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Chapter 165 - Chapter 165: Shift of Perspective

Chapter 165: Shift of Perspective

Muherr used his high-spec recording equipment to capture every inch of the metal

gate, while the other mercenaries documented the murals with tactical cameras.

Once the data was secured, Golem extended a massive, hydraulic arm and pressed

it against the center of the door.

With a groan of protesting metal that echoed through the hollow sub-levels, the

gate yielded. Dust cascaded from the ceiling as a thin sliver of darkness

appeared. The gap widened slowly, revealing the secret buried behind the steel.

A colossal, withered tree.

A question immediately surfaced in Ronin's mind: Can the Alchemical Plant,

Metallion, truly grow this large?

The scale was monolithic.

Even in its visibly desiccated state, the plant was gargantuan. Its roots were

at least thirty meters thick, anchoring into the bedrock like the fingers of a

dead god. Looking up, Ronin could see leathery, shriveled pods hanging from the

grey branches.

The sight bore a haunting resemblance to the Great Tree the Chimera Ants would

eventually plant in the palace of East Gorteau years later.

As the gate swung fully open, a cloud of stagnant, centuries-old dust billowed

out.

Ronin's En swept into the chamber. He sensed no movement, no heartbeat. It

seemed the raptors he had incinerated earlier were the final harvest this tree

had produced. The biological factory was empty.

The unit entered the room with practiced caution. Once the perimeter was

verified as clear, and several gunmen had taken up oversight positions at the

entrance, the group gathered at the base of the trunk.

"This... doesn't look like it has much liquid value," Ronin noted. He scanned

the alcoves for storage bins or archives, but time is a cruel thief; very few

records can survive a millennium of subterranean rot.

As for identifying the species? Ronin hit a wall. To know if this was truly the

legendary Metallion required a depth of Gourmet and Ruins Hunter knowledge he

simply didn't possess. He was a master of combat, not a botanist of the

Forbidden Continent.

"I wonder," Muherr mused, inspecting a series of rusted conduits nearby. "Does

every skyscraper in this city house one of these?"

He circled to the rear of the trunk and stopped. A conveyor belt system emerged

from a trench in the floor, leading directly into a hollow orifice in the tree's

base. The entrance was narrow—barely three meters wide.

As they cleared the grime from the belt's rollers, they found dark, caked

residue beneath the dust. The deep brown stains were unmistakable.

The same word flashed through every mind in the room: Sacrifice.

Whether the fuel was human or animal was unknown, but the tree had been fed

blood to produce its soldiers.

The next steps were routine. They scavenged anything of apparent value—strange

metallic jars and reinforced vials—and then prepared to reseal the gate.

Given the weight of the doors, which required Golem's full hydraulic output to

move, no amateur group would be able to breach this sector even if they found

it. The secret remained safe under the Rock Mercenaries' seal.

"Shall we sweep the neighboring towers?" Ronin asked.

Muherr nodded. A single data point was just a curiosity. To map the city's true

function, they needed a broader sample size.

If every building sat atop a biological forge, this ruin would become the

highest-priority site for the Hunter Association and the V5's Permitted Species

Isolation Agency.

"Don't look so down," Mashur said, patting Ronin's shoulder. "Even with just

this find, our bonus is already enough to retire on."

He assumed Ronin was disappointed by the lack of "loot."

In reality, Ronin was having an epiphany.

Before this mission, he had viewed himself as a spiritual successor to Chairman

Netero. He planned to grind his stats, seek out the strong, and fight until he

stood at the absolute peak of the martial world.

With the Sharingan and the Mangekyō, he never doubted he would reach that

summit.

But what happens after the peak?

Did he want to end up like Netero? Watching his body slowly decay while the

world grew smaller and more predictable?

Maybe the Dark Continent is the real goal.

The ruins offered a glimpse of a world that didn't follow the rules of Lake

Mobius. It offered a landscape of the "Unknown"—a place where his growth

wouldn't be capped by human limits.

"Ronin?"

The unit had already moved back into the corridor. Vanessa had stopped, looking

back at him.

"Coming," Ronin said, offering a small smile as he fell back into formation.

If he truly intended to cross the horizon, he needed to be thorough. He needed

to secure the remaining Scarlet Eyes, finish his business with the Phantom

Troupe, and build a team capable of surviving a world of Calamities.

He wouldn't follow the Kakin Empire's route. Their "Succession Contest" was a

meat grinder he had no interest in. He wanted to go as Netero once had—as a

rogue, an explorer, a ghost in the system.

But to do that, he needed knowledge.

As the unit began a new sweep, the dynamic shifted. With Golem acting as the

heavy vanguard, Ronin settled into a support role.

Monsters that shrugged off Gatling fire were reduced to ash by the Golem's new

flamethrowers. Ronin's job became the "Coolant." Every time a sector was

cleared, he used Water Style to drop the temperature, allowing the unit to

advance without waiting for the heat to dissipate.

The synergy was perfect. Their clearing speed was now triple what it had been

when he was solo.

The deeper they went, the closer Ronin felt to the truth of his ancestors.

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