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Chapter 200.1

Light pours down.

The forged blade flashes and draws its line with conviction.

A dance of blades performed by both hands and the sky.

Aaaaah…!

The blade pierces the body of the centipede, which takes the form of a depraved monk.

It is not the same criminal-subduing blade that once pierced Assistant Manager Jin Nasol in the Ocean Palace, or myself in the dream cultivation chamber.

This blade is at least twice as large, adorned with brilliant pine and intricate bells.

It’s a ceremonial blade.

A cleaver designed to confront evil ‘entities’.

Uuuuuh…!

Thrashing now was the twisted thing that mimicked a human mouth and planted madness, which had been preaching the so-called truth of the world. Or rather, only muttering its own horrific enlightenment.

Each time, human arms writhing on its body fall to the floor, turning to ash and finding rest.

The procedure of a ritual to appease souls of the dead.

Thud.

The centipede convulses, and the shrine’s pillars and rafters collapse.

It looks as if the debris could fall onto people at any moment, but.

“Do not worry.”

Agent Bronze’s firm voice rang out.

The transparent bullets from his glass handgun embed themselves in the air around the shrine, trapping the centipede inside.

[1]

Like a kind of talisman, the bullets engraved with the proper character each activate their precise effect.

“It will be alright now.”

“……”

“The most difficult and tricky part of ending these shamanic-ritual-type supernatural disasters is that you must reveal the hidden identity.”

I know.

You can only exorcise something if you know what it is.

And this is also the reason why the Disaster Management Bureau was unable to easily identify that strange evangelist of the Church of the Luminous Unknown, who had been buried together with the liquor jar beneath the shrine, granting it an unusual power.

Agent Choi’s own hard-won notes come to mind.

– Hmm… Actually, the branch wanted to investigate more thoroughly, but other government agencies kept getting in the way. They were even blocked from dissolving the village itself.

Some said, ‘Why not just keep rescuing people every year? The causal relationship with the disappearances and deaths isn’t proven.’

However, in reality, it seems there was a government official who was being bribed by Jisan Village.

That’s why things were at a standstill.

– If you think of the annual festival as a disaster, it’s actually long and repetitive, right? But the investigation periods are always much too short.

Especially with such an old ghost story, where the ritual has been distorted and it’s hard to find the original form, it gets even more difficult.

We’re always just barely managing to keep the situation stable.

– So it’s always a shame. There must be a real culprit… If we could just find it, we could try exorcism or banishment or whatever. The fact we can’t is just frustrating.

– Wait, Grapes-ie, don’t decide to dig up the village’s secret by yourself just because you read this, okay?! We all do it together! You know, right? ^^

But…

I did it.

“You’re the one who found its identity.”

I lifted my head.

“You drew that thing out of the shrine. And now that its identity has been revealed…”

Agent Bronze was smiling.

“Ending this disaster has become what we do best.”

Namely…

The specialty of the Black-Tortoise Team.

“Eliminating evil things in the traditional sense.”

“Elder!”

A voice calls from the roof.

Agent Choi throws his cleaver into the air, the dokkaebi flame in his hand burning as bright as the sun.

Flames sweep all the way down to the broken base of the shrine.

Aaaaah!

The dark, damp shade created for the centipede burns away as if it’s being erased, and a bright, warm, yang energy arrives.

Aaaa—uuuu—ghhh!

The centipede, having lost many of its human arms, tries to open its mouth again, but now its so-called enlightenment can no longer be properly formed into human speech.

The Black-Tortoise Team’s methodical supernatural disaster response steadily pushes it into a corner.

First. Purification of the ritual space.

Driving out the environment suitable for evil to dwell in.

And, second.

Imprisonment.

“Now!”

Agent Bronze’s bullets constrict the shrine.

The centipede, robbed of many arms and exposed to dazzling brightness, thrashes and struggles.

But the targeted response, stabbing at its inborn, elemental weaknesses like an awl, severed its connection to unspeakable evil truths and left it vulnerable.

Thus, the end draws near.

Third.

“Seal.”

[2]

Agent Bronze’s glass handgun fires its final bullet.

Charged with a powerful exorcistic rite, crafted skillfully at the Baridegi Workshop, it fits perfectly into the evil thing’s body.

Exactly into its forehead.

Thwack.

And then.

From the hole in the centipede’s body where the bullet embedded itself, its innards began to be sucked away.

Inward.

Ooooooh!

The centipede collapsed inward with a strange rending sound, as if it were shrinking down to a single point. No, not just the centipede. Also the shrine, the ground beneath it, the spirits, and all the territory tainted by the Centipede Sage were sucked in.

Into the glass bullet.

Aaaaaaah!

The centipede’s voice rang out in a dying scream, and then…

It was cut off.

……

Clink.

The now-blackened glass orb dropped into the hollow left where the shrine once stood.

On the surface of the orb, now about the size of a fist, was the engraved image of a centipede.

The rough, bold carving gleamed gold for a moment like a fragment of a sacred scripture from the Church of the Luminous Unknown, but then, as if blocked by the sealing power, the light faded.

Soon, the surface of the glass orb cooled and turned to solid silver.

“……”

“……”

Agent Bronze walked over to the pit, picked up the silver orb, inspected its surface thoroughly, then put it into his pouch.

And then he declared,

“It’s over.”


Note/s:

[1] 搏 – a character that means ‘to be entangled’, ‘to bind’, ‘to tie’, etc. ↩

[2] 䥗 – a character that means ‘branding iron’ or ‘to solder’ ↩

sidenote: I’m not really the best at hanja or chinese though, so please take these translations with a grain of salt~

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    Spydkam
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    I've came up with a crazy theory recently within these past two chapters. I've brought up a few times in previous comments ideas about Soleum being unable to return to Earth, or even if he could, Earth also being infested by ghost stories, thus not fully solving any of Soleum's problems. Now, building off of these ideas of Earth potentially being infested with ghost stories, and Ireum-nim being an in world stand in for the authors of ghost stories from Earth, I want to propose the idea that Soleum is Ireum-nim.

    Now, rather than actually being Ireum-nim directly, I more so mean that Soleum might be a part of Ireum-nim. Soleum, after all is the author of his very own ghost story, the school. Additionally, I want to point out that soleum is always in a position to be a character in a ghost story. He starts of in this world as a member of the pharmaceutical company responsible for going into ghost stories. When he was punished, he was sent to the security branch to work as a janitor where he encountered another Ghost Story. When he was sent in as a spy, he became part of the Dispatch team. Him always being able to enter stories makes him a 'perfect' character of sorts for any wannabe ghost story author.

    If my earlier theories about Earth are true, they only add more fuel to this fire. Since Soleum coming from a world with ghost stories would just solidify his connection to ghost stories further. This is all without mentioning Soleum's natural relationship with ghost stories. Whenever he enters a ghost story it somehow ends in him becoming more of a ghost story himself, from the cheerful park becoming a friend, to the cheerful park becoming a mascot, and all in between. Furthermore, recently his very heart has become a ghost story like area since Braun can communicate with Soleum while near it.

    I think this could all be the set up to a beautiful twist that when Soleum wishes to return to Earth in maybe a couple dozen chapters, the wish fails in some way. Depending on the wording Soleum makes when he uses the wish, all other sorts of interpretations could come of it, but I think the idea that it's later revealed the reason the potion didn't work is because Soleum doesn't have a home, or an Earth to return to would be amazing.

    This could also play into Soleum's problems with the idea of home, or a place to belong to. Him being a part of Ireum-nim broken off to become a character would have no real world to go to. His wish would fail because he never had a home. However, despite this possible masterful twist, I can't help but wish that it's not really the case. I think that's the case because the idea of Soleum being a person with an actual past and trauma about 'home' feels like a better written character than a Soleum who is only a fragment of Ireum-nim, no matter how good the twist it creates is.

    TLDR; Soleum could be Ireum-nim, or rather a fragment of him. Reasons include the theory of Earth having ghost stories, Soleum's deep connection with ghost stories, and Soleum having written a ghost story before (based on Ireum-nim being a stand in for ghost story authors on Earth) + others. This could set up a masterful twist during when Soleum uses the wish potion to go back in a couple dozen chapters, but I prefer that my theory is incorrect because Soleum being a character with a traumatic past about 'home' feels better written, or at least better characterization of Soleum.
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      Adonalsium
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      What about the elevator ghost yho didnt it say yes to the question of if his wish could be fullfilled
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      1. Offline
        Spydkam
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        Going back to the chapter and seeing the exact wording, Soleum asks if using the wish potion will return him to his original world, which the Elevator Ghost confirms. If the theory of Soleum being Iruem-nim is correct, this could be read several ways. A, Soleum's original world is the ghost story world, so the potion is obviously able to bring him there. B, Ireum-nim is a 'world' of sorts and Soleum could return there with the potion (For elaboration, what I mean by this is hard to explain exactly. If Ireum-nim is the authors from Earth, then who's to say that Ireum-nim isn't just Earth in general, with humans, animals, and other things being projections of its mental state. Though I have to admit that there's abysmally little evidence for this to none at all, so it's very understandable to dismiss this possibility.) Finally, C, Earth is still part of the ghost story universe and just because Soleum can return there doesn't exclude him from being a part of Ireum-nim.

        However, I feel I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that I'm half hoping my theory is wrong because I would prefer a Soleum with a backstory instead of a Soleum that is part of Ireum-nim because of the need for a twist. So, although the Elevator Ghost doesn't act as a direct contradiction, proven by my points above, I do hope it's meant to clash with my ideas in some way and instead imply a different scenario where Soleum does have an Earth to return to (even if that Earth is also full of ghost stories).
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      Kurodamikuto
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      *Clapping* really good. I like it
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