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Chapter 290
Zeon asked Brielle.
âIs it for Gaia?â
âSheâs a spirit, isnât she? I thought giving her an item with elemental attributes might help.â
âYou really like Gaia, donât you?â
âYep!â
Brielle nodded without a hint of hesitation.
Seeing her bright smile, Zeon felt relieved.
Though it had only been three days since Gaia arrived, the shadows that had once darkened Brielleâs expression had completely disappeared.
Gaia, too, seemed happy to have Brielle as a friend.
If Gaia saw Zeon as a guardian, Brielle was someone with whom she could share a deep, soulful connection.
âMaybe it was fate for these two to meet.â
Seeing how much Brielle liked Gaia, Zeon couldnât help but feel pleased as well.
At that moment, Yoo Se-hee spoke up.
âSo, whatâs Gaia? A new friend?â
âYou donât need to know.â
âUgh! Not like I care about your friends anyway.â
Yoo Se-hee snorted, glaring at Zeon.
âSo why are you here?â
âOh, Iâve got something I want to sell.â
âReally?â
âBut itâs not something I can show here.â
âThen letâs go to my office.â
âSure.â
Hearing their exchange, Levin and Brielle chimed in.
âHyung, you go talk to the union leader. Iâll take this chance to look around the Goblin Market.â
âIâll check if thereâs anything I need too.â
âAlright, see you both later.â
With that, Zeon parted ways with Levin and Brielle and headed to Yoo Se-heeâs office.
The moment they entered, Yoo Se-hee smiled and teased.
âSo, what brings our Sand Mage to visit me so discreetly?â
âI need you to sell this.â
Zeon opened his subspace and pulled out several mana stones.
âWhat is thisâŠâ
As she examined the mana stones, Yoo Se-heeâs eyes widened in disbelief.
The mana stones Zeon had brought were anything but ordinary.
They were from a Gray Ogre and a Giant Spiderâcreatures whose mana stones were rarely seen.
The immense amount of mana radiating from the stones was almost overwhelming.
âThese are⊠A-rank beast mana stones, arenât they?â
âYes.â
âWhere did you even get these?â
âGot lucky.â
âLucky, my foot. If luck alone could get someone A-rank mana stones, Iâd spend all day staring at the ground. Seriously, how did you get these?â
âI told you, I was lucky.â
âUgh, fine! If you donât want to tell me, I wonât ask. So, you want me to sell these for you?â
âYes.â
Yoo Se-hee fiddled with one of the Gray Ogre mana stones as she remarked,
âA-rank beast mana stones donât often hit the market, so theyâll fetch a high price. Even without us, youâd get good value. But Iâm guessing you want to stay out of the spotlight?â
âSharp as always.â
âWell, weâve known each other long enough. Fine, weâll take care of it.â
âThank you.â
âItâs just business. You know weâll take a commission, right?â
âOf course.â
Zeon answered readily, which made Yoo Se-hee chuckle.
âRefreshing as ever. Youâre nothing like that uptight little elf brat. Why is she so money-hungry anyway? Sheâs barely a kid, and sheâs already obsessed with making a profit. By the way, whoâs Gaia?â
âIâll be heading out now.â
âNot staying longer?â
âIâm thinking of taking a stroll around the Goblin Market myself.â
âAlright, off you go.â
With that, Zeon stepped out of her office.
Now that heâd successfully handed over the A-rank mana stones, his primary objective was complete.
It was time to enjoy the Goblin Market.
The vibrant scene was just as he remembered.
Merchants shouted to attract customers, and shoppers haggled fiercely, raising their voices as tempers flared. Occasionally, fights broke out, prompting the guards to rush in and break them up.
Even the chaos felt oddly entertaining.
At times, Neo Seoul or the slums felt suffocating, but watching the lively market lifted his spirits.
The bustling trade was proof that civilization still thrived.
The use of currency instead of bartering was a luxury unimaginable in other colonies or fortresses.
âDo these people even realize how blessed Neo Seoul is? How extraordinary it is that a place like this exists?â
Those who benefit the most often fail to see how fortunate they are.
Leisurely, Zeon wandered through the market, browsing for anything he might need.
After circling the market once, he realized there was nothing he truly wanted.
Not that heâd expected muchâmost items here paled in comparison to what he had stored in his subspace.
âWell, I guess itâs time to head back.â
However, Brielle and Levin were nowhere to be seen. It seemed theyâd found something interesting in one of the shops.
Zeon sat on a wooden bench nearby and decided to wait for them.
After about thirty minutes, Levin appeared with a group of boys his age.
âHyung!â
âYeah?â
âYou remember my friends, right?â
Levin introduced the boys to Zeon.
âAh, itâs been a while. Howâve you all been?â
âYes! Hello, sir!â
âItâs an honor to see you again.â
The boys bowed deeply, nearly folding themselves in half.
Zeon, taken aback, looked confused, prompting Levin to scold them.
âStop that. Hyung doesnât like that kind of thing.â
âBut heâs Zeon-hyungâŠâ
âDamn it! I said stop!â
To Levinâs friends, Zeon was a legend.
Even though they lived in the slums, they knew Zeon was an extraordinary Awakenedâsomeone even Neo Seoulâs elites wouldnât dare cross.
They all aspired to be like him.
Zeon found them endearing, but Levinâs expression remained serious.
âWhatâs with the look?â
âWell⊠these guys awakened recently.â
âOh? Congratulations!â
âAeronâs an E-rank Martial Artist, and Dominic is a D-rank Mage.â
âE and D-rank? Thatâs pretty good. So, whatâs the problem?â
Zeon frowned, puzzled.
In a place like the slums, even not being F-rank was cause for celebration. Moreover, they hadnât been forced to take up mechanized Awakening, which meant they were already ahead.
âThe Awakening isnât the issueâitâs that these idiots signed up for the Mana Stone Mine assault team.â
âWhat?â
âTheyâve got no combat experience, yet they volunteered for such a dangerous mission.â
âThat is a problem.â
Now, Zeon understood Levinâs troubled expression.
The Mana Stone Mine expedition was perilous. While Zeon had already encountered a Kraken there, the full extent of the threats surrounding the mine remained unknown.
Securing and defending the mine would undoubtedly cost many lives.
Levin gripped his head in frustration.
âThese lunatics⊠I canât believe they signed up for something like this without consulting me.â
âWe thought it through!â
âWhen else would we get a chance to join an assault team? They told us we need experience, but where are newbies like us supposed to get it?â
Their flimsy excuses made Levinâs temper flare.
âSo, you just volunteered for cannon fodder duty? Donât you get it? They only took you to use as meat shields!â
Training inexperienced Awakeneds to become competent fighters required a significant investment of time and resources.
It was far more efficient to recruit Awakeneds from the slums who had already grown strong on their own.
There was only one reason why the assault team had accepted low-ranked, inexperienced Awakeneds like Aeron and Dominic.
They intended to use them as cannon fodder on the front lines.
Dominic, at least, had it a bit better as a D-rank Mage.
As a mage, he would likely stay in the relatively safer rear lines, casting spells from a distance.
But Aeron, who had to confront beasts head-on as a martial artist on the front lines, had a much higher chance of dying in his first battle.
The survival rate of martial Awakeneds deployed in their first fight was abysmal. If they had no prior combat experience, their chances of surviving were close to zero.
Aeron and Dominic were two of Levinâs closest friends, people he had grown up with since they were children.
When Levin lost his family to the serial killer, it was Aeron and Dominic who risked their lives to dig up crucial information.
The network of intelligence Levin built on his own would have been impossible without their help.
Because of this, Levin regarded the two more dearly than any of his other friends.
By some twist of fate, they both Awakened on the same day.
One became a martial artist, while the other Awakened as a mage.
Unfortunately, at that time, Levin had fallen into a deep burnout after avenging his family, shutting himself off from the world.
He had no idea they had Awakened until he ran into them at the Goblin Market.
Levin noticed something strange when he saw them purchasing items meant for Awakeneds.
At first, he dismissed the thought, but his relentless questioning forced them to come clean.
âYou idiots! Youâve never even been inside a dungeon, and you signed up for the Mana Stone Mine assault team? Cancel it. Now!â
âWe canât. Weâve already signed the contract.â
âDonât worry so much. Weâre not pushovers.â
Even as they tried to brush it off, Levinâs frustration boiled over. He clutched his chest, as if swallowing a hundred yams whole, his insides churning.
âDamn it! Which team? Weâre going there right now.â
âWhat are you going to do if we go?â
âCancel the damn contract!â
âWe canât.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause we want to get stronger.â
âWhat?â
âWe want to be strong enough to be treated like people. Like you.â
âYou twoâŠ?â
âWe canât just stay weak because weâre scared or inexperienced. If we do nothing, weâll never grow. We want to be strong, like you, so we can live a life worth living. Not this endless grind of despairâŠâ
ââŠâ
Levin had no words for their response.
Like him, Aeron and Dominic were orphans.
Unlike Levin, who had lost his family later, they had been born into a world with nothing.
The slums were cruel to the weak, but they were merciless to orphans.
Naturally, they had grown up under even harsher conditions than Levin.
Their yearning for strength burned even brighter as a result.
They had simply hidden that desire all this time because they hadnât yet Awakened.
âWeâre sorry for volunteering without telling you. But we canât back out now. Doing nothing would only make us regret it forever.â
âThis time, we need you to understand. We thought long and hard before making this decision.â
Levin let out a heavy sigh at their words.
âHah⊠What am I going to do with you two?â
After a long moment of thought, Levin turned to Zeon.
âHyung!â
âSpeak.â
âIf we let them go on their own, theyâll die on the first day. I have to go with them.â
âLevin!â
âI canât just let them throw their lives away. Theyâve helped me more times than I can count. Itâs my turn to help them now. Please, donât stop me.â
Seeing the determination in Levinâs expression, Zeon clicked his tongue and replied,
âI wonât stop you.â
âReally?â
âBut Iâll make sure they grow stronger first.â
âHuh? How?â
âBy putting them through the wringer.â
âYouâre kidding, right?â
âNo. Just like I did with you in the dungeonâŠâ
At Zeonâs words, Levinâs face went pale.
Meanwhile, Aeron and Dominic blinked, their innocent expressions showing they had no idea what was in store for them.
[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]