Chapter 192 Old Bid? Exorcists and the normal humans!

Chapter 192 Old Bid? Exorcists and the normal humans!

Chapter 192

Opening the phone, he browsed through the auction market to search for Void Dust, but he could not find any, which made him frown. n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

His brows knitted together as frustration simmered beneath the surface.

"Strange, there's no way the exorcists don't have it, but it looks like it's not available at the moment. Hmm?" His voice was a low murmur, as if speaking the words aloud might somehow bring the elusive material to him.

He eventually submitted a post, asking for sellers willing to trade Void Dust with him.

After that, he noticed a notification and opened it.

[User YellowSnowman has outbid you. Amount: 10 million Neden.]

A flash of irritation crossed his face as his eyes narrowed at the screen.

His eyes widened slightly, and he clicked his tongue in annoyance.

[User YellowSnowman has outbid you. Amount: 10 million Neden.]

[Non-flammable Geoloril]

[Current Price: 10 million Neden]

[Time left: 2 months, 5 days]

[Bid? Yes/No]

"Hmm, YellowSnowman? He's also interested in this metal?"

"Well, I'll place one last bid before calling it quits. I only have 20 million Neden; I can't compete with this guy right now. Not to mention, I don't want to owe Jenna either. So... one last bid."

[Yes]

[11 million Neden! You have outbid user YellowSnowman!]

[Bid placed successfully! Notifications will be sent directly to your inbox!]

It was clear that exorcists must take down demons if they were to be eradicated forever.

Preserving their species in safe cities and towns was something that had been planned out since ancient times and had been followed ever since.

The cities and other territories were considered sanctuaries for humanity to grow and prosper while the exorcists at the borders fended off the demons, keeping them safe.

It was a fragile peace, one that relied on the constant vigilance of the exorcists and the isolation of the normal humans.

Naturally, this led to some disputes, but in the end, everything had worked out so far.

The Exorcist Union placed special emphasis on keeping the relationship with normal humans as simple as possible. They did not want a war to break out between humans over one side being incited against the other for having espera and being exorcists.

This was why it was necessary for exorcists in normal cities and places to maintain a proper and good reputation.

A single misstep could lead to widespread panic, or worse, a rebellion against those who were meant to protect them.

This had been extremely effective over time.

After all, exorcists were still humans—humans with espera. It would be strange for them not to mingle and coexist together.

And this was also why the Mystic Purge Clan was so infamous and frowned upon by some exorcists.

The Mystic Purge Clan was a clan that cared about nothing other than hunting as many demons as possible. They neither cared about reputation nor the beliefs a proper exorcist should hold.

They were indifferent, cold, and cruel—even to their own comrades.

Their methods were ruthless, prioritizing results over relationships, leaving a trail of fear and respect in their wake.

However, they were one of the strongest clans, and their strength spoke for them. Their actions had never been against humanity from the beginning.

All of their moves, tactics, and everything else were for the sake of humanity. If any clan were to fit the definition of proper, disciplined, and unforgiving guards of humanity, then everyone would speak of only one name.

The Mystic Purge Clan.

The clan that fit this term the most—the bloodthirsty hounds, the barrier that threatened to consume any enemy if they dared step close to human lands.

A force of nature, relentless in their pursuit, their very name was enough to strike fear into the hearts of those who knew of them.

This was why, while some held unfavorable opinions of the clan, more admired them as heroes.

Nonetheless, it was clear that exorcists were not permitted to wander in normal human places without a proper pass from the Union, lest it caused chaos.