Chapter 551: 551
… . Can't upload the file to the cloud?
Han Su-Yeong hurriedly checked her Stigma several times at that sudden message .
However, it showed no signs of activating . It was as if the system's blessings had disappeared . And for sure, her body started to feel different from a little while ago . Her body that felt like it could fly to anywhere was now getting gradually heavier and heavier .
… . Could it be? No, hang on a second .
She figured that a day like this would come eventually, but it happened far quicker than she bargained for .
[The 'Bureau's Fable' in your possession has stopped its storytelling . ]
Han Su-Yeong hadn't even written the novel's final episode yet, either .
Besides, if the Cloud System was no more, even if she did finish writing the manuscript, transmitting it would still be impossible .
"Goddammit . . . . "
Right then, someone hurriedly shoved open the hospital room's door and rushed inside .
"Han Su-Yeong!"
It seemed that her companions had also realised the severity of the situation .
*
"There's no way whatsoever? Seriously?"
" . . . . For the time being, yes . "
Devices that operated through magical energy were grinding to a halt one by one . Thanks to that, Yi Seol-Hwa's hospital was urgently swapping out the power source for the various medical equipment at the moment .
"What about Kim Dok-Ja's condition?"
"Thankfully, there don't seem to be any complications so far . "
Although the power of the system had vanished, the sleeping Kim Dok-Ja was still the same . A boy quietly slumbering away, neither alive nor dead . And this very boy's other reincarnated souls living in various parts of the world-lines should be reading the manuscript she had written .
"I couldn't update the last bit of the manuscript . At this rate . . . . " Han Su-Yeong muttered out .
"The 'Most Ancient Dreams' might not get to read the last part of the story, then . "
Yu Sang-Ah's observation caused Yi Ji-Hye and Jang Ha-Yeong to cry out one after the other .
"What will happen now? Wasn't the last part of the manuscript the most important bit?"
"What about my side story?!"
"That's not really important, is it?"
They didn't know how many world-lines Yu Jung-Hyeok had paid pilgrimage to so far, but still, quite a high number of worlds should've seen the publication of the novel to the latest chapter by now .
"Argh, the one thing I hate so much in this world is a novel that gets dropped in the middle . . . . "
The final part of the novel, its epilogue, was all about the 'thing that hasn't happened yet' to the 'Most Ancient Dream' .
Quite obviously, there was simply no way that all of them could perfectly imagine a story that hadn't happened yet .
"What should we do? You said that the last episode is the most crucial one . "
"We still have one more method . " Han Su-Yeong chewing on her fingers looked up to the heavens and spoke . "There is one more person who can fix the manuscript beside me . And we don't have a choice but to believe in him . "
*
" . . . . The manuscript stopped updating . "
The manuscript was updated roughly once a day without fail . But for the last month or so, the updates had completely stopped coming . At first, he thought this was an error arising from him travelling between the world-lines far too frequently, but when he took a closer look, even the log-in history itself was gone .
[Captain, I think something has gone wrong somewhere . ]
He had two theories . One, Han Su-Yeong found herself in a situation where she couldn't write the manuscript anymore, or two, Earth's system had finally ground to a halt .
Whatever the case might be, this was not a good situation .
[Files are being automatically transmitted to the connected world-lines . ]
The manuscript's latest chapter had been transmitted to other world-lines already . In the world where the serialisation started first, the notice for postponement had been issued already – what happened was that the author panicked when he suddenly couldn't think of the story and hastily announced the postponement .
The situation was not good . At this rate, authors losing their composure might start cooking up their own take on the part Han Su-Yeong had failed to write and upload .
[… . Captain, there isn't much time . ]
Yu Jung-Hyeok looked down at both of his hands . He then slowly clenched his fists before unfurling them .
It wasn't as if there were no other options available . If Han Su-Yeong was not in a situation to finish the manuscript, then . . . The person who could, had to complete it .
[Attribute's effect has been activated!]
[You can now edit the manuscript in the Cloud System . ]
[A lot of Probability is required for the editing of the manuscript . ]
Yu Jung-Hyeok slowly closed his eyes, before opening them again .
*
Two months passed by after the system had entered the dissolution sequence .
The system that started crumbling away didn't show any signs of mending itself . The number of people who could hear the messages gradually decreased . Also, skills and Stigmata started disappearing one by one . Even the voices of the Fables couldn't be heard anymore .
- An airliner operating on magic energy engines has crashed in the East Sea . . .
Artefacts from the bygone world that hadn't been replaced yet began causing problems as well .
"Argh, that's why I told them to replace all of that stuff!"
Jeong Hui-Won watching the news on the screen finally blew her top .
Han Su-Yeong asked her . "Who went over there?"
"Ji-Hye and the kids . Although pretty weak, they can still activate their Stigmata, so . . . . "
The two of them watched the live broadcast of the rescue attempt . The screen now displayed the figures of Yi Ji-Hye, Yi Gil-Yeong, and Shin Yu-Seung – as well as their turtle ship and Chimera Dragon, both of which were a lot smaller than before .
"The waves are too strong . "
Survivors were continuously extracted and rescued one at a time, but the incoming waves were getting rougher by the second as well . The Chimera Dragon and the turtle ship tottered precariously . The rescue operation continued on despite the rough, inclement weather, but the situation didn't seem optimistic at the moment .
Han Su-Yeong, unable to look on anymore, stood up from her seat . "Call Yu Sang-Ah right now and get a helicopter ready . It's gonna be impossible for those three alone . "
"I already did, but due to the storm . . . . "
Han Su-Yeong quietly spat out, "Dammit," and began packing her stuff .
- Breaking news, just in . An unidentified flying object has broken into the East Sea's atmosphere and entered the . . . . .
Inside the screen, they could now see an object flying in through the pitch-black storm clouds . Accompanied by a massive explosion noise, a distant spot in the ocean was enveloped in bright light . Drones broke past the winds and waves to fly there, and continued to transmit real-time footage from the nearby ocean .
Soon, the exterior of the flying object was revealed among the pulsating grey foams . It was a capsule-shaped ark, and someone was standing up from within it .
" . . . . Yu Jung-Hyeok??"
*
After confirming the news, Han Su-Yeong and the rest of the companions all rushed to the East Sea .
- All of the injured survivors have been safely rescued with help from the alien being . . .
- The alien in question has been identified as the terror suspect who had left Earth two years ago . . .
Breaking news continued to inundate the airwaves .
How long did they wait by the docks? Finally, the rescue ships approaching the port could be seen in the distance – Yi Ji-Hye's turtle ship occupying the central position in the formation . She and the kids were waving their hands .
And right behind them was a man looking at the dock and at his companions .
"You . . . . !"
It was an unfamiliar sight . Although his face hadn't changed a lot, his dishevelled hair sported several grey spots now .
"Been a while," said Yu Jung-Hyeok .
Han Su-Yeong paused, not knowing what to say – before shooting back reflexively at him . "What about the mission? Why have you come back so soon?"
She knew full well she shouldn't have said that . The length of time Yu Jung-Hyeok must've endured should not be simplified with such words .
Yu Jung-Hyeok replied . "I had no choice but to return . "
"Oppa!"
Yu Mi-Ah ran in from behind the group and jumped into his embrace . He gently held her as she sobbed nonstop .
Han Su-Yeong quietly observed the scene before asking him . "Who's the girl you brought with you?"
That prompted the girl behind Yu Jung-Hyeok to peek her head out and say something . "Seriously, you too . . . . ? No one recognises me . " The girl grandly sighed out and muttered as if she was tired of doing this . "Bah-aht . "
*
Yu Sang-Ah personally went to fetch the companions with her limousine . During the transit, as Yi Seol-Hwa performed the medical check-up on him, Yu Jung-Hyeok began recounting all the events that had happened to him .
From the moment of leaving Earth, lost and drifting between the world-lines, receiving help from the Outer Gods, meeting Biyu in the Dark Stratum, and to eventually completing his trip around the world-lines .
" . . . . You had no choice but to return because you ran out of Fable energy?"
"That's right . "
It seemed that the dissolution of the system had affected Yu Jung-Hyeok in outer space, as well . In other words, this was the worst possible situation that could happen .
"Just how long were you out there in space?"
"Are you curious?"
A faint smile-like expression floated up on Yu Jung-Hyeok's lips before vanishing completely . As that was a rather un-Yu Jung-Hyeok-like behaviour, Han Su-Yeong ended up frowning deeply .
" . . . . You actually smiled?"
"Rest easy . I've already visited all the world-lines that I could have gone to . With Biyu's help, a link that updates in real-time has been established, so the authors of those world-lines should be uploading the novel in the correct sequence . "
The companions eavesdropping all breathed a sigh of relief at Yu Jung-Hyeok's words .
However, one important point still remained .
"Did you transmit everything? What about the last part of the manuscript? What did you do with the final episode?" Han Su-Yeong asked .
"Are you talking about the part you didn't send to me?"
"That's right! The last part of the manuscript that you could have fixed!" Han Su-Yeong finally exploded in impatient anger . "You also have a writer's attribute, right? If you've been reading my novel from the start, you should at least be able to guess how the conclusion is supposed to unfold, right? Ng? So, did you write it? You did write it instead of me, right??"
Yu Jung-Hyeok wordlessly stared at Han Su-Yeong . How long passed by like this? He quietly shifted his gaze outside the window .
Han Su-Yeong's voice began trembling . "You . . . You couldn't have . . . . "
"Do you believe that I should've written it?"
"What dogsh*t are you talking about, you bastard?! Obviously you . . . . !"
"Do you believe that it's reasonable to write our wish that didn't come true as the novel's conclusion?" He looked at Han Su-Yeong's expression hardening up in an instant and continued on . "Han Su-Yeong . No matter how hard we try, this story is different from the lives we had lived . "
" . . . . You, you think I don't know that . . . . "
Indeed, she also knew . Rather, she knew it better than anyone out there .
She kept feeling this sense of separation with every sentence being written . No matter how precise the words she wrote were, no matter how painstakingly considered each expression she came up with was – it was still impossible to fully capture the history they remembered and to fully reproduce Kim Dok-Ja who used to live in this world within the story's pages .
"It's not as if I didn't give it a shot . I utilised the Fable that I still remembered and tried to write the final episode, just like how you did . However . . . . "
In order to recreate Kim Dok-Ja, the Fables of the companions had gathered . One piece, two pieces . . . The sentences they remembered were piled up to become the imaginary 'Kim Dok-Ja' .
⸢ . . . . You wish to hear what my boy was like when he was young?⸥
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