Chapter 678 - Chapter 678: Absurd Orgy

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nChapter 678: Absurd Orgy

nTranslator: CKtalon

nAmandina scrutinized the naked preacher, Cali, from head to toe. Her gaze eventually settled on Robert, her fiance, kneeling beside him.

nThe lad with brownish-yellow hair, his skin pale-white as if he had not been exposed to the sun for a long time, had abandoned his usual cold demeanor. He was equally excited, but he controlled himself and patiently waited for the padre to complete his preaching.

nThe other naked men grew increasingly restless, gradually stirring.

nHowever, it was evident that they held Padre Cali in high esteem. Despite their disintegrating self-control, they refrained from directly initiating the orgy, only occasionally making small movements.

nIf God were watching, He would have incinerated all of them… As a believer in the Eternal Blazing Sun, Amandina subconsciously wanted to kneel to the side and bow her head in repentance. What a blasphemous scene!

nHolding the open Sun Bible, Padre Cali continued to impart the teachings of the Eternal Blazing Sun to the naked men with an abnormally excited expression.

n“God says, the sun shines justly upon everyone…”

nDuring the preaching, Padre Cali’s gaze frequently swept across Robert and the other purebreds of the Northern Continent, their faces, chests, and lower bodies. His expression revealed uncontrollable satisfaction, pleasure, and enjoyment.

nLumian had always felt that he was well-read. In the past, he had disrupted the Church’s holy operations, but the scene before him still exceeded his imagination, leaving him momentarily dumbfounded.

nAre the padres of the Eternal Blazing Sun Church among the most “outstanding1 Intisians?

nIn an instant, information about Padre Cali and the observations of the past few days appeared in Lumian’s mind.

nHe’s a native of Port Pylos, possessing pure West Balam bloodline and a lowly native of the Southern Continent. Starting as a cathedral servant, he had seized the opportunity to change his fate. Subsequently, he had worked diligently and eventually became the padre of Tizamo Town.

nHe yearns for higher status and more recognition, especially from those hailing from the Northern Continent…

nSuch long-standing desires have distorted the desires of Padre Cali. Is he secretly targeting men from various countries in the Northern Continent, attempting to subdue them and gain his sought-after recognition?

nRobert and the others are clearly relatively young. If Padre Cali had started doing such things a few years ago, they would still have been minors with immature minds. Tsk, you padres… As Lumian analyzed the current situation, he thought of his sister Aurore.

nIn Cordu, he had not liked entering the cathedral, attending Mass, or praying often. On the one hand, Aurore did not like it herself and set an example. On the other hand, Aurore had always been worried that Lumian, who was only twelve or thirteen years old at the beginning, would be alone with the clergyman in the cathedral. From time to time, she would use words like “Boys have to protect themselves” and “Many padres like boys.”

nSuppressing his sudden longing, Lumian looked at Padre Cali, who was still engrossed in his preaching. The more he preached, the more excited he became. Lumian felt that his analysis should be correct.

nA lengthy holy sermon before a male orgy was clearly not something an ordinary person could come up with and put into practice. It was abnormally absurd.

nHowever, considering that Padre Cali yearned for the Northern Continent gentlemen’s recognition, especially given his identity as the Eternal Blazing Sun Church’s padre, all of this became self-explanatory!

nPoor Eternal Blazing Sun and Saint Sien. They have become an important prop for Padre Cali’s performance art… Just as Lumian thought this, Padre Cali finally completed his “exciting” sermon.

nHe spread his arms and shouted, “Praise the Sun!”

nRobert and the other lads, equally excited and naked, knelt on the ground, spread their arms, and sang in unison, “Praise the Sun! Praise His Grace!”

nThe Sun does not wish to be praised by you… His Grace… Yes, it aligns with the aspirations of Padre Cali for higher status. In this male orgy, he made all participants view him as an archbishop and preached to them… Finally, he would bestow the boon of God’s holy spirit on these people? Lumian seemed to be able to imagine the ensuing scene.

nPadre Cali turned around in satisfaction and solemnly placed the Bible back on the altar.

nThen, he approached Robert, resembling an archbishop bestowing grace upon his believers.

nThe other men tangled with each other.

nCamus, Rhea, and Lugano, who were observing the cathedral through another stained-glass window, were equally stunned.

nIn particular, Rhea felt as if her eyes, brain, and soul had been tainted despite all her tragic experiences.

nUpon regaining her senses, Rhea’s anger surged.

nBeside her, Lumian recalled a detail. He lowered his voice and asked Amandina, “When did Robert become lovers with Padre Cali?”

nAmandina retracted her corrupted gaze and pondered for a moment.

n“More than a year after Padre Cali arrived in Tizamo, about three years ago.”

nLumian frowned and asked, “Did they become lovers in reality, or during the Dream Festival?”

n“Of course in reality,” Amandina replied without hesitation.

nSomethings off… Padre Cali had been in Tizamo for over a year. He should have mellowed, turned restrained, and been devoid of excessive desires and emotions. Why was he still targeting Robert and the other lads? From the looks of it, there is something abnormal about Padre Cali, and this abnormality should have been related to the source of the Dream Festival. That is why he had declared its beginning… Just as Lumian thought this, he saw Rhea raise her bow angrily and aim it at the cathedral, where the scene was becoming increasingly unbearable and foul.

nAlmost simultaneously, the energetic Padre Cali turned his body.

nSuddenly, Lumian, with one hand in his pocket, saw the native padre with dark brown skin, sunken eyes, and thin black hair. His naked figure was reflected in Lumian’s eyes.

nHe felt a chilling aura emanating from Padre Cali’s body, attempting to completely freeze and replace his spirit.

nWraith Possession!

nSo, Padre Cali possesses the ability to transform into a Wraith. It is no wonder that when 1 investigated his weaknesses, 1 realized that it only existed deep within the body, within the spirit… Heh heh, a Wraith preaching in the Eternal Blazing Sun cathedral and under the sunlight… Who would have thought such a thing would happen? Padre Cali’s Wraith powers definitely had not come from drinking potions. They would definitely have been discovered and purified… A boon?Lumian came to a realization.

nRelying on the strength of his Sequence 5 Spirit Body, Lumian struggled to wrestle control of his body from Padre Cali.

nHe was not in a hurry to activate the Blood Emperor’s aura brand. Instead, he looked at Amandina and said with difficulty, word by word, “Let… me… and… Cali… enter a dream…”

nLumian knew that Amandina’s ability to forcefully pull people into a dream could only be used one-on-one. However, Padre Cali was currently attached to him and entangled with his Spirit Body. Perhaps she could treat them as a unit.

nAs for whether Wraiths dreamed, Lumian did not know for now. After all, he still had a backup plan.

nWith a resounding crash, Rhea’s arrow shattered the stained-glass window, sending shards crashing to the ground.

nThe arrow, entwined with silver-white lightning, crossed a distance of more than ten meters, pierced the location where Padre Cali had been, and nailed it to the wooden table with the candlestick.

nAmidst crackling lightning, the long wooden table shattered and collapsed to the ground, sending burning candles tumbling in all directions.

nRobert, clearly taken aback by the sudden departure of Padre Cali, reacted. He opened his mouth and uttered strange words in a strange language.

nCoo! Ns if a cold wind from the Feysac Empire’s extreme north blew, a blurry, strange, and inhuman figure materialized out of thin air and burrowed into Robert’s body.

nA layer of armor-like ice materialized on Robert’s body, and a colossal, sharp, and crystalline frost scythe materialized in his hand.

nClutching the massive scythe, Robert sprinted toward Rhea, Camus, and the others.

nWherever he passed, the ground froze, and icicles materialized on the walls.

nOn the fourth floor of the Brieu Motel, in a room near the intersection, two figures emerged from behind the curtains as Lumian and his companions made their way to the street where Saint-Sien Cathedral stood.

nOne of them was a man with distinct Northern Continent features. His dark-green eyes stood out against his dark gray formal suit and black silk top hat. The other was a woman with delicate skin, exquisite facial features, and deep blue eyes. She wore a light-colored dress that allowed for easy movement and a feathered hat adorned with pearls. They were the couple Lumian had seen moving into the Brieu Motel late at night.

nThey had arrived in Tizamo a mere ten minutes before the official Dream Festival began.

nAt that moment, the man and woman’s eyes were clear, devoid of any excessive emotions or actions.

n“The patrol team’s sudden arrival in Tizamo is indeed because they discovered the problem here,” the beautiful woman said in a deep voice, gazing out the window at the street below. “From the looks of it, they’ve also found a way to remain lucid and rational in this special dream.”

nThe man’s expression was cold as he nodded slightly and said, “But they don’t know much yet. They’re moving in the wrong direction.”

n“Let’s get moving.” The woman in the feathered hat led the way to the door.

nThe two of them descended the stairs swiftly, one after the other.

nAs they passed the second floor, the woman in the light-colored dress suddenly stopped and whispered, “Do you hear something strange?”

nThe man in the half top hat listened intently for a few seconds before hearing faint chewing sounds coming from a room deep on the second floor.

nThe sound persisted without pause..

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