A faintlyid mist.
Beyond it, a blurred metallic wall vaguely visible.
At the base of the Steel Tower, whose circumference could not even be guessed, a faint mist wasid.
In the vacant lot where the Steel Tower rose, there was a stillness that even instilled a sense of reverence.
The blurred mist, the enormous tower filling the field of vision, and the sacred stillness felt there.
All of thesebined made the vacant lot of the Steel Tower feel like a ce detached from reality.
An enormous Object on a scale difficult topare to buildings, something that should bepared to a mountain.
<em>The Steel Tower.</em>
No matter how many times I looked at it, it was a tower of an iprehensible scale.The spacious vacant lot, as vast as the enormous tower, was filled only with stillness. Strangely, Objects did not seem to approach near the Steel Tower, so it was extremely quiet.
I approached the Steel Tower and ced my hand on the surface of the tower that looked like an enormous wall.
A cool sensation.
On the spotless surface of the tower without a speck of dust, it felt as if some pulsating force was throbbing.
The condition for destroying the Steel Tower was the same as I had confirmed before when I looked again.
<strong><em>[Nostalgia]</em></strong>
Is that how you read it, ''nostalgia''?
Suddenly, what''s with the English?
Among the Objects whose destruction conditions I had checked, the Steel Tower was the only one with a condition written in English.
In fact, initially it wasn''t even English.
I remember it being written in Russian? Or some oundish and unfamiliar characters I didn''t know.
However, as I stayed around the Steel Tower and checked the condition every day, it had somehow changed.
But it still hadn''t changed to Korean.
Why English?
With such a condition, whether it''s Korean, English, Russian or an aliennguage, it''s equally useless.
<strong><em>[Nostalgia]</em></strong>
Longing. Longing for one''s hometown.
Or longing for the past.
No matter how much I thought about it, I couldn''t get a sense of how to fulfill this condition.
Does making the Steel Tower feel nostalgic clear it?
Or does the Steel Tower have a hometown, and I have to take it there?
Even when I lived in Seoul Forest, it was a condition I couldn''t figure out at all, and still can''t now.
I was hoping that after a long time, the phrase might have changed, or a new idea woulde to mind when I saw it again.
It was a more frustrating condition than something tantly difficult to guess like Lophiohilus.
It made me feel like it was actually a solvable problem, but I was just too stupid to solve it.
***
I was slowly climbing up the smooth wall of the Steel Tower.
The slope was almost vertical, making it physically impossible to climb, but using ghostification made walking up the wall not too difficult.
The giant mole, the size of a house, that I had defeated with ghostification a year ago seemed to be able to fly through the sky, but strangely I couldn''t do the same.
Logically speaking, if I could step on the ground at a point where I could pass through walls, shouldn''t I be able to step on air as well?
I wish someone could give a lecture on these subtle Object abilities.
There was a reason for leisurely climbing the Steel Tower amidst the current situation of Seoul being utterly destroyed.
It was because of something I had found strange since a year ago.
It was so bizarre, in fact, that it was the first thing that came to mind if something strange were to happen at the Steel Tower.
Since I was the only one who had climbed the Steel Tower, maybe it was a secret only I knew?
It''s difficult for humans toe here, and strangely, Objects don''t approach the Steel Tower either.
The strange thing I discovered was that when climbing high up the Steel Tower, the scenery visible was different from what I had expected.
It wasn''t just <em>''Wow, it''s so high up and amazing!''</em> but the visible scenery itself becamepletely different from Earth.
***
As I stepped onto a protruding part halfway up the Steel Tower, the wind blowing from the front ruffled my hair.
Looking around, a different scenery greeted me for sure.
The view from atop the Steel Tower was definitely not Korea.
The coastline that should have been visible in the distance, the ruins of North Korea, none of it could be seen.
In fact, it wasn''t even Earth.
The first thing that caught my eye were 7 moons.
Moons of 7 different colors, asserting themselves like a rainbow.
Unlike the colorful moons, thend was dyed ck as if it were sick.
''Hmm.''
However, this scenery didn''t seem much different from the one I had seen a year ago.
If it was rted to the violent pulsation, this scenery should have shown a more intense change as well.
The huge moon hanging in the sky looked close enough to touch with an outstretched hand, but it was probably impossible to ever reach from here.
It wasn''t about the physical distance from the celestial bodies in the sky.
I felt there was something beyond just physical distance.
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It felt like there was an unimaginable distance between the Steel Tower and this scenery.
Even knowing I couldn''t reach it, seeing such a huge moon made me unable to resist jumping.
<em>Hop hop.</em>
It was a jump I always did at least once beforeing down from climbing the Steel Tower.
***
When I jumped down from the towering height of the Steel Tower and arrived at the vacant lot, the atmosphere had changed.
Thinking about what had changed, the reverent stillness that had instilled a sense of awe was gone.
<em>kkigigkkigig.</em>
In the once quiet vacant lot, a faint grating sound of metal against metal was ringing out.
Endlessly beyond the blurred mist.
<em>kkigigkkigig.</em>
Through the hazy mist, a human figure vaguely came into view.
A human walking unsteadily, making the creaking metal sounds.
From the barrier of mist, a human hand suddenly emerged.
A grotesquely twisted blue hand, emanating the vibrating stench of rotting corpses.
The silhouette beyond the mist definitely had a human form.
A human with machinery embedded in parts of the body.
Those machines, perhaps affected by the Steel Tower, were crumbling to dust but rapidly regenerating at a simr pace.
An Object? A machine?
Looking closely, that human was certainly an Object.
With the destruction condition of
<strong><em>[Destruction of the Main Body]</em></strong>
It seemed to be a type that could infinitely regenerate until the main body was destroyed.
It was enduring the Steel Tower''s civilization-crushing power with that regenerative ability.
Fully revealed after piercing through the mist, the human-like Object was not a normal human.
Human-sized, human-shaped silhouette, human-like movements, but it could not be called human.
A face twisted in agony. ckened, long-dried blood. Rotten eyeballs.
It was merely a corpse walking with the aid of machinery.
Emanating an eerie atmosphere, the machine zombie ignored me and kept walking.
Towards the Steel Tower.
Arriving right before the Steel Tower, the machine zombie''s agonized expression faded as a twisted smile spread across its face.
Spreading its arms wide to embrace the Steel Tower, a violent tremor erupted along with terrifying shockwaves rippling out in all directions.
<em>Thump. </em>
<em>Thump.</em>
It was the Steel Tower''s pulsation.
The zombie was pulverized and disappeared, caught in the pation, but the pulsation that had started did not stop, continuing several more times.
I discovered the cause of the pulsation!
I had witnessed the moment the pulsation urred.
***
Seeing the periodic pulsations, those zombies seemed to be sent regrly from somewhere.
Sure enough, heading back the way the zombie hade from the north, another machine zombie could be seen walking from afar.
If I could stop this zombie from reaching the Steel Tower, I could block the Steel Tower''s pulsation.
But how?
Even enduring the civilization-crushing power of the Steel Tower, it was obvious that it would instantly regenerate even if its arms and legs were blown off.
Just as I was thinking that I would have to track the movement of these zombies to the end and destroy the main body for this situation to end, I felt something strange.
In fact, it was an uneasiness I had felt from the moment I first saw this machine zombie.
The mechanical zombies didn''t quite fit the description of Objects.
I could say that each part seemed to be acting separately?
Upon closer inspection, while the Object appeared as one whole Object from afar, up close each part was a separate Object.
The skin, heart, skeletal frame, internal organs - they were all different types of Objects.
When I pulled out what seemed to be the core heart, a golden heart and blood vessels came out all at once.
Then the destruction condition of <strong><em>[Destruction of the Main Body]</em></strong> disappeared.
Having lost the ability to infinitely regenerate until the main body was destroyed, the machine zombie instantly turned to dust.
Left behind where the zombie had been were human blood, flesh, bones, and unidentifiable animal organs.
The intricately crafted golden heart and sturdy metal skeletal frame made of a tough alloy had vanished into dust.
Was it an Object made bybining multiple Objects?
If so, was it man-made?
It was a type of Object I had never seen before.
It seems like separately acting Objects were linked together into one by the golden heart, but I had never heard of such technology being developed.
And thatbined Object was causing the Steel Tower''s pulsations?
Was this Steel Tower pulsation incident something that was intentionally caused by someone?
I felt an even greater need to track down the main body behind these machine zombies.