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Revenge with the Power of the Final Boss-Chapter 134
"Ugh... Aaaaahhh!"
Kim Yoo-jung’s condition was far from good. My attacks weren’t meant to destroy her body but rather to eradicate the Fox That Devours Worlds residing within her. As a result, her physical injuries were relatively minor.
Moreover, I had discreetly healed the wounds I inflicted on her body, leaving the large gash on her side as the only visible injury—a mark left by Baek Seo-jin.
Yet, the physical pain didn’t compare to the anguish tearing at her from within.
"Seo-jin... Seo-jin..."
As Kim Yoo-jung frantically called out for Baek Seo-jin, her face twisted in torment, I looked down at her coldly and spoke.
"Baek Seo-jin isn’t here. I’ve sent him to be with Baek Hyung-won for now."
Baek Seo-jin was likely standing by Baek Hyung-won, watching the aftermath of the chaos that had unfolded here.
Baek Hyung-won wasn’t in a good state either. After witnessing his wife and son locked in a life-or-death struggle, his screams of despair had eventually turned into incoherent wails. When Seo-jin returned to him, battered and broken, Baek Hyung-won collapsed into a storm of tears.
But Kim Yoo-jung’s suffering was far greater than Baek Hyung-won’s.
Baek Hyung-won had experienced the helpless agony of watching his beloved wife and son battle to the death, unable to intervene.
For all his faults, he had loved them both. To him, their fight was not a noble battle to save the world but a horrifying spectacle of a brainwashed wife and an unrecognizing son trying to kill each other. Knowing the truth yet being powerless to stop it was the source of his torment.
However, Kim Yoo-jung had felt something even more unbearable: the vivid sensation of inflicting harm on her own son. Her anguish surpassed any helplessness Baek Hyung-won could have felt.
"Aaaahhhh!"
Kim Yoo-jung remained a pitiful figure, wailing like a broken person. But I had ensured she wouldn’t lose her mind entirely. She wasn’t truly insane—just consumed by the agony of a reality she couldn’t accept.
Her torment was amplified by the ceaseless replay of the moment she had injured Baek Seo-jin, the sensation vividly burned into her mind.
"How does it feel?" I asked, my voice dripping with cold sarcasm. "How does it feel to have wounded Baek Seo-jin so deeply? To have pushed your power to its limits, using the strength of an outsider deity? Doesn’t it feel good to be strong?"
Of course, my words were meant to provoke her. But Kim Yoo-jung couldn’t respond.
Every time she tried, the memory of hurting Seo-jin resurfaced, vivid and unrelenting, as if it had just happened.
"Ugh... Aaahhhh!"
Her disheveled red hair framed her tear-streaked face as she screamed in despair. Even in this state, she was stunningly beautiful. But I had long since known the truth behind her outward perfection—beneath it was a villainous and corrupt core.
I savored this moment of vengeance.
"Kim Yoo-jung," I said, my voice icy, "you and Baek Hyung-won will relive this moment for the rest of your lives. You’ll both remember this pain—every detail, every sensation—for as long as you live."
"No... No... Please... Please! Stop this!" she begged, her voice raw and desperate.
Ignoring her pleas, I sent her to where Baek Hyung-won was waiting.
I had sealed their powers, leaving them to live the rest of their lives in helpless agony.
"That should suffice for Baek Seo-jin," I thought.
After seeing his parents broken beyond repair and grappling with the guilt of wounding his mother, Seo-jin would undoubtedly be shaken to his core.
This was enough. My vengeance wasn’t aimed at Baek Seo-jin but rather at Baek Hyung-won and Kim Yoo-jung.
"Seo-jun!"
As soon as I released the barrier, Seomun Ye-jin was the first to run toward me.
"Seo-jun-nim!"
"Seo-jun oppa!"
"My lord!"
"Master!"
One after another, Lee Ha-yeon, Han Se-hee, Kang Yu-ra, and Moriya Yuka followed, all rushing to embrace me. Seomun Ye-jin reached me first, throwing her arms around me, while the others clung to me from behind and to my sides.
I could clearly feel Lee Ha-yeon and Han Se-hee pressing against my back, while Kang Yu-ra and Moriya Yuka leaned into my arms, their warmth unmistakable.
"Are you hurt?" Seomun Ye-jin asked, her voice filled with concern.
"Not a scratch. You don’t need to worry," I replied softly, reassuring her.
As I stood there, surrounded by those who cared for me, a sense of finality washed over me.
The world was no longer under threat from the outsider deities. My vengeance was complete, and peace had been restored.
Now, all that remained was to live.
'All that’s left is to move forward with my life,' I thought.
My new mission was to live in harmony with those I loved, ensuring the world’s stability.
And if another outsider deity ever threatened this world, I would be ready. But for now, the world was safe.
"Seo-jun, you’ve done it."
Ramisa slowly revealed herself.
Appearing in the form of a small black serpent, she floated gracefully in the air, observing me as I held my wives in my arms.
"Yes, I did it."
I hate to interrupt your time with your wives, but could we speak for a moment?
Ramisa’s voice wasn’t only directed at me; my wives could hear it as well. Seomun Ye-jin, representing the group, asked with mild displeasure.
"Is it urgent?"
Not urgent, but I’d say it’s important.
Hearing the word "important," Seomun Ye-jin turned to me with a hint of frustration.
"You’ll only be gone for a moment, right?"
"Yes, I’ll be back soon."
"Alright, I’ll wait for you."
She leaned in and pressed a gentle kiss to my lips, her soft and sweet touch lingering as she stepped back. But before I could leave, Han Se-hee quickly seized her opportunity.
"I’ll wait for you too."
Her lips brushed against mine briefly before pulling away, and immediately, Lee Ha-yeon stepped forward.
"Seo-jun-nim, come back quickly, okay?"
After Lee Ha-yeon, Kang Yu-ra swiftly claimed her spot, stepping in front of me with a confident smile.
"I’m looking forward to tonight. Hurry back."
Her sultry gaze lingered as she pulled away, only for Moriya Yuka to step forward with a mildly exasperated expression.
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"Looks like I’m last again. Still, I’m counting on you tonight. Let’s make it unforgettable."
With Yuka’s kiss marking the final send-off, I turned to Ramisa.
"Let’s go, Ramisa."
"Alright."
With that, Ramisa and I teleported together.
Our destination was a forest in the former northern region of Korea.
"So, what’s this important matter you wanted to discuss?"
Before we start, could you give me a moment?
Ramisa began to change. Her small serpent form transformed into a striking woman with flowing black hair and piercing golden eyes. Her aura carried a mix of venomous intensity and tranquil calm, making her presence both intimidating and alluring.
"It’s been a while since I’ve seen you in that form."
"Hmm, it does feel a bit strange, but I think I’ll manage," Ramisa replied, flexing her fingers experimentally with a small smile. Her golden eyes locked onto mine.
"I thought it was necessary to speak like this. My serpent form has its limitations for conversations like this."
"Fair enough," I replied.
Ramisa took a deep breath, her expression growing serious.
"Seo-jun, have you ever doubted the words of the Fox That Devours Worlds?"
"You mean the possibility that you might betray me?"
"Yes. Seo-jun, as you know, I was once a threat to this world, an existence bent on its destruction. I felt nothing for the creatures of this world—absolute indifference. Did you truly believe in me?"
I stepped closer to her, placing a hand gently atop her head.
"That’s a pointless question, Ramisa. In this life as Baek Seo-jun, you’ve been the most enduring and meaningful bond I’ve had. It’s because of you that I was able to dream of vengeance and meet my wives. Why would I ever doubt you?"
Though she hadn’t been able to join me in the battle due to the barrier, she had witnessed everything. My unwavering trust despite the Fox’s attempts to sow doubt seemed to affect her deeply.
For me, she was a bond older than even my connection to Seomun Ye-jin—my first ally in this life, my first real relationship built on trust.
For Ramisa, it was something even more special: the first true trust she had ever received in her impossibly long existence.
"I see... Seo-jun, you’ll remember that in a year’s time, your power will stabilize completely, free from any lingering mental strain."
"I know."
"When that happens... I’ll begin to regain my own strength. When the time comes, will you still protect me? Will you stay by my side, even then?"
Without hesitation, I answered.
"Forever."
"Thank you."
A small, genuine smile appeared on her face as she leaned closer.
Her lips touched mine briefly—a soft, tentative kiss. Pulling back, she smiled, seemingly amused.
"Haha... So this is what it feels like. It’s so different from what I’ve seen on TV or from watching you with your wives."
Her smile turned lighter, a sense of relief washing over her.
"Peace for the world... It’s strange for someone like me—an outsider deity who once sought to destroy this place—to speak of such things. But still, Seo-jun, let’s continue to protect it together."
"Of course. I’m counting on you too."