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Chapter 312
Zeon sat in a chair, his gaze fixed on the woman seated across from him.
She had skin as white as snow, with platinum blonde hair and eyebrows, making her look almost like an ethereal fairy.
To an outsider, she would appear to be in her late thirties or early forties. But in reality, she was Serian Oliana, the ruler of the northern district.
Serian observed Zeon with a deep, contemplative gaze.
She was over three hundred years old.
While that age would make her an ancestor among humans, in elven society, she was merely in her prime.
At a young age, she had chosen a life of hardship to protect the elves left behind in the human world. Because of that, she had matured far beyond her peers and developed an exceptional sense of judgment.
To her, Zeon was nothing short of a fascinating enigma.
Three hundred years of experience was no small thing.
Her deep gaze carried a weight that could easily overwhelm others.
Most people, upon meeting her eyes, would feel a natural sense of awe, regardless of their age or whether they were Awakened or ordinary.
But the man before her was different.
He showed no signs of intimidation, nor even the slightest hint of fear.
Even if she werenât an elf, even if she were just an ordinary woman, she doubted he would look at her any differently.
Zeon was the first to break the silence.
"Itâs been a while, Lady Serian."
"Itâs unfortunate that we donât meet more often, Lord Zeon."
"Thatâs a good thing, isnât it?"
"Is that so?"
"Humans and elves meeting too often⊠Thereâs nothing good that can come of that, generally speaking."
"Generally speaking, yes."
Serian let out a bitter smile.
Zeonâs words captured the essence of human-elf relations in a single sentence.
Even after a hundred years of coexistence, a vast, insurmountable wall remained between the two races.
Elves could never fully understand the short, intense lives of humans, and humans resented the elves for the state of the world.
The elves who remained in Neo Seoul were not directly responsible for Earthâs devastation, but their race bore the burden of that original sin.
Serian understood this all too well, which was why she had done everything in her power to avoid conflict with humans. But despite her efforts, elves and humans remained fundamentally divided.
It was a frustrating reality.
Still, she believed that one day, true harmony between the two would be possible.
Hiding her inner thoughts, Serian spoke.
"I hear youâve come regarding Eli."
"Thatâs right."
"Haah..."
Serian sighed.
Even just mentioning Eli made her head throb.
"Because of her, lunatics have infiltrated Neo Seoul and the slums."
"Iâm aware."
"Then you should be taking action, shouldnât you?"
"And what action would that be?"
"Capture those lunatics and hold her accountable as well."
"Itâs not that simple."
"What isnât simple about it?"
Zeonâs voice dropped to a low, chilling tone.
Serian felt goosebumps rise on her smooth skin.
It felt as if the temperature in the room had suddenly plummeted.
Forcing herself to maintain a composed expression, she replied.
"Eli and I have ruled the northern district together for the past hundred years. Many people here trust her. If we act carelessly, the district could fall into chaos."
"So youâre just going to let her be?"
"Iâm not saying we should ignore her. Iâm saying we need to be cautious."
"And how much longer do you intend to wait? The evidence and witnesses are already in our hands."
"ThatâŠ"
Serian hesitated.
Her expression said everything.
'Sheâs wavering.'
Zeon understood her hesitation.
Even if Eli had now turned against her, she had once been Serianâs right hand.
It was only because of their combined efforts that the northern district had been able to secure so much territory for the non-human races in Neo Seoul.
If it werenât for Eliâs cooperation, Serianâstubborn as she wasâwould never have been able to grow the northern district to this extent.
Even now, she still needed Eli.
That was why she couldnât bring herself to make a decision.
"I need time."
"How much?"
"ThatâsâŠ"
"Even as we speak, more victims are being taken. For now, they're using humans as food, but once they run out, theyâll move on to elves, beastkin, and dwarves."
"You believe there are more Gu?"
"I do."
"Isnât that a bit of a stretch?"
Serian cautiously countered his argument.
At that moment, Zeon stood up.
He had realized that continuing this conversation would lead nowhere.
"Lord Zeon?"
Startled by his sudden action, Serian called out to him. But Zeonâs response was cold.
"From now on, Iâll act on my own."
"Are you saying youâll do as you please in the northern district?"
"Yes."
"I canât allow that. This is the northern district. If you act recklessly, the order weâve worked so hard to maintain will collapse."
"Then when will you act? Eli is already making her moves in the shadows."
"Thatâs..."
"Every moment you hesitate, more people die."
Zeonâs sharp rebuke made Serian bite her lip hard enough to draw blood.
At that moment, Borin, who had remained silent until now, finally spoke.
"You must decide, Your Majesty."
"Borin?"
"I saw it with my own eyesâhumans hanging like slabs of meat, being devoured by that grotesque monster called a Gu. Whoâs to say there arenât more factories breeding them in our district?"
"Haa..."
"If those creatures are unleashed in Neo Seoul, our relationship with humans will reach its breaking point. And if that happens, the northern district will no longer be a safe haven for our people."
Serian closed her eyes.
Zeon and Borin watched her in silence.
For Serian, this was like cutting off her own right hand.
Though the situation was urgent, they had pushed her to a decision. But they would give her this final moment to collect her thoughts.
'If she still refuses to act, then Iâll move alone.'
Zeon knew the consequences wouldnât be light.
By acting alone, he risked turning every non-human in the northern district against him.
But it had to be done.
The Gu were like a plague. Left unchecked, they would multiply endlesslyâso long as they had a steady supply of food.
And Neo Seoul had no shortage of prey.
To the surviving member of the Five Venoms Clan, this city must have seemed like nothing more than a breeding ground for their monsters.
That was why they had allied with Eli and infiltrated the northern district.
"Haa..."
Serian finally let out a deep sigh and opened her eyes.
Gone was the uncertaintyâher gaze was now firm and resolute.
She spoke.
"Borin."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
"Iâm entrusting this mission to you. Assist Lord Zeon in bringing Eli down."
"Are you ordering her capture?"
"Yes."
"Then Iâll need more forces."
"Iâll assign you two of the Punishers."
"The⊠Punishers?"
Borinâs eyes widened.
If Jin Geumho had his execution unit, the Numbers, then Serian had the Punishers.
A secret force composed of elite elves and beastkin Awakened, they had remained dormant for decades.
Reviving them now meant Serian had made a truly momentous decision.
Borin bowed her head.
"Thank you for your wise decision."
"Iâm sorry, Borin. Iâve placed a heavy burden on you."
"Not at all. I am prepared to do whatever it takes for you and the northern district, Your Majesty."
"Thank you⊠for always believing in me, despite my shortcomings."
Serian gently took Borinâs hand and gave it a reassuring squeeze.
It was a gesture of trust.
Zeon smirked.
"Good. Then letâs get started, shall we?"
"You mean right now?"
"The more time we give Eli, the better prepared sheâll be. We have to act before she erases all the evidence."
"Understood, Lord Zeon. If you need anything, donât hesitate to ask Borin."
"Got it."
Zeon gave a slight nod and turned to leave.
Serian watched him in silence as he walked away.
Her face betrayed her inner turmoil.
As Borin followed after Zeon, she turned to Serian and spoke.
"Everything will be fine. Donât worry, Your Majesty."
"Worrying is my job, Borin. Just focus on handling this properly."
Serian forced a smile.
* * *
Once outside, Borin turned to Zeon.
"Whatâs the plan now?"
"We split up."
"How?"
"You handle Eli. Iâll deal with the Helbrin Mercenaries and the Five Venoms Clan."
"And how do you plan to find them? You donât have any contacts in the northern district."
"Maybe I do, maybe I donât. I have my ways. Just leave them to me."
"Alright. If anything goes wrong, contact me immediately."
"Of course."
Zeon nodded and set off.
Taking down Eli was important, but the more urgent matter was eliminating the last survivor of the Five Venoms Clan.
The longer he waited, the more the Gu would multiply.
And no one understood their nature better than Zeon.
He didnât know the survivorâs face.
He didnât know their name.
He had no leadsânothing but a hopeless situation.
And yet, Zeon wasnât discouraged.
Because he had a way to find them.
Reaching into his subspace, Zeon pulled out a black gemstone.
It was a gift from Urtian, the new master of the Iron Fortress.
Back when Urtian had been a scavenger, he and his crew had used these black gemstones as a means of communication.
âIf I infuse it with mana, it should reveal the scavengersâ nests.â
Zeon knew that the scavengers had secret hideouts scattered throughout Neo Seoul and the slums.
If Hassim and his men had escaped through the sewers, the only logical place for them to seek refuge was in one of those hidden nests.
Tsssssss!
As Zeon channeled mana into the gemstone, it turned a deep, glowing blue.
Bringing it up to his eye, he peered through it like a lens.
âIf this works, I should be able to see their markings.â
Zeon wandered through the northern district, scanning every alley and corner through the gemstone.
Through its lens, the world appeared entirely blueâlike he was looking through tinted glasses.
He walked for some time, carefully inspecting his surroundings.
Then, at the mouth of a dark alley, he stopped.
"Found it."
At the very end of the alley, on the door of an old building, was a faint imageâa symbol resembling a birdâs nest.
Lowering the gemstone, Zeon could no longer see it.
The mark was only visible through the mana-infused gemstone.
This was definitely a scavenger hideout.
BANG!
Zeon kicked the door open and stepped inside.
Startled, several figures jolted upright.
Scavengers who had been resting inside.
"What the hell?"
"Who the fuck are you?"
Their eyes turned sharp, full of hostility as they glared at the intruder.
Zeon glanced around the interior of the hideout and muttered.
"Looks like this is a good place to start."
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