Chapter 952

Name:Drug-Eating Genius Mage Author:
The Medicine-Taking Genius Wizard Episode 952

Prohibition (7)

Shuuu...!!

A rainbow-colored brilliance flashed beyond the swaying and dancing veil.

A library filled with the smell of old books. A wave of cold thoughts spreads through the fallen bookshelf.

The personal laboratory of cartel president Oliveira Ron Maze.

In the area controlled by the level 8 archmage, Lennok stood in front of him, dragging Feisha with him.

[Regardless of your nature, I have never thought of you as someone who takes promises lightly.] An

intense eye glow came through the veil, and Oliveira’s screams rang out coldly.

[I guess I misread you because I had to get a raise in just a few days.]

“No, I saw it right.”

Lennok, who put his hand in his coat, smiled and shook his head.

“If I hadn’t planned on keeping the deal, I wouldn’t have come to see you like this after the meeting.”

[....]

“You must have heard that the church moved to attack the satellite city and that Anathema was reduced to the status of the Six Apostles.”

Slam!!

Lennok said as he spread his armored wings to block the magic eye light and at the same time pushed the fallen Feisha back.

“If variables that were not discussed in advance affected performance, wouldn’t the transaction terms also need to be adjusted?”

“Get out of my way!!”

Faisha, who recognized that the ironclad wings Lenno was handling were Gilleon’s, cursed and struggled.

Faisha, unable to overcome the power of her wings, was pushed helplessly and rolled around on the floor.

“The wings are still there... wow...!!”

Feisha, who was glaring at Lennok with a murderous gaze, could not hold back her pout and lowered her head.

Only bitter gastric juice mixed with blood flowed down from a stomach that had not eaten anything.

Lennok glanced back at that figure and was lost in thought.

‘I expected it, but it’s worse than I thought.’

Although he saved Feisha’s life by feeding her a piece of Anathema’s horn, he only prevented her from losing her life due to the reaction of the gold.

It is difficult to say that even high-ranking superhumans have completely suffered the harmful effects of the prohibition that leads to death.

The reason Feisha was able to survive was probably because she herself had extremely strong physical abilities.

This may be because the secret mentioned in violation of the prohibition was Ethan’s purpose, not Kaise’s.

[Yes... I heard that Anameta couldn’t overcome her greed and took the hand of the church.]

Oliveira shed a cold cynicism.

[It was a story so bad that it was so pitiful that it made me lament.]

“Is that the only way you felt after hearing about the commotion that happened all night?”

Lennok laughed.

“I thought I would get a more meaningful answer about the nobles of Arsnova.”

[Considering his hypocrite nature, this is not surprising.]

Oliveira snorted.

[He had no interest in humans even during the civil war. I just performed good deeds obligatory like a machine.]

“....”

[This was probably my last chance, so how could I be satisfied with just a brief incarnation? It would be impossible for a man who valued his time so much to lend a hand in something as grandiose as the reproduction of a curtain.]

The light shining through the veil curved as if he was smiling.

[It wouldn’t be strange if it wasn’t clearly visible to those who were on the same side. He probably doesn’t have the same eyes as me.]

“You know that, but you entrusted me with the job without any explanation.”

[The explanation was insufficient? I can’t agree with that.]

Oliveira tilted her head to one side and smiled lazily.

[Cause and effect that resulted in a contradiction in the twist of fate. If I had said this to a sensitive magician like you, he would have understood my consideration the moment he met Anathema.]

It’s not wrong.

If Oliveira, who was bound by gold, wanted to talk about the essence of Anathema, such an explanation would have been the best.

Rather, the fact that she was able to explain it to Lennok was proof that she was benefiting from Chilchaebo’s magical eyes.

“yes.”

But Lennok smiled even though he knew that.

“That’s why I’m saying we need to change our deal with you.”

[....]

“When we killed Anathema, who had become an apostle, and recovered her body, our efforts became too much.”

Lennok’s eyes shone sharply as he tilted his head and massaged his shoulders.

“The original deal was not to kill Anathema and retrieve her body, but to take some of her body parts. “Originally, you would have had to be satisfied with whatever body part I brought.”

No matter how meticulous and elaborate Oliveira’s plan was, he would never have thought that Lennok would return by killing Anathema himself.

Oliveira tilted her head to the side.

There was a subtle sneer in her gaze as she looked at Lennok.

[It seems like he liked that mad dog. Are you really going to use a crazy dog to protect your house now?]

“The hierarchy has been ruined and we have become half-penny, but there is some use for it.”

Lennok chuckled as he watched Feisha writhing in a fit when he tapped her shoulder.

“I didn’t expect it at all, but there are some things that make sense.”

[well. I have no intention of making your life comfortable that easily.]

Oliveira’s magical eyes, looking down at Feisha, glowed eerily.

[That woman is a traitor who betrayed Kaise and fled to the central front. As much as insulting and belittling others, the karma listed in the title is also a heavy sin.]

“....”

[Even if it is not a matter of bypassing the prohibition using the cause and effect of Anathema, there are many ways to use it in my experiment. ]

“under! “Do whatever you want.”

Not to be outdone, Feisha gritted her teeth and raised her gaze.

“Do you think you’ll be scared if I scare you like that? If you want to kill me, kill me. “What a pointless threat...!!”

“It’s not a threat. “Greaseburn.”

Lennok said with an expressionless face.

“Oliviera, once the experiment is over, you will be discarded. “I don’t think they had any intention of keeping you alive for long after they took care of you.”

“what?”

“It is inevitable that you will be exposed to the outside world from the moment you are sent to the meeting. “The generals of Deadrise must also have noticed your survival.”

Faisha momentarily flinched her shoulders under Lennok’s cold gaze.

“Of course, wouldn’t the Legion try to eliminate any inconvenience by killing them before they move?”

“....”

“But it’s a different story if you hand over your personal life to me. “The Legion command will want to check if you have joined hands with me.”

“That’s not even funny. There is no way the headquarters would hesitate to make a decision because of something like that...!!”

“well. Is that really the case?”

Lennok laughed.

“At least the captains I met were not superhumans free from personal emotions.”

[....]

“...you.”

Oliveira was silent and Feisha gritted her teeth.

“Anyway, the conditions I would like to propose are as follows. “I have the ability to put a leash on this murderer, and I also have the ability to use it more conveniently.”

Lennok, ignoring Feisha’s words, turned his gaze towards Oliveira.

“A high-level superhuman who is not burdened even if he is literally thrown away as an expendable item could be a valuable force. Do you agree?”

[Not really.]

Oliveira replied indifferently.

[But I understand that you are not planning on taking him to pamper you. That’s it.]

“Then-”

[I don’t hear about the other conditions. But this will have to be the last time.]

Oliveira cut off Lennok and said, leaning back leisurely.

[If your work is not that important to you, this would be the reason you asked for a change in the terms of the deal. What do you want from me?]

“...I told you, but I don’t expect that much in return.”

Lennok laughed.

“I would like to ask just one more thing so that you can more clearly adhere to the terms of this transaction.”

[You were talking about cooperating with Kundara’s work?]

Oliveira sneered.

[I admit that it was my mistake to use the secret that was hidden, but I have no intention of cheating in return for getting what I wanted.]

“....”

[You are not a great person to overlook such insensitivity either. Why are you trying to get a definite answer from me now?]

“It’s because heading to the Abyssal City may be such an important matter.”

Lennok answered, stroking his chin.

“Anyway, I need confidence. This is even more so if the process of entering Kundara requires many complicated procedures.”

[I’m sure. Yes, say it.]

Oliveira snorted.

[What do I have to give to give you that confidence?]

“It’s simple. It’s not that difficult for you either.”

Lennok grinned.

The wizard’s raised hand was pointing precisely at the shaking seal beyond the veil.

“All you have to do is accompany me to the outer world city.”

[...what?]