Chapter 232
Clack! Clack!
Handcuffs were placed on the wrists of Zeon and Eloy.
These werenât ordinary handcuffs.
They were restraints designed to control the flow of mana.
Once these cuffs, which encapsulated Neo Seoulâs advanced technology, were locked on, mana instantly hardened like a stone, rendering it immobile.
This made it impossible to use any skills that required mana.
Eloy, now handcuffed, started yelling.
âDamn it! I told you we didnât kill them. Are your eyes just for show? Do you really think this looks like something we did?â
âShut up!â
An NSSC Awakened slapped tape over Eloyâs mouth and shoved her into the buggy car.
âIâll get in on my own.â
Zeon, smiling, boarded the buggy car.
Kevin glared at Zeon with a menacing look.
âWhatâs your game? You think Iâll let you off just because youâre acting like this?â
âThe truth will come out. For now, I simply have no desire to shed blood with you.â
âSo youâre sticking to your story till the end.â
âIf I had really killed them, you wouldnât have found any traces.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIn any case, the truth will be revealed soon enough.â
With those words, Zeon fell silent.
Kevinâs jaw muscles twitched.
He knew that Zeon was the Sand Mage.
If Zeon had truly intended to cover his tracks, the NSSC would have never found the site where Team 2 was wiped out, no matter how hard they tried.
âCould what heâs saying be true?â
Doubt crept into Kevinâs mind.
Just then, the Awakeneds reported back to him.
âThereâs no one around.â
âEverything has been incinerated by the explosion.â
Kevin surveyed the surroundings.
All around was sand.
There was nowhere to hide, nowhere to conceal anything.
What he saw was all there was.
Nodding, Kevin climbed into the buggy car.
âEveryone, return to Neo Seoul.â
âYes, sir!â
The NSSC left the scene immediately.
After they departed, something emerged from the sand.
It was Levin, translucent like a specter.
It wasnât surprising that Levin had turned into a ghostly form, as his primary skill was precisely thatâghostification.
What was truly surprising was that there was a girl in ghost form beside him.
It was Brielle.
Brielle, like Levin, had become translucent.
âWhat is this?â
âSurprised?â
âYou can turn others into ghosts too?â
âOnly if we stay close. We have to be in contact.â
As if to prove Levinâs point, he was tightly holding Brielleâs hand.
After reaching B-rank, he had mastered a new skill.
One of those was the ability to ghostify others through physical contact.
Though he could only manage one additional person, its utility had greatly increased.
The moment the NSSC appeared, Zeon had told Levin,
âYou two, hide.â
Without a second thought, Levin had grabbed Brielleâs hand and ghostified.
The two hid in the sand in their ghost forms.
Although Kevin, the leader of the NSSC, had sharp senses, he failed to detect them. Thatâs why he had left the scene without further issue.
Brielle, watching the buggy car recede into the distance, spoke.
âZeon told us to hide because he wants us to find evidence, right?â
âYeah! We need to find proof that Johan orchestrated and led this.â
âDo you think we can do it by ourselves?â
âWhether itâs possible or not, we have to make it happen.â
âLetâs start by heading back to the slums. If we dig there, weâll find something.â
âImpressive! Youâre not even flustered.â
Levin looked at Brielle with admiration, to which she pouted her lips.
âIâve suffered so much at the hands of humans that Iâve gotten used to it. If youâd been trapped underground making drugs day and night, youâd be like me too.â
âYouâre stronger than me.â
âAs long as you understand that, itâs enough. Letâs move quickly.â
âAlright!â
Levin nodded and moved while still in ghost form. Brielle followed suit, flying through the air with him.
* * *
A man in priestly robes was praying before a giant cross.
After reciting the prayer for a long time, the man opened his eyes.
He had neatly slicked-back hair, thick horn-rimmed glasses, and small eyes that curved into arcsâa middle-aged man with an impressive appearance. He was Johan, the ruler of Dongdaemun.
Satisfied with his prayer, Johan smiled contentedly.
âGood! Excellent! I feel like something good is going to happen.â
He felt as if he had been blessed; his body was in great condition.
Whenever he felt like this, something good always happened.
Johan believed this time would be no different. And his intuition was right.
âZeon has been captured by the NSSC.â
Joshua, the inquisitor, delivered the delightful news.
âAre you certain?â
âI saw it with my own eyes. Heâs currently imprisoned in the NSSCâs jail.â
âIs the NSSC prison reliable?â
âItâs located fifty meters underground. Itâs made of special metals that prevent the infiltration of not just sand but any external substances. Furthermore, it completely blocks external mana and flow, making it impossible for an Awakened to use their abilities.â
âExcellent!â
Johan smiled with satisfaction.
The science and technology of Neo Seoul, combined with magic, had far surpassed the technological level of Earth a hundred years ago.
Scientists had created items to control Awakeneds, one of which was the mana-restricting handcuffs. The NSSC prison was an extension of that.
Once trapped in this space, completely isolated from the outside, one couldnât use mana at all.
It was, quite literally, the worst environment for an Awakened.
As long as Zeon was imprisoned in the NSSC jail, he would be utterly powerless.
âTo receive such good information⊠It seems Iâve chosen my business partners well.â
âLee Ji-ryeong is not someone to be trusted.â
âAre you advising me, Joshua?â
âNo, Iâm just concernedâŠâ
âI know exactly what youâre worried about. But you donât need to worry at all. God is on our side.â
A chilling smile played on Johanâs lips as he looked up at the giant cross.
Joshua, the inquisitor, could say nothing in response.
Johan was the pinnacle of Dongdaemun.
Numerous paladins and clergy operated around him.
His command was equivalent to Godâs command.
Johan spoke.
âNow that the obstacle is gone, we can completely take over Shinchon. Find Ethan and eliminate him, and establish the sanctuary of God at their base.â
Joshua trembled.
He could smell the thick scent of blood in Johanâs voice.
The curtain was rising on a war to claim dominance over the slums.
No one knew how many would perish.
Even Joshua, who was accustomed to blood, trembled uncontrollably with fear.
* * *
âItâs incredible.â
That was Zeonâs impression of being in the prison.
It was truly incredible.
The walls were seamlessly smooth, without a single gap, and mana was completely blocked off, rendering it impossible to feel.
It was the worst environment for an Awakened.
âDamn it! Why did we let ourselves get captured? We have no reason to be here.â
Right next to him, Eloy was shouting angrily.
Having lost the Mad Gumiho, Eloy was furious to the point of bursting.
Since the moment her beloved weapon had left her hands, her anxiety had been so severe that her mind was unstable.
As a result, she kept pacing back and forth, spouting nonsense.
Zeon understood her.
If he had lost the Inferno Gauntlet, he might have reacted the same way.
Fortunately, he hadnât lost the Inferno Gauntlet.
More precisely, the NSSC hadnât been able to take the Inferno Gauntlet from him.
The Inferno Gauntlet, embedded with the eye of a dragon, couldnât be removed without Zeonâs consent.
Since they couldnât very well cut off his arm, the NSSC had wrapped Zeonâs right arm in restraints instead.
This meant that the itemâs power couldnât be utilized at all.
As a result, Zeon couldnât even open his subspace.
His abilities were completely sealed.
And yet, Zeon didnât seem particularly anxious.
He marveled at Neo Seoulâs technology as he examined the prison.
âWith technology like this, no other colonies can keep up.â
The technological gap between Neo Seoul and other colonies was at least several decades.
Compared to newly established colonies like the Iron Fortress, the gap was over a hundred years.
It meant that they would need a hundred years of effort just to catch up. The problem was that Neo Seoul wouldnât stand still during that time, so the gap would never close.
There was no way to narrow this gap.
Well, there was one way.
It would be if Neo Seoul collapsed spectacularly.
But as things stood, that seemed utterly impossible.
Unless the catastrophe that had turned Earth into a desert a hundred years ago were to happen again, there was no chance of Neo Seoulâs downfall.
Eloy, who had finally calmed down a bit, asked Zeon,
âSo, what do we do now?â
âWe wait.â
âFor what?â
âSomeone will definitely reach out to us while weâre here.â
âWho?â
âAnyone.â
âIsnât that a bit too vague?â
âCalm down. Even they wonât think weâll be stuck here for long.â
âThey?â
âThe ones who orchestrated all this.â
âYou mean Johan?â
âHeâs one of them.â
âAlright! So, youâre saying weâll be out of here soon?â
âYes!â
âWhew!â
Eloy felt a little reassured by Zeonâs confident response.
After catching her breath for a moment, Eloy apologized.
âIâm sorry!â
âItâs fine. Iâd probably react the same way if my weapon were taken.â
âThanks for understanding.â
âJust think of it as taking a rest before the big fight.â
âA big fight? Yeah, I guess youâre right.â
Eloy clenched her fists.
The ones who had gone to such lengths to trap them wouldnât just leave them alone. Whether they liked it or not, a fierce battle was bound to happen.
Until then, she needed to rest and prepare her body for optimal condition.
âMaybe Mandy should be the one to stay here right now, rather than me. Sheâd be much calmer.â
Suddenly, Eloyâs expression changed.
Zeon asked her,
âMandy, is it?â
âYes! Iâm sorry. Eloy got too worked up.â
âItâs alright.â
âWhen the fight starts, sheâll come back to the forefront. Until then, Iâll stay out.â
âYou donât need to get my permission. Do whatâs comfortable for you, Mandy.â
âThank you, as always. If it werenât for you, we wouldnât have made it back here safely.â
Mandy bowed her head in gratitude.
Just as Zeon was feeling a bit awkward about the gesture,
Bang, bang!
Suddenly, someone knocked on the door of the prison.
When Zeon looked toward the door, a small window slid open, revealing someoneâs face.
With hair that had gone completely white and eyes surrounded by wrinkles.
Zeon instantly recognized who it was.
âOld Go?â
âItâs been a while.â
The old man who smiled at Zeon was none other than Old Go, a member of the Numbers.
âWeâre here too.â
Familiar voices came from either side of Old Go. It was the twin sisters, Eun Sujin and Eun Suyoung, who always hung around with him.
They stepped on the ledge and peeked their faces through the window.
âHello!â
They waved and smiled.
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