Chapter 230 – Chapter 230- The Beginning of the War (3)
Short silence.
In the majestic silence where even the air feels heavy.
Five pairs of eyes focused on one person.
Kim Ji-hye stands up from her chair and smokes a cigarette.
It wasn’t an ordinary cigarette, but the sorceress in front of her was amplifying the negative energy in real time.
She didn’t even show any agitation, she looked around calmly.
The inorganic figure looking around with tightly condensed purple eyes seemed to ignore the current situation.
Clearly, despite the fact that the heads of each faction are besieging themselves.
Even though it was obviously caught in a trap.
As if she had expected all of this, instead Kim Ji-hye was arrogantly looking down at them.
It is arrogance, and it is an object.
Clearly, in my head, I was screaming that it was a bluff.
The nickname Kim Ji-hye had and the status of Kim Ji-hye seen in her old war shimmered.
The best shaman of the current generation that no one can deny.
That thing in front of me was a monster.
Gulp.
I heard someone swallowing saliva.
And as if that signaled a flare, Li Shang, who was clutching the spearhead behind Jihye Kim, moved her body.
“Kha!”
As if he had endured it for a long time, he let out a short moan and swung his long spear.
Like a tattoo on Li Shang’s body, the spear blades with letters written here and there split the chair behind Kim Ji-hye.
Naturally, the blade did not reach Kim Ji-hye.
Li Shang didn’t think her first attack would work either, so she immediately stepped on her stride and whirled the blade of her spear.
Huong, Huong.
As the large Li Shang charged at Kim Ji-hye, the rest of her members naturally began to gather.
A position to assist each other.
Evergreen, who is in charge of buffs and debuffs, had already retreated to one wall and was in a state of incantation.
Phoenix, Lee Ji-heon, and Psynic were in the process of manifesting magic and witchcraft nearby to pressure Kim Ji-hye from a mid-to-long distance.
Whoops.
It was as if the reason I had swung the spear until now was to get them into position.
The blade of Li Shang’s spear began to glow.
Jihye Kim took out her cigarette and exhaled lightly.
“Whoa.”
As soon as she let out a breath filled with negative energy, something suddenly came out from under Kim Ji-hye.
Chae Ae-Aeng!
Li Shang grinned tearfully at the sight of it blocking her own spear blade.
“You’re two billion…!”
A monster who was once on the same side.
The notorious monster who used to decapitate shamans with a sharp scythe was now blocking the edge of his own spear.
Wearing monocle glasses, it glared at itself with a scythe hanging from its spear.
Hehe!”
Li Shang let out a laugh, putting more energy into her spear blade.
Woo-woo-!
At Li Shang, the tattoos on her body quivered, and the characters drawn on the blades of her spear reacted.
Shit.
When two oxenies realized that her own scythe was cracking, she quickly turned it around.
When the blade of her spear, which had been tied to her, was undone, Li Shang stabbed Kim Ji-hye behind her two-headed mother-in-law as if she liked it.
In that brief moment, Kim Ji-hye was floating in the air.
“…?”
Whirik.
Jihye Kim bent her in the air, and she clung to his arm.
For a moment, Li Shang didn’t know what kind of magic her magic would strike, so she manifested a tattoo drawn on her arm.
Resistance.
Li Shang, who believed in her own constitution that could erase most of her spells, tried to tear off Jihye Kim, who clung violently to her arm.
But Jihye Kim climbed her arm, nimbly like a snake, and she caught her foot around Li Shang’s neck.
“Oops?!”
Thump.
It wasn’t witchcraft.
From the beginning, Kim Ji-hye noticed that she would activate her anti-magic power, and had been fighting with her taijutsu.
Dudududuuk.
Strengthening her body and strangling her with a force beyond her perception, Kim Ji-hye manifested something in her hand.
A shimmering black dagger.
At the sight of her fairly familiar dagger, it was Li Shang who hurriedly tore her Kim Ji-hye from her own neck.
Kim Ji-hye, as if she wouldn’t miss the chance she had once seized, skillfully climbed onto Li Shang’s body and brandished her dagger.
Quaang-!
But the dagger couldn’t rip open Li Shang’s abdomen.
It was because the phoenix and the phoenix, who couldn’t just watch it from behind, attacked Li Shang with flame and telekinetic power, respectively.
Patter.
Li Shang, who was hit with witchcraft and sorcery by her direct hit, and Kim Ji-hye, who backed down because of it.
Li Shang touched her red-hot body herself, and she laughed heartily.
“I was too careless from the beginning.”
I thought I’d stick with taijutsu, right?
Lixiang recalled Jihye Kim from her childhood, whom she had seen in the war.
It was like a beast, with her long hair waving and blood smeared on her white cheeks.
As time passed, I thought she had changed.
It didn’t change, it was just something that was hidden.
Lixiang narrowed her eyes and swung the spear at her.
“Sheesh.”
Kim Ji-hye clicked her tongue as if she was annoyed that her first attack had failed.
Looking at the guys slowly putting pressure on her again, Kim Ji-hye thought.
Dragging time.
The fact that they didn’t come in strong from the beginning meant that the guys were taking their time.
And there was only one reason to turn off that time.
Tick.
The sound of the clock ringing in my ears.
Kim Ji-hye, who confirmed that her evergreen corner of her mouth went up, immediately threw her body toward the window.
Lee Ji-hun, who stood in her way, blocked her with dozens of reinforced swords, but Kim Ji-hye steadfastly jumped toward the window even though her blades gnawed at her body.
Clink.
A shard of glass fell on her, and at the same time, Kim Ji-hye landed on her floor.
When she came out and saw the surroundings, Kim Ji-hye spat out a curse at her.
“To rot.”
A clock-shaped shaman circle wrapped around the ceiling and the space around it.
They were making a clicking sound, creating a space completely separated from the world outside.
Tick tock, tock.
Her own wrists and ankles, and the clock-shaped second hand of the shaman gin, draped in the shape of an X, moved.
As Jihye Kim gazed at her sorceress with her irritated eyes, Li Shang and the rest of her crew followed one after another.
“How about a trap to catch only you?”
Evergreen looked at Kim Ji-hye and laughed.
Jihye Kim wiped the blood dripping down her cheek with her hand and continued to suck on her cigarette.
“Whoa.”
Instead of answering, Evergreen, who saw Kim Ji-hye filling her yin energy while inhaling her smoke, joined her hand.
Tick.
The clock moved.
At the same time, her breathing as she exhaled Kim Ji-hye’s cigarette began to slow.
As if trapped in an isolated time alone, Kim Ji-hye’s movements changed unnaturally.
Haha!”
Li Shang grabbed the blade and leaped into the air.
Duoxi swung her scythe and tried to cut down Li Shang.
Tick.
It was the same with Duouksini that slowed down.
Pug.
Li Shang’s spear blade slashed at Duoxini.
No matter how slow it was, it was Kim Ji-hye who avoided Li-xiang’s spear edge through the time Duoksini had earned.
To her telekinesis, to her flying wires and flames, to her own ankles that followed her.
Kim Ji-hye entered into a spell.
“Sasin-Hyeonmu.”
Crunchy.
A black shell was created around Kim Ji-hye.
The bars and flame-deflecting carapace deflected everything, but soon disappeared with a clicking sound.
“I’m sorry.”
Kim Ji-hye once again spat out her swear words.
Siha-il system.
Evergreen’s shaman who controlled everything under time was too much of a nuisance.
Pulling out one of her wires from her own shoulder, Jihye Kim frowned at her.
Evergreen let out an exclamation behind him with a nasty expression.
“Hey, Hyunmura. As expected, the gods of death and those guys are copying and using it.”
The grinning Evergreen continued.
“It wasn’t called the totality of war for nothing. Because you have everything in it.”
After Kim Ji-hye briefly sutured her wound on her shoulder, she looked at Evergreen.
Evergreen looked at Kim Ji-hye with green eyes and threw her one word.
“Are you ready to do something right now?”
“It should be.”
Kim Ji-hye bit off her cigarette.
Fighting.
The cigarettes that were all burnt were scattered to dust.
Just as the other side bought time, this side also bought time.
Kim Ji-hye, who felt an enormous yin energy tearing her insides, looked ahead at her with her blunt eyes.
“Since you’ve already seen it, you guys should be familiar with it.”
Tuuk. Took.
Jihye Kim dripped her blood into her shadow, and she gestured lightly.
“Geuuuuu.”
Then, from within the shadows, food souls with black yin energy began to climb up one by one.
Tick.
One of them disappeared at the same time as the sound of the first gymnasium was heard.
More sheep than that came out.
Evergreen maintained a relaxed expression at first, but as food souls continued to pop out, she made an absurd expression.
“For a moment.”
Kkeudeukdeuk.
The one that jumped out of the shadows and grabbed the sword.
That was indestructible.
And that next to it was Gwisusan.
The reason why Evergreen remembers each of those names was because they were all famous youkai.
The monsters who made their name on the frontlines were hunted one after another by Kim Ji-hye.
All of them were being revived by Kim Ji-hye’s magic.
Even if it is returned to something that did not exist by the Shihail system.
The monsters Kim Ji-hye revived, no, imitated, continued to raise their bodies.
“Crazy… You… You?!”
Evergreen spat out astonishment and said to Kim Ji-hye.
“Have you been hiding your powers all this time?”
Kim Ji-hye flicked her hands between her food souls.
“No.”
Looking ahead arrogantly with purple eyes, Jihye Kim smiled.
“It’s just that you’ve been in your place since the end of the war.”
After uttering those words, Kim Ji-hye manifested a small dagger in her hand.
An imitation bankruptcy sword.
Although it was less powerful than the original, it was equally useful.
Totality of the war.
Kim Ji-hye, who can reproduce everything she has seen so far, took a step forward.
“Geuuuuu.”
A huge amount of food spirits were twisting her body behind Kim Ji-hye.
All members, including Evergreen, were focusing their attention on Kim Ji-hye.
Diet wasn’t important.
Because Kim Ji-hye in front of her could not only summon her food body, but also imitate witchcraft and witchcraft.
“Let’s finish quickly.”
Widely.
Jihye Kim snapped her fingers, bleeding her.
As if that was a signal, all the food souls behind her rushed.