Genius Wizard Takes Medicine - Chapter 570
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Genius Magician Who Takes Medicine, Chapter 570
Remnants of memory (3)
The body equipment used by Gileon, who was Kaise’s aide and was called Dead Rise.
Why was such an object abandoned with Kaise’s blood soaked in it?
Lennok, who had brought ironclad wings as a magician, carefully checked them and tilted his head.
“There is only one pair. Then the other… … .”
According to the testimony of Guyeok himself, who participated in the operation at the time, he said that the fixed research in the actual past had ended without any problems.
If so, it must mean that innocent and other colleagues at the time also did not go through battle.
Therefore, it is unlikely that Gileon’s wings fell here due to battle or other external factors.
[Footcha.]
The fox cub, which jumped down from Lennok’s arms, climbed onto the ironclad wings and sniffed.
Darby, who had been pondering for a long time while wagging her four-pronged tail, raised her head and said,
[It’s hard to tell because of the smell of blood, but the magic circuit and tuning parts inside the equipment are all broken. It’s completely crushed, so it takes time to estimate the function.]
Although the shape of the ironclad wing was a little dusty and worn, it was intact enough that Lennok could immediately recognize its original form.
In the first place, the fact that the appearance of the equipment remains even now, decades later, is due to its unbelievable durability.
Nevertheless, what does it mean that the internal structure of the wing is already completely damaged beyond repair?
It didn’t take long for Lennok to guess the answer.
“… … It’s because of the radiation exposure.”
Lennok murmured, thinking while looking at the location where the fixing device originally existed.
“As the experiment ended halfway, a space-time gap occurred, and in the process, magical particles were exposed and swept the power room.”
That’s why, rather than the shape of the ironclad wings themselves being destroyed, the internal circuits and parts that directly deal with mana must have been exposed and destroyed.
If so, I can understand why Gileon left these wings here and left, and why Kaise’s blood was stained so much on these wings.
“Did you use up your wings to protect Kaise, who was standing in front of the fixing device, and threw them away knowing that they couldn’t be repaired… … .”
[Because the exposure of magical particles to organisms is fatal. Given the circumstances, that would seem to be the case.]
In actual history, did Kaise also suffer a major injury as a reaction during the fixed research?
If so, you can guess why Gileon left his seat in such a hurry, leaving his wings behind.
Leaving Darby on top of his head, Lennok continued to think.
“If I had given up my wings after realizing that there was no hope the moment I was swept away by the radiation exposure, I would have taken them off the spot where they protected Kaise. Then, where Kaise was standing… … .”
Around the location where ironclad wings were first discovered.
Lennok ripped out the melted cement and steel remnants around that part.
Wood Deuk!!
Lennok, frowning among the dusty wreckage, waved a blow and sent them all out of the powerhouse.
The bare floor of the powerhouse, visible through the faint remnants of paint.
Lennok found a trail of blood running down the ironclad wing beneath it and slowly ran his finger across it.
“It’s in much better condition than the bloodstains on ironclad wings that were directly exposed to radiation. That should be enough.”
[What are you going to do with it?]
Darby, who was sitting on top of his head and sticking out his front paws, tilted his head.
[As decades have passed, there won’t be much you can do with only Kaise’s own bloodstains.]
“I guess so. But what if it was Kaise’s own technique?”
Saying that, Lennok took out Kaise’s pocket watch from inside his coat and pulled the second hand.
Kirik… … !!
The moment he carefully smeared bloodstains on the second hand that stood up vertically from the inside of the pocket watch.
The blood that flew away from Lennok’s fingertips turned into drops of blood that began to fly away from the pocket watch.
It is the result of applying the retrograde spell to Kaise’s bloodstains. It is likely that he will head to the place where his traces remain the strongest in this area.
[Ohhh?]
Darby leaped from above Lennok’s head, her eyes wide open, chasing after the flowing drops of blood.
The moment Lennok laughed, got up from his seat and started following with his cane.
click!!
I confirmed that the second hand of the pocket watch, which had been moving slowly, had completely stopped, and my face stiffened slightly.
‘Has the power already run out?’
Considering the ability of the pocket watch, it was expected that it would be difficult to supply the activation conditions and the necessary power.
However, since I couldn’t study the structure of the artifact right away, I just tried to find out the conditions by using it myself.
He hadn’t expected it to stop working after just two uses.
‘The magic that deals with time seems much more difficult and complex than space. Considering the relativity of the concept of time, the cost required to build a formula might be ridiculous.’
Lennok did not forget that the artifact Kaise left behind had the shape of a pocket watch.
The fact that the image of the reverse sky he left behind as he died was embodied in the form of a watch itself is proof that it is an artifact of the method of charging and using power.
I didn’t think the pocket watch’s ability would be expendable, but it’s a pity that I won’t be able to use the retrograde ability anymore as I’m chasing Kaise’s trail right now.
Lennok followed Darby’s footsteps, wondering if he should look for a company that manufactures watch batteries.
Climb up the underground stairs to the control room located between the main buildings of the power plant.
A drop of blood that fell in front of a sealed door with a bright yellow amulet wrapped around it, and a cyber spirit running around in front of it.
Lennok stood in front of the door to the control room, carefully observing the flow of power that flowed around it.
“Magic power… … no It is a power close to spiritual power.”
[It is maintained by the resonance method using the same wavelength resonance rather than direct conservation of power.]
said Darby, crawling up and down into Lennoc’s coat.
The cyber spirit nestled snugly in the inner pocket of the coat tilted its head.
[That’s why it seems that security is still being maintained despite the rapid change in the timeline… … .]
“The problem is that the spiritual wave doesn’t end at the door of the control room, but extends to the space inside the door.”
said Lennok, resting his chin on his chin and thinking.
“If you forcibly destroy the barrier, it would be like destroying all the facilities inside. It’s obvious.”
[Should I use my strength?]
“No, the field is completely different from the cyber system. If you do it wrong, your spirituality may be contaminated.”
Although the system Darby deals with is specialized in manipulation and flow control of the brain space, it is definitely a being belonging to the category of spirits.
If Davi gets hit by recklessly going in and out of these spiritual system security techniques, it will be difficult for her to recover easily with only her own power.
“At this level of security, it must have been the work of Madric Onion, and it would be difficult to touch it unless you are a commanding magician of that level.”
The problem is that a military sage like Onion is rare even if you search the entire continent, and his existence is almost non-existent in public.
Even if it wasn’t the ridiculous solution of going to the military command city of Yorta and bringing the military sage, no matter what choice you made, time would drag on.
‘As long as the pocket watch left behind by Kaise has stopped, it’s not possible to borrow the power of the Retrogression Spell once more here… … for a moment.’
It looks like there was one more item left behind by Kaise besides the pocket watch.
Thinking that far, Lennok rummaged in his arms with a slightly dazed expression, and took out an amulet densely engraved with unknown characters.
A talisman that Kayse gave to Claude as a messenger from the past.
The amulet he had told her that it was used to disable the function of the control room was still in Lennok’s arms.
“… … .”
Come to think of it, I didn’t have time to go through the control room while I rushed into the power plant again to meet Kaise.
Nevertheless, the reason why Kaise gave this amulet to Lennok in the form of a message at the time.
Was it because he thought that Lennok would come to this place after the situation was resolved?
[master?]
I came to my senses at the sight of Darby looking at Lennok with a worried expression in his arms.
“… … okay.”
There is a way to find out right now what Kaise has left behind in this power plant after his space-time fixation research failed.
There was no reason to hesitate.
The moment Lennok thought so and stuck the amulet in his hand to the door of the control room.
Ddu-dududuk!!
Clap!!
Dozens of amulets surrounding the door were all cut off, and the barrier disappeared like a lie, and the sound of the lock being unlocked was heard.
Lennok grabbed the doorknob and slowly opened the door to the control room.
Whoop!!
As soon as you open the door, a cool breeze blows in.
The chill from the control room, which had been neglected for decades, made even Lennok, who was protecting himself with various magics, flinch.
It’s probably not simply a matter of temperature, but it’s because the barrier created through commanding spirits was broken and spiritual power flowed out.
Lennok ignored the chill and looked around quietly.
All the cctvs that should illuminate the power plant facilities are all broken, and the screens and levers on the instrument panel that fill one side of the wall do not work either.
[Nothing?]
“No, I must have left something behind.”
Lennok answered and started searching through the box and shelf where the instrument panel and locker were located.
A cheap elixir left in the shelf, a light firearm, or a brooch-shaped artifact containing faint magical power.
Other items, such as explosives and rusted music that superhumans would use during battle, fell one after another.
Dududuk!!
“The reason why Kaise gave me the key to unlock the barrier in the control room is because I thought that this kind of situation would come to me.”
It was probably because Kaise himself intended to hide something containing his achievements inside the control room after his research was finished.
He remembered how he had acted before meeting Lennok, and actually guessed how he would behave in the timeline without Lennok.
Through that method, Kaise succeeded in guiding Lennok to this place even after he disappeared.
“Kaise in history knew that research would normally ‘fail’, so I thought of leaving something here after failing.”
I muttered, quickly recalling the items he had given Lennok in my head one by one.
“Kaise, who met me, guessed how the real himself would have acted, and indirectly informed me of that… … Right.”
Lennok stood still and took out his cell phone from his arms.
A firewall code used to transmit Kaise’s messages.
The moment when the firewall code consisting of hundreds of characters was quickly moved and tapped on the keyboard of the broken instrument panel.
Clap!!
The inside of the broken screen of the instrument panel opened as it was, revealing something inside.
“… … .”
It’s not a special artifact, treasure, or even a powerful weapon.
But it was more valuable than any object or artifact Lennok had ever found in this power plant.
A short diary made by binding several sheets of old paper.
A single record created by Kaise on paper that he wrote down by hand in reality decades ago.
“Kaise’s research journal.”
muttered Lennok, and opened it up without hesitation.
“Here you are.”
Palak!!
[March 15. In the middle of a civil war, right after I hurriedly gathered my colleagues and started research, I realized that this research would fail.]
The first sentence of the research journal started with Kaise’s own shocking confession.