Once upon a time, there was a certain truth-seeker.
He was a nomad that had sought the truth his entire life.
The truth-seeker had been left behind in the middle of the Bariton Desert.
He didnât have a camel, supplies, or any possessions. Unfortunately for him, he didnât have any water either.
The truth-seeker recklessly traversed through the desert.
But the heavens hadnât forsaken him.
There was an oasis right before his very eyes, and he rushed towards it.
However, no matter how much he ran, the oasis wouldnât get any closer.
It became difficult for the exhausted nomad to run anymore. Still, he didnât give up and continued to walk onward.
Eventually, the truth-seeker reached the oasis, or so he thought.
Once heâd reached the oasis, it disappeared. The oasis had been nothing more than a mirage.
The truth-seeker fell to his knees.
He no longer had the strength to walk and prepared himself for the worst.
âWill I be unable⊠to find the truth in the endâŠ?â he lamented as he gazed at the sky.
ThenâŠ
He heard something from the sky.
âDonât give up. Go a little further and you will find the truth you are looking for.â
The truth-seeker felt a surge of hope, and so continued his trek through the desert.
He began seeing the oasis once more and walked towards it step by step.
The truth-seeker finally arrived at the oasis; fortunately this time it was no mirage.
He rushed over to the oasis and drank a mouthful of its clear water.
After thatâŠ
âThe truth-seeker left these words behind: âThere is truth in the ending mirage.â,â Grano said.
He then added, âWhat Iâve told you thus far is part of the legend that has been passed down regarding the oasis of truth.â
âHmm. It doesnât say anything about treasure or a hidden oasis.â
Kang Oh tilted his head. Granoâs story was much different than heâd expected.
âThatâs because itâs detailed in the sequel to this story,â Grano said.
âCome on, keep going,â Eder pestered.
Grano nodded his head and continued his story.
âThere was once an explorer called MelankâŠâ
The explorer Melank had heard the story of the truth-seeker and the oasis of truth.
Once he heard that story, heâd come up with a hypothesis.
The oasis that the truth-seeker had found wasnât one widely known; rather, it was a hidden oasis that no one knew about.
Furthermore, there was water there that could impart truths.
âThe oasis of truth exists. Iâll find it and obtain the truth.â
After that, Melank searched for the oasis of truth.
But a short while later, he went missing.
However!
A short while after heâd gone missing, a merchant group traversing through the Bariton Desert came across his corpse.
They found gold sculptures and priceless jewelry on his body.
Also, this was written on the final page of his exploration notebook.
âIt said, âI found the hidden oasis, but there was no truth to be found anywhere. Instead, it was filled to the brim with treasure.â. After that, rumors spread that the hidden oasis was filled with treasure,â Grano finished.
âI really enjoyed the story,â Eder said.
âUltimately, itâs saying that there is a treasure in the hidden oasis.â
Kang Oh grinned, pleased by the prospect of treasure.
âBut how do we find that hidden oasis?â Eder asked.
There werenât really any concrete leads he could find within Granoâs story.
âMr. Grano, when we first met, you said you had information on the hidden oasis. I think nowâs the time to share it,â Kang Oh said.
Their eyes made contact and Grano nodded his head, signifying that he would begin explaining.
âThe hidden oasis is probably below the desert, or underground,â Grano said.
âYouâre saying an oasis is located underground?â
Kang Oh couldnât understand.
What was an oasis in the first place?
An oasis was a hollow space in the desert filled with water and was surrounded by grass and trees. Yet, Grano was claiming that it was underground.
âYes. The hidden oasis does not exist above ground. Therefore it either never existed in the first place, it cannot be seen through some mysterious force, or it exists in the air or underground. Personally, I believe it exists underground.â
Grano sounded absolutely confident.
âWhy do you think so?â Kang Oh asked.
âI came upon this by coincidence.â
Grano opened his subspace and retrieved something.
It was a ring.
The ring was adorned with an eye-shaped ornament and had a question mark at the center of the eye.
âWhat is this? Kang Oh asked.
âItâs a ring that represents a secret society known as the Order of Truth,â Grano replied.
âMay I take a look at it?â
âGo ahead.â
Kang Oh took the ring and appraised it.
[Order of Truth Signet Ring]
A ring that verifies the identity of the members of the secret society, the Order of Truth.
There is almost no knowledge of the Order of Truth.
In order to become a member of the Order of Truth, one must undergo a certain ritual; the only information that remains is the name of the ritual, the âTaruman Balkâ.
âTaruman Balk?â
What kind of language is this?
âIn the ancient tongue, Taruman Balk means Final Journey,â Eder, who had a profound knowledge of the ancient tongue, said.
âIndeed. Final Journey,â Grano said.
Kang Oh examined the ring and said, âThe oasis of truth and the Order of Truth⊠as well as the ritual to join, Final JourneyâŠâ
It felt like the puzzle pieces were coming together.
âWas the truth-seeker a part of the Order of Truth?â Kang Oh asked.
âI believe so. Also, the legend of the oasis of truth details the truth-seekerâs Final Journey.â
Grano sounded absolutely sure of it.
âWhat kind of ritual is the Final Journey?â Eder asked.
âI donât know the specifics, but itâs likely a ritual that requires one to overcome danger to obtain the truth.â
âLike surviving in the desert⊠without anything on him?â Kang Oh asked.
It all lined up.
The truth-seeker hadnât coincidentally been left behind. Rather, the members of the Order of Truth had left him there on purpose so that he could undergo the ritual.
âYes. But itâs likely in a more specific location than just the desert,â Grano said.
âThen where is it?â
âThere is one place in the desert where one cannot return from; it is a place that means death to anyone who comes across it, quicksand!
Quicksand.
If one is caught in quicksand, then they sink into the ground and die. It was indeed indicative of death in the desert.
âSo we have to enter quicksand,â Kang Oh said.
âYes. And if we pick the wrong spot, then⊠all that will await us is death,â Grano said.
This was the reason Grano had been unable to find the hidden oasis, despite having such a lead.
There was no way for him to figure out which quicksand pit was correct.
âAre you still going to look for it regardless?â
âOf course. And we wonât die from the quicksand either.â
After all, what ability did Kang Oh possess!?
Hyper Intuition!
If he found the quicksand pit that hid the hidden oasis, then his Hyper Intuition would active without fail.
âAs long as I find the right spot, all the treasure will be mine!â
Kang Oh laughed automatically.
âHehe.â
* * *
The desert went on for miles and miles.
Kang Ohâs party were riding upon their camels at the center of this endless sea of sand.
âHere,â Grano said.
Grano pointed towards a downward slope.
Kang Oh closely examined the sand-bed. The sand was definitely being sucked into a single area. There was no question; it was a quicksand pit.
âHow is it? Did that Hyper Intuition skill of yours activate?â Grano asked.
Kang Oh shook his head.
His Hyper Intuition remained silent.
âIs that Hyper Intuition or what not even real?â
Eder stared at him suspiciously.
âYou donât trust me?â
Kang Oh furrowed his brow.
Heâd informed Grano and Eder that he possessed a special skill known as Hyper Intuition.
Kang Oh had explained that this skill would inform him of any hidden items or locations if they existed.
âIf I just told them that I had sharp senses, then they wouldnât have believed me.â
He hadnât found the right time to reveal his Hyper Intuition, and he hadnât had a reason to reveal it either.
But now was the time to tell Grano and Eder; plus, by telling them that it was a skill, they could more easily accept it.
âI trust you, butâŠâ Eder trailed off.
âIâm telling you. The reason I was able to pick the right rocks for the quiz was because of my Hyper Intuition,â Kang Oh said.
âYou told us that you figured it out by weight,â Eder pressed.
âWell, I thought itâd make me sound smarter at the time,â Kang Oh said, looking absolutely shameless.
âWhatever the case, Iâll believe you have this Hyper Intuition skill or what not after you find the right spot,â Eder said as if he were doing him a favor.
âIâm serious. Remember when I found the Cave Hidden by the WindâŠâ
Kang Oh even pulled from past events to convince him.
However, Grano interrupted him.
âMr. Kang Oh, I believe you. This isnât the right spot, yes?â
âYes, itâs not the right spot.â
âThen letâs go find another spot.â
Granoâs camel began to trudge through the desert.
Kang Oh hit Eder.
âIâm telling the truth.â
âAlright, fine.â
Kang Oh and Ederâs camels followed suit.
Behind them, two Sandurions followed their camelsâ tracks.
* * *
The fat man, Modune, took a bite from a dragon fruit with juice spilling out of it.
Then, his bushy bearded subordinate approached him. It was his right-hand man.
âI think theyâve found the hidden oasis.â
Modune licked the juice from his lips.
âTheyâre finally on the move. They havenât figured out that weâre watching them, have they?â Modune asked.
In order for this operation to succeed, Grano and his party couldnât know that they were being targeted by Modune.
If they werenât aware of it, then Modune and his men could follow them to the hidden oasis, or steal the treasure from them once theyâve made their way out.
âYes. Weâve kept tabs on them through the Sandurions, but they didnât seem wary of their surroundings,â his right-hand man said.
Insect mages were capable of controlling the Sandurions from a distance, as well as share vision with them.
Because of that, Modune and his men had been able to keep tabs on Kang Oh without them noticing.
âTell the captain of the Red Sand Unit to be ready to sortie at a momentâs notice.â
âYes, sir.â
âWhen will the magical device arrive?â
There was a chance that Grano would escape with a return scroll or a teleportation spell.
Thatâs why Modune had asked for a magical device from the Arabas Kingdom; it would create a barrier, preventing those within it from teleporting away.
âIt will be here in two days.â
âTwo daysâŠâ
âBariton is a huge place. They shouldnât be able to find the hidden oasis in two days no matter what they do.â
âIndeed.â
Modune nodded his head.
After all, Modune and his men had scoured the desert for a month to find the hidden oasis.
However, heâd come up empty-handed.
In other words, they wouldnât be able to find the hidden oasis that easily.
However!
That was a huge miscalculation.
Kang Oh had already found the quicksand pit that led to the hidden oasis.