âBetrayal? Are you saying that Viscount Field was used as a disposable pawn by the real mastermind behind all this?â After contemplating Jamesâ words for a moment, Gregor turned to ask.
âThatâs obvious. Even Field himself didnât expect this outcome.â
James spoke firmly. Judging by Fieldâs reaction earlier, it was clear he didnât want to die. He hadnât anticipated his own mutationâin his understanding, this shouldnât have happened to him.
Why? James recalled that before Field left with them, a butler-like figure had given him a cup of tea.
If⊠that tea was a suppressant for his mutation, then there was no way his transformation would have occurred so soon. It was precisely because he drank that tea that Field had felt secure enough to follow them to the Serenity Bureau.
But what if that tea wasnât a suppressant at all, but instead a catalyst for his mutation?
If Field, used as a mere pawn, transformed within the Serenity Bureau, releasing his toxic fumes and devastating the entire facility, then the threat against the real mastermind would be significantly diminished.
With this in mind, James forced himself to endure his discomfort and surveyed the hunters writhing in agony on the ground. His brows furrowed.
Though the gas hadnât completely destroyed the Bureau, it had incapacitated it for the time being. Under these circumstances, neither the hunters nor James himself could take action. All they could do was hope the church arrived soon to restore order as quickly as possible so they could resume their pursuit of the mastermind.
James had a gut feelingâsince even a piece like Field had been discarded, the true culprit was likely preparing for something major.
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That afternoon, deep within the northern mountains of Igwynt, nestled in a dense forest, stood a grand manor.
The four-story manor wasnât particularly tall, but it was expansive. Each side of the main entrance was lined with nearly ten windows. Its red walls and sloped roof featured four pointed towers at the corners. A long iron fence enclosed a spacious yard, where well-trimmed hedges and a small fountain could be seen. Gardeners and security personnel moved about within the estate.
This was one of Viscount Fieldâs mountain retreats, the most hidden one at thatâbuilt and passed down by the previous Viscount Field. But in truth, for the past six years, the real owner of this manor had changed in secret.
Inside a spacious room with a window view, an elderly man named Luer, dressed in a butlerâs uniform, sat in the main seat of a sofa, leisurely flipping through a green-covered book. Beside him, a servant carefully prepared tea.
Although clad in a butlerâs attire, Luer had long assumed the air of a master. This had become the norm within the manor. Unbeknownst to the citizens of Igwynt, within these walls, Luer had been the true owner for quite some time.
Six years ago, while on the run, Luer encountered Viscount Field during one of the nobleâs travels. Using the power of the Chalice, he corrupted Field, turning him into his puppet before disguising himself as his butler. He then returned with Field to Igwynt, using his influence to build his own power and establish the Crimson Eucharist in preparation for his own advancement.
Now, the time was nearly ripe.
A knock on the door echoed through the room. Without lifting his gaze from the book, Luer spoke.
âCome in.â
As soon as Luer finished speaking, the door opened, and a sharply dressed man in a suit, Bill, stepped inside. He approached Luer, gave a slight bow, and reported.
âMentor, the ritual site has been fully prepared. Now, we await the sacred hour.â
âGood. Youâve worked hard. Years of preparation have all led to this momentâitâs time to conclude our affairs in Igwynt.â Luer nodded in response, his eyes gleaming with a ruthless glint.
âOnce I ascend to the White Ash rank, I will make those Tivian bastards pay.â
Bill straightened up, a trace of concern flickering across his expression.
âMentor, Iâm still worried about that mysterious organization⊠Could they use this opportunity to intervene?â
âRelax. That so-called organization is nothing to worry about. The only reason they were able to deal a heavy blow to Buck and the others was because they had the Serenity Bureau backing them. But now, with Field mutating inside the Bureau, even if it didnât destroy the place outright, it should have crippled them enough. Without the Bureauâs support, I refuse to believe those people can still put up much of a fight.â
As he spoke, Luer closed his book and set it on the table. The title on the cover readâ"Voodoo Forest Expedition Journal."
âYou know, I spent three whole years using the art of cognitive poison to slowly transform Field into a living gas bombâfor this exact moment. A mutation inside the Bureau⊠Hah, even if James himself is present, theyâll have their hands full dealing with that.â
Looking at the confidential notes on the table, Bill sighed in admiration. Because the results of contamination varied depending on the poison used, mutations could take on vastly different forms. Field, for example, had been shaped by the knowledge within this very journal, ultimately sharing the same cursed fate as its authorâmutating into a venomous plant-like being.
âField was the most useful pawn Iâve ever had,â Luer remarked with a faint smile. âEven if I achieve my ambitions and attain eternal life, I will never forget him.â
Then, turning back to Bill, he continued, âAlright. Nightfall is approaching. The sacred hour draws near. Letâs make the final preparations.â
âYes, Mentor.â
With that, Luer and his followers left the room. Unbeknownst to them, a gecko clung to the windowed wall, flicking its tongue.
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Two kilometers away from Fieldâs manor, a carriage stood parked between the trees. Inside the cabin, Dorothy sat with a deep frown on her face.
Using the Tracking Sigil, she had traced her target to the manor and stopped the carriage just at the edge of her control radius for corpse marionettes. She then sent a crow-shaped marionette carrying smaller scouting marionettes to the distant estate. The crow landed on the roof, beginning a full-scale reconnaissance.
Thanks to her passive appraisal ability, Dorothy could directly see objects imbued with high spirituality. This allowed her to bypass minor mystical detection devices like Illuminating Beacons and thoroughly survey the mansionâs interior. She meticulously gathered intelligence for the upcoming raidâonly to be completely taken aback by what she discovered.
âHoly shit. The butler is the real mentor?! The Viscount Field that the Bureau captured was just a puppet?! And a puppet that could mutate into a freaking gas bomb at that?! The Bureau is probably crippled right nowâŠâ
Dorothyâs mind reeled. At that moment, she started worrying about Gregor, hoping he hadnât gotten caught in the gas attack.
This was far beyond what she had expected. Her initial plan had been for the Bureau to keep the mentor occupied while she cleaned up the base, rescued the children, and looted whatever she could before the Bureau arrived. But now, everything was in disarray.
The mentor had pulled off a perfect âgolden cicada shell escapeââshedding his skin and slipping away, while the discarded husk had severely damaged the Bureau. Now, instead of just lackeys, Dorothy would be facing a base with the mentor himself, possibly an apprentice or two, plus a group of ordinary thugs.
This is bad.
Her expression darkened, and seeing her distress, Vania grew anxious.
âOh no⊠Whatâs wrong with her? Did she fail to gather intel? No wonderâscouting from such a long distance is incredibly difficult. Even I, a Guider, canât do that. I donât know what kind of Beyonder she is, but sheâs definitely pushing herself too hardâŠâ
Looking at the girl, who was about two years younger than herself yet wearing such a grim expression, Vania hesitated before speaking.
âUmm⊠Miss Dorothy, did you see anything inside? Did you find the children? If gathering intel is too hard, maybe we should just go back and report this to the Bureau. They can join forces with the church to take down this heretical cult.â
But Dorothy merely let out a bitter chuckle and replied, âGo back? Hah⊠Itâs already too late. The ritual is about to begin. Those children are as good as dead.â
âAnd right now⊠the only ones who can stop this are you and me.â
ââŠEh?â
Vaniaâs face froze in shock.