Genius Magician Who Eats dicine Episode 701
The Uninvited Guest (2)
The fact that the owner of the Magic Tower that will be newly built in Balkan is Lennok.
I thought it would spread openly, but I didn’t expect to hear it directly here.
That’s probably because others are also treating this news as important information.
But what intrigued Lennok was not the fact that the information had leaked, but the man nad Damus who had ntioned it.
‘Even in Pandaemonium, there was soone who got caught in Dead Rise.’
It is not strange that the mbers have different affiliations as Pandemonium itself is far from the normal way of existence of organizations.
It was only surprising that soone from Dead Rise, who was part of the Triumvirate, set foot in Pandaemonium.
I wonder if there were so who went on to pandemonium after continuing their activities in various parts of the continent, including the central front.
Judging by the detailed information about the Magic Tower, he must be one of the executives in a fairly high position.
Maybe Damus was also one of the henchn who assisted Kaise in the past.
The mont Lennok rembered that fact and tried to rember that face, others started opening their mouths one by one.
“It’s a new magic tower… … .”
“Did you join hands with Kyeonro in the Balkan City Governnt?”
“This is a little different story.”
The atmosphere between Sabrina and Chevien changed slightly.
“Balkan city councilors are not stupid. Those clever old people sitting in the central council gave authority to the dog… … .”
“That ans the dog may not be as crazy or out of control as rumored.”
With just one word from Damus, he penetrates the most important point at once.
Perhaps Damus also intentionally shared the facts about the Mage Tower in order to indirectly tell this fact.
Fundantal disposition or negative opinion about the dangers of the fastidious class.
“After the Archmage, who is about as fast as Chevien, builds the Mage Tower, how much does it include?”
“It will be enough to easily sweep the range of a fairly small and dium-sized city… … .”
Chevyen let out a grim laugh and rattled the doll.
“It may not cover the whole of the gacities, but in the worst case, it wouldn’t be strange if you couldn’t even set foot in the outer Balkans.”
“… … .”
“It’s not easy to predict because it’s at least unheard of in the Balkans… … Depending on which lineage he is, it will be different in a thousand ways.”
To a wizard, the Mage Tower is like a huge fortress that has expanded the concept of a laboratory to the limit.
An area declaration that begins with designating a specific space and lting the magic system into it.
To put it bluntly, it is a concept that expanded the scope of Oliviera’s designation of her laboratory as a region to adjust space-ti.
It is only natural that the abilities and ranges of wizards belonging to the Mage Tower would rise exponentially within it.
If the archmage builds a new mage tower, the range that his will can reach is not at a level that can be explained by a sense of distance.
If that happens, there may be significant restrictions on Hairea’s activities in the Balkans in the future.
“Special magician. I am not surprised.”
Damus asked, looking quietly at Lennok while the others were lost in their own thoughts.
“Did you already know about this?”
“I would have told you, but I’m not interested.”
Lennok replied coldly.
“Or do you want to hear that the phoenix may have been obtained by the phoenix that had flown into the Balkans?”
“… … .”
In the first place, the fact that Lennok learned about Tatiana’s story of the phoenix was because he had received a request from Hirea.
Perhaps among those gathered here, there are people who have received or heard about similar requests.
Considering that, it’s not unusual for Victor to ntion this level of speculation right now.
Even the fact that Lennok had just quietly listened to the fact without being surprised was a natural explanation.
But Lennok did not end there.
“You seem to be having a hard ti dealing with the blue eyes lately. Is it okay if I stay like this?”
Damus’ expression, which had been indifferent to the topic that was quickly overturned, cracked.
It must be because, in fact, it is a fact that is no different from the death of Dead Rise, which is also connected to the establishnt of the Mage Tower.
Others turned their gazes curiously at Lennok’s words, which did not hesitate to stab the reverse.
“Victor. Do you know anything about the Dead Rise side?”
“I guess this Damus didn’t tell you.”
“Damus is a field commander who is in charge of a part of the front line even inside Dead Rise.”
Kangara explained.
“As much as I know in detail about the circumstances of the headquarters, there are many things that I cannot tell you because of the security oath. The reason why I started like this in the first place-”
“Kangara.”
Damus said, tilting his head with an expressionless face.
“… … You’d better be careful with your words. A lot of people are listening.”
“continue. Why?”
Lennok laughed.
“… … .”
“Now, hide the fact that you are struggling to occupy the outskirts of the central front against the lighthouse keeper-”
At that mont, Freya, who had been lounging around with a bored expression, muttered coldly.
“Hey, put your hands down.”
Click.
Damus lowered his hand slightly, turning the jewel of the ring he was wearing.
“… … .”
“Are you going to try it now?”
The eyes of the people around her began to focus on the words of Freyja, who was only taking up her seat with a dull expression.
A chilly atmosphere in an instant.
Between the two n, who were about to collide at any mont, Lennok watched with his arms crossed, while Kangara and the knight exchanged glances.
Are you thinking of intervening?
As each individual gathered in this space is an outstanding superman and a special magician, it is not that there is no way at all.
Damus, perhaps feeling that fact, took a quick look at the atmosphere around him and stepped away first.
“… … I hope I don’t misunderstand you.”
Damus slowly lowered his hand.
“Even if it is a space made up of ceremonies, it is dangerous to call the na carelessly. I was just preparing for the unexpected.”
“What does Damus an?”
Kangara asked.
“I don’t think the Blue Eye wasn’t that dangerous when I was just captured.”
“When are you talking about Kangara?”
“In the process of creating the fifth lighthouse, there was a major clash between ard groups stationed outside the central front and the Qing Eye.”
Damus answered while Sabrina bruised him.
“Nearly all of them ended in unreasonable one-sided defeats, and there were even battles directly initiated by the lighthouse keeper.”
It sounds like you’re not very inclined to say such a thing.
It must have been inappropriate for him that Lennok brought up this topic in the first place.
“There, we confird that the lighthouse keeper completed the hierarchy and inherited the supernormal ability of the celestial dog.”
“… … .”
“Perhaps so of the mbers gathered here have heard the news. Everyone tried to ask and move on, but it ant so much.”
Damus said quietly, looking around.
“But I saw it with my own two eyes. That woman wasn’t simply at the level of inheriting supernormal abilities, but the power of the Ascendant directly-”
Did Lapis complete the hierarchy in the anti and reach the 7th level?
Although he inherited so of the power of the Heavenly Dog, he grew up fast enough to be second only to Lennok in terms of ti.
But what intrigued Lennok was not the fact that Lapis had completed the hierarchy per se.
It definitely has a lot of aning, but it was sothing I thought would happen at any ti.
The only thing worth noting was Damus’ reaction when he said that fact.
It seed to have stopped sowhere and was wary of the surroundings.
With excellent self-discipline, he doesn’t try to express it, but it’s unmistakable.
Damus was afraid to talk about Lapis.
‘I’ll have to et Lapis.’
Apart from completing the hierarchy, it is necessary to check what aspect of Lapis made the executives of Dead Rise afraid.
Perhaps the very existence of the image imprint that Lapis obtained had sothing to do with it.
The other mbers also started exchanging information one by one to see if they hadn’t heard the story.
“I heard that the performance of the fifth lighthouse is ridiculous. I heard that it is on a different level from the lighthouses that have been built so far.”
“The rotation in the northern region is very fierce. It would be best not to approach it for the ti being.”
“Since the fall of the warlord as Head, the central front hasn’t been in a frenzy lately… … .”
“Perhaps because of that, there is a lot of talk that the truce agreent between the Church and the Order League will be broken sooner or later. It is better to prepare in advance.”
“The clown is still stuck in Talker Fuzz, so the Southern Continent is completely paralyzed.”
“The work on the well side of the handbook was so serious that I couldn’t help it… … .”
“There was a saying that a canal would co into the Great Forest after work. When I traced the borrowed-na account, it was highly likely that Balkan capital was invested.”
The mbers exchanged sensitive information from the Central Front and all over the continent, naturally changing topics.
Even if you add a few words of facts that you have reported while doing your own activities, the information will increase in an instant.
In the first place, as most of the mbers move independently without relying on pandemonium, every ti they get together like this, it is more helpful.
Since the doctor is also aware of this fact, he must have tried to diate by creating a simulated consciousness space that processed Aguilon’s thoughts.
It was not an easy task to gather others in one place unless it was for a cause as big as the midterm settlent.
“That’s all for today. Ti is running out.”
Hireah, who was silently watching the scene, checked the ti and clapped her hands.
“It was the first implentation, so we called the necessary magicians first in preparation for maintenance, but from now on, we will leave it to our own discretion.”
“Are you going to set the schedule in advance?”
“I’ll call you back when the doctor finishes adjusting.”
Hireah replied.
“At that ti, they said that they would try to create a more plausible landscape, rather than an empty cavity like this now.”
“Unexpectedly, the doctor pays a lot of attention to aesthetic factors… … .”
“I want to ask you one last question.”
Sabrina asked Damus.
“Does Dead Rise have any plans to do anything about the Mage Tower of Solidarity?”
“… … .”
“If I had known that fact first, it would have been because there was so relationship in the first place.”
Everyone must have known through Hirea that Tatiana had fled to the Balkans with the phoenix.
The fact that the phoenix was received and the mage tower was to be erected is information that has not spread properly yet.
Through him, Sabrina pointed out that Dead Rise was also sohow involved in this situation.
People’s gaze naturally focused.
Damus, who was silent, answered.
“We have already dispatched the necessary personnel. After Peisha finishes her personal errands, she will start moving.”
“You? Oh, was this the reason the gambler fell off the wire?”
“… … .”
“You were famous for going to Talker Fuzz every now and then. I guess you still haven’t co to your senses.”
As soon as he heard that, Damus kept his mouth shut at Freyja’s words, which he understood very well.
Lennok sat between them and listened to their conversation with a quiet laugh.
As long as the topic has reached this point, it is a great opportunity to hear the internal circumstances of Dead Rise easily without touching it from Lennok’s point of view.
Just as before, getting the fact that Paisha Grisburn liked to gamble was invaluable information.
“Where is the main body of Dead Rise? What is Command doing with one of the strongest military groups on the front?”
“Currently, the main unit is unable to move due to so circumstances. Command is the sa.”
“The reason is?”
“… … I can’t tell you. It’s a classified matter with the top managent involved.”
Damus shook his head as if in trouble.
In a way, the reaction seed to be on the side of Dead Rise, not Pandaemonium, at an important crossroads.
“If you don’t want to say anything, there’s nothing you can do about it.”
However, no one bothered to ask where Damus’ allegiance was heading.
It must be because the organization called Pandaemonium itself is a bizarre group that runs on such a basis.
Lennok, too, was content to hear Peisha’s range and the fact that no other support would fall for her.
Just as the others were about to lose consciousness one by one while saying that.
Damos spoke again.
“But they will move sowhere else, not us.”
“different place?”
Before Damus could answer, he stood up and slowly touched the ring he was wearing.
Click!
“The fisherman is fishing for ti outside the continent, and the monster is killing and eliminating those who want to beco gods.”
“… … .”
“The actions of the dog are at odds with the purpose of the transcendentalists who have escaped from mutual interests, and it is no different inside Pandaemonium.”
As the jewel of the ring is slowly turned, a cavity filled with darkness slowly begins to open.
It was as if the sky had broken and a huge mouth was opening on the other side.
At the sa ti, everyone intuited that the fundantal power that had maintained this space was slowly fading.
“If that doesn’t hold the Mage Tower in check… … .”
Damos said.
“At that ti, we might really need a subjugation party to catch a wizard.”
“… … .”
It was a strange tone, as if I might have to prepare in advance from now on.
However, the reaction of the other mbers to that calm persuasion was different.
An expressionless face, as if he was frowning unwillingly or not interested at all.
Or, conversely, even those whose expressions changed as if they were wary of Damus.
And Lennok, who had been sitting leaning back on a chair among them, slowly rose from his seat.
The gaze focused on Lennok, who had walked out wearing a thick robe.
said Lennok, who passed Damus casually and stood in front of the wide open door.
“That’s an interesting idea.”
“… … .”
“If a subjugation operation is organized to capture the dog-lein-”
Lennok smiled as he looked back at Damus through the obsidian mask.
“Make sure I participate too.”
Behind the shadow of Victor, who disappeared before he knew it, only a cool silence lingered.
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