The Reincarnated Assassin is a Genius Swordsman - Chapter 1039
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Chapter 1039
‘I’ve seen the Kraken several times before now….’
I exhaled heavily as I watched the Kraken hidden beneath the brown sand.
‘But never one this massive.’
I’d seen the Kraken before—when I boarded Aris’s ship to hunt Kaibhar, and again when I stayed in Montiro to bring down the Black Tower.
The Krakens I’d seen back then were enormous enough to crush a galleon effortlessly, but they were still merely monsters.
‘But this one is different.’
The Kraken before my eyes now boasted a size that defied all standards—massive enough to carry an entire city on its back.
‘And it possesses blood energy as well.’
The Kraken concealed not only the terrifying strength and speed born from its colossal body, but also blood energy so unsettling it made my skin crawl. Even in the depths of the sea, I sensed that facing this creature would be far from simple.
Even in the sea, it didn’t seem like it would be easy for him to deal with that creature either.
“Plus, you’re using stealth techniques too, aren’t you?”
Wrath furrowed his brow, saying it would be difficult to find the hidden Kraken even with his Grand Master-level sense of energy.
“That’s not concealment magic—it’s a characteristic that octopuses possess.”
Raon shook his head as he looked at the brown sand.
‘Octopuses possess special pigments and muscles that allow them to change their skin’s color and texture to match their surroundings.’
Octopuses have special pigments and muscles that allow them to change the color and texture of their skin to match their surroundings.
Kraken’s ability to blend in with the sand and hide wasn’t due to sorcery, but rather the octopus’s own natural ability.
Of course, that creature is harder to find than a typical octopus.
It seemed as though they were using the Sea’s mana and sorcery to erase even the slightest traces, to a degree that one would need to use Cheonghwa’s divine eye to perceive it.
[Is that a Kraken…?]
Roen swallowed hard, visibly shaken by the Kraken’s incomprehensible size.
[Is it really a Kraken? I’ve never seen one this massive before.]
Evelyn, despite having witnessed many Krakens, blinked blankly at this unprecedented scale.
[Whether it was grown through sorcery or was naturally this size, we can’t treat it as an ordinary Kraken.]
This creature wasn’t the Kraken they knew as a monster—it resembled the true beast from myth and legend.
[And that makes sense.]
This Sea Canyon—or rather, the absence of marine monsters and aquatic life from where Turtle Rock had vanished, and the existence of the White Blood Cult Headquarters in this Underwater Valley where it shouldn’t be—all of it was explained by this creature’s mere presence.
[This won’t be easy.]
Roen bit his lip, watching the sand tremble ever so slightly with each of the Kraken’s breaths.
[I’m not confident I can evade the Kraken’s tentacles.]
He released a low groan, realizing that dodging the tentacles would require him to deploy his aura, which would expose their position to the White Blood Cult.
[Same here.]
Evelyn exhaled a short sigh, gripping her diving suit with her fingers.
[Even using magic, it’s impossible to breach this sorcerous barrier without leaving traces.]
She furrowed her brow, noting that the sorcery was woven so densely that even deciphering it would be difficult.
Grrrr.
The Sea Spirit trembled, its entire body quivering in fear of the Kraken. Or rather, judging by its gaze, it seemed more terrified of the White Blood Cult Master within the White Blood Cult Headquarters than the Kraken itself.
[Let’s retreat for now.]
I stroked the Sea Spirit’s back and turned my head.
[Already?]
Evelyn’s eyes widened in surprise. She seemed to want to stay longer and examine the curses and formations more thoroughly.
[If they’re guarding this thoroughly, they might have sensed our presence because of that fish I threw earlier. We’ve gathered important information, so it’s best to retreat now.]
I wanted to examine the surroundings more, but since I didn’t know how the White Blood Cult would respond, it was right to withdraw and observe the situation from a distance.
[I agree with that assessment.]
Roen nodded in agreement and raised his hand.
[I’ll take the lead again.]
He said to move immediately and turned back, retracing the path we’d come from.
[Let’s go too.]
I took Evelyn’s hand and followed Roen up and out of the Sea Canyon.
[Can’t we come here every day?]
Evelyn’s violet eyes turned toward me.
[I love being able to feel your warmth like this.]
She exhaled eagerly, saying she wanted to stay this close every moment.
[Today is the last time.]
I told her I wouldn’t support her like this next time and gently put some distance between us.
Kyao.
Once we left the canyon, the Sea Spirit’s trembling subsided, and it exhaled softly with its legs draped over my shoulder.
[You did well.]
I smiled faintly and stroked the Sea Spirit’s head. Having already decided to retreat, I didn’t linger over the White Blood Cult Headquarters and moved quickly back to the Beach near Harbor.
“Phew.”
I removed my diving suit and swept back my wet hair.
“Has dawn already broken?”
Tense from the presence of the White Blood Cult Headquarters and the Kraken, far more time had passed than I’d realized.
“Ugh…”
Evelyn collapsed onto the beach and squeezed her eyes shut.
“I never imagined it would be hidden so deep. This won’t be easy, will it?”
She furrowed her brow, noting that breaking through would be difficult.
“Yes. No matter how we attack, we’ll inevitably be discovered.”
Roen nodded as he shook off his diving suit.
“Without internal intelligence, assassination is impossible in that place.”
He scratched his forehead, saying we’d be detected before even entering the headquarters.
“For now, let’s call it a day.”
I smacked my lips briefly and set the Sea Spirit down onto the sand, where it still clung to my shoulder.
-Hmm…
Wrath stroked his chin and released a deep sigh.
‘Why am I worried about you too…’
-That creature looked quite appetizing. It would be delicious grilled or boiled.
He was already smacking his lips at the thought of eating the Kraken.
“Sigh…”
I exhaled deeply and approached the Sea Spirit.
“You must have been frightened, but thank you for coming with me.”
I offered my gratitude to the Sea Spirit and gently stroked its head.
“Kyaang!”
The Sea Spirit licked my hand as if to say it was fine. The cool seawater brushed against my fingertips.
“Wait!”
Evelyn, who had been watching me, suddenly raised her hand.
“What’s that child’s name?”
She asked while cradling the dripping Sea Spirit in her arms.
“Name? I don’t know either.”
I’d only ever called it the Sea Spirit, so I never learned its actual name.
“Huh?”
Evelyn’s mouth fell open as if she couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
“You treated it so roughly and don’t even know its name?”
“Wait, roughly? When did I ever treat it roughly…?”
“You absolutely did! This trembling child guided you to that dangerous place, and you don’t even know its name…?”
She shot me a look of disbelief.
“I didn’t have time to learn its name, and it’s not even a spirit I have a contract with….”
“Contract? You don’t even have a sense of conscience? You’re truly unreasonable!”
Evelyn expressed her disappointment and hugged the wide-eyed Sea Spirit tightly.
“Well, I mean….”
-Now that I think about it, I was rather harsh.
This time, Wrath interrupted his own words.
-The True Demon King also agrees with the Mad Woman this time.
He muttered that it was his own fault without having given it any thought beforehand.
“Hahaha!”
Roen burst into hearty laughter while adjusting his diving suit.
“Everyone else is in the palm of Raon’s hand, but Evelyn is the complete opposite.”
He nodded broadly, remarking that it was an amusing relationship.
“That’s right. It’s a special relationship!”
Evelyn murmured her agreement and smiled softly.
“That’s not it at all.”
I shook my head firmly and gazed at the Sea Spirit nestled in Evelyn’s arms.
“Do you have a name?”
“Kyarung?”
The Sea Spirit shook its head, indicating it had no such thing as a name.
“Then….”
I nodded while observing the spirit whose mane shifted colors with the sea.
“How about Haerang? It means the wolf of the sea.”
“Kyaoooooo!”
The Sea Spirit, delighted with the name, tilted its head toward the sky like a true wolf and let out an adorable cry.
Wooooooong!
As Haerang howled three times in succession, a blue light bloomed from its body, and the fluffy fur grew slightly longer. Now it looked less like a wolf and more like a plump, fluffy puppy.
Though Haerang’s outward appearance hadn’t changed dramatically, the sea’s essence blooming within his body had grown remarkably dense. It felt as though he’d transformed from shallow waters into the deep sea.
“What’s this?”
I watched Haerang purring contentedly and let out a soft whistle.
‘He’s changed this much just from receiving a name?’
It was astonishing that he’d undergone such growth merely from being given a name, without even forming a contract.
“He doesn’t seem to be an ordinary spirit.”
Evelyn stroked Haerang’s now-softer fur and narrowed her eyes.
“That makes sense. Someone like the White Blood Cult Master wouldn’t use an ordinary spirit.”
She nodded, reasoning that any spirit capable of withstanding the White Blood Cult Master’s blood energy couldn’t possibly be ordinary.
“Haerang, I’ll be back tonight. I’m counting on you again.”
I told him to rest and lowered him back into the sea.
“Kaoooo!”
Haerang narrowed his eyes happily at having received a name and nodded.
“You’re going again tonight, sir?”
Roen’s eyes widened with concern.
“Yes. I need to conduct a thorough investigation. Even the slightest increase in our chances of defeating the White Blood Cult is worth it.”
Raon raised his hand, saying it was obvious.
“You’re absolutely right, sir.”
Roen shared my thinking but drew a gentle smile, as if unable to voice his concerns directly.
“I also need to verify several things regarding the incantations. However….”
Evelyn licked her lips, expressing her desire to decipher the incantations protecting the White Blood Cult.
“What if we go in two days instead of tonight?”
“Two days? I don’t mind, but why?”
Raon tilted his head, asking for the reason.
“This….”
Evelyn raised her finger, pointing to the diving suit she was wearing.
“I want to make some improvements to it.”
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Knock, knock.
As the 10th Apostle was attending to his duties, a knock sounded at the office door.
“Come in.”
Upon his permission, a blonde woman in a white robe opened the door and entered the office.
“What is it?”
The 10th Apostle inquired about her business without lifting his eyes from the documents he held.
“Something was caught in the Kraken’s barrier a moment ago.”
The blonde woman reported the Kraken’s movement and bowed her head.
“…An intruder?”
The 10th Apostle crumpled the documents and raised his gaze.
“No, according to the barrier guards, it was already a dead fish. It seems to have drifted in with the current.”
The Blonde Woman shook her head, insisting the intruder was absolutely not the cause.
“Normally, we would simply overlook such a matter, but given the heightened alert status….”
She bowed her head again, apologizing for the inconvenience over something so trivial.
“Do fish typically drift into this area?”
The 10th Apostle smoothed out the crumpled documents, his brow furrowing.
“It does happen occasionally when carried by ocean currents, but it’s quite rare.”
The Blonde Woman lowered her voice, acknowledging that such occurrences were extremely infrequent.
“….”
The 10th Apostle’s eyes narrowed as he studied the Blonde Woman.
“For now, issue orders to strengthen the barrier—”
“No.”
He cut off the Blonde Woman’s words and rose to his feet.
“I’ll investigate this myself for the next few days.”
The 10th Apostle stated he would personally take the barrier guards’ position to observe the situation, moving toward the door.
“Pardon? There’s no need for you to—”
The Blonde Woman’s eyes widened in surprise.
“No, this is the right call.”
The 10th Apostle shook his head firmly.
“With the Ninth Apostle dead and the Blood Oath Vessel destroyed, Zigheart or the Five Emperors could be making their move.”
He decided it was best to check it himself and opened the door to leave.
‘His great work doesn’t have much time left….’
The 10th Apostle clenched his fists while gazing at the sky of the Headquarters, shrouded in hazy mist.
‘I can’t let a single rat slip away.’
He bit his lip deeply and headed toward the watchtower where he could observe the exterior.
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“Here!”
Before entering the sea, Evelyn held out a diving suit that shimmered in an even deeper blue.
“What is this?”
I blinked as I looked at the new diving suit Evelyn handed me.
“I added invisibility magic to the diving suit.”
“Huh?”
I exhaled in disbelief while examining the diving suit she’d given me.
“You said before that the magic was too heavy for that.”
“I improved it.”
“In such a short time?”
“I got a hint from the Kraken.”
Evelyn smiled knowingly, explaining that she’d used magic similar to how the Kraken displayed its protective coloration.
“It’s not perfect invisibility magic, but in the sea, it will be more than invisible enough.”
She wiggled her fingers, saying it wouldn’t be easy to find unless a Transcendent was looking directly at it.
“That’s impressive?”
“It really is! Magic is always the art of creating something from nothing.”
Evelyn straightened her posture and lifted her chin, clearly pleased by the praise.
“Thank you.”
“No need for that between us!”
She waved her hand dismissively, as if gratitude wasn’t necessary.
“Then let’s depart.”
“Hehe. Understood.”
Roen seemed pleased with his new diving suit, brushing his shoulders once before descending into the sea.
Kyaoooo!
As Raon and Evelyn followed him into the water, Haerang leaped up roughly like a marlin, as if he’d been waiting. He seemed far more vibrant since receiving his name and growing.
Kyaang.
Haerang swished his tail as if to guide the way, advancing through the sea.
“Let’s go.”
I smiled faintly and followed Haerang back down toward the Valley where the White Blood Cult resided.
‘This place never feels right when I come here.’
The blood energy concealed so subtly that even a Grand Master would struggle to detect it was woven into the sea itself, making the water feel repugnant to the touch.
‘Fortunately, nothing has moved.’
Unaware that I’d visited two days ago, the Kraken and the White Blood Cult Headquarters remained exactly where they were.
‘Today I need to get closer for a better look… Hm?’
Since I’d been here before, I was moving with relative ease when I suddenly stopped, clenched my fist, and signaled Evelyn and Roen to halt.
‘Someone’s gaze is upon me.’
It wasn’t a direct stare, but I could sense a formidable master sweeping through this area.
‘Wrath, you felt it too, didn’t you?’
-Of course I did.
Wrath nodded as if asking why I’d even bother to ask.
-Today it’s not the octopus….
He raised his hand and pointed toward the White Blood Cult Headquarters.
-There’s someone inside that place watching this location.
Wrath furrowed his brow, certain of his assessment.
‘This gaze wasn’t present two days ago. Which means….’
I furrowed my brow while gazing at the White Blood Cult Headquarters.
‘The fish I released must have been detected when it triggered the barrier.’
The fish I’d sent two days ago had caught on the barrier, and it seemed their vigilance had been heightened as a result.
‘At least that’s fortunate.’
If someone could sense us from this distance, they were undoubtedly a master. Had Evelyn not cast concealment magic on this diving suit, our position would have been exposed immediately.
‘Their defenses are more stringent than I anticipated. Whoever they are, a cold-blooded master is overseeing the defense.’
Despite the sorcery, barriers, and the Kraken monster already protecting the surroundings, the fact that they were still strengthening their vigilance made it clear that a rational Apostle was in charge of the defense.
[What’s wrong?]
[Someone’s monitoring this area right now.]
I explained the situation to Roen and Evelyn, mentioning that we’d need to observe the Headquarters from an even greater distance than yesterday.
[They certainly live up to the name Four Demons.]
Roen exhaled dismissively, remarking that they were quite formidable opponents.
[As long as we haven’t been completely discovered, it doesn’t matter.]
Evelyn shook her head, saying she could see the incantations and formations even from this distance.
‘Fortunately….’
I nodded as I gazed at the softly glowing White Blood Cult Headquarters.
‘We haven’t been exposed.’
If our identities had been revealed, the White Blood Cult Master or the Apostles would have emerged immediately. The reinforced vigilance and the emergence of gazes that hadn’t existed before made it clear we were still in the stage of mere suspicion.
‘Then what I need to do is….’
Gather intelligence.
I circled the closest accessible distance, contemplating only how to breach the Headquarters’ defensive system.
[….]
Roen and Evelyn also examined the White Blood Cult Headquarters and the Kraken lurking beneath it with solemn eyes, each lost in thought about what they could accomplish.
[Let’s head back now.]
I gestured for Roen and Evelyn to leave as I felt the dawn breaking.
[Got it!]
[Understood.]
Both of them nodded, having gathered sufficient information, and followed me out of the sea.
“Sigh….”
I exhaled heavily as I removed my wetsuit.
“I’ve gathered the intelligence, but I’m not sure how to proceed.”
Returning to Zigheart to relay the information wouldn’t be difficult, but I still couldn’t fathom how to assault the White Blood Cult Headquarters. Even if it wasn’t in the abyssal depths, the fortress lay buried in the deep ocean, protected by sorcery and the Kraken—an impregnable stronghold that seemed impossible to breach.
“I feel the same way….”
Roen furrowed his brow deeply.
“No matter how much I think about it, I can’t see a path forward.”
He shook his head, saying that infiltration itself was difficult, let alone assassination.
Tch.
As I clicked my tongue at the rare sight of Roen wearing such a troubled expression, Evelyn and Haerang finally emerged from the sea.
“Thank you, Evelyn. Without you, I would’ve been discovered immediately.”
I extended my hand, expressing gratitude for how she’d improved the diving suit, allowing me to evade the White Blood Cult’s watchful eyes.
“….”
Yet unlike usual, she didn’t rush toward me—instead, she simply stared blankly out at the sea.
“It might be possible?”
Evelyn nodded, saying something might be possible.
“What do you mean?”
I approached Evelyn with wide eyes.
“Assaulting the White Blood Cult Headquarters….”
Evelyn raised a slender finger and smiled.
“I think it might be possible.”
“Really? How?”
My eyes widened—I hadn’t even considered such a thing.
“As I mentioned before….”
Evelyn gestured toward the diving suit she’d given me today, a knowing smile playing at her lips.
“Magic is the art of creating something from nothing, after all.”
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