Chapter 244
Grrrrrr!
A tremendous amount of sand spun at high speed, creating a noise like a motor running.
For those trapped within the rapidly spinning sand, the sound was amplified several times over, inducing sheer terror.
âWhat theâŠ?â
Victorâs facial muscles twitched under the immense pressure and deafening noise.
It wouldnât have been a problem if it were just pressure, but the countless grains of sand were scraping away at his skin.
The weaker Paladins screamed in agony.
âUgh!â
âAaagh! Oh God!â
Some Paladins tried to deploy their Holy Shields, but it was futile. The high-speed sand particles shredded even the Holy Shields.
It was a sand hell.
All they could see was sand, and they couldnât escape the immense pressure and cutting winds.
One Paladin, in a desperate attempt, swung his sword wildly to cut through the sand. But the sand, temporarily parted, quickly returned to its original state, continuing to tear at the Paladinsâ skin and muscles.
âArgh!â
âSave me, please!â
Inside the Sand Mixer, hell had unfolded.
Screams, cries, and the blood of the Paladins mixed with the sand and vanished in an instant.
Blood-tears streamed from Victorâs eyes.
The fine sand particles had burrowed into his mucous membranes.
âThis⊠canât be!â
He desperately deployed his Holy Shield with all his strength.
The holy light wrapped around him warmly for a moment, but the comfort was short-lived as the excruciating pain returned.
The sand particles had shredded his Holy Shield in an instant.
He tried deploying the Holy Shield several more times, but it was useless.
The merciless sandstorm that had engulfed him and the Paladins disarmed everything like a tyrant.
âNo, this canât be! If we become enemies with this man, Dongdaemun will be destroyed!â
Unlike in Neo Seoul, there was no limit to the amount of sand that could be summoned here.
There was no need to conserve it, so Zeon gathered all the sand within his control and unleashed the Sand Mixer.
The Sand Mixer, unleashed at full power by Zeon, was beyond what Victor could handle.
âW-wait! Letâs talkâŠâ
Victor tried to speak to Zeon in a last-ditch effort, but his voice never reached him.
Grrrrrr!
The high-speed sand particles swallowed his voice.
Crunch!
The sword made from a special material turned to dust, and his fingers, hardened to be stronger than steel, were torn apart in a spray of blood.
There was no pain.
The body was being torn apart faster than the nerves could transmit the pain.
His elbows, shoulders, and torso were erased from this world as if erased by a giant eraser.
In his fading consciousness, Victor mumbled to himself.
âThat man⊠heâs not human. A demon, yes! A demon who defies GodâŠâ
That was Victorâs final thought.
With that thought, darkness overtook him, and it marked his end.
Pooof!
Victor was reduced to bloody sand and completely disappeared from this world.
Only then did Zeon dissipate the Sand Mixer, allowing the sand that had engulfed the Goblin Market to scatter in all directions.
ââŠâ
It wasnât just the sand that disappeared.
The Paladins who had been inside it were also gone without a trace.
The merchants who had come out of the Goblin Market were speechless at the unbelievable sight.
They had heard a lot about Zeon, but this was the first time they had actually seen him use his sand.
The power of the Sand Mixer they had witnessed firsthand far exceeded their imagination, filling them with immense fear.
âWhat⊠what did I just see?â
âIs that the true power of the Sand Mage?â
The merchants all had the same thoughtâthey didnât want to become enemies with Zeon.
They didnât want to disappear without a trace like Victor and the Paladins, reduced to bloody sand.
Even Yoo Se-hee had a look of undisguised fear on her face.
She had known that Zeon was a Sand Mage and that he was an exceptionally powerful Awakened, but seeing him reduce the Paladins to nothing filled her with such shock that she couldnât speak.
In contrast, Brielle and Levin called out to Zeon with bright smiles.
âZeon!â
âHyung!â
They didnât care that others were afraid.
They hugged Zeon and rejoiced in their reunion.
Zeon gently patted them as he spoke.
âAre you both alright?â
âYeah, thanks to youâŠâ
âAre you okay, hyung?â
âIâm fine.â
After confirming each otherâs safety, they pulled away from the embrace.
Only then did Yoo Se-hee, who had managed to collect herself, approach Zeon.
âThat was incredible. You wiped out those troublesome Paladins in one go.â
âI needed to send them a clear warning.â
âTo Johan?â
âYes.â
âI thought so.â
Yoo Se-hee nodded in agreement.
Zeonâs method had definitely been excessive this time.
Up until now, Zeon had always maintained a line.
He was ruthless toward those who crossed it, but otherwise, he was rather lenient.
He generally avoided using his sand-based skills in front of people. Especially lethal skills like the one he had just used.
For him to unleash such a deadly skill in front of others was a blatant warning to Johan and Dongdaemun.
At that moment, Brielle pulled out the top-grade Mana Stone from the subspace in her conical hat.
âThisâŠâ
âYou found it.â
âYeah, we found it in the basement of the Holy Temple.â
Just then,
âSo, itâs confirmed that they raided the NSSC and stole the top-grade Mana Stone.â
An old manâs voice echoed from behind them.
When they turned to look, they saw an old man with a cane and twin sisters approaching them.
Zeon recognized the old man immediately.
âOld Go.â
âYouâve really turned Neo Seoul upside down.â
âBecause of you, itâs chaos.â
âItâs chaos because of Zeon.â
The ones speaking almost in unison were Old Go and the twin sisters.
Three of the Numbers had appeared.
Their appearance made Yoo Se-hee and several merchants from the Goblin Market tense up.
Those who tensed up were members of âArgosâs Eye,â they knew that the Numbers were the hidden blades of the market.
Old Go, accompanied by the twins, approached the top-grade Mana Stone.
âI didnât do much, but Iâll take this. After all, it originally belonged to Neo Seoul.â
âFor free?â
âOf course not.â
A sly smile creased the deep wrinkles around Old Goâs eyes.
* * *
Johan clasped his hands together and looked up at the cross in the Holy Temple.
His eyes, fixed on the cross, were bloodshot.
His aura was so intense that no one dared to enter the Holy Temple.
In truth, Johan was furious.
The top-grade Mana Stone, stored in the basement of the Holy Temple, had been stolen.
It was as if his God and his pride had been trampled.
Suddenly, he spoke.
âHave they not been caught yet?â
âThe Vice-Captain led a force after them, so theyâll be captured soon.â
The one who answered was the Paladin Captain, Daison.
Despite Daisonâs words, Johanâs hardened expression didnât soften.
He walked over to where Daison stood. Daisonâs face showed signs of tension.
Thud!
Suddenly, Daisonâs head snapped to the side.
Johan had struck him without warning.
Daisonâs face quickly swelled, and blood trickled down, but he kept his mouth shut, not uttering a single cry of pain.
Thud!
Johanâs fist slammed into Daisonâs face again.
Despite receiving Godâs grace, which made his body as strong as steel, Daisonâs face was badly injured.
âUgh!â
A groan of pain escaped Daisonâs lips despite his efforts to suppress it.
Though it appeared to be a simple punch, it was far from ordinary.
Johanâs strikes carried the power of the being he believed to be God. That power penetrated the shields and bodies of the Paladins, causing internal destruction.
The sensation of his cells and muscles being torn apart was agonizing, even for Daison, the Captain of the Paladins.
Johan was the Alpha and Omega of Dongdaemun.
His ability could amplify the power of the Paladins, or just as easily strip it away.
Thatâs why the Paladins both feared and followed Johan.
In the end, Daison couldnât endure the pain and fell to his knees.
âWhat if the Vice-Captain fails to capture them?â
âThatâŠâ
âThen what will you do? Jin Geum-ho will surely take action. Can you handle it?â
âIâm sorry.â
âIf you understand, then move quickly.â
âYes, sir!â
Daison replied and ran out.
As Johan watched Daisonâs retreating figure, he muttered to himself.
âUselessâŠâ
He had kept Daison around because of his unwavering loyalty, but now Johan was growing weary of his incompetence.
As Johan considered replacing the Paladin Captain, he looked back at the cross.
The glowing red cross seemed to deliver a revelation to him.
He prayed to God.
âLord, please, deliver your wrath upon them. Inflict upon them the pain of burning their souls with fire and deliver their bodies to me so I may crush them underfoot.â
At that momentâ
âHey, isnât that prayer a little too savage for someone who calls himself a man of God?â
A voice echoed from the entrance of the Holy Temple.
Johanâs eyebrow twitched.
It was a voice he had never heard before.
Johan stopped praying and turned around to see the owner of the voice.
It was a middle-aged man wearing a suit that showed off his slim yet muscular physique, holding a cane adorned with a blue gemstone.
His neatly combed blond hair, blue eyes, and well-groomed beard gave him an impressive appearance.
Johanâs eyes narrowed sharply at the sight of this stranger.
âWho are you? How did you get past the Paladins outside?â
There were many Paladins standing guard outside.
With the theft of the top-grade Mana Stone, security was several times tighter than usual.
Yet this middle-aged man had suddenly appeared, having bypassed the entire security detail.
Johan couldnât help but be wary.
The middle-aged man grinned and said,
âYour friends outside? They just let me in.â
âThat canât be.â
âJust believe me. Itâs better for your health.â
The man chuckled.
In contrast, Johanâs face grew even more rigid.
This was the Holy Temple, the heart of Dongdaemun.
There was no way the Paladins would let a stranger in without a fight. And yet, the man had entered without causing any commotion, which meant he was incredibly strong.
Strong enough to subdue all the Paladins standing guard outside without Johan even noticing.
âAre you from⊠the City Hall?â
âDid you receive divine guidance? You figured it out so quickly.â
âThe Numbers?â
âHoho!â
Instead of answering, the middle-aged man gave a meaningful smile.
Johanâs face hardened further.
The Numbers.
The execution unit directly under Mayor Jin Geum-hoâs command.
Johan knew the faces of a few of them. But this middle-aged man was someone he had never seen before.
The Numbers whose faces he hadnât seen were the highest-ranked among them.
âWhy has a Number come here?â
âAre you asking because you donât know?â
âCould it beâŠ?â
âYouâve caused quite a stir. Colluding with Lee Ji-ryeong to steal the top-grade Mana Stone.â
ââŠâ
âYou didnât really think the Mayor wouldnât find out, did you?â
The middle-aged manâs voice dropped a tone.
In contrast, Johanâs sense of danger heightened.
The Numbers wouldnât act without certainty.
This meant they had evidence that Johan and Lee Ji-ryeong had worked together to steal the Mana Stone.
There was no use in denying it.
He needed a scapegoat.
âIt was all Lee Ji-ryeongâs plan. I only cooperated because I was threatened.â
âBlaming the dead? Thatâs a classic move.â
âDead? Donât tell me the Numbers killed Lee Ji-ryeong?â
âWe didnât have the chance. Lee Ji-ryeong was killed by the Sand Mage.â
âThe Sand Mage? So, Zeon killed Lee Ji-ryeongâŠâ
The facade of calm that Johan had been struggling to maintain began to crack.
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