Chapter 96 - 63: The Mysterious Moon!

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Chapter 96: Chapter 63: The Mysterious Moon!

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On the truck, Leonard Churchill sat quietly in the corner.

Having established his “loner” persona, his colleagues took no notice of him and carried on with their conversations.

“Boss, where’s this mission taking us?”

“There was a violent worker dispute at the Gunpowder Factory. Over a dozen individuals died. I heard the explosion was massive; it’s going to be a tough job...”

“Man, I don’t know what got into the union recently, causing a ruckus and organizing protests. People are dying every day, and I can’t see what they hope to achieve.”

“So, I heard a business conglomerate from the Upper City has opened a factory offering a monthly wage of nearly 4,000. It’s much higher than most places. The gang initially believed this was a scam so barely anyone was interested. But soon, those who took the risk received their pay, and people from other factories started making a fuss. The Union is under immense pressure from the gang now...”

“Yeah, my buddy is a ‘wall painter.’ The gang recently assigned him a mission, ending up assassinating several leading instigators...”

“Factory workers earning 4,000? Dang... If so, our salaries as Corpse Collectors should get a hike too.”

Leonard Churchill found none of these discussions surprising anymore.

The workers were one of the largest sources of unrest in Sinless City recently.

After the assassination of Stan Miller, the Federation Council members realized that using brute force alone would not allow them to control the troublesome Sinless City.

Meanwhile, the tycoon businessmen had a more future-focused vision, and much more sophisticated strategies.

They were aware that once the Old Continent was developed on a large scale, Sinless City would become a pivotal city. Hence, they began seizing various resources in the city right from the start.

With their enormous wealth, they bought shares in, invested in, and built numerous factories.

The tycoons, with their deep pockets, to monopolize the resources and squeeze out smaller workshops in a short period of time, offered salaries that were two to three times higher than market rates to lure workers.

The sudden influx of money caused conflicts among Sinless City’s lower classes to shift from a united front against external forces to internal struggles.

Take, for example, the Gold-digging Dock.

Although the only passage to the Old Continent, the Gold-digging Dock, was controlled by gangs, the actual work was carried out by common workers.

Originally, because the work was risk-free, the pay was low.

Porters only received 3,000 a month. This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

But when somebody starts offering 6,000, who are you going to work for?

It’s more unusual for there not to be trouble.

Leonard and his party got off the truck and began their usual routine of gathering the corpses.

Initially, this was a typical Field Mission, collecting limbs, sprinkling potions, bagging the bodies, and loading them onto the truck.

But no one expected a strange event to occur.

While they were collecting the remains, suddenly, the surrounding light brightened.

It wasn’t the faint glow of gas lamps.

It was a brilliant, silvery white glow.

Suddenly, someone shouted, “Quick, look! What’s that in the sky!”

Leonard was drawn to the light as well. He looked up and was taken aback.

It was an unusual celestial occurrence.

Was that...

The moon?

Leonard squinted his eyes.

Unknown to anyone, a moon had appeared in the sky!

How could there be a moon in the Underground City?

He rubbed his eyes thinking he might have seen it wrong.

But on closer inspection, the bright sphere in the sky was indeed a sliver of a moon!

Leonard looks at it, shrinking his eyes, a big question in his mind: “What’s going on here...”

Although the space in the Underground City was vast, it was still not large enough to accommodate such a huge celestial body.

What the eye perceives may not always be real, most likely it was some form of optical projection.

“How did they do that?”

Leonard observed for a while but couldn’t determine the source of the projection.

To the naked eye, the moon appeared real, suspended in an endless dark space.

Furthermore, there was something magical about watching the moon that gave a sense of pleasure to one’s spirit.

Leonard felt this sensation was strangely familiar..