[Translator - Peptobismol]
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Chapter 341
Johan knelt before a massive cross in deep prayer.
âBless all mankind, and may Your glory bring light upon this landâŠâ
A radiant halo of light descended behind him, casting a sacred glow.
Gripping the small cross around his neck, Johan continued to recite his prayers.
He had prayed so fervently that his entire body was drenched in sweat.
From behind, his followers stared at him with madness in their eyes.
âTo think he prays with such passion on our behalfâŠâ
âSir Johan is truly the savior sent to us by God.â
âIâd gladly lay down my life for Sir Johan.â
To them, Johan was not just a religious leader.
He was their one and only saviorâsomeone they could believe in and depend on.
Dedicating their lives to him was the highest honor a follower could hope for.
For the past few months, Johan had secluded himself inside the church, praying non-stop.
Ordinarily, he would never devote this much time solely to prayer.
There were countless matters to deal with in Dongdaemun, and all final decisions rested on Johan's shoulders.
But that changed after a warning from Neo Seoulâmore specifically, from City Hallâa few months ago.
Johan didnât know what kind of secret deal had taken place between Zeon and City Hall, but a warning had been sent his way.
A clear command: Do not interfere with Zeon's actions in any way.
At first, he was dumbfounded.
It was the first time City Hall had sent any kind of warning since he had established his holy crusade in Dongdaemun.
Then came fury.
How could mere mortals dare command a savior such as himself? The rage was unbearable.
And after that, acceptance.
He had come to terms with the reality that defying City Hall was not a viable option.
Since then, Johan had locked himself in the church, pouring his anger into prayer.
âLord, show the lost lamb the wayâŠâ
And just thenâ
As if in answer to his prayer, the cross on the wall began to radiate an intense light.
The blinding brilliance stunned everyone in the church.
âOoh! The Lord has answered!â
âGod has answered Sir Johanâs prayers!â
Witnessing the miracle unfold before their eyes, the congregation knelt in tears.
Johan was just as surprised.
Even he hadnât expected the cross to begin glowing at that precise moment.
Wearing an even more devout expression, Johan stared at the cross.
The light only grew more intense.
So bright it was as if a second sun had risen inside the churchâtoo dazzling to open oneâs eyes. But Johan, eyes half-open, stared directly into the light streaming from the cross.
And then, a voice echoed in his ear.
Whether it was truly the voice of God or someone else, even Johan could not tell. He simply listened in silence.
Moments later, the light vanished as if it had never been.
Johan rose to his feet.
All eyes turned toward him.
Lifting the cross high, Johan declared loudly,
âToday, God has spoken to me.â
âOoooh!â
âHe has shown mercy to you who suffer on this earth and has promised to send a saint.â
âA saint?!â
âA saint in our own church?â
Tears streamed down the faces of the congregation as joy overtook them.
Johan gave them an order.
âThe saint has already descended upon this land. You must now go and find her. Bring her back to this place. With the saint among us, our church shall flourish.â
âWe obey the Saviorâs command.â
âWe follow Sir Johanâs will.â
The voices of the zealots rang through the church.
It was the moment Dongdaemunâlong silentâbegan to stir once more.
* * *
Thump, thump!
Zeon opened his eyes to the sound of knocking early in the morning.
There was no sign of anyone inside the house.
Only then did he remember: a few days ago, he had sent Brielle and Levin out into the desert with Zetoya.
âHooâŠâ
With no other choice, he got up to answer the door himself.
He threw on some clothes and opened the door to find Mandy standing outside.
âWhat is it, this early in the morning?â
âI came to tell you something important.â
âIs it urgent?â
âItâs related to you.â
âSigh⊠come in.â
Left with no choice, Zeon let Mandy into the house.
As she looked around, Mandyâs eyes lit up.
There was a map hanging on the living room wall.
A map of Neo Seoul.
Red marks dotted the map, each connected by lines of blue string.
Mandy asked Zeon,
âWhere did you even get that map? And what are those marked points?â
âDid you come here just to interrogate me?â
âOh! No, noâthat's not it. I really do have something important to tell you. You know about Dongdaemun, right?â
âOf course.â
It was impossible not to.
Dongdaemun was home to the cultists who posed a constant threat to Sinchon.
âSomethingâs not right with their movements.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI donât know the full details, but their activity has spiked over the past three days.â
âIn what way?â
âTheyâre sending followers out in every direction. It looks like theyâre searching for something.â
âIs that so?â
âThe important part is that the word âHoly Warâ was heard from some of them.â
âA Holy WarâŠâ
âYou know what that means in their doctrine.â
Zeon frowned.
A war for God.
A justification to commit any atrocity in the name of divine willâthat was what a Holy War meant.
To fanatics, it was the ultimate excuse.
A divine pardon for every action, no matter how horrific.
Not only their own lives, but the lives of othersâtheyâd sacrifice them all in the name of their god.
âAny idea why Johan would declare a Holy War?â
âNot a clue. Even City Hall is scrambling to figure it out, but so far theyâve found nothing.â
âThis is bad. A Holy WarâŠâ
âThe closest region to Dongdaemun is Sinchon. No one knows what theyâll try once they cross the boundary. We need to prepare.â
âTch⊠Canât they just behave for once?â
Zeon clicked his tongue and shook his head.
When Johan moved, all of Dongdaemunâs zealots moved with him.
They would devour everything in their path like a swarm of locusts.
Knowing the nature of Dongdaemun, Zeon couldnât help but wish theyâd just stay quiet.
âA war for God⊠A Holy War⊠No wayâŠâ
Suddenly, a thought flashed through Zeonâs mind.
âWhat is it? Did something come to you?â
âIâve got a hunch, but I need to look into it first.â
âWhat's your hunch?â
âIâll tell you once Iâm sure.â
Zeon grabbed the robe hanging on the wall and put it on.
Robed, he stepped outside immediately.
He didnât have to go far.
Right outside, Dongdaemunâs zealots could be seen.
As Zeon approached, the cultists quickly scattered.
They avoided even the slightest proximity to him.
Zeon hadnât planned on talking to them anyway.
There was someone far more useful to speak with.
âExcuse me.â
He addressed a man who had just been harassed by the cultists.
âOh! Zeon-nim!â
The man lit up upon recognizing him.
There was no one in Sinchon who didnât know Zeon.
Zeon asked,
âWhat were they asking you?â
âThey were looking for someone.â
âSomeone?â
âA girl who performs miracles.â
âMiracles?â
âThey say she heals the sick, makes the crippled walk. Theyâre searching for some saint. As if someone like that even exists. Tch.â
Hearing those words, Zeon became certain his hunch was correct.
âTheyâre after that healer girl.â
How they found out about Remura didnât matter.
What mattered was that Dongdaemunâs entire force was focused on finding her.
Just a brief conversation had made it obvious to him.
Right now, most were too distracted by Dongdaemunâs erratic behavior to see the truthâbut theyâd figure it out soon enough.
An A-rank Healer would be desired not only by Dongdaemun, but by other districts as well.
Maybe not the machine-based West District, but all the others would surely covet her.
âOf course, Dongdaemun will go all-out to keep her. A Holy War might really break out.â
Remura wasnât a saint.
She was simply a Healer of high rank.
But her abilities were beside the point.
What mattered was that Dongdaemun believed she was a saint.
They would be willing to die to protect her.
Whether it was the southern zone, northern, or even City Hall, it wouldnât matter.
They would do anything to eliminate obstacles standing in their way.
That was the danger.
One wrong move and all of Neo Seoul could be plunged into war.
âThis is a real headache.â
âWhat is?â
The man who had answered looked at Zeon curiously.
âItâs nothing. Just talking to myself.â
âOh, okay.â
âThanks for the help.â
âPlease, donât mention it. Youâre the savior of Sinchon. Itâs only right to tell you everything I know.â
âThanks.â
Zeon gave him a nod and headed to Klexiâs shop.
Klexi was in the middle of a conversation with someone.
Zeon immediately recognized the other person as an executive of Argosâ Eye.
âAh, come in. You, get going now.â
âYes, sir.â
The executive nodded to Zeon and left.
Zeon sat across from Klexi and said,
âThis is about Dongdaemun, right?â
âYouâve heard too?â
âTheyâre already sniffing around Sinchon.â
âItâs because of that girl. The A-rank Healer.â
âThatâs what I think too.â
âHm.â
They were both already aware of Remuraâs existence.
Which made it easy to deduce that she was the one Dongdaemun was after.
âWhat do you think is going to happen?â
âItâs just a matter of time.â
âSo you think so too. If things go south, the slums could be razed to the ground.â
Klexiâs face was grave.
âIt wonât stop with the slums. Even Neo Seoul could be affected.â
âThat girl is a bomb. In terms of impact, sheâs worse than an S-rank beast.â
ââŠâ
âIt might be better to eliminate her before itâs too lateâfor Neo Seoulâs sake.â
âAre you serious?â
âI am. This isnât something to joke about. Our survival is at stake.â
Behind his glasses, Klexiâs eyes gleamed with intensity.
An A-rank Healer was importantâbut not more than Neo Seoul, or even the slums.
Klexi had lived through the Great Cataclysm a hundred years ago.
No one better understood the value of this small stronghold in the middle of the desert.
Klexi lowered his voice.
âSo let me ask youâif I decide that girl must die, what will you do?â
[Translator - Peptobismol]
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