[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]
Chapter 306
Just like the first time Zeon met her, Brielleâs face was expressionless.
Her face, completely devoid of any emotion, was enough to make Zeon let out a faint sigh.
Brielleâs gaze was fixed on the man from the Helbrin Mercenaries.
The man who had been gruesomely destroyed by Zeon and ultimately left lifeless.
His neck was broken, his tongue lolled out, and his face still bore the terror he had felt in his final moments.
Brielle had watched everything, how Zeon had extracted every bit of information from the man before killing him.
If she were just an ordinary child, she would have been terrified of Zeonâs actions. But Brielle was far from ordinary. She had endured countless hardships and had grown so accustomed to such scenes that they hardly fazed her anymore.
Moreover, as a High Elf, her mental fortitude was several times stronger than that of a child her age.
That was why she could remain unshaken even in the face of the carnage Zeon had wrought.
But no, she wasnât simply âunshaken.â
She was angrier than she had ever been.
The men Zeon had killed were none other than the human hunters who had once kidnapped her.
It wasnât just her, countless children had been orphaned and abducted by them, only to be sold off to various places.
Brielleâs circumstances were comparatively better.
Aside from being forced to manufacture drugs, she had not suffered physical abuse.
She had been treated with a certain level of care because she was an alchemist capable of producing highly pure narcotics.
Other children were not so fortunate.
Some were sold to deranged sorcerers and used as test subjects. Others became gladiator slaves or were thrown as food to monsters by tamers trying to domesticate their beasts.
The children who were sold off like that led miserable lives before meeting tragic ends.
Brielle didnât even know how many children had been taken by the Helbrin Mercenaries.
Among them, there had been numerous elves, too.
The infuriating part was that even until the moment he died, the man didnât recognize Brielle.
There had been so many like her that she had been just another nameless elf to them, a slave, nothing more.
The fact that they had so thoroughly ruined the lives of others yet couldnât even remember their victims was what made her seethe with anger.
Brielleâs shoulders trembled slightly as if her fury hadnât completely subsided.
At that moment, Gaia poked its small head out of the subspace.
It had been quietly observing the situation from within the subspace but came out cautiously, noticing Brielleâs unsettling expression.
, Biiiii!
Had Gaia not tried to comfort her just then, it would have taken her a long time to calm down.
Brielle hugged Gaia tightly and whispered softly.
âOh, yeah. Itâs okay. Thank you, Gaia. Now hurry back into the subspace before anyone else sees you.â
, Bii?
âYes, really. Please, just keep watching from inside. I donât want you to stay in such a filthy place, even for a moment.â
, Biiiii!
Looking a bit reluctant, Gaia slipped back into Zeonâs subspace.
For Gaia, a spirit creature, the sewerâs environment was unbearably dreadful.
If it had grown even half as much as its mother, Moby Dick, it might have been able to withstand it. But for now, it needed to stay pure and only interact with clean energy.
âPhew!â
Brielle let out a deep breath, and her face quickly returned to its usual calm expression, as if nothing had happened.
She turned to Zeon and asked.
âWhatâs the plan now?â
âWe keep tracking them.â
âI figured as much.â
Brielle clenched her small fists tightly.
Before he died, the man had revealed that the Helbrin Mercenaries had entered a contract with Eli. However, he didnât know why Eli had wanted to retrieve a hundred slaves.
Everything was still shrouded in mystery.
To uncover Eliâs true intentions, they had no choice but to capture the leader of the Helbrin Mercenaries, Hassim.
âBut before thatâŠâ
Zeon turned his gaze to the boy standing off to the side.
It was Zetoya, the boy who had been pursued by the Helbrin Mercenaries.
Zetoya stared at Zeon with a face full of fear.
Zeon killed the men who had annihilated the Red Horn Crocodile Crew in an instant like swatting flies.
Zetoya had never seen such incredible combat ability in his life.
He had been so shocked that he hadnât even noticed Gaia briefly emerging from Zeonâs subspace.
âAh, ahâŠâ
Zetoyaâs mouth opened and closed repeatedly, but no words came out.
Zeon and Brielle were the first outsiders Zetoya had ever encountered.
He was born and raised here, in the underground.
To Zetoya, the outside world was both a dream and a source of fear.
He had always wanted to escape this filthy place and see the world above. But his body had adapted to the damp, dark underground, much like a crocodile.
He couldnât survive without a certain level of humidity.
He had tried leaving a few times, but the excruciating pain always forced him to return.
Thatâs when he realized it, he was destined to remain here forever.
And he wasnât alone.
Most of the children born here were in the same situation as Zetoya.
Unlike him, however, they didnât even dare to dream of escaping.
Unless they Awakened and gained special abilities, their fate was to live and die in this place.
For someone like Zetoya, Zeon was a terrifying presence, far more frightening than even the Helbrin Mercenaries who had killed the Red Horn Crocodile Crew.
Zeon looked at Zetoya and asked.
âWhatâs your name?â
âZ-ZetoyaâŠâ
âZetoya?â
âYes!â
âThatâs a good name. Iâm Zeon, and this is Brielle.â
âZeon⊠BrielleâŠâ
Zetoya repeated their names blankly.
âAs you can see, weâre from the surface. Weâre chasing after those people. Thatâs why we need your help.â
âH-how can I help?â
âGuide us to where they are.â
âIâll guide you⊠but I have a condition.â
âA condition? You donât seem to be in a position to make demands.â
Zeonâs expression turned amused as he looked at Zetoya.
Despite being terrified and trembling, the boy still had the guts to set a condition.
âI⊠I know that. Iâm not in any position to make demands.â
âThen why are you?â
âBecause⊠Iâm desperate.â
âWhat are you so desperate about?â
âWe need electricity.â
âElectricity?â
âTo purify this polluted underground, we need electricity. Please get us a mana generator.â
Zetoya fell to his knees, pleading.
Zeon frowned slightly.
It reminded him of something from the past.
Shortly after returning to Neo Seoul, Zeon had purchased a mana generator from the Goblin Market, only to have it stolen.
âThey were crocodiles too. Their bossâs name was Croker, wasnât it?â
All of them had died by Zeonâs hand.
At the time, they had also insisted that they desperately needed a mana generator.
Zeon hadnât paid much attention to their pleas back then.
But hearing a similar request from a young boy now gave him an odd feeling.
After organizing his thoughts, Zeon spoke.
âSorry, but I canât get you a mana generator. Theyâre no longer supplied to the Goblin Market.â
âN-noâŠâ
Zetoya looked like he was about to cry at Zeonâs cold response.
It was a pitiful sight, but Zeon couldnât give false hope for something he couldnât deliver.
Then, Brielle cut into the conversation.
âI can make one.â
Zeon turned to her, startled.
âWhat?â
âI said I can make one.â
âHow? You donât even know how theyâre built.â
âI do!â
âDonât tell me⊠Did you dismantle the one at home?â
ââŠSorry!â
Brielleâs face turned bright red as she lowered her head.
When Zeon wasnât around, she had secretly taken apart the mana generator equipped with the âWatching Eyeâ spell.
âWell, can you really make one?â
âYes! If we gather the materials, I can build it.â
âWhat materials do you need?â
âItâll cost some money, but I can get everything we need at the Goblin Market.â
âThen thatâs settled.â
Zeon nodded and looked at Zetoya.
âYou heard her.â
âCan she really make a mana generator?â
Zetoya looked at Brielle with a doubtful expression.
Brielle replied firmly.
âI can make it. I canât provide you with a mana crystal, though.â
âI can take care of that part.â
âSo, youâve got a way to get mana crystals. In any case, my answer is âyes.â But youâll need to help us in return, wonât you?â
âIâll help. Iâll do anything.â
âThen guide us to where they are.â
âButâŠâ
âYouâre not about to say you canât, are you?â
âNo, itâs just⊠there are so many of them. Are you sure itâll be okay?â
âThatâs none of your concern. Even if every single one of them comes at us, they wonât stand a chance against Zeon. Youâve seen how strong he is, havenât you?â
âUghâŠâ
âIf youâre scared, donât bother. Weâll find them on our own without you. But if that happens, you wonât get your mana generator.â
Brielleâs cold words made Zetoya flinch.
âNo! Iâll do it. Iâll guide you.â
âThereâs no time to waste. Lead the way.â
âAlright!â
Zetoya took the lead, and Zeon and Brielle followed close behind, talking as they walked.
âWhat made you decide to take apart a mana generator?â
âI was curious.â
âYou really are something else.â
âI canât help it, itâs just the way I am.â
âYou figured out the structure completely?â
âYep! There was a protective magic circle to prevent anyone from understanding the internal structure, but thatâs useless against me. Hehe!â
Brielle grinned mischievously.
The mana generator was the pinnacle of Neo Seoulâs magical engineering.
To prevent its technology from leaking, it was heavily safeguarded.
Each module was inscribed with protective magic circles, designed to self-destruct if tampered with.
But even those protections were meaningless against Brielleâs exceptional magical alchemy.
Like a cicada shedding its shell, she had stripped away all the protective magic circles and mastered the technology Neo Seoul had spent a century developing.
Zeon spoke gravely.
âNever let anyone else know you can make a mana generator. If Neo Seoul finds out, theyâll stop at nothing to eliminate you.â
âI wonât tell anyone. I promise.â
âGood.â
Zeon let out a quiet sigh.
Having such a talented companion could be a problem, too.
If others discovered how gifted Brielle was, it was inevitable they would covet her abilities.
âI canât even stay idle without trouble finding me.â
It felt like his power was a curse, one so great that the world refused to leave him in peace.
âI suppose it canât be helped.â
Just as Brielle had said, the only option was to follow the flow of fate.
Just like now.
Zetoya continued leading them down deeper, darker passages.
[Translator - Peptobismol]
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