Chapter 415: Mystery Ability
This time, Angor didnât activate the magic array on the gun.
He simply pulled the trigger while the âwhite bulletâ was in the firing position.
Countless light beams emerged from the barrel, which quickly shrank into one single bullet trail that looked like a comet and sank into the undead presence.
The soul screamed and collapsed on the dirt.
Angor stepped back a bit to observe the outcome.
The soul was trembling madly; her long messy hair had covered her head so Angor could not see her face.
A moment later, the soul became still.
âIt⊠didnât disappear? So the bullet isnât for killing the undead?â Angor muttered, âDonât tell me itâs the opposite?â
He knew that there were all kinds of really strange Mystery abilities. Prome once mentioned an item called âWhelk of The Dreaming Coastâ which, according to Prome, was used for âputting non-lifeform items to sleep, regardless of their levelâ. Till today, no one had figured out the point of the item.
It wasnât surprising at all if his âwhite bulletâ turned out to be something beneficial to undead beings.
Angor regretted a little when thinking about this possibility. Carefully, he moved back further and fully activated Infinite Reticence to conceal his body.
The female soul was not moving, but Angor saw something white shining around her.
She suddenly lifted her head.
And her appearance shocked Angor because he knew her faceâshe was the dying woman in Veneesâ bathroom who tried to use Angorâs help to become a powerful undead creature.
Angor remembered her identity to be the 13th daughter of Goman King. She never mentioned her real name though. Maybe because she didnât care anymore.
She had been staring at Dark Castle probably because of her unyielding hatred toward that place.
As Angor went over his thoughts, the female soul suddenly screamed again as the âwhite glowâ began to gather at her head.
Under the light, Angor noticed that the woman was slowly taking on her former look, which was a decent-looking woman with silk-like hair and adorable eyebrows.
Angor grew even more confused about the nature of the âwhite bulletâ.
Whatever did this thing do?
The glow around the woman died down, leaving the female soul in a really strange condition. Her face now had two completely different looks. Half of her was a gruesome wraith with sharp fangs and bulging blood veins, while the other half looked like a lady from a well-educated family.
âDoes this thing revert them to normal souls?â Angor pondered in awe. According to books, there were no known methods for reverting fallen souls; yet the strange sight in front of his eyes had punched a giant hole in that theory.
âWho are you?â Angor decided to ask.
The womanâs âsplitâ face immediately changed expressions. One half of her seemed scared, while the other was full of resentment like any other wraiths.
The spirit looked around without finding who was talking and slowly moved away from Angorâs position.
Does she know fear?
Angor continued ti ask, âHey, can you understand me? Do you remember your name? Do you remember Goman King?â
The soul was backing away faster. The ânormal halfâ of her face frowned in confusion.
âYouâre the 13th daughter of Goman King. The elder princess put you in this situation. Do you recall that?â
With an âARGHH!â, the female soul quickly left the ground and floated into Black Forest.
Angor shook his head. He couldnât possibly chase after her without a PROPER flying skill.
âSo⊠I wasted that bullet.â
He felt like crying. Still, the test did give him some information to go by. The female soul managed to regain some of her consciousness, and her ânormal halfâ showed many emotions that didnât belong to fallen undead, such as calm, confusion, and fear.
âIs she actually under both states?â
He wasnât sure. He needed to do more testing later.
He planned to choose his next target more carefully. At least, he should make sure that the soul couldnât escape; otherwise, he would only be wasting his ammunition.
It would be pretty difficult to run into soul swarms outside Dark Castle, so Angor intended to collect more âwhite bulletsâ while he was here.
He spent more time sweeping through Black Forest.
Of course, the drastic decrease in the number of souls was easily noticed by Dark Castle.
Felicia watched Angorâs moves using her crystal ball and frowned. âWhatâs he doing?â
âTrying out his new weapon?â Greya moved closer. âTold you, the boy got potential. When I first met him a year ago, he was just another mortal that everyone could bully, like a stray dog. Look at him now⊠Heâs strong enough to face the undead army. I donât know many wizards who are willing to confront filthy undead like this. Oh, look at his movesâŠâ
Greya smiled gently at Angorâs image.
Felicia would agree with Greya, for she already witnessed how Angor almost became a âMystery Alchemistâ.
But she was still puzzled about what she saw. âThat thing is pretty handy when killing the undead in a large area⊠An effective magic array, perhaps, which means he possesses the legacy of a great alchemist. But does he really need to kill that many souls to test a weapon?â
âWell, it did absorb one half of a âMystery soulâ. Maybe heâs trying to find its secret power. Speaking of Mystery Items⊠Some are completely useless, while some can display amazing power even though it isnât whole, like that Soul Orb dish thing in Soul Genesis Garden. I donât know what Angor has created, but I do hope he gets something nice.â
Inside Spirit Realm located on floor B2, Isabelle slowly opened her eyes when she heard Greyaâs words.
âHeh⊠There is no such thing as a useless Mystery Item. You just need someone to find the right way to use it.â
She then glanced toward Angorâs direction, where the boy was still slaughtering fallen souls in the forest.
âNow, thatâs actually helpful to Dark Castle. Iâve always wanted to get rid of all the lingering spirits⊠But itâs just hopeless when those inside Dark Castle do not change their way.â
She closed her eyes and resumed meditating.
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Angor spent three days outside during which he eliminated countless fallen souls. He finally gained six bullets in the cylinder; all ready to be used.
He nearly traveled to every part around Dark Castle. After making sure that no more âwhite dotsâ could enter his gun, he put away the revolver and headed back. As a result of his âhard workâ, there was not another fallen soul in sight.
When passing through the graveyard, he changed his direction to visit Flowey.
And what he saw under the well surprised him a bit.
Flowey was quietly reading a book in front of a desk. The little girl seemed fine. What shocked Angor was that Floweyâs room had changed completely. She had deconstructed her bed and placed all the wooden planks aside, probably because she wanted to make something with them.
She now had a hanging hammock in the middle of the room as her new bed.
Also, Flower was wearing something different too. Her ordinary yellow overall dress had some flower-shaped decorations on it. Angor quickly realized where they came from when he saw the scissors and cut-out bedsheet on the desk.
It seemed Flowey grew bored and decided to do some handicrafts.
With a flicker of mind, Angor created a second illusion that was full of illusionary materials, such as wood, paper, sewing threads, and fabrics. He placed the âstorage illusionâ beside the window and hid it there. Flowey should easily notice it.
Without interrupting Flowey, Angor silently left the cave.
He felt happy after seeing Floweyâs interesting crafting attempt. He never expected the little girl to âplayâ with his illusion in such a way.
Once he learned how to bestow more detailed properties to illusionary objects, he could even try practicing magic array drawing and alchemy in his illusion without having to waste any materials. He wouldnât do that now because he couldnât guarantee absolutely correct logics that would be required for delicate works. Still, doing ordinary arts in his illusion should be no problem.
Angor returned to Dark Castle and saw both Greya and Felicia on the first floor.
He was still a little worried that Felicia might question him about the incident the other day or the nature of the âstitch womanâ. Therefore, he was pretty surprised when Felicia only welcomed him with a smile.
âAngor dear! Come here.â Greya waved a hand at him.
Angor saw Greyaâs expression to be that of a charming woman this time instead of the childishness carried by a small girl.
âLady Greya?â he tried to call her by her name.
Greya chuckled at Angorâs careful call. âThe one and only. The little girl is sleeping right now.â
âThe little girl?â Angor somewhat felt as if something clicked in his mind. Still, he complied and sat on the sofa across Greya.
Greya smiled brightly.
âBy the way, I found a single special feather on Tobyâs bodyâŠâ
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