Chapter 580: The Demon King of Incarceration (1) [Bonus Image]
"I cannot kill Vermouth, and neither can Vermouth kill me," the voice declared.
The sound of plodding footsteps followed.
"Thus, the only thing we could do was to erode each other's minds through extreme pain."
The clanking of chains echoed in the air.
"But to me, pain has long since become a nauseatingly familiar presence, so much so that now it feels utterly inconsequential. Pain cannot wear me down because there is scarcely any mind left in me to wear out.
"Vermouth is different, or so I thought. Unlike the essence of Vermouth, he appears almost human in character, as if he is inebriated," the voice continued.
Eugene stood motionless, listening to every sound. The Demon King of Incarceration ascended the stairs, accompanied by these sounds. Eugene, Sienna, and the Saints watched his every movement.
"In fact, Vermouth faltered and nearly fell many times there. Yet, he stubbornly rose again and again to come at me," the Demon King of Incarceration said.
This place was the very heart and pinnacle of Babel. It was the throne room.
"It was not in vain. As Vermouth himself had said, he was... breaking my chains. I could not be killed, and he could not be killed. He was undaunting, and the end never came. So there was no other way,” the Demon King of Incarceration said.
He turned around atop the stairs. He looked down at all who had reached this place, his face breaking into a faint smile.
"We made an Oath,” he confessed.
The numerous chains draped over his back formed a throne. The Demon King of Incarceration sat on the throne of chains he had created.
"I returned the soul of Hamel Dynas. I did not kill Molon Ruhr or Sienna Merdein, nor Anise Slywood. I stopped the war. I made the time Vermouth could endure a grace period for this world," he continued narrating.
Eugene said nothing but glared at the Demon King of Incarceration. However, the others did not remain silent.
One of the Saints spoke, "Why would you make such an Oath? What did you stand to gain from it?"
It was Kristina who asked. She was born in this era. She was someone who would not have existed without the Oath from three centuries ago.
"Hope," the Demon King of Incarceration answered with a laugh.
His reply did not sound like it came from a Great Demon King who had ruled for eternity.
"What I gained from the Oath was hope. If this world does not end, then there is no need to move on. The disappearance of the Demon King of Destruction would be a joyous event for me,” the Demon King explained.
"But it was you... who started the wars...!" Kristina accused.
"It was a necessity. It always has been," the Demon King of Incarceration replied before closing his eyes momentarily. "Even if the world now fails to overcome its destruction and fades away as previous worlds have done, there is still something I gained from the Oath. That is possibility and memory. This era was special. If I move on, I can reflect on the previous era and guide a new current."
"You," Eugene began, "knew Vermouth."
Chewing on his lip, Eugene glared at the Demon King of Incarceration. "No, of course, you knew. But... the way you just acted, as if you've known Vermouth since before—"
"I know what you're trying to say," the Demon King of Incarceration interrupted, opening his eyes. His dull gaze seemed to pierce Eugene from the throne. "The Oath I made three hundred years ago, here, in the throne room of Babel, was the second Oath.”
Eugene had expected the answer, but it was still shocking to hear the truth. Eugene bit down so hard his molars cracked, and blood burst from his gums. Blood dripped from his clenched fists as well.
"The first Oath was in Kazard. It was there that Vermouth first tore away his nature in an attempt to mimic humanity. I met Vermouth there,” the Demon King revealed.
At that time, the Demon King of Carnage had not yet been vanquished. From the northern ice fields to this place, Alcarte, the frontier of Devildom, had been the domain of the Demon King of Carnage. Being the lowest in rank among the Demon Kings, he was used as the spearhead in invasions. He was the first to face the continent's retaliation and the first of the Demon Kings to perish.
Kazard was the domain of the Demon King of Carnage, near the demonic citadel. It was no concern for the Demon King of Incarceration to intrude on another Demon King's domain. The other Demon Kings — Carnage, Fury, and Cruelty — knew that not all Demon Kings stood equal.
"He was... a mysterious being. Not a Demon King, not a demon, not a human. An entity that was nothing. And so, an entity that wished to become human,” the Demon King of Incarceration continued.
He could never forget the thrill of that moment. In all the eternities he had lived through, repeating worlds time and again, there had never been anyone like Vermouth. He was a major variable, a possibility unique to this era.
The world shook. The chains infused into the space stirred. The first Oath, which had been incarcerated beyond memory, was revealed.
The scenery of the throne room changed. The air was murky, the view dim, resembling the deep underground.
The Demon King of Incarceration knew this place. He had passed through it in a previous, destroyed era. There was an altar erected by those who worshiped the Demon King of Destruction. The era had been destroyed, swept by the seas, resurfaced and buried underground. The world held many such things.
But this altar held no meaning, no mystery. No matter how much it was worshiped, connecting with the Demon King of Destruction was impossible. Now, this altar was merely an ancient relic. No amount of sacrifice or prayer could bring about such events or such beings.
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