Chapter 558 (1/2)
Due to not being able to grab a brick towards the end of her fight earlier, Lily was caught up in a battle trance. It drove her to tear into the stricken monster. Her powerful jaw ripped its flesh and bones as she dragged the monster from one end to another. It took Hao Ren some effort to pull the werehusky, who was deep in her battle trance away from the monster, and he almost took a bite for his troubles. The werehusky was not even that protective of her food on normal days. This was a whole new level.
“Can you stop biting people when you fight?” Hao Ren pinched Lily by her ears to get her to settle down. “And you almost bit me!”
The golden glow faded from Lily’s eyes as she cooled down. “Oh… I couldn’t control myself. Got too into it.”
Vivian gave the blood stains by the edge of Lily’s mouth a weird look. A mischevious smile appeared on her face and the latter was unnerved by it. “What are you staring at, Battie?!”
Vivian pointed at Lily’s mouth. “Lick your mouth, take it in.”
“Awoo?”
The werehusky then quickly ran to a corner to puke.
“I suppose this thing here won’t be going anywhere?” Hao Ren carefully went up to the monster. The latter was beaten to a pulp, but it was still alive. Yet, because of its broken limbs and massive loss of blood, it could no longer attack. All Hao Ren saw was a charred human ball attempting to stand up, like it did not feel any pain. The whole thing gave him goosebumps and a few of the Aerymian Elves started to whisper amongst themselves. “What is that?”
“Is it a local? Doesn’t seem like it.”
“Are there any signs of life…”
After confirming that the monster could no longer do any harm, the captain of the Royal Guard declared that the emergency was over. Nonetheless, the soldieres still held their weapons and formed a ring around the hall. At the same time, a cardinal yelled, “Quick, tend to His Holiness!”
The scroll brought by the monster masquerading as a ranked knight was clearly imbued with a curse or some foul magic. The pope was seemingly petrified the moment he read the scroll. It appeared as though his soul had been taken by the scroll. The proclaimation of the pope returning to the goddess caused even more unease. A few of the cardinals made their way to the pope once they broke out of their stupor, however no one dared to do anything rash. The pope was still reading the scroll. His facial expression was stiff, and veins started to pop on his skin. His eyes were lifeless, yet he was still breathing. No one knew what to do.
But as everyone was fretting about, the pope suddenly shuddered as the light returned to his eyes and the mark of death faded away. Breathing heavily, the old clergyman exhaled deeply.
A few cardinals quickly stepped forward. “Your Holiness…”
“That was vile magic. A evil god was trying to dominate my mind, but it underestimated the faith I have in the goddess.” The pope waved his hand, signaling that he was fine. “The heretics think that everyone is as weak-willed as them. They actually thought of using this to test my faith… I am fine. I could still vaguely tell what was going on. What became of the heretic?”
The cardinals and knights escorted the pope to the monster. The latter was still struggling and the moment it noticed that the pope was unharmed, it let out a string of violent screams. That meant it was still capable of cognitive thoughts. The pope frowned as he looked at the monster, sympathy appearing in his eyes. “Poor thing. It was created by the heretics using foul magic… I can feel at least 10 other suffering souls within it. John is one of them.”
Hao Ren asked some of the attendees around him and learned that John was the name of the knight, whom the monster had impersonated. It seemed like the heretics were able to corrupt a ranked Church Knight. Either by force or brainwashing, they turned the pious warrior into a part of the monster.
King Mhoren ordered the great hall to be sealed off and most of the unrelated personnel were dismissed. The Aerymian Elves were also evacuated to other rest areas in the Royal Palace. The scene quickly calmed down, and aside from Hao Ren and his crew, only the king, the pope, Marshal Ophra, a few cardinals and princes as well as their guards remained.
“How did the heretics even get in here?” Becky, in view of her special status, was not evicted. With a panicked look on her face, she said, “This is the Royal City!”
“Perhaps they have been pushed to the brink,” Marshal Ophra’s voice was calm, and it helped ease the nerves of those present. “We have been targeting this Cult of Origination in our recent sweeps. They are a loose organization, and should have no more than a dozen at the core of their cult. However, they have about 10 other splinter cults of various names and sizes. These cults have already taken a heavy beating… Seems like they are now fighting like cornered beasts.”
“It is a shame for the Hollettan royal house that our estemeed guests have been rudely shocked by this ruckus.” Anger appeared across King Mhoren’s face. The smiling king had his temper too. “For that, I am deeply sorry. You have witnessed a big disgrace.”
Hao Ren waved the king off. “No worries about that. Anything can happen in the Macr… Ugh, I didn’t mean that. I mean I’ve seen plenty, and I’m very used to such incidents. As for the heretics… what sort of information do you have? I will need them as well.”
Hao Ren had made a request to Ophra before leaving previously. In order for him to search for clues regarding the goddess of creation, he needed to know what the gigantic floating brain was—the one summoned by the heretics. If it was possible, he would connect with the brain again to glean more information on the “Origin of Life”. And in this trip to Holletta, learning more about the heretics was one of Hao Ren’s agendas.