Chapter 119

Name:Drug-Eating Genius Mage Author:
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Lennok set down the large burlap sack that was floating behind his back.

The sound of heavy weight. The sack was opaque, so the contents weren’t visible, but everyone didn’t know the smell of blood wafting from the inside.

A low silence fell over the bar full of customers.

Jenny, who had been making cocktails for a while, frowned.

“half. I told you to come in through the back door when you bring something like that.”

“I think I should hand it over right away.”

He took an electronic drug kit from his arms and put it on top of the bar. Kit’s case had some blood on it.

said Lennok, watching Jenny carefully pick it up and toss it into the bag behind her.

“A shooter wearing sunglasses. He used an unusual pistol. Find out how relevant it is to this request.”

“Are you alive?”

“Hmm well...”

“It’s been a while, kid.”

“......Who is the kid?”

The boy grunted like that, but struggled to pick up the sack Lennok had put down.

It was a burlap sack containing an adult man, but the boy managed to lift the sack with his small body and disappeared behind the bar.

It’s already been over a month since the city government’s inspection ended, but the boy was still offering himself freelance work at Jenny’s bar.

Rather than doing business in Area 44 alone, he felt that using blood magic with Jenny’s mediation was very efficient.

As a result, Jenny’s connections and skills stood out, but it wasn’t a bad thing for Lennox either.

Rayan’s blood magic was sometimes surprisingly helpful to Lennok in resolving the request, as he was sometimes surprisingly able to find specific information through blood.

In addition, his personality of not wanting to be Rayan’s burden was quite suitable for this street, so he seemed to be adjusting to life as a freelancer even at a young age.

Only after the objectionable object was gone did the other patrons in the bar look back and start chatting again.

Despite the horrific sight, no one is surprised or makes a fuss here.

Most of the customers who visit her tavern in the first place are either familiar with this spectacle or, on the contrary, have no interest in it.