The Hero Returns-Chapter 456

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Chapter 456: Chapter 456

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Thunkโ€”!

โ€œArgh, what the heck?!โ€

Lee Ju-ho shoved his chair back and shot up to his feet when Su-hyeun abruptly opened the door and entered his office. f๐“‡๐˜ฆe๐‘ค๐˜ฆ๐š‹๐’เซฆัตโ„ฏ๐’.c๐จ๐’Ž

Thankfully, he avoided kissing the floor with his butt like the last time, but he still couldnโ€™t do anything about his heart nearly crashing to the pit of his stomach.

โ€œHโ€”hey, didnโ€™t you say you were somewhere far away?!โ€

โ€œBut Iโ€™m back now. In any case, bro?โ€ Su-hyeun urgently walked up to Lee Ju-ho and asked, โ€œThe first file, can we take a closer look at that?โ€

โ€œOh, that one?โ€ Lee Ju-ho returned the shoved chair back to its rightful place and picked up the tablet PC resting on the corner of his desk.

The time this tablet took to switch on felt unnecessarily long. The screen finally came to life. After Lee Ju-ho accessed the file in question, the photo containing a far-too-familiar thing popped up.

โ€œYeah, even I thought this was a bit weird. This photo showed up in an American community board, but other than this one photo, there arenโ€™t any useful descriptions on whatโ€™s going on.โ€

โ€œWho posted it, though?โ€

โ€œWe tried to find out, but as it turns out, itโ€™s meaningless.โ€

โ€œSorry?โ€

โ€œThat person is dead,โ€ Lee Ju-ho shook his head to say it was an unfortunate thing. โ€œThe time of death and the time when this post appeared are almost a match. Itโ€™s like this person died almost immediately after uploading the photo online.โ€

โ€œSounds like that person was uploading it rather urgently.โ€

โ€œI guess so. And thatโ€™s why it gained so much traction online. The original post got deleted, but you know how fast the internet can be. Now that itโ€™s gone viral, the photoโ€™s been spreading around at the speed of light. Although, the American authorities are treating it as a simple murder and are investigating it that wayโ€”โ€ Lee Ju-ho suddenly cut himself off and took a look at Su-hyeunโ€™s expression. โ€œWhatโ€™s the matter? You interested?โ€

Su-hyeun nodded gravely. How could he not be interested?

It was unknown whether this was a CGI or a real photo, but there was no doubting that this lead was connected to Fafnir.

โ€œCan you find out where this photo was taken?โ€

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Los Angelesโ€”a giant metropolis second only to New York in the United Statesโ€”was teeming with countless people.

It was a testament to a world that had welcomed the era of peace.

All wars had vanished after humanity united against the common enemy called monsters. Even dungeons had almost stopped appearing in recent times.

The United States, which never really feared war, always had a real fear of dungeons. Still, for the past year or so, the number of dungeons appearing in and near the city of Los Angeles could be counted in one hand, so much so that awakeners fiercely competed against each other to raid what few dungeons did show up. It had gotten so bad that even S-Ranks were pouring their all to secure raiding permits for even orange-colored dungeons.

For all intents and purposes, the threat level posed by dungeons had become almost nil.

And in such a situation, an unexplained murder was enough to bring about great ripples.

Especially whenโ€ฆ

โ€œWe still canโ€™t figure out the identity of the monster in this photo.โ€

The person who took the photo of a monster that hadnโ€™t shown up yet in the world had died mysteriously, so it was unsurprising to learn that the societal alarms raised would be rather intense.

The Senior Special Agent working for the FBIโ€™s LA Office, John Zade, alternated his gaze between the photos of the crime scene and the image of the unknown monster.

He was a special agent who also happened to be a C-Rank awakener. He had his fair share of run-ins with monsters that no civilian could deal with back inside the Tower. Also, he held a special interest in the โ€œsocietyโ€ of the awakeners, so naturally, he had a sizeable knowledge of most monsters.

However, not even Zadeโ€™s recollections or any other available information network could help identify the monster in the photo. Hell, not even a single awakener stepped forward to say they had encountered a similar monster like this inside the Tower.

โ€œThe victimโ€™s name is Ben Lloyd, a B-Rank awakener. Since an awakener was murdered, the perp cannot be an ordinary civilian,โ€ Zade spun the pen shaft around with his fingers while holding his head. โ€œIncidents related to dungeons are tied to oneโ€™s career.โ€

In other words, he simply had to solve this crime no matter what.

If this incident was really connected to some dungeon and if he was the one to uncover that link, then well, his ascend in the career ladder was basically a done deal.

โ€œSir?โ€

Zade didnโ€™t reply. That voice that came from behind him belonged to a rookie who recently joined his office.

โ€œSir.โ€

โ€œAh! What now?โ€ John Zade turned his head in irritation after his chain of thoughts was broken.

When he looked back, the rookie named Logan replied with a slightly trembling voice, โ€œSโ€”sirโ€ฆYou have aโ€ฆuhโ€ฆa guestโ€”โ€

โ€œWhat was that? Speak louder!โ€

โ€œSโ€”sir! A guest is looking for you, sir!โ€ Logan roared his reply at Zadeโ€™s obvious displeasure.

The Senior Special Agent scrunched up his face as if he didnโ€™t like this one bit and then stood up from his chair.

Du-ru-rukโ€”

โ€œWho is it? If itโ€™s nothing major, you shouldโ€™ve just sent them home. Canโ€™t you see Iโ€™m busy asโ€”?โ€

โ€œBut, sir, itโ€™s Su-hyeun Kim.โ€

Zade, who had been spitting out his dissatisfaction, froze in place after hearing Loganโ€™s report.

He stayed still for a bit and then turned around to the newbie agent to ask one more time, โ€œWho did you say it was?โ€

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This was Su-hyeunโ€™s first time visiting an FBI office like this.

That remained true even after combing through his past life or this one. But thatโ€™s because Su-hyeun worked together with not the FBI but the American Awakener Authority on most of the incidents happening within the American borders.

He wanted to speak to the Special Agent responsible for handling that particular crime. He didnโ€™t have to wait too long in the reception area.

โ€œHello there! My name is John Zade, Special Agent of FBIโ€™s Security Department!โ€

โ€œAh, hello. Iโ€™m Kim Su-hyeun,โ€ Su-hyeun extended his hand toward Special Agent Zade, who had entered the reception area and greeted him in a rather stiff manner.

Their greeting was brief. Zade remained standing and rambled on with a taut face, โ€œItโ€™s an honor for you to pay us a visit like this, sir. If you need anything, please donโ€™t hold back and ask us forโ€”โ€

โ€œWell, I was planning to do that, actually,โ€ Su-hyeun quickly cut Zade off after getting a premonition that their chat might get derailed unnecessarily. He then tapped an empty seat opposite his, gesturing the Special Agent to take a seat.

Zade stood still stiffly for a bit and then hurriedly followed after Su-hyeunโ€™s gesture and settled down. In the meantime, the latter took out the tablet PC he brought along from Korea and switched it on. He then presented it forward, โ€œAre you in charge of investigating this incident?โ€

โ€œYโ€”yes, thatโ€™s correct.โ€

โ€œNo need to be so tense. Iโ€™m not here to argue or pick fights with you. The thing is, though, Iโ€™m somewhat intrigued by this incident. I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions and request your cooperation in the matter.โ€

Getting information on the crime that the FBI was investigating and then asking for the cooperation of said organization?

It would be common knowledge for the locals that you wouldnโ€™t receive such information from the FBI without being a Special Agent yourself. However, Zade found it impossible to push such common sense unto the man sitting right before his eyes.

It was because the man was none other than Kim Su-hyeun. His existence was on another realm compared to, say, awakeners with some star power. At the very least, he was a peerless hero without equal on this planet.

Some people even began worshiping him like a real deity, for crying out loud.

โ€œI shall take full responsibility.โ€

That was why that one sentence from Su-hyeun was all it took.

โ€œWhat would you like to know, sir?โ€

Zade had a feeling that the crime he was in charge of investigating could very well get solved now. Su-hyeun also shared that sentiment.

โ€œFor now,โ€ Su-hyeun, feeling relieved that Zade was quite cooperative, immediately replied with what he had been planning before coming here, โ€œIโ€™d like to speak to the victim.โ€

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Under Zadeโ€™s guidance, Su-hyeun reached a certain skyscraper in the middle of Los Angeles.

The building itself looked like the kind where fairly wealthy people would choose to call home, and as such, it boasted a high level of security. As for its height, it must have reached several dozens of floors.

The investigation seemed to be still ongoing since the floor where the crime had taken place was teeming with FBI Special Agents.

โ€œHuff, huff, bleeergh,โ€ Zade, who had arrived on the scene on Su-hyeunโ€™s shoulder, began dry-retching.

For a moment there, his innards twisted around, and his head began ringing noisily. They traveled in such fashion because Su-hyeun couldnโ€™t afford to waste a single second, so he simply picked up the FBI agent and ran all the way here on his two feet.

โ€œOโ€”overโ€ฆthereโ€ฆthatโ€™s whereโ€”โ€

He couldnโ€™t even speak in a complete sentence as he continued to dry-heave.

โ€œThank you for your hard work.โ€

Pat, patโ€”

Su-hyeun put Zade down nearby and then lightly patted the latter on his back a couple of times.

Prana traveled through his hand, substantially calming Zadeโ€™s tumbling innards. Su-hyeun, now finished with his impromptu first aid, headed directly to the crime scene.

A few Special Agents tried to stop him, but Zade, now feeling much better, stepped forward to push them aside. Thanks to that, they didnโ€™t encounter any problems and were able to enter the crime scene.

When Su-hyeun walked past the lengthy entrance and entered the living room, he noticed the marble floor stained with a copious amount of blood.

The computer was also located here. Special Agents worked diligently to find clues, but Su-hyeun didnโ€™t have any professional know-how or technique to help them out.

On the other handโ€ฆ

Shu-wuwuโ€ฆ

Su-hyeunโ€™s eyes became dyed in a black hue.

As soon as he activated his Necromancer trait, Death Aura rose from the living room floor.

He could now see several spirits of the dead congregating here. These wandering souls, having picked up the scent of death, had gathered here. However, they quickly got frightened by the glare in Su-hyeunโ€™s eyes and urgently scattered away as if they were making a quick getaway.

And then, only one soul remained.

โ€œThatโ€™s Ben Lloyd,โ€ Su-hyeun thought.

His soul still resembled a person; he hadnโ€™t lost his original form and became a complete wandering soul just yet.

This indicated that it hadnโ€™t been long since he died, allowing Su-hyeun to confirm his face clearly. It was the same as the victimโ€™sโ€”the one he saw, thanks to Zadeโ€™s cooperation.

It was indeed none other than Ben Lloyd, the one responsible for uploading that photo.

โ€œAlthough I wouldโ€™ve said itโ€™s nice to make your acquaintanceโ€ฆwhat happened to you was too unfair for that.โ€

โ€œAm Iโ€ฆreally dead?โ€ Ben Lloyd asked. His voice was trembling. Only Su-hyeun could hear this voice, though, and he was the only one who could reply to it.

โ€œYes. You must accept it.โ€

โ€œAh,โ€ a sigh of lamentation escaped from Ben Lloydโ€™s lips.

Although Su-hyeun wouldโ€™ve liked to sympathize with the victimโ€™s sadness and share the pain here, he simply didnโ€™t have the time nor leeway for that.

He used the special ability of the Necromancer trait and placed Ben Lloydโ€™s soul under his command. However, he weakened the strength of his control so that Benโ€™s ego would remain. โ€œCan you tell me what happened?โ€

When he asked that, Ben Lloyd slowly opened his mouth.

โ€œItโ€ฆit was a dungeon.โ€

โ€œA dungeon, you say?โ€

โ€œYes. It was definitely a dungeon. But it was colorless. It had no color to it.โ€

Su-hyeunโ€™s eyes flickered at that reply.

A colorless dungeon?

That dungeon โ€œcolorโ€ hadnโ€™t been discovered until now. If this got out, then without a doubt, a huge commotion would break out once more.

โ€œDid you enter this dungeon?โ€

โ€œI was actually boating near Santa Monica coastline back then. But in the middle of that, a powerful wave suddenly hit me, and I lost my consciousness. The wave was too powerful, and I couldnโ€™t even do anything about it.โ€

Ben Lloyd was a B-Rank awakener. If someone like that was unable to withstand the wave, then without a doubt, it couldnโ€™t have been generated naturally.

But the strange occurrences didnโ€™t end there.

โ€œOkay. When you came to, did you find the dungeon?โ€

โ€œIt was located at the foot of a cliff quite a distance away from the beach. The colorless dungeon, murals on the wall, and thenโ€ฆseveral people who seemed to be awakeners were gathered thereโ€ฆโ€

โ€œIn that case, that photo you uploaded online wasโ€”โ€

โ€œIt was one of the murals. I took the photo, but the phone ended up making a clicking noise, so I couldnโ€™t take other pictures. Thankfully, I was a B-Rank awakener, so I managed to get away from there, butโ€”โ€

โ€œThey came after you.โ€

โ€œYes. There were just too many of them. And they were quite highly skilled, too. I thought that since I was going to die, I need to spread this photo around at the very least.โ€

โ€œAwakeners, huh?โ€ Su-hyeun thought.

Several awakeners were involved in this incident.

Their levels must have been quite high since even Ben Lloyd, a B-Rank awakener, got frightened and had to run away. As for their goal, Su-hyeun didnโ€™t even need to investigate to make an educated guess.

โ€œThe number of dungeons decreasing is definitely not good news for the awakeners, after all.โ€

When there was not enough work to go around, people were bound to feel threatened for their livelihood. Whatever their excuses were, they probably needed the presence of dungeons desperately.

โ€œDo you still remember its location?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know the exact coordinates, but I do roughly remember where it was.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s more than good enough,โ€ Su-hyeun stepped toward the window instead of the perfectly fine doorway. โ€œLetโ€™s go..โ€