Of the Aerlev stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 555 - 549. Dream Team. Let's read the author's There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) Aerlev story right here.
When the Iron Mountain arrived at the main base, everyone--espers and guides alike--couldn’t help but look at him with awe and nervousness.
People in Trinity had, to some extent, used to the presence of a Saint class because of Bassena. But Bassena was young, and even though he was scary at first, he was rather friendly when they became familiar with him. Furthermore, he had become even softer after Zein’s arrival in his life.
The Iron Mountain, on the other side, had a different aura that not only came from age, but also experience. He was around the same age as the old patriarch of House Horin, but they had completely different gazes and physiques. As someone who was always in the field before, and kept his exercise on the mountain, Tian Yu did not look as if he had taken almost four decades off the field.
Naturally, the ones who were most excited--but turned to be staying still, stunned, and star-struck--were the Iron Shield and the defenders. Even Banner, who was usually reserved, came forward to have a better view.
For the Iron Shield, especially, it was even more special because the Iron Mountain was Alteroan’s teacher, so they couldn’t help but look at him with reverence.
"You did a good job," the old man commented as he took a look around.
"We tried our best," Zein smiled, unknowingly feeling proud.
"You surely aren’t shy about using your money."
Zein smirked and said quietly. "It’s not my money."
"Right, it’s the money of this rascal’s husband," the old man laughed while pointing at Han Joon who was escorting him, startling the people in the main base who were pretending like they weren’t gawking but the stare could easily be felt even without the mighty detection skill. "And what about yours?"
Zein wouldn’t react usually, but for some reason, he felt rather bashful. Perhaps because Tian Yu for him kind of felt like a grandfather, as someone who knew Alteroan--even more than the Iron Shield, if Zein could be honest.
"He’s in the fog field I told you about," Zein replied after clearing his throat.
"Mm, let’s go then."
And just like that, the people in the main base saw the bigshot leaving just five minutes after arrival.
But they had a lot of time to get to know the old man in the future. Bassena and Zein, however, were scheduled to go inside the dungeon as soon as Tian Yu came--and by soon, it meant that night. So they really didn’t have much time--not even for proper greeting and welcome feast.
The old man didn’t mind though; he actually liked it more than the youngsters worked this hard. Besides, spending decades in the mountain by himself, the old man cared little for things like feasts and parties.
"That looked ominous," the old man frowned when he laid his eyes on the curtain of void-like fog.
"It’s the only direct access, unless we can destroy the northwestern mountain range," Bassena said grimly. "But we’ll get through."
"You better."
Bassena glanced at the old man and moved closer, speaking with a quieter voice. "Please don’t help them too much with the fog. The operation manager will come to you when it’s time we need your power."
The old man raised his brow slightly, but soon smiled beneath his beard. From Bassena’s firm and sincere gaze, he could see that it wasn’t an attempt to not let outside involved. It was purely to make sure that the espers--who needed to be more powerful than their current state--weren’t getting carried by a stronger esper.
It was why Bassena did not come inside the fog himself. He wouldn’t be there from tomorrow onward, perhaps until they found a path from the dungeons to the fog field. They had to be able to operate without him as the Commander, so he had been letting Naoya take charge of the operation for the past three days.
"I agree," the old man nodded, acknowledging Bassena’s intent. "Is it that one; the archer?"
"Yes," Bassena smiled. Naoya had been doing a good job leading despite it being his first time, just like his older sister in the Borderland base. "Ah, I still hope you’ll give some pointers to our defenders, though."
"...but I wouldn’t be able to get them, then..." Cohen muttered quietly behind Zein, sounding a little bit sullen.
How rare--Zein chuckled. He didn’t know this man could act like this.
"You’re the one who will be guarding Zein in this...dungeon hopping thing?" the old man glanced at the brokenhearted defender. "Worry not, I’ll give you a private lesson if you protect him properly."
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