Chapter 9.1 - Search (5)
“One more thing.”
I touched my temple with my finger.
“These eyes. They have no means to visually observe magic power and mana. Research based on observation is difficult. So even if our thoughts align, our priorities may differ.”
Humans, being the most superior beings in the natural world, probably won’t degrade their greatest wisdom, magic, by comparing it to the primitive magic of beasts and plants, especially since they consider themselves exceptionally superior.
Instead, they would explore the ancient “Golden Age” with its rich relics and traditions. The Round Table in London places all standards related to magic in that era.
The results would determine whose approach was more correct, theirs or mine.
“I understand that the risk is surprisingly low.”
Kyung-tae nodded.
“Still, it won’t hurt to be cautious. The kids who were receiving comprehensive combat training in the 4th quarter are about to return. With your permission, I’ll bring them back and utilize them.”
“How many are we talking about?”
“Just a moment, Hyungnim.”
Kyung-tae checked his phone.
“191.”
“That’s too many. It’ll be overly conspicuous in a quiet town.”
Kyung-tae handed me his phone with a map application open. I marked the journey from the Sequoia National Forest just south of the Sierra Nevada mountain range to the national forest in Oregon and then on to a small city in Utah. Although I had planned the route in advance, I couldn’t recall the exact location, so I had to look up the information on my own phone.
After I handed the phone back to Kyung-tae, he looked puzzled.
“It’s quite a coincidence. Why are all these ‘giant things’ you mentioned located in the United States?”
I felt the same way.
“I don’t know. There might be more undiscovered things in places like the Amazon.”
Regardless, it wouldn’t be all good news for the United States. These giant entities would likely pose both a significant mystery and potential threat in proportion to their size. Not only the United States, but any country with vast territory and abundant wildlife would face challenges. However, I wished I could see such landscapes more normally.
The “Eye of the Golden Age” granted me an exceptionally high-resolution vision, allowing me to see even with my eyes closed. Although I could adjust it to some extent, I couldn’t completely block my vision. That’s why falling asleep was a challenging daily task. To make matters worse, I often woke up from nightmares, and there was a time when sleep deprivation almost drove me insane.
Even now, when I was accustomed to it, the occasional moments of feeling overwhelmed by fatigue and excessive information were still quite frequent.
However, it was better to view a quiet landscape like this rather than be in a crowded place. For me, a crowded place was no different from a mysterious temple of organs and muscles filled with the turmoil of internal processes and chemical signals. Even after becoming accustomed to it for a long time, there were still moments when I felt like my mind was going crazy.
...I should sleep.
Reluctantly, I shook off my hesitation to lie down and covered myself with a blanket, trying not to think about the impending nightmare. If I couldn’t get rid of those thoughts, tonight’s sleep would be impossible.
What should I occupy my mind with instead?
I tried to focus on something other than the disturbing thoughts, gazing at the ceiling where the blood vessels on my eyelids overlapped.
Author's Thoughts
This chapter will be cut into 2 part. The reason for that is the Author, I don't know why, put another title in the middle of the chapter.