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Chapter 267
Thanks to taming the Thunder Buffalo, the journey to the Steel Fortress became much easier.
While traversing the desert, encountering monsters was common.
It almost seemed like monsters inhabited the desert as abundantly as grains of sand.
No matter how powerful Lee Jung-ho was as an A-rank Awakened, his strength had its limits.
His abilities were specialized for single combat.
He was incredibly formidable in one-on-one duels, rather than in battles against many foes at once.
The reason he had been able to massacre the pack of Flame Wolves so easily was because they were only C-rank creatures.
However, facing a pack of B-rank or higher monsters would prove difficult for even him.
In other words, it wasnât a good match for his skills.
Had he crossed the desert alone, he would have likely been worn out or severely injured by the time he faced the countless monsters along the way.
But riding on the Thunder Buffalo, they rarely had to engage the monsters directly.
Most smaller creatures simply fled at the sight of the Thunder Buffalo.
Its scales, harder than steel, were impervious to teeth.
There was no point in attacking it, as the creatures would only end up damaging their own teeth. As a result, the monsters gave up trying to attack it altogether.
Thanks to this, Zeonâs party could head toward the Steel Fortress without needing to fight off the monsters.
Things were so relaxed that even Duduyan, who was usually on high alert, lay down on the Thunder Buffaloâs back, enjoying a rare moment of leisure.
âThis is nice! If life could always be this easy, how great would that be?â
âNo kidding.â
Aslan agreed with her.
Despite the trials they had gone through, these past few days heading toward the Steel Fortress had been some of the most peaceful moments of their lives.
At that moment, Zeon spoke.
âThe sun will be setting soon. Letâs rest over there for the night.â
He pointed to a large sand dune.
It was shaped like a volcanic crater, sunken in such a way that it would serve as a good shelter from the wind.
âLetâs do that.â
Lee Jung-ho agreed with Zeonâs suggestion.
Throughout the entire journey, he had never once opposed Zeonâs decisions.
Zeon knew the desert best, so Lee Jung-ho trusted him fully.
The Thunder Buffalo stopped at the spot Zeon had indicated.
The group dismounted and began preparing to set up camp.
Preparing the meal was Aslanâs responsibility.
While they had been in the slums, he had diligently gathered ingredients and filled a large backpack with them.
Seeing Aslan sweating as he worked on dinner, Duduyan muttered under her breath.
âEven trash can be useful sometimes.â
She didnât bother helping Aslan.
She had no talent for cooking, nor was she picky about food.
To a Dark Elf like her, food was nothing more than a source of energy to keep her moving.
As long as it gave her the strength to fight, that was all that mattered. There was no need to fuss over taste, so naturally, she had no interest in cooking.
Thus, the task of preparing the meal fell to Aslan, and he carried it out admirably.
âDinnerâs ready. Everyone, come eat.â
Though calling it a âmealâ was a bit much, all he had done was toss various ingredients into a large pot and boil them into a stew. Still, he had used plenty of dried meat, giving the dish a decent amount of flavor.
The group finished their simple dinner of stew and then retired for the night.
Duduyan and Aslan, both accustomed to sleeping in the desert, fell asleep as soon as their heads hit the ground.
Zeon also burrowed under the sand and created a makeshift shelter to sleep in.
Seeing this, Claire grumbled.
âIâm so jealous. Some of us have to sleep out here in the sandstorm while others get to sleep comfortably undergroundâŠâ
âYouâd better get some rest instead of complaining.â
âArenât you envious?â
âI barely have enough time to hone my own abilities. Why would I waste time coveting someone elseâs?â
âHonestlyâŠâ
Claire shook her head in disbelief.
This was a man who had blinded himself to gain his Mindâs Eye. A person like him would never be interested in other peopleâs abilities.
Cautiously, Claire asked him a question.
âWhatâs the world like through your Mindâs Eye? Is it as clear as seeing with your own eyes?â
âIf it were the same as seeing with my eyes, there wouldâve been no reason to blind myself.â
âSo itâs different?â
âIt is.â
âHow so?â
â...â
âOh! Iâm sorry. I shouldnât have asked something so privateâŠâ
âItâs not that itâs a secret. Itâs just that I canât explain it.â
The world seen through the Mindâs Eye was like a fragile sheet of glass.
A world teetering on the edge, as if it could shatter at any momentâa precariously held-together, incomplete reality.
Perhaps what he saw was the true form of the world.
And within it, humans wereâŠ
Lee Jung-ho shook his head, clearing away unnecessary thoughts.
Claire glanced at the silent Lee Jung-ho for a moment before turning her gaze to the sky.
By now, the sky had grown dark.
A pitch-black sky without even a trace of starlight.
Claire couldnât help but shrink into herself.
âHaa!â
* * *
The next day, the group mounted the Thunder Buffalo again and continued toward the Steel Fortress.
As the scorching sun beat down on them, Claire was the first to grow weary.
âHaa! I really just want to take a cold shower right now.â
âHang in there a bit longer. Once we reach the Steel Fortress, youâll be able to bathe all you want.â
âReally? I can really use as much cold water as I want?â
Claireâs eyes widened at Duduyanâs words.
Even Lee Jung-ho was surprised.
âWater isnât exactly abundant in the colonies. How is it possible to take long showers?â
âI donât know about the other colonies, but we have a bit more water at our fortress. Thanks to Lord Zeon.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âJust take it at face value.â
Duduyan clammed up after that.
The existence of a lake beneath the Steel Fortress was a closely guarded secret.
They couldnât hide the fact that water was plentiful, but the lake itself had to remain a secret.
If word got out about the underground lake, not only scavengers but even Neo Seoul would covet it.
Lee Jung-ho accepted her explanation.
âSo, you managed to tap into an underground water source.â
Most colonies secured water that way.
Even Neo Seoul, with its population of over twenty million, obtained its water this way, so it wasnât unusual.
The prospect of taking a shower at the Steel Fortress put a smile on Claireâs face.
Lee Jung-ho then turned to Zeon and asked.
âCan you detect water as well?â
âNot from deep underground.â
âSo you can sense groundwater near the surface?â
âI can sense when the sand is damp, but thatâs about it.â
âThatâs still impressive. A very useful ability.â
For the first time, Lee Jung-ho felt a twinge of envy toward Zeonâs power.
With such an ability, there would be no risk of dying from thirst in the desert.
Unlike his own abilities, which were solely geared toward killing, Zeonâs power could benefit others.
âWhy hasnât the Mayor recruited Zeon yet? His abilities could be incredibly usefulâŠâ
Suddenly, he found himself wondering what Jin Geum-hoâs reasoning was.
If Lee Jung-ho had the Mindâs Eye to see the essence of things, Jin Geum-ho had the Clairvoyance to understand the principles of the world.
It was on Jin Geum-hoâs advice that Lee Jung-ho had blinded himself to gain the Mindâs Eye. Without him, Lee Jung-ho would never have obtained the skill.
Jin Geum-ho recruited anyone who could benefit Neo Seoul, using any means necessary. There was only one reason why he wouldnât recruit someone with desirable abilities.
âDoes the Mayor see Zeon as a threat to Neo Seoul? If thatâs the case, it makes sense why he hasnât been recruited.â
Thereâs always more to a person than their abilities.
Even if two people had the same powers, the outcome would differ depending on how they used them.
In the end, the problem wasnât Zeonâs abilities but Zeon himself.
It wasnât about his skills or characterâZeon simply didnât fit into Jin Geum-hoâs plans.
With this realization, Lee Jung-ho understood the Mayorâs decision.
âNo need to think about it any further. Focus on the mission. All I need is Moby Dickâs heart.â
At that momentâ
âWait! If we keep going this way, thereâs a group of monsters two kilometers ahead. Steer the Thunder Buffalo to the right. Weâll take a wide detour.â
âUnderstood!â
Claire quickly relayed Zeonâs instructions to the Thunder Buffalo.
The creature followed her commands and turned to the right.
Neither Lee Jung-ho nor Claire questioned Zeonâs words.
He had already proven his abilities multiple times during their journey.
Whenever they followed his directions, they didnât encounter any monsters.
This time was no different.
Just to be sure, Lee Jung-ho activated his "Perception" skill and sensed a multitude of lifeforms far ahead. As Zeon had said, there was indeed a group of monsters there.
âHeâs always spot on.â
Lee Jung-ho clicked his tongue in admiration.
Thanks to Zeonâs ability to sense the monsters, the group reached a sand dune where they could see the Steel Fortress in the distance.
When they climbed the dune, they saw a massive mountain made of red sandstone far off in the distance.
* * *
Claire let out a low whistle in awe.
âWow!â
She hadnât expected to see such a massive red mountain in the middle of the desert.
Duduyan, noticing Claireâs reaction, spoke.
âThatâs our home, the Steel Fortress.â
âThe Steel⊠Fortress.â
âThatâs right! And over there, thatâs Archelon.â
She pointed to a massive mound beside the red sandstone mountain.
âHuh? Oh my God!â
âWoah!â
Even Claire and Lee Jung-ho, who rarely showed surprise, couldnât hide their astonishment.
What they had thought was just a sand dune was actually the shell of a giant turtle.
Its shell was large enough to fit an entire village inside.
Zeon knew for a fact that a village did indeed exist within it.
âThe Mobile Fortress, Archelon. Itâs been a long time since Iâve seen it.â
Claire, hearing Zeonâs words, asked with wide eyes.
âIs that what you call a mobile fortress? My goodness! How did you tame something that huge? Iâve never seen anything like it.â
Her face flushed red as if she had just fallen in love at first sight.
She was utterly captivated by Archelon.
âI want to see that child up close!â
Without waiting for anyone to stop her, Claire jumped off the Thunder Buffalo and sprinted toward Archelon.
Zeon tried to guide the Thunder Buffalo toward Archelon, but the monster refused to move, paralyzed with fear.
Even a C-rank monster like the Thunder Buffalo was terrified of the enormous Archelon.
With no other choice, Zeon and the others dismounted and began walking toward Archelon.
With each step closer, they were overwhelmed by its immense presence.
Even Zeon, seeing Archelon for the first time in years, couldnât help but be amazed.
âItâs grown even bigger.â
In just eight years, Archelon had grown significantly.
Given enough time, it could one day be larger than Neo Seoul itself.
Claire was already gently stroking Archelonâs shell.
But her expression was troubled.
With a face on the verge of tears, she looked at Zeon.
âThis child⊠itâs dying.â
Large tears rolled down her cheeks.
No one else could tell, but as a Tamer, she knew.
This enormous turtle was slowly dying.
As if sensing her emotions, Archelon poked its head out from under its shell.
Its eyes, larger than a human, were clouded with fatigue.
Zeon spoke to Archelon.
âItâs been a while, old friend.â
[Translator - Peptobismol]
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