The White House of the United States.
Secretary of Holand Security MacMillan sat alone with President Lloyd.
Both n’s expressions were grave.
“The House has notified us that it will open an investigative hearing.”
“Because of the unauthorized removal of nuclear warheads?”
“Yes. They’re furious that we handed them over without congressional approval.”
MacMillan nodded.
He understood Congress’s position.
It was clearly a procedural violation.
In truth, they had not handed everything over.
What had been taken to Korea was not even ten percent of the total.
The United States possessed an enormous stockpile of nuclear weapons.
Even Russia, which competed with the United States for first or second place, had willingly provided nuclear weapons—
including the Tsar Bomba, the most powerful hydrogen bomb ever created.
The real problem was China.
Not only had it refused to provide nuclear weapons, it had not even issued a statent of support.
With China—already in conflict with the United States—clutching its nuclear weapons tightly,
Arica had removed and dismantled its own.
“So public opinion isn’t good. People are asking how we’ll respond if China launches a nuclear provocation.”
“Hm.”
From the White House’s perspective, what was the biggest concern?
An investigative hearing?
That could be handled politically.
The real fear was public opinion turning against them.
That was directly tied to elections.
As a politician, it was impossible not to prioritize it.
“What about this?”
“What?”
“Let’s release it. The footage I took recently.”
“What— ah! Parallel-world Arica?”
“Yes.”
The footage had already been reviewed internally.
It had been recorded, but they had not yet decided whether to release it.
There had been concerns about the shock it would cause the public.
And about accusations that they were deliberately stoking fear.
But now, releasing it seed to be the right choice.
It would serve as justification for providing the nuclear weapons.
“...All right. Let’s make it public.”
“I’ll prepare it.”
“Do you think people will accept it?”
“Don’t worry. Just seeing the ruins of New York will be enough.”
President Lloyd nodded.
He himself had been stunned when he saw the footage MacMillan and Antonio had brought back.
“Oh, by the way, Mac.”
“Yes?”
“Did you eat all of them?”
“Eat what?”
“The cherry tomatoes you brought back.”
Flinch.
MacMillan’s face stiffened.
“...Haha, yes. I ate them all a while ago. It’s been almost a month.”
“Antonio said you took more than he did, so you should still have plenty left.”
That traitor.
Stabbing a man in the back like this?
The box of cherry tomatoes gifted by Player Bong Juhyeok had been divided fairly between Antonio and MacMillan.
Well—he admitted he had taken one or two more.
“...No. I ate them all.”
“Hm. Really?”
“Why don’t you search Antonio’s fridge instead? I bet you’ll find tomatoes there.”
“You’re both saying the sa thing.”
The truth was that he still had so left.
But he absolutely could not give them up.
They had to be rationed.
MacMillan himself ate one per day.
Should I not have brought them?
Giving a few to President Lloyd to taste—because they were a gift from Player Bong Juhyeok—had been a mistake.
These were not ordinary cherry tomatoes.
They were precious.
Eat one in the morning, and the entire day felt different.
Overflowing vitality.
Even the weak urinary stream that ca with age flowed powerfully again—
This was not sothing that could be given freely, not even to a president.
Who knew when he would receive another gift?
“Do you have Player Bong Juhyeok’s personal phone number?”
“...I do.”
“Leave it with before you go.”
“Yes, sir.”
He was probably planning to ask for a box.
As if that would be easy.
Even Commissioner Jeon Gwangil, his closest aide, had only gotten one box.
In any case, the footage was released through major Arican news channels.
Earth No. 675.
A parallel-world Arica reduced to ruins.
The Arican public was deeply shocked.
It could have been their future.
Naturally, public opinion began to shift.
White Tower Floor 1.
The forward base for clearing the Black Tower of Earth No. 675.
All supplies had been transferred here.
Although this was the complete conquest of a Black Tower in another world,
it would expand the influence of our White Tower’s master, Whitey.
Using that power as a stepping stone,
we would then move on to fully clear the Black Tower of Earth No. 1,001—our own world.
This was the Black Tower climbing strategy.
As for invading the Outer Gods’ main base—
that still required far more consideration.
Honestly, who even knew where their main base was?
The ending was still far away.
“Unit, attention!”
Veronica Caliber’s booming voice rang out.
SNAP!
The summoned entities stood tall in perfect discipline.
“Present arms to Commander Bong Juhyeok! Victory!”
“...Victory! At ease!”
“At ease!”
The departure ceremony began.
Juhyeok had not wanted it, but they insisted.
All because of that self-proclaid Zhuge Liang—Cossack.
Did he really think he was Zhuge Kongming?
“I will now present the Campaign Declaration.”
Ahem.
Cossack cleared his throat.
“Your humble servant, Strategist to Summoner Bong, exemplar of strategy and tactics, Intelligence 100, Martial Might 100—when Heaven had already birthed Cossack, why did it also birth Rajix? The tragic eternal second-in-command, nominee for the Nobel Tower-Clearing Award, Zhuge Cossack humbly reports.”
Yes, yes.
“The world has split in two—Earth No. 675 and Earth No. 1,001. With the realm divided, the world lies in ruin, and the survival of nations hangs by a thread.”
This was already boring.
“I still rember when I first t Summoner Bong. He always lowered himself for one as insignificant as —”
Sleepy.
“Seeing Summoner Bong set aside personal glory to calm this age of chaos, I resolved to stand closest to his great march toward the complete conquest of the Black Tower—”
Mad Demon sighed.
Rajix yawned.
Gyeon Dallae shook her head.
“We shall prevail! The glory of fully conquering the Black Tower shall belong entirely to Summoner Bong! With the collective will of all summoned entities, I hereby proclaim our departure!!!”
Clap clap clap clap.
Half-hearted applause.
Finally, it was over—
before he could ramble any longer.
“Let’s go!”
Only then did Juhyeok’s chest swell.
It felt like he was a hero going to save the world.
They boarded the elevator
and pressed the temporarily generated button for Floor 96—
CLICK.
Administrators, you bastards—
I’m coming.
The weak man of a parallel world cast his declaration and entered,
to put an end to the Black Tower of Earth No. 675.
FWAAAAASH!
SPOT!
With the aid of White Tower Whitey,
the elevator went straight through.
They arrived directly in the world connected to Floor 96.
[You have arrived at the starting point of the Sixth Stage of the Great Journey.]
Where was this?
The Demon Realm?
No.
Once the mission appeared, they would know.
Juhyeok walked forward.
Then—
Ding!
[Mission: Enter the Corrupted Heavenly Realm, a world that has lost its god.]
[Ti Limit: None.]
The Corrupted Heavenly Realm?
“I knew it would be this. After the Demon Realm cos the Heavenly Realm, right? Well within prediction.”
“Hm.”
“It may have been a fixed sequence.”
“But it is not a complete Heavenly Realm. It bears the modifier ‘corrupted,’ and moreover—”
“It has lost its god.”
“Indeed. To lose its god ans it cannot properly wield divine power.”
Wait.
A Heavenly Realm—
then angels?
“Could this world be related to the archangel?”
“It is possible. Especially since it is connected to the Black Tower.”
Clearing this place might yield clues about the archangel.
“...All right.”
“Let’s begin.”
The first step was to enter the Corrupted Heavenly Realm.
Follow-up missions would co afterward.
Is there a path?
There was no path.
But it was extrely easy to tell where the Corrupted Heavenly Realm was.
In the distance—
a grayish-white fog stood like a barrier, blocking the way.
Entering that fog was likely entering the Heavenly Realm.
Juhyeok walked forward.
SPOT! PAT! PAT! PAT!
The summoned entities rushed ahead of him.
“Hey, walk together.”
They always ran ahead.
“Co slowly. This old man will scout first—”
At that mont—
FWOOSH!
The fog suddenly began to ripple.
As if it were alive.
“Hm?”
“Hmmm.”
“This...”
“WAAH?”
It was not just fog.
The particles were quite large.
They only looked like fog because everything was white.
A clustered mass of flying things.
TS-TS-TS-TS-TS-TS.
They gathered, dispersed, then gathered again, making an ominous sound.
At least they did not fly all the way over.
They seed to have a territory.
They were likely guardians of the Corrupted Heavenly Realm.
“I’ll send a drone.”
“You brought one?”
“Better safe than sorry.”
SSSK.
Rajix pulled out a drone.
WHIIIING!
It lifted into the air.
SHOOOT!
It flew straight toward the cluster.
At that exact mont—
Ding!
[You have entered the Corrupted Heavenly Realm, the world that has lost its god.]
“Oh!”
The drone completed the mission for them.
Good job.
But—
TS-TS-TS-TS-TS-TS-TS!
The grayish cluster surged toward the drone.
SCRRK, SKREEEE!
The sound of tal being scraped—
and the drone vanished instantly.
What?
“Did it get eaten?”
“It got eaten.”
“Eaten.”
“Eaten indeed.”
“Eaten.”
“WAAH.”
No, drones were not edible.
What the hell were those things?
Mad Demon narrowed his eyes, enhancing his vision.
“Monsters. Each and every one of them is a monster. They have wings, and they are smaller than fruit flies.”
Monsters?
All of them?
And smaller than fruit flies?
“Heh. Their faces? Human.”
“What?”
Human?
“The monsters’ facial features are human. Two eyes, two ears, one mouth, one nose... yes. Without a doubt, humanoid demons.”
Humanoid monsters.
And that small?
“Tinkerbell?”
“Fairies, absolutely not. I sense an extrely ferocious aura. Just look at how the drone was gnawed away.”
Small—
but extrely aggressive.
“Fine-dust monsters.”
In other words, the opposite of giant monsters.
Ding!
A follow-up mission appeared.
[Mission: Locate the Corrupted Divine Land within the Corrupted Heavenly Realm.]
[Ti Limit: None.]
Another location-finding mission.
The Corrupted Divine Land.
But where was it supposed to be?
Wherever it was, the problem was how to deal with those micro monsters.
It would not be easy.
They were too small.
And they could fly.
Honestly, it would have been easier if they were big.
At least there was one small rcy.
They did not cross out of the Corrupted Heavenly Realm.
They stayed inside it.
Inside the boundary.
Anything that crossed into their territory got eaten.
“Should we send in a Gigant?”
Would that survive?
“Dr. El.”
“Understood.”
SSSSSSSHK!
A massive Gigant erged from Rajix’s subspace.
Not Unit No. 3, but a self-destruct model.
—Command input received. Execution mode: rapid forward advance.
THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD!
The Gigant charged forward, bravely plowing into the micro monsters.
RATATATAT! RATATATAT!
Countless micro monsters sward over the Gigant’s body.
You little bastards.
Your teeth are going to break, right?
Our Gigant is tal! Idiots!
No matter how much you—
...Huh?
What the hell is that?
The Gigant’s height was shrinking.
SCRRRK, SKREE! SCRRRK.
“Mm.”
“Hmm.”
“Ahem.”
“Tsk.”
“...Haa.”
It was being eaten.
The massive Gigant body was rapidly diminishing.
What?!
They ate it?
That huge thing?
And it was made of tal?!
Like a swarm of locusts.
No food to eat, so now they ate tal?
If he crossed over there himself—
Gulp.
Juhyeok swallowed dryly.
Should we give up?
They did not have to cross.
It was not as if they were obligated to completely clear another world’s Black Tower.
But after boldly issuing a declaration and coming this far, giving up would just be ridiculous.
Right.
Let’s clear it.
Once you draw a blade, you see it through.
For the sake of revenge for Earth No. 675.
“Everyone, gather up.”
The summoned entities crowded around.
“We don’t have to kill those things, right?”
“Correct. The mission is to find the Corrupted Divine Land. There is no need to overextend.”
“If we can avoid them, we should.”
“We need rapid movent. But not on the ground—through the air.”
That was right.
Air was better than land.
Surely it was not a no-fly zone?
“Ancient Dragon Air, Captain Crackrus, try flying. Let’s see if it works.”
“Understood.”
BOOM!
Crackrus transford into his true form.
FLAP, FLAP.
He slowly rose into the air.
Flight was possible.
“How is it? Can you shake them off?”
“Hahaha! I am an ancient dragon. Can a propeller plane catch a supersonic fighter jet?”
Oh!
Our reliable green aircraft.
However—
“If we go too deep, we must consider the risk of being surrounded.”
Juhyeok nodded.
Getting cocky just because they were fast would end badly.
Those countless clusters that looked like fog.
There was no way to even estimate their numbers.
“What about invisibility? Make it an invisible dragon so they can’t see us.”
“Oh! Invisible Dragon, super strong, best dragon! ROAAAR! One roar and they all run!”
But Crackrus looked troubled.
“Invisibility is impossible in true form. And even if I were invisible, the summoner and the others would still—”
Right.
What good was it if only the plane was invisible?
The passengers would still be visible.
Suddenly, Cossack spoke as if sothing had occurred to him.
“How about this?”
“What?”
“We plaster ourselves with the Fairy Princess’s perception-disruption talismans.”
Huh?
Perception-disruption talismans?
“All of us get one each. Greenie’s big, so slap about a hundred on him.”
...Oh?
“Then he becos Stealth Greenie.”
That was... true.
Disrupting perception was basically stealth.
Cossack really—
He’s a genius?
That had not even crossed his mind.
The other summoned entities seed to think the sa, staring blankly at Cossack.
Even Gyeon Dallae.
She looked as if she could not believe she had not thought of it herself, despite being the one who drew the talismans.
“Princess, can you do it?”
“More than sufficiently.”
Were Gyeon Dallae’s talismans ordinary?
They had even received a shower of immortal energy, radiating a subtle, profound aura.
“As expected of Zhuge Cossack. His ideas always strike blind spots. Hahahaha!”
“You flatter . Hehehehe.”
SSSK!
From Rajix’s subspace ca monster-yellow paper, cinnabar ink, brushes, and a small table.
With swift, flowing strokes, Gyeon Dallae drew the talismans.
One was pasted on each person.
Many more were pasted on Crackrus.
Just in case, attachnt magic secured them tightly.
Juhyeok and the summoned entities boarded the stealth green aircraft.
Higher than the ultrafine-dust monsters.
Faster than them.
FLAP, FLAP.
Crackrus slowly ascended.
“This captain announces: this stealth aircraft will now pass through the boundary region of the Corrupted Heavenly Realm.”
Higher and higher.
After ascending enough—
“Wow...”
The sight below.
The fog spread across the Corrupted Heavenly Realm—
all of it was ultrafine-dust monsters.
If they had charged in blindly, it would have been disastrous.
The green aircraft advanced.
SHWAAAAK!
Would they notice?
They flew for quite a while.
“Oh! They really can’t detect us!”
“It’s a success.”
“Seems we don’t need to worry.”
Now all that remained was finding the Corrupted Divine Land.
Even so, Mackenzie had his smartphone out and was filming.
Flight attendant Diamat began in-flight service.
“Anyone want a al?”
“!”
“WAAH!”
“Princess, so fresh cherry tomatoes as well.”
“I’ll have ran. Firm noodles, please.”
This was... comfortable.
Too comfortable.
This was basically a free clear.
Still, one concern lingered.
They had brought a huge number of nuclear warheads.
If they left without using them, they would be a headache later.
“Let’s drop at least one nuke.”
“Good idea.”
At minimum, they should use what they had brought.
“Mr. Rajix!”
“WAAH?”
“Drop one nuclear warhead.”
“WAAH!”
SSSK!
A nuclear warhead erged from Rajix’s subspace.
Like bird droppings—
it plopped out from the rear.
SHUUUUUT!
It free-fell downward.
The warhead’s fuse was a proximity fuse.
It would detonate automatically at a set distance from the ground.
So what did they do?
“This captain announces: Infinite Turbo Blink Flight will comnce. Please brace for turbulence.”
Then—
FLASH! FLASH! PAPAPAT! PAPAPAPAT!
Greenie flew via infinite turbo blink.
BZZZZZING!
A protective barrier enveloped Crackrus’s entire body.
Mackenzie’s Absolute Barrier, the magitech Protectors, SHARARARAK! and alchemist Mari’s defensive homunculi.
FLASH!
SPAPAPAPAT!
Greenie surged forward, shields blazing.
KWAANG!
The nuke detonated.
KUKUKUKUKUKUKUKU!
A terrifying shockwave, followed by a rising mushroom cloud.
PASHASHASHASHASH!
The micro monsters were engulfed by superheated flas.
Those at the epicenter lted outright.
The following shockwave shattered the rest.
THUDUDUDUDUT!
They rained down like ash.
They probably had no idea what had hit them.
Or why such an explosion had occurred.
FLASH, FLASH!
SPAPAPAPAPA.
The stealth green aircraft had already escaped the blast radius.
“Refreshing! From now on, this is the Stealth Green Bomber!”
Crackrus and Rajix’s collaboration.
Like dropping bird droppings, nukes were released directly from subspace.
SSSK!
SHUUUUUU!
Another warhead fell straight down.
BZZZZZING!
Barriers surged.
KWA-KWA-KWA-KWA-KWA-KWAAANG!
Another mushroom cloud blood.
The assault on Floor 96’s Corrupted Heavenly Realm began—
with nuclear fire.
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