Chapter 89: The Cavern Where Death Breathes
In Italy, within a remote region known as Cascata dell’Aquila.
A vast forest stretched endlessly in every direction, thick with towering trees whose leaves had turned shades of gold, crimson, and deep orange. Autumn had fully claimed this land. The ground beneath their feet was no longer soil, but a dense carpet of fallen leaves, soft yet treacherous, muffling every step they took.
Indigo walked at the front, his presence calm and unwavering.
Behind him followed Angelica, accompanied by two of her subordinates. Their steps were cautious, eyes darting around the forest as if expecting death itself to emerge from between the trees.
Angelica kept her eyes closed as she walked, her expression serene yet tense, as if she were listening not with her sight, but with her soul.
“Where are you taking us…”
she asked softly, her voice barely louder than the rustling leaves.
“To the place of death.”
The moment Indigo uttered those words, Angelica’s breath caught for a split second.
Fear flickered across her heart.
She was not ignorant of death. She had faced danger countless times—but death spoken so plainly, so calmly, still sent a chill down her spine.
Indigo noticed.
’It’s natural for her to be afraid… At this stage, she’s only Rank A. Inexperienced. Weak compared to what she will become.’
’Even though she will eventually learn of this place on her own… the main storyline has already been altered too much because of me.’
’It’s better if I guide her directly.’
With that thought, Indigo continued walking forward without hesitation.
After some time, the forest began to thin, the trees parting unnaturally—as if avoiding something.
And then, it appeared.
A massive cave stood before them, its entrance wide open like the jaws of a monstrous serpent. Four jagged rock formations jutted downward and upward, resembling venomous fangs ready to snap shut.
Angelica slowly opened her eyes and stared at the cave.
“…It looks like a snake,”
she muttered unconsciously.
Indigo turned his head slightly and spoke in a composed tone.
“Don’t worry. If anything happens inside… I’ll protect you all.”
Angelica blinked, then gave a faint, almost imperceptible smile.
With that, they stepped into the cave.
The moment they crossed the threshold, the world seemed to reject light.
It was unnaturally dark—so dark that even the concept of brightness felt pushed out of existence.
“This place is too dark…”
Angelica murmured.
She clasped her hands together tightly, as if praying.
Suddenly, a faint golden glow appeared before her—soft, warm, holy.
But only for a moment.
The light vanished instantly, as if swallowed whole.
Angelica’s eyes widened.
“…Why isn’t my holy light working here?”
Indigo answered without hesitation.
“That’s because this place is far from anything holy.”
As he spoke, Indigo extended his hand forward, palm open.
In an instant, a brilliant golden light burst forth—far brighter than the one Angelica had summoned.
The cave walls were illuminated, every crack and shadow exposed under the radiance.
Angelica froze.
“W-what kind of light is that…? It’s so bright…”
She turned toward Indigo, confusion clear on her face.
“Didn’t you say holy light is useless in a place like this?”
Behind his mask, Indigo smiled faintly.
’Of course. But this light is different.’
’This is Lightnova—elemental light, not holy.’
He spoke aloud.
“That’s true. But this light isn’t holy power. It’s just… a different kind of energy.”
At those words, Angelica’s eyes snapped fully open.
She focused intently on the light Indigo was emitting, analyzing it with her senses.
“…You’re right,”
she whispered.
“There’s no holiness in it at all… And yet…”
“…there’s something else.”
Her expression darkened.
“There’s a negative sensation within that light.”
Indigo stiffened slightly.
’Negative…? What does she mean by that?’
He turned his head toward her.
“What do you mean by negative?”
Angelica hesitated.
“That light… it isn’t ordinary.”
“It feels like it could become something incredibly cruel… if shaped the wrong way.”
’…I don’t fully understand her explanation.’
Indigo exhaled quietly.
“Well, whatever it is… let’s move deeper.”
Angelica nodded and followed him further into the cave.
After walking for several minutes, the tunnel split.
Three different paths stretched out before them, each disappearing into darkness.
Angelica immediately turned to her subordinates.
“You two. Go check those paths.”
Before they could move, Indigo interrupted.
“That won’t be necessary.”
Angelica turned toward him.
“Why not? Wouldn’t that be faster?”
“I already know which path is correct.”
Indigo replied casually.
Despite her eyes being closed again, Angelica’s surprise was obvious.
“…Then lead the way.”
“Follow me.”
Indigo stepped into the middle path.
They followed.
Unbeknownst to them, something stirred behind.
From the darkness emerged a black silhouette—humanoid in shape, with bat-like wings and crimson eyes that glowed like blood-red emeralds.
Indigo subtly scanned his surroundings.
’This is strange… According to my memory, Rank B monsters should have appeared by now.’
’But there’s nothing.’
Suddenly—
A deafening screech echoed through the cave.
They all turned around.
In that instant, Indigo raised his hand, forming his fingers like a gun.
A dark-blue light gathered at his fingertips and fired.
The bat-like creature was struck mid-air and slammed into the ground.
’Why is there a bat monster here…?’
Before he could finish the thought—
The sound of wings filled the cave.
From the darkness emerged dozens of monsters.
Humanoid bodies covered in thick fur. Bat wings stretched wide. Eyes glowing red with hunger.
Not one.
But many.
Angelica and her subordinates recoiled in fear.
Indigo stepped forward, placing himself between them and the monsters.
’What’s going on…?’
’Why are Rank A monsters appearing here?’
The monsters lunged.
Their claws, sharp as blades, tore through the air.
Indigo raised his hand.
“Void Cube.”
A transparent cube materialized instantly, encasing Angelica and her subordinates.
The monsters slammed into it, screeching, clawing, but unable to break through.
They could see their prey.
But they couldn’t touch it.
Angelica stared in shock.
Indigo tilted his head slightly.
“…Should I test this?”
He muttered quietly.
Angelica heard him.
“What are you talking about!?”
“Stay here. Don’t leave the cube.”
With that, Indigo stepped out.
The nano-arc embedded in his outfit surged to life, flowing rapidly into his palm.
It reshaped itself into a razor-sharp sword.
Indigo charged.
One slash.
Two.
Three.
Each strike clean, precise.
The monsters howled as they fell.
Soon, their attention shifted entirely to him.
They surrounded Indigo from all sides.
Yet his expression remained calm.
The only one truly worried was Angelica.
Her hands trembled as she watched.
’Please… survive…’
’God… protect him…’
The nano-arc shifted again.
The sword transformed into a machine gun.
Indigo opened fire.
The cave echoed with thunderous gunshots.
Monster after monster collapsed.
Their bodies disintegrated mid-fall, reduced to ash as if devoured by an unseen force.
Indigo glanced toward the tunnel the monsters had emerged from.
The nano-arc reshaped—this time into an RPG launcher.
He pulled the trigger.
The rocket soared.
An explosion shook the cave violently.
Rocks collapsed, sealing the tunnel completely.
Dust filled the air.
When it cleared, the path was gone.
Blocked.
Indigo exhaled.
“…That’ll do.”
He turned back toward Angelica.
“Seems useful after all. Thanks, Boris.”
He muttered with a satisfied tone.
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Chapters
- Chapter 118: Shadows Behind the Truth
- Chapter 117: a Fragile Reunion
- Chapter 116: Flames of Ambush
- Chapter 115: Beneath the Orphanage
- Chapter 114: A Place Called Home
- Chapter 113: The Clash of Authority
- Chapter 112: The Turning Point
- Chapter 111: Opposition at the Table
- Chapter 110: Market Collapse and Hidden Intentions
- Chapter 109: Seeds of Alliance and Shadows of Betrayal
- Chapter 108: The Sovereign of the Forest
- Chapter 107: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 106: Whispers Beneath the Angel’s Shadow
- Chapter 105: The Villain Who Saved the Sky
- Chapter 104: The Storm Above the Sky
- Chapter 103: Storm and Steel
- Chapter 102: Fragments of Truth
- Chapter 101: Wings of Deception
- Chapter 100: Chaos in the Mall
- Chapter 99: A Gift in Secret
- Chapter 98: The Throne of Red Candles
- Chapter 97: Waltz Before the Explosion
- Chapter 96: Beneath the Same Moon
- Chapter 95: Blades and Echoes of War
- Chapter 94: A Familiar Instinct
- Chapter 93: Lies That Remain True
- Chapter 92: Gathering Storms
- Chapter 91: An Invitation from Sin
- Chapter 90: The Ring of Divine Judgment
- Chapter 89: The Cavern Where Death Breathes
- Chapter 88: The Angel’s Choice
- Chapter 87: Encircled by Wolves
- Chapter 86: The Seven Who Judge from the Dark
- Chapter 85: Echoes Behind the Mask
- Chapter 84: Echoes Beneath the Rain
- Chapter 83: The Pact of Shadows
- Chapter 82: Into the Violet Throne
- Chapter 81: The Man Who Knew Indigo
- Chapter 80: A Month Without Indigo
- Chapter 79: Shadows Crossing the World
- Chapter 78: When Light Surpassed the Sky
- Chapter 77: The Day the Sky Began to Fall
- Chapter 76: The Hive Moves
- Chapter 75: Alliances Forged in Shadow
- Chapter 74: Those Who Stand Beneath Indigo
- Chapter 73: Echoes After the Void
- Chapter 72: Void’s Judgment
- Chapter 71: Threads of the Void
- Chapter 70: Flinch of Despair
- Chapter 69: The King in the Dark
- Chapter 68: When Lightning Came
- Chapter 67: Fractured Light
- Chapter 66: The Voice That Breaks the Soul
- Chapter 65: The Smile That Twists Emotions
- Chapter 64: Unwanted Attention
- Chapter 63: The Price of Peace
- Chapter 62: Crimson Sparks in a Quiet Place
- Chapter 61: Dresses, Smiles, and Hidden Tensions
- Chapter 60: Shadows She Left Behind
- Chapter 59: Echoes in the Dark
- Chapter 58: Fractured Smiles, Crimson Fate
- Chapter 57: The Shadow That Should Not Lead
- Chapter 56: A Battle Out of Order
- Chapter 55: When Light Begins to Bleed
- Chapter 54: Ripples Beneath the Calm
- Chapter 53: The Predator Unleashed
- Chapter 52: The Other Me
- Chapter 51: Purple Venom and the Black Omen
- Chapter 50: The Last Line of Defense
- Chapter 49: When the Storm Reaches Home
- Chapter 48: The Price on Indigo Reign
- Chapter 47: The Villain’s Home, and the World That Turns Against Him
- Chapter 46: Chains Beneath Justice
- Chapter 45: Where Heroes Bury Their Sins
- Chapter 44: While Heroes Looked Away
- Chapter 43: Invasion of New York
- Chapter 42: For So-ah
- Chapter 41: The Mistakes of Careless People
- Chapter 40: Burning Rage.
- Chapter 39: The Poor Blue Flame
- Chapter 38: A Mature Plan
- Chapter 37: The American Heroes
- Chapter 36: Nightwolf Ecounter
- Chapter 35: Hollow Fear
- Chapter 34: The Healer’s Contract
- Chapter 33: Mission: Kidnapping
- Chapter 32: Rest
- Chapter 31: Trapped
- Chapter 30: Jacqueline Assassination
- Chapter 29: News
- Chapter 28: Monster V (2)
- Chapter 27: Monster V (1)
- Chapter 26: Admiration and Desire
- Chapter 25: Personal Assistant
- Chapter 24: The CEO
- Chapter 23: The Spark
- Chapter 22: College problem
- Chapter 21: Beach
- Chapter 20: Sparring
- Chapter 19: New Member
- Chapter 18: The Impact
- Chapter 17: The Bear Country
- Chapter 16: Target
- Chapter 15: Museum (2)
- Chapter 14: Museum (1)
- Chapter 13: Training
- Chapter 12: Planning
- Chapter 11: The battle with the fake Indigo
- Chapter 10: Suspicion
- Chapter 9: Fake Indigo?
- Chapter 8: Airport terror
- Chapter 7: Terror
- Chapter 6: Game
- Chapter 5: Angel of Death
- Chapter 4: Fright
- Chapter 3: The New Kid
- Chapter 2: Bank
- Chapter 1: Webtoon