[Translator - Peptobismol]
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Chapter 346
At the center of the sanctuary, Johan stood alone, looking up at the massive cross.
A faint red glow shimmered in his eyes as he gazed upon it.
Just then, someone quietly approached from behind.
âI have a report, Johan-nim.â
The man in crimson robes was none other than the InquisitorâJoshua.
Johan turned to Joshua and said,
âHm! Iâd prefer it to be good news, but it doesnât sound like it.â
âMy apologies.â
âEnough. Just report.â
âThe situation is not favorable.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âAll factions have learned that the Saint weâre searching for is, in fact, a high-ranking healer.â
Johanâs eyelid twitched slightly.
He hadnât seen this coming.
âHow?â
âRumors have spread widely throughout Neo Seoul. Because of this, each district and raid team is now moving to secure the Saint.â
âThatâs absurd. How could such a rumor get out? Donât tell me our own followers are the ones blabbing?â
âI apologize. We tried to trace the source, but came up with nothing.â
Joshua bowed his head as if he had committed the offense himself.
Johan, his face flushing red, asked,
âSo whatâs the current situation?â
âItâs not good. One by one, weâre losing contact with our followers within Neo Seoul.â
âTheyâve been taken out, then.â
âAs you know, our influence inside Neo Seoul is limited. These followers were secured with great effortâŠâ
Joshua trailed off, unable to finish.
It took an enormous investment of time and money to convert even a single proper believer within Neo Seoul. Thatâs what made each one so precious.
And now they were going silent.
It was clear theyâd lost their lives in clashes with other Awakened.
A painful loss for Dongdaemun.
Who knew how long it would take to secure new believers in Neo Seoul again?
Frustrated, Johan looked up at the cross.
Joshua simply stood silently and watched him.
After staring at the cross for some time, Johan finally spoke.
âAt this point, we must secure the Saint at all costs. Once we have her, we can easily make up for all those losses. Have we found no leads on her yet?â
âIâm sorry. Nothing yet.â
âDeploy more followers. Have them search more aggressively. And what about the Dark Saintsâany word from them?â
âNo significant updates yet. Though⊠we have lost contact with a few.â
âEven the Dark Saints have been taken?â
The calm that had barely returned to Johanâs face distorted once more.
The Dark Saints were the priests who protected Dongdaemun from the shadows.
Naturally, it took several times longer to cultivate them than other personnel. Losing a Dark Saint was not comparable to losing a mere follower.
âMartel, Elixon, and Chen Xi. Weâve lost contact with those three. Martel and Elixon disappeared in Guro, and Chen Xi in Sinchon.â
âSinchon?â
Johanâs eyes glinted with a chilling light.
There was one person that came to mind the moment Sinchon was mentioned.
âDid Zeon eliminate Chen Xi?â
âI donât believe so. Weâve had her under 24-hour surveillance, and there have been no suspicious movements.â
âAre you sure? With his skill, deceiving a watchful eye is childâs play.â
âLubo-nim is the one monitoring her personally.â
âHmâŠâ
Johan let out a low hum.
He knew better than anyone just how capable Lubo was.
Blasphemously dubbed the âEye of God,â Lubo had earned the title with good reason.
His awakened skill was Clairvoyance.
While it didnât literally allow him to see hundreds of miles away, it did enable him to monitor targets with precision over several kilometers.
Its true power lay in its ability to pierce through any illusion or barrier.
No deception, no false image could fool Luboâs clairvoyant eye.
He was, in every sense, a surveillance specialist.
Thatâs why Dongdaemun only deployed him to observe the highest-priority targetsâlike Zeon.
âYouâre saying Luboâs watching him directly?â
âYes. Heâs been on him around the clock.â
âThen it canât be ZeonâŠâ
Johanâs expression twisted further in displeasure.
If it had been anyone else, he might have doubted itâbut if Lubo was personally watching, then he could trust the report. Not even Zeon could evade or deceive Luboâs eyes.
Which meant Zeon wasnât the culprit.
Still, he couldnât shake the unease gnawing at him.
âTrack the missing Dark Saints. And tighten the surveillance on Zeon.â
âYou want more agents assigned, beyond Lubo-nim?â
âDouble it. Triple it. I want his every move monitored perfectly.â
âUnderstoodâŠâ
âZeon isnât the type to sit still. The fact that heâs not doing anything makes him even more suspicious. Heâs up to something.â
Johan considered Zeon his nemesis.
Time and again, Zeon had thwarted his plans.
Zeon was the only one who had delivered him such repeated failures. And that made Johan obsess all the more.
âZeon⊠ZeonâŠâ
Johan repeated the name over and over.
* * *
Chen Xi paused her steps as she walked through the underground sewer and looked around.
Not a single speck of light was to be found.
It felt like wandering endlessly in a maze with no exit in sight.
To her, it already felt like she had been down here for days.
Naturally, all contact with the outside world had been lost.
Dark Saints were supposed to report their location to Dongdaemun at regular intervals. But down in the sewer, that was impossible.
This was an entirely different world from the surface.
Chen Xi had never imagined such a dark, damp realm existed beneath her feet.
Total darkness so thick she couldnât see her own hand. A stench so vile it overwhelmed the senses.
Had she not been an awakened, she would have gone mad already.
Thatâs how horrendous the environment was.
And yet, she kept walkingânot back toward the surface, but deeper underground.
Because of her sacred duty.
âIf the Saint is here, then I will find her and escort her back to the surface.â
The most beautiful flowers always bloomed in the filthiest, darkest places. If the Saint had truly been born here, it was her mission to bring her back to the light.
With that sense of duty, Chen Xi pushed forward, enduring the hellish surroundings. And thenâat lastâshe saw it.
A faint glimmer of light appeared in her vision.
âAh!â
She gasped without meaning to.
That sliver of light piercing through the pitch darkness felt like a divine revelation.
Chen Xi hurried toward it.
And arrived at Zetoyaâs village.
In the center, a mana generator was running. Electric lights were lit throughout, and people were busily going about their tasks.
Chen Xiâs expression brightened.
But the villagers, seeing a stranger, immediately grew wary.
âWho are you?â
âSheâs from the surface.â
Just by her clothing, they knew she wasnât from here.
Raising both hands, Chen Xi addressed them,
âI mean you no harm. I am a messenger sent by God, who pities you all.â
âGod?â
âYes! God is always watching over you.â
âLies! Thereâs no such thing!â
âIf God existed, we wouldnât be suffering like this!â
The villagers rejected her words outright.
Those born and raised in the underground didnât believe in gods.
If God truly existed, they believed they would not have been condemned to live in such filth.
The unexpected resistance caught Chen Xi off guard.
Even on the surface, people often looked at Dongdaemun believers with suspicionâbut rarely did they openly defy them like this.
Most feared Dongdaemunâs power too much.
But these people were different.
To them, Dongdaemun wasnât something to fear.
Most didnât even know it existed.
If they didnât know of its existence, there was no reason to fear it.
Chen Xi decided to calmly try convincing them.
âPlease, believe me. God is real. If you trust me and come with me, Iâll take you to the holy temple. There, youâll have plenty of food and warm beds.â
âYouâll give us food and shelter?â
âYes! Iâll prepare a place for you on the surface. Surely thatâs better than living in this dirty, damp place.â
âYou mocking us?â
âHuh?â
âYou donât even know how deadly sunlight is to us, do you? Just a bit of exposure and our skin burns right off!â
One of the villagers shouted furiously.
Though Chen Xi had meant no harm, her words had unknowingly touched their deepest wounds.
Without awakening, it was impossible for these people to live on the surface. That sheâd made such careless remarks enraged them.
âGet lost, bitch!â
âSurface folks should stay up there! Donât come crawling down here!â
As the angry shouts grew, Chen Xiâs expression briefly falteredâthen turned cold.
She wasnât a missionary by nature.
She wasnât the kind who went door to door persuading others to believe in God.
She was the kind who punished those who refused.
And she realized: reasoning wouldnât work with these people.
She asked one last question,
âIs there a woman here with special powers? A girl who, say, has healed incurable illnesses?â
âStop talking nonsense!â
âThereâs no such thing!â
Their voices rose reflexively at the unexpected question.
Chen Xiâs gaze grew even colder.
âSo there is one.â
From their fierce reactions alone, she could tell.
The person she was looking for was here.
Radiating a chilling presence, Chen Xi said,
âHand her over. She does not belong in this filthy place.â
âScrew you!â
âDonât spout crap!â
Several burly men, unable to restrain themselves, charged at her.
In that instant, a silver flash burst from Chen Xiâs hand.
Slash!
The leading man was cleaved in two.
Thud!
His body fell, bisected cleanly mid-charge.
His organs and blood spilled out onto the ground.
The horrific sight triggered screams throughout the village.
âAaaagh!â
âMurder!â
Chen Xi smiled coldly at their reaction.
âYou shouldâve listened when I was being nice.â
In her hand was a nearly invisible silver thread.
A weapon made by blending metal into spider silk extracted from a spider-type monster.
Sharper than any blade. More flexible than any whip. Far longer.
Her own weapon, which she had named Divine Judgment.
Its effective killing range extended dozens of meters.
Snap!
âGah!â
A flick of her finger, and the silver thread sliced through another manâs neck.
The man collapsed, blood gushing like a fountain from his headless body.
Having taken two lives in an instant, Chen Xi declared,
âIâll be asking you some questions now. And every time I donât get the answer I want, one more person will die.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWhat is the name of the girl who performed miracles?â
ââŠâŠâ
While everyone hesitated and glanced aroundâ
Slice!
âGuh!â
Chen Xiâs silver thread claimed another life.
The villagers froze in terror.
âHer name?â
âDamn it! Remura. Her name is Remura.â
At last, someone confessed.
A smile crept across Chen Xiâs face.
âSee? Isnât it so much better when weâre honest? Letâs keep having open conversations like this. Is she still in the village?â
âHer mother took her and left.â
âWhy?â
âHer mother was greedy. She wanted to use her daughterâs powers to rule the village. When it didnât work, she left.â
âAnd?â
Chen Xi continued asking questions.
The terrified villagers, unable to even think of lying, answered every one.
[Translator - Peptobismol]
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