Drug-Eating Genius Mage -
Chapter 371
Jin-Dun (3)
The moment when the life support device is removed from Jin-Dun’s body.
Even if they can’t intervene in the timeline where Zeegis and Lennok are standing, they are aware of what is happening.
“I am not an Ascendant, but I am more unknown than an Ascendant. That’s why I decided to go to the author.”
“that is… … what do you mean?”
Jindun didn’t answer that and turned his head away.
“I made a deal a long time ago. It’s just time to keep our promise.”
Zeegis looked at Lennok with deep eyes.
“To do something like this at the last moment when you know the end is predetermined… … It’s because we’ve been seeing each other for so long. What are you asking now?”
“… … .”
Lennok knew too.
The fact that the vision of Jindun, which he continued to face by combining the telescope and the mystic eye, would not be a simple illusion.
The appearance of Jindun, who started outside the labyrinth and grew old while entering it, was something that could never exist if not for Zaigis’ own will.
I saw the life of a man who started as a boy, passed through youth, passed through adulthood, and reached old age.
Right at the end of the cradle, Jindun was waiting for Lennok to come see him.
“Yes, those eyes… … Seeing more than what it seems. It is the eye that sees and measures things that do not exist. I can tell.”
“that… … .”
“It’s not just a demonic eye, it’s probably because it’s a mirror that reflects your image as it is, right?”
He didn’t have to explain everything word for word.
With only the traces Lennok revealed in the labyrinth, Jindun casually points out the root and tells Lennok once again.
It is just a process of confirming once again what we already know. It wasn’t even necessary when he was alone.
“If you go backwards from there, you get a sense of what your image might look like. Maybe the dog saw something in you and left a message.”
The game is almost over.
The number of white stones placed by Jindun continues to decrease, and the number of black stones placed by Lennok constantly expands the area.
Every time the situation turned, the amount of information that flowed into Lennok’s head intensified, and the concentration grew indefinitely.
It would be difficult to melt all of that right now, but the possibility that one day it might be realized in Lennok’s hands in its entirety.
Jindun was conveying to Lennok the scenery at the end of the road he had built up.
“I have only failed over and over, but… … Still, I don’t want the world to perish. Wouldn’t that be enough if all the things I’ve accumulated could leave a meaning in some way?”
Jindun giggled and said.
“If you have to say, you leave your insurance before you go. I hate to put all my eggs in one basket. You can think so and forget about it.”
“no. I will not forget.”
Lennok replied calmly.
“I will not forget.”
How is it that the fourth world does not exist?
I guessed that fact from the moment I heard that it was a closed world.
Isn’t it the same as saying that the next thing in this world no longer exists?
Today, I just came and confirmed that fact to Jindun.
What Lennock had to do had not changed.
Jindun listened to Lennok’s words and was silent for a long time.
“I mean. I loved playing games from a young age.”
Jindun said while holding a stone.
“But no one has been with me for a long time, so I quit right away. I found it much more fun to play against myself.”
“… … .”
I knew it was the last game.
Lennok tried not to overhear what he was saying.
“Blocking technique is a great power that constantly continues to fight against myself. Rather than breaking through the contradictions nestled within, gently grasping them and resolving them. I quite liked the complexity of it.”
Jindun laughed.
“Did I like myself like that? I’m not sure which one.”
“Is that so?”
widely!!
The end is coming.
As Lennok picked up the last remaining stone, Jindun said.
“Let’s make this one thing clear before we go.”
“Tell me.”
Jindun stared blankly at Lennok’s face before opening his mouth.
“I didn’t lose, I lost. know?”
Lennok laughed impatiently at the pointless joke.
It’s close to a moment when we get to know each other.
But Lennok found the shabby old man squatting in front of him the most friendly.
It must be because Lennok has constantly ruminated on the trajectory of Jindun’s life from the moment he entered this labyrinth.
I knew.
“no.”
Lennok answered, having turned the game over to a completely black stone with the last stone.
“I will win.”
“This game? Or reality?”
Lennok laughed.
“Either way.”
* * *
In the middle of a long ritual, Lennok woke.
The cool air from the cold cradle rises up your cheeks.
Something hot poured down on top of it, soaking my body.
Chwaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Bright red blood dripping in front of my eyes.
An uncontrollable amount of blood oozes out between Jindun’s body, who has been deprived of life support, and his remains soak the floor with heat.
It was only for a moment that the breathing that had been faintly connected was stopped.
Jindun Zaigis Ethernore died in front of everyone who entered this cradle.
One of the 9th level superhumans who challenged ascension and transcended humanity passed away forever at this very moment.
The leader of Pandemonium, the one who directly stopped Jindun’s breath, carefully hugged Jindun.
“Have you accepted the fact that you are not in the desired ending? I salute you for keeping promises you couldn’t keep.”
A man and a woman, an old man and a child, a very strange voice. But Lennok understood that there was a hint of condolences mixed in between that bland declaration.
“But I will never let you be the last. No matter how messy the sacrifices and costs are, no matter how messy they are… … This world must continue to exist.”
An infinitely cold light in the eyes flows through the noise that makes it impossible to recognize the face.
A resolution so coldly hardened that even Ermund could glimpse his heart.
The leader muttered as he looked down at the corpse of Jindun, who peacefully closed his eyes as if he had fallen asleep.
“If miracles no longer exist in this world, I will create a miracle to prepare for the next one.”
“It is absurd. Do you intend to become the god of the new world?”
The captain did not answer what Ermong muttered in a daze.
He just looked down at the two fallen people and turned his head.
Toward Maiya, who staggered up and looked up at the leader.
“May. Recover the two and take them outside the labyrinth. Both are good enough people to join the organization.”
“I have no intention of going into pandemonium.”
Ermong replied weakly as he collapsed.
“It would be much easier for them to just kill them cleanly here.”
“I don’t kill people that easily.”
For the first time, the captain responded.
The leader’s answer, who had been ignoring other beings and talking only to Jindun.
Ermong immediately asked again.
“Even if it’s against your will?”
“The moment the sky opens and the end of the open sea comes, human will will not matter at all.”
“… … .”
Ermong kept his mouth shut at that plain declaration.
“At that time, human beings will move for one purpose, contrary to their thoughts and values… … . It’s not much I want.”
The leader slowly turned his gaze to Ermong.
“Finding another breakthrough before all the values in the world are devoured under one goal of survival.”
“that… … .”
“Life can truly build and sustain the world only when it is dedicated to a goal greater and loftier than itself. It has to be done through a natural and unavoidable flow in a way that has nothing to do with one’s will.”
said the captain.
“Miracles never happen through chance or dramatic twists. I am ready to turn the tables and keep everything alive for one miracle.”
“You are crazy. you are.”
Ermong asserted.
“It may seem that way.”
The captain agreed.
“But I just don’t want others to go through the pain I went through.”
The leader muttered as he passed Ermong and Lennok who had collapsed.
“Because no one who once looked at the end will be able to escape from the will to the end.”
At the same time as the leader slowly walked down the stairs, Maiya slowly climbed up the stairs.
The moment when the leader trying to get out of the cradle palace and Maya trying to subdue the two of them and take care of them crossed each other.
thud!!
Lennok’s body, which had been lying dead, squirmed and stood up.
A majestic roar echoed from Lennok’s body as he staggered to his feet, limp like a puppet with a thread cut.
Woooooooooooo!!!
A majestic and terrifying revolving sound, like an airplane engine.
An unknown force inside his body rotated violently, shaking his mana in all directions without adding or subtracting.
A golden circle rose behind Lennok’s back, shining brightly like a halo.
A wave of golden light, rotating once behind the drooping wizard’s back, burst forth, pushing through the wreckage of the cradle.
Kwaaaaaang!!!
Ermong’s body, which had collapsed between the massive repulsive force, flew up like a toy, and Maya quickly grabbed the body and broke it so that it could not move again.
Duduk!!
“Ouch… … !!”
“Since you cut all the ligaments in your arms and legs, it will be difficult to walk on your own.”
Maiya, who glared at Ermong with cold eyes, threw his body at his feet and looked up the stairs.
The figure of Lennok raising his body with his head down. Between his staggering body, a tremendous amount of mana flowed ceaselessly.
It was so powerful that it was hard to believe that it was a wizard who had just exhausted all of his mana and was panting.
Remembering the power of the wide-area magic flame spiral that Lennok had used right before entering the gateway, Maiya couldn’t help but feel bad.
“The problem is over there… … . What do you plan to do, captain?”
“… … .”
Noise still unrecognizable faces. However, all I could tell was that the captain nodded as he stroked his chin.
A sign of obvious interest. His attitude was evident in his next words.
“Right. I thought differently.”
“what?”
“I thought everyone acknowledged and accepted it, but that wasn’t necessarily the case.”
The mana flowing gently from the leader’s body subsided even more calmly.
“I shared my answer at the last minute… … . I kept my promise, but the will belongs to that wizard.”
“What are you talking about?”
The leader, who had been muttering only incomprehensible words, finally turned his gaze to Maiya.
“That wizard has taken over the manipulation rights of the Hanghasa Labyrinth that Jin Dun had.”
“… … what?”
“Since the Ascendant is dead, the labyrinth created by his image will soon collapse, but all the mana gathered in this cradle will belong to that wizard, even if only for a moment.”
The leader muttered leisurely as if it were none of his business.
“He should have been conscious a long time ago, and once he has refined his mana, he will start moving. Considering the speed of mana array, I think I have a direction, but I wonder how far I can go… … !!
Kwaaaaaang!!!
There was no answer.
Lennok’s body, which had been standing on top of the stairs for tens of meters, disappeared on the spot.
Right after that, Lennok appeared right in front of the captain and swung his arm.
In response to the light gesture of waving her fingers like a fan, bright red heat burst out like a wave and dyed the ceiling of the cradle red.
RURRRURRRRR!!!!
Between the waves of flame bursting out in dark red, the blue electric light shimmered and rotated.
From the edge of the heat wave that overflowed in all directions, it froze upside down, overturning the temperature of hundreds of degrees in an instant and freezing the space.
Wow deudeuk!!!
“Geuhup… … !!”
Maiya twisted her body as she desperately resisted the fierce barrage of magical powers that instantly changed several attributes in front of her eyes.
As she reached the cradle, the amount of mana consumed was considerable.
No matter how fundamentally different he was from Lennok, it would be difficult to hold out for a long time against a wizard who possessed that much magical power.
damn!!
The chilly air rising through her fingertips instantly turns into hellish heat and starts gnawing at Maya’s flesh like mad.
An attribute reversal that is incredibly sparkling even when you see it with your own two eyes.
Frightened Maiya looked back and shouted.
“Damn the leader!!!”
Her intentions were clear, but the leader looked at Maya blankly and turned away as if nothing had happened.
“If you stay in a place like this for a long time, Jindun’s remains will be damaged.”
“hey!!”
“As I said, send both of them out of the labyrinth without getting hurt.”
He seemed to have no interest in Lenoc and Ermong.
The moment Maya opened her mouth in a daze at the reaction beyond common sense.
Lennok, who appeared flashing from the air, put his hand on Maya’s shoulder and whispered.
“Move.”
Kwaaaang!!
The shockwave that exploded in her hand crumpled Maya’s body like a piece of paper and threw it against the wall of the cradle.
Ignoring the shock he had caused, Lennok fixed his gaze on the leader, who had his back turned.
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