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Chapter 851 Meanwhile, Same Time : Seven ===========================================================

What is the background of Odin's rise to the top Clan leading the South continent?

Most of them speak mainly of the meeting between Eldora, the head of Odin, and Melinus, who is respected, but if you look closely, that is not necessarily all. For example, just as the Northern Continent refers to ten special users, the Southern Continent has a similar group.

Eldora was first summoned to Hallplane about six years ago, when she was only a young girl. No matter how highly potential a user may be, what can a 14-year-old child do in this barren world?

It was Melinus who had already gained fame in the South continent that appeared as a savior. Coincidentally, Melinus, who was in charge of caring for prospective users, witnessed Eldora, who just came in, immediately recognized her potential and claimed to be a guardian. In other words, he decided to take her and raise her.

That's how Eldora began to reveal her potential under the protection of the prophet. One thing Gishil Eldora does. All Melinus did was go as he was told, and what he was told. But this didn't mean it was acting like a puppet. This is because Melinus was always careful not to let Eldora feel that way. He showed respect anytime, anywhere, and when he had to do something, he added a full explanation that gave him justification.

He recognized the meaning of the brilliant Eldor and faithfully lived up to expectations. It's good if it works out, because what Melinus said was no harm.

So, two years later, Eldora was standing in the eye of a storm in the South. The name of the blonde girl slowly began to emerge among the users, and more and more people were paying keen attention to Eldora's every move.

Of course this was also what Melinus intended. Melinus handled users' attention that could lead to jealousy in two ways wisely.

The first was not to pursue private interests, but to the public interest. From Sosa to Ambassador, Eldora always took the lead in solving problems in the southern continent. For example, forming an alliance with a closed fairy and opening up the fairy's forest, or closely targeting and discovering Oak Castle.

Users of the southern continent began to be enthusiastic about Eldora's move. In fact, they felt the same way as fantasy literature in the process of a slender and pretty girl meeting an old wise man for a romantic adventure, and building a power. As such, Eldora was already receiving similar attention as a public figure.

And the second is not just a maverick, but a group of well-known users. As with any continent, there were several famous users in the South, and Melinus actively recruited people through various methods, such as calling acquaintances or visiting and persuading them. There was even a dramatic incident in which Eldora dueled and entered the company.

Anyway, whether it's an individual or a force, the people who made a name in a region gathered together and that became a big concern. Eldora treated them as equal companions, not subordinates. Whenever something important happened, he always sat around the round table and discussed it without distinction, leading the ambassador to the right decision.

Users of the South Continent refer to the group as Knights of the Round Table, or Knights of the Round Table.

*

The place Olivia said was never a short distance from Ragnarok, but the expedition's march was rather smooth. The stabilization zone was immediately out of order, and there was no threat even when entering the quasi-stabilization zone. Except for Olivia, the guide, there are 13 articles, including Eldora, and Melinus, which are mostly secret classes, so it's not worth a blink of an eye unless it's a monster.

In addition, Eldora continued to push ahead with the desire to find cuts, allowing the expedition to reach its destination on an earlier date than scheduled. Still, Eldora stopped walking for a while in the middle of the mountain, whether he could ignore Ian's request for a continuous rest. In fact, it didn't matter much to the close-up line, but Ian was the only non-combat user in the roundtable, so some consideration was needed.

Akirov looked around with a relatively relaxed face and leaned on a big rock and approached Olivia who rested.

"Elfin Road. I heard you were almost there."

"Yes, just over there.”

Olivia, who swallowed her breath, did not even look and pointed to the top of the mountain. There was a steep mountain path that seemed to be slanted with a sharp knife, and a ridge with a cloud of thin air.

Akirov nodded a couple of times and continued.

"I see, by the way. I didn't expect to meet you, but why can't I see other users? Are you waiting over there?"

"…meet? Who?"

"Who are they? Elfin Clan members."

"They've pulled them all out."

"What? Why? Who's the guide?"

"I was badly damaged at the beginning. So I told him to go back. I can guide you."

Then Akirov suddenly crossed his arms and made a unique arrogant expression.

"Hmm…."

"Why?"

"No. I admit the ball I found, but I feel like I'm eating too raw."

"Oh, that's a pretty stingy word for a knight of the devil."

Akirov retorted in a sharp tone, but Olivia responded with a good tongue. Then, as Akirov tried to pour out more intense words, he suddenly turned his eyes away. Soon someone appeared quietly through the bushes.

The body covered with leaves as if assimilated with the landscape in the mountains, and a full breast that looks as if the flesh would escape even with a fistful of grip. And it was the fairy Erwin, who created a mysterious atmosphere with her ears sticking out through the cracks of her hair.

"Tsk."

Akirov immediately frowned. It was a glaring look at the interrupter. But when Erwin kept walking, he kicked his tongue and turned away as if he didn't want to deal with it. Soon as she disappeared through the trees, Olivia giggled. He smiles and shakes his head as he sees Erwin approaching with a sorry face.

"Don't worry, it's not the first time he's been like that, right? Well, actually, it's not wrong."

"No, no one would think so. Eldorado is deeply grateful to Olivia."

"I'd appreciate it if you said that. Whoo! Anyway, it was a great timing. Were you watching?”

"That's…."

Olivia, who was happily speaking, looked surprised at Erwin, who hesitated.

"Is there anything you can do to me...?”

Erwin nodded carefully whether it was correct. Then he calmly looked around and opened his mouth with a lower voice.

"Maybe…."

"By any chance.

"Don't you find Melinus a little strange lately?”

“…….”

Olivia stared at Erwin for about three seconds. And he expressed his silent feelings by tilting his head slightly.

"I don't know. Not really?"

"I see…."

"Why?"

"No, it's just... I've often seen him nervous lately, and I think he's a little nervous..”

"Eh, Melinus?"

"Yes, I've also heard you mutter strange things to yourself sometimes.”

Olivia said it's a habit that's been around for a long time. But when the water on Erwin's face didn't go away, he scratched his cheek with embarrassment.

"I don't know. If it bothers you, wouldn't it be better to ask Eldora than me?”

"There are times when distant eyes are better than close eyes."

Olivia vaguely recognized Erwin's meaning.

"Yes, I actually didn't feel very strange, but if Erwin does, I'll take a closer look."

Only then did Erwin bow his head and turn gently, perhaps a little relieved. Just as Eldora's cry to leave soon came, Olivia shook her hips and stood up.

But Olivia didn't move right away. Stopping still for a moment, he stared at Erwin's back as he walked softly.

*

After the resumption of the march, the expedition, which easily reached the top, huddled together and looked down.

Beyond the ridge was a large basin of terrain surrounded by mountain ranges, with buildings believed to be ancient buildings remaining broken. The only intact structure is a huge tower that stands tall alone in the center.

However, it is evident that even the tower failed to overcome the power of time. In addition, occasional sandstorms were virtually ruins.

"It's worse than I thought."

When Edward muttered to himself, Olivia flapped her index finger.

"If you look down on it, you'll be in big trouble. It's quite dangerous to look at it. I never thought there would be a trap on the way to the tower."

"Then can I take the lead from here?"

When Natalie was elated and tried to jump down, Olivia hurriedly stopped her.

"Wait. I'll just show you here, too. We can take the path that our Clan members have drilled. I shouldn't have gone the other way and....”

Natalie expressed her dissatisfaction with her mouth sticking out, but as Eldora stared, she soon withdrew with a convincing face. It's because you didn't have to buy it and suffer because you already made a hole in the road.

It was not long before the expedition, which arranged the formation, began to descend from the mountain with Olivia in the lead. When I arrived below, the basin was much larger and more complicated than when I looked from above. The wreckage of the half-wrapped building blocked the way everywhere, making it feel like I could see a maze.

But the experienced Olivia didn't hesitate a bit. Skilled through the buildings, he stopped walking on a street about 60 meters away from the tower. There was a two-meter-high wall in front of the tower that blocked the way to the tower.

Olivia, who walked right in front of her, patted the wall a few times and patted the back of her hand around the expedition.

"This is the mural I told you about….”

At that moment, Ian shot forward before he could finish his sentence. Someone murmured, "I'm starting again," but didn't stop me. The reason why Ian, a non-combat user, was selected as one of the Knights of the Round Table was because he had more knowledge about the ancient Hallplane than anyone else.

"Let me see, shall I have a look?"

Soon after, the expedition also began to look around the mural with a leisurely pace. The walls were filled with metaphysical letters reminiscent of the Kapgol script, or strange paintings that were difficult to describe.

Most gave up as soon as they saw it, but Ian was different. At first, I thought I was passing the wall at a faster pace, but as time went by, it gradually slowed down, and as I reached the end, I was slightly surprised.

"Oh, this is...?”

After a while, Ian clouded his words with a serious face.

"Why? Did you find anything out?”

A mature woman with a white cross shield came up and asked.

"No, well…."

Ian was trying to gloss over, but when he saw the expedition creeping in, he frowned as if he were embarrassed.

"I'm curious about the pronounced Ian scholar's interpretation.”

When Olivia asks in a curious voice, Ian smiles bitterly and continues to talk.

"No, the interpretation of the Elfin rod is also correct. No, I don't know if it's accurate, but it's pretty much the same as me anyway. I think this mural deals with God's seal. I've also checked out the sacred objects."

Even though he said so, Ian looked at the corner with an uncomfortable. The place to look was the end of the mural, and there was no painting.

"Oh, I think that's the margin.I didn't think I needed to interpret it."

"Not really."

Ian shook his head calmly at Olivia's words.

"We don't know what ancient murals mean to us. If only this place was left blank, it could have given some meaning to it. Yes, it depends on how you interpret it. Space….No space…. empty... empty....in vain…."

Erwin, who stared at Ian with slightly uneasy eyes, quietly opened his mouth when he heard a word that sounded possessed.

"It's a word that sounds like death."

"That's it."

At that moment, there was a strong clap of hands. Users who were just listening blankly looked around in surprise.

"Yes, if this margin represents death...?”

"Oh, yeah. Come to think of it, I remember reading it. It was a very old feed..”

Ian, who talked to himself one after another, suddenly took a big breath.

"So if you put me and Miss Erwin together...This margin is the personification of death, no, no. It could be an abstract representation of death."

"What do you mean?”

Ian turned around.

"I don't know much about this either, but....maybe."

Then he took a moment to pause, gently lifting up his golden glasses and connecting the words.

"In this term, I think it means Thanatos."

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