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Sand Mage of the Burnt Desert-Chapter 399
Chapter 399
Zeon and Levin left the house and headed to the Goblin Market.
From early morning, Yoo Se-hee had sent someone to summon them.
โYou're here?โ
Yoo Se-hee greeted the two with a tired face. ๐ณ๐๐ฒ๐๐จ๐๐ฏ๐๐๐ง๐๐น.๐ฐ๐ผ๐
Zeon asked her,
โDid you stay up all night?โ
โYeah! Kind of happened that wayโฆ Do I look that rough?โ
โYes.โ
โDamn it! Because of that bastardโฆโ
โThat bastard?โ
โThe damn gorilla.โ
โDid something happen?โ
โCome with me. It'll be faster to understand if you see it for yourself.โ
Yoo Se-hee led them down to the underground.
As they neared their destination, the stench of blood grew thick.
โThis is where they dismantle magic beasts. Think of it like a kind of slaughterhouse.โ
โI see.โ
Zeon, already aware of the place, nodded calmly. Levin, on the other hand, was visibly disturbed.
The intense smell made it hard for him to focus.
Yoo Se-hee chuckled as she looked at him.
โWhat kind of man scrunches his face over a smell like this?โ
โIโve always been sensitive to smells.โ
โUgh, give me a break.โ
โHehe.โ
โTch!โ
Clicking her tongue, Yoo Se-hee opened the door ahead. A large sealed chamber revealed itself.
Inside, lying across a worktable, was the corpse of the half-moon gorilla.
Its belly had been cut open and laid wide.
โIs that Ma Gwang-ryang?โ
โYeah.โ
โWas there a reason to slice him open like that? I assumed all the internal organs had been ground to sand.โ
โThatโs what I thought too, but turns out not.โ
โWhat?โ
At her reply, Zeon tilted his head slightly.
He couldnโt make sense of it.
Yoo Se-hee stepped toward the half-moon gorilla and spoke.
โItโs better if you just look for yourself.โ
โโฆโ
Zeon nodded and looked into the opened abdomen of the gorilla.
In that instant, a strange light flickered in his eyes.
โThis isโฆโ
โFirst time seeing something like that? Same here. Can you believe this was stuck in his heart?โ
What they were staring at was the heart.
All other organs had been obliteratedโbut the heart remained intact. And embedded directly in its center was something unusual.
โEugh! Donโt tell me thatโs a mana stone?โ
Levin recoiled.
Just as he said, a mana stone was embedded in the heart.
That could explain how it managed to remain intact despite Zeonโs Sand Mixer.
Zeonโs brows furrowed.
โThis doesnโt look like any ordinary mana stoneโฆ Wait, is thisโฆโ
โThey took a mana stone from a half-moon gorilla and jammed it straight into the heart. Freaking lunatics.โ
โYeah, thatโs utterly insane.โ
Levin agreed with Yoo Se-heeโs words.
Neo Seoul had developed mines to secure a stable supply of mana stonesโbut they could also be extracted from magical beasts.
However, unlike mined mana stones, those harvested from beasts had unique attributes.
The properties varied depending on the beast's elemental nature.
In terms of purity, output, and potency, beast-derived mana stones were vastly superiorโbut they werenโt suitable for power plants that needed consistency.
Every new stone required recalibrating the facilityโs settings. Thatโs why Neo Seoul preferred stones from mines.
Because of that, research into beast mana stones was still lacking.
Levin spoke with a grave expression.
โSo if you embed a beastโs mana stone into the heart, this is what happens?โ
โIf that were the case, people wouldโve been doing it already. Either they specially processed the stone, or altered the body to accept it.โ
โTheyโre out of their minds. How do you even come up with something like this?โ
โTheyโve clearly thrown humanity into the gutter.โ
At Yoo Se-heeโs reply, Levin bit his lip hard.
He believed that even in a broken world, with human nature at its worst, there were still lines one should never cross.
But whoever did this to Ma Gwang-ryang had crossed those lines completely.
โCould it be that everyone from that Subterranean City has mana stones from magic beasts implanted like this?โ
โI donโt think so.โ
Crack!
Zeon answered as he tore the heart from the chest, mana stone still lodged inside.
โWhy not?โ
โThis stone came from a dominant specimen. Stones like this arenโt exactly common.โ
โRight. Only bosses or B-rank and higher beasts produce them.โ
Levin nodded in understanding.
Yoo Se-hee took the heart from Zeon and said,
โSo only elites received implants.โ
โYeah. And the kind of power they gain probably depends on the stone they were implanted with.โ
โGod, those scum are pulling out every trick in the book.โ
Yoo Se-hee clenched the heart in her hand, turning it to dust. Only the mana stone remained.
She examined it closely and found countless tiny lines etched across its surface.
โThey engraved a magic array onto this small stone.โ
โThat array is likely what made the implant possible.โ
โIโll have my people study it. That's okay?โ
โYes.โ
At Zeonโs answer, Yoo Se-hee pocketed the stone.
Levin, still baffled, said with a frown,
โWhat kind of place is that Subterranean City? Implanting mana stones into peopleโฆโ
โIn terms of humanity, this place isnโt much better, you know.โ
โHuh?โ
Levin looked puzzled at her words.
โThere are people here who cut off perfectly healthy limbs to install machinery.โ
โThatโsโฆโ
โItโs all the same. Everyoneโs doing what they can to survive and grow stronger. The real difference is purpose. If someone does it to protect their family, itโs a sacrifice. But if they do it to kill and steal from othersโthatโs abandoning their humanity. And it seems these people are the latter. The real problem isโฆ we donโt know how many more like them have entered.โ
Yoo Se-hee massaged her temple, the pressure giving her a headache.
Zeon looked at her and said,
โOne is dead, anotherโs been exposed. So the rest will hide even deeper.โ
โAh!โ
Levin suddenly let out a short gasp.
โWhat?โ
โThen maybe theyโll hide in the Crocodile Den?โ
โThey mightโฆโ
โIn that case, I need to get to Zetoya Village right away. They might target it. If you see anything, contact me immediately.โ
โWill do.โ
Levin promptly left the Goblin Market.
Now alone with Zeon, Yoo Se-hee muttered,
โAll this chaos because of some beggars from the outskirts.โ
โItโs not the beggar part thatโs the issue.โ
โRight. These arenโt your average beggars.โ
โTheyโre studying us. If we want to catch them, we need to study them backโunderstand how they move, how they think.โ
Zeon knew well: if youโre dealing with enemies who evolve, you have to evolve too. He was now ready to dig into them in earnest.
๏ผ๏ผ๏ผ
โThe slums are getting noisy.โ
At Seo Tae-ranโs report, Jin Geum-ho stared blankly ahead.
โAre they?โ
โYes. Seems like people connected to Jang Woo-hang are stirring up trouble.โ
โSo the claim that he came alone was a blatant lie.โ
โSeems that way.โ
โHmm. As expected, you canโt trust people from their side. They lie like they breathe.โ
โWill you be alright?โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
โSomeone like Lord Xiao Lun will surely try to use him for somethingโฆโ
โJang Woo-hang will try the same.โ
Jin Geum-ho rose from his seat and walked over to the window.
In the far distance, the Southern District came into view.
The Southern District had its own distinct look.
Like the old Chinatowns of the past, it had preserved its own cultural style, easily recognizable even from afar.
And not just the Southern District.
Each district had its own unique aesthetic and identity.
Jin Geum-ho didnโt think that autonomy was a bad thing.
He believed that diversity was essential for a cityโor a nationโto flourish.
Thatโs why, in general, he avoided interfering with district events unless absolutely necessary.
Thanks to that, each district had developed independently, forming its own systems.
But kindness can be mistaken for permission. The leaders of each district had grown wary of City Hallโs involvement.
Some even began pushing to free themselves from its influence.
The prime example was the Southern District under Xiao Lun.
It had fully embraced a closed-door policy, as if rejecting City Hallโs authority outright.
They rarely interacted with outsiders and instead focused on strengthening internal unity.
At this point, even City Hall couldnโt fully grasp what was happening inside the Southern District.
โKeep eyes on the Southern District. And increase security around City Hall and the Central District. Especially the core facilitiesโmake sure no unauthorized person can get near them.โ
โYes, sir. Iโll see to it.โ
Neo Seoul had four main districtsโNorth, South, East, and Westโbut the mana stone power plant and magic engineering research center were all concentrated in the Central District, where City Hall resided.
What happened to the other districts didnโt matter as much.
Even if they collapsed, they could be rebuilt.
But not the Central District.
If the core facilities here fell, all of Neo Seoul would fall.
Thatโs why security here was always a top priority.
โI think thatโs enough for security. Letโs head down.โ
โYou meanโฆ the Heavenโs Judgment?โ
โYes.โ
โUnderstood.โ
Seo Tae-ran escorted Jin Geum-ho into the elevator.
The high-speed lift shot them deep beneath City Hall.
When the doors opened, an enormous research facility unfolded before them.
Countless researchers bustled about, fully absorbed in their tasks.
The two of them passed through and approached a massive object stationed in the heart of the lab.
As Jin Geum-ho looked up at the enormous, cylindrical structure, the head researcher rushed over.
โYou came without notice?โ
โHowโs the Kraken heart?โ
โSuccessfully mounted.โ
โSo output issues are resolved?โ
โJust barely met the baseline.โ
At the researcherโs reply, Jin Geum-ho smiled faintly.
โWeโve cleared one hurdle, then.โ
โThere are still more to come, but now that the biggest one is over, the rest should be more manageable.โ
The heart of Moby Dick alone had proven insufficient. So they processed and installed the Krakenโs heart as well.
But combining two organs of such different natures brought endless complications.
The mana circuits frequently burned out due to sync mismatches, and the carefully designed systems often failed.
Researchers had to work around the clock to overcome the issues.
Many hadnโt seen their homes in months.
Even so, their faces were full of energy.
They had finally succeeded in syncing the two heartsโa breakthrough.
โWell done.โ
โAll thanks to the mayorโs support.โ
โHowโs the rest of the development coming along?โ
โSmoothly. Howeverโฆโ
โWhat is it?โ
โWeโve built it based on theory, so weโll need to test it.โ
โTestingโฆโ
โAs you can see, we canโt do it here. We need to see it in action and identify flaws to fix.โ
โI see.โ
Jin Geum-ho nodded.
This was a project carrying all the hopes of Neo Seoul.
There was no room for error.
โThen find a suitable target.โ
His eyes gleamed with a coldness unlike before.
Seo Tae-ran involuntarily shivered.
She knew from experienceโwhenever Jin Geum-ho wore that look, something massive was about to unfold.







