Chapter 82
The inner perimeter of the Dorok ruins.
This place, tending toward the center of death-intent, is the mausoleum of the royal palace; the king was buried here after his death.
If one were to ask where the crown might be, the most likely place would be deep within this mausoleum.
Buried alongside the king.
Yet, in a place so dense with death-intent, there are unexpectedly three people staying here, unlike the usual tranquility.
The clothing of the three is also quite distinctive; the leader is a capable-looking man in a suit, wearing a standard-issue black business suit.
At a glance, he looks like a white-collar worker at a large company, except that his leather shoes and even his tie are covered in dust.
His face has a pair of squinting eyes, and from the narrow slits, chilling glints of light occasionally shine through.
The corners of his mouth remain upturned, as if he is accustomed to this expression, which easily makes people lower their guard.
However, in this environment, it is a bit frightening.
Beside him is a man in sunglasses, wearing simple casual clothes; his most prominent feature is the large pair of sunglasses on his face.
Those sunglasses are so large they almost cover half his face, and at the same time, they are extremely dark, making it impossible for outsiders to see what is underneath.
"Hey, I'm asking if you don't want to live anymore; if you're tired of living, just tell me."
"I'll help you end it!"
The man in sunglasses grabs the remaining young man, pushes up his sunglasses, and speaks in a fierce tone.
The remaining young man is wearing different attire from the other two, covered in various patterns, including squares and circles.
The young man is about twenty years old and has an honest face, but in the face of their intimidation, he is unable to resist.
"I really can't do it anymore; if we continue, my Nen will be exhausted, and by then, I won't even be able to get out."
Amoke's face is full of panic; it is not that he does not want to, but that he truly cannot.
"You guy!" The man in sunglasses immediately wants to take action to let Amoke know what "human potential is infinite" means.
"Enough."
The man in the suit speaks in a calm tone, but these two simple words seem to possess great magic, causing the agitated man in sunglasses to stop.
The man in sunglasses says nothing, casually pushes Amoke to the ground, and his expression returns to calm.
The man in the suit comes to Amoke's side, squats down halfway, and his squinted eyes reveal a dark look.
He reaches out and places a hand on Amoke's shoulder, saying in a slightly low tone: "Don't have so little confidence in yourself."
"Just rest here for a while; we'll go in later."
Amoke's heart sinks.
In the end, they are still going to force him to go in.
Watching these two, one playing the good cop and the other the bad cop, the regret in Amoke's heart reaches its peak.
Why on earth was he caught by these two?
Had he known this would happen, he would rather not have learned this ability from his tribe, so as not to be targeted by bad people; now, even if he wants to run, he cannot.
The man in sunglasses quietly watches the man in the suit playing the good cop and suddenly speaks: "Two people are coming over."
"Oh?" The man in the suit raises an eyebrow; he does not doubt the words of the man in sunglasses, but is just curious that someone else could actually get in.
Amoke, however, is delighted; those who can reach this place likely have decent strength, and perhaps he can ask them for help.
Not long after—
The death-intent in one direction begins to fluctuate, and then the reaction becomes increasingly violent, like a mass of boiling steam.
The eyes of the three look over in unison, only to see a strange and terrifying ghost face directly.
"Hehehe!"
Haunter sticks out its long, scarlet tongue, uses its eyes to create an illusion, sheds fake bloody tears, and waves the arms suspended beside it.
Just like a ghost coming to claim a life.
"Ah!" Seeing this, Amoke's heart tightens, and he immediately cries out, subconsciously backing away.
The expressions of the man in sunglasses and the man in the suit change slightly, but they do not react too much, appearing much calmer than Amoke.
"Alright Haunter, don't scare people."
Luo Ge and Biscuit appear right behind Haunter, sizing up the three of them without leaving a trace.
On the surface, he is talking to Haunter, but he is considering the information about the three.
He also just discovered that there were people here; he did not expect that someone could stay in such a place where the death-intent is so thick.
It seems they are either very strong or have a way to deal with the death-intent.
Biscuit sees it more clearly.
[Not to mention the one who was scared, but those two... their strength is not simple.]
[It seems this operation will not be as simple as expected.]
Biscuit shows nothing on the surface, but thinks to herself.
With her discernment, she can tell at a glance that the Nen on the bodies of the man in sunglasses and the man in the suit is very thick.
At the very least, it is not something that the miscellaneous Nen users outside can compare to; if they were to attack, it would not be easy for Luo Ge alone to handle.
[But this is also good; anyway, I was worried that Luo Ge had no opportunities for real combat.]
[Today, let's treat it as verifying the results of Luo Ge's training these days; let him try to deal with the two first.]
Biscuit soon thinks that this can also be considered a good thing for Luo Ge.
Opponents of this level cannot be found just anywhere.
While Luo Ge and the other are observing, the man in the suit and his companion are no exception, sizing up these two "children."
[Two children broke in?]
The man in the suit raises an eyebrow; although he feels it is a bit unbelievable, the fact is right before him.
However, seeing that they are two children, he relaxes a bit, not thinking that the two will cause him any trouble.
The boy has fluctuations of Nen on him, but it is not strong; although it is relatively solid, he has not been in contact with [Nen] for long.
It seems that the ghost face is his Nen beast, and it is by relying on that Nen beast that they reached this place.
End of Chapter
