âI donât think I can. I already have a party of my own and we have things to do as well,â Grano refused Moduneâs request.
âWhat do you need to do?â Modune asked.
âItâs personal,â Grano said.
âDoes it pertain to the hidden oasis?â
Grano glanced at Kang Oh and saw him slightly shake his head. He wanted him to say no.
âNo,â Grano said.
âThen how about this?â
âWhat?â
âI have several men under my wing, so I can help you with your business, and in return, you help me find the hidden oasis.â
Modune stubbornly tried to recruit Grano.
âIâm fine. I can make due with my companions.â
Grano planned on refusing, regardless of Moduneâs offer.
âMr. Grano, please donât be like that. Work with us; if you do, weâll give you half of the treasure.â
Grano furrowed his brow. Both Moduneâs words and actions were rude.
âI told you, I have my own companions,â Grano calmly said.
Modune turned his head, gazing at Kang Oh and Eder.
âThen they can come too. Donât you want to find the hidden oasisâ treasure?â
Once Modune looked his way, Kang Oh scowled.
âNot really.â
Kang Oh shrugged his shoulders.
âYawn.â
In place of a reply, Eder yawned.
âHmm.â
Moduneâs expression stiffened. They werenât the responses heâd expected.
âCome and find me if you change your mind. Iâm staying in the Haroko Inn.â
Modune stood up.
Grano slightly bowed his head.
âBut please donât take too much time. If I find the hidden oasis myself, then you wonât get a penny of the treasure, Mr. Grano.â
Modune, whoâd said everything heâd come to say, looked at Kang Oh and Eder and added, âYou guys too!â
Then, he left the yurt.
* * *
Once he left the yurt, one of Moduneâs men on standby came over. He bore a bushy beard and was also Moduneâs right-hand man.
âDid things go well?â
âNo.â
Moduneâs voice was annoyed, clearly signaling that things hadnât gone as he wished.
âWeâve used every method available to us to search the desert, but⊠weâve been here for more than a month now, yet we havenât found even the smallest of clues,â his right-hand man said.
âTch,â Modune clicked his tongue.
Heâd ordered his men to scour the desert for a month, but they hadnât found any info or leads regarding the hidden oasis.
Therefore, they needed a clear lead or a guide.
âThe king ordered us to return if we couldnât find it,â his right-hand man glanced at him and said quietly.
âAsk the king for some more time. I, the Insect Mage, Modune, canât give up that easily,â Modune said.
âI understand. What do you plan to do from now on?â his right hand asked.
âIf things had gone as planned, then we wouldâve found the hidden oasis with the foremost expert on the Bariton Desert, Grano. But Grano is already looking for the hidden oasis with others.â
Modune recalled what heâd discussed with Grano.
Grano stated that he wasnât looking for the hidden oasis.
However, he had noticed Grano glance at Kang Oh before replying.
In other words, Grano hadnât told him the truth.
Thus, he tried tempting him with the offer of treasure.
Yet, Grano didnât seem very interested in the treasure. His comrades responded much the same.
They were looking for the hidden oasis too. Thatâs why they werenât interested in Moduneâs offer to share the treasure.
He gave up on his original plan (winning Grano over) and formulated a new one.
âBut⊠what would happen if there was a competitor like me searching for the hidden oasis as well?â Modune asked.
âWouldnât they go looking for it ASAP so that you donât find it first?â his right-hand man stated.
Modune grinned.
âIâve thrown the bait, so now all we have to do is cast the net and wait.â
His eyes, which were mostly concealed by his plump face, somehow managed to gleam a sharp light.
* * *
Once Modune had left the yurt, Kang Oh, Eder, and Grano gathered around the brazier.
âIt seems like weâre not the only ones looking for the hidden oasis,â Eder said.
âThe hidden oasis is the Bariton Desertâs most famous legend. Itâs only natural that thereâd be several people looking for it. Itâs just that all of them end up failing,â Grano said.
The hidden oasis was located within the Bariton Desert, and contained a ton of treasure as well.
Thus, with rumors like this, there were those like Kang Oh and Modune who came to the Bariton Desert, seeking the hidden oasis.
âMr. Kang Oh, shouldnât we find the hidden oasis before Modune does?â Eder asked Kang Oh.
ââŠâ
Kang Oh didnât reply; it seemed like he was engrossed in thought.
He was thinking about Modune.
Once he saw Moduneâs face, he felt a sense of anger and disgust. It wasnât because of Moduneâs physical appearance.
âI felt this desire to bash his face in all of a sudden⊠Which meansâŠâ
It was the same feeling heâd felt when Eder had planned to backstab him.
âItâs Hyper Intuition; itâs telling me that heâs going to come after me!â
In other words, Modune would try to backstab him in the future.
How would he go about it then?
âHe offers half the treasure but doesnât give it when the time comes?â
Modune had stated that heâd give them half of the treasure if they found the hidden oasis together.
But what if he didnât intend on giving them any of the treasure?
âNo⊠thatâs not it.â
Kang Oh shook his head.
If that were true, then Modune wouldâve tried even harder to win Grano over. Offering half of the treasure didnât work, so he wouldâve offered an even greater reward.
He wasnât going to give them any of the treasure, so he wouldâve offered any amount for Grano to join them.
Kang Oh was locked in thought, but Eder couldnât stand it any longer and called him.
âMr. Kang Oh!â
âWhat?â Kang Oh subconsciously replied.
âShouldnât we go looking for the hidden oasis too?â
âWhy?â Kang Oh subconsciously replied once more.
âIf Modune finds the hidden oasis first, then itâll all have been for nothing.â
âAh!â
Kang Oh figured out what Moduneâs plan was.
Why exactly did Eder want them to find the hidden oasis ASAP?
It was because Modune had led him to think that way!
âThatâs it. Thatâs what heâs doing!â
Kang Oh clapped his hands.
âWhat? What is he doing?â
âModune, that bastard. Heâs trying to use us as hunting dogs. When we find the hidden oasis, heâll come out and kill us!â
Kang Oh gritted his teeth.
âNo.â
Grano also suddenly recalled something.
âHaa, so they almost got me, didnât they?â
Eder also understood the situation. He had been acting exactly as Modune had wanted.
The room was momentarily silent.
When it seemed as though they had finished organizing their thoughts, Kang Oh spoke.
âFirst, we should gather some information on Modune. Where he came from, what kind of guy he is, how many men he has, etc. The more information, the better.â
âIâll go ask around at the magic tower,â Grano said.
The Mageâs Tower was a group with immense power, and its intelligence network was impressive.
âPlease.â
âAlright.â
âThen what should we do from now on?â Eder asked.
âLetâs keep going as planned. First, letâs clear all of the hidden dungeons and then slowly go looking for the hidden oasis,â Kang Oh said.
He had no intention of following Moduneâs plans.
Theyâd eventually go find the hidden oasis, but that would only be after theyâd finished all their other business in the Bariton Desert first.
âBut what if Modune finds the hidden oasis while weâre doing that?â
Eder sported an expression that seemingly said âI donât even want to think about it.â.
âThat wonât happen. If he had the ability to do so, then he wouldnât have come looking for Mr. Grano. And they wouldnât attempt to backstab us like this either.â
If Modune had the ability to find the hidden oasis, then he wouldnât have gone through the effort of finding Grano and making things complicated for himself.
Since heâd just need to take his men to the hidden oasis and take everything there.
But the fact that he was going through such lengths meant that Modune couldnât find the hidden oasis himself.
âYouâre right,â Grano agreed.
âI understand,â Eder accepted.
âWeâll prepare ourselves slow and steady. And when Modune comes for us, heâll be in for a surprise; weâll crush them!â
Kang Oh emphasized the word âcrushâ.
Eder and Grano looked at him resolutely, supporting the notion.
âHow dare they?â
Kang Ohâs eyes gleamed.
They didnât necessarily need to fight Modune.
He could choose to clear the hidden oasis and then retreat using a return scroll. Modune would be the one whoâd come here for nothing.
However, this method wasnât Kang Ohâs style.
When there was someone he didnât like, heâd use strength to overpower them and pay them back tenfold; only then would he feel refreshed. And in the process, heâd make some money too.
Not only that!
âGood of you to come, Modune!â
Kang Oh was pissed that Beskamen Iâs tomb had caved in, but conveniently, heâd found a way to vent his anger.
ThereforeâŠ
Kang Oh gritted his teeth.
âIâll chew you up and spit you out.â
* * *
Kang Ohâs party left the Hapdala oasis riding their camels.
Eder looked around everywhere. It was as if he were looking for something that was watching him.
âAre you trying to tell them that we already know what their plan is?â Kang Oh scolded.
âI was just curious how theyâd watch us.â
Eder scratched his head.
âEven if you see someone watching us, pretend that you havenât seen them.â
There was no reason to make Moduneâs men feel conscious.
âI understand.â
Eder kept his face glued to the front.
âThen, Mr. Grano. Please keep guiding us.â
âAlright.â
Grano nodded his head.
He was wearing the turban Amil had dropped.
âItâs said to be a necessity in the desert⊠is it nice?â Kang Oh recalled the turbanâs effect and asked.
âIf we mass produce these and sell them to the desert people, then weâd make a fortune.â
The turban protected the wearer from the intense heat of the beating sun and sand. It was definitely a necessity in the desert.
Kang Oh was a player, so he couldnât really feel the heat of the desert. It was like a sweltering summer day.
It was indeed hot, but it wasnât as hot as a desert normally should be; therefore, Granoâs statement really didnât apply to him.
However, heâd always be interested in money.
âIf you need a partner later down the line, then please tell me.â
Heâd sell them at an expensive price.
âI understand.â
Grano nodded his head.
âI have extensive knowledge of medicine. If you need my help, then feel free to ask,â Eder said.
He was the Legendary Healer; he was an expert when it came to diseases and medicine.
âHoo, hoo. I understand.â
A soft smile appeared on the handsome middle-aged manâs face.
âAh, didnât you say there were mysterious places in the desert? Please tell me about those places,â Kang Oh said.
âThereâs a singing hill within the Bariton Desert. Itâs located inâŠâ
Kang Ohâs party continued to converse atop their camels and traversed over the sand dunes.
Monsters occasionally popped up as if men chatting wasnât very interesting.
A group of Black Scorpions, Desert Snakes, and Monster Cacti.
As well as the sand eating Sandurions!
The Sandurions kept appearing as if someone kept sending monsters at Kang Ohâs party.
Thump!
Once Kang Oh bashed a Sandurionâs head with his demon sword, the Sandurionâs pincer dropped into the sand and drooped.
[You have defeated a Sandurion.]
[You have completed the quest, Kill the Sandurions!]
Heâd completed the quest to kill 200 Sandurions!
âOk, thatâs 50 gold.â
Kang Oh recalled the quest reward and smiled.
Then, Grano extended his hand.
âThere.â
He was pointing somewhere.
Kang Oh turned his head in that direction.
At the tip of the endless expanse of desert, he saw a quarry made of red clayâcolored rocks.
âThatâs?â Kang Oh asked.
âYes, thatâs the Turu Canyon. Itâs also known as the Canyon of Wisdom.â