Drug-Eating Genius Mage
Chapter 919

약먹는 천재마법사 919화

conference(2)

A forbidden ceremony hall that was scheduled to be the meeting place for the meeting.

The fact that someone disappeared after incarnating in the place the necromancer mentioned earlier.

Lennok immediately understood what that meant.

Has the man leading Pandemonium been to this city for a while?

No, it is definitely not a coincidence that they chose a huge city as the location for their incarnation.

Perhaps, the purpose of this incarnation itself is-

Just as Lennok was thinking about that fact, the necromancer added:

“It was inevitable that the situation would turn out like this, so we changed the location to another ceremony hall with a similar history. “It’s a place with the same properties as what I explained last time.”

“….”

Did they come to announce the new location at the same time as confirming the meeting schedule?

Jenny, who was sitting next to me, asked with a puzzled expression.

“Wait a minute, Ban. What do you mean, a meeting between the most powerful people? “I don’t know anything about that-”

The necromancer glanced back at Jenny and asked.

“Who is this woman?”

“My partner.”

“Does a wizard like you need a partner?”

“It’s not necessary.”

Lennok said and leaned back on the sofa.

“More than that, judging by the fact that you don’t know Jenny, you don’t belong to the Vulcan either. Why is an outsider interfering with the city’s affairs and acting as a messenger?”

“What, was this woman quite famous?”

The necromancer shrugged.

“I am not interested in weaklings. “A necromancer like me can achieve accomplishments just by using the corpse of an outstanding superhuman.”

“I’m not really interested in necromancers either. “I think you’re mistaken.”

Okay!!

The moment Lennok blinked, one of the young man’s eyeballs was crushed and his juices were flowing out.

The necromancer inadvertently puts his hand to his eyes, and Jenny frowns and turns her head.

Lennok laughed as he watched the necromancer flinch as if he had been hit in the vital spot.

“I’m asking what your purpose is.”

“…I should have told you. “Achievement can be achieved only with the corpse of an outstanding superhuman.”

answered the necromancer, covering his eyes with one of his hands.

“This is a conference where superhumans who have overcome their limitations gather in one place. It is unlikely that a commotion or fight will occur in a place where the sun and the shadows gather. “I just want to step in and take advantage.”

“Are you planning on saying that you took on the role of a corpse-eating crow? “That’s not even funny.”

Lennok asked.

“The superhumans of the sunny region obediently allowed such a role?”

“Necromancy is a useful art in many ways. “It’s not for nothing that there is a steady demand for it even after it is designated as a forbidden drink.”

“no. “There is no need for such excuses.”

With a cold gaze, Lennok sneered.

“Are there people higher up who want to spy on the talks? “There are city council members who want to use your excellent corpse manipulation skills to safely intervene in the meeting.”

“….”

For the first time, the necromancer’s mouth closed like a clam.

Looking at the necromancer like that, Rennok narrowed his eyes as if recalling a past memory.

“Do you remember what you said to me back then? You said you chose the forbidden ceremony hall as the meeting place for the meeting. “Did you say that all stimulation is not allowed to leak out?”

“that….”

“It would be obvious if a necromancer would be useful in such a ceremonial hall. “It was originally a ceremonial hall used for human sacrifice, so isn’t the body relatively free to enter and exit?”

Rennok laughed at the necromancer and leaned back.

“It’s not strange for higher-ups to want to secretly spy on the meeting by borrowing a corpse. “You’re already engaging in meaningless tricks.”

“…Why did you ask me if you knew everything from the beginning?”

“Because it’s a different story from hearing it directly from one’s own mouth.”

Lennok answered calmly, looking at the necromancer who nodded with an expression of boredom.

“If we don’t check like this, we might burn all the offending bodies.”

“….”

“I recently sorted out the city council and financial resources, so I’m going to pay some attention to that for the time being.”

“Are you still upset after saying that shit at the hearing?”

The necromancer asked as if it were absurd.

“This is really crazy. “That is a disease, a disease.”

“It’s something I hear often.”

Lennok laughed.

“Rather, these days, not many people say things like that directly. “It seems that only after securing safety by using a corpse as a shield, like you, do your true feelings come out.”

“….”

The corpse of a young man, who seemed at a loss for words, stared at the ceiling of the office for a long time and then spoke.

“The time is midnight, 49 hours from now. “We are summoning you to the underground ceremony hall in the satellite city of Etanok.”

“Satellite city?”

Lennok frowned at those unexpected words.

This is because Lennok was well aware of the failed small and medium-sized cities that had once been built on the outskirts of the Balkans as part of an urban expansion development plan.

“That’s unexpected. “Why should we go outside the Balkans to hold talks?”

“Because the originally planned location could not be used. “There are no more useful places in the Balkans.”

The necromancer calmly questioned and explained.

“They said that since it is premised on the gathering of level 8 monsters, the barriers and law formations will be thoroughly constructed. Above all, if the horsepower density increases, citizens will not be able to endure it. “It’s natural to go out of the city.”

“hmm…”

Rennok, who was looking at the necromancer in silence, waved his hand.

The necromancer, realizing the ominous meaning of the gesture, immediately covered his healthy eyes with both hands.

“I guess I have to blow out every remaining eyeball to get an honest answer.”

“Damn it, don’t do it!!”

“Did you think I would believe such a lame excuse?”

As Lennok slowly squeezes his hand, the pressure on the corpse’s covered eyeball increases.

Lennok gestured to pop his eyeballs as if it had nothing to do with the necromancer covering his eyes with his hands.

“You still don’t know how big this city is. “If you look for places that meet the conditions you mentioned, there are dozens of places.”

“That’s it…!!”

Lennok spoke coldly about the necromancer who was particularly suffering.

“If it doesn’t work out, it would be fine to choose one of the closed areas as a meeting point, but why choose a satellite city as the stage?”

“Oh, it hurts…!! “Just let it go and talk about it!!”

“Why did you choose the stage? three. two. one.”

“Well, everyone is sensitive because the existing ritual space has been exposed. “I’m expecting a collision!!”

“crash?”

In response to the urgent response, Renok slightly loosened his hand, and only then did the necromancer gasp.

“Damn it. How do you know that the medium for my necromancy is an eyeball? Usually, it is used by engraving the magic formula on the internal organs or organs…!!”

“I know it when I see it. What does it mean to expect conflict beyond that?”

“….”

The corpse, which was secretly looking at Lennok, spoke.

“Regardless of the conclusion of the meeting, it is somewhat certain that a big fight will break out at least once.”

“Why?”

“Because among those scheduled to attend, there are people who have a grudge against each other. “They are already suspicious of each other because information about the meeting was leaked in advance.”

The necromancer explained.

“Even if there are two forces, not everyone has the same intention. “There are some people who have not resolved their anger due to what happened during the civil war.”

“….”

“What’s more, this time, you and other bigwigs are coming out from behind the scenes, so conflict is inevitable. “This meeting itself was created with that in mind.”

“Are you saying this is a promise to get together assuming that someone is going to die?”

Lennok chuckled.

Jenny, who was listening next to him, had already turned paler than the corpse in front of him.

“You’re quite resourceful to be able to make a plan on this scale while letting that be known openly. “Who is the instigator?”

“Eyes of Destruction, Armas von Anathema.”

The necromancer’s expression turned serious.

“One of the central city nobles has decided to lend his name to this meeting.”

“…A nobleman of Arsnova?”

“He is a transcendent level dragon magician who has reached level 8, and a man who was once called Six Thousand Aeons on the Central Front.”

The necromancer explained as he looked at Lennok who hesitated.

“He is a hermit who lived in seclusion for decades following the prohibition rules after the civil war ended with the victory of the Kaise. “He maintained humanity and righteousness even on the battlefield, so many people followed him.”

“The eyes of destruction….”

Was he born as an aristocrat of Arsnova and one of the magnates who accepted the prohibition law in the sun?

I knew that many monsters were living in seclusion under the privileges of the city after the Prohibition Act was created, but their history and origins were all unusual.

“There are several instigators, but if it weren’t for a man of his stature lending Anathema’s name, the meeting would never have even taken place.”

“….”

“Anyway, this is the end of my story. I really can’t do this. “Every time you say a word, you try to catch someone and kill them, so…!!”

“There is nonsense in that statement.”

Lennok smiled darkly as he looked at the body trembling and trying to stand up.

“You were the one who killed that man and put the necromantic magic in his eyeballs, right?”

“….”

“If you look at his facial expression and the magic circuit in his body, he looks like someone who has practiced martial arts, but I don’t really like magicians who use innocent humans as their main tools.”

Keyee…!!

Lennok’s right eye, looking at the young man, flashed a pitch-black glow.

A magical eye imitating the supernormal power of revelation possessed by the priestess of the church penetrated her body.

In an instant, it crosses the polluted mental web that her necromancy leads to and illuminates a man sitting in the middle of a cemetery.

“He’s a necromancer who knows strangely enough about the civil war in the Balkans, but doesn’t actually belong to a large city.”

Lennok whispered as he watched the skinny, rough-looking man raise his gaze with a startle.

“I think if you search your mind, you will replace the reason. Should we try it here?”

“….”

“If you act arrogant one more time, I will rip out your entire mental network.”

Lennok laughed as he looked at the necromancer who could not reply even a word.

“You better watch your mouth next time.”

“…It’s really absurd. “That nonsense you said at the hearing wasn’t a lie?”

The necromancer spoke with gritted teeth, hiding a look of intimidation.

“You are the least normal of all the wizards I have ever met.”

“I take it as a compliment.”

“under!”

Lennok’s words, in which he saw through the main character and promised what would happen next, were horrifying even to a necromancer who had gone through all kinds of dark lines.

On the contrary, it was also an unspoken promise that he would not use his hands in this position.

Believing that, the necromancer stood up from his seat and said as he left the office.

“If possible, get to the satellite city within time. “They said that after midnight, the entire satellite city would be covered with a siege barrier and closed off.”

“Sure.”

Lennok said and raised his hand.

“But I didn’t tell you that I would let you walk on your own two feet?”

“…what?”

Phew!!

As soon as those words were said, the necromancer’s body disappeared from the office.

Unlike the bluff used earlier by Yakseon, this time it is a space transfer that literally kicks the opponent out of the tower.

I dropped it in a nearby dump, so if I’m lucky, my limbs will be safe.

Renok, who had cleared away the obstacle in an instant, stood up, shaking his hands.

Grrr!!

“Wherever a necromancer goes, the smell of fraud remains. “It’s good to ventilate frequently.”

Lennok opened the window and then looked back at Jenny sitting on the sofa.

“You understand what’s going on, right? I think it would be cumbersome to explain it twice. “I thought it would be better if we listened together.”

“….”

“Is there some problem?”

“…no.”

Jenny said, unable to hide her nervousness.

“I think I know why you’re spreading such ugly rumors out there.”

“Come now?”

“That necromancer just now. Even if I couldn’t do it, I was a level 7 magician. In order to reach that level, they probably turned an entire small or medium-sized city into undead.”

Jenny rubbed her cheek, looking like she still didn’t really feel it.

“Watching you play with a mentally ill person like that without even being able to say a word in return, I feel like my head is going crazy.”

“Would there be one or two pieces of trash like that on this floor?”

Lennok said and sat down across from Jenny.

“Rather, it tastes quite mild at that level. “There is room for use in that it is sensitive to profit and loss.”

“….”

“I think the city council is also paying attention to such behavior and using it as a tool for this meeting.”

In the air, an invisible hand picks up a teacup and spoon, stirs it, and sets it down.

Jenny lifted her coffee cup with a sullen expression and sighed.

“Coffee burnt with telekinesis that exploded a necromancer’s eyeball? “It must be a special taste.”

“It’s not telekinesis.”

Lennok answered, tilting his coffee cup.

“By concentrating your thoughts, you forcibly adjust the osmotic pressure of the magic particles.”

“I have no idea what you’re talking about?”

“It is a grasping technique for exerting physical force on reality through will alone.”

Lennok explained casually.

“By completely eliminating magical power consumption and increasing the efficiency of intention, I learned how to use it naturally.”

“…Let’s not talk. So how are you going to conduct the meeting?”

“As I said, I plan to participate.”

Lennok said and tapped his phone.

“I’m concerned about the purpose of the meeting, but I also want to check with the supernaturals on the sunny side.”

“….”

“I don’t expect everyone to attend, but looking at Gisu Shrine, they are not without talent. “In fact, it would be closer to the opposite.”

Lennok muttered with a thoughtful expression.

“This is also the reason why they came forward long after the prohibition law was lifted. “There’s definitely something to hide.”

“If the necromancer explained it, there will almost certainly be a conflict. “Are you okay?”

“That’s why I have to go. “If it’s something that could bring about a big change in the city’s situation, it would be better to intervene directly.”

“….”

“Above all….”

Lennok’s expression turned cold as he lowered his head, resting his chin on both hands.

The crucial reason why Lennok participates in the meeting proposed by the necromancer.

The most important question I was thinking about while listening to his explanation.

The leader of Pandemonium is in Balkan.

What if the man with more powerful and secret origins than anyone Lennok knew was in the great city?

Couldn’t that in itself be related to this meeting?

Lennok was convinced that he had to attend this meeting, even if only because of that possibility.

“Ha… okay. “I will gather information about the forces on both sides.”

Jenny, who had been silently looking at Lennok’s expression, nodded his head.

“But don’t get your hopes up. “Since the civil war, most information has been compromised, so not much data remains even through the deep web.”

“Sure.”

Jenny stood up, complaining that it wouldn’t be easy to replace unless you were a force with active external activities like Tulianmun.

Woooo!!

At that moment, Jenny’s cell phone vibrated violently.

Jenny’s expression immediately changed to serious after checking his message.

“It’s Virgil’s call. “The cartel side is asking if they can meet?”

“now?”

At this point, when I had just announced my intention to attend the meeting, there could only be one reason why the cartel had contacted me.

Jenny must have been thinking the same thing as Lennok, and immediately nodded his head.

“I think the cartel’s chairman also plans to attend the meeting. “What do you want to do?”

“….”

Of course, Oliveira is also an archmage who has reached level 8.

Considering her status and status, there is no way she wouldn’t have been invited to the meeting in the first place.

But Lennok’s immediate thoughts about her abilities were not about her hierarchy or intentions.

Oliveira Ron Maze is an innately gifted person who has awakened the evil eye of the Chilchaebo, which controls cause and effect.

It is also a monster that has completely reorganized and adjusted her own hierarchy for her own magical eyes.

If only she could infer the leader’s purpose from her meeting by borrowing the power of her magical eyes.

After thinking that far, Lennok stood up, leaning on her cane.

“Go right away. “Tell her she’s going to her lab.”

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