Chapter 463 - Central Bureau (5)
Second Life Ranker
His brother had discovered the Vampiric Lordâs whereabouts out of pure luck.
When the war showed signs of turning into a great war, the Bureau announced their involvement. They couldnât leave it alone any longer.
At the time, the other Nine Kings and I visited the Cave of Yaanek, where I met the Vampiric Lord.
The Cave of Yaanek was the Bureauâs prison, where they locked up players whoâd caused severe damage to the system or the stages. However, because of the looming great war, the Bureau forced Arthia and the Eight Clans to meet in the cave for a conference. The talks failed thanks to the ridiculous demands of the Eight Clans, but Jeon-woo managed to see an important figure by accident.
It was a mysterious woman whoâd been imprisoned, but she didnât look like a criminal at all.
âFerenc...?â
Since the talks werenât making any progress, I came out for a breath of fresh air and relieve my frustration. It was then that she approached me with a blank face.
Sheâd mistaken me for someone else, and she quickly caught herself with a frown. âYouâre not him. Are you Lanaâs descendant?â
Jeong-woo had been greatly surprised to hear about his second teacher, Lana, in the cave. He was quick-witted enough to see traces of Lana on the mysterious woman and realized who she was: Lanaâs mother, whoâd gone missing a long time ago.
Lana once told me in passing that she was the sole blood relation of the Vampiric Lord. She was the child of the cursed entity who was feared by everyone in the Tower. She hid this information her entire life, although she said she wasnât embarrassed by it at all.
The owner of Blue Rose and the Quartz Palace, Lana, was the only child of the Vampiric Lord. The Vampiric Lord had loved a man of another species, but she hid the existence of her husband and child because of all her enemies. However, she said that the affection she had for her family was genuine.
Jeong-woo had been extremely surprised to meet the Vampiric Lord in the cave, the legendary being who was his teacherâs mother. The Vampiric Lord had approached Jeong-woo because he had the same air as Lana, and she hoped that he was her grandson. Although sheâd made the wrong assumption, she still cherished him after learning that he was Lanaâs disciple. It was a wonder to Jeong-woo why the rumors portrayed her as an evil and vicious witch.
Jeong-woo managed to calm himself down thanks to her, and even though they didnât have a chance to speak for too long, it was a meaningful encounter for both of them. Jeong-woo had learned two things. The first was that the Vampiric Lordâs most prized skill and weapon was located in the Tutorial.
âBut because there wasnât much time left until the war, he couldnât retrieve it. And the Bureau wouldnât open the Tutorial for him.â
The second was that she was the longest-serving prisoner, and because sheâd been in the cave for so long, no one else knew her identity, not even the Bridgeheads, the wardens who prevented prisoners from escaping.
She didnât like attention, so she deliberately hid her presence and no one knew that she was staying in the cave. This was why Yeon-woo had planned to come to the cave to see her. Since she had been in the cave the longest, she would know it like it was the back of her hand. Yeon-wooâs goal was to ask her for help to find the deepest part of the cave. âThat guy will definitely be trapped in there.â
To enter the Tutorial, he needed an entrance ticket from the Bureau. But since the Bureau would never give it to him, so he needed to take it from someone who likely had itâfortunately, there was one such person in the cave: the rabbit, Laplace.
Yeon-woo didnât know what kind of sin heâd committed, but heâd gone from a High Guardian to a criminal in an instant. If Laplace didnât have an entrance ticket, heâd know how to get one. He was a pervert who only lived for entertainment and pleasure, and he had more tricks up his sleeve than all of the other Guardians and players combined.
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[You have entered the hidden stage, âCave of Yaanekâ.]
[The effects of the stage are being applied.]
[Strength is being reset.]
[Dexterity is being reset.]
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[All properties and resistance have been reset.]
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[All skills and powers have been suspended.]
[The applied functions of the system have been stopped.]
The Cave of Yaanek sealed playersâ abilities, and the Bureau intentionally built it to be a place where none of the Towerâs systems worked. It was why the conference between Jeong-woo and the representatives of the Eight Clans had been set there.
âAt least I succeeded in getting in. What a relief.â The Bureau managed a handful of prisons, which were the undeveloped territories in the Tower. Although the Tower had thousands of years of history, not all of its sections were fully developed, and these hidden stages were managed by the Central Council of the Bureau. No one knew what dangers lurked in the hidden stages, so the Bureau only opened them up after confirming all the systems. The Cave of Yaanek was one of these.
However, Yeon-woo hadnât been too sure that heâd be assigned to the Cave of Yaanek. He only knew that criminals were assigned to specific prisons according to the severity of their crimes, and he was even considering a jailbreak if he were put in the wrong place. However, it seemed that everything had gone according to plan.
âYvlke is a bit strange.â The way Yvlke smiled as he transferred him to Hanabi made Yeon-woo feel uneasy. It was as if he knew everything, and Yeon-woo couldnât help feeling anxious. But now that he had come here, he couldnât go back.
âHm, so youâre the Shadow King Iâve heard about. Iâm the lead Bridgehead, Tarneck.â Just as Hanabi said, someone appeared at the end of the path. He had copper-brown skin, and he was at least three meters tall. Two mountain goat horns sprouted from his brows, making him look threatening.
âThe sheep, Tarneck. They said he doesnât show himself often because heâs in charge of this place.â
Tarneck was the most mysterious out of all the secretive Guardians. Those who knew the Twelve Zodiacs knew that the rat Yvlke was the wisest; the tiger Klus and dragon Diablo were the strongest; and the sheep Tarneck was the most frightening one. Although being a sheep might give the impression of gentleness, his horns and hooves were also those of a demon.
âAnd he really was a demon king.â The mortals of the lower world werenât aware that the Tower only maintained its peace because of a delicate balance among the heavenly world, Allforone, and the Bureau.
The High Guardians of the Central Bureau were the ones who made this possible. Each of the Zodiacs had once been brilliant divine beings whoâd been the most powerful in their societies. They only ended up in their positions because their societies had been defeated by other societies, or theyâd lost followers, or theyâd been exiled.
Whatever the reason, as long as Tarneck was in charge of the cave, criminals wouldnât be able to dream of resistance or rebellion. In fact, as soon as the system was blocked, no one would even have the courage to try.
Yeon-woo could already feel how much heavier his body was, and the other prisoners probably felt the same. âOf course, that doesnât mean itâs impossible.â Unlike them, he had a way to regain his strength. Heâd already pushed away the Crawling Chaos by controlling his own thoughts. If that didnât work out, he could use the Black Kingâs power, although the fact that he had to awaken the Demonism made him uneasy.
âYou have been sentenced with a suspension. After you fill up your hours and finish the work given to you, youâll be free.â Not realizing what Yeon-woo was thinking, Tarneck began to explain the basic tasks criminals had to do.
There were three meals a day and six hours for sleep. Other than those times, prisoners were required to work on the task assigned to them.
âYouâll be mining Blood-Tear Stones.â Tarneck pulled out a stone as red as fresh blood. It was such a vivid color that Yeon-woo would have believed that if heâd said it was a fine ruby.
Yeon-wooâs eyes flashed. âWhat Jeong-woo said in the diary is true. He said criminals mine in the cave without pay.â
Blood-Tear Stones were sold at astronomical prices in the Tower since they were an extremely precious mineral that most people didnât even know about. However, among those who did, it was famous for its strength and magic power conductivity. It was named for its color, which resembled tears of blood. The purer the color, the higher the quality of the stone.
âItâs also the main ingredient in making Adamantine.â Considering how adamantine was rated higher than orichalcum, elementium, and mithril, if the players of the Towers knew about this, theyâd probably come running. âLooks like itâs true that this is the only place you can get Blood-Tear Stones.â
Other than the fact that it was one of the territories the Bureau managed, nothing was known about the Cave of Yaanek. His brother hadnât found anything in particular, and Yeon-woo wasnât that interested in it either. The only thing he knew was that it was a separate space from the Tower, and, like the Tutorial, it was also connected to the outside.
âSo, you know the value of this mineral.â Tarneck noticed the glint in Yeon-wooâs eyes and raised a corner of his mouth. It looked like a smirk. âWell, since some players choose to become prisoners because they know this is the only place in the Tower where you can find this mineral, we wonât stop you if you try to hide these. Itâs all related to your accomplishments, anyway.â Tarneck returned the Blood-Tear Stone to his pocket. âHowever, you must complete your quota every day. Only then will your sentence be completed. Nothing good comes from being away from the systemâs blessing for too long, right?â
The longer you were away from the system, the more strength youâd lose. Tarneck was saying that it would be foolish to spend too much time in the caves mining Blood-Tear Stones.
âLearn how to mine the stones yourself. Here.â The Bridgehead next to Tarneck tossed a bundle of items to Yeon-woo. Inside were clothes for inmates, a small number of snacks, a pickax necessary for mining, and other various tools.
Yeon-woo silently nodded and slung the bundle over his back, moving towards the other inmates.
Tarneck watched him go with narrowed eyes. âAhem! I heard heâs like his master. Is he good at knowing his place, or does he have something else up his sleeve?â Tarneck was uncomfortable with Yeon-wooâs obedience.
He had been in charge of the cave for a long time, so he didnât know much about the events outside. However, heâd heard that the Shadow King routinely crushed stages and was a harbinger of disaster.
He didnât believe all of it since the Central Bureau was full of guys who loved to bluff and exaggerate, but then the fact remained that Yeon-woo was the Martial Kingâs disciple. Tarneck ground his teeth even at the sound of the âMâ in Martial King. The young bastard had stormed into the cave saying he needed various life experiences only to escape after a single day complaining of the stuffiness. This was after heâd already caused a great deal of havoc.
Although the system was blocked, the Martial King didnât seem constrained at all. In fact, Tarneck even broke an arm and five ribs while fighting him.
âOoh. Youâre pretty good for a geezer.â
The Martial Kingâs comment still bounced in his memories. Before Tarneck had been trapped in the Tower, he saw worlds merely as sources of entertainment; they held no special importance to him. It took a lot for a small creature from one of these worlds to get on his nerves.
âThose damned Trinity Wonder scumbags. Shaojao Jintian raised all his descendants to be riffraff.â The Trinity Wonder had opened the Tower and set up the system, so it wasnât surprising that the One-horned tribe, who were descended from one of the trinity, would be strong even without the system. As a result, Tarneck couldnât help feeling uneasy now that a player associated with them had entered the cave. Furthermore, he had turned himself in without any resistance after causing all that mess. It was obvious he had other plans.
âFollow him. If he does anything suspicious, let me know immediately.â
ãYes, sir.ã A small voice spoke in his ear and space wavered as it disappeared. Tarneck looked at the path Yeon-woo had taken and turned to the opposite direction.
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âTheyâre being careful.â Yeon-woo realized that Tarneck and other beings he couldnât see were watching him. He clucked his tongue. The surveillance was heavier than he thought. It didnât seem like it was only because he was a troublemaker. But then, he had no previous association with Tarneck, and it didnât explain why the other Bridgeheads were so hostile to him. âI did hear Master caused some trouble a while back. Is this because of that?â Yeon-woo narrowed his eyes. âHe really isnât helpful in anything other than martial arts.â
Full of thoughts that would have infuriated the Martial King if he knew, Yeon-woo glanced around. There was quite a large number of criminals in the mineshaft busy hacking away with pickaxes. A few looked Yeon-woo over carefully.
âItâll be hard to find the Vampiric Lord among all these people.â Since she didnât like to show herself, it seemed like it would take some time to find her. âIt would be nice if I had two or three guys I could order around to do errands.â
Just then, three people that looked like delinquents approached him.
âWhatâs this? A new rookie? You should hurry and greet your seniors. Arenât you going to do it?â
It seemed like they were acting arrogantly to take advantage of a newbie that didnât understand what was going on.
âSpeak of the devil. And threeâs a sufficient number.â Yeon-woo smiled brightly, as though he had just met old friends.