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Chapter 50 The Purified People_1

Biên tập viên: EndlessFantasy Translation

"That powerful?"

Huai Shi was stunned for a moment before a wide smile spread across her face, her confidence swelling. This time, without waiting for the enemy to attack again, she launched an offensive of her own.

The Sacrificial Knife wasn't excessively long, only slightly longer than an ordinary dagger, which suited Huai Shi's Dagger Combat perfectly.

The Rome Dagger Boxing Technique, at LV8, was no longer inferior to the once-famed Red Gloves, having reached the upper echelons of professional skill. It could be said there wasn't a hint of ostentation left; it had transformed into an out-and-out killing art.

Instantly, Crying Snake felt a wave of wretched, indignant despair.

He had barely survived the bombardment, only to be surrounded before he even had time to react.

He had originally wanted to reclaim the Sacred Relic gifted by the Lord. Incidentally, he'd hoped to find some newbie to trample on to vent his frustration. Who could have anticipated that his own strike would be akin to stirring up a Peppa Pig's hornet's nest?

Where did this freak jump out from? Oddly reactive, unaffected by snake venom, and her Sword Technique is so fierce it's frightening! Without any Stigma, she jumped two levels and beat me like I was her grandson...

"Get lost!"

He howled with all his might, his Bone Blade parrying Huai Shi's knife as he turned to flee. But then he saw that a line of people had already taken positions behind him at some point. Seeing him trying to escape, they greeted him with a volley of bullets, clearly intending to force him into a head-on confrontation with Huai Shi to capture him alive.

Crying Snake was so incensed he almost laughed out loud.

Even if I'm outmatched in blade combat, am I, a Second Stage·Gold Sublimator, really afraid of a newbie without even a Stigma? First, I'll take a hostage!

Ignoring Huai Shi's ferocious assault, the teeth in his mouth suddenly elongated, spewing a stream of venom that looked like clear water. The venom quickly evaporated in mid-air, transforming into wisps of white mist. Wherever it passed, even stones were corroded, leaving pitted holes.

Huai Shi was startled and hurriedly retreated. He seized the opportunity, regaining the initiative. One hand shot out recklessly, grabbing the blood-sucking blade, while the other reached for Huai Shi's neck.

Then, darkness enveloped his vision, and he heard the incessant roar of gunfire.

Knife in one hand, Huai Shi had already drawn the pistol from her vest with the other and pressed it against his forehead, repeatedly pulling the trigger.

The small-caliber bullets couldn't even penetrate his skull, but their impact was no less devastating than a penetrating injury. He was instantly stupefied, uncertain if his brains had been rattled loose.

"Let go!"

Huai Shi wrenched the Sacrificial Knife from his grasp and chopped down powerfully. As the blade cleaved through the air, she ignited the pale Source Substance fire in her hand, adding the weight of an Axe to the blade. With one swift cross-cut, she hacked off one of his arms. Then, she withdrew the blade and struck again.

She cleanly severed both of his arms.

After absorbing enough blood, the damaged Sacrificial Knife quickly began to repair itself. From shattered bronze debris, it restored itself to its original glossy appearance, as though freshly forged. It even began to misbehave, attempting to absorb Huai Shi's Source Substance.

Absorb my Source Substance? Are you kidding me? Huai Shi was amused. You dare to absorb from me, a Negative Energy Producer? Pal, have you got that wrong?

She directly re-materialized Apocalypse back into Source Substance, then mixed it with a large amount of heart poison, and poured it in, letting the damned thing absorb its fill.

At first, it consumed greedily. When it sensed something was amiss and tried to stop, the Hand of Confinement seized its hilt and forcefully fed it more, like being made to gulp down chili water. It drank its fill.

In the end, the blade trembled violently, emitting a mournful cry, as if begging for mercy.

The pure Negative Energy and an even purer death poison had truly tormented it enough, turning it back into a dull, gray thing, held in Huai Shi's hand as docile as a chastened child.

With the internal matter settled, it was time to deal with the external one.

Huai Shi picked up the Sacrificial Knife, reversed its edge, and advanced on Crying Snake, unleashing a fierce barrage of chops. The terrifying weight bestowed by the Hand of Confinement made each blow as heavy as an Axe. Soon, Crying Snake, lying on the ground, twitched a few times and then stopped moving altogether.

It could only be said that a tiger stranded in the lowlands can be bullied by dogs. The Gold-Stage master, who could have easily beaten Huai Shi in a direct confrontation, had first been battered by missiles and Incendiary Bombs. Now, he was being thrashed by Huai Shi. Egged on by Raven's sly instigation, Huai Shi even hacked off the three horns on his head.

That stuff was valuable.

The essence of the Crying Snake Stigma's toxin was concentrated in them. With a little refinement, it could be made into an antidote for most neurotoxins.

"They should fetch tens of thousands, I guess," Raven remarked, then paused before adding, "per gram."

Hearing this, Huai Shi, who had been slightly hesitant, decisively took the risk.

Such good stuff! These High-Stage Sublimators are truly walking treasure troves!

After Huai Shi was finished, the Suppression Troops, who had been waiting for some time, rushed over. They bound the barely alive Crying Snake on the ground with layer upon layer of shackles.

First came manacles to bind his flesh, then an Explosion Collar to block his Stigma. After that, several Potions—red, green, and other colors—were shot directly into his carotid artery via an Injection Gun. Finally, a seven to eight-centimeter-long nail was hammered into the base of his neck, making Huai Shi's eyes twitch uncontrollably.

Is that really necessary?

The burly men of the Suppression Troops all looked unfazed, indicating with a wave of their hands that this was merely standard procedure. Huai Shi wondered if Director Fu was trying to kill a chicken to scare the monkeys—a subtle warning for her not to stir up trouble in the Current Circumstances.

It seemed only one fish had escaped the net. Huai Shi searched the ruins again, but this time, nothing jumped out to backstab her.

Unfortunately, she found no trace of King Ocean, not even a body.

Logically speaking, someone as weak as him, not even a Sublimator, should have died instantly in the missile explosion. But Huai Shi still harbored doubts. That guy was incredibly hard to kill; even Red Gloves hadn't managed it. Now, with no corpse visible, there was no guarantee he wasn't hiding somewhere, plotting trouble.

From the distant woods, Raven whistled, looking toward another hill.

As soon as the missiles began to fall, the figure lurking there had turned and fled. He ran like an old farmer who, having stolen a watermelon, found himself under artillery fire—abandoning his companions and fleeing frantically without a backward glance.

It had to be said that King Ocean's knack for sensing danger and fleeing swiftly was far more developed than his virtually nonexistent talent for scheming.

Watching from the sidelines the whole time, Raven saw everything but said nothing. It simply shook its wings, and a feather drifted down.

The feather drifted down, landing on the exposed nape of King Ocean's neck. It dissolved like diluted ink, transforming into something like a sunburn mark.

What kind of fish can be caught with such bait in this quagmire? It was very curious.

***

"Well done." Ai Qing glanced at Crying Snake, trapped in the cage, her gaze calm. "No," she corrected herself, "I should say, we caught a big one."

Director Fu looked at the charred white ruins and sighed helplessly. The Astronomical Society's airstrike might have been satisfying for them, but it was the Special Affairs Department that had to clean up the mess.

He could only lament that some of these individuals were incredibly resilient; otherwise, they wouldn't have found anyone left alive to give a statement.

He truly couldn't comprehend Ai Qing's hardcore, Russian Federation-style logic.

However, he also had to thank her for this reckless and arguably excessive decision, which had successfully averted a brutal ambush. Just looking at the remnants of those monstrous things at the scene was enough to make one's teeth ache.

What gave him an even bigger headache was this: how did so many Border Variants appear in the Current Circumstances?

These creatures were already formidable enough to engage a modern military in a direct confrontation...

Irritated, he lit a cigarette. "What in the blazes are the customs people up to?"

"As much as I'd love to teach those incompetents a lesson, unfortunately, these things have nothing to do with customs." Ai Qing sighed regretfully, proposing a new hypothesis. "What if they weren't smuggled in from the Border, but were raised right here in the Current Circumstances?"

"Hm?" Director Fu was momentarily stunned, then furrowed his brows.

If that were the case, it would explain where all the money and resources the Savior Association had been hoarding had gone, and how they had used the privileges they'd so desperately schemed to obtain from the upper echelons.

But it also meant the severity of the situation had escalated once more.

The irony was that for so many years, the shadow of the Savior Association had been silently growing in the coastal regions, and the Special Affairs Department had remained completely oblivious. In the end, it was a Border terrorist organization like Green Day that inadvertently exposed them...

One could only imagine that someone in the shadows had been constantly covering for them, shielding them and allowing them to flourish...

What was more troubling was that Border Variants weren't like chickens, ducks, pigs, or sheep that could thrive on simple fodder. Their environmental requirements were even more stringent than those of some endangered species. Air, food, even the depth of their habitat—all could influence their development and growth.

Apart from the Astronomical Society's now-sealed giant biological experimentation facility, the 'Existence Institute,' institutions capable of such feats were exceedingly rare.

And, coincidentally, among them was an organization renowned for its ability to rear Border Variants...

"—The Purified People." Director Fu uttered the name, almost groaning as he massaged his temples. "Damn it, this is a huge mess. Can we be sure?"

"Don't we have a ready-made test subject?" Ai Qing lifted her chin, gesturing toward the Crying Snake Sublimator in the cage, her gaze becoming profound. "If it really is those lunatics, you definitely won't get anything out of him. Better to make some use of the waste.

"The moment any of The Purified People use external power to achieve sublimation, their souls are branded by their Lord. From that moment on, everything they possess, including their life and body—down to the last drop of blood and every shred of flesh—belongs to the Ultimate Master.

"In Hell's Paradise of Bliss, believers and envoys alike—all living beings—are merely provisions in reserve. Once they are deemed to have lost their value, it is time for the Superiors to indulge in them at the nocturnal banquet..."

As she spoke, she looked at Director Fu. His expression changed, and after a long moment, he sighed helplessly and waved his hand. "Do as you wish. I'll sign off on it later."

Satisfied, Ai Qing retracted her gaze and beckoned to Huai Shi.

Nearby, Huai Shi, who was thoroughly enjoying a moment of slacking off, jumped in fright. Looking around and confirming Ai Qing was calling her, she instinctively felt uneasy.

"Uh, Old Pal," Huai Shi dithered, reluctant to approach. "Even if I'm just a cog in the Astronomical Society's machine, you can't just order me around every single day, can you?"

"Relax, I'm not asking you to go through hell and high water," Ai Qing said, pointing to the Sacrificial Knife in Huai Shi's pocket. "Give me that."

Huai Shi hesitated for a moment but eventually took out the knife, offering it to Ai Qing handle-first. "Be careful, that thing is pretty wicked."

"It's just a D-Grade Border Relic. The risks are manageable."

Ai Qing indifferently took out a handkerchief, wrapped it around the knife handle, and took it. Once it left Huai Shi's hand, the knife began to act up again, trembling and emitting a low hum that made one's scalp tingle.

Supporting herself with her cane, Ai Qing rose from her wheelchair. Holding the knife in her other hand, her face expressionless, she stepped forward. Through the bars of the cage, she plunged the blade into the Crying Snake Sublimator's throat.

CRACK!