Chapter 349
Brielle let out a sigh.
âHaah⊠We were a bit late.â
She glanced between Heather, collapsed on the ground, and Chen Xi.
Through the gaping hole in Heatherâs back, the floor beneath her was visible.
Blood gushed from the wound as Heather convulsed.
A fatal injuryâshe was on the verge of death.
âMom!â
Remura tried to rush to Heather, but Chen Xi stopped her.
âItâs dangerous.â
âLet me go! I have to save her!â
Remura struggled to break free of Chen Xiâs grasp, but there was no way a young girl could overcome the strength of an Awakened.
Bakum, who had been guarding Remura, was too busy attacking the Awakened who had ambushed Heather to pay her any attention.
âIt wasnât me! I didnât do it!â
The Awakened who had struck Heather desperately tried to defend himself, but no one was listening.
All eyes were locked onto him.
That too was Chen Xiâs doing.
Inducing conflict through hypnosis was one of her specialties.
The trace amounts of mana she subtly released had lulled people into a hypnotic state, making rational judgment impossible.
Levin looked at Chen Xi.
âThis was your doing, wasnât it, Ajumma?â
âCalling a lady an Ajumma?â
âYouâre totally an Ajumma. Now let Remura go and letâs talk calmly.â
âOh, how adorable. And why should I?â
âBecause thatâs the only way you live.â
âYou think I fear death?â
âWhat nonsense? Everyone fears death.â
âNot I. For God and Lord Johan, Iâll gladly lay down this life.â
Chen Xi grinned, baring her white teeth.
Madness flickered behind that smile.
âSighâŠâ
Levin sighed again.
He had felt it beforeâbut dealing with fanatics like her was always exhausting.
âHow does Zeon-hyung deal with these types without flinching?â
The more he thought about it, the more impressive Zeon seemed.
At that moment, Brielle stepped forward.
âAjumma! Iâm telling you nicelyâlet Remura go and leave.â
âTch! Damn bratâŠâ
Hearing herself called âajummaâ againâfrom Brielle, right after LevinâChen Xiâs face twisted.
No matter how composed she pretended to be, hearing âajummaâ repeatedly was bound to sting.
Levin and Brielle were calling her that precisely because they knew it would get under her skin.
Then Zetoya spoke up.
âWhy are you doing this?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhyâre you hypnotizing people and turning them against each other?â
âTo take this little lady, of course.â
âYou didnât even ask what she wants?â
âSheâll love it once weâre in Dongdaemun. Clean, rich, worshippedâwhy wouldnât she be happy?â
Zetoya sighed at Chen Xiâs response.
Then he asked Remura,
âRemura, do you want to go to the surface?â
âNo! As long as I have Mom, Iâm fine. I donât want to go to the surface.â
Remura shook her head, tears streaming down her face.
âYou heard her, ajumma. Wake up and let her go.â
âSeriously, you brats are pushing it. One more step and she dies!â
Chen Xi tightened her grip around Remuraâs neck.
Remuraâs face instantly turned pale.
Zetoya instinctively flinched and stepped back.
Levin placed a hand on his shoulder and said,
âShe wonât kill Remura. If she did, Johan would explode in rage. So go stop the others. If weâre too late, this whole place goes up in flames.â
âOkay, hyung.â
Zetoya nodded and walked toward Bakum.
Due to Chen Xiâs hypnosis, Bakumâs eyes were bloodshot.
He was a C-rank martial-type Awakenedâfar stronger than D-rank Zetoya.
Normally, Zetoya wouldnât even dare approach him. But after the brutal training under Levin and Brielle in the desert, his skills and confidence had soared.
âBakum-nim! Itâs me, Zetoya.â
âGet out of the way, Zetoya. Stand in my path, and youâll regret it.â
âThis is all that womanâs doing. Please, come to your senses.â
âShut it!â
Bakum bellowed.
His mind was consumed with the need to kill the Awakened who had attacked Heather.
Fwoosh!
Bakum pushed off the ground, lunging toward the attacker.
âDamn it!â
Zetoya leapt as well.
Now wasnât the time for infighting among Croc Holeâs Awakened.
They needed to unite against Dongdaemunâs schemes.
Crash!
Zetoya and Bakum collided midair.
The tremendous impact twisted Zetoyaâs expression in pain.
Blocking Bakumâs repeated attacks, he shouted at Levin,
âHurry up and take her down!â
âOkay!â
Levin responded, closing in on Chen Xi.
Chen Xi, who had been keeping a close eye on the situation, clicked her tongue.
âTch! These little brats, getting in my way.â
Since Levin and the others had appeared, Chen Xi had been watching for an escape route.
Like most hypnotic abilities, hers had little effect on people with strong minds.
The weakened Awakened of the underground were easily influenced, but Levin and Brielle were not.
They had blocked every escape route and were tightening the encirclement.
Chen Xi reached into her coat and murmured,
âPlease get here quicklyâŠâ
She pulled out a tiny angel figurine.
A miniature angel, poised to shoot an arrowâan adorable statue specially granted to her by Johan.
Its name: Angel of Salvation.
Just as the name suggested, it was used to call for help.
No matter where she was, it would fly to Dongdaemun and reveal her location.
âGo!â
Chen Xi infused the figurine with mana as she whispered.
At once, a brilliant light burst from the angel figurine, and it shot off at blinding speed.
Before Levin or Brielle could react, it vanished into the darkness.
Chen Xi smirked in triumph.
âHoho! Lord Johan will be here shortly.â
âWill he, though?â
âWhat?â
âGuess you forgot whose turf this is.â
Levin grinned.
* * *
Whoosh!
With a burst of light, an angel shot out from the underground sewer.
Fluttering its tiny wings, it soared high into the sky and fired a tiny arrow.
Boom!
The arrow burst like a firework, creating a brilliant explosion.
Johan, en route to Sinchon with the paladins, saw the spectacle.
âThatâsâŠâ
His eyes trembled.
There was no mistaking it.
He was the one who had given Chen Xi the Angel of Salvation.
The item activated only when a rescue was requested from Dongdaemun.
Dark Saints like Chen Xi would never request help, even in mortal danger.
There was only one case where they did:
When the mission was nearly complete, and something critical went wrong.
A smile crept across Johanâs lips.
Chen Xiâs mission had been to secure the Saint.
Firing the Angel meant she had either secured or located herâand something had gone wrong.
âSo she did it, after all.â
The only issue was that the angel had been launched from Sinchon.
But to Johan, obsessed with the Saint, that wasnât a dealbreaker.
He immediately tried to push into Sinchon with the paladinsâbut was forced to stop at the entrance.
Because a man was blocking the road.
Johanâs face twisted.
âZeon!â
âJohan.â
Zeon stood before him, smiling.
As he approached Johan, he said,
âThis is a breach of our agreement.â
âBreach?â
âWe agreed to one month, did we not? I allowed Dongdaemunâs agents to operate freely for that period. And now you come dragging in troops?â
âSo this was your plan all along?â
âIâm not sure what you mean, sir.â
âYou imposed a deadline to chain us down. You knew all along, didnât you? That the one weâre looking for was in Sinchonâs sewers.â
âTalking nonsense again. All I know is thisâyou broke our agreement and invaded.â
âTrying to play word games with me now?â
Johanâs brow shot up.
His fury stirred the bloodlust of the paladins standing behind him.
Their very presence was enough to make oneâs knees buckleâbut Zeon faced them without flinching.
âThis isnât wordplay. Iâm asking you to honor our deal. You agreed: one month of activity in Sinchon. So whatâs the problem?â
âAnd so what?â
Johanâs face grew even darker.
He thought Zeon was mocking him.
A murderous aura flared as he growled,
âMove aside, Zeon!â
âIâm afraid I canât.â
âYou dare go against the will of God?â
âI donât particularly believe in God, to be honest.â
The calmness in Zeonâs voice made the paladins bristle.
âHow dare he deny God!â
âThat hereticâŠâ
The paladins looked ready to leap at Zeon.
They had long held resentment against him.
Thanks to Zeon alone, they had to withdraw from Sinchon when they were on the verge of total control. That humiliation still burned.
Johan spoke.
âThis is your final chance. Open the way, Zeon! Secure the Saint, and weâll withdraw peacefully.â
âDid God really say that? That a healer is the Saint?â
âYou dare question the words of God?â
âIâm just curious. What kind of god would whisper that a healer is the Saint and urge you to seize her?â
Zeon wasnât outright denying God.
He knew Dyoden had slain a god.
Even if it was only a hollow shell stripped of its divinity and power.
If dragons could cross over, there was no reason gods couldnât.
But what bothered him was why this god would urge Johan to claim a healer as the Saint.
No way it was without purpose.
âHaaâŠâ
Johan sighed.
All the emotions heâd been bottling up poured out with that breath.
Rage toward Zeon, fear, jealousyâevery negative feeling was released.
Only one emotion remained:
Killing intent.
âNow I understand. You and I cannot coexist under the same sky. If Dongdaemun and I are to live, you must die.â
âTook you long enough. I knew from the moment we first met.â
Zeon smiled.
It was fate that they should clash. The only reason heâd delayed until now was Dongdaemunâs reach.
He had no idea how many within Neo Seoul had been co-opted by them. Hidden believers shielding them from the shadows.
Leaving them alive would only bring future disaster.
But that problem had been resolved.
In their search for the Saint, Dongdaemunâs believers had stirred up conflict all over Neo Seoul.
Now their identities were exposed, and they were no longer feared.
Around Johan stood paladins and other core personnelâDongdaemunâs main force.
If Zeon could wipe them out, he could uproot the organization entrenched in both the slums and Neo Seoul.
Swoosh!
Behind Zeon, dozensâno, hundredsâof sand soldiers rose up.
They were the Sand Soldiers who would fight alongside him.