Upper city of Igwynt, Riverside of Ironclay Riverâs Upper-Middle Stream.
In the afternoon, the sun was obscured by gloomy clouds, casting the city below into a dull, oppressive haze.
Inside Buckâs mansion, the air was thick with the stench of blood. The strongest scent emanated from Buckâs study, now littered with corpses and chaos. Dorothy stood in silence, surveying the room before her gaze settled on the window through which Bill had escaped.
âMentorâŠ?â
Dorothy murmured the title. The young man named Bill had claimed to be acting on his Mentorâs orders to take Buck and Clifford away. For Clifford, who was beyond saving, Bill had mercilessly drained him of all his Chalice and abandoned him.
âMentorâŠâ
Dorothy pondered the word.
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If this âMentorâ is the teacher of Bill, Buck, and the others, it implies that the Crimson Eucharistâs hierarchy doesnât end with Buck and his level. Above them lies this so-called Mentorâperhaps the true leader of the Crimson Eucharist.â
She contemplated this possibility, but soon more doubts arose.
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Who exactly is this Mentor? Why didnât he appear earlier when I was fighting the Crimson Eucharist head-on and leaving them in this state? And now, why suddenly send someone to save them? More importantly, why drain someone into a Chalice before taking them away? Was the mission to rescue the Chalice or the person?â
As various thoughts swirled in her mind, Dorothy shook her head, dismissing them. She knew it wasnât the right time to dwell on such questions.
Her priority now was to gather what she could and escape quickly.
Dorothy moved decisively into the secret chamber, searching for anything valuable. With the aid of her appraisal ability, she could easily discern items with spiritual trace, mystical properties, or mystical knowledge, making her search much easier.
She retrieved the suitcase previously used for the lime trap, emptied it, and began packing items. Most of the valuable possessions had already been taken by Buck, leaving her with only a few sigils, some spiritual relics, ritual materials, and two pieces of mystical knowledge. One was a novel she had already read: The Taste of Crimson
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While there was little of mysticism significance, the chamber held mundane treasures. Dorothy found several pieces of jewelry resembling precious metals and a stash of cash.
She continued scavenging the secret chamber for hidden treasures. As she packed the suitcase and prepared to leave, the sound of rapid hoofbeats suddenly echoed from the street.
âWhatâs going on?â
Alerted by the noise, Dorothy activated her Corpse Marionette Ring, linking to the crow corpse stationed on the roof. Controlling the marionette, she sent it soaring into the sky to observe the situation below.
She saw several large black double-horse carriages approaching from the distant street, stopping at the gate of Buckâs mansion. From the carriages emerged a group of men in black uniforms, armed and masked. They began streaming into the mansionâs courtyard.
âDamn! Hunters? How did they find this place so quickly?â
Using her aerial vantage point, Dorothy was shocked to see the black-clad hunters moving in.
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It doesnât make sense. The hunters shouldnât have found this place so fast. Normally, theyâd wait for the police to inform them. Werenât they still at the Flooded Dockyard earlier?â
âCould Buck and his group have been tailed by the Bureau when they escaped, leading the hunters here? But that doesnât explain how the hunters kept up with them. Buck and his people shouldâve been skilled enough to shake any tail. Or could they have been tagged with a tracker?â
As Dorothy considered various possibilities, the hunters had already entered the mansionâs courtyard. They quickly spread out, securing positions, blocking exits, and stationing snipers on the second and third floors of nearby buildings. Within less than a minute, the entire mansion was completely sealed off.
âOh no⊠Iâm doomedâŠâ
Seeing the scene, Dorothy slumped against the wall, her face pale with despair.
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After clearing out the remnants of the Crimson Eucharist at the Flooded Dockyard, the hunter squad had tracked their targets along the river to the White River Riverside. Their black carriages now stood firmly at the gates of Buckâs mansion as black-clad hunters moved swiftly to seal the premises.
From one of the carriages, a masked man, Gregor, stepped down into the courtyard. He glanced at the grand mansion before sneering.
âWhite River Riverside⊠Such a lavish home. Impressive, truly impressive. Who wouldâve thought the leader of the Crimson Eucharist would live so grandly? I bet the combined value of the three houses we own in Igwynt doesnât even match this.â
Gregorâs tone dripped with sarcasm. Next to him, Elena, who held a compass in her hand, responded coldly.
âMany upper-class figures within society have ties to cults and heretical groups. Their wealth is often the target of these groups, which go to great lengths to corrupt and recruit them. After all, the resources needed for mystical research are bottomless. And these so-called nobles, bored with their decadent lives, often seek out novelty,â she said with disdain.
âBut judging by the Crimson Eucharistâs current behavior, they seem to be a relatively straightforward cult. Their heretical or deviant traits arenât too pronounced. Otherwise, the Church wouldâve had to intervene directly, and I wouldnât have been merely assigned here,â Elena added thoughtfully.
Meanwhile, Turner, a towering figure, sniffed the air and directed his gaze toward the heavily damaged third-floor windows.
âThereâs a strong scent of blood in this mansion, especially upstairs. There mightâve been an intense battle with significant casualties,â Turner remarked, his voice steady. Gregor frowned slightly at this.
âA battle? Are you saying those two returned here and fought someone else?â Gregor asked.
âItâs unclear. But something feels off inside. Be cautious when entering,â Turner warned with a serious tone. Hearing this, Gregor and Elena nodded in agreement.
Gregor drew his blade, Elena readied her pistol, and Turner clenched his iron fists. Leading the hunters, the three entered the grand mansion with heightened vigilance.