Genius Warlock Chapter 370

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“Soone who chooses…?”

Celine asked as if she had heard the term for the first ti.

Oliver nodded while maintaining eye contact, utterly serious.

“Yes… Celine, you are more than qualified. Because you are brave and resilient.”

Celine, seemingly moved but unable to pinpoint the reason, blushed and closed her mouth.

Slowly, Oliver spoke, considering Celine's feelings.

“Celine, I'll ask again. Please answer without feeling pressured. Are you really okay going alone?”

After a brief mont of contemplation, Celine nodded, her thoughts drifting to Marie and her other colleagues.

Recognizing her resolve, Oliver handed her a substantial stack of bills along with a sheet of paper and a pen-shaped chanical device he had brought along for just such a purpose.

The pen-shaped device served as a communication tool. By pressing the button at its tip, it could transmit a signal to the intended recipient.

According to the seller, while its features were sowhat limited, it boasted durability and an extensive range covering the entire Landa region.

“Use this money when needed, keep the paper safe, and if you ever need help, press the button on this call device.”

Oliver indicated the button at the device's end.

"This one?"

“Yes, then I will co to help.”

Celine, her gaze alternating between the device and Oliver, nodded with trust.

“Th-thank you, Mr. Oliver.”

“Just call Oliver. I'm not so great to deserve such a title.”

“Well, I'm more comfortable addressing people with respect.”

“Then, there's nothing I can do about it. Anyway, Celine, it was a pleasure eting you.”

Oliver expressed his genuine respect.

Upon hearing his words, Celine bashfully bowed her head and retraced her steps.

Once Oliver confird that Celine had left, he imdiately proceeded to his next course of action.

“Magic is always better, isn't it?”

Muttering to himself, Oliver employed the remaining energy of nature within him, effortlessly leaping and adhering to the relatively high sewer ceiling.

He then released so mana, applying it directly to the ceiling and activating a spell.

Utilizing the Earth Magic of the Gaia sub School, Oliver endeavored to ld with the bricks and cent composing the ceiling, pressing his body into them, infiltrating the ceiling, and erging inside the pharmacist's residence.

Within, the environnt was dimly lit, warm, and infused with a variety of scents, including various herbs, dicinal plants, and flowers.

"And soone who has been here since earlier."

Click.

Oliver heard the distinct sound of a gun being loaded from behind him and the voice of an elderly man – a voice he hadn't heard in quite a while.

"Who's there?"

The pharmacist inquired, lighting a lamp.

The yellow light illuminated the surroundings, unveiling a plethora of plants. The basent seed to serve as a greenhouse.

“Mr. Pharmacist, it's been a while.”

"Raise your hands and turn your head this way, slowly."

Following the instructions, Oliver raised both hands and gradually turned his head. Subsequently, he dispelled the illusion magic concealing his face, revealing his true identity.

It was the face of Oliver.

The pharmacist, ard with a double-barreled shotgun, aid a lamp emitting a yellow light at Oliver.

"So, I wasn't mistaken… It's you, Oliver."

"Yes, it's good to see you."

"Unfortunately, I can't say the sa."

***

It appeared that the pharmacist's words held a asure of truth.

Upon recognizing Oliver's face, the pharmacist increased the illumination in the room to get a clearer view, but he kept his firearm trained on Oliver's head, maintaining a cautious stance.

Oliver, with his hands still raised, inquired, "It seems I've co at an inopportune ti, haven't I?"

The pharmacist, whose hair was partially gray and who wore gold-rimd glasses, responded with astuteness, "Aren't you aware of the situation here?"

"Ah… Yes, I am, but how did you know?"

"Firstly, the re fact you ca like this indicates you're aware. Secondly, I heard the conversation you had in the closed sewer below."

"Ah, I see… So, the communication device installed in the sewer was set up by you."

Recalling the magical device he had encountered in the sewer, Oliver asked. It was such a discreet device that only soone as perceptive as a warlock would have noticed it.

"Yes, showing vulnerability makes the enemy feel at ease. Makes it easier to counteract… Now, I have a question for you. I'm curious. Why seek out during these tis?"

The pharmacist fetched a chair and took a seat.

Though shorter and smaller in stature compared to the average person, Oliver sensed in him a presence and courage that rivaled the best in Landa, combined with a cold rationality.

Despite knowing that harming Oliver with the gun he held would be challenging, he kept it aid at Oliver, not wanting to appear weak and ready to signal nearby paladins and servants if necessary.

Oliver proceeded to articulate his true reason for the visit.

"I've co seeking your assistance."

"My ears must be deceiving . Are you asking for my help right now?"

"Yes."

"Hmm… Before answering, address my question. Why should I assist you, especially after you abruptly left without word, despite my help?"

Oliver pondered for a mont.

The pharmacist's assertion was not without rit.

Nonetheless, the pharmacist had provided substantial help to Oliver in the past.

When Oliver had caused a commotion by eliminating Joseph, the pharmacist had arranged a eting with the Dominick and Anthony families. He had also aided in matters concerning the paladins.

Moreover, he had supplied a new hideout, production facilities, and, as a goodwill gesture, handed over the remnants of the dismantled Dominick and Anthony families.

While these actions might have been motivated by self-interest, they still constituted favors granted to Oliver.

Oliver began with a sincere apology.

"I sincerely apologize. I'm sorry, Mr. Pharmacist. You showed kindness, and I left without a word… At the very least, I should have said goodbye. I truly am sorry."

"So, you would have left anyway."

"Yes… I was curious about the outside world, and there were reasons that are hard to explain."

Oliver responded, thinking of Marie and other family mbers who had beco increasingly reliant on him.

Although his response was genuine, the pharmacist, still holding his firearm steady, continued the conversation.

"Let's put the past behind. Nothing is as pointless as discussing the past… Now, answer my previous question. You're aware of the situation here, aren't you?"

"Yes, the paladins are targeting Marie's sect. It's quite dire."

"That's right. Marie's sect is currently in crisis. A truckload of paladins has arrived. Marie's once formidable followers can't resist against the holy spells and are either dead or captured. Other criminals involved in deals have also been arrested by the paladins, not the police, for aiding heretics."

"I've heard about that. But, you seem to be safe, Mr. Pharmacist."

"Unlike other criminals, I have a reputation in this city. I also make significant donations to the temple here and the paladin England branch. Thanks to this, I've managed to avoid their attention… It's not foolproof, though."

Oliver understood the implication of ‘not foolproof'

The paladins were monitoring the pharmacist's residence, and the fact that the pharmacist, who had never closed his shop for more than 20 minutes, was now staying indoors indicated a highly precarious situation.

It ant that even a slight misstep could lead to his apprehension.

"So, answer . Why should I risk my safety for soone irresponsible like you who left without a word? Give a productive reason, not just a pointless apology. As for money, I have plenty."

It was indeed true. While Oliver wasn't entirely aware of the pharmacist's financial situation, the re ntion of the substantial donations he made to Wineham hinted at the vast wealth he had accumulated over the past few years.

According to a taxi driver's accounts, the pharmacist had not only established multiple factories and companies but had also acquired nurous buildings and even provided loans to others for opening their businesses. Perhaps, he had amassed enough wealth to live comfortably for a lifeti without the need to work.

"But wasn't that the case before as well?"

"What do you an?"

"Weren't you already wealthy enough not to take risks?"

The pharmacist couldn't provide an imdiate response because what Oliver said was undeniably accurate.

According to the taxi driver, the pharmacist had been considered one of the city's elite, blessed with imnse wealth, even during his father's ti.

It was indeed peculiar for soone of his stature to get involved in illicit activities.

Therefore, there were two plausible explanations.

Either the pharmacist derived enjoynt from criminal activities purely for its own sake, exhibiting antisocial tendencies, or he required even more money than he currently possessed.

"And I believe it's the latter."

"Why do you think it's the latter?"

"You don't seem to have antisocial tendencies. You've been kind to the people of this city and have operated your businesses reasonably."

Oliver speculated, recalling the passionate words of the taxi driver and reflecting on the pharmacist's past business ventures and relationships with his employees.

"It's thanks to that kindness that the followers of the Parter religion can't easily target , and my employees remain loyal. You could say it's armor made of goodwill."

"So, you have no affection for this city?"

Oliver inquired. Displaying a modicum of kindness would have sufficed for appearances. There was no need to go to the extent of establishing factories and providing employnt.

‘It would be more beneficial to leave them in poverty. Besides, in the current situation with the paladins, they won't harbor any grievances.'

The pharmacist spoke slowly,

"Well… it's not that I have no affection at all. This is the city where my immigrant great-grandfather first settled. I do have so sentint for it. To be honest, I'm not exactly pleased with the current situation. Outsiders are causing chaos in the place my great-grandfather established."

His sincerity was evident. The pharmacist's words were genuine.

"So, I want to drive out those foreigners as soon as possible, by any ans necessary. For instance, I could hand you over. Perhaps because you're regarded as a god by the pseudo-religion, the paladins seem quite interested in you."

"Judging by your telling this, it seems you're not inclined to that option."

The pharmacist appeared slightly surprised.

"Were you always this observant?"

"I've spent ti in Landa ."

"Oh… Landa ?"

"Yes. I received help from several people there."

"Really? So, you've settled there?"

"Well… to so extent."

Oliver replied, and the pharmacist scrutinized him, attempting to discern whether he was lying or speaking the truth.

The muzzle of the pharmacist's firearm wavered, perhaps due to uncertainty.

Nonetheless, Oliver patiently awaited a response, his gaze fixed on the muzzle, considering it the least courtesy he could offer after departing on his terms.

"In the past, I advised Marie to expand her influence to Landa and possibly set up a safe house there. Landa is a good place to hide."

Oliver nodded, recalling this conversation from his ti with Forrest when they were dealing with the Kell Liberation Army.

"However, Marie said she couldn't do it. She had even glimpsed the opportunity to engage with the Cri Firm to expand her influence but suddenly stopped everything… Is this related to you?"

"Probably, because of ."

Oliver's mind drifted back to his initial encounter with Marie in Landa. After overpowering her, he had admonished her not to intrude into his daily life.

"Neither you nor Marie seem to respect . Whatever the case, both of you ignore , the biggest client. One broke a promise, and the other didn't share crucial information… Do either of you know what respect is?"

"I have nothing to say but apologize."

"It's regrettable… However, even more regrettable is that, just as I am Marie's biggest client, she is also my biggest client. The product she provides is currently my flagship product. Losing her would be a major blow to my business."

Oliver spotted an opening.

"I ca to seek your help for Marie. All I want from you is Marie's location."

"I don't know where that cultist girl is, but I do know soone who does."

"Who is that?"

"Lawrence. The confidant who guards Marie and the priest of ‘The Chosen Ones' who worships you as a god. He was captured by the paladins while fighting on Marie's behalf a few days ago. He's probably being tortured right now. The Parter believers particularly enjoy torturing those who serve other gods."

"Hmm… Do you know where this Lawrence is?"

"Why? Do you plan to break into the paladins' territory and rescue him?"

"Yes."

Oliver responded with unwavering determination.

The pharmacist raised an eyebrow in surprise. He understood that Oliver was not one to make empty boasts, so this declaration was perplexing.

"Do you believe you, a warlock, can defeat a paladin?"

"No. I can't be certain that I'd win. The paladins are strong and well-trained. However, I have a few strategies to counter them. If you permit, may I move my hand a bit? I think it would be faster to show you."

Without hesitation, the pharmacist holstered his double-barreled shotgun, recognizing its futility at this point.

Nonetheless, Oliver expressed his gratitude and retrieved a test tube emitting a green glow from his pocket.

"What's that…?"

"Just a mont."

Oliver, seeking permission, extracted the green radiance from the test tube and produced a green bean from his pocket, causing it to sprout.

Upon witnessing this, the pharmacist imdiately remarked, "That's the power of a Druid."

"Yes, you recognize it?"

"I have had so minor dealings with the Enjoynt Druids. A few of the greenhouse plants here were purchased from them."

Oliver glanced around at the plants scattered nearby.

"I wonder, how do you harness the power of nature? Especially as a warlock?"

"It's a long explanation, but I ended up using it sohow."

It was a seemingly inconsequential statent that held significant importance. Despite his surprise, the pharmacist maintained his composure and contemplated.

There was only one warlock he knew of who possessed the power of nature.

"So, you are Dave? Recently, the most sought-after solver in Landa !"

"…How did you know?"

"Didn't you wish that the rumor of a warlock wielding the power of nature wouldn't spread? Of course, I thought it was just a rumor."

"Ah…"

Oliver unintentionally let out a sound. After all, it was rather unusual that there hadn't been rumors circulating about him, considering he had openly displayed his abilities in front of so many people.

"I have so business in Landa , so I occasionally hear such rumors. For instance, a warlock who defeated a powerful Druid nad Shamus, or soone who retrieved and returned a whopping 3 trillion?"

"I got a bit lucky."

"With that luck, you might stand a chance against the paladins. It's said that the power of nature, like divine magic, is a blessing and is not influenced by black magic or other magics."

That was accurate. The book Oliver had perused in the Magic tower had explained it in that manner. It was why Druids continued to maintain their status and influence, even in the presence of the Parter Church.

From what he had gleaned during their conversation, the pharmacist, despite residing in a small town, appeared to be quite well-inford and perceptive.

"…If you were to flee with Marie, the paladins would no longer be interested in this city. They are more interested in the pseudo-religion and its chosen ones rooted in this city."

The pharmacist regarded Oliver, seeing a potential opportunity.

His initially reserved deanor gradually transford into enthusiasm.

"If you rescue Marie, what's your plan? Will you kill all the paladins?"

"No, I have no intention of harming the paladins or their servants, due to certain circumstances. For now, I'm thinking of escaping to Landa with Marie."

"Landa ?"

"Yes. As you ntioned earlier, Landa is a good place to hide. The city's treaty also restricts the actions of the Pater Church."

The pharmacist probed further.

"I understand that the city treaty grants investigative authority in cases related to demons or heretics?"

"I might ask for so help in that regard. I'm not sure if it will work."

"From whom?"

"The City of Landa . Sohow, we've beco unofficial allies. So, I think I might get so assistance."

Upon hearing the explanation, the pharmacist paused to contemplate and then uttered,

"…Make a deal with ."

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