Hunter of the Perished World

[195] Dreamers (5)

Charlotte stares at Carltz dazed, and asks again as if she doesn't understand.

“I knew there was no mention of my spouse coming down to Wargrave. ”

It's true. None of the records or data said that Carltz had a spouse or that he had a woman close by.

But there was, of course, a descendant of Khaltz who resembled him, and no one questioned that. Since I was an enemy, there was nothing strange about my children whenever and where they appeared.

It was a reasonable doubt, but nobody doubted it. The descendants showed up, but nothing came down from the family saying that Calz had spent a time in harmony with them. The crew members were literally the gods of Wargrave to grant such a poem.

It was a part of being so great that I did not doubt and did not even think to doubt.

So, naturally, the descendants of Calz were the bloodlines of Calz. But he said it was a construct extracted from a gene culture. Of course, Charlotte had parents and memories of them.

However, it was said that the first descendants of Kalz were only constructs created by Kalz.

Charlotte was essentially denied existence.

“It's true that you and I share a similar genetic trait. But to use the word blood is to tell you that my relationship with you is quite hostile. ”

It's actually similar to genetic traits.

However, I can assure you that there is also a kind of authorization of science to be called bloodline.

“Why…. Did you do that? ”

Given his attitude, his love for making his own blood line didn't seem good enough. Then, why did we have to make an artificial being and create an artificial being with similar genetic traits?

“I was trying to see if I could make a clone of my genetic data to see if the Darkbones were replicated, and the result was a failure. ”

Kaltz's indiscretion makes him look as if he were invincible. Charlotte could feel the thrill of seeing such a Calz.

A true malice must be completed without malice. Every word of Khaltz, without a single handful of malicious intent, feels terribly malicious. In that contradictory emotion, Charlotte shakes her fingertips slightly.

Kindly enough, Calz said something about the Darkborn turning the demon-hunter into a demon-hunter. I explained that. And it's also a framing procedure that's done science by mimicking it.

“It failed, but it was a waste. It was time to stabilize the Wargrave. That's why I've stratified Wargrave privileges under the name of my descendant, the fallen construct. Class is definitely a good tool for control. ”

A social system that can be ascended by anyone is democratic and unstable. There is definitely anxiety when generation change occurs.

That's why Kaltz made Wargrave nobles the result of his failed experiments. When the excuse that only a handful of privileged men have their enemies, most of them give up on being enemies.

In the end, the descendants of Khaltz, the only thing that could be an enemy and a privileged class, were merely stakes planted by the enemy Khaltz to prevent confusion during Wargrave's coup and generation change.

And as Calz stepped back from the line pretending to be dead, he left the annoying and worthless things I wanted to do to the puppeteer.

“Does this explain why you have no affection for your offspring? ”

Charlotte realizes why Ivan was not at all favorable when he talked about Calz. It's not just the betrayal or the frustration of a puppet's life that he feels alive.

Carls, like the impurity in front of him, has something to offend people.

It's the kind of feeling you get when you're faced with a machine that's too similar to humans.

In such a contemptible sensation as a close tug-of-war in an unpleasant valley, Charlotte asks.

“If I were a true descendant, would I understand that I would not have done this? ”

Charlotte was treating him with a new thoughtful tone.

“Of course not.”

Seeing Carltz, a true descendant, come at this point and pretend he didn't have any affection, Charlotte gripped it. Then what is the need to say so far?

I might have said he was simply telling the truth. Charlotte was even more unpleasant because she could predict the answer to some degree. Looking at Charlotte's face, he said what I was going to say this time.

“I don't interfere in many ways. Ivan also did not interfere with the purge he wanted to purge. Just remember, when you have my instructions, they come first. ”

It was to inform Charlotte who would be the next enemy.

“What happens if I don't? ”

Even with aggressive word choice, Kalz's expression remained unchanged.

“As you wish. ”

“Yes?”

Charlotte is stunned by the sudden surrender declaration.

“My existence has been passed down to the enemy for generations. Obviously, now I have no basis in Wargrave itself. If you resist, you will have the Wargrave intact. If you're gonna kick me out, you can do whatever you want. ”

What kind of obscenity is this?

He shows no emotion even when talking about his helplessness. Then why are you a puppet?

“This relationship is not one-sided. Well, then it hasn't lasted that long. I manipulate the enemy, and sometimes I get what I want in return for being manipulated. Data on gunships, like they are now. ”

This is a horizontal relationship, not an ascending relationship. Enemies receive the help of their enemies, Kalz, whenever there is a crisis in return for obedience. Calz controls and controls Wargrave, but he doesn't intervene in any way.

That's why refusing to control it actually costs Wargrave a great deal.

A man of considerable loyalty to Wargrave is essentially a man of absolute loyalty.

A person with a passion cannot even sit there in the first place. Therefore, the enemy insists that he is the enemy who can even give his life to loyalty, or who has given his life many times. And Kaltz will make a final assessment.

And he who sits in the enemy thinks of Wargrave more than himself. That is why we endure personal insults and insults, and cannot defeat Wargrave's greatest force and ally, Kalz.

It won't be easy to die, and killing itself will result in enormous losses to Wargrave. That's why the enemies of all time hated Kaltz, the blackguard, and were able to get rid of him at any time and did not do so.

If even the Wargrave is gone, there will be no place to rest in this ruined world.

Because they knew that their ancestors and their crew always put their hands on salvation in times of crisis.

Because of that damn loyalty.

I can't kill Carltz.

Karltz rules Wargrave logically, not powerfully. Wargrav, the world's most powerful, yet intact, accepts Kalz's rule by logic, ironically and not by power.

Carls says he saw Charlotte's face.

“Anyone can kill a king and kill a ruler, but everyone accepts that rule. That's what domination is all about. This is no different. ”

The ruler had never been Bondi's absolute enemy. In front of bullets, knives, and violence, the ruler was never indispensable. From that point of view, the demon-hunter Kaltz had gained a considerable level of inevitability among many rulers who existed in the world.

The original majority lies in dominance, and everyone is comfortable with domination except for a few.

It may not be that surprising to think that the obscurity of the name Kalz can be changed at any time.

The ruler of Bondi is not strong, he is strong.

This conversation is about Charlotte acknowledging her reign. And the Enemy Genealogy will continue, and the Wargraves' reign will continue for generations to come.

It breaks the heart, not the will to succumb to violence.

It makes you realize that not accepting this rule is a violation of Wargrave.

Like Ivan de Calz surrendered. Like accepting Calz's rule despite hatred.

Hate all you want, but I'll have you.

Disgustingly violent language continues in insensitive expressions and tone.

The enemies of this age have surrendered not to Khaltz, but to their loyalty. It was a natural outcome to choose and send such a person here in the first place.

Carltz is also a demon-hunter, and a hunter only throws a battle to win battles. That's why Charlotte had to conflict between her loyalty to Wargrave and herself, not Karl's.

‘I'm scared.... ’

The user must confront an opponent who is already scheduled to be persuaded.

None of the enemies of all time would have hated Khaltz.

Charlotte was so convinced. Bondi's path to enmity was not his own. But I have only one very big opportunity, and through it comes what should not have been mine.

Whatever it is, it doesn't matter.

You can say no and try to find someone else, but if you do, Caltz may not stand still, but Ivan won't stand still.

I accept that.

But in this first and last day's Q&A, Charlotte was able to solve her own questions.

“You created the White Witch? ”

The moment I had to answer the question, Khaltz didn't get angry. He was patient enough to live for a long time. If it was long, I would give it to Charlotte for a few days.

“I never asked you to make it, but I started it. ”

“Why did you do that? ”

I was asking why New Hong Kong, Central Asia, was so far away from here. That's why she woke up.

“New Hong Kong is a great environment for materials. ”

Moscow is a municipality of Wargrave Bay. That's why every manpower loss is a loss to Wargrave. On the other hand, the adjacent portraits and the large number of humans that were there made up the metropolitan area.

There was no place to find experimental materials outside Wargrave.

“Also with the possibility of uncontrollable subjects being created, building a lab here is risky. ”

In fact, due to the Hive that was built in the New Hong Kong region, the local portraits had to suffer enormous damage. With no reason to build a dangerous experimental site near my home, Caltz ordered the Devil's experiments on the Asian Army Command in New Hong Kong, quite far away.

So it wasn't a lone offence by the Central Asian Army, it was a conspiracy of one another. Only two enemies and Kaltz knew about it.

Kaltz handed over the data he needed for the study, and the Central Asian military took the data and developed the blueprints themselves through experimentation and development.

“But in the middle, the Central Asian army betrayed... Is this the story?”

“That's right."

The Central Asian military did not listen to the commands and follow the controls, but had a different mind. The study was reported as a failure and they were secretly progressing their experiments in Busan. As a result, BMCP is dormant.

In many ways, the Central Command was sloppy. Charlotte frowns, looking at him.

“You've been distracted.”

“I needed a job. ”

“What is that…. ”

“All I needed was the success of the study, not the loyalty of the Central Asian Army. As a result you have brought the data to me, and my objective has been achieved. ”

It was none of my business whether there was a war or not. That said, Kaltz was confident that the Central Asians would somehow complete their power, whether they predicted treason or not. Anyone can be sure, even if it's not Carltz.

There is no end to anyone's desire for power. Kaltz only knew the essence of man. The more uneasy Kalz is, the more he becomes, the more mistaken the Central Asian Army is that I can fully grasp its power and devote myself to the study.

As a result, the White Witch will be released, and there will be a great war raging throughout the Earth, but Carltz did not care about that at all.

As if it were someone else's business.

“Ivan would have wanted you to fail. ”

“ ……. ”

“He hates me so much for being extraordinary among the enemies of all time. That's why it was so passive with instructions for the Central Asian Army to retrieve the research data. For example, you were just a gesture. ”

I'm still trying to listen to you. After all, Calz's orders were not absolute, and Ivan had the freedom to follow them but passively.

“You were afraid. You didn't tell me what to do with my demons." ”

Nevertheless, Carltz did not scold Ivan.

“But the world is the consequence. ”

The Undercover operation Charlotte undertook was nearly impossible, and she faced several death threats during her harsh return journey.

Calz's judgment was inconsistent. What percentage of undercovers are successful? I didn't attack Ivan at all who tried to do his bidding that way.

If Charlotte hadn't met the Demon Hunter, Charlotte would have rotted in there, disabled in Portress, Busan.

She was reborn by many coincidences and events, and by Charlotte's desperate will. Charlotte, who Ivan was about to sacrifice, was miraculously reborn, and Carltz grabbed what he wanted.

It's just a coincidence. Carltz was neither dense nor clever. If it had been a slight misstep, Charlotte would not have been alive. If Charlotte and Jean hadn't run into each other in the free city of Shira, we wouldn't have had a day.

There were no results like this. It was ridiculous.

“You're not as dense as I thought. ”

Charlotte was furious with the uneasiness and clumsiness of the enemy in front of her eyes. Nevertheless, he cried out for his biggest role in succeeding his plan.

What do you believe in? Are you so slow?

But Khaltz was still there.

“There's no need to be dense. ”

“What is that…. ”

“I am an immortal with a Darkbone. ”

At that, Charlotte opened her eyes.

“Even if it's not dense, coincidence always comes to me when I live. ”

So you don't have to live passionately and plan things. In life, everything happens. If Charlotte fails, then you simply throw away the possibilities of the next, and the next, and the next, and the next, eternal moment.

Then, one day, the outcome you want in the name of coincidence comes.

Immortals live in desperation. Thinking that there is only now, I try to find the best results, suffer, and solve problems.

But that doesn't apply to him at all.

All problems will be solved one day.

No matter how much trouble you're in, it disappears in time. That's why Carltz can be so lazy.

“I have the freedom to do my job. ”

It doesn't matter if you don't work for eternity. It was so pathetic, but so terrifying and unbearable.

I'll do whatever it takes. If you live forever, of course you will.

Ten years, 20 years, a hundred years.

In life, what Kalz wanted would eventually cross the boundary of coincidence and fall into his hands. This time only the first attempt was successful. It is human to live in so many coincidences. For Kalz to live forever, that coincidence would eventually be as numerous as a rubble.

But Charlotte has provoked the mortal to anger.

I tried to accept it, but I couldn't.

I tried to surrender, but I didn't want to.

“But, but there was a war! How can you say something like that when you know what's going to break? A little, a little wiser, a little tighter, a little more planned! There wouldn't have been a fight with the Central Asians! People didn't have to die like this! A little more, a little more caution would not have triggered this violence! ”

If the Central Asian forces had been properly controlled, the Wargrave would not have been divided if it had been controlled at all.

Charlotte doesn't know what Calz's plan is, but she does know that many people will die because of this absolute insecurity.

Eventually, he induced this war through anxiety. Even if it is not the outcome you want, it is not the outcome you care about. Charlotte exclaims as if to vomit tears.

I've only worked for this. And I put in the last puzzle that I don't know how to solve.

“Your restlessness will shatter the world once more! ”

“So?”

He asks again.

“What if it breaks again?" ”

Karltz speaks calmly.

“I saw the world crumble once. ”

“Well…. ”

“Monsters appeared, nukes erupted all over the place, and everything fell apart in the battle between humans. But how about it?”

Carls mutters as if everything was meaningless.

“Humans are still alive. ”

They were destroyed, but not destroyed.

“This war will be the same. ”

Carltz reveals his feelings for the first time.

Bleeding

He laughed.

But Charlotte knew it wasn't her he was laughing at. He laughed at something, but he had no idea what he was laughing at.

“It collapses once, but it can't collapse twice. ”

“ …. ”

“And now that humans are weaker than ever, there is no end to human combat. ”

Disgustingly big and macroscopic thinking is not enough to be inhuman.

That's, like, semi-human.

But Charlotte opened her eyes.

“What…. Is that sound?”

It was because I heard something I couldn't ignore.

“What are you asking? ”

“The world was destroyed by human wars.... Didn't you?”

What she learned was different.

The world is doomed. Mass Confusion Point (MCP) has appeared all over the globe, and it has been said that many monsters have spilled from it. I've heard there were no monsters in the past.

Therefore, it is known that humans were destroyed by monsters. But Kaltz said the world was doomed by human warfare.

“Guess that's how they teach these days. ”

Kaltz asked, "What's the big secret?"

“The emergence of monsters was only a trigger, but a direct cause was war. ”

Karlsz says the same thing about what Jean once told Leona.

“A war between men. ”

“ ……. ”

Human revolt is not a day or two of work. Even now, when the numbers have been absolutely reduced, Wargrave civil war still continues. However, Charlotte could not believe that the world had become like this because of humans.

Charlotte is not a great humanist, but she does not believe Humans are despicable.

“Do you want to know? ”

Knowing doesn't make a difference.

The world will remain extinct, and we will only realize how foolish, selfish and arrogant man was when he perished because of man.

But Charlotte nods.

“Yes.”

Kaltz continues slowly, as if this was his last answer.

Now even that word has been forgotten, but the memory of the destruction that was called the Mass Confusion to people.

The demon-hunter who remembers those days says.

“In 2070, a colossal black hole appeared in the overpopulated metropolitan city on the planet simultaneously, and a monster began to spill out of the black hole that had never existed in the world. ”

That was the beginning of the mass convergence, and that black hole was the mass convergence point. It was the beginning of a great disaster that would destroy the world.

But Charlotte said the same thing.

The only thing keeping track of years is Wargrave in the world.

It is now two hundred and twelve years after the extinction.

2292.

The day the world was destroyed was in the book 2080. But what Carls said about monsters appearing was 222 years ago.

Humans weren't destroyed as soon as the creature appeared.

There was a ten-year grace.