Chapter 883: Finding Ishooken

"Zyra, can you find the location of Ishokon?"

Ishokon was the royal capital of Righteous Tar, the main building in the city, the tower of the ruling class Yunthal, which existed long before the Shurima raised the first solar disk.

In addition to this, there is a huge structure called the "Monolith", and at the center of it is a huge rock creature called Moffett, which guards the land.

And Jeno went to Esioken this time to find Moffett and ask him to help him confirm whether the Kogas buried in the earth was still alive.

Jeno had a good idea, but Zyra's answer disappointed him.

"Ishtar wields some kind of magic that hides their city-states and villages perfectly in the forest, and if they don't want to be discovered, not even I can find them."

How ironic it is that as the Queen of Thorns, she can't find a human settlement in her own territory. It's like a tumor growing on the surface of the body, even a blind person should feel it out.

But if it's true, Ishtar hid himself as early as the Void War, and Zyra was born in the later Rune Wars.

In other words, it was because of the indulgence of the Ishtars that they were able to occupy the entire southern jungle.

These people use magic that is older and more sophisticated than Zyra's, blocking out her perceptions, which prevents Zyra from finding them.

Imagine if Zyra knew exactly where the Ishtars were hiding, and she was bloodthirsty, hated humans, and loved magic, would she let go of this pile of manure?

"Well, I believe you, then I'll have to find it another way."

Jeno remembered that Piltover's mining team had been mining on the border of Ishtar and had clashed with the locals. Perhaps ask Camille to find out where the conflict is.

Jeno contacts Camille via a communicator and is given the exact location of the conflict, but a problem arises.

The miners were almost all killed by the local mages while working in the mines, and the killer deliberately left a living mouth for him to relay the message on his behalf: "Tell everyone in Piltover how the Great Elemental Envoy destroyed their mines." ”

Then it vanished.

This is a bloody provocation, although it is not the team of the Philos family who died, but it is a matter of Picheng's face, and Camille wants Jeno to seek justice.

Thinking that he would have to contact the Ishtars anyway, Jeno took on the task by the way.

He knew who the murderer was, and it would be much quicker for him to settle the matter than for someone else.

"There's a lot to do in Ishtar...... Kiana, right? You will pay for your ignorance and recklessness. Jeno muttered as Sarah drove the Abyss towards the place of the incident.

The territory of Ishtar is not large, probably less than a third of the entire southern jungle. In less than a day, the Abyss had already arrived at the scene of the incident.

On the deck, Jeno had already seen the soldiers stationed in the mines, dressed in the uniforms of the Leather City, watching in amazement as the Abyss flew above their heads.

"Ships can fly in the sky?"

"It seems to be the ship of the Philos family, with the family coat of arms on the side."

"It's worthy of the Philos family, and it's easy to do things that other families can't even think of!"

Camille had said that Piltover's consortium was sending a new batch of miners and soldiers to the jungle, but he didn't expect it to be here.

After letting the rest of the group stay on board, Jeno dismounted, and the captain of the guard with a Hex rifle on his shoulder stopped in front of him with a puzzled look.

"Sir, what are you doing here?"

"I'm a spy for the Philos family, and I've been ordered to investigate the attack on the mine." Jeno shoved two gold coins into the captain's pocket, who immediately greeted him with a smile.

No one will have trouble with money, not to mention that this group of soldiers is still hired, and they are here for money.

"How do you want to investigate?"

"Take a walk around the mine, ask some questions, investigate and collect evidence, and your ore will not be touched."

"Please come in." As soon as the captain of the guard heard that he would not be unable to get along with his mission goal, he immediately let Jeno enter the mine and gave him a pair of tracheal filters.

Jeno looked at the old tracheal filter, his face darkened, and he couldn't imagine how many miners had used it to gasp for breath in the past few years.

"I know it's dirty, but if you don't want to get lung disease, it's better to wear it." Said the captain of the guards.

"No, I've got my own." Jeno pulled out a crystal mask to cover his mouth and nose, then ignored the captain of the guard and walked towards the mine.

Leaving the latter in place, he sighed: "If I have this thing, do I still need to stay here?" ”

Passing through the hazy curtain of suspended dust and into the depths of the mine, the alchemy lamps hanging from the wooden roof beams flickered on and off, and from time to time bright fire points dripped downwards and hit their potholed ground.

Jeno took an alchemy lantern from the cave wall and illuminated the way to the end of the frontier area. There are a number of grizzled Zaun miners mining ore, with alchemy rigs or pneumatic pickaxes in their hands, and boxes of Hex explosives piled up next to them to cut through the rock.

The miners were all busy with their own business, and there was only one man in a lighting helmet in command, presumably the tunnel foreman.

"Is it the foreman? I'm a spy for the Philos family, and I have something I want to ask you. Jeno walked over and showed off his family crest.

"What's the matter?" The foreman turned his head to reveal a mechanical prosthetic eye, and then wiped the dust off the lenses of the prosthetic glasses with a handkerchief.

"Was this place attacked by natives before? I've heard that a lot of people died. ”

"Let's put it another way." Jeno's words made the foreman's face change slightly, and it was obvious that there was something wrong with these things in front of the miners, so he pulled him out of the development area.

"Sir, this mine has indeed died, and when I came here, the mine was full of miners' corpses." The foreman sighed, as if recalling a nightmare.

Although it is inevitable that people die when working in the mining area, it is the first time he has seen such a thing as being maliciously attacked in so many mines. It's appalling.

"What about those people? I didn't see any bodies when I came. Jeno said.

"Because the mine still has mining value, the body has been moved out and buried."

Not only did the dead man's affair stop the mining of the mines, but the merchants also added guards to the garrison, so that Jeno had to sigh that this was the reality of capitalism.

"Can you give me a detailed description of the corpse's death and what happened before and after the attack on the mine?"

"Yes sir, I spoke with the miner who was attacked before I came, and I think I can help you find useful information."