Noan opened the door and saw Caleb standing outside. He frowned and asked, "What do you want?"
Caleb no longer bothered with pretense and got straight to the point. "Did you kill Hawke and Raito?"
Hearing that question, Noan's frown deepened. "They're dead? Hahahaha, I knew none of you would et a good end."
"And if I did kill them? What could you do to ?"
Seeing the crazed expression on Noan's face, Caleb imdiately dismissed his suspicions.
Initially, he doesn't want to believe that Noan can kill Hawke and Raito.
After all, Hawke was a Rank E Lord, while Raito was a Rank E Lord. Regardless of levels, the fact that Hawke possessed a Rank D Hero was enough for him to rule over this entire region.
Of course, that assud Caleb had no interest in taking that throne. Otherwise, Hawke would have undoubtedly offered his position to Caleb with both hands.
"Then, where was the last place you saw him?" Caleb continued questioning.
Noan's expression turned impatient. He crossed his arms, looking like he was about to punch Caleb. "Why should I tell you?"
"Haven't you humiliated enough already? My life is this peaceful now because of you. No one dares co near anymore. No one wants to befriend . Should I be thanking you for that?"
Caleb frowned, his expression tinged with contempt. "If you tell that secret, I'll let you join my group."
"You already know Hawke was this place's so-called 'Boss'. But let be honest with you—my position was equal to his. I simply never cared to let others know."
"If you reveal that secret to , I'll guarantee your safety. And, of course, you'll be granted free access to the resource collection zones—no one will stop you."
"Huh!" Noan scoffed, his anger flaring as he snapped, "Do you think I'm a dog? You can just leash and drag around as you please?"
"Caleb, I don't care who you are. Based on everything you've done, you and I are already standing on opposite sides."
Caleb frowned and said, "Noan, we're both n. There's no need to be so stubborn. There are far more important things to do in this world. Is it worth throwing away your future potential over a single secret?"
Noan said nothing and slamd the door shut before turning back inside.
Caleb sighed and shook his head before walking away.
Beside him, a young man hesitated montarily before asking in a low voice, "Boss, why didn't we just capture him? If we took him and used his territory to threaten him, would he still refuse to reveal that secret?"
"Why bother bringing that useless piece of trash into our group?"
Caleb cast a contemptuous glance at the young man. "You're just like Hawke—only capable of looking at people with a shallow perspective."
"Even though he's just a Rank F Lord, that doesn't an he's easy prey. If we forced him into a corner, he'd rather die than let us take his secret."
"Keeping him alive for a little longer is more beneficial to us than killing him off too soon."
Yes, Caleb had already thought of another angle—if Noan refused to reveal the secret, then at least one person in this region could provide food and dicine.
If necessary, Caleb could exchange energy crystals for supplies.
After all, this region was barren, and there was no way to predict if the resource storage areas would run dry.
Having a stable food source was always better than relying on sothing unreliable.
Not to ntion, food pills were a hundred tis more efficient than ordinary food.
With just one pill, a normal person could go an entire day without eating.
"Boss!" the young man spoke again. "Then… does he have anything to do with Hawke and Raito's disappearance?"
Caleb shook his head. "More than 90% certain that he doesn't."
Thinking back on Noan's words and expression, Caleb imdiately dismissed his initial suspicions. Though he still held onto a small amount of doubt, it wasn't as strong as before.
If a normal person had sothing to do with Hawke and Raito's disappearance, they would have imdiately found a way to deny all involvent.
But Noan was different. Based on his behavior, Caleb believed that Noan had no idea Hawke and Raito were missing.
And, of course, Noan wouldn't have spoken in a way that invited suspicion if he was guilty.
Caleb shook his head and said, "Alright, go inform everyone. Also, more and more zombies have appeared at the edge of the Dark Forest recently."
"If you can fight them, kill as many as possible and collect as many energy crystals as possible."
"If you can't fight, preserve your forces—don't take unnecessary casualties. Understood?"
"Yes, Boss," the young man answered before imdiately leaving.
Caleb then walked in the opposite direction, mumbling under his breath.
"Where the hell did those two bastards go?"
…
As soon as Noan stepped back into his room, Zhisse appeared in front of him, furiously waving its two front legs, its expression making it clear that it wanted to kill Caleb on the spot.
Noan smiled and gently patted its head. "Don't worry. He doesn't suspect . Besides, it's still too early—there's no need to kill him yet."
"Let him rule this region for a while. Killing him later won't be too late."
Yes, Noan had his own thoughts on the matter.
After all, this place had no laws. The only rule here was that the strong made the rules.
If Caleb no longer controlled the region, the entire place would be in chaos.
Should he beco king? No. Noan had no intention of ruling this place.
He just wanted to take things slow, gradually develop himself, and avoid unnecessary trouble.
Moreover, Noan had a suspicion—that the different regions would eventually rge in the future.
Don't ask why—he just had a gut feeling.
When that ti ca, he had no idea how the rules would change, so keeping Caleb alive would be more beneficial for now.
However, if Caleb kept bothering him, forcing him into a corner, then Noan would have no choice but to find soone else to take Caleb's place as the ruler of this region.
Of course, that person would be nothing more than his puppet.
Hearing Noan's words, Zhisse the Second suddenly saw him in a new light.
'Ah! I didn't expect this brat to have so many sches.'
'If only he focused more on developing himself than that filthy Succubus…'
'But sothing is strange. Why is this brat still fine after sleeping with a Succubus? Shouldn't he be showing symptoms of having his life force drained?'
Even though Zhisse the Second found it odd, she didn't dwell on it too much.
After all, to her, anything related to that disgusting affair was beneath her.
Thinking too much about it might taint her own mind.
anwhile, Noan began summoning his troops.
Today was another day where the double summon rate boost didn't activate.
Yesterday, he used six Rank E Skeletons to evolve Zhisse.
That ant today, he wouldn't be able to evolve it any further.
However, many monsters still needed evolution—but there was one major problem.
Heroes could evolve by consuming other materials.
But soldiers were different. He needed to have the exact sa type of materials to perform a fusion.
The troops he had left were all mutated variants—such as Skeleton Hunters, Swordmasters, and Shielders.
For example, if he wanted to evolve a Skeleton Hunter, he would need three additional Skeleton Hunters of the sa type to perform the fusion.
That was extrely difficult, as mutated monsters were rare and didn't appear often.
Noan shook his head and stopped thinking about it. Instead, he began fusing all the Skeletons he had.
One by one, the Skeletons rapidly vanished, rging into stronger forms—causing Zhisse the Second's six eyes to widen in sheer disbelief at what she was witnessing.
"What the hell?!"
She couldn't help but curse.
"What kind of freakish ability is this?!"
"He… he can fuse Skeletons together to create stronger ones?"
"Is there even a talent or skill in this world that allows such a thing?! Could it be… that I evolved because of him?"
Although her consciousness had awakened late, she retained so fragnted mories about her evolution.
At first, she assud that Noan had simply used so rare magical item to evolve her.
But now, what she witnessed completely shattered her understanding of the world.
In her past life, Zhisse had lived for over 1,000 years.
That wasn't considered long, but it wasn't short, either.
In that ti, she had clawed her way from being as weak as an insect to becoming a terrifying entity that even the Dragon Clan feared.
And yet—throughout all those years—she had never encountered any kind of ability that allowed monsters to be fused together to create stronger ones.
It was absurd—completely defying the fundantal principles of this world.
Yet, that impossible phenonon was happening right before her eyes.
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