Genius Wizard Takes Medicine - Chapter 824
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Chapter 824
Knot(11)
The fact that the body of the arrival that was kept in the middle of the day, was an arrangement prepared for Kaise Bajour.
After realizing this, Darby called out Lennok, who had stopped his hand, with a worried expression.
[…] … master?]
Lennok, who had been silent, wiped his face with a confused expression and looked at the words written on the altar.
“Right… … .”
It was strange when you think about it.
Although he doesn’t know much about the cult leader, he doesn’t have the temper to obsess over a body that was once used and discarded.
No, in the first place, the head of the memory did not seem to be very interested in the existence of the arrival.
While concluding that the relationship between Do-rae and himself was a coincidence, he just laughed at the longing and situation.
If such a religious leader had kept his incarnated body in the dark, it would have been clear that it wasn’t for himself.
While facing the awakened Ascendant, the true purpose behind it was lost.
Woooo!!!
Spells written on top of the altar are dyed in bright red light.
As if revealing the life sacrificed here, the infinitely transparent and red glow of blood slowly extinguishes the Dharma Jin.
Lennok murmured quietly as he watched the gradual disappearance of the magic squad.
“Kaise… … .”
How did he change after the Black Consumer Project failed?
He said he would find an answer by identifying all the failures in the world, and even the future of becoming a notary by participating in a memorial ceremony.
Lennok cannot yet imagine how many failures, setbacks, and downfalls there have been.
At that time, the old Kaise I met in the closed area was a person so strong that even Lennok was instantly attracted to him.
The gap between Kaise, who chose to disappear for Lennok’s sake, and the records left here is so great that even speculation is hesitant.
“… … .”
No, after all, this is just a past that only Lennok remembers.
Kaise Bajour, who acknowledged his failure and handed over the image of Reversal, is nowhere to be found.
What is here is a record of Kaise, who failed the project and changed without meeting Lennok.
Did Seina Naidri know about this fact?
A transaction between the cult leader and Kaise over the body of the arrival. She must have known that the history remained here.
Perhaps the priestess handed over her priestly authority to Lennok in order to inform him of this fact.
Then, after all, Alkaid is not a single person… … .
Lennok thought so and rummaged in his arms with a sunken gaze.
Palak!!
Papyrus aureus shining with a soft golden glow.
If there is a record of Kaise here, I wonder if Edan also left a record in his travelogue.
Fortunately, as Lennok thought, a new record emerged in the travelogue.
[Crematorium on the 19th floor of the memorial tower. The ceremonial hall where the Pope made a deal with the requiem and made offerings to believers.]
[As a result of examining bloodstains and remains, the genetic information of 139 people was confirmed.]
[I tried offering my own blood and flesh on the altar, but no response. The ritual is presumed to have been completely terminated.]
“There is a certain level to enjoying eccentricity… … .”
Lennok shook his head at the insane record of personally offering himself to the altar.
There was no way they wouldn’t know how dangerous the church was, so did they do this without hesitation?
He tasted the headlane river and evaluated it, and he must have been a bit twisted in his thinking in the first place.
After that, Lennok wandered around the crematorium following the records of his experience.
Ethan must have been researching this crematorium for quite some time, because the records left in his travelogue were considerable.
[The idols built all over the crematorium belong to Kundara, not the culture or style of Yorta.]
[According to the timing, it seems to have been built before the central city was even built.]
Could it be that the church brought the statue of Kundara and prepared it here for the ceremony?
However, this was not the record that Lennok wanted to confirm through his travelogue.
If Kaise Bazur had watched the church’s ceremony together in this ceremonial hall, Edan would have found out about it as well.
It was to check whether he had left any writings related to him in the travelogue.
After that, Lennok quickly read through the records Ethan left while traveling in Yorta.
The strange eating habits of Aoroshiku, the Manki who guards the 10th floor. There is also a secret like a rare chronic disease that the commander of the Heavenly Earth Fortress suffers from.
It is also said that Yoreta is not strict about moving between classes, and that it is surprisingly comfortable to live in, unlike customs that seem complicated.
The fact that miraculous reunions with family, friends, and lovers often happen because they exist between life and death.
The fact that Ethan himself was willing to admit that fact as well.
“… … .”
Like summarizing the itinerary in Yoreta and leaving a last impression.
The emotions I thought and felt while looking back at this city were there.
[The Night Trip to Mangwi failed, but the fruit of it remains and supports the order of the city.]
[An indispensable task for the city, but on the other hand, a deterrence to hold the dead souls from leaving the world.]
[I still don’t know if it’s truly for the dead.]
Gooo!!
Lennok, who was walking along the direction in which the writings of the travelogue come to mind, was standing at the end of the ruins before he knew it.
Headlane River is overflowing, and beyond the gate you can see the scenery in the dynamic current of the river at a glance.
A story about Kaise that Ethan Bazur left before leaving this city.
[My father said nothing, but I knew I would fall short.]
[Because the life given to me was too shabby compared to the future you envisioned.]
“… … .”
Ethan Bajour’s final sentence to organize his thoughts on Kaise.
How he accepted Kaise’s talent and how he accepted it.
In an infinitely calm and quiet handwriting, Edan’s feelings were written there.
[I do not resent it. My father also has an unwanted nature, so he had to let go of those he was with first.]
[It is also understandable that it was the most important moment to start the project.]
[However, in a situation where I could not take over the project, there was only one thing I could do.]
In the Sanctuary of Infinity, release and annihilate the curse that strangles one’s life, die and resurrect with the magical power of the reverse heaven.
Ethan Bajour literally succeeded in the miracle of bringing his body back to life using his own death as an opportunity.
[I am leaving this record of my experiences because there is a high possibility that the resurrected me will not be the same as before.]
[As you did, people change the moment they challenge the feat of changing fate.]
[After I have succeeded in resurrecting, will I be able to know that this is the record I left by looking at this record of my experiences?]
[To find out, I leave my journey in Yorta here.]
The writings of the travelogue floating on top of the papyrus were cut off there.
With those words at the end, it was as if the journey Edan had left in Yorta had come to an end.
“… … .”
In the end, Ethan did not explain who he was throughout the entire record of his experiences.
Without revealing or explaining himself, he simply wrote down the impressions he felt.
It must be because this book of experiences was prepared for Edan himself, not for anyone else.
If he left this object for his new self, would the resurrected Ethan Bajour still be looking for this memoir?
Thinking so, Lennok took out a shining silver necklace from his bosom.
A seal with the name of Paud Older given by Jordan. And the only thing Edan was trying to get his hands on was Kaise’s memento.
It is a kind of artifact left by the ascendant of Kundara, whose name itself contains power.
Since the necklace’s ability has summoned the papyrus to the experience, now that you’ve read it all, you might be able to find a different meaning.
Darby asked if he understood Lennok’s thoughts as well, looking at the papyrus while sitting on his shoulder.
[Did the master leave the information he wanted?]
“As you can see from his travelogue, Ethan Bajour has a personality that is extremely obsessed with ties and things related to him.”
Lennok answered while fiddling with the seal.
“I don’t know what kind of relationship Ethan had with Paud Older, but once a kite touches an object as a key, he’s not an easy changer. Then obviously… … .”
Kiririk!!
The moment I brought the necklace, the letters in the travelogue began to wriggle and move.
The ink that makes up the letters is dissolved and transformed into a series of lines and drawings.
Realizing that it was drawing a huge map on papyrus, Lennok focused his attention.
Wedge… … !!
In the depths of the distant Headlane River, faint whirlpools began to be seen.
“… … for a moment.”
At the same time as being caught by Lennok’s Magic Perception, he was close enough to be seen with the naked eye.
It’s difficult to measure precisely because of his poor condition, but it was so fast that Lennok’s spine shook.
Something is approaching this way from the depths below the Headlane River.
Realizing that, Lennok immediately stepped aside using Blink.
The whitish shape that passed through the gate became a flash of light and fell in the middle of the ruins.
Kwaaaaang!!
The huge bedrock shook greatly, and the remains and urns scattered around fell down.
Covering his face with one hand, Lenok quickly raised his mana and rewrote the obsidian mask.
Darby quickly disappeared, and at the same time, Lennok, who had drawn magicians and spread them all over the ruins, turned his gaze.
“Pooh… … !!”
A pure white coat drenched in water. long white hair.
A back view of a man with his back bent, kneeling on one knee and silently looking down at the ruins.
Lennok’s gaze shone sharply as he carefully looked at the man with a skinny physique that could not be hidden even in a large coat.
Even though it was taken down under the ruins by running through the deep sea at that speed, there was not a single wound.
physical ability. That must have been quite strong bones that didn’t suit her physique.
The man slowly stood up and looked around, then lowered his head and vomited out all the contents of his stomach.
“Wow.”
“… … .”
“Muh, I drank too much water… … salty… … .”
The man muttered in a stern voice and turned his head.
The man who met his gaze through his long, drooping hair tilted his head as if he had finally recognized Lennok.
“what? Who are you?”
“I guess that’s what I should ask.”
Lennok replied in a cold tone.
“Did you swim across the headlane river naked to the crematorium?”
“Crematorium? I thought the corpse smell was a bit strong, but is this a crematorium?”
The man murmured in amazement.
“weird. I thought I had come in the right direction. Wasn’t this the military command city?”
“you… … .”
As expected, this man was not affiliated with Yorta. He must be an outsider who came to the city from outside.
But Lennok felt that the man’s unique aura drew attention first.
A twisted intention that is different from that of other magic users.
It is not complete as one, but it is built to the extent that it exists as an independent entity.
Lennok had met a psychic similar to this before coming to Yorta.
“You’re a clone-powered user. It is also very powerful.”
“… … Uhm?”
“Is it functioning as an almost completely independent entity and building a firm ego?”
Lennok’s eyes narrowed coldly as he looked at the man.
“Who is it? If you have this level of innate ability, are you a general belonging to the Intelligence Enlightenment Corps?”
“The Transcendental Enlightenment Flyer? No, I am Songha.”
“… … .”
“I heard that the memorial tower built in this city collapsed.”
Despite Lennok’s sharp questioning, Songha calmly scratches her head and explains.
It’s hard to tell if it’s because he doesn’t care about the momentum or atmosphere around him, or if he’s insensitive in the first place.
Songha didn’t care about Lennok’s reaction and muttered blankly, as if recalling a memory to herself.
“I came because the staff members were talking about this side, so I wanted to check it out. There are things I want to find before the others come.”
Check with the staff. It’s hard to understand because it’s disorganized, but it’s clear that he knows about the collapse of the tower.
An organization that is still active enough to quickly recognize and act on sensitive topics even within Yorta.
Or he must be a competent person belonging to such an organization.
“What are you looking for?”
“Oh, you want to find it together? But really, I don’t know.”
Songha looked back at Lennok with a happy expression, and soon muttered something like searching for a memory.
“It’s like a journal, but it’s not a notebook, should I call it a record book? It’s something someone left behind.”
“… … .”
“I heard that it will be in the form of a scroll, and there is a good chance it will sink to the bottom of the river.”
Songha grumbled with a blank expression over the silent Lennok.
“I haven’t seen it myself, but it’s hard to find because I’ve only heard the description. That’s why I swam to a place where I felt familiar thoughts-”
At that moment, Songha stopped talking and stared at Lennok’s fingertips.
An old papyrus half-hidden between the shadowy robes.
A map is being drawn in real time.
“They say it looks just like you’re holding it.”
“… … .”
Leaving Lennok unanswered, a quiet silence fell.
Songha asked, looking at the papyrus held in Lennok’s fingertips in silence.
“it’s you?”
“That one.”
Lennok asked.
“Is it the general of Dead Rise?”
“… … hmm.”
Songha, who was tapping the back of her hand with her arms crossed, was worried.
He asked, lost in thought with a blank expression.
“I’m asking just in case… … Aren’t you from our town?”
“… … .”
“I see.”
Songha nodded and flipped her coat, as if she understood the answer like a ghost at the seemingly strong topic.
An attitude hanging from a slender waist. It was obscured by the coat so I couldn’t see it properly, but it’s incredibly long.
Clap!
Slowly lowering her stance and putting one hand on the handle, Songha looked up at Lennok.
Its movements do not feel any threat, and it is so slow that it seems to be languid.
However, from the moment Songha lowered her stance, Lennok was clearly aware of the fact that his intuition was standing up.
“I don’t know how I knew, but as you said, I’m a clone.”
Songha, who turned her waist and stroked her sword, spoke.
“I split my clones and use them in various places in the corps, but I pay a lot to maintain my clones even at long distances.”
Is it a superhuman powerful enough to swim across the headlane river while limiting his ability to maintain his alter ego at ultra-long distances?
The moment when Lennok, who understood the meaning, tried to predict in his head how limited Songha’s ability was.
“Physical abilities, metabolism, and respiratory functions are all restricted to within 30%. Normally, it is so uncomfortable that even living is difficult.”
Songha’s answer casually explained the conditions of being restricted with her own mouth.
“But my swordsmanship exists in its entirety regardless of these restrictions. This is my foundation that I have been training before my superpowers.”
“… … .”
Looking at the silent Lennok, Songha spoke confidently.
“So if you don’t want to die, pass that scroll to me. Do you understand?”
“okay. I don’t want to die.”
Lennok, who had been quietly listening to Songha, asked with a smile.
“By the way, would it be all right if I explained your abilities and limitations in such detail?”
“… … Uhm?”
At that moment, Songha tilted her head as if she hadn’t thought of it at all.
“what? Eh? Ugh?”
Song Ha, lost in thought as if looking back at what he had said in a daze, then became silent.
“I did… … Did you throw it?”
“I don’t know if he’s insensitive or if he’s out of his head.”
Lennok looked at him with scorn.
“Is intelligence included among the abilities that are limited to 30% to maintain an alter ego?”
“… … .”
At that moment, Songha twitched her shoulders and averted her gaze.
A sensitive reaction as if he was stabbed in the face by the words thrown to ridicule him openly.
Lennok, who noticed it right away, asked with an absurd expression.
“… … Is it real?”
[and… … .]
“… … you.”
While Dabi was admiring the idea beyond common sense, Songha, whose earlobes were red, held on to her attitude.
“You found out something you shouldn’t know.”