TFN C70
by berryChapter 70
Ash fell like snow.
The acrid scent of smoke stung Wonhyoâs nose.
The moment his eyes opened, he scanned his surroundings. A barren wasteland stretched before himâendless and lifeless.
ăParticipant count confirmed. Dungeon difficulty set to C-rank.ă
ăAverage participant rank: S. Difficulty increased to A-rank.ă
ăYou have been summoned by the Wrathful One. The power of rage intensifies.ă
A system window blinked into view, summarizing the current dungeon state.
Though the total calculated rank was higher than the previous one, it was still manageable.
ăâĄâĄ Tower (C-rank)
Beyond the desolate lands across the Styx, the seed of ÂŁââČâ« has taken root. Eliminate it.
Boss defeated: 0/1ă
Relieved, Wonhyo closed the window.
There was no time limit this time.
Without the system constantly hounding him to hurry up and slay the boss, it felt almost… liberating.
He gripped his divine blade tightly, fixing his gaze on the distant objective.
Beside him, Cheongmun had also finished reading the notifications and began to move.
When Wonhyo glanced briefly at the hand that had slipped away from his, he quickly turned his eyes elsewhere, feigning nonchalance.
Through the murky yellow haze, a faint outline flickered beyond the whirling dust.
Cheongmun noticed it too. âIt resembles the one from the last boss room.â
Wonhyo squinted. From this distance, all he could see was a blurâbut if Cheongmun could already recognize it, his vision must have been sharper.
There was nothing else in sight in any direction.
Cheongmun summoned a cube and stepped onto it. Wonhyo followed swiftly, crouching low as the cube lifted into the air.
From above, the wasteland unfolded in greater detailâvast, silent, empty.
The last dungeon had been full of broken fragments of reality, where ghostly shells of buildings floated under a sky split open by a black void. Rivers of darkness had once flowed upward into it.
But here, there was only dryness. Dust and sand rolled endlessly with the windâno ruins, no remnants, no trace of life.
Wonhyo stared ahead.
At first, he thought the object on the horizon was a jagged splinter, a needle-thin shadow skewering the sky.
But as they drew closer, he realized it was a treeâits blackened branches sprawling in every direction like a monstrous web.
âItâs even bigger than before,â he murmured from within his mask.
Cheongmun said nothing, but the hard set of his jaw was agreement enough.
When they finally reached the clearing, a system alert appeared.
ăYou have entered the Bossâs Domain.ă
Wonhyo exhaled sharply and tightened his grip on the divine blade. His eyes darted, searching for the vengeful spirit.
This time, at least, it wasnât tearing apart corpses or scattering flesh like before. The area beneath the tree was eerily calm.
Cheongmun landed a short distance away and dismissed the cube. He pointed toward the base of the massive trunk.
âThere. Itâs embedded in the pillar.â
Wonhyo turnedâand froze.
Something writhed within the treeâs bark.
It had a head, a torso, limbsâyet its proportions were grotesquely twisted.
The arms were too long, with extra joints protruding like splintered bones. The legs bent wrong, with an extra knee below each knee. The feet sank into the earth, roots tangled around them.
It looked almost fused with the treeâhalf man, half wood.
Whether it had been captured by the tree or was trying to merge into it, he couldnât tell.
Then, the thing turned its head.
The faceârotated a full one-eighty degreesâstill bore traces of its living form.
Its misplaced eyes, nose, and mouth pulled into a crooked grin.
âI think somethingâs attached to the spirit,â Wonhyo muttered, brows furrowing.
Ever since his skill rank increased, his senses felt sharper within the dungeonâevery trace of energy glinting like a blade.
He examined the aura clinging to the ghost, then turned his attention to the tree itself.
ăKnowledge registered under “All Spells Return to the Spirit” is reacting.ă
ăUnregistered talismanic artifact detected. Would you like to register it?ă
So the rank-up allowed this kind of insight tooâreading not just charms, but magical constructs.
A talismanic artifact… That meant it wasnât ordinary wood. The tree itself must be a vessel of spiritual function.
âRegister,â he said.
ăTrace of “Zelkova Tree” detected.ă
ăTrace of “Sacred Pillar” detected.ă
ăTrace of “Wish-Granting Charm” detected.ă
As the system analyzed, Wonhyo lifted his hand and sighed.
Zelkova. That meant fire.
Normally, red-hearted zelkova symbolized purificationâit burned away all evil. But here, that power had clearly been inverted.
His divine blade shimmered and transformedâits edge sprouting supple green leaves like a willow branch.
âWatch out for fire!â he shouted toward Cheongmun.
The words barely left his mouth before the ground ignited.
A sea of azure flames erupted, engulfing everything in a heartbeat.
Cheongmun reacted instantly, grabbing Wonhyo by the waist and leaping skyward.
The force of it knocked the breath out of Wonhyo, but he swung his arm midair.
The willow branch lashed downwardâwhip-like. From its tip, blessed water exploded, scattering in every direction.
The sacred liquid hissed as it met the flames, suppressing them for a momentâbut the inferno surged again, swallowing the moisture whole.
Cracks split open across the scorched earth. From beneath, gnarled roots burst upward like whips, striking out violently.
With one arm still around Wonhyo, Cheongmun summoned another cube beneath their feet, expanding it into a massive shield.
The roots slammed against it, bounced offâand then lunged again like spears.
Bang!
Cheongmun fired without hesitation.
The bullet blazed with holy light, expanding midair into a radiant barrier that trapped part of the tree.
Useless!
You think humans can defeat me?
The spiritâs distorted voice echoed, fury dripping from every syllable.
The roots convulsed wildly, filling the air with the acrid smell of burning bark.
But the moment Cheongmun opened his palm, the golden energy of Pama spread from beneath the cube, swirling into the black miasma.
Gold and shadow intertwinedâholy light devouring corruption.
The roots turned to ash.
Without pause, Cheongmun fired again and again. Each bullet carried divine light, shattering the treeâs trunk. Pieces crumbled into gray dust, only to reformâand crumble again under relentless fire.
As the spirit faltered, Cheongmun tore off his glove and compressed the cube, trapping the entity within.
Krrraaaagh!
Whyâwhy canât I win?!
Its earlier arrogance disintegrated into shrieking desperation. The remaining roots thrashed, trying to burrow underground to escape, but the transparent lower layer of the cube blocked them completely.
Wonhyo pulled a folded paper from his pocketâone he had been shaping earlier while the Task Force had been debating.
ăâGokduâ activated.ă
Paper effigies sprang to life, their limbs twitching like marionettes.
He raised them toward the four corners of the cube. The talismans obeyed, scattering to the cardinal directions and planting themselves in the air.
Lifting his mask slightly, Wonhyo called to Cheongmun. âWe donât have to capture it alive, right?â
Cheongmun paused mid-reload, one brow arching before he smiled faintly. âCan you exorcise it?â
Wonhyo nodded. âYes.â
He lowered his mask again and replaced the willow branch with the jingling spirit bell.
âIâll open the Gate of the Underworld and throw it back through.â
There were many rituals to drive out demons, but few knew of the one that literally opened the afterlifeâs door.
Most exorcists sent spirits off with ritesâoffering coins, boats, prayers, and cleansing water. But thisâthis was different.
This was expulsion. A forced passage.
âHow long will it take?â Cheongmun asked.
âFifteen to twenty minutes.â
âThen begin.â
Without hesitation, Cheongmun agreed.
Wonhyo shook the bell sharply.
He drew a talisman on black paper and flung it forward.
Instead of burning into smoke like ordinary ones, this one gleamed wetly with blue light before freezing solid, turning to shards of ice that fell like crystal snow.
Combined with the All Spells Return to the Spirit effect, the fire receded instantly, trapped beneath a film of sacred frost.
Wonhyo seized the moment and rang the bell harder.
âHeaven and Earth aligned, Sun and Moon in harmonyâŠâ
The four paper dollsâgokduâlifted their arms, mimicking his gestures.
He flicked his wrist, turning the bell into a fan and sweeping it through the air. Then he stomped his foot firmly against the cubeâs surface.
The dolls followed, moving in eerie unison.
ă”Baekhui-gamu” skill: âDeotboegi Danceâ activated.ă
ă”Baekhui-gamu” skill: âGanggangsullaeâ activated.ă
They twirled and stamped, sweeping away impurity with each rhythm. Their dance circled wide, forming a great shining ringâa moving barrier of purification.
Spinning faster and faster, the gokdu danced on, their motions flowing between destruction and prayerâpurging evil while invoking peace.
The glowing circle itself became a sacred boundary.
And within that luminous dance, the underworldâs gate began to open.