Love Unbreakable

Chapter 1809
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Chapter 1809

Chapter 1809

“It looks like there is star candy on it...”

This was the sentiment of Peak Sword. It was while looking at Mercedes’ mace, ‘Innocent,’ which hadbeautiful thorns that looked like snow crystals.

Mercedes cocked her head. Her hair flowed over her collarbone and caught people’s attention.Somehow, she looked even more beautiful. She had entered her mental world with just Grid, so peoplewondered if it was the power of love.

“What is star candy?” Regas asked on behalf of Mercedes.

Peak Sword shrugged. “People who aren’t Korean citizens might not know. It is a delicacy among thebiscuits supplied to the army. It is star-shaped candy made by melting sugar. It is one of the secrets tomaking the nation rich and its army powerful. It is a traditional treat that boosts the morale of Koreansoldiers.”

“Traditional? Isn’t Japan the origin of star candy?”

“...What? Lauel, you have immigrated to Korea, but you are pro-Japanese? If you have to bring up theorigin for no reason, Portugal is the origin, not Japan!”

“No, what...”

He was a light novel author, so why did he overreact every time the word Japan was mentioned?

‘Is he worried that the Korean Patriotic Association will be ruined if it is found out that he likes Japan?’

The Korean Patriotic Association—originally, it was just a small gathering, like a group of elderly peoplein a rural town. It was more like Peak Sword’s business card without any public credibility. Then asSatisfy’s popularity kept growing and Peak Sword became a ranker, the association’s recognition alsorose. Once Peak Sword joined the Overgeared Guild, it became one of the representative groups ofSouth Korea. The responsibility of the president, Peak Sword, was also quite heavy...

‘Why was the association created in the first place?’ Lauel suddenly became curious, but he didn’tbother to ask questions. He was a rational and reasonable person, and wouldn’t waste his energy onworthless things.

“Anyway... once you check Sariel’s mental world, will the exclusive weapons for the apostles befinished?”

“Yes, I will climb the tower after meeting Sariel.”

“Why am I ignored?”

A small head rose between Grid and Lauel as they chatted. It was Nefelina, the daughter of the InsaneDragon. She was polymorphed into the figure of a girl as usual and her cheeks were puffed up likeballoons.

“Why aren’t you making my weapon?”

“Huh...? Of course it is because... you don’t use weapons, right?”

Grid thought of Nefelina as more of a vehicle. She was just a means to activate the Dragon Knightabilities and he had no intention of putting her on the front lines. The problem was that the level of theenemies Grid had to deal with was too high. As a hatchling, Nefelina was naturally awakened toprovidence and was often intimidated by the enemies Grid fought. Even if Grid pushed her to fight, shewould ignore it and hide. What type of weapon could he make for her?

‘It is a waste of resources.’

Of course, Nefelina also had times when she fought directly. She helped using magic and DragonWords, but it was only once in a while. Yes, she didn’t need any weapons.

“In the first place, you don’t have a mental world, right?”

In fact, dragons didn’t need a mental world. They were a creature that made whatever they said areality. There was no need to wish for a miracle. They could do it themselves. There was no reason fortheir conscious and subconscious to be separated.

“You know me well.” Nefelina’s sulky face brightened like what just happened was a lie. She was gladto know that Grid wasn’t neglecting her out of indifference, but because he knew her too well.

“...Huah?”

Nefelina was smiling when she let out a rather ridiculous gasp. She was surprised by the killing intentthat came at a completely unexpected timing. Mercedes was glaring at Nefelina like she wanted to killher.

“......??”novelbin

Dozens of question marks repeatedly appeared and disappeared above the head of the dumbfoundedNefelina.

Grid was also puzzled. “What? Why are you suddenly acting like you saw your father?”

Did she feel signs of Nevartan’s invasion? Nefelina came to her senses while Grid was looking aroundtheir surroundings and she pointed a trembling finger at Mercedes. “S-She...”

“What about me?” The killing intent in Mercedes’ eyes was erased without a trace. Her friendly smileand the tilting of her head showed that she really didn’t know anything.

“?”

“??”

“???”

Nefelina, Grid, and the people around them didn’t understand the situation and were puzzled.

“I have answered God’s call.”

Then Sariel arrived at the scene. At first, she had a female figure. It was because Grid’s reaction wasalways bad when Sariel took on a male form. It was because he was too handsome. He used to raiseGrid’s vigilance due to Grid’s instincts to protect his women. Therefore, Sariel stuck to the female formas much as possible when meeting Grid. Now Sariel naturally changed to a male form.

His eyes were fixed on Mercedes with some consternation.

“S-She is crazy,” Nefelina interjected.

She had been staring in a dumbfounded manner at Mercedes. She clearly witnessed the killing intentthat appeared in Mercedes’ eyes again the moment Sariel appeared.

Then Mercedes started smiling again.

“What is it?”

“S-She became a monster...!”

“Calm down, Nefelina.”

Sariel calmed down Nefelina, who was gradually becoming pale. He noticed that Grid and the othersweren’t aware of the situation.

“As you can feel, she has a terrible chill. I remember hearing rumors in the past about the existence ofa snow woman with a frozen heart and no emotions. I almost remembered that monstrous being. It ismy judgment that it is better not to be involved. It is right to distinguish her as a cold weapon, not anapostle like us.”

Whisper whisper.

Sariel’s voice was very soft as she whispered in the ears of Nefelina, who was trembling in anger.However, it was a voice that could reach Grid, an Absolute.

Sariel knew this. The problem was that Mercedes knew it as well. From the moment Sariel brought hismouth to Nefelina’s ear, Mercedes moved her red snowflakes to attract people’s attention.

“There must be a more beautiful concept in Sariel’s mental world, right? Sariel has a good heart, unlikenormal angels.”

“Certainly...”

The anticipation of the Overgeared members was amplified.

Innocent—it was more beautiful when it was a mace than when it was a sword. It was because eachred crystal clinging to the mace was as pretty as the work of a master craftsman. Some humans with apoor ability to respond to others talked about star candy, but in any case, the snowflakes were aconcept that bloomed in Mercedes’ mental world. It was a mental world that would be very nobleconsidering Mercedes’ usual image. The weapon had the name Innocent attached to it for a reason.

Expectations rose that Sariel’s mental world would also produce extremely beautiful results.

‘I hope so.’

Grid was also full of expectations. In fact, it was more like a wish than an expectation. He didn’t show it,but Grid was very tired after experiencing the mental worlds of the apostles one after another. Most ofthe mental worlds of the apostles were dark.

Mercedes’ mental world—full of pretenses—was far from bright. There were too many negativeemotions that Grid got from interacting with them. Was it like when he thought of Ahyoung’s face andname when he was spacing out in the shower? To be exact, it was himself who proposed to Ahyoungat the sushi restaurant...

He thought about getting married just because they ate together once...

“...Shall we start?” Grid managed to barely swallow down the scream that almost came out and askedSariel. Sariel was still in male form, but Grid couldn’t afford to care about this. In the first place, Sarielwas equally beautiful when male and female. It was hard to distinguish unless he looked closely.

“Yes.” Sariel nodded. There were no signs of hesitation.

Grid felt a sensation like his body was floating and a golden wave spread across his field of view.

Divine clouds—they were the symbol of Asgard.

[You have entered Sariel’s mental world, ‘World of the Unqualified.’]

“As God knows, my memory isn’t perfect.”

Sariel had suffered from one corruption after another. First, he was expelled from Asgard anddisqualified as an angel. Secondly, his memory was sealed and he became a demon, going on arampage and dying. Thirdly, he lost himself completely and spent time in the Abyss. In the process,

Sariel’s soul was torn apart several times. There was no way his memory could be complete. Justregaining his original self was in the realm of a miracle.

“But nevertheless—”

A halo of brilliant light and wings spread out. Sariel’s pupils expanded widely as he stood beside Grid.At the same time, Grid’s field of view also widened. He saw huge shadows lurking beyond the goldenclouds. It was the image of the gods.

“I remember their sins.”

Sariel’s long and thin finger pointed to the highest point.

“A being who didn’t take responsibility for the lives she made, for the world.”

Next, he pointed below.

“The one who took advantage of the moment when the highest being turned away and pretended to benoble.”

He moved his finger down again.

“A stingy being despite holding great authority.”

Down again.

“The one who reached the point of being too lustful to be unable to discern reason.”

Below again.

“The one who envies those who should be protected. The greedy one. The angry one.”

Sariel pointed out the images of the seven gods in turn and came to one conclusion.

“They are all useless. If they don’t correct it, then they aren’t worth existing. However, they’ve alreadyrefused to correct it.”

Wicked Eye—Sariel’s eyes revealed the target’s sin. The highest god made it so. Yet when Sarielrevealed the sins of the gods, the highest god who made Sariel turned away from Sariel, just like sheturned away from everything else.

“I’m sorry. My mental world is bright and brilliant only on the outside. It is actually a world full of hatredand resentment.”

“...Why should you be sorry?”

Grid’s face turned white as he smiled bitterly.

Anger, hatred, resentment, lamentation—all sorts of distressed feelings penetrated his heart, but hedidn’t show signs that it was difficult.

“The shadow of the envious one is hazy. Does it have anything to do with Hexetia being reformed?”

“...Probably. I could feel my body and mind becoming lighter when God Hexetia reflected on his sinsand followed you down to the Overgeared World.”

“Yes... I’ll do my best for you until I get rid of the other six gods or reform them.”

“Huh? N-No. You don’t have to...”

“No, this is my duty.”

Grid pulled out an anvil and hammer. It was a place where the imaginary gods created waves ofunclean power, so it was particularly painful compared to the mental worlds of the other apostles. It was

to the point where he was certain that any unauthorized person who broke in would surely die. In orderto quickly get out of here, Grid hurriedly activated Intent Production.

“You must have reasonable strength in order to exercise your duty, right?”

“...Yes.”

The mental worlds of the two people united. It wasn’t until today that the apostles of Grid becamecomplete. It was to the extent where they could be proud of being apostles of an Only One God in theworld.

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