Chapter 24: The Path to the Congregation and the Strongest in the Continent
Chapter 24: The Path to the Congregation and the Strongest in the Continent
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Chapter 24: The Path to the Congregation and the Strongest in the Continent
A brief silence.
Soon, Charon abruptly stood up and opened a portal, fiddling with the bookshelf, leading the way to the research lab.
“Follow me.”
As I followed him inside, he furrowed his brow, seemingly lost in thought.
I prepared to summon Nickel, just in case of any potential attack from Charon, while consciously noting the sword at my waist.
Among the artifacts existing in the present world, it was a highly contested item.
Suddenly, a desire arose in me, thinking that he could attack me.
Though it was unlikely for the calculating Charon to do so, I couldn’t be completely at ease, considering the possibility.
As I observed Charon’s reaction, I noticed his breathing and muscle movements gradually relaxing, which eased my mind.
“How do you know about Codex Apocalypse?”
“I heard about it from that sorcerer. He said what he possessed was ‘Sloth’…”
“Where is the object now?”
“I stored it in a pocket dimension along with the skeleton I obtained during the battle that day.”
“You managed to hide its true nature without being exposed. Not like you.”
I felt slightly embarrassed, but I nodded as if it didn’t matter.
Charon, seeming lost in thought again, paced around the research lab before sighing.
“Describe its appearance.”
“It was a cube with six sides. It was black and could be turned like a Rubik’s Cube.”
“Well, I guess I can’t ask you to bring it out.”
I couldn’t tell if it was his murmuring or something he said to me, but Charon propped his arm, leaned on the research table, and continued to sigh.
“It’s a pity. But you must be full to bursting.”
He seems to have the same worries as me.
Yeah, how can you, a professor, have such a monstrosity? Just give up cleanly.
“Will you report this at the congregation?”
I finally asked the question I had been waiting for.
I had thrown the bait to Charon for this very reason.
If I couldn’t make use of it, selling it at a reasonable price at the meeting would be a hundred times more profitable.
The problem was that I had no means of contacting the congregation, but that was where Charon came in.
I had always been used by him, but now I’m finally making use of you.
Charon, having heard my words, sighed without giving a clear answer, as if the conflict was not over, but eventually nodded.
“Fine. That seems to be the best option. Instead, I will take everything I can get from the congregation.”
Looking at the self-assured tone, he spoke as if he had found Codex Apocalypse himself.
“I will arrange for contact with the congregation. Keep your schedule open so that you can attend the meeting at any time, just in case.”
“Understood.”
In the end, it went as I had expected.
While it may be different for other sorcerers, my prediction that Charon, always rational and logical, would become obsessed with Codex had turned out to be correct.
“Now, leave and give it some thought.”
“Yes.”
“But, Adrius.”
“Yes?”
“What is that black thing?”
Charon looked at the sword hanging from my waist and asked.
I awkwardly scratched my head and replied, “Since I almost died this time, I got it as a self-defense weapon.”
“You’re still up to your foolish antics. Now, leave.”
Both Dianne and Charon, why are they mocking me?
Wait, even that noble sorcerer from our neighborhood, GandalX, used both a sword and a staff?
I definitely saw it with my own eyes!
Nevertheless, it was fortunate that it still left an impression of me being foolish, just like before.
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The contact came much sooner than I expected.
The next day, Charon’s summons came, and we immediately prepared to attend the congregation.
Since it was an important item, the meeting was called in a hurry.
“Are you ready?”
“Yes, Professor.”
He said it wouldn’t take long.
I just nodded in response to his statement that I would be able to return within the weekend.
‘Well…’
If it gets delayed, there’s nothing I can do.
Although it may be more important than attending lectures to have something related to Codex at stake.
Come to think of it, if the page of Sloth goes to the congregation, wouldn’t the crisis come even faster?
I didn’t know much about the current state of the congregation, but it wasn’t that long ago, so I could roughly guess how many Codex pages they had collected.
They probably had the core of Codex Apocalypse and maybe one or two more pages.
Even if one more page is added, the world won’t be destroyed immediately.
Whether turning the page of Sloth is the right thing to do is a different matter. For now, I have to survive.
Any events that will occur later are for future me to handle.
‘Maybe I don’t even need to handle them.’
This isn’t a game.
As such, the playable characters who actively move will undoubtedly become significantly stronger than in the game.
One issue is their direction, but I’ll have to adjust it well later to prevent the world from being destroyed.
Carrying Charon’s baggage and some of my own in the carrier, I followed behind Charon.
Just by looking at it, it seemed like I was his assistant.
‘If it continues like this, I might become his assistant after graduation.’
Unfortunately, Adrius’ longest survival period was the 5th year of the Academy.
Most of the time, he died before that, and only during the first playthrough did he die just before graduation.
Back then, I didn’t even know that Adrius was the villain, so I kept him alive for quite a while.
“Adrius.”
“Yes, Professor.”
“After we return from the congregation, let’s check your magic.”
“What?”
Surprised by my question, Karone made a pitiful expression and spoke again.
“How long will you be satisfied with having only one summoning spell? Anyway, just know that.”
Although he was speaking in a roundabout way because we were outside the research lab, it ultimately meant that he would teach me a new dark magic spell.
It was a relief since during the previous battle, I had struggled to distinguish whether I was a sorcerer or a warrior.
‘Anyway, I probably won’t be able to use it recklessly.’
Lately, I had been studying magic diligently, so I was always welcoming the opportunity to learn new magic.
Even though, in terms of the game, I was gradually becoming a supporting character, it didn’t matter.
Survival was the priority.
‘If I can just cut ties with Charon, at least the minimum survival will be guaranteed. But now, in order to learn dark magic, I need this guy…’.
I sighed at the reality of following Charon like a puppy, but what could I do? If I didn’t want to die, I had to follow him.
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We traveled for quite a long time on the train.
It took over 10 hours, and Charon’s claim that we would return within the weekend turned out to be half false.
‘That bastard.’
But I couldn’t say anything about it.
I had already suspected it from the beginning.
Even after getting off the train, I pondered the hole in my attendance rate for a while, but soon erased it from my mind.
It wasn’t important right now.
Charon bought a carriage and horses in the city where we disembarked and gestured for me to come.
“Get in.”
“Um… yes.”
He’s going all out with this.
The problem was that I had never driven a carriage before.
“Professor, um…”
“What?”
“The truth is, I’ve never driven a carriage before.”
“…Useless.”
Then why did you buy a carriage so confidently?
Do you have overflowing money or something?
However, contrary to my expectations that he would sell it later, he personally climbed onto the driver’s seat.
“Sit next to me.”
I did as he said and sat next to the driver’s seat, but I had a feeling that there was another reason for him to buy the carriage.
“Professor, is there a specific reason you bought the carriage?”
“Quiet. From here on, we’ll go without talking unless necessary.”
Now that I think about it, Charon seemed particularly sensitive.
At the same time, I came up with a hypothesis.
‘Could there be a possibility of an attack?’
Seeing him being so tense, there didn’t seem to be any other reason.
He seemed strangely energetic just from attending the congregation.
Although I didn’t have definite information on who or why, I could still speculate.
‘There might be people targeting Codex.’
No matter how secretly they contacted and organized the congregation, there were bound to be defectors within the congregation itself.
Moreover, even if the sorcerers were united, how united could they really be when it came to money?
In the end, they would all try to secure their own interests.
There could be mercenaries hired by the sorcerers within the congregation, or even the sorcerers themselves could directly attempt to seize it.
‘But why did he buy a carriage…’
That point still puzzled me, but I decided to let it go, assuming there was some meaning behind it.
So, starting from the city, we continued heading east.
It was already a city near the eastern end, and as we went further east, I could think of one place.
“The Clinging Forest, Witch Morsha.”
It was a forbidden forest.
It was a place where all sorts of bizarre phenomena occurred due to mana anomalies. For example, if you walked on two feet, the plants in the surroundings would coil around your legs, so you had to move by horse or some form of transportation.
‘So, he bought the carriage for this.’
There was one more anomaly.
Inside the forest, every time you spoke, mana would be drained, and if your mana was depleted, it would trigger mental manipulation that only occurred within the forest.
It wasn’t to the extent that you couldn’t speak anymore, but at my current level, speaking for about an hour would probably deplete my mana.
It was a ridiculous anomaly.
The reason for going to such a place was probably because Morsha, one of the Elders in the Black Magic PCongregation, was staying there.
The congregation always randomly selects the location and timing, and it seemed that Morsha’s lair was chosen this time.
Just as I was about to think about Morsha, a person suddenly sprang out from the bushes and blocked the path of the carriage.
“Hehehehe!”
“Whoa, whoa, whoa!”
Charon urgently scolded the person.
“You arrived just in time.”
The man who blocked the carriage spoke.
And from the man’s appearance, I could recall a certain individual.
‘No way?’
Although the graphics were slightly different from the game, I recognized the distinctive features, and a thrill ran through my body.
“Can I get on?”
The man who smoothly spoke naturally had untrimmed facial hair, but his white hair was neatly combed back with pomade, making him a clean-looking middle-aged man.
There was a long object wrapped in a cloth on his back that looked like a staff, and I knew what was inside.
Charon swallowed his saliva and asked, “Are you… participating in the congregation?”
“Hmm, why? Am I not allowed?”
“No, it’s not.”
“Then, can I get on?”
Charon seemed taken aback by the unexpected person as well.
We didn’t even bother to object as the person calmly boarded the carriage.
Well, we couldn’t really do anything about it.
The person in front of us was none other than one of the strongest individual on the continent.
If it were a game, we would have encountered them in a late-stage battle or at some ruins. It’s still hard to believe.
I couldn’t believe it to the point that I had to confirm it two or three times.
“You bought such a cheap carriage.”
The man who opened the window leading to the driver’s seat, grumbled.
Then, he looked at me and happily waved his hand.
“Hello, kid. What’s your name?”
“I’m Adrias Cromwell.”
“Cromwell? Hoho.”
What? Does he know our family?
“Hey, Charon.”
“Yes, did you call?”
“Did you already mess with Cromwell?”
“…”
Wait a moment.
Wait, what are they talking about?
It felt like they were talking about a family that I didn’t know. My head started spinning like a motor.
“Well, um, you see…”
“No, it’s fine. You don’t have to say it. It’s obvious. Hey, Adrias Cromwell.”
“Yes?”
“Work hard and struggle. Haha!”
The man, Salem Edidia, who rambled on with incomprehensible words, laughed heartily and then took out an eye mask from somewhere and fell asleep.
It was all so sudden and filled with unfamiliar information that it was hard to follow along.
I glanced at Karone, and he quietly said, “That’s Salem Edidia. You probably know, so I won’t give a detailed explanation.”
“… …”
It wasn’t because I was curious that I looked at him.
I contemplated whether to ask Charon about the family, but in the end, I held back.
I had no clues or indications that he would reveal anything even if I asked.
But one thing was certain.
There seemed to be something unknown about the Cromwell family.
Lost in my own thoughts, Charon called my name.
“Adrias.”
“Yes.”
“Soon, we’ll reach the forest. It’s called the ‘Ensnaring Forest.’ You might have heard of it at least once.”
“Yes, I know that speaking depletes mana, and we shouldn’t walk on two feet.”
“That’s right. Knowing that is enough.”
However, we encountered unwelcome guests even before reaching the forest.
It started with the horses.
Hee hee.
Suddenly, the horses began whimpering, and their speed gradually slowed down.
‘They’re still nobles, after all.’
“At least they’re nobles.”
My thoughts coincided with Charon’s.
The attack that began more gently than expected was quite polite, and it seemed that Charon had the same impression.
The horses eventually came to a stop and collapsed on the ground.
Then, a sinister aura gathered around us, filling the air with damp humidity.
Only one dark mage possessed these characteristics.
‘The Abyssal Dragon.’
A more formidable opponent than expected emerged.
Although their appearance was still concealed, the gentle method of attack and the dampness in the air suggested that it was likely the Abyssal Dragon.
If Charon was the mid-boss of the early chapters, the Abyssal Dragon was the mid-boss of the mid-late chapters.
Naturally, their strength was on a different level.
“Greetings, Charon Dephlen. It’s been a while.”
In no time, the figure emerging from the ground was indeed the Abyssal Dragon, as expected.
Wearing a fedora hat and a tuxedo, they had kind-looking smile behind round glasses.
Charon frowned.
“Abyssal Dragon. I didn’t expect you to launch an attack.”
“An attack? No, I’ve come to make a proposal.”
Words sound nice, but it was clear that they had come to target the pages of Sloth.
That’s when it happened.
“What’s going on? Why did it stop?”
Startled, Karone and I turned around with tense expressions, looking at the source of the voice.
Salem Edidia, a demonic being shunned in both the light and in the dark, was stretching and getting up.
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Chapters
- Chapter 160: Fetal Movement
- Chapter 159: The One Who Lost the Light
- Chapter 158: The Sin of Wrath and the Showdown
- Chapter 157: Chaos Mimic
- Chapter 156: The Trap of Dark Magicians
- Chapter 155: Goblin's Gate
- Chapter 154: The Living Labyrinth
- Chapter 153: Final Evaluation
- Chapter 152: Reunion
- Chapter 151: A Gift and a Letter from Home
- Chapter 150: Successor
- Chapter 149: Galakshur, Nickel, and Duel Bet
- Chapter 148: Magic Artisan
- Chapter 147: The History of the Assembly and the Magic Artisan
- Chapter 146: Spiderweb
- Chapter 145: Enlightenment
- Chapter 144: Assembly of Dark Magicians
- Chapter 143: Adrias's Determination
- Chapter 142: The Tiger's Den
- Chapter 141: Management
- Chapter 140: Approach of Darkness
- Chapter 139: Precursor
- Chapter 138: Blessing of God
- Chapter 137: A Series of Unexpected Events
- Chapter 136: Unstoppable
- Chapter 135: Wind of Change
- Chapter 134: Maximen Cronell and Interview
- Chapter 133: Bone Dragon
- Chapter 132: Ancient Demon Beast and Seal
- Chapter 131: News and Handling
- Chapter 130: Reputation and Evaluation
- Chapter 129: The Dark Fate of Adrias
- Chapter 128: The Academy's Strongest
- Chapter 127: Return to the Academy and the Incident
- Chapter 126: Krivmaher and the Peculiar Incident
- Chapter 125: God
- Chapter 124: Avarice of Adrias
- Chapter 123: A world in ruins
- Chapter 122: Dragon
- Chapter 121: Madman
- Chapter 120: Luna Pendragon
- Chapter 119: Temple of Lethe
- Chapter 118: Return
- Chapter 117: Ghost Town
- Chapter 116: Hidden Dungeon
- Chapter 115: Soul Engraving
- Chapter 114: Eve Millennium
- Chapter 113: King of the Undead
- Chapter 112: The Master of the Battlefield
- Chapter 111: The Divine Emergence
- Chapter 110: Declaration of War
- Chapter 109: Endeavor Fortress
- Chapter 108: Necromancy
- Chapter 107: Orc Lord
- Chapter 106: Entangled Assembly
- Chapter 105: The Kingdom of Grandis
- Chapter 104: To the Dragon's Tomb
- Chapter 103: Enhancement
- Chapter 102: Confirming Abilities and Preparation
- Chapter 101: Adrias' Negotiation
- Chapter 100: Rewards of the Tower
- Chapter 99: Conquest
- Chapter 98: 30th Floor
- Chapter 97: Breakthrough
- Chapter 96: Gathering Interest
- Chapter 95: Achieving a New Record
- Chapter 94: Entry
- Chapter 93: Conqueror of the 20th Floor
- Chapter 92: The Tower of Modras
- Chapter 91: Acquiring Talents
- Chapter 90: Clearance and Hidden Peace
- Chapter 89: The Fourth Origin
- Chapter 88: Evolution and Proposition
- Chapter 87: Withdrawal
- Chapter 86: Youngest Warlock and Tutoring
- Chapter 85: Lucia Everlast and Sincerity
- Chapter 84: Hollington Territory
- Chapter 83: Charitable Greed
- Chapter 82: Kyle Schutzman and the battle.
- Chapter 81: Adrias' Promise
- Chapter 80: Adrias' Request
- Chapter 79: Lucia Everlast's Sincerity
- Chapter 78: Growing Reputation and Events
- Chapter 77: Adrias's Flower
- Chapter 76: Exchange Festival and Observational Class
- Chapter 75: Adrias' Education
- Chapter 74: New Possibilities and Mirko Academy
- Chapter 73: Adrias' Advice
- Chapter 72: Duel
- Chapter 71: Entangled Newcomers
- Chapter 70: Offer and Counter-offer
- Chapter 69: Planning and Interview
- Chapter 68: Starting Point
- Chapter 67: A Changing Gaze
- Chapter 66: Unleashed
- Chapter 65: The Main Event and the Entrance
- Chapter 64: Secret Move
- Chapter 63: Clash
- Chapter 62: The Auction House and the Dark Spirits
- Chapter 61: Crown and Pleasure District Muriel
- Chapter 60: Port city Muriel and Carlos Alben
- Chapter 59: Spring Tournament
- Chapter 58: Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 57: Return and Master Blacksmith Greisman
- Chapter 56: Benjamin Anikius and the Fanatics
- Chapter 55: The Descent and an Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 54: Training and Swordsmanship
- Chapter 53: Deschurn Polon and Teaching
- Chapter 52: Mythic-Level Undead
- Chapter 51: Fragment of Greed
- Chapter 50: Unexpected Incident
- Chapter 49: Bahat's State of Mind and the Krates Mountains
- Chapter 48: Bart's Warehouse and a New Goal
- Chapter 47: Evolution and a Wager
- Chapter 46: Original Sin and Sloth
- Chapter 45: Terrorism and Decision
- Chapter 44: Surveillance and Unexpected Changes
- Chapter 43: The Truth
- Chapter 42: Salem's Magic, Apple Tree Manor, and Hidden Secrets
- Chapter 41: On the way Home and Salem Yedidiah
- Chapter 40: Adrias' Explanation
- Chapter 39: Display of Skills
- Chapter 38: Hybrid Duo
- Chapter 37: Point Hunting and the Prelude to Ambush
- Chapter 36: Survival
- Chapter 35: What my Father hid, Summoning Timur and Final Assessment
- Chapter 34: Apple Tree Mansion and Amy Cromwell
- Chapter 33: Confrontation and Vivianne
- Chapter 32: Evolved Nickel and Combat
- Chapter 31: The Return to the National Cemetery
- Chapter 30: Deprivation of Professorship and Nickel's Evolution
- Chapter 29: Herbalism Evaluation
- Chapter 28: Morne and the Backstory
- Chapter 27: Deal and Reward
- Chapter 26: Chicken Game
- Chapter 25: Attending the Assembly
- Chapter 24: The Path to the Congregation and the Strongest in the Continent
- Chapter 23: Shopping and the Beginning of the Plan
- Chapter 22: Return, Daily Life, and Utilization
- Chapter 21: Adrias' Judgment
- Chapter 20: Diligent Sloth and Vivian Velocan
- Chapter 19: Battle and the Identity of the Warlock
- Chapter 18: The Barrier of Sloth and the Past
- Chapter 17: Dark Magic and Great Sins (peccata)
- Chapter 16: Boloric Domain and the Incident
- Chapter 15: The Chaotic Encounter
- Chapter 14: New Talent, End-of-Month Evaluation, and Wu An Gong
- Chapter 13: Talent Evolution, End-of-Month Evaluation, and Infinite Power Training
- Chapter 12: Swordsmanship Training, Tricks, and Growing Attention
- Chapter 11: Lucia, Plans, and Nickel's Swordsmanship
- Chapter 10: Foreseen Terror and Angela Lucifer
- Chapter 9: The Strongest Wizard and the Wager
- Chapter 8: Evaluation and Magic tower
- Chapter 7: Lucia Everlast, Collaboration, and Success
- Chapter 6: Possibility, Money, and Family
- Chapter 5: Potion Recipe and the First Summoning
- Chapter 4: Vin Hartz National Cemetery and the Corpse of Aura Master
- Chapter 3: Dark Magic, the Laboratory, and the Vampire
- Chapter 2: Adrias Cromwell (2)
- Chapter 1: Adrias Cromwell (1)