
-Y-yes.
She answered as though her spirits had been dampened, but what did it matter to me?
I ignored it and continued with my questions.
There was far more I wanted to know.
So I began asking about various things in earnest.
Naturally, one question took priority above all others.
“What is the Great War?”
-???
Baba Yagi wondered why I would ask that, but as it was her master’s command, she answered immediately.
-It refers to the war between our Monster Alliance and the Fairies.
“Fairies?”
-U-um… yes! You masters and the f… wait, hold on? You’re human…???
“Yeah, is there a problem?”
-N-no, not a problem, but… you’re a descendant of the Fairies, aren’t you? How is this even possible? A human being a descendant of Fairies?
“Please, explain this in a way I can understand.”
-A-ah, my apologies.
After calming Baba Yagi, I asked her step by step.
Before hearing about the Great War, there was something I needed to understand first.
“What exactly are Fairies?”
-Ah, Fairies are beings who can create all things with mana, and they’re existences capable of granting mystical power to objects and strengthening them in stages!
“I see.”
From the description alone, they sounded like enhancement artisans.
Now that I thought about it, when I enhanced items, I had seen figures resembling Fairies appear.
So those were actually real Fairies.
But were they alive?
From what I was hearing, it didn’t seem so.
Since I couldn’t be certain, I continued listening to her account.
-Those Fairies created incredible scientific technology! They were also the ones who created the System.
“Hmm, I see.”
I’d suspected as much, but to think it was actually true.
I wonder if Min-jun will be capable of something like that later?
As I pondered this, Baba Yagi spoke.
-In truth, we are the invaders. We invaded the fairies’ world as well, and they managed to repel us. But that resistance didn’t last long.
“????”
-The fairies were strong, certainly, but their numbers were far too few, and those who could be called combat personnel were rarer still.
“Hmm, still, their power must have been formidable? No matter how many we were….”
-Yes, so our monsters were dying in droves, when something neither the fairies nor we anticipated occurred. One of them betrayed their own kind.
“…???”
One of the fairies committed treason?
In that moment, a thought flashed through Min-jun’s mind.
All the fairies were enhancement mages.
In other words, an enhancement mage sided with the monsters?
At that realization, I swallowed hard without thinking.
-Yes, exactly as you’re thinking. That one enhanced our monsters, and it was the moment intelligence awakened within them. That’s when the Heavens, Underground, and Deep Sea were divided.
“And the fact that we can catch you and obtain items and magic stones…?”
-Yes, because that one enhanced us, the monsters gained enhancement, and the tide of the great war began to turn in our favor.
It was inevitable, of course.
If a group of monsters, losing in combat, were enhanced by a traitor from the enhancement mages?
It must have been quite the spectacle.
However.
“Can the tide of war really shift so dramatically just because one person betrayed them?”
-That person was apparently extraordinary. Though I’ve never met them myself.
“Hmm, so a master of such caliber turned traitor.”
-I don’t know the reason myself. In any case, the fairies began to crumble rapidly after that betrayal, but they weren’t without their own reserves of power.
No matter what, the fairies’ military strength was immense, and they didn’t collapse entirely just because of one defection.
And then.
-They created a system. Or rather, a program designed to hunt monsters.
At those words, Min-jun found himself unable to close his mouth.
And then came the most crucial revelation.
-We were driven to the brink of defeat by that program, and for reasons unknown, only through the sacrifice of the Monster King were we able to achieve victory. All the fairies perished after that, and the Monster King—the fairy who created us—is presumed dead. Of course, we also lost considerable military strength, so we wandered elsewhere until we eventually arrived on this Earth.
“….”
After listening calmly to the account, I organized my thoughts.
As I continued listening, something seemed off.
“If all the fairies died back then, who scattered the system across Earth?”
-We’ve honestly been discussing whether some fairies might have survived.
“Then wouldn’t they act directly rather than bother scattering a system across Earth?”
-…Huh?
Baba Yagi made a dumbfounded sound, and seeing that, I sensed there was something more to this.
I cannot know for certain now, but I will uncover the truth eventually.
First, I need to organize my thoughts.
There is only one optimal place to do that.
“Let’s go Home and discuss this further.”
-Understood, sir!
1.
While the Reinforce Guild had been in North Korea for over a month, South Korea—indeed, the entire world—watched with bated breath.
North Korea itself was a land that had always captured global attention.
Why?
Simple.
-No one believed North Korea’s territory could ever be reclaimed!
Both experts and laypeople held this conviction.
The land harbored several Disaster Level 5 monsters, with even more powerful creatures infesting it.
North Korea was naturally considered abandoned territory.
The same applied to other regions.
Since the Great Cataclysm, numerous nations had vanished, their lands claimed by monsters.
Most of South America had transformed this way, and countries with remote territories were forced to bear these troublesome lands.
North Korea was no exception.
Until the Reinforce Guild—until Min-jun—seized control of it.
-Hasn’t it been over a month since Reinforce conquered it?
-Any news?
-The government only announced they’re still operating.
-But honestly, I’m not worried.
-Lol true
-A month should be almost enough to finish, right?
-Exactly. Reinforce’s forces are insane.
-Honestly, wouldn’t it be over already if just Kim Min-jun went?
No one in the world doubted Min-jun.
Instead, most were betting on how long it would take.
Then why watch so intently?
If it were merely for betting, the entire world wouldn’t need to observe.
The reason was far too simple.
To secure rights and interests over North Korean territory!
One might argue—what interests could be gained from land belonging to Min-jun? But consider the reverse.
Because it is his land, it holds far greater value.
No one believed Min-jun could use that vast territory alone.
Even the leftover land after Min-jun consumed what he needed would be enormous.
Whether Min-jun sold the land or merely granted development rights while retaining ownership, the profits would be staggering.
Beyond that, the construction possibilities were equally extraordinary.
Imagine acquiring such vast territory and possessing wealth beyond measure—wouldn’t one build a sprawling estate?
We’ll even build a new Guild House—a new Guild building, that is.
Just securing construction contracts alone would generate astronomical profits.
It was then that news finally began spreading: Reinforce Guild had returned to Korea.
-Wow, I’ve never seen this many reporters gathered before;;;
-It’s not just Korean media—foreign press has flooded in too. Makes sense.
-Still, there are so many of them.
They hadn’t scheduled a press conference in advance; barely an hour had passed since the notification went out, yet this many had assembled.
The influence of Reinforce Guild made it inevitable, but witnessing the sea of reporters stretching endlessly before me was a sight to behold.
That’s when Min-jun, impeccably dressed, ascended the podium.
“We’ll begin the press conference now.”
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