Chapter 261
Number Five, Zeon.
In Neo Seoul, he ranked as the fifth most dangerous individual.
It was the first time that someone without a large faction had made it into the top ten of the threat rankings, which showed how highly Neo Seoul regarded Zeon.
Because of that, his movements were being closely monitored.
Seo Tae-ran personally considered Zeon to be the most dangerous of them all.
The only reason he was ranked fifth was because he didnât have a faction. When it came to his abilities, however, there was no one more dangerous in all of Neo Seoul.
Seo Tae-ran asked Ho Cheong-yeon.
âDid you say the person Zeon made contact with is from outside?â
âThatâs correct.â
âBy âoutside,â do you mean a caravan, or perhaps another colony?â
âThatâs unclear. They appeared like a ghost, so we have no information whatsoever. Still, I thought I should report it, so here I am.â
âHm!â
Seo Tae-ranâs expression became serious.
No one could enter Neo Seoul without an entry pass.
The city was protected by barriers and magical formations. However, the slums were different.
Anyone could come and go freely there, making it difficult to accurately determine someoneâs identity.
The Shadow Unit also faced limitations in gathering information from the slums.
The best option would be to gain cooperation from Argosâ Eye, the slumâs own intelligence network. But there was no reason for Argosâ Eye to cooperate with the Shadow Unitâs requests.
Seo Tae-ran felt a headache coming on.
Everything related to Zeon made her head ache.
Zeon was that unpredictable.
âHe made contact with someone from outside Neo Seoul? Itâs definitely not for an ordinary reason.â
More than anything, she had a bad feeling.
Her instincts were sharp, almost as if they bordered on foresight with their accuracy.
After organizing her thoughts for a moment, she spoke to Ho Cheong-yeon again.
âHow many operatives do we currently have available?â
âWe have about twenty men to spare.â
âAssign all of them to monitor the individual who contacted Zeon.â
âAll of them?â
âYes! I want to know the personâs identity and their purpose for meeting Zeon.â
âI assume you want no traces left?â
âOf course.â
âUnderstood. Weâll handle it quietly without the person even realizing.â
Ho Cheong-yeon gave a slight smile.
Given the nature of the Shadow Unit, they had to move discreetly.
They had dozens of ways to extract information without the target even knowing they were being interrogated.
âIâll find out why they came within two days.â
âJust remember not to provoke Zeon.â
âHaha! I know the boundaries we need to respect. ThenâŠâ
Ho Cheong-yeon gave a small bow and quietly left the room.
Left alone, Seo Tae-ran muttered to herself.
âHe never lets me rest, does he?â
* * *
Zeon was gently running his hand over the gauntlet on his right arm.
The gauntlet, which had been enhanced with a dragonâs eye to evolve into the Inferno Gauntlet, had been with him for over eight years. It now felt like a part of his body.
The one who had made the Inferno Gauntlet was none other than Kaylee of the Motte Tribe. Because of this, Zeon had always considered himself indebted to Kaylee.
If you receive a favor, you naturally have to repay it.
No matter how small the favor might be.
Zeon had told Duduyan and Aslan that he would depart for the Steel Fortress in two days.
Upon hearing this, the two decided to wait in the slums until then.
âWhat are you thinking about so deeply?â
Brielle asked carefully, noticing Zeon deep in thought.
âI think Iâll have to go to the Steel Fortress againâŠâ
âAgain? Why?â
âThe people who helped me before are now asking for my help.â
âThen you should go. When are you planning to leave?â
âThe day after tomorrow.â
âWell, thatâs a problem.â
âHm?â
âIâm in the middle of a project, and Iâve had a sudden breakthroughâŠâ
Alchemy is never an easy field of study.
To produce a proper result, you need intense focus and strong inspiration.
Inspiration is essentially the concrete realization of imagination.
Since you never know when it will strike, you have to grab hold of it tightly when it does.
Unfortunately, this was one of those moments.
It was such an important project that Brielle couldnât bring herself to say she would follow Zeon.
Zeon smiled and said.
âItâs fine! I was planning to go alone this time anyway.â
âAre you sure youâll be alright?â
âOf course.â
He didnât intend to take Levin with him either.
Like Brielle, Levin also needed some time alone.
Right now, Levin was like a lamp with its wick completely burned out.
He had lived for the sole purpose of revenge, and now that it was fulfilled, the wick had been consumed, leaving nothing left to burn.
It would take time for a new wick to form.
Until then, it seemed best to let Levin spend time on his own.
More than anything, Zeon thought it would be better to go alone this time.
There was a high chance it would be a long journey, and he wasnât sure when he would return to Neo Seoul.
âHold on a second.â
Suddenly, Brielle dashed to her room.
Moments later, she came back, her arms full of various items.
âTake all of this.â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs everything Iâve made so far. This is an antidote potion, and this is a spray made from the salivary glands of a Mane Lizard. It contains hydrochloric acid, so it can even melt metal. Itâll definitely come in handy. And this isâŠâ
Brielleâs explanations went on endlessly.
Most of the things she had made werenât particularly useful to Zeon. But they would definitely be useful to ordinary people or low-rank Awakeneds.
Zeon accepted everything Brielle handed him and stored them all in his subspace.
âThanks! Iâll make good use of them.â
âIf you need anything else, just let me know. Iâll make it for you.â
âNo, I think this is more than enough.â
âAlright.â
âYou two be careful while Iâm gone. I donât think anyone would dare mess with you here, but you never know.â
âDonât worry. With that around, whatâs there to be afraid of?â
Brielle glanced toward the Watching Eye.
Even now, the house was under the protection of the Watching Eye.
Even when the Paladins of Dongdaemun came at them full force, they couldnât penetrate the Watching Eyeâs defense. This house was the safest fortress in the slums.
As long as they stayed here, no one could threaten them.
Zeon smiled and said.
âStill, stay cautious. If anything happens, request protection from the Goblin Market.â
âGot it!â
âAlright. Iâm sure youâll handle things well.â
Zeon smiled warmly.
At first, the two of them had been bound together by a contract. But now, they had built mutual trust and had become close.
Zeon found the change fascinating.
After chatting for a while, Brielle went back to her room, leaving Zeon alone in the living room.
As he sat on the sofa, gazing out the window, the red neon lights blurred his vision.
Duduyanâs words from the other day resurfaced in his mind.
âTo save Archelon, we need to find Moby Dick?â
* * *
âBe careful. This is Neo Seoul.â
âCome on, stop worrying.â
Aslan waved dismissively at Duduyanâs nagging.
His face was already flushed. He was clearly drunk.
Empty bottles littered the table in front of him.
They were in a shabby bar in Sinchon.
A cheap bar frequented by the slumâs residents, which naturally meant they served cheap, strong alcohol.
The type of liquor that could knock out most people with just one bottle.
Aslan had already downed several.
Though he had a high tolerance, the real reason he drank so much was because he couldnât find alcohol anywhere else.
Alcohol had become impossible to find in the Steel Fortress.
The Steel Fortress had only just started stabilizing. Producing alcohol was low on the list of priorities, behind other essentials.
Naturally, alcohol was far down the list, and since scavenging was no longer an option, Aslan hadnât had a drop since Zeon left.
âHeh heh! I canât believe Iâve gone this long without something this good. Donât stop me. Iâm going to drink this place dry tonight.â
âDo whatever you want.â
Duduyan shook her head, exasperated.
She could understand Aslanâs feelings. But getting this drunk was something she couldnât understand.
It was like he was deliberately ruining his body.
âReally, Iâll never understand humans. Why do they do this to themselves?â
âItâs not self-destruction. Itâs called indulging in lifeâs pleasures. Look, doesnât the world seem beautiful to you?â
âYouâve lost focus in your eyes. Iâm going to bed.â
In the end, Duduyan gave up on Aslan and headed to the nearby inn.
She was a little worried about leaving Aslan alone in the bar, but she figured nothing would happen.
Just as the Goblin Market had been lenient with Zeonâs guest, Sinchon was also likely to be tolerant of him. No one seemed to be targeting Aslan. Besides, their inn was right next door.
If something did happen to Aslan, she would know instantly and could respond quickly.
âHeh heh! Now that the nag is gone, I can really drink.â
Aslan grinned mischievously and ordered another bottle of alcohol from the bartender.
âThis is the life. This is what it means to live.â
Aslan downed the bottle in one go and let out a loud cheer.
He babbled incoherently for a while before finally slumping face-first onto the table. At that moment, men dressed in black suits appeared from the shadows.
âQuite a tough one. Took him five bottles of liquor laced with Malekâs venom to pass out.â
Malek was an insect discovered in a certain dungeon.
It resembled a dragonfly but had venomous stingers.
When processed, Malekâs venom could be turned into a kind of sedative.
It had no taste or smell, so even those with keen senses wouldnât notice it if it was mixed into their drink or water.
Every bottle of alcohol Aslan had consumed had been laced with this sedative.
They had expected him to pass out after just one or two bottles, but Aslan had held out until the fifth.
âIn a way, heâs impressive.â
A short man stepped forward from the group of men in black suits.
It was none other than Ho Cheong-yeon, the captain of the Shadow Unit.
He lifted Aslanâs head.
His eyes had rolled back, showing that he was completely unconscious.
âWe need to finish this before the woman notices. Administer the truth serum.â
âYes, sir.â
One of the Shadow Unit members pulled out a syringe from his coat and injected Aslan with it.
Like the sedative made from Malekâs venom, the truth serum was also made from dungeon materials.
The best thing about this truth serum was that the subject would have no memory of the interrogation.
They wouldnât remember what they had said, or even that they had been interrogated in the first place.
And there were no side effects.
Not even a trace would be left in their body.
For this reason, the Shadow Unit often used Malekâs sedative and the truth serum together when they needed to gather information discreetly.
âMmm!â
Once the truth serum was administered, Aslanâs eyes opened.
His gaze was completely unfocused.
âName?â
âAs⊠lan!â
âWhere are you from?â
âDes⊠ert!â
âWhere in the desert?â
âSteel Fortress.â
âSteel Fortress? Never heard of it. Is it a newly formed colony?â
âYes!â
âWhere is it located?â
âIf you head west from Neo SeoulâŠâ
Aslan began to spill everything he knew.
Ho Cheong-yeon listened carefully to every detail.
The composition of the Steel Fortress, its leader, its tendenciesâhe absorbed every bit of information, down to the smallest detail.
Finally, he asked the most important question.
âWhy did you meet Zeon?â
âTo ask for helpâŠâ
âWhat kind of help?â
âWe need to save the mobile fortress Archelon, but in order to do that, we need to find Moby DickâŠâ
âMoby Dick? Tell me more.â
Ho Cheong-yeonâs eyes gleamed red.
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