Font Size
15px

Governnt building (1)

“No, rather than that… … .”

Lennok checked the three guns he had made like key chains with his shrinking magic and then continued.

“I was curious to see how much you put your heart into this. To be honest, saying that the sky is opening is too absurd.”

A sharp gaze turned to Grisha.

“Let’s talk about reality. If you keep doing what you want, you will eventually run into a pandemonium. What are the benefits of doing that?”

It’s different from when I was a newbie who didn’t know anything.

Lennok knew at least a little bit of what a ridiculous organization Pandemonium was.

Why did Dylan despair so much the mont he first t Croken?

And how miraculous it was that he thought of following Lennok’s words and struggling.

Even though it is a criminal organization that freely roams the entire continent, nothing has been revealed other than its na and a few mbers.

Balkan, the most extensively developed galopolis in the eastern part of the continent.

The fact that Croken, an executive of the organization, roams around the inner district like his own house, but does not stop him, clearly proves the level of their status.

The insolence shown by the Croken Asilus and the Warlock was worthy of such fear and respect.

Whose side is Pandaemonium on?

What on earth do they want in this endless world?

If the ideology of the world splits into two branches and the mont is approaching when you have to decide which side to take.

Lennok needed to take both sides before the mont beca inevitable.

Grisha’s lips hardened for a mont, as if Lennok’s words had pierced him to the core.

“You’re too young to act wildly.”

She smiled bitterly for a mont, then took the smoking pipe in her hand.

“A shaman isn’t smart enough to move while calculating such gains and losses. I’m just helping Lapis to finish what I’ve seen and been through.”

“What did you see and experience?”

“Whoever gets entangled with Pandaemonium cannot escape them.”

Grisha said in a cold voice.

“Conflict, antagonism, or victimization… … . So end up being part of them.”

“that… … .”

“To prevent that from happening, I am traveling around the continent looking for people who have gone through sothing similar.”

“… … .”

In other words, she is playing the role of a personnel manager who selects those who will join the Eye of Cheong.

It must have been part of this that he started arguing with Lennok imdiately after seeing him, and that Lapis did not actively dissuade him from doing so.

“Evan. Co into Cheong’s eyes.”

“… … .”

“Everything has changed since the ‘Extinction Code’ incident attempted by the warlock Craig Tillian. The boundaries of the world beca blurred and the monsters wandering the open sea began to move. Before the heavens open and Hell descends, we must stop the instigators of all these strife.”

said Grisha.

“Compared to you, talented people who never lag behind are gathering under one banner. The young head of the Bellaha family and the hunting dog of Arbeloa, the green jewel archer… … So of the magic towers and research institutes also promised us cooperation.”

“The blue eye will continue to call forth power with consistent will, and no one will reject it if it is talented and capable. You can be one of us too.”

her intense eyes. However, there is more than simple faith in that gaze.

Those eyes, which have no doubt about what she is doing, are in complete contrast to the sullen and drowsy attitude she has shown so far, and it cos more strongly.

It was only then that Lennok realized why Lapis had accompanied Grisha on this mission, and smiled.

Did you say that you were doing similar things while traveling around the continent?

As the personnel officer, she was in charge of convincing Lennok to join the organization.

“I’ve said it before, but it’s difficult to give an answer right away.”

He answered slowly as he stood up.

Even Lennok was stunned by Grisha’s intense faith, but he had no intention of going over it.

“I intend to judge this situation and make a move based on what I have seen and felt myself. It’s too early to just listen to you guys and move.”

Lennox grinned as he said that.

“What if the pandemonium is no different from you, as your chief was?”

“… … Where is the certainty that what you have seen and heard is right?”

“well? I never thought of that.”

While answering Grisha’s words, I looked down at the cliff where the strong wind was blowing.

A skin-tingling gale blew in, but the Dominion governnt building below was still clearly visible.

The sa goes for what Lennok is trying to do.

No matter how shaken he was, he never forgot what he wanted.

“I am just working for what I want… … . We’ll have to wait and see if the deal we had with you guys can help with that decision.”

“Sheh, I was trying to get into the atmosphere, but you were quite the arrogant guy.”

Grisha let out a sigh and grumbled, probably thinking that Lennok’s firm answer was wrong.

“Damn it. If I ca in now, I could have made a really good seat, but wait and see if you ignore the advice of adults. Don’t regret it later.”

“I don’t know how old you are to consider yourself an adult.”

“I don’t know. I haven’t counted since I passed 100.”

“… … .”

Lennok looked up at Grisha with an absurd expression.

Even if you are in your 20s or 30s, your face is not strange at all, but it is surprising that even at that age, you can grumble like a child.

Most of the ti, I tended to show my respect for the elderly, but I didn’t even think of that with Grisha.

Lennok sighed and looked up at the sky.

“done. It’s getting dark. We will set off when the moon is full.”

Lapis said that he had an agreent with the head of the relics departnt in advance, but it was impossible to enter and leave the safe with his face intact.

It was wise to et at night when the security is relatively low and get only the items from the safe quickly.

Grisha grumbled as he watched Lennok, who was trying to close his eyes and rest until then.

“The world is so funny. To think that a worn-out wizard like you is in Aris Richellen’s laboratory… … .”

“… … Co to think of it, Lapis also talked about Professor Richellen. Do you know anything about it?”

“Hoo?”

At Lennok’s words, Grisha smiled as if he had caught a good number.

“A guy who wouldn’t even talk about the pandemonium… … Why do you have any secrets you want to know?”

“A secret you want to know?”

Lennok laughed.

Why did she take an interest in those who were not gifted with magic like Lennok? Why did she stay at the university instead of returning to Sinclair’s Mage’s Tower?

I’m curious about the situation, but I don’t have a big regret.

After all, it wouldn’t happen that Lennok would be in the sa place as her.

Grisha, too, seed to have read the answer from Lennok’s expression, and smiled.

“Well, it’s not such a big deal, so I’ll tell you. We’ve had our eye on scouting her too. Sinclair Magic Tower is famous for being very sassy, but I thought she had potential if she refused to return and focused on nurturing younger students. Personally, I coveted the talent of Aris Richellen.”

“however?”

“So, I contacted them several tis through this connection… … He gave a very aningful answer. I was personally very surprised. I never thought he would be such a strong person… … .”

“… … .”

Seeing Lennok’s expressionless face, Grisha grinned.

“From here on out, I’ll leave it for the watcher Evan to hear.”

“you… … You have a very natural talent for teasing people.”

“Whoops, it’s a joke. Actually, it’s not that important. To the extent that he knew how much the professor cared for his people? That’s why I was even more interested… … .”

As Grisha said, he looked at Lennok with a aningful expression.

Lennok shook his head, frowning slightly.

“… … I’ll tell you, if Professor Richellen is even dumbfounded, a map will arrive in front of the pandemonium.”

“You bastard, do you think I would do such a cowardly thing? Did you understand what I was saying?”

Grisha responded as if it were absurd, then burst out laughing.

“Heh… … . He’s a guy I really don’t like. It’s like how you think, and it seems like your personality is completely different from mine.”

“Then it would be better to keep quiet and wait for the ti. But why do you keep talking?”

Grisha let out a low laugh and replied.

“To be honest, it’s a little fun. It’s been a long ti since I’ve worked with soone like you. It’s like spitting dirty words at , and it’s very fun.”

Lennok didn’t answer.

To be honest, it was true that he also had so expectations.

It was also the first ti that Lennok had been on the scene with a magician of this level.

No matter how bad it is, a shaman who has passed at least level 7.

He is also a perfecter who has imprinted the scenery of imagery in his own self-realization.

It wasn’t that he didn’t have strong people he knew, but he’d never worked together like this, if he had dealt with them as enemies.

Of course, the reason Grisha followed Lennok was to persuade him, and he knew that it would be better to end quietly as far as this matter goes… … .

What does it feel like to work with a magician who doesn’t hold his feet?

Ti has passed.

Lennok, who had his eyes closed, stood up without looking at his watch.

His body clock had been completed a long ti ago.

“Go down.”

“good.”

The two magicians jumped off the cliff at the sa ti.

Wheein!!

Just before reaching the ground, cast reverse gravity magic to float the body, and at the sa ti activate the Nix’s badge to cover the life reaction.

Now, no one in this area can detect the presence of the two.

Grisha, too, with a nonchalant face, briefly raised his main effort, put it on his face, and started walking ahead.

With that alone, the guards patrolling around the building did not recognize the two at all.

Could it have been a spell to obstruct cognition?

The mont I was about to move with that thought in mind.

A cool voice ca from the shadow of the governnt office wall.

“There is sothing I want to ask you two.”

“… … .”

“It will take a while. I have no intention of taking too long.”

As he said that, a young man with hair red enough to be recognizable even in the dark of the night walked out of the shadows.

Dressed in an old-fashioned uniform that doesn’t match the surroundings, he gave off a very neat atmosphere.

A quiet and calm impression where not even the sound of breathing can be heard.

The young man looked at the two people who had stopped walking and smiled quietly at the corner of his mouth.

“I had no intention of touching the night guest, but seeing the two of them’s spirit, I couldn’t easily let them go.”

Hearing the young man’s low voice, Lennok and Grisha looked at each other in silence.

Nyx’s insignia used by Lennok and Grisha’s incantation to obstruct perception.

In addition, considering the magic power and main manipulation ability of the two people, it would be normal for an ordinary magician to not even be convinced of its existence.

The fact that the young man was talking to them at this mont proved, on the contrary, that he was a very skilled sorcerer.

Lennok t Grisha’s gaze and quickly shook his head.

Seeing that he didn’t notice Grisha’s state, it’s unlikely that he was a wizard stronger than Lennok or her.

However, that attitude itself seed prudent enough to be incomparable to that of Weizen, the wizard of the sa Mage Tower.

Lennok replied with a kind smile.

“Tell . If it’s sothing we know, I think we can give you an answer.”

“great. In fact, I was looking for a person, but he was so immature and stupid that it was hard to find traces of him easily. I am ashad to be asking him directly.”

The young man smiled slowly and said.

“The na is Weizen… … . Can you guess?”

Genius Magician Who Takes dicine Chapter 179

You are reading Drug-Eating Genius Mage Chapter 173 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Supreme Magus cover
Similar genre

Supreme Magus

Legion20 ·Action

DerekMcCoywasamanthatsincefromyoungagehadtofacemanyadversities.Oftenforcedtosettlewithsurvivingratherthaliving,hadfinallyfoundhisplaceintheworld,un...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.