Chapter 132: Imminent Catastrophe

Chapter 132: Imminent Catastrophe

Indahl, Saint Joseph Street.

This bustling thoroughfare that ran from north to south and ended at the south city gate was the liveliest area in all of Indahl. Lining these streets were various establishments including high-end clubs, hotels catering to foreign merchant caravans, and a free market directly governed by the city's board of trade.

A Radiant Sun Church cathedral stood proudly on the southern stretch of Saint Joseph Street, just east of the free market.

Commander Walton, of the Radiant Sun Church's cavalry unit, left his lodgings at the inn in the early morning light and hurriedly made his way to the grand cathedral.

As always, the white-robed bishop received the commander in the prayer room and inquired eagerly, "How is it?"

Walton nodded slightly in acknowledgment before his expression turned solemn. "Your Reverence, I suspect that those former city defense force soldiers may have fallen victim to some sort of spiritual corruption."

The bishop straightened in his seat.Rread latest chapters at novelhall.com

However, he quickly discerned there was more to Walton's words and asked with a frown, "You say 'may have.' What do you mean by that? Corruption is corruption; how can there be uncertainty?"

Walton offered a slight bow as a sign of apology. "The Bartalis family used every method at their disposal, including the 'Soul Sphere' I brought, yet they still couldn't discern any abnormalities in these soldiers. However, what I can confirm is that there is something profoundly wrong with them."

He paused for a moment, his expression growing even grimmer. "All 43 of them have a strong desire to return to Weisshem."

It was highly unreasonable for these soldiers, who had been captured and detained for half a month after their defeat, to want to go back to the place they were held.

"What?!" the white-robed bishop exclaimed, clearly shocked. "Is this 'Homing Instinct'?"

Walton nodded solemnly. "It's likely."

The white-robed bishop drew in a sharp breath, his fear barely concealed as he stood up. "Walton, do you realize what you're saying? Forty-three individuals infected with the 'Homing Instinct'this is a major event, one that could shake the entire continent!"

The so-called "Homing Instinct" wasn't about animal behavior. Rather, it referred to the most dangerous, bizarre, and terrifying events caused by widespread mental contamination as recorded by faiths everywhere. Each incident led to a catastrophic disaster, claiming numerous lives.

"Your Reverence, I know exactly what I'm talking about. I once experienced a 'Homing' on the Kalan Peninsula. A friend of mine perished in that disaster."

Walton let out a heavy sigh. "A fisherman was contaminated by some unknown entity and thoroughly spread it among the many townspeople before being fully assimilated When my colleagues and I arrived, the sight under the moonlight of thousands of infected queuing like wild beasts to leap off the cliff remains vivid in my memory.

"This investigation into the 43 former city defense force soldiers gives me a strong sense of dj vu, constantly reminding me of that horrifying scene The municipal police have discovered that these men were inviting their family, friends, and neighbors with the intention of bringing them to Weisshem!"

The bishop turned pale.

"How could this be How is it possible? That place is the domain of the Nightmare Butcher. How could that madman bow to an evil god?"

"You're right, Walton. 'Homing Catastrophes' always result in massive loss of life. We can't just ignore it," the bishop said.

"However, this isn't Kenyan territory; it's Rhine. Radiant Sun Church isn't the authority here. Hastily interfering, if it offends the Church of Lady Gold Coin, would be troublesome."

Rhine people don't pay tithes to the Radiant Sun Church. Why worry about their problems? Would they even appreciate it?

Walton was momentarily at a loss of words.

As he left the cathedral, the cold autumn breeze bit into Walton. It was only then did he realize his follyif the catalyst of a "Homing Catastrophe" wasn't Yang but Rhine's Charlie Rex, it made sense that the bishop wouldn't be eager to act.

The whole continent knew that the Nightmare Butcher Yang was relentlessly pursued by the Radiant Sun Church. Yang appearing in the Kingdom of Rhine was a feather in the Inquisition's cap. If this madman personally dabbled in evil cults, the Radiant Sun Church had an undeniable responsibility.

But if it was unrelated to Yang or didn't directly involve Yang himself, the bishop naturally adopted a "less trouble the better" stance.

After all, should the situation escalate, those most affected would be Yang himself and the Rhine people. Why should the Kenyans rush to the fore?

Walton halted, standing by the street side in a daze. He wasn't a traditional "good person" by any standards.

For Walton, sacrificing some people for a greater purpose wasn't a grave issue, especially if he wasn't among those sacrificed. When Yang had bluntly exposed that the church's knights were merely expendable pawns to the Inquisition's higher-ups, Walton was angered not by the Inquisition's actions but by the lack of regard for his own significance.

However, if he knew that something could lead to the death of thousands of innocents, he would still feel compelled to prevent ithe was, after all, human and shared the innate empathy of his kind.

The 43 soldiers contaminated with the "Homing Instinct" still retained some degree of lucidity and rationality, showing no aggression and relatively low contagion. They were exposed because their families, disturbed by their behavior, had reported them to the city defense force.

Walton believed this was due to the weak malevolent powers possessed by Charlie Rex, the noble bowing to an evil god.

In Walton's view, early intervention could potentially keep the disaster's impact minimal.

"So be it." Standing on the street corner and feeling the cold breeze, Walton took a deep breath, his expression hardening with resolve.

If he couldn't rely on the complacent bishop, he'd take matters into his own hands!

An hour later, Walton appeared at the Indahl City Defense Force's headquarters. Using his influence as a commander of the Radiant Sun Church's Order of Knights, he easily met with Horn, the commander of the Indahl City Defense Force.

"Commander Walton, you are telling me to release those soldiers? And let them go to Weisshem?" Horn's surprise made him fumble his teacup, spilling some of its contents.

"Yes," Walton said calmly. "It's best to verify with our own eyes if Weisshem poses a threat of a catastrophe. Commander Horn, please assign your most capable officers to join my men in investigating what exactly Charlie Rex has done to these soldiers.

"If Charlie Rex's actions are found to be improper, your officers and my men will be the key witnesses to convince both the Church of Lady Gold Coin and the Radiant Sun Church to dispatch their night watchmen." Walton paused, his voice sinking lower, "I have witnessed firsthand how a 'Homing Catastrophe' can turn a thriving coastal town into a dead one. Commander Horn, please take this matter seriously."