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Chapter 17 - Chapter 17: Silence Over Seoul

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The fall of Azure Blade wasn't just a scandal.

It was an earthquake.

Not the kind that cracked the roads or shattered glass—but the kind that split faith in two.

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[Seoul – The Day After]

Screens across South Korea glowed with one name:

> "AZURE BLADE – DISBANDED."

"Association Confirms Discovery of Essence Harvesting Program"

"Ryu Jae-Ho Found Dead in Tower Office – Cause Unconfirmed"

"Unidentified Hunter Leads Internal Collapse – Hero or Threat?"

The public devoured the news.

Talk shows speculated.

Journalists wept live on air.

One network ran a segment titled:

> "The Ghost Who Killed a Guild:

  Who is the Silent One?"

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[Hunter Association HQ – Press Conference]

President Choi In-Sun stood before cameras, composed as ever.

Behind her, survivors from the underground stasis chambers sat quietly. Some had scars. Some still trembled. Some clutched tiny mana stones like rosaries.

> "The man responsible for unlocking the truth," she said,

"has chosen not to reveal himself.

We respect that decision."

A reporter raised a hand.

"Will the Association investigate other Guilds now?"

Choi paused.

Then nodded.

> "Silence in one tower usually means silence in many."

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[Meanwhile – Red Spiral Hideout]

It was no longer a hideout.

The place that once hosted whispers and sketches was now a beacon. A meeting ground. A recruitment center. A movement.

Red Spiral was no longer just survivors.

They were witnesses. Rescuers. Fighters.

And they had become something more terrifying to the old world than any dungeon monster:

Organized conscience.

Mi-Ra stood at the whiteboard, now covered with names.

Former captives. Lost friends. Missing links.

Then she paused.

A name was missing.

"…Where is he?"

A silence followed.

One of the former Hunters muttered, "We haven't seen him since Ryu's death."

Mi-Ra frowned.

"He wouldn't just disappear…"

But deep down, she already knew—

He would.

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[Jin-Soo – Somewhere Quiet]

He sat on a rooftop near the Han River.

No uniform. No title. No weapons.

Just himself—and the sound of the water flowing below.

The system, always present, was now strangely calm.

> [Monarch of Silence – Hidden Title retained]

[Public identity: Erased]

[Threat Level: Zero. You are a ghost.]

[You have done what no nation dared.]

> [Would you like to begin your new life? Y/N]

He didn't press anything.

Instead, he whispered—

"I was supposed to die in that dungeon."

He closed his eyes.

> "But I didn't."

He thought of his sister.

The reason this started.

The voice that once cried out:

"Oppa, don't go today."

She was safe now. Secure under protection from the Association.

He had visited her hospital room after the raid.

Once.

Just once.

She had been asleep.

He had left a note on the windowsill:

> "No matter how loud the world gets—

  remember the brother who made it quiet again."

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[Days Later – A Rumor is Born]

In Hunter forums, a thread exploded:

> "Did anyone SEE the guy who took down Azure Blade?"

"There's no photo. No footage. Not even mana trace."

"I heard he moved without sound."

"I heard he killed a commander mid-spell."

"They say he's called the Monarch of Silence…"

Someone joked:

> "Sounds like a comic book character."

But no one laughed for long.

Because another thread soon appeared:

> "Guild in Busan collapses—essence harvesting exposed.

Mysterious masked Hunter seen at the scene.

No audio. No footage.

Only a card left behind."

It read:

"For those without voices.

  — M.o.S."

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[Final Scene – The World Changes]

Red Spiral goes global.

The Association passes a new bill: The Soul Protection Act.

Essence core harvesting is now classified as a Class-1 war crime.

Jin-Soo becomes a ghost—a myth that walks.

Sometimes, in broken towers and corrupt ruins, survivors speak of a figure in shadow:

He never speaks.

He never kills without cause.

But when he comes—the silence is the warning.

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