Chapter 394
Levin was squatting in front of an alley in the slums, soaking up the sun.
Beside him, his friends Aaron and Dominic were squatting in the same posture.
To an outsider, they mightâve looked like delinquents waiting to shake someone down. But not a single local thought that.
Levin, Aaron, and Dominic had all been born and raised in this alley.
Theyâd fought plenty, but never laid a hand on regular folks.
They had their own code.
Even after Awakening, that code didnât change.
They only fought other Awakenedânever civilians.
Because of that, the people in the neighborhood didnât look at them with fear.
Suddenly, Aaron lifted his head and looked up at the sky.
âSun feels great today.â
âWhat the hell do you mean, âgreatâ? I feel like Iâm roasting alive.â
Dominic rebuked him.
Aaron scowled and turned to glare at Levin.
âSeriously though, Levinâdo we have to sit in the sun like this? Letâs at least find some shade.â
âWhy? Itâs nice.â
âNice, my ass. Iâm about to cook out here.â
âYou guys have zero patience, I swear.â
At Levinâs words, Dominic snapped.
âThis is why high-rankers suck. You donât even care about us low-tier Awakened.â
âDude! Where did ranks even come into this?â
âMan! Youâre B-rank, you can handle sitting out here. Weâre getting baked!â
âSuch dramaâŠâ
âItâs not dramaâŠâ
âFine. Letâs go to the shade.â
Levin sighed, clamping his hands over his ears and getting up.
Once they moved into the shade, Aaron and Dominic visibly relaxed.
âThought I was gonna die.â
âNow I can breathe.â
Levin gave them a look that said he couldnât believe what he was hearing.
âYouâre so dramatic. People are gonna think Iâm torturing you two.â
âThink about us a little, will you?â
âThink about what? Youâre both Awakened tooâŠâ
âPfft.â
Aaron snorted and looked out of the alley.
âAnyone bring snacks?â
âLike anyone would.â
âHow are none of you carrying food?â
âListen to the richest guy here whining. Rich people, man.â
âRich? Who, me?â
âYou live at Zeonâs place. That counts as rich.â
âYeah! Thereâs no safer place in Neo Seoul than his compound. You spoiled brat.â
Aaron and Dominic ganged up on Levin.
And he didnât bother arguing back.
Even he knew how lucky he was to be living at Zeonâs house.
Aaron asked Levin,
âDoes Zeon have any plans?â
âNot yet. Why?â
âThink he needs a porter or anything?â
âDoubt it.â
âYeah⊠figured.â
âObviously.â
âMan, I wanna go to a dungeon with him just once.â
âHah.â
Levin smirked like he was enjoying a private victory.
Aaron and Dominic were currently unemployed.
They had quit the raid team theyâd joined for the mana stone mine operation.
That team had suffered major casualties during the raid, and ended up disbanding altogether.
Aaron and Dominic had been out of work since.
They thought about joining a new team, but after getting burned once, they were hesitant.
So theyâd ended up with an extended vacation.
Not that they were strugglingâbetween them, theyâd earned enough on the last job to coast for a few months.
A smile crept onto Levinâs face.
It made him happy just knowing he had friends to hang out with whenever he wanted.
Even after becoming a B-rank Awakened, his friends still treated him the same.
They were Awakened too, but none of them had changed.
He liked being with them.
Even sitting around and joking like this, squatting in a back alley, made him feel content.
Levin squinted at his friends.
Thatâs whenâ
âNever seen that old guy before.â
Aaron suddenly muttered, staring down the main street past the alley.
âWhat are you talking about? Oh⊠youâre right.â
Dominic, who was about to tease him, narrowed his eyes too.
Levin followed their gaze.
An old man was walking slowly down the street, glancing around.
He leaned on a cane and wore clothes you might expect to see on any slum resident.
He moved and looked so naturally at home that anyone else mightâve assumed he lived here. But he couldnât fool three guys born and raised in these alleys.
The man didnât fit in.
It was like dropping a single drop of oil into a bucket of waterâhe just didnât mix.
He floated above the street like he didnât belong.
No one else noticed anything off, but the three of them picked up on it right away.
âYou see his sleeve?â
âYeah. Bloodstain, right? Looks like itâs a couple days old.â
âHeâs got armor under his clothes.â
âLooks like something from one of the Goblin Marketâs workshops.â
âThat caneâs weird too.â
âItâs wood?â
Levinâs eyes narrowed even further.
Obvious as it was, wood was a rare commodity in the desert.
A slum-dweller walking around with a wooden cane made no sense.
âStrange, right?â
âTotally strange.â
âHeâs not even from Neo Seoul.â
People from Neo Seoul had a certain aura.
It showed in how they moved, in their eyesâtheir sense of superiority and pride couldnât be faked.
âThat guyâs an outsider.â
âA Scavenger?â
âCould beâŠâ
It was common for Scavengers to sneak into the slums in disguise.
Neo Seoul was surrounded by high walls, making illegal entry nearly impossibleâbut the slums were another story.
Levin said,
âHeâs not your average Scavenger.â
âWhat makes you say that?â
âLook at how he moves. Heâs trying so hard to act normal while studying everyone. Itâs like heâs learningâwatching others and adjusting himself.â
âYouâre right!â
âLevin, youâve got a sharp eye.â
Aaron and Dominic agreed.
The man looked like a clueless country bumpkin trying to blend in after arriving in the city.
His outfit, his behavior, his eyesâeverything was suspicious.
Levin turned to Aaron.
âPut some eyes on him.â
âHow many?â
âJust two sharp ones. More than that and heâll notice.â
âGot it.â
Aaron stood up.
The alleys of Sinchon were their turf.
The kids who lived there acted as their eyes and ears. Once someone entered this territory, escaping their surveillance was impossible.
The old man had no idea Levin was watching him.
He kept looking around, distracted.
âSomething smells fishyâŠâ
* * *
Zeon was seated in Old Man Klexiâs shop, eating beef noodle soup.
Slurp.
He liked the way the noodles hit his throat on the way down.
The rich broth was perfect, too.
âDamn, this is good.â
âYou eat like someone who hasnât had food in three days.â
âI was hungry.â
âWhatâve you been doing that you missed meals?â
âYeah, good question.â
âStill, itâs good to see you eat like that.â
âYour cooking keeps getting better. This is way tastier than before.â
âHumph! So now you understand how great this old man really is?â
âIâve always known.â
âHmph! Glad to hear youâve finally recognized my genius.â
Old Man Klexi grinned with his trademark mischievous smile.
He looked like a villain scheming in some back alley.
âNow that I think about it, havenât seen the little one for a few days. Whereâs she gone?â
âBrielle went home for a bit.â
âHome? You mean the elf village?â
âYeah.â
âYou sure itâs okay to let her go alone?â
âShe wanted to go. And I sent someone I trust to watch over her.â
âThen thatâs a relief.â
Klexi let out a breath.
If Zeon had picked the escort, it was definitely someone trustworthy.
Zeon was meticulousâhe never overlooked details.
âNo idea when sheâll be back?â
âSheâll return when the time is right.â
âWell, thatâs good to hearâŠâ
âDonât worry. Everything will be fine.â
âThatâs just what old folks do. Worry.â
âSheâs a smart kid. She might go through some trials, but sheâll handle it.â
âYouâre right. She will.â
Kleksi nodded.
Zeon placed some money on the table and stood up.
âHeading out already?â
âYeah. Thought Iâd stop by the Goblin Market for a bit.â
âYou need anything?â
âNot really. Just clearing my head.â
âYeah. When your mindâs a mess, wandering through the market with no thoughts is the best cure.â
âSee you next time.â
âTake care, then.â
Zeon stepped out of Klexiâs place and headed straight for the Goblin Market.
As always, the market was bustling with people.
âHey there, handsome! Come take a look!â
âNew arrivals from the Bluebird Workshop! Donât miss them!â
âItems freshly excavated from the dungeon!â
Vendors still lined the streets, calling out to passersby.
People flocked toward their voices.
Some bought things as if hypnotized, others bargained like their lives depended on it.
Zeon smiled at the vibrant atmosphere.
He strolled through the crowd.
Thatâs when someone caught his eye.
âBig guyâŠâ
A massive manâimpossible not to notice.
At least 2.5 meters tall, with shoulders as broad as a doorway and bulging muscles.
His face was hidden beneath a deep cap, but he still drew stares.
A huge sword was strapped to his back, and he carried a large sack over his shoulder.
The man scanned his surroundings before approaching a shop.
It specialized in magical beast byproducts.
Thud!
He dropped the sack on the counter.
âYou buy beast byproducts here?â
Startled by the manâs presence, the shopkeeper hesitatedâthen forced a business smile.
âYes, we do. May I take a look inside?â
âGo ahead.â
The shopkeeper carefully opened the sack.
And instantly, his smile vanished.
Because of what was inside.
âThis isâŠâ
âGhost Beetle shells. Whatâll you give me?â
âWhere did you get this, sir?â
âHunted it, obviously. How much?â
âGhost Beetles are extremely rare beasts. Where exactly did you hunt this?â
âJust tell me how much itâs worth.â
âSirâŠâ
ââŠâ
âWhere did you get this, really?â
The shopkeeper looked up at the towering man, a hint of menace creeping into his face.
The giant bared yellowed teeth in a grinâbut his voice was anything but pleasant.
âYou sure ask a lot of goddamn questions.â