[Translator - Peptobismol]
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Chapter 347
âHa!â
âDamn it!â
Levin and Zetoyaâs faces twisted as they arrived at the village.
Several corpses were already visible.
Villagers had gathered around the bodies, weeping.
Brielle shook her head slightly and said,
âLooks like sheâs already been here.â
âShe used brutal methods. Judging by the wounds, sheâs using silver thread as a weapon, and she didnât hesitate to kill.â
Just from examining the corpses, Levin had already figured out the weapon Chen Xi used.
It was proof of just how experienced Levin had become.
Chen Xi had torn through Zetoyaâs village and vanished.
The only consolation was that the death toll wasnât too high.
She had killed only as many as needed to extract information and left.
The downside was that she moved with extreme efficiency.
Indiscriminate slaughter was easy, but killing selectively to get the exact information you needed required precision and skill.
Which meant she was a formidable opponent.
Tracking someone who operated with such ruthless efficiency would be that much harder.
Zetoya questioned the surviving villagers about what happened when Chen Xi visited.
A short while later, having gathered all the information, Zetoya approached the others.
âSheâs a complete lunatic. She executed villagers one by one until she got the answers she wanted.â
âThis will keep happening until we secure Remura.â
âThen we have to track her quickly.â
âAre you sure about this?â
âAbout what?â
âThis is your village. Are you okay leaving without tending to the dead?â
âWhat they want isnât to be buried. Itâs revenge.â
âIs that so?â
âYes. Even the families of the dead asked me to avenge them. So letâs get moving.â
âAlright, letâs go.â
Levin nodded and turned to Brielle.
Brielle pulled a glass vial from her pointed hat and said,
âShe left behind traces. It wonât be hard to follow her.â
She poured the liquid from the vial where Chen Xi had stood. Footprints began to glow in luminous green.
It was Brielleâs tracking potion.
Once a target was marked, she could sprinkle the potion at every fork in the path to determine which way they went.
Brielle took the lead, following the trail of glowing prints. Levin followed behind and spoke to Zetoya.
âLetâs go, Zetoya.â
âYes, hyung!â
And the three set off on the chase.
Once they confirmed no one else was around, Brielle said,
âOkay, come out now, Gaia!â
âBeeep!
Gaia emerged from the subspace portal.
Finally free, Gaia wagged her tail with joy.
In the past, Gaia had been too weak to endure the foul energy of the sewers, but she had grown stronger and could now handle it to some extent.
Brielle patted Gaia on the head and said,
âIâm glad youâre with me, too. But for now, letâs focus. We have to track her down before more lives are lost.â
âBeeep!
âAlright. Letâs go.â
Brielle and Gaia dashed through the darkness, following Levin and Zetoya.
* * *
Zeon sat inside Old Man Klexiâs shop, eating a meal.
A soup filled with chunks of meatâhis favorite dish.
At some point, he had started eating gukbap, and now it had become an essential source of energy.
Slurp!
As Zeon slurped down the hot broth, Old Man Klexi spoke up.
âIs it good?â
âItâs delicious.â
âCan you really swallow that down?â
âIt goes down great.â
âYou sent the kids to the Croc Hole, and youâre eating like this?â
âYou made it, so you know how good it is. How could I not eat it?â
âGeez! Donât you worry about those kids?â
âNot at all.â
Old Man Klexi scowled at Zeonâs firm answer.
âReally?â
âYes.â
âYouâre telling me you donât worry, sending those young kids off like that? Are you heartless?â
âI didnât raise them to be soft enough to warrant worry.â
âHuh?â
âI trained them harshly. This wonât be a problem for them.â
âYouâre sure about that?â
âYes.â
With that, Zeon lifted the bowl and drank the broth to the last drop.
Old Man Klexi looked silently at Zeonâs calm face.
He didnât like how composed he looked. But still, he trusted his words.
He knew just how cautious Zeon could be.
If Zeon said so, then he must be sure of it. He wasnât the type to send the kids into danger without reason.
Relieved at last, Old Man Klexi let out a sigh.
âWhew. So what about you? You planning to just sit around like this forever? Keep wasting time?â
âThatâs not the plan.â
âThen?â
âI was already thinking itâs about time to move. Just need to finish this gukbap first.â
The bowl was already nearly empty.
Zeon scraped up the last pieces of meat and rice, set the bowl down.
Clack!
âAh, that was great. Your food is always the best.â
âHehe! Everyone says that about my cooking.â
âThanks to you, Iâve got the energy to move again.â
âWhatâs your plan?â
âFirst, Iâm going to deal with the watcher.â
âThe watcher?â
âIâve tolerated it long enough.â
Zeon smiled faintly.
Old Man Klexi found that smile unsettling.
âThatâs your killing smile.â
âSorry?â
âI mean, thatâs the kind of smile people wear right before they kill someone.â
âAh, wellâŠâ
Realizing what he meant, Zeon chuckled softly and stood up.
âThanks for the meal. Iâll come by again.â
âBring the kids next time, if you can.â
âIâll try.â
âAlright. Take care.â
âYes, sir.â
Zeon placed some money on the table and left the shop.
Once he had walked a fair distance, his expression changed.
He looked up at the distant clock tower.
It was Sinchonâs most iconic landmark.
Thanks to it, no one in Sinchon needed to wear a watch.
The distance between him and the tower was over three kilometers.
To the average person, nothing on top of it would be visible. But to Zeon, it was perfectly clear.
There, atop the tower, sat a man watching him intently.
Wearing priest robes and radiating a fierce auraâLubo.
One of Dongdaemunâs prized Dark Saints, wielder of the overpowered skill Clairvoyance.
He was observing Zeonâs every move from the tower.
And reporting Zeonâs movements to Dongdaemun in real time.
A deep frown creased Luboâs brow.
Their eyes had just met.
âCould it be?â
There were three kilometers between them.
And he was cloaked with a stealth skill.
Not even the most skilled Awakened had ever spotted him before.
Of all the people heâd monitored, not one had ever noticed.
He had every reason to feel secureâbut Lubo never let his guard down.
He knew a momentâs complacency could cost him his life.
The instant their eyes locked, Luboâs heart began to pound wildly.
He recognized it for what it wasâhis instincts warning him.
âHe saw me.â
Lubo sprang to his feet.
At that moment, Zeon leapt off the ground.
Soaring through the airâheaded straight for the tower.
The earth propelled him upward with a burst of sand.
âDamn it!â
Lubo turned and ran without hesitation.
Though he specialized in surveillance, he was still an Awakened.
His physical capabilities rivaled most martial-type Awakened.
In an instant, he sprang off the tower and landed on a nearby rooftop.
âI need to regroup with the others.â
Ten Dark Saints had entered Sinchon.
With Chen Xi missing, nine remained.
Aside from him, there were eight others scattered throughout Sinchon.
Theyâd been gathering information on the Saint.
He already knew their locations.
Lubo began moving toward the nearest one.
Shhhhhh!
Suddenly, he heard a sharp sonic boom behind him.
Cold sweat trickled down his back.
He knew it was Zeon.
âDamn it!â
The sound grew louderâcloser.
He didnât need to guess what it meant.
Realizing he couldnât escape, Lubo turned around.
Wham!
A tremendous impact struck his chest.
Zeon had flown through the air and kicked him square in the chest.
âGah!â
Lubo screamed as he tumbled across the rooftop.
He rolled until he slammed into a guardrail and finally stopped.
Zeon landed softly in front of him.
To Lubo, who watched him descend on a stream of sand, Zeon looked like a devil.
Looking down at him, Zeon said,
âThank you for watching over me all this time.â
âSon of a⊠So you knew all along?â
âAfter spying on me every day for a month? Itâd be strange if I didnât.â
âThen you knew I was watching from the start?â
âYes.â
âHa! Fucking hellâŠâ
Lubo bit his lip in frustration.
He felt like everything heâd done for the past month had been a complete waste.
âSo you knew and still let me be?â
âI felt kind of bad for you.â
âFor what?â
âYou barely slept, crouching in hiding all the time just to watch me.â
âThen why didnât you strike earlier? Wouldâve saved me a month of effort.â
âBecause we had a deal.â
âA deal?â
âYou didnât know? I made a deal with Johan. I agreed to let you all move freely for one month.â
âThatâŠâ
Lubo trailed off.
Heâd heard the same from Johan.
Zeon looked back at the clock tower.
âA month has passed. By one minute. Time to leave.â
âYou crazy bastard! Youâre attacking over a minute?â
âLike I said, the deal with Johan was for exactly one month. Now you all need to keep your end.â
âShit!â
Lubo cursed under Zeonâs cold gazeâbut that was all he could do.
Even with his Clairvoyance, he was no match for Zeon.
If he fought, he would certainly lose.
Lubo staggered to his feet.
âTake everyone else and leave. If even one remains, I wonât sit still.â
âW-Wait. One of us is still unaccounted for.â
âYou want me to believe that? Youâve got ten minutes. Take the rest and get out of Sinchon. Anything that happens after will be on you and Johan.â
âGoddamn it!â
Lubo fled without another word.
Zeon smiled as he watched Luboâs retreating figure.
âNow the justification is on my side.â
He had given them a whole month.
And theyâd failed to find anything.
That was Dongdaemunâs failure.
He had honored the agreement. Now, Johan had no grounds to protest whatever Zeon did next.
âYouâre in for a headache, Johan. You gained nothing but enemies in the past monthâŠâ
[Translator - Peptobismol]
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