"Stop! Who....”

Soldiers guarding the basement pushed in the window, but when they saw Asher's face, they hurriedly stepped down. They moved away without saying a word with the young faces of the Lord.

"It's comfortable to be famous.’

They passed them and entered the realm of darkness. It may be because of the feeling, but the darkness is thicker than before.

Geran had said. It's going to be fun. If it works out as planned, I'll probably be the first person to step on the horse.

If you were preparing for the crack to change this way, it was really great. With a small admiration, Asher stepped inside, shaking off the clinging darkness.

Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

A scream broke out. Asher flew away. There was a strange sight as I arrived at the place where the scream rang.

Master! No! Stop it!

"Stay still! It's necessary! It's time to repay your kindness!"

Oh, no! I don't like this! I don't like this kind of grace!

Geran, who was climbing and pressing on the horse, and a low-class horse mana, who was struggling desperately, were seen. Geran burst the mine with a flushed face.

"Finally!"

Argh! Human! Help me!

"What a human being! We're the only ones here....”

Asher entered the view of Run, who was speaking confidently. His pupils began to shake.

"…brother?"

"Sit. Do you want me to clear it for you?”

Asher pulled back, the mahjong howled.

Don't go!

***

"Well, you've shown me you can'

Geran scratched his head. The Maas were hiding behind Asher and shivering in terror.

"Just in case."

"It's all right."

Asher cut off Geran. Geran's face began to crumple.

"…no."

"I don't want to blame you for your taste. I'm not that proud of myself."

The sword-mad man had no right to say anything to others. Geran clicked his tongue.

"I like girls. I'm not interested in anything else. What I just did was what I said before. It's for that."

Geran raised a low horse with his chin.

"I need him to open the horse."

"Was it that way?"

"Don't get me wrong because it's you. You should just come quickly."

No way!

The mah people howled.

I love the ground! I don't want to go to the horse!

"Shut up and follow me! I'm not going to kill you. I'm not going to be on the horse forever. Come on!"

It hurts! No! What if I die there?

"He doesn't even know the grace....”

Geran gnashed his teeth and the Ma people avoided the eye. Asher giggled at the sight of the two.

"It's nice to see."

"What a good thing."

"At least you won't be lonely.”

The owner of the bottom cannot escape from the underground for life. On such a subject, ordinary people had to live here alone, spewing out their magic to go crazy when approached. The solitude was not easy to bear.

But beside Geron, there was a low horse race. Even if there were some problems, having someone to talk to was very different from not having someone to talk to.

At least Geron isn't going crazy. I had such confidence. Geran scratched his head with a shy face to see if he knew.

"Well, yeah. Hey, I'll do what you asked me to do. So just do it once."

Oh, really?

The mah people were delighted. The mah-jong, who had been moaning for a while, finally accepted.

Dae, do I have to be gentle?

"I'll try. All right, that's enough. That you're here means it's not good outside, is it?”

Asher nodded. Geran stretched himself.

"Just because you're in here doesn't mean you don't know the outside world. You don't want to feel it, but you do."

Geran waved his hand. The darkness surrounding the space united into a crack.

There was a separate space beyond that.

"It's time to finish. Hey. Please call other people. People who have to listen to this, or are involved in it."

Geran said with a serious eye.

"I'll tell you when they come."

***

Not many people were involved. I didn't hear the location, but I could get a rough idea. It's either near the security guard's quarters or an inn you've stopped by before.

Many people looked at Asher throughout her walk, but no one spoke to her. Asher stopped walking as she passed through the eyes of various emotions.

Where he stopped was an empty space between buildings. The unnaturally empty place looked as if something had disappeared without a trace.

Asher knew what was there. The gate of the sword. Where N'Sir was asleep.

I couldn't see it now.

"Excuse me..."

Asher turned her head. A young man, who came up to San, hesitated and opened his mouth.

"Do you... do you remember me.

"I remember."

The Sword Gate. It was an employee who was guarding it. The man's face brightened up.

"You remember me. Hey, it's an honor."

The man also watched the fight between Asher and God. There was a close reverence in my eyes.

"Ca, I thought it was unusual since you opened the door of the sword, but even the gods....”

"That's enough."

It was a shame to hear what you did again from others. Asher looked at the place where the sword's door was.

"What happened?"

"Oh... you mean the door to the sword. We were surprised, too. It disappeared a few days ago without a sound or a rumor."

I went to work in the morning, but my workplace disappeared. The man shuddered at the memory of that time.

"We know from the top, but no one knows why. I'm also in a position to wait for the relocation.”

"Is that so?"

I had a rough idea why it disappeared. The Sword Gate is made up of the power of Enshir. Now that Lee Hyung can't interfere with the ground, it was natural for the sword door to disappear.

The brother was genuinely banished from the ground. Asher suddenly came up and pulled out the devil's weapon. I swung lightly, but I couldn't feel any power.

'Does it include the devil, too?'

God was also no longer able to interfere with the earth by Asher. The same was true of this brother and the devil.

There's only two left. And when this fight ends, there is only one left.

Then what happens to non-human heroes?

"Of course."

"Oh. Go, work hard work! I'll always cheer for you!"

Asher's funeral was followed by a man waving his arms with a red face. Asher left him behind and entered the city's alley. After some depth, he opened his mouth.

"Cyers."

"I noticed it again."

Cayers grumbled out of the darkness.

"Since when have you known?”

"From the time I entered the capital."

Since then, Kiers has been chasing Asher. He frowned.

"Tut. I don't want to get caught at least once. I know why you called me.”

Cayers and he had made a bet on whether to recognize him or not. Caius said with a grim look.

"I lost. I admit defeat. I didn't notice until you revealed yourself."

I had reached a certain point, but I couldn't find out more than that. In the meantime, Asher revealed herself and now most people knew about him.

The information organization that knew everything was later noticed than the general public. It was an undeniable defeat.

"Now you are the owner of the subject. Order anything. We'll follow your advice.”

Behind him, people dressed in black appeared one by one. Asher opened her mouth to them.

"It's going to be hard.”

"I always tell you, there's nothing impossible for us.”

"Okay, and this is probably my last order."

Asher said. After a while, his words were over. Cayers scratched his head with a haggard face.

"Uh. Um."

"What's wrong with you?"

"…you. Are you Asher?"

"Strange?"

"Yes."

Cayers nodded as if there was no room for discussion.

"I would do that if I were an ordinary person, but it's not something you can say."

"Then you don't know me very well.”

Asher added.

"And besides this, there's nothing else I can ask of you."

There was nothing to gain from the intelligence organization at this point. Caius knew him, but he looked very uncomfortable.

"Well, that's true, but… Well, it's your choice. I won't say any more. It'll take some time.”

Cayers' body began to turn dark. Just before leaving, said Caius.

"You. You weren't just a black-thinking monster."

The trend of popularity has disappeared. Asher looked in the direction for a moment and walked again.

***

I heard from the guard and found out where the others were. When I entered the inn and stood in front of the room, I heard a noise inside.

"No. So let's think it over. If I were a woman, that would be a little too much.”

"What are you talking about? You don't know how women feel."

"You're younger than me.”

"I agree with what Goblin says. Woman, you are young and immature."

"Are you going to side with me, Monster? Oh. I really don't think I can do that....”

Asher opened the door. Laika, who was tapping her feet on the blanket, smiled brightly at Asher.

"Asher! You're here!"

"You're here."

"Long time no see. Human."

Inside were Tacan, Rizadman, and Leica. They huddled together with refreshments in the middle. Asher burst into laughter.

"You seem to get along well.”

"Well, that'sure.

Leica scratched her cheek.

"I rarely have anyone to open my heart to."

She's a hero's successor. Ordinary people are only in awe of her. I couldn't approach as a friend. It was not much different at the Academy. Those who were close also naturally distanced themselves as she grew older.

Paradoxically, except for the heroes, Asher, and her family, the monsters Tacan and Lizadman were the closest to her.

"I didn't expect this to happen. He talked calmly to the guy who was trying to kill me."

"It's not weird.”

Asher could understand. That's why heroes in the past approached him. He didn't worship or praise them because he was a hero. The tacan raised the corners of his mouth.

"I felt bad for you to be alone. So I talked to him."

"What a pity."

Tacan and Leica Asher, who were bickering, said nothing. Leica tilted her head as he remained quiet.

"Asher, I think something's changed.”

"I've made a decision.”

Tacan chewed the refreshments at Asher's calm words.

"It's good to change. It means you can see yourself. So what's the occasion?"

"Tacan and Richard Man. I'm sure your hometowns are everywhere."

"That's right."

"I don't remember, but we were born there.”

"What choice would you make if you could go back there?"

"…Ho."

The tacan raised the corners of his mouth.

"You must be thinking of something interesting."

"Follow me, Leica. You too."

"Uh. Yeah."

Laika got up in a huddle.

"Oh. Asher. Have you seen Cayers? He's been trying to find you."

"I saw it on my way."

"You're the owner now, aren't you? What are you going to do?”

"I've already given you an order.”

"What is it? You didn't ask me to tell you a quiet place far from the world, did you?

"Why should I do that?"

Laika said with a face that said, "It'sincerely.

"When it's all over, you'll be stuck in a place where no one knows, and you'll only wield the sword.”

"I think so too. That's what you are."

Tacan echoed Leica's words.

"DALLA."

Asher opened the door with a smile.

"It has nothing to do with me."