Drug-Eating Genius Mage - Chapter 733
Genius Magician Who Eats Medicine Episode 733
Low Flight (1)
Agneta, the messenger of Pandaemonium.
An ancient hybrid with the upper body of a human woman and the lower body of an eight-legged spider.
An existence that uses an innate manipulation formula to cross the imaginary number dimension at will and convey the messages of the members.
“I wanted to meet you once. Manipulator magicians are all unique, so opportunities like this don’t happen often.”
Intercept… … !!
A spider figure falls very slowly from the ceiling.
Her gestures are so graceful that it makes you feel as if you are floating in midair.
However, Lennok knew that the movement depended on a very thin strand of magic wand that could not be seen properly.
A mana so faint that even Lennok’s mana detection could barely capture it.
In terms of total amount, those enemies who couldn’t even activate a lighter were drawn with thin threads of mana and hung calmly in the air.
In terms of the sophistication and maintenance of the manipulation formula, it is a state that even Lennok cannot easily imitate.
Agnetha cast her face upside down and turned her stitched, scarred eyelids towards Lennok.
“As I’ve heard, it’s a very unusual sign. It’s to the point where I don’t even feel like a human, let alone a living being… … .”
“He was said to be the messenger of Pandaemonium.”
Lennok also answered without averting her gaze.
“What do you mean by skill transfer?”
“Ah, shall we solve that first?”
She immediately raised her hand.
Wedge!!
The mana surrounding the spider seemed to shake slightly, and then a faint thread was pulled out and shot quickly.
A sign so pale and thin that it is difficult to recognize without arousing the senses.
“This guy, that guy, he’s acting as he pleases… … .”
Lennox responded with an annoyed shaking of his head.
charleuk!!
The sorcerer rising from under his feet grabbed the spider web in the air and tied it, twisting the flow.
Sharp and stretched like a spider’s web, magic threads of two different properties are entangled in the air and pulled tight.
I’m going to have a good time… … !!
That noise alone echoed faintly through the hangar, as if the air around it was elongated.
“It feels very good.”
The spider looked down at Lennok and laughed.
“It’s much better than I’ve heard. Composition Elasticity Density Durability… … In terms of temperament, he is rather better than me.”
“… … .”
Does that mean that you can figure it out just by pulling it once?
Intuition based purely on sense rather than theory. Even the rich experience that you can compare your skills and make a quote.
“I don’t really need to say anything about the creation of magicians. At this level, can we start training right away?”
At the same time as the spider said that, her thoughts began to pour out strongly between the entangled magicians.
Wow!!
Her will becomes a real power and flows in, as if a voice is transmitted through a thread.
The moment when something invisible and indescribable melts into the body riding Lennok’s Magician.
Paang!!
Lennok made up his mind and immediately deflected the intangible will.
“what?”
As Agneta was perplexed, Lennoch replied coldly.
“Who is trying to pour strange thoughts into my body?”
“Yes? But if it’s not like this, the transmission… … .”
“If you’re competing to see which magician’s aptitude is superior, they’ll always trample on you, but sharing your thoughts is a completely different matter.”
“… … .”
Lennok tilted his head with his arms crossed.
“If you want to deliver a spell to me, tell me the principle and rules. I have no intention of receiving any unknown power or intention in this way.”
Lennok’s target designation resistance ability has the power to resist all types of magic spells and intention supernatural abilities that designate him.
Of course, if Lennok himself wanted to, it would be possible to neutralize him and accept him.
He had no intention of blindly accepting and eating the magic formula offered by Agneta.
‘Herald of pandemonium. An excellent manipulator. And a mixed blood of an ancient species.’
Behind the mask, Lennok’s eyes narrowed.
‘There is a high possibility that judgments and standards are different from humans. It’s an incredible existence.’
Agneta may not know it, but Lennok had met Agneta once as a class a long time ago.
After killing Turan, the white lion of Pandemonium, at the West Continent Branch of the Blaber Magic Tower. Didn’t they come to retrieve Turan’s body?
As the messenger of the Pandemonium, I still have vivid memories of telling Lennok the message from the leader.
Since it is not known how the non-human Agneta’s will will react when it touches Lennok’s inner world, it is right to reject direct contact.
Lennok’s primordial image is so powerful that even Lennok himself cannot hide it, so the possibility that Agneta recognizes him and recognizes Victor’s true identity cannot be ignored.
Agneta shook her head as if troubled by Lennok’s answer.
“Hmm, but it’s hard to deliver things unless you’re transferring skills.”
“Delivery the goods?”
“I was keeping one item for Sabrina’s request. Oh, I’ll show you how, so why don’t you check it out?”
“try.”
Lennok nodded.
“You see and then you judge.”
“good. Let’s do that.”
Agneta said that, concentrating with her hands clasped together, then abruptly averted her gaze.
“Are you planning on not coming out, Hireah? It’s been a while, so I want to see your face too.”
At those words, the nun who had been quietly guarding the surroundings shook her shoulders.
The nun, who raised her head while wearing an eyepatch, slightly averted her gaze and answered.
“Because if she is with you, there will be confusion when you go in and out of the imaginary number dimension.”
“Ah, because of the duality talent?”
Agneta asked as if she were curious even as she said that.
“But that wouldn’t matter much at the time I was observed in the physical world. You can come out now.”
“… … I don’t think I have any intention of coming out.”
“Eh… … .”
Agneta looks disappointed and downcast.
Sabrina shook her head as she looked at Agneta.
“It’s okay, just show me the stuff. Unlike me, it’s dangerous for you to stay here for a long time.”
“why? I want to see Kyo-ro again as well as Victor. I told you, but I’ve met you once before.”
Agneta asked with a puzzled look on her face, and Sabrina sighed.
“know. I know… … Are things so different from when Turan died? Now that mage is being treated like an absolutely insane lunatic.”
“The last time we met, it didn’t seem like we couldn’t communicate at all… … .”
“Is that the same as now, beyond the hierarchy?”
Sabrina, having given up trying to persuade Agneta, beckoned.
“When you’re done, do whatever you want. But even if the captain calls me later, I can’t take responsibility?”
“Eh. I hate that.”
Agneta writhed only then, wriggling her spider legs slowly.
A gesture as if manipulating an invisible magician while hanging upside down in the air.
Agneta, tilting her head upside down with her fingertips together, whispered to Lennok.
“Look Carefully. There are only a few things I can show without transmission.”
At that moment, a crack appeared on the other side of the empty space, as if it had been threaded together, and it began to open slowly.
damn… … !!
With the sound of the entire space splitting like a shell, an achromatic landscape appeared.
Sabrina’s mouth was open, and Lennok, who had been watching from behind, beamed through the mask.
It was because he realized that the achromatic space had a different texture from the existing space concept Lenok knew.
“It’s completely different from the feeling of the imaginary dimension or realm… … Could it be that it is a sub-space technique?”
A pseudospace constructed arbitrarily using the contradiction of cognitive bias.
A technique of contradiction in which a concept that originally does not exist is molded with the confidence of the caster and separated from the existing space.
The technique Agneta showed Lennok was close to the way to deal with such a subspace.
Agneta thrust her hand into the crack in the air.
“Let’s see. I must have put it here or so… … Oh, not here… … Not even there… … Oh, here it is.”
The figure of Agneta rummaging through the subspace while licking her lips.
Then she whimpered from the inside, wriggling her arms, and took out something.
click!
A case small enough to fit in Agneta’s small hands.
It was a silvery cube that looked about the size of a ring box or a small music box.
“Now, is this right?”
As Agneta handed it to Sabrina, Lennok, who had been looking at the subspace, said,
“It’s a method of forcibly tearing space apart and then stitching up the rift with magical thread to hold on to it.”
“Oh right. Do you know right away?”
Agneta nodded as if she knew that.
“I tried several experiments, but this one was the easiest and most efficient.”
“It’s clunky, but it’s enough to maintain the artificially formed subspace. Rather, the method itself is sophisticated and catches the eye… … .”
Sabrina asked in surprise at Lennok’s strangely admiring words.
“Are you going to find out how Agthena’s subspace was created right away?”
“Rather than possessing subspace aptitude, it is the result of forcibly shaping it with skill to the limit through manipulation techniques.”
Lennok replied.
“It’s like tearing up the space once and holding the entrance with magic thread so that it won’t be sealed. To put it into perspective, should I say it’s the feeling of repeatedly stitching up and then tearing off the scar to keep it from healing… … .”
“that’s right. Exactly. It made me feel just like that.”
Agneta laughed.
“I couldn’t explain clearly what it felt like, but I just really like that example. From now on, I will have to explain that too.”
The stage where the space itself is stitched together with the manipulative magician and compensated separately as a sub-space.
It would be possible because of her natural birth rather than because Agneta’s hierarchy had reached that level.
It does not change the fact that the level has reached such a level of sophistication that even Lennok admires it.
The idea of building a subspace is crude, but the fact that the whole process was handled with only one magician is more amazing.
Perhaps her sense of manipulating magicians is on a completely different level from that of ordinary humans.
It is also strange that she, who was born of mixed blood from an ancient species, has the same senses and standards as a pure human.
The tone and conversation that seem to have a screw somewhere are also problems that stem from that reason.
“But I don’t know how they tore space apart with magicians. It is understandable to seal an already separated space with magicians and carry it around, but… … .”
“I already don’t understand what you said.”
Agneta responded brightly to Sabrina, who seemed fed up.
“Ah, Croken helped me tear this space apart.”
“… … You mean the croken asilus?”
“I helped him with a simple errand, and he did it. Roughly, after tapping a few times with your bare hands, it worked right away, right?”
“… … .”
“Ah, don’t you understand? If you shake your hands like this… … .”
“No, I understand.”
Lennok laughed bitterly when he saw Agnetta clapping her hands together.
If it’s a monster that transcends common sense, it wouldn’t be strange if it tore space apart with just a few claps.
Rather, wouldn’t Agneta be more unique in being able to ask Croken to do such a thing?
‘If it’s a subspace technique, it’s worth knowing the principles and tips. Even if it’s not the contact of the will, I’ll need a separate study.’
Although the transmission of magic through contact should be avoided due to the risk of sharing Lennok’s image.
It is worth trying to see, study, and imitate the principle of the technique Agneta showed.
While Lennok thought so and adjusted the mask, Sabrina shook the cube she was holding.
“Now let’s stop chatting among manipulationists and get back to the main topic. Because this is what will be used for this transaction.”
“You mean this is something related to the Mangwi Night Trip?”
“To be precise, it contains some of the by-products of the Night Trip to Mangwi.”
Sabrina explained.
“The memorial stone that makes up Yorta. It’s because it contains a part of the ‘Leader’s Remains’ hidden underneath.”
“… … Remains of the Deliverer?”
“Don’t you know what Mangwiyahaeng means? If you want to lead the souls out on a nocturnal journey, you don’t need someone to lead them from the front.”
Sabrina said while shaking the cube.
“I don’t know who it is, but anyway, this is what I brought with the leader’s bone powder.”
“… … Let’s hear what it’s useful for first.”
“Ever since Yorta started traveling to Manguya, all positions and authority in the city have been divided according to the level of the soul. Of course, if it is the remains of the one who leads the nocturnal, isn’t it the highest ticket?”
“… … .”
“There is a high possibility that it will be an essential item when climbing the dead sea or climbing the memorial tower, which must be crossed when entering Yorta.”
“You mean I’m not sure.”
“Because I haven’t been there myself. But I’m sure it’s a story I’ve heard from members who have been to Yorta, right?”
Despite Lennok’s sullen reply, Sabrina was unmoved.
In the first place, when Victor came to the Balkans, he knew that he would not refuse the deal.
“Now, keep listening. But there’s a problem. The case that holds these ashes is not an ordinary item.”
Sabrina said, handing the cube to Lennok at once.
“See? It’s obviously a case that holds something, but it doesn’t have a keyhole.”
“… … .”
“It’s called [Gyro’s ship’s box], but it’s a very rare item, with only about 10 found across the entire continent. No one knows the exact amount.”
“so?”
“The inside of the ship is twisted with a 48-fold dimensional function, so no one but the designer, Gyro himself, can unlock it, and it can only be opened using a designated key. If it is exposed to the outside for a long time, it will cross the dimension and hide its whereabouts on its own, so if it is not stored using subspace, it is likely to be lost quickly.”
Sabrina, who picked up the cookie with a rustle, explained.
“So, the ship that exists with the key is a very, very valuable item as a micro-safe artifact.”
After hearing that far, Lennok could understand why Sabrina handed over the ship to him.
“Find the key, keep the contents, and hand over the ship to them?”
“Very accurate!”
Sabrina clapped her hands.
“I got it by chance, but there was no way to open it and no room to use it. So I forgot about it for a while, but it just seemed like it would be useful for this job.”
“… … .”
“Open the ship’s box, Victor, you get the remains of the guide, and I just have to share this gyro’s box. how is it?”
Are you saying that instead of providing the contents of the ship’s chest for free, you will leave the opening itself to us?
Apparently, Sabrina was more interested in the cask itself than in the remains.
It’s not because of the value of the box, but rather because there is something inside the box that should be kept instead of the ashes.
Lennok tried to ask what the item was to be kept, but then gave up.
Considering Sabrina’s talkative personality, if she was the kind of person who could talk, she would have explained it a long time ago.
Perhaps it has something to do with the way she ‘sealed’ her own linguistic magic.
At this point, the terms of the deal she proposed are over, leaving Lennok to decide whether or not to accept them.
However, even though Lennok knew the conditions Sabrina offered, he had no intention of accepting them out of the blue.
Lennok, who was fiddling with the ship’s box in one hand, spoke while hanging it like a yo-yo.
“The conditions for finding the key are too vague. It’s not enough to accept a deal without even a precise shape or clue.”
Even if information about the gyro’s ship comes out by investigating, the difficulty increases dozens of times if the key required for each ship is different.
Even if you find the key to the ship’s box, finding out if it fits the box is a completely different matter.
Even if he had accepted Sabrina’s deal, it wouldn’t be strange if he wasted time looking for the key.
The moment Lennok thought so and tried to put down the ship without any regrets.
“Oh, don’t worry about that. The location of the key has already been secured.”
Sabrina answered.
“I told you, but I’ve already sealed the linguistic arts, so I can’t use my power for the time being. That’s why we need someone to steal the key for us.”
“The location of the key… … .”
Is it because the key to the ship’s box is hidden in a more serious place than expected, so Sabrina alone cannot bring it out?
Then, it is also understandable that she entered into a deal with Lennok as if she had waited.
The planning and preparation for the operation was finished a long time ago, but the manpower to implement it could not be found, so the plan that was canceled must have been raised again.
‘The transaction itself won’t take long.’
If you have secured the location of the key, there is no need to waste time searching for it.
All you need is to check the hidden places, make an estimate if it’s possible or not, and move on.
Whether it succeeds or fails, it won’t take long.
Having made up his mind, Lennok put the ship into his arms and nodded.
“I will check the site and decide. Take the coordinates.”
“There’s no need to take a picture of the coordinates. In the first place, it’s a very famous strategic point in the North Continent, so the location is known.”
“Where the location is known?”
“The fortress of giants ruled by Jillian, the Grand Duke of Kavahim and the Watcher.”
As Lennok frowned, Sabrina pulled out a photo from her arms and held it out.
What is captured in the photo is the scenery of a fortress so gigantic that it fills the entire canyon.
Above the fort, countless bloodstains flowed down like a giant’s neck.
“It is also a secret site designated as the sixth lighthouse in the Eye of Blue as well as one of the few remains of the Giants Corps throughout the entire continent.”
“… … .”
Seeing the silent Lennok, Sabrina nodded.
“The key is there.”