Criterion of force (2)
Pressure that is not too strong for a bold action.
However, the complexion of so of those who recognized the faint flow contained in it changed dramatically.
“Wait, this magical power… … !!”
All of them are Asterisk level wizards who have reached level 7. They have enough sense to clearly distinguish the existence of a magical pattern and its flow.
The magic that is now pressing down on the conference hall from above is a pattern that is very similar to that of the snowy field just outside.
Lennok imitated the Ascendant’s magic pattern and scattered it throughout the conference room.
To be precise, the magic pattern of the barrier that protected the cracks in the world in the fortress.
Although it is different from the actual magic of Jindun, who has already risen to the position of ascendant, the similarity is not a skill that others can easily imitate.
At least this should be enough to prove that Lennok has so connection with the Ascendant.
“Those who claim to be watchers don’t really have trust in the lighthouse keeper.”
Lennok asked, calmly accepting the stares pouring in from all directions.
“I still don’t know why Lapis bothered to call at this point?”
“… … The
vampire who was sitting across from Lennok, the dog-headed giant who had been fighting a war of nerves with Ibelin until just now.
And I can see the faces of the other observers looking at with surprised expressions at a glance.
Slowly, Lennok walked up to Lapis and put his hand on her shoulder.
“… … Evan?”
Lennok ignored Lapis’s words and continued speaking imdiately.
“The reason why the lighthouse keeper called to the summons. that’s … … It’s because I can imitate the magical power of the Ascendant Jindun to so extent.”
“… … Nonsense.”
“How is that possible?”
The montum of Ji-L, who muttered in disbelief, is clearly broken to the point of being visible at a glance.
Lennok’s mana, now pressing down on her shoulders, was the most powerful proof.
Lennok, who lied casually, made eye contact with Lapis and answered.
“It’s not hard to imagine how much this ability will be useful in future operations.”
“… … .”
In fact, even Lennok had no idea how to use this power.
It’s because I just ca up with the current answer on a whim, focusing on the fact that I can mimic the Ascendant’s magic pattern similarly while killing the Assassin of Eldervine.
But at least it was clear that it was the most suitable reason to settle such a chaotic situation.
If Lapis had summoned Lennok not simply because of goodwill or dependence, but because he had a special ability that would clearly be useful in the operation.
If she recognized it early and tried to summon Lennok, wouldn’t it be enough for her insight to shine?
Not only to transfer the focus from Lennok to Lapis, but also to highlight her qualities and abilities.
In a situation where the Watchers have expressed their opinions, giving them a reason like this will make them more cautious in opposing Lapis’ opinions in the future.
Knowingly or unknowingly reminding those powerful superhumans that there must be a reason for what the lighthouse keeper does.
That alone was enough to give Lapis strength in this spot.
Lapis wasn’t stupid enough to kick the table Lennok had set for him either.
“If you understand enough, would you all sit down now?”
Understanding Lennok’s intentions in an instant, she said, looking around at the observers with a sowhat subdued look.
“I think we should go into the eting and explain the situation to Evan before we run out of ti.”
“… … .”
The look of the watchers who were silent and seated in their seats.
Lapis, who lightly clapped in the center, raised her magical energy and pounded the table.
Wheein!!
Imdiately after that, a dazzling hologram rose from the middle of the table and began to draw concrete shapes.
“I have explained it to others several tis, so I will proceed in a way that summarizes and delivers only the key parts as much as possible.”
Anatomy of a vast and vast labyrinth with no end in sight.
The mont when everyone forgot what to say for a mont due to the intense sense of intimidation felt even from the hologram image.
“The Ascendant Jindun’s ‘Hanghasa Labyrinth’. The ideological battle of the transcendent who occupied the canyon at the deepest part of the snowfield.”
Lapis quietly opened his mouth.
“We must break through the labyrinth that swallowed more than thousands of explorers and contact Jindun Zaigis Ethernor.”
The youthful determination in her eyes reflected the onlookers as they were.
“If it is confird that Jindun has failed to ascend to heaven, it is necessary to collect his remains and prevent the legacy from being taken away by the wrongdoers… … That is the only goal of this call-up.”
Finally, the existence of Lennok who joined this operation.
It was the beginning of a full-scale operation that began with the final puzzle piece she thought of completed.
* * *
Hanghe Temple.
One of the terms used to refer to a number, which refers to a number of approximately 10^52.
The scale of the number is 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.
In fact, what does it an to use a number that is impossible to even count with human cognitive ability as the na of a labyrinth?
Considering that the owner of the labyrinth is one of the world’s best barrier priests and transcendentalists, the answer was obvious.
“There are thousands of people who set foot in this snowy field to et Jindun and never returned.”
The tip of the floating island where the cold wind blows.
Lennok, who had smoked a cigarette, and Evelyn, who was sitting on a rock behind him, were looking down dozens of ters below the ground side by side.
Evelyn glanced at Lennok’s back, who didn’t look back, then continued.
“However, so of them managed to co back alive from the labyrinth and leave behind information. That is why we suffered in this snowy field for a month.”
“Right.”
“Although the Hanghasa Labyrinth is normally completely sealed so that no one can enter, the structure of the labyrinth is completely overturned once every season. The rift between them is the entrance to the labyrinth.”
“Is that why you gathered here for a month to figure out where to enter the Sasang War?”
Lennok muttered blankly as he turned his gaze toward the majestic snowy mountains on the other side of the horizon.
“The power of a level 9 ascendant is truly beyond imagination. If a magician who uses barrier arts reaches the pinnacle, will he be able to create such ridiculous things…? … .”
Jindun’s Sasangjeon Hanghasa Labyrinth.
I haven’t seen the phase yet, but I can know it only from the magic flowing from that distant snowy mountain and the information I hear from ti to ti.
Not only the far-flung structure inside the labyrinth, but also a different world where ti flows differently.
Completed in a completely different way from the magnetic realm, it is in fact a miracle that is no different from another world.
Perhaps that labyrinth is the essence and essence of the barrier arts accumulated by Jindun.
In effect, the Watchers gathered here have surrendered their lives to the jaws of the Ascendants and are moving to enter them.
Even though there are thousands of people who have not returned yet, there is only one reason why not only the blue eyes but also others are moving to enter there.
“The aurora floating in the sky over the North Continent is a natural phenonon that symbolizes that Jindun’s ego has completely lted into the entire history. The fact that it disappeared ans that there is a high possibility that there is a problem with Jindun’s personal image.”
Even his own consciousness sublimated into a part of the barrier, and the aurora, a floating symbol, disappeared.
In other words, it ant that Jindun’s ego had returned to human form.
There are many anings in the movent of the transcendent who challenges the ascension.
If he started moving at this point where the ending was not far off, it must have been because his personality had changed.
If Jindun really died after failing to ascend to heaven, who would have the valuable relics and property he possessed?
Like Lennok, there are many people who have gathered here not because they can et the Ascendant, but because they covet the artifact.
Lapis and Evelyn were saying that.
“I was wondering where you were hiding, so the two of you were giggling in a place like this?”
A dark-skinned woman walked out of nowhere from behind Lennok, who was lost in thought, and Ibelin, who was watching him.
An unknown tattoo is engraved on her face as she shakes her shoulders slightly while holding onto an exotic coat.
A 7th-level Ascendant and a shaman who cooperated with Lennok in the Dominion of Philenom.
He was also the one who showed Lennok the scenery of [Nammando Coast], his own portrait for the first ti.
“Grisha… … . I would have said it wasn’t that kind of relationship.”
Evelyn sighed softly and denied the words, but Grisha instead opened her eyes wide and asked again.
“No, then it’s not that kind of relationship, but I’ve been asking when Evan is coming all month… … .”
Wedge!!
Grisha’s words did not last long.
The black arrowhead, which I don’t know when it was pulled out, was stuck right under Grisha’s feet, making her mouth shut.
“I’m from the sa city, so I just contacted you because I had an assignnt before I went on a business trip.”
“… … .”
Evelyn replied with a smile.
“I think I’ve said ti and ti again that I’m dealing with an agent-related matter.”
“okay… … .”
Lennox nodded appropriately, as he could roughly guess what Evelyn was saying.
Right before she took a vacation and headed to the North Continent, it was said that there was a strange atmosphere in the city including the agent, so she must have been worried about what was happening in the anti.
In fact, as Evelyn feared, a coup d’état led by a general of the National Guard took place, so it was not strange that she waited for news from Lennok that would be helpful in the process.
Evelyn glanced at Lennok and opened her mouth with a slightly relieved expression.
“So what happened? I understand that there is so ti left before we decide the number of people who will enter the labyrinth in earnest.”
“Is it true that kids these days are so impatient?”
Grisha muttered as if he couldn’t get used to it, and gently opened the inside of his coat.
“I want to talk and live. If our boss leaves the world like this, we won’t hear anything good about it.”
Inside the cloak, Lapis’s face, which had been hidden slightly crouched down, was visible.
Her complexion, which had yet to shed her youthful identities, was slightly pale, probably because of the arrow shaft stuck at her feet.
“Oh hello… … .”
“… … You were there. are you okay?”
Evelyn, realizing her mistake, apologized to Lapis with a slightly embarrassed expression.
“… … Sure.”
Lapis laughed hard, but her legs were trembling slightly.
Lennox looked at her and smiled.
“You could just visit us, but why did you hide in Grisha’s arms? I couldn’t have missed it.”
Although Lapis is quite young, she is now in her mid-teens.
Naturally, her height had grown significantly compared to before, so it was a risk to hide her appearance with Grisha’s tall and thick coat.
Lapis glanced around at Lennok’s words and raised a finger with a mischievous expression.
“There is sothing I want to tell other watchers secretly.”
“You want to tell ?”
“yes. Please accept this in advance.”
As she said that, she took out a small telescope from within.
Lennok accepted it, sowhat bewildered.
“This is an item obtained from the belongings of an adventurer who died in the process of recapturing the base fifteen days ago. It was locked, so it was difficult to know what purpose it was used for. I kept it, but I found a hint right before moving the base.”
“Use it… … .”
Lennok muttered that, bringing the telescope to one eye and slowly raising his mana.
There was no change in the landscape seen through the lens, but it wasn’t long before Lennok noticed the secret of this epheris.
At first glance, the outer surface of the lens looks rather worn.
The finely scratched traces, like scars, were drawing very fine magic letters.
“… … .”
Lennok, whose expression had cald down, imdiately changed the magic pattern slightly and injected it through the telescope.
Imdiately after that, the telescope’s lens began to rotate precisely and began to draw a completely different landscape.
Kirik!!
“This… … .”
“You know?”
To Lapis’s words, Lennok replied quietly.
“Right… … . Is it sothing that shows the location and path according to the injected magic power?”
“yes. A telescope originally used to determine the hidden location of artifacts or relics. It is also a highly functional and durable item that was used in this Hanghasa Labyrinth.”
Lapis said that while looking at Lennok with an expectant expression.
“Others were reluctant to say anything because they thought they wouldn’t be able to use this item properly, but if it’s Evan… … .”
“… … .”
It was only then that Lennok could grasp the aning of Lapis’ words.
He thought that Lennok, who could imitate the magic
pattern of ascendant Jindun, no one else, would be able to look at Jindun’s location and find the right path even in the unpredictable labyrinth.
The existence of this telescope can serve as a fairly useful compass in a snowy field where magic detection does not work well.
Unexpectedly holding an artifact of considerable performance, Lennok nodded.
“I will keep it a secret from the other observers.”
“Hehe, please. I don’t think there’s anyone other than Evan who can use it properly, but in terms of fairness… … .”
Lapis’ feelings are understandable.
Unless the telescope can be distributed fairly to everyone, they probably want to place their hopes on the mage with the most reliable and highly probable ability in this operation.
Lennok stared blankly at Lapis, then brought out a question he hadn’t asked before.
“Do you really think Jin Dun is dead?”
“… … yes?”
“No one knows if Jindun, who has lived as a transcendental being for over hundreds of years, died after failing to ascend to heaven. Maybe he is still alive and contemplating all these monts right now.”
“… … .”
“And if he’s still alive, maybe you can go into the labyrinth and et him and get the answer you want.”
Lapis shut his mouth.
Grisha’s expression, standing next to him, hardened slightly, but he did not stop Lennok.
Lennok didn’t care about the reaction and continued what he had been saying.
I wanted to hear Lapis’ honest feelings here and now about what he was thinking when he ca here.
“At the point I t Cheon-Gyeon, it seed like she had already decided her own ending.”
In order to do that, you have to take into account the sowhat rude words.
“Leaving behind my one and only granddaughter, how did you leave a ssage and why did you leave without telling everything?”
“… … .”
“A Transcendentalist who tried to ascend would probably know the answer.”
Silence passed.
Lapis slightly lowered her head and looked up with a troubled smile.
“Co to think of it, this is the first ti Evan-sama has talked about his grandmother first.”
Taking a breath, she t Lennok’s eyes.
“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t curious. But there are many people better suited than to break through the labyrinth.”
“… … .”
“And if Jindun really didn’t die and was watching all these monts… it might be even more dangerous.”
“Why?”
“If Jindun is alive, it ans that he regained his human self through his own will and incarnated… … . If that’s the case, we definitely need to check that out and set a course for the future. If the transcendent, who had distanced himself from the secular world and was preoccupied with his own ascension, began to behave differently, there is a possibility that the ascension itself may have a problem.”
Lapis continued talking without waiting for Lennoc’s answer.
“If there is a problem with the process of escaping the hierarchy and reaching ascension itself, other ascenders may also try to move. There is no ti to settle personal questions in the face of sothing that might upset the balance of the world.”
“Lapis… … .”
Grisha quietly put his hand on her shoulder.
There was a faint pity in Evelyn’s gaze as she looked at Lapis from Lennok’s side.
Lapis smiled slightly at the two of them.
“are you okay. Now, I can understand that your grandmother must have a reason. Sotis there are secrets that you have to carry alone… … .”
Grisha, who was standing next to her, quietly hugged Lapis.
Evelyn pushed Lennok on the shoulder and scolded him.
“Let’s not blow the candle before entering the labyrinth?”
“No, that was not my intention, but… … .”
Lennok, who muttered an excuse, straightened his expression and spoke to Lapis.
“But I think differently. If Jindun is still alive and willing to answer sothing, I think there are things he must ask.”
I don’t think that because I am a transcendentalist who challenges ascension, I will have all the answers to everything in the world.
But even so, you have to ask. Even if I don’t hear any answer, it doesn’t matter.
There is no doubt that just knowing what Jindun knows and what he doesn’t know will be of great help in his future journey.
I was afraid to stand in front of a transcendent who was indifferent to the world, but at the sa ti I was confident.
At that ti, the cheongyeon said that if you weren’t an Ascendant who specialized in ‘seeing’ like himself, you wouldn’t be able to figure out Lennok’s secret.
“So then, I’ll ask you questions about Cheon-Gyeon on your behalf.”
“… … yes?”
Looking at Lapis, who raised his head in surprise, Lennok smiled faintly.
“What did that person hope for when he failed to ascend to heaven… … i want to know too A lot more than you think.”
thud!
As soon as the words were finished, a strong vibration suddenly resonated from the other side of the floating island.
An area not far from the frozen forest.
Several other watchers, centered on the dog-headed giant, were approaching this direction.
A spear appeared out of nowhere and blocked the giant’s path as he strode along with black eyes.
He is a young man with a calm impression. It seed that he had been guarding Lapis from an invisible place until now.
“What’s going on? If you’re looking for Lapis-sama, I’d like you to wait a bit.”
“I’m not interested in being a lighthouse keeper. It is the wizard who has business.”
At the dog-headed giant’s words, the atmosphere around the area instantly beca tense.
Seon Seon also slowly stepped back while fixing the window sill.
“… … If so, I’d like to hear more about the reason. What is your business with Evan now?”
“Hehe, I don’t think it’s sothing I want to talk about at a place like this.”
Saying that, the dog-headed giant turned his eyes on Lennok, who was sitting far away.
“If you like that, it’s okay to talk here… … .”
“I go.”
Lennok readily listened to this and stood up from his seat.
Standing in front of the dog-headed giant, Lennok put on a simple noise magic and looked up at the giant in front of him.
It’s not a style that spreads overwhelming montum or size like Croken, but its skills and muscle density are not lacking compared to Felix.
Even after recognizing Evelyn’s skills in the first place, if you can raise an opinion that confronts her head-on, it must be because you are so confident in your own skills.
Lennok was also sowhat interested in the story behind how such a giant flowed into Cheong’s eyes and accepted the watcher’s karma.
“na is?”
“Rappard.”
“Um, that… … .”
The word that the na fits pretty well jumped out of his throat, but Lennok managed to swallow his mistake and asked.
“so. What’s the matter? It’s been more than two hours since the eting ended. Is there anything else you want to ask?”
The description of the base and route to enter Jindun’s Sasangjeon has already been roughly finished.
All that remains is to select the number of people who will enter the labyrinth and set the individual entrance.
Unless Lappard intends to go down the sa route as Lennok, he should not see Lennok.
But the dog-headed giant smiled slyly as he looked down at Lennok.
“Have you ever t the Croken Asilus?”
Genius Wizard Who Eats dicine Chapter 344
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