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There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) novel Chapter 686

Update Chapter 686: Side Story 3. Stellar Blossom - 21 of There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) by Aerlev

With the author's famous There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) series, Aerlev captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 686: Side Story 3. Stellar Blossom - 21, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) series be available today?
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Chapter 686: Side Story 3. Stellar Blossom - 21

Taking the relic home, as it happened, wasn’t so easy.

The location was a big problem. While the Mallarc and Mortix had considerable influence in the Eastern Federation, it wasn’t the case with the other states. The Southern Kingdom was easier since Mortix had a lot of business agreements in their land. Western Republic, on the other hand...

People said those who live opposite of each other inevitably end up as enemies. That seemed to be so between the East and the West of the continent. They had too many differences within their principle that they could hardly see each other in a good light.

The devoted Westerners, who revered and worshiped the patron deities as their Gods, could not take the Easterners’ view of seeing those deities as mere providers who gave back as a consequence of their actions.

If it wasn’t bad enough, the Eastern Federation and Western Republic excelled in their research of dungeon materials and technology. There was a saying that a global conference could not be called a global conference before researchers from East and West bickering over who found what first.

Of course, it wasn’t like they would start attacking each other when they met on the street, and there were a lot of people from both sides who bonded friendship or became family. Nevertheless, judgment and narrow perceptions still existed between the two states.

And just like how researchers always had beef with each other, the companies who were profiting from dungeon technology were in a ceaseless war over exclusive rights, logistic farming, and product sales. Sometimes, it got so heated that the government was involved in imposing trade restrictions or import taxes.

It was a battlefield. It was a battlefield for Radia.

No matter how good his information gathering was, it couldn’t be better than the local. The artifact was a high-ranking one, and was immediately sought after. Western Republic was known to produce a lot of magician-type espers, so elemental artifacts were always on their radar. From the government to guilds and companies, everyone tried to get their hand on this artifact.

A fire artifact that housed a sentient flame. An appraisal stated that it was able to strengthen a natural fire mana, or, if used by an elementalist with neutral alignment, could turn them into a fire elementalist. If they were too scared to use it in their body, high-level artisans could turn the artifact into a soul weapon using the sentient nature of the flame.

Naturally, since it came from the fifth floor, the power would be tremendous. A strengthening artifact was already rare, much more a sentient one. The hunting of it was brutal--so brutal that the warrior who was granted the artifact swiftly bid his goodbye by throwing the artifact to the black market. He’d rather sell it cheaper rather than potentially piss off some people because he sold it to someone specific.

It became even harder for Jock to locate it. For weeks and months, they tried to trace the black market, competing with the rest of the Western Republic. Unfortunately, the one who successfully got the artifact was someone named Ramsay Hammer--a third-generation conglomerate.

He wasn’t a magician; he wasn’t a high-rank esper too. While he was awakened as an esper, he had no interest in doing all those fighting shit. Why would he, when he could live comfortably with his family’s money and inherited the company?

His family, as it happened, was working in the field of dungeon materials refining. The company under him specialized in hunting artifacts to research them, because artifacts were also considered a cosmic power byproduct. Three years ago, however, he established a new company that worked on purchasing artifacts from the black market and selling them again at a higher price after processing its legality.

Which wasn’t too bad. People still question the morality of it, but a lot of espers liked that they could look for good artifacts without thinking much about hiding them from the public. They just considered the company as a big laundry machine.

In that case, wouldn’t it be easy for Radia to get it? The Mallarc had a lot of liquid assets, and Radia was willing to sell his personal assets if it was needed.

Yeah, it should be easy. It would have been easy had Ramsey not hated Radia so much.

The man did not hide it either. He despised Radia; it was very apparent from his social media activity. Radia did not have a social media presence, and he never cared--at least never before. It took him a long time to figure out why this man loathed him so much.

He had to travel back to his academy days, where he beat the man in a debate during a global conference he did out of boredom in his last academy years because Han Joon had already graduated. And it seemed like Mortix’s researchers kept beating his family’s company in placing patents and stuff.

It was...mundane and silly in Radia’s mind. But it was probably more than that for this Ramsay guy. Especially since Radia recalled he said he did the debate lightheartedly as an excuse so he could go to the Tower of Scatach in Northern Alliance.

Radia honestly didn’t remember much since his mind was on his long-distance boyfriend all the time, but he knew he could come off as obnoxious and totally arrogant when he was young.

But to think someone still held a grudge for more than a decade because of that...

[Sir, I don’t think it’s wise for you to get it yourself] Jock said warily from the screen.

Before Radia could argue, Laurel had already interjected. "He’s right, Dia. I don’t mean to say you can’t, but...I don’t think you’re in the right shape to negotiate," she held her son’s hand, grasping it tightly. "Especially with someone bearing such dislike toward you."

"Dislike..."

Radia was used to people disliking him since he was a child simply because of his status. Perhaps because of that, he had never really cared about how people perceived him as long as Mortix and Trinity were doing well. His world had been those two, and he was the one keeping himself in the shadow for the most part. Sometimes, people even forgot he was the Chairman of Mortix and Guildmaster of Trinity.

But this time, it was a personal need, and he felt like his karma was catching up to him.

He thought perhaps all of his wrong deeds had been repaid with the misery he had to endure during his separation from Han Joon and the whole murder attempt by Operation Kronos. Seemed like he was wrong. Or...perhaps he had accumulated new ones.

Who knows. He could barely function with logic nowadays. He kept on wishing for miracles instead of looking for logical solutions.

"But something this important..." he muttered unconsciously.

"I know, sweetie," she caressed the cheek that had gotten paler and thinner from stress. "Why don’t I go, mm?"

The crimson eyes widened. "You?"

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