Chapter 603 The D'jaggarians
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Again, it was important to know that after Khalea's second batch, 3 more batches of exorcists were added, based on the normal semester term period. Summer semester, fall, winter, you name it... every season, they take in disciples. And these 4 were like rising stars among the bunch. So of course, they must start taking missions with their seniors and elders to start gaining exorcism points and strengthening their bond with the heavens. Having climbed the lone desolate hill, everyone paused at the castle's entrance, their breaths visible in the chill air. "Do you feel it?" Haru asked, his face facing forward but his side eyes glancing at the 3 week old newbies around him. They nodded vigorously. "Elder Haru, this fog... it feels different." "Yeah..." added a cute 10 year old girl. "It's not your everyday fog." Although she has only been training for 3 weeks now, she has seen demonic fog before with purple qi laced in it. But then one was different. This one felt much more stronger, and had not just purple, but specs of red qi floating within it too. The fog was not merely a natural phenomenon; it was imbued with a malevolent energy, a sign of the evil that lurked within.
It felt far stronger than the rest, and quite disturbing too. Something was definitely off about it. The fog wrapped around her legs as she moved, resisting her every step as if it were a living entity.
This was why ordinary police officers felt like they had ran a marathon while ascending the hill. Haru nodded with an overly playful grin on his lips . "Good observation. It's like it's trying to keep us out." But how can a mere fog keep them away? Unfortunately, the event didn't expect there to be exorcists in this world. .
"Jin, Khalea..." Bho Jin and Khalea nodded, stepping, leaving the police officers confused. What's happening? Did these people just ay The fog was purple with a few specs of red floating in it? Hey... how come to them the fog was only white? Could it be that they were colorblind all of a sudden and couldn't see anything else but white at night? Or could the color matter in the fog be a riddle bh these SN department folks? (?0?)