Drug-Eating Genius Mage
Chapter 668

Genius Magician Who Eats Medicine Episode 668

Random Box (3)

“A door? this?”

“No matter how you look at it, it looks like a box.”

“As you said, it’s just the random box itself.”

People looking around the huge box in disbelief.

But Lennok was well aware of the value of the box he had created.

The code for opening the Ascension Gate and the core system system obtained in Machine City Machina.

In addition, a miracle created based on the doorframe of the simple Ascension Gate obtained from Kaise’s Secret Service.

After designing and assembling only the minimum specifications that can build the system with the help of Darby, it is charged with the necessary power to make it work.

Through him, Lennok succeeded in directly creating a miniaturized portal of ascension connected to the void of the old world.

Proof that a failed work that drew out all the possibilities of Machine City Machina was secretly brought out with only the core.

If Ex Machina noticed this, they would do anything to shut Lennok’s mouth.

“Come forward one at a time and line up.”

Charreureuk!!

Let’s insert the black cube Penterect, which is constantly moving in the bosom, into the box for the last time.

The black glow of the pentarect wriggled madly and changed into the shape of a lever to open the box.

Awesome… … !!

As Lennok grabbed the lever and pulled it lightly, a crack opened inside the box.

The complexion of the party changed dramatically when they realized that the space reflected in it was different from the color of this world.

“Wait a minute and a half. What artifact did you create?”

[I thought I came back with a strange trick, but this is more than that… … .]

From those who were astonished and questioned, to those who surrounded the box and began to analyze it with interest.

“Did you forcibly twist the real space-time and fix it as an artifact?”

“I knew there was a concept like this, but it was the first time I saw it applied.”

“I think I can learn something just by observing… … .”

“It is an object that has increased unpredictability by forcibly twisting the rules that would normally require paying a considerable price.”

Beside the crowd, Lennok nodded with his arms crossed.

“I don’t know what I can get out of it because I reduced the price I had to pay and left only the minimum channel role.”

“Ah, so you said random box earlier?”

Mila looked away with a dumbfounded expression, as if she had belatedly understood Lennok’s words.

“No, then you said that the reason you gathered them like this was to tell them to open the random box?”

Of course, it’s not just purely to give gifts that Lennok dares to invite others to open the gates of ascension.

To reach another purpose by accumulating the data of the Ascension Gate, which Lennok alone could not accumulate.

But I couldn’t explain all the circumstances right now.

Lennok, who let go of the lever and took a step back, gestured to those gathered around him.

“Grab the lever starting with those who are ready. Keep in mind that this is not a random opportunity.”

“Seeing a mage like you talking like a salesperson touting customers makes me even more uneasy… … what good.”

Belver, flushed from drunkenness and licking his lips, stood in front of Lennok first.

His twin sister, Belita, held Belver by the shoulder with a slightly worried expression.

“Belver. Wake. Are you really trying to be sane?”

“Well, half said that this is an artifact that feels like a random box.”

Belver, who had driven away his drunkenness with magical powers, followed Lennok and shrugged as he grabbed the doorknob.

“Getting rich quick is an investor’s dream. If it’s something I have to do anyway, even if I can get back part of my investment here, it’s worth it… … !!”

“It looks like you’ve gone mad from a series of failed stock investments.”

“I don’t think you’re wrong.”

“Unfortunately… … .”

“Everyone shut up!! Do you guys think you’ll be safe in this hellish field of fire?!”

Belver, swearing at the whisperers, grabbed the lever without hesitation.

Lennok, who was standing by the door, laughed.

“You are brave. Or is it reckless?”

“Let’s just say it’s the eyes of a full-time investor.”

Belver replied cynically.

“If you were going to play tricks on me, you wouldn’t have to bother me like this.”

Close your eyes and pull the lever as hard as you can.

Clap!!

The appearance of Belver striking the lever with all his heart, as if pulling a slot machine.

At that moment, all kinds of strange noises that I couldn’t understand began to echo above Belver’s head.

Follow Leureung!!

Clap cluck clap clap!!

Doo doo doo!!

ttiring ttiring~

“What is it?!”

A frightened Belver jumps back in amazement and raises his gaze.

All kinds of strange phenomena wriggling around the mansion were rotating around the mechanical box, flashing a loud light.

Even the shape of an unknown lump of hair that seems to be jumping on top of a box.

[Roll, roll, roll]

[Organisms that can’t invest]

It was only then that the people’s expressions changed strangely when they realized what that sound and glow meant.

“Hyo sound effect… … ?”

[I think I’m hearing something strange for something like that… … .]

“Even the effect is gorgeous.”

“What are you paying attention to? … Hmmmm.”

As people hurriedly picked up the words while watching Lennok notice, the effects and sound effects faded.

The lever returned to its original position and the door to the mechanical box burst open.

While everyone is looking forward to what will come out of it with a mixture of tension and curiosity.

iron!!

Something with a dazzling golden glow landed right in the middle of the garden.

“… … hmm?”

“Ohhh!! Gold… … !!!! isn’t it?”

Belver’s expression changed to trembling as he knelt down with a happy face and was about to receive the gold nugget he had pulled out.

It was because he realized that what had come out of the box was not gold, but a large, golden lump of jelly.

“What is this?”

“Don’t you see? It’s a slime.”

Belita said as she picked up a twig and poked the golden slime.

It reacts by flinching every time it is stabbed, but it does not move well because it is not a living creature in the first place.

Belver, holding the slime with a trembling face, turned his gaze to Lennok.

“Ban what the hell is this? Why did you put something like this in the random box?”

“I told you. The content is not something I put in, and it is not something I can determine.”

Lennok replied.

“I just took out things in response to your will. That’s all.”

Only the passage was barely implemented using items obtained from Machina and equipment from the system code reality.

In the first place, you can’t choose whether to bring something out from beyond the Ascension Gate.

At least the first attempt can only increase the relevance because the pentarect was used as the key.

“Um… … .”

Belver muttered, thinking while holding the slime.

“Then I guess I just pulled a jackpot. Where are you going to use this?”

“well.”

“I am not a trainer, and I have no talent for summoning. Even if I gave it to you, I couldn’t use it. Oh, can I sell it?”

“Are you crazy, Belver? Selling the things Ban gave you to the market?”

Mila slapped Belver in the back of the head in disbelief.

“Do you know how common it is for wizards like Van to give gifts?”

[Hey stock guy. If you’re going to sell it, sell it to me. I’ll pay for it at a high price.]

“Oh no, wait.”

When Manson offered the price as if he had waited, Belver seemed to have no desire to sell.

Did you realize that you shouldn’t throw it away right away with an investor’s intuition?

No, considering the status of Belver’s assets, it was questionable whether there was such a thing as an investor’s feeling in him… … .

“The first attempt was handwritten so that it wasn’t picked at random, so it wouldn’t be a very irrelevant thing.”

Lennok muttered, rubbing his chin.

“When I think of your usual words and actions… … .”

Lennok took a coin from his pocket and flicked it lightly at the slime Belver was holding.

At that moment, the slime, which only wriggled little by little and had no reaction, swallowed the coin Lennok threw.

snap!!

“I ate it!!”

[Eating money… … .]

“Is it money-eating slime?”

“I picked a pet that looked exactly like you, Belver!!”

Belver’s face wrinkled at the reaction of the mercenaries giggling from all sides.

“Mr. Mr. X… … The moment when

Belver, who had been trembling without being able to refute, patted the slime disapprovingly.

The slime that had been mumbling a coin in its mouth suddenly spat out something.

Wow!

Something smeared with sticky mucus.

Taking out a faintly glowing substance from within, Velver tilted his head.

“what? This is not a coin. what?”

“It’s zerite ore.”

Felix, who was watching from the side, said.

“It is an ore mined on a small scale in the Western Fossil Zone.”

“… … You ate coins and spit out ore?”

Belver’s expression changed strangely when he realized that the slime’s abilities were more strange than he thought.

The other mercenaries also tilted their heads as if they did not understand.

“It’s not like Belver to eat money and produce something else of value.”

“that’s right. Even the incentives you receive from the office don’t suit Belver, who burns away all the stocks.”

“Can’t everyone be quiet?”

While Belver was arguing with the other mercenaries, Jenny opened her mouth as if thinking of something.

“Jeritite ore is one of the minerals with the most fluctuating market prices because production is so erratic.”

“Eh?”

[It was quite famous for the price fluctuating by several million cells per month.]

Seeing if Manson had similar knowledge, he laughed.

[If you’re an investor who has really put your life into the stock market, you’ll understand why slime has turned your money into ore, which fluctuates so much.] “

… … .”

It was only then that the expressions of the other people who understood the slime’s ability changed strangely.

He had a vague understanding of the fact that the random box Lennok had created had indeed pulled out items related to Velver to some extent.

“what? So, why not invest in slime instead of stocks?”

Others start lining up, ignoring Belver, who was holding up the slime with a shy expression.

There was a mixture of strange enthusiasm and intense curiosity that was different from before.

Mad Manson was the first to take the next spot.

[I am next. Will it be okay?]

“You cowardly tin head!!”

“Why are you standing in line twice by yourself!!”

Manson brought two bodies, one male and one female.

Lennok laughed at the words of Manson, the woman standing in the front who would make the most of the number of bars he had.

“as you please.”

[Go right. If you hesitate, denial will burn.]

With Lennok’s permission, Manson immediately grabbed the lever and pulled it hard.

clack clack clack!!

Kururureung!!

Phew… … !!

Just like before, something with five tails jumped on top of the box.

[Unlucky can~]

[Your personality program is outdated~]

[…] … Strangely, it seems to be piercing my sore spot. Is this also an illusion?]

“… … .”

Subtly different sound effects and effects from earlier flew above the two of them.

After all kinds of pale and strange radiance flowed in and out of the box like the Milky Way.

Manson reached into the box as if possessed, and took out something.

Lennok looked at the object instead and said.

“It’s a fountain pen.”

[…] … .]

It is small enough to fit in one hand and worn like someone used it.

It’s hard to guess its ability just by looking at it from the outside.

Rather, it is something that does not suit Manson, who has physical abilities.

“Is it something from memory?”

[…] … No, it’s an item I’ve never seen before.]

Manson lightly grabbed the fountain pen with a bitter smile.

[But I think I know why these things were caught. The reason why I became like this was because, in a way, it was the complete opposite of this.]

“… … .”

[This is nonsense magic… … I made a really great random box.]

A tone full of admiration, completely different from the usual Manson.

A clear emotional agitation that is rare in a multi-body fitter.

Unlike others, does the person who pulled the lever know the history and reason of the object at a glance?

“Nana!! Can I do it next?”

“Wait in line for Mila!!”

“Can’t you see there are a lot of people waiting right now?”

Where did the drunken, loose atmosphere go? The appearance of people waiting for their turn in a circle around the random box.

Lennok smiled at them and grabbed the lever again.

“Don’t be too hasty. I’ll let you turn it all the way as long as the power allows.”

* * *

“Manson wasn’t wrong. I see now what you have made.”

Jordan smiled bitterly as he held the item he had taken out of the box.

Glasses broken in half. The lens and frame on the left are smashed without a trace.

“Even though the person who opens the door brings out an item related to the wish they want, the direction is very different from the wish.”

“Is that so?”

“It is an artifact that automatically recognizes the underlying disease of the glasses and determines the treatment. It’s the first time I’ve ever seen a medical device this miniaturized.”

Jordan said, meticulously fixing the flaws on his glasses.

“But the data recognition parts, which are the most important core, are missing.”

“… … .”

“You know what I want, but you are refusing to fulfill it in the right way.”

Jordan laughed lightly.

“It’s unbelievable even if it was aimed at, but it’s even more surprising if it wasn’t aimed at. You are truly a wizard… … .”

What was his wish, so that he could immediately recognize the ability of the glasses he picked up and guess the nature of the Ascension Gate?

Maybe it’s a story related to Jordan’s past as a doctor on the central front.

However, as Jordan said, not everyone who pulled the lever pulled out something useful or desired.

Some people picked up easy-to-use items, while others pulled out completely useless items and became sullen.

“No, why are the rattles that children use… … .”

“Wayne. I know your taste well.”

“Everyone, let’s keep some distance from Wei An from now on.”

“that’s right. It looks like he needs some time to enjoy his secret hobbies.”

“Oh no. Say no harm!!”

Wei An, who feels unfair about the rattle, whose purpose is not known at all.

“The voice you heard earlier when you turned the lever is strangely pointing at the right point.”

“Maybe it’s not a ghost… … .”

“Shall we offer a tribute once in secret?”

It was not a random box, but the appearance of mercenaries who seriously fell for the trick of the spirit.

On the other hand, there were things that made me hesitate even though I knew the purpose was too clear.

Such was the case with the items Dylan and Jenny each picked out.

[…] … .]

A blue heart wriggling slowly in Dylan’s hand.

And the pure white whistle in Jenny’s hand.

Jenny asked, showing the whistle to Lennok with a timid look.

“Can’t you blow?”

“… … It’s not good.”

Lennox answered the whistle, observed carefully, and nodded.

“After using it a few times, it will break right away. Think of it as expendable.”

“Hmm, it’s a whistle that might come out if you blow it. I was hoping for something that would help my business, but it was ambiguous.”

Jenny let out a sigh and shook her head.

“But since half of it was given to you, it’s probably not a dangerous thing.”

“… … I can’t be sure. You may have to let your emotions go if you need to.”

Saying that, Lennok glanced slightly at Dylan, who was silent.

“I’m going to talk to Dylan for a minute.”

A short-lived event using the simple Ascension Gate as a random box.

Everyone gathered here picked something at random in front of the door once in a while.

Now that the intended purpose is over, what’s left is to clean up after what Lennok did.

“Dylan.”

“Oh half.”

Dylan, who had been silently looking at the wriggling blue heart, laughed hard at Lennok.

“… … I pulled out things that were less interesting than I thought. sorry.”

An artifact that is so bizarre that even anyone can see it, it has a terrifying aura.

No, can this wriggling heart be called an artifact?

Although I naturally avoided mentioning it, it is certain that it is an object that makes me think in many ways.

And it must have something to do with Dylan’s origins.

Lennox nodded lightly.

“Would you like to go over there and talk?”

“It is. Oh, I’m still a little sad. Originally, at events like this, it’s fun to see people who are bizarrely lucky.”

Dylan giggled and followed Lennok.

“In this industry, it’s usually the overly lucky ones who get lost first…” … hmm?”

Dylan, who followed Lennok, who had stopped walking for a moment, quietly shut his mouth.

Lennok finally smiled and said softly to Dylan.

“So, as you said, more people who look oddly lucky have arrived.”

“All dressed up… … ?”

In the middle of the messy mansion garden.

A mysterious man slipped through the crowd like a ghost.

He was one head taller than the others and wore a suit with a furry thick coat.

Even that look with long, sweeping hair seems to go well with any occasion.

Even though it is seen and recognized with both eyes, it is hard to believe that it is standing in the same place.

Standing in front of a huge mechanical box, Antares looked at Lennok and smiled.

“Am I not too late?”

“Everyone is in charge… … .”

“When did you return to the Balkans?”

He nodded lightly at the members’ questions and waited for Lennok’s answer.

I thought I was leaving the Balkans, but I wonder if I was still staying near a megalopolis.

“… … no. It’s not too late. But if you want to participate, you’ll have to line up.”

Lennok replied and looked away.

“Because it looks like someone came first.”

The roof of the mansion building.

Amid all the storms of magical power and the whirling torrent of brilliance, green eyes were shining.

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