Chapter 392 - 392 Switching Pathways

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n392 Switching Pathways

nThe digestion of the Pyromaniac potion progressed much faster than Lumian had expected. This quick reaction was likely due to the activation of Blood Emperor Alista Tudor’s aura without proper protection, akin to setting a blaze in Trier. The flames burned even the Saint Viève Cathedral and the patriarchal cathedral of the God of Steam and Machinery Church.

nHela watched the flesh and maggots consumed by the crimson flames for a moment before turning to Franca.

n“Can we now discuss the clues about transmigration?”

nFranca tersely acknowledged her words and gathered her thoughts.

n“Ciel had previously attempted a unique summoning ritual, which inadvertently brought forth a shadow suspected to be from my homeland, the one I share with Muggle. He even formed a contract with this entity.

n“After discovering this, I had Ciel summon the shadow again to communicate with it.

n“The shadow’s language is remarkably similar to that of my homeland. When asked about its origin, it said, ‘The Blood Son of Heaven disrupted the netherworld, and the Underworld Daoist sacrificed himself to enter the river.'”

nFranca translated the last sentence into Intisian.

nHela listened attentively and then turned her gaze to Lumian.

n“Could this be the apparition of Blood Emperor Alista Tudor?

n“Underworld Daoist was the one who dragged Him back?”

n“That’s our hypothesis,” Lumian replied succinctly, indicating that Franca was also aware of the Samaritan Women’s Spring. There was no need for excessive secrecy.

n“Underworld Daoist…” Hela murmured the term softly.

nFranca continued to recount her and Lumian’s theories, suspecting that the illusionary river behind the spring might connect to the original world of her and the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society members.

nHela remained silent, her dark eyes gleaming with a subtle brilliance, as though concealing a galaxy.

n“That covers most of it. Once we’ve dealt with the traitors in the Research Society, I’ll share this information with everyone,” Franca said after a brief pause. She also reminded Hela, “Apart from April Fool’s, Loki’s allies might be lurking in other teams. They tend to participate in activities without playing pranks and only reveal themselves during crucial moments.”

nHela nodded slightly and replied, “I’ll discuss how to handle this with Gandalf and the others.”

nThe woman then turned her gaze to Lumian.

n“If there’s nothing else, I’ll take you back to the surface.”

nLumian withdrew his gaze from the flames and let out a deep breath.

n“I’ll take care of this.”

nHe crouched down and placed his hands in front of Loki’s lifeless body.

nRumble. Accompanied by a muted explosion and a slight tremor in the ground, the earth, carrying flesh, blood, and maggots, suddenly sank into the mire and rocks.

nFranca nodded in realization.

nThis way, any remaining corruption on Loki’s corpse wouldn’t be exposed to cave adventurers who might pass by later.

nShe assisted in carrying the corpses of the two marionettes over, contemplating whether to collect the Wraith’s teeth and nails.

nThese were excellent spiritual ingredients that could be used to forge Beyonder weapons.

nIf the Wraith had lost control and transformed into a monster, Franca wouldn’t feel any psychological burden dealing with his corpse. However, he still retained his human form.

nConsidering that she didn’t lack offensive weapons or poison for coating them, Franca simply harvested the powder from the translucent Wraith and absorbed its residual spirituality.

nAfter removing the clothes bestowed by the evil god and checking for any clues, Franca tossed the two corpses into the blazing pit.

nOnce she had completed this task, she turned to Hela and asked with curiosity,

n“Madame Hela, have you advanced to Sequence 4 and become a demigod?”

nOtherwise, how could she have subdued Loki so effortlessly?

n“Yes,” Hela confirmed with a nod.

nFranca pondered for a moment and probed further, “You used to follow the Corpse Collector pathway, but this time, you displayed the power of the Evernight pathway. Did you use a mystical item?”

nWas it similar to using a Sealed Artifact to enable everyone to enter the Nation of the Evernight in Concealment and participate in the gathering?

nThe Corpse Collector pathway was also known as the Death pathway.

nHela’s voice was icy as she replied, “I’ve switched to Sequence 4 Nightwatcher of the Evernight pathway.”

n“Why?” Franca was intrigued by Hela’s choice.

nWhile she had once contemplated switching to the neighboring Hunter pathway when advancing to Sequence 4, it was mainly to restore her body to its male form. Under usual circumstances, sticking to a single pathway until the end was generally the better choice. After all, the acting acquired in the earlier Sequences were deeply ingrained in that pathway, making it easier and safer to become a Sequence 4 Beyonder of the same pathway.

nOf course, if one couldn’t find the Sequence 4 potion formula and main ingredient for their pathway, they might consider switching to a neighboring pathway. It wouldn’t necessarily lead to half-madness, and they could gain a mix of unique abilities.

nFranca had never seen any indication from Hela of wanting to switch pathways. When they discussed and exchanged information at the Research Society, Hela primarily focused on topics related to the Corpse Collector domain. Most of the materials and items gathered and sold were concentrated in this pathway.

nCould it be that the Sequence 4 potion formula, main ingredients, or corresponding rituals of the Corpse Collector pathway proved impractical? Franca speculated, drawing on her extensive knowledge of mysticism.

nHela’s pale face softened.

nShe gazed into the darkness beyond the abandoned mine, her voice taking on a contemplative tone.

n“If I continued along the Death pathway, the deity I believe in would eventually transform me into a crucial vessel for specific moments.”

nAt this point, Hela wore a rare smile and spoke with a distant look in her eyes.

n“It’s already a challenge for Her to maintain Her humanity. So, I shouldn’t burden Her any further.”

nFranca was initially perplexed but began to grasp Madame Hela’s reasoning for switching pathways.

nHela gave her a brief look and added, “If I can advance to Sequence 3, I should either revert to the Death pathway or switch to the Warrior pathway.

n“The upper ranks of the Evernight pathway are facing a severe resource shortage.”

n“Wow,” Franca couldn’t help but envision Hela wielding various Sequence abilities from the Evernight, Corpse Collector, and Warrior pathways. She found it both impressive and formidable.

nShe, too, felt a sense of excitement about the possibility of acquiring the abilities of a Demoness and a Hunter in the future.

nMeanwhile, Lumian incinerated Loki’s mutated remains and filled the pit.

nHela promptly obscured the area in darkness.

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nWhen Lumian and Franca regained consciousness, they found themselves outside the abandoned mine near the entrance to Underground Trier on Rue Anarchie.

nIn the distance, they could hear faint movements coming from Rue des Blouses Blanches.

n“Phew, this is the most dangerous situation I’ve encountered since becoming a Beyonder,” Franca said, exhaling deeply and speaking with emotion. “If Loki hadn’t used me as bait to lure you here, there’s a high chance I would have become a marionette.”

nLumian tersely acknowledged her words and remained silent.

nHe took a step forward and began to walk down the street.

nFranca followed him and asked curiously, “Did Loki say anything when he tried to disrupt your mind with his trash talk? Although many of his words may be lies, they might contain valuable information.”

nFor example, the suspicion that every member of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society possessed the lingering aura of the Celestial Worthy.

nLumian remained silent for a few moments before responding.

n“He recounted how they harmed Aurore, how they repeatedly disclosed her mental state and psychiatric treatment process, and how they shamelessly mocked her…”

nHis explanation was concise, but the simplicity of his words couldn’t mask the anger that rose in him again.

n“Huh?” Franca was initially surprised but quickly grasped the gravity of the situation. “That Psychiatrist, I Know Someone?”

nLumian nodded slowly.

nFranca contemplated the situation carefully, her anger growing with each passing thought.

n“Dammit! How can they be so evil? I fully support you in tearing them apart, dismembering them, skinning them, and stuffing them with grass!” After several seconds of contemplation, she unleashed a curse.

nLumian remained silent, seemingly weighing the feasibility of such actions.

nFranca glanced at him and hesitantly suggested, “When you faced the other April Fools’ team members earlier, you held back and didn’t kill them directly…”

nLumian chuckled.

n“Why should I kill those idiots? It’s more agonizing, humiliating, and regretful for these individuals who believe they’re clever when they realize how Loki and the others manipulated them. It brings me greater satisfaction than killing them.

n“In the future, whenever anyone mentions Loki, it will be akin to insulting their intelligence to their faces, and they won’t be able to escape it.”

nFranca breathed a sigh of relief.

nShe said to Lumian, “Rue des Blouses Blanches seems quite lively. I plan to stay at Jenna’s tonight. Heh heh.

n“Yes, I’ll be informing my Major Arcana card holder briefly about this matter. I’ll convey that if Loki isn’t completely eliminated within two months, I would like to request a transfer out of the market district. You, too, can apply to take charge of the Iron and Blood Cross Order’s branch elsewhere.”

n“I’ll also write to my Major Arcana card holder,” Lumian assured her, indicating that he wouldn’t underestimate the potential harm Loki could cause.

nLumian had always maintained a clear distinction between personal matters and official matters. Whether dealing with the padre or investigating Loki, he had never considered seeking Madam Magician’s assistance. However, this time, his use of the Blood Emperor’s aura had caused quite a commotion, and it would be necessary to report it later.

nSeeing that Lumian remained rational, Franca felt at ease. She waved farewell and stealthily made her way toward Quartier du Jardin Botanique.

nLumian averted his gaze and entered Auberge du Coq Doré, walking along the still-warm street.

nHe had no desire to encounter the official Beyonders who might be searching for clues on Rue des Blouses Blanches at this late hour.

nAs he pushed open the door to Room 207, Lumian spotted a figure inside.

nIt was Madam Magician, dressed in an orange waist-length dress and holding a wide-brimmed hat adorned with flowers.

n“Were you waiting for me?” Lumian inquired almost instinctively.

nMagician smiled.

n“What else would I be doing?”

n“How did you know I would come back here?” Lumian closed the door.

nMagician smiled and said, “This is a revelation of fate.

n“Now, tell me, why did you unleash the Blood Emperor’s aura?”

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