Chapter 296: Automaton Battle (1)
Chapter 296: Automaton Battle (1)
The scrap graveyard was a place Osian knew about.
Before coming here, when reading the materials provided about District 49, it was the place where there were the most testimonies of automaton sightings.
'The very center of District 49. Where the most debris is piled up.'
Once, it was the most prosperously built urban district but after the Second Coming of Fire, it became the origin point of where everything collapsed.
As it was built so large and splendid, the scale of debris created when it collapsed was enormous.
They say the countless mountains of scrap metal seen while entering District 49 look rather modest compared to the scrap graveyard.
The scrap graveyard was quite a dangerous place.
That desolate place, true to its name as a graveyard, had given countless deaths to those who visited.
While mutant monsters appearing between the scrap piles were a problem, the biggest danger would still be other humans.
The scrap graveyard was a kind of border zone where all gang influences reached.
Since it wasn't controlled by any single organization, gang fights broke out there almost daily.
As such, visiting recklessly meant you were likely to die getting caught up in gang fights.
Nevertheless, many people visited the place, and the reason was clear.
It was to find valuable items remaining from the glorious old days.
"If it's in the scrap pile, that makes sense."
David continued with additional explanation.
"That place has had many unique items discovered from before. There were even things that defied common sense. Including artifacts and relics."
"It's strange that treasures remain in a devastated graveyard maintained for decades."
Simon was the one who responded to Osian's words.
"In other words, it means the city was unimaginably splendid before becoming ruins."
He said that even now, after decades have passed, traces of how great this place was in the past still remain.
"Do you know about the Second Coming of Fire?"
At Osian's question, Simon shook his head.
"I only know the formal things that are publicly known. The Second Coming of Fire happened 50 years ago, and I wasn't even born before then."
"I see. Are there no others who know more?"
"Even among the elders of this settlement, there aren't many who know. Most of the survivors from that time didn't live long and died."
In other words, the Second Coming of Fire was not well documented, and those who witnessed it could be counted on one's fingers.
Osian felt a strange regret.
"Whatever the case, congratulations on becoming the sheriff here, even if temporarily."
Simon smiled ceremoniously.
"A sheriff's position for someone walking into certain death."
"Even if I tell you not to go, you're going to go anyway. If that's the case, it's better to at least add a spoonful while we're at it."
"I like your honesty."
Osian shook hands with Simon.
They had a relationship where they both used each other.
Unless one had bad intentions and hid them, rather than that, this was much more comfortable when openly showing it.
After getting food from the settlement, Osian and David immediately departed in the direction of Old Town.
The eyes of the settlement residents watching the two were full of worry.
They asked Simon, who was at the entrance.
"Will they be alright?"
"What if they're not?"
"That's..."
"Once the death race has begun, there isn't much we can do. When caught in the rapids of great power, everything ends."
This flow leads directly to death the moment you submit to it but settlement people like these couldn't resist the flow of great power.
They were too weak to fight, and too slow to run away.
They were nothing more than prey perfect for predators to eat.
That's why Simon chose to gamble.
He rode the new flow created by the intervention of strong ones like Osian and David.
They might be swallowed by the enormous flow of the death race. If that happens, the fate of this settlement would be the same.
But what if their gamble really works?
In that chaos where all gangs clash at once, a tiny gap might be created by the two.
Simon believed there was a way forward there.
"In the end, we have to believe."
Simon stared intently at the two people disappearing beyond the wasteland, hoping that his eye for people wasn't wrong.
*
When Osian and David arrived at Old Town, it was after sunset.
The yellow earth that was stuffy hot during the day was now covered in cold indigo energy at night.
The cold seeping into their skin felt ominous.
Osian and David looked at the entrance to Old Town.
"It's eerie."
That was their first impression.
Though it was named Old Town, it was embarrassingly small to be called a city.
Should we say it was similar in size to the settlement they passed through?
But there was something eye-catching.
Beyond Old Town the silhouettes of countless spires standing as if piercing the sky could be seen.
"That's the graveyard."
At David's words, Osian nodded.
Those things rising as if to pierce the sky were piles of debris that had already collapsed once.
They only looked like towers because they were too far away.
'If what's piled up after collapsing is that big, I can't imagine how big it was before.'
Perhaps it was similar in scale to the skyscrapers of District 10 that he had only seen in photos or pictures.
That's why it raised more questions. Building skyscrapers comparable to District 10 in District 49 meant they considered this city that important.
The fact that such a place collapsed and couldn't be rebuilt meant that the Second Coming of Fire was that terrible a disaster.
"You need to be careful. From here on, it's an area where other gangs wage war. If there's any good news, it's that there are some safe zones."
Of course, that didn't mean these safe zones were areas where gangs didn't fight.
Now that the death race had begun, no area could be free from danger.
Still, hearing about safe zones meant they were relatively better than other places.
"You said it was an area managed by Steel Fist."
"Yes."
This was also a place recommended by Simon, the head of the settlement.
"Instead of avoiding gangs, we're going into an area controlled by them. It's dangerous, but conversely effective."
"Especially with Steel Fist, they're a bit different from other gangs."
Unlike Mining Heavy Industry that used people like slaves or beasts, Steel Fist was somewhat better.
"Steel Fist is, how should I put it. They look favorably on strong people and don't particularly discriminate against outsiders. Of course, they have their own rules, but I don't think they're impossible to follow."
Steel Fist gang, as their name suggests, were followers of iron's strength.
They weren't modified humans like the Steel Followers.
While modified humans were those who were fascinated by metal's superiority and wished to become like that themselves, Steel Fist simply loved metal itself in a different way.
"You mean the automaton battles?"
The district gangs here each had their characteristics, and Steel Fist was one that collected metals to make automatons.
These were different from standardized automatons made by corporations.
If anything, they advocated a freedom where standards didn't exist, something more like made-to-order.
They used such automatons in battle, or used them to exchange opinions among themselves.
Particularly, automaton battles had innovatively established themselves as one of their cultures.
Drawing on the tradition of resolving problems through races, they resolved internal issues through automaton battles.
Just hearing about it might make one wonder what nonsense this is, but at the same time, it strangely fits with District 49's environment they had seen so far.
Compared to Mining Heavy Industry throwing away their lives to kill people, automaton battles seemed almost cute.
"In some sense, they're pure people. But we can't deny that they're also a huge organization dominating this place. It doesn't hurt to be careful."
"Right."
Osian and David headed toward the Steel Fist gang's base on one side of Old Town.
Finding it wasn't difficult. Not only had they heard its location from Simon, but they could see red lights gathered in the distance.
As Osian and David got closer, a rusty
"Now! Let the automaton battle begin!"
-Bang! Bang!
A gang member loudly hit a rusty can with the blunt weapon in his hand.
Starting with that, other gang members also took out clubs or sticks from their waists and strongly hit nearby metal.
-Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang!
The resonance shook the air. The sound grew louder as it resonated and spread further.
It felt naturally overwhelming in that atmosphere.
This noise contained the Steel Fist gang's soul and joy.
"The battle begins!"
There was a large circular arena in the center of the residence.
Osian realized that place was for conducting battles.
"Now. If you have an automaton you want, choose it."
Automatons to be used in battle were lined up around the arena.
Osian looked at David and asked.
"Will you be alright?"
"Have you forgotten what I did before becoming your apprentice knight?"
David was a veteran fixer who handled two automatons.
Regarding handling automatons, his ability certainly needed no doubt.
"I'll take this one. This guy looks similar to the ones I used to handle."
The automaton David chose had a similar base to Ronald and Reginald, the two automatons he used to handle in the past.
David used magic threads to link with that automaton.
The automaton climbed onto the arena with creaking movements.
"Don't worry. I'll end this quickly."
-Clang!
Along with David's confident voice, the bell sound announcing the battle rang loudly and one minute after the battle started.
-Bang!
David's automaton's head was smashed and fell to the ground.
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