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Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 37: Delusional
The wolf blew a gust of wind. "Because you have proven yourself worthy of receiving power, I shall grant you the power that is rightfully yours." Alkan's eyes gleamed at what he heard. He no longer questioned who was speaking in his mind or what kind of trial it was referring to. His focus was entirely on the power that was about to be bestowed upon him. "Accept the power I offer you," said the mysterious wolf, and from its body emerged a purple flower. The purple flower floated toward him and entered his body. At that moment, Alkan lost consciousness. When he opened his eyes again, he saw a ceiling adorned with gold. He abruptly sat up. Was it all just a dream? Alkan furrowed his brows. He didn’t think about where he was; instead, his attention was on the power the wolf had given him. He quickly got out of the large bed and went to the terrace. Standing ther
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 38: Sawikin has arrived
Gio stared intently at Alkan. He had no idea what version of Alkan would emerge from the illusion—or how the loss of his ability to feel joy would affect him. ... Thirteen sawikin were currently soaring through the sky of the dimension. Every fairy they passed looked up in curiosity at the unusual sight. Who were these sawikin brazenly flying over the kingdom? Excitement buzzed in the air as they awaited the palace’s reaction. Leading the group was Manuel. Behind him, twelve white sawikin followed as they flew toward the towering palace in the distance. He could feel the force trying to push him down, preventing him from flying any closer. If he were just an ordinary sawikin, he might have been frightened by its power and forced to land. But he was Manuel—the leader of the Twelve Great White Legions. To him, the force pressing against him was nothing more than a mere tickle. "Leader, I just rec
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 39: His changes
The queen's brow furrowed. She did not like the Seer’s accusation against her. She opened her palm, and a purple flower emerged from it. Her eyes narrowed as she stared at the Seer. "If you have no further business here, you may leave," she said in a low voice. She was holding herself back from killing the Seer because she still had a purpose in the palace, but it seemed she had forgotten whom she was speaking to. When the Seer saw the purple flower, she suddenly took a step back, her face paling. Her teeth clenched in frustration. "If you don’t want your kingdom to disappear from the map, you should heed my words! Do not, under any circumstances, harm the mortal who will arrive in this palace!" A mischievous smile formed on the queen’s lips. "You’re too late. A mortal has already come here, and I have taken something from him that I will never return—no matt
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 40: Retrieving his memories from past lives
As the group emerged from the passage toward Tribal, Alkan saw several clusters of nimpa hiding among the trees and beyond the grasses. The group of sawikins soared into the sky, and the nimpa spotted them. In an instant, the hidden creatures quickly ran after the beings in the air.Alkan’s eyes narrowed as he watched the nimpa. Manuel noticed that Alkan had been observing them for a while."We have the nimpa with us, but I did not allow them to follow us into the fairy kingdom," he explained.Alkan merely nodded and looked away. He scanned the entirety of Tribal visible from the sky. And when his gaze reached the far south where Valeria was… he took a deep breath.When they arrived at the white palace, Alkan saw that many white sawikins were waiting for them. Manuel also explained that they knew that the two of them—Alkan and Gio—had entered the kingdom of the fairies. The fairies were known for being self-centered and did not wish to mingle with
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 41: Pure and Dark
Alkan's body gradually stopped trembling. He opened his eyes, and for a brief moment, a light passed through them before disappearing. Slowly, his hair and eyes returned to their black color.He sat up in bed, lowering his gaze to his hands, where a mark had appeared on the back of his palms—two black wings. In the blink of an eye, the mark vanished.His brows furrowed, and he massaged his head. "Menandro," he muttered—the name of the first king of the White Sawikin, who was slain by the man resembling Manuel.Centuries had passed since he lived as a king in his second life, yet some memories remained unclear. One of them was the man who looked like Manuel. He wasn’t sure of Manuel’s connection to that man, as the memories he received when Menandro’s consciousness awakened inside him were fragmented, like a blurred lens.But he and Menandro were one and the same. Their personalities were simply different, making Menandro’s emotions and memories fe
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 42: Chamber of Knowledge
Alkan stopped in his tracks, emotions flickering in his eyes. It was Manuel. Despite all the power he now possessed, there were still moments when he couldn’t sense Manuel’s presence. He couldn’t help but wonder—had Manuel done something to conceal his presence from Alkan’s awareness? "Do you need something... Manuel?" he asked. Manuel stared at him for a few seconds before shaking his head. He averted his gaze, his brows furrowed. The corner of Alkan’s lips curled slightly, but he said nothing and walked away. He could feel Manuel’s eyes following him, but he didn’t care. He made his way toward his room. Upon entering, he noticed that the bed had fresh, clean sheets. A meal had been prepared on the table, and the faint scent of flowers lingered in the air. A soft chuckle escaped his lips
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 43: First Journey
Alkan placed the weapon into the contractual space within him, then scanned the dark room. It seemed there was nothing more he could take from there, so he decided to leave. He could hear shouting and the crack of a whip not far away. His body quickly ignited, and he slowly stepped toward the source of the noise. When he arrived, he saw nearly a dozen shirtless prisoners kneeling, being lashed all at once. "Useless fools! A criminal has escaped! Weren’t you supposed to be guarding the prison properly?" a white Sawikin shouted at the bowing Sawikin. He assumed this was the head of the dungeon guards. Manuel must have already known that someone had tried to help the exorcists escape. When his gaze fell upon the prisoners—who were skin and bones due to their decayed flesh—he shook his head. He had given them a chance to escape, so why had they returned to prison? Tch. It wasn’t his fault if they were simply unlu
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 44: Goblin Tribe
He could trick them and trap them inside a cave before continuing his journey alone through the Tribal lands. A smirk curved his lips as he looked up at the sky. The sun was glaring, but he secretly raised his hand and, using his wind power, guided a cluster of clouds to block it. "Wait," he said to the two Sawikin trailing behind him. They stopped and exchanged glances. Alkan turned around to face them. Two small purple flames swiftly flew toward them and entered their bodies. "I didn’t want to do this, but I don’t need shadows following me." He sighed. "So don’t blame me. I wasn’t the one who ordered you to follow." He signaled the two Sawikin and took the lead, walking toward a secluded cave. In truth, it was a hidden cave, but earlier, he had extended his awareness over a hundred kilometers and discovered a small cave concealed by towering grass. He placed the two Sawikin inside and p
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Chapter 119: The mortal
The sun shone brightly, and its rays hit Alkan’s closed eyes. He frowned, slowly opening them as he sat up from the grass. He let out a deep breath. It had been seven years since his family died in an accident. All of his parents’ assets had been passed down to him, but he was too lazy to manage everything. So, he decided to buy several hectares of land in Alegria to turn into a farm. He entrusted his most reliable staff to handle the companies left behind in the city. Just the other day, while negotiating with a landowner, a man suddenly called out to him. The man claimed to be a priest whom Alkan had saved from the Black Palace. But Alkan denied it, thinking the stranger was mentally unstable. Because of that weird encounter, he decided to postpone his land purchase. His assistant came running toward him. "Good day, Sir!" "Did something happen?" he asked, standing up. "The office in the city called. They said your travel documents for your flight to Europe have been proces
Chapter 118: End of first region
Her name was Matilda, one of the loyal followers of the ancient king. Since the first century, when the king fell into slumber, and up until Alkan’s time, the woman had remained faithfully by his side. She was also the one who set Alkan’s destiny in motion, leading him to this dimension. "Your ancestor was the descendant of the ancient king. He sent his own heir to another dimension to keep them safe from those who lusted after power." Matilda sighed. "At that time, not a day passed without blood spilling upon this land. When the ancient king learned that others sought to kill his only heir, he did not hesitate to use half of his power to open a portal to a world he believed would accept them." Alkan stared at the sleeping man. Time had not affected his appearance—in a single glance, one might mistake the ancient king for his older brother. "He tasked me with setting the fate of his descendant’s heir so they would one day return to this world—to save a land filled with conflic
Chapter 117: Destroyed barrier
The rain fell gently that day. The entire land was silent after the third region was consumed by fire. The rain had not stopped since that day, filling the witnesses of the gods’ and goddesses’ wrath with unease. But what everyone anticipated was the next move of the one who had dared to challenge the strongest beings in that world. "Master, there is still no movement from the first region," Asha reported. Alkan swung his sword slowly. At that moment, he was studying a new form of combat. He had discovered this mysterious technique from books salvaged from Ashura’s palace. After the palace burned, Asha’s serpents had found a secret door that remained untouched by the flames. She informed him, so he went to investigate and found an ancient library. It contained many old tools and battle techniques. According to Drako, they were from the first century—the era of the ancient king. Without hesitation, Alkan took everything and began studying them. "But a strange creature has been
Chapter 116: A land engulfed in fire
Alkan nodded. "They never witnessed any movement in or out of the wasteland." He turned toward the third region. "And it seems there's an imposter among the ministers of Ashura’s palace." "What do you mean?" "No one should have known about the pit inside the wasteland unless they had planted a spy. But I rule the wasteland, and no one from the third region has infiltrated it. This can only mean… that minister is from the first region! We need to return—it’s a trap!" he declared, flying back to the third region. Just as Alkan suspected, the minister who first spoke at the meeting was an agent of the palace from the first region. Once he confirmed that Alkan was in the wasteland, he quickly signaled his allies stationed around the third region. A battalion stormed and took over Bendito, another army occupied Ashura, and the prince of the first region went to Celes to seize the queen. Whe
Chapter 115: A trap
Alkan’s appearance never returned to the way it once was. His hair and eyes remained split in two colors. But that didn’t stop the monsters from recognizing him as their new master. With the council—once the pillar of the third region—gone, the highest-ranking officials of Bendito and the remaining leaders of Ashura’s palace decided to appoint Alkan as the ruler of the third region. He had no choice but to accept the position laid before him. Now, three regions of the world followed him: the wasteland, the third region, and the second region. Yet, despite having the power to command these territories, his concerns in the past few days had not disappeared. There had been no movement from the first region, which puzzled him. Based on the information he had gathered, the first region would never retreat unless they were planning something ominous. "Master, my serpents cannot enter the first region. There is a barrier repelling all monsters at the entrance. They tried to circle around,
Chapter 114: Goddess of Death
"It has been millennia since I last saw you. You were just a small child then, but now, here you are, planning to slaughter the very beings who once nurtured you." Alkan clenched his fists at the words. "Nurtured?" He let out a dry laugh. "You stole my power and stripped me of my freedom in the name of the fairy kingdom. You murdered my parents. All you've ever done is ruin my life and the lives of the beings in Tribal!" A smile played on the anito’s lips. "Why wouldn’t we? The inhabitants of Tribal are nothing but weak creatures. A mere flick of our fingers, and your lives would vanish into the wind. Shouldn’t you be afraid of the council? And yet, what happened? You established three kingdoms and enslaved all the beings in Tribal. You made yourselves gods, but… before us, you are nothing more than an ant." "An ant?" Alkan laughed at the insult. "So that’s how you see Tribal?" His grin widened. "Why don’t you ask the gods and goddesses of the first region who the real ants are? Did
Chapter 113: Welcome to the Council of Anito
The blood had already poured from the top of his head, but the general still tried to stand and face him. "Do you even know what you're doing, fool?" "You wanted to fight, so I gave you a good one. What? Can you still go on?" The general gritted his teeth in frustration and immediately charged at him. Alkan just shook his head. Even though he was wounded, the general refused to back down. One of his subordinates finally spoke up with concern. "General, we still have a battle later tonight." "Silence!" the general shouted, continuing his attack. Alkan dodged repeatedly, occasionally slashing the general’s face. By now, the general’s entire body was covered in bruises and wounds, and his blood wouldn’t stop dripping. Alkan’s brows furrowed. He had no time for this fight, so he decided to end it. With one decisive strike, the general collapsed. He didn't kill him, but who knew if the man would still be able to f
Chapter 112: War in the first region
By the time they reached the entrance to Ashura, the sun was already high in the sky. The closer they got, the worse Alkan felt. He had a strong feeling that something terrible would happen the moment he stepped into the council’s territory. But they were already here—there was no turning back now. With firm resolve, he stepped into Ashura. What greeted him was a row of warriors. Alkan blinked in surprise. "I, the general of the First Region’s army, have been tasked with stopping the Third Region from invading the Second Region—the land of the monsters! Prepare yourselves! We will strike at nightfall!" a man on a shining white horse declared. It was no ordinary horse. Its radiant body glowed under the sunlight. "Master, it looks like a war is about to break out in Ashura," Asha murmured, glancing around. "I can't sense any snakes nearby, so I can't gather any information." Alkan’
Chapter 111: Fall of Arelano
Alkan conjured a whirlwind mixed with water. Arelano narrowed his eyes and released shadows that engulfed the entire palace. But shadow manipulation was also one of Alkan’s abilities, so the darkness had no effect on him. He spread the four-colored flames from his feet, sending them across the furniture, up to the ceiling, until the entire palace was engulfed in fire. With the darkness dispelled, he saw sweat forming on Arelano’s face due to the heat. The corner of his lips curled. "Is that all you’ve got?" "Don't get ahead of yourself, mortal!" Arelano shouted, summoning two massive black wings on his back. They spread wide, creating a powerful gust of wind that extinguished the flames and once again covered the surroundings in darkness. Drako transformed into a dragon, while Asha turned into a serpent. The two worked together to defeat Arelano, while Alkan focused on casting a curse.
