I Quit the Hero’s Party Chapter 528

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“This world needs discipline.”

One day, Gletus said:

“It is a chaotic world. It is a chaotic world where people hate people, start wars on behalf of the gods, and the flames of war burn the continent. That is why discipline is even more necessary.”

Discipline.

“Established discipline. A solid foundation. This world needs discipline that will calm chaos and bring about a stable world. Only with such discipline will humanity be able to stand up again.”

she said with a smile.

“It sounds grand, but to put it simply, you need someone like a parent.”

“parents?”

“Yes, parents. I thought it would be good to have someone like a parent who would help children who have fallen and help them get up and protect them until they can move forward on their own.”

“Yes,” she let out a long breath.

“Neither you nor I have ever felt such a presence. We have been abandoned by everything.”

Those born with the scars of divine punishment engraved on their bodies.

Those who had the qualities of a leader would die or be abandoned by their parents. So was Jormun, and so was Gletus.

“And we’re not the only ones left behind.”

she said

“All mankind has been abandoned by the world. No god cares for mankind or listens to our wishes. It is a pity.”

She stretched out her hand towards the sky.

“I just hope that one day, I will be able to make a wish rather than a curse towards the sky.”

Gletus’ eyes, looking at the sky, sparkled with green. Jormun suddenly thought that her dreamy appearance was beautiful.

Yes, because I knew the life she lived.

She was born with the same scars of divine punishment as herself, and was abandoned by everything. It was clear that she, like him, had had an unfortunate childhood, being kicked, ridiculed, and chased by her own people.

not loved

Abandoned from everything.

They were always under threat, and had to shed blood from fellow humans.

Because of such a childhood, Jormun became excessively vicious. He didn’t care about anything other than his own survival. But Gletus was different. She may have lived the same life as herself, but the place she was looking at was a completely different place.

Even though she was not loved, she wondered what she could do for the world. I used to sacrifice myself to save someone.

Jormun felt that the sublimity, the life of her walking while looking at a place different from himself, was beautiful. She was drawn to her life because she felt beautiful. Because she was led, she had the same dreams and walked the same path.

“Let’s go, Jormun. To the final battlefield.”

Although I can’t be like her.

Although I can’t love the world like she does.

Because I felt like I could love the new world she would create. Because as I walked along with her, she seemed like she could change herself. Because I thought it would be nice if I could see her smiling in her changed world.

That’s why we ran together.

The flames of war were extinguished, the armies of the gods were divided, all gods were defeated, and rules were engraved in the sky at the end of a long journey. After overcoming countless hardships, we finally reached our destination.

That’s how the world changed.

The rules she engraved warmly illuminated the world, and under the stars, humanity began to rise again. Humanity made wishes to the stars in the night sky, and began to prosper under the stars’ protection.

The world she had longed for had opened up.

It was opened, but…

‘there.’

You weren’t there.

There was only you.

“······.”

Jormun blinked.

He slowly opened his eyes through the flowing memories. Jormun frowned at the shining sunlight. Sunlight was streaming through the collapsed ceiling of the Platinum Temple.

My field of vision was narrower than usual.

There was no strength in my body.

He could no longer feel the Dragon Eye and the constellations that had been with him for tens of thousands of years. The same goes for omnipotence. He felt as if he had returned to being human.

“oh.”

A voice was heard.

Jormun raised his head towards where the voice came from. There he was, a human looking down at him.

“You’re finally opening your eyes. I was shocked because I thought you were dead.”

Raniel van Trias.

The leader of this era, who had surrendered himself, was looking down at him. Looking up at her, Jormun let out a chuckle.

“If you stick a fist in the face that can shatter steel, people usually die. It’s common sense.”

“How are you still alive?”

“I don’t know if I can describe this as alive, but it seems that way.”

Jormun let out a long breath.

He was leaning against a pillar of a collapsed temple. The constellations on his body were crumbling, and cracks appeared all over his body. It was somewhat expected.

Constellations are like your life. The moment the constellation crumbles, your body will also begin to collapse.

“Looks like I lost.”

“You didn’t just lose, you were robbed miserably.”

“But you don’t look fine either.”

Jormun shrugged his shoulders as he glanced at the blood-covered Raniel. So what she said was true, but Jormun also knew that what she said was correct. defeated. And that too miserably.

“Discipline has been completely shattered.”

“That’s it.”

“If I had known this would happen, I would have broken the taboo a long time ago. I was too relaxed.”

“Considering that, you look relieved?”

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“Is it tea?”

“A bit much.”

Jormun lowered his head and laughed.

Because I had to watch it at the last moment. What is the current form of discipline reflected in Raniel’s eyes?

There were no rules there that Jormun wanted to keep. The discipline that I walked with her in the sky… has already disappeared. Maybe he realized that fact a long time ago.

‘I guess I’ve just been ignoring it.’

Close your eyes and cover your ears.

He probably just didn’t want to let go of the only trace she left behind. In the end, it was only after being denied everything at the hands of her junior that Jormun was able to accept that fact.

“Whoa…”

Jormun let out a long breath and raised his head again.

He spoke briefly to Raniel, who was looking down at him.

“Aren’t you going to see the end?”

“What do you do when you’re annoyed by someone who can’t even move?”

And, she said.

“I don’t know about anyone else, but I thought you needed to see it from the closest place.”

“what?”

“You ask knowingly.”

Raniel stretched out his hand.

The place where her outstretched finger pointed was the blue sky. There was a hole in the sky where Jormun would have originally displayed constellations. Raniel said, dangling her finger toward the hole.

“This is the beginning of a new era, right?”

“It’s cruel to watch the discipline I tried so hard to protect crumble.”

“You should still see it.”

Raniel laughed bitterly.

“As a parent of humanity, I don’t want to see my children become independent.”

Parents, D.

Jormun fell silent as Gletus’ words came to mind.

widely.

With those last words, Raniel turned his back on Jormun and walked away. After looking at Raniel’s back moving away from him for a while… Jormun soon opened his mouth.

“I’m sorry to say that you’re trying to leave in style, but aren’t you in a difficult situation because you don’t have a tower? As far as I know, the tower you prepared has been completely destroyed.”

It was something I tried to avoid saying as much as possible in order to save my junior’s face, but it was because I could see Raniel looking around to see if he could find anything to use for the tower.

“······.”

Raniel flinched and finally stopped.

She slowly turned her head and looked at Jormún. It was the perfect answer. The Tower of Babel, which was supposed to build a path to the sky, was completely destroyed in a close battle with Ganicalt.

“···Did you know?”

While Raniel, whose ears were slightly red from being stabbed in the head, stopped walking awkwardly, Jormun burst out laughing. He smiled and opened his mouth.

“Take it and use it.”

Jormun touched the temple with his fingertip.

“This platinum temple itself is the material for the tower.”

“It doesn’t look like it.”

Kyle slowly raised his head at the voice he heard. She leaned back against the fragments of the collapsed temple and Kyle looked towards where her voice had come from.

“I think you are similar.”

“My whole body aches.”

Absentmindedness, destel.

The man who had defeated the ancient dragon after a bloody battle was tapping my shoulder. Just like Kyle, who was completely injured, Destel was also covered in wounds. De Stell let out a long breath, wiping the soot off her face.

“It looks like it’s almost over there too.”

He stretched out his hand and pointed to the Platinum Temple.

A place where space is cracked, the scenery is mixed up, the sky is split and twisted, and it becomes another world. The shock waves that erupted from there had suddenly calmed down.

“What on earth are you and that guy doing?”

Destel let out a laugh as if it was absurd.

“During the fight, didn’t the temple suddenly break into pieces, the sky split at an angle, and the scenery mixed up? At the end, the space shattered like some sort of glass window.”

“I don’t know what the last one is.”

“You know everything except the last one.”

Anyway, these guys are like idiots.

As Destel was muttering, someone walked out of the temple. Raniel van Trias. She waved her hand lightly at Destel and Kyle, as if announcing her victory.

“He’s a complete mess too.”

“It’s a chronic disease of warriors.”

She also didn’t look human.

The three warriors gathered in one place looked at each other and laughed as if they were dumbfounded. Because there were only patients who seemed to have difficulty even standing right now.

“Now it won’t be a lie that I couldn’t participate in the festival because of my injury.”

“I threw it out as an excuse, but it really happened that way.”

“At times like this, I envy your regenerative power. Can you lend me some starlight? At times like this, I really need starlight’s regenerative power.”

Raniel laughed at Kyle’s joke that wasn’t a joke.

“You can just ask Sarah.”

“That’s also true.”

Kyle shrugged his shoulders and let out a long breath.

“so.”

Kyle said.

“Now, what do you plan to do?”

“I have to go up and see.”

Raniel raised his head and looked at the sky.

There was a huge rule that had bound the sky for a long time, a crack created by the shaking of the constellations. Raniel continued, looking at the crack.

“I have a story to share up there.”

Stars and long-time seniors.

The sight of Raniel muttering like that made Kyle feel a little distant for some reason. The same sense of encountering the transcendent that he felt when he first encountered Yor Moon.

“Ranielle.”

Was that why?

Kyle said something that suddenly occurred to him.

“I still haven’t forgotten my promise to buy you a drink.”

“···Suddenly?”

“If you don’t come back, they’re saying they’ll come and collect money for your drinks.”

Raniel, who had been tilting his head as if he did not understand what was being said, seemed to understand what he meant belatedly and burst into laughter.

“okay.”

Raniel nodded and took a step forward. The moment he stepped forward with a thud, the Platinum City shook. The fragments of the temple, which had been thrown all over the city, began to rise into the sky.

“I’ll come back.”

Babel.

The path to heaven began to be made.

fantasy,

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