Chapter 239

I returned to the mercenary corps and met Yuk Eun-Hyung and his members. They had lit a fire in the pit and were burning something. It seemed like they were burning the mercenaries’ dead bodies.

I approached and saw the burning bodies. Dark and acrid smoke floated into the sky. The clear midday sky started to turn dark.

[How do you feel?]

I turned my head toward a voice coming from somewhere. Baron Samedi was squatting and smoking his cigar among the members surrounding the pit.

The dark smoke from the pit mixed with the smoke coming from Baron Samedi's cigar. Baron Samedi stood up, approached me, and stood next to me.

[Are you sad or angry?]

"..."

I couldn't answer his question.

Perhaps they didn't have to die. If only Yuk Eun-Hyung had reported back to me on time. If only I had been interested in Yuk Eun-Hyung's mercenary corps, the Gyeongsang faction. If only I had probed more about why Ji-Ah had wanted to go to the Gyeongsang faction. If anyone had made the right choice even once, we would have been able to save so many lives. These thoughts kept lingering in my head. However, it was completely different from sadness or anger.

My mind was in turmoil, and I felt regretful, but it wasn’t because of their deaths. It was because I regretted the decisions I had made.

I silently looked down at the bodies burning in the pit. I didn't take off my mask. I couldn't tell what expression was on my face.

Yuk Eun-Hyung approached as the embers burning the bodies dwindled, and the black smoke gradually dissipated.

"Cult Leader, I..." he started.

It seemed like he had something to say.

I nodded. "Were you going to tell me that you killed one of the crusaders?"

Yuk Eun-Hyung remained silent and closed his mouth. I knew that Yuk Eun-Hyung had killed one of the escaped crusaders. I had deliberately let them go in order to test Yuk Eun-Hyung.

Would he kill the fleeing crusader or spare him? And if he did kill them, would he hide the fact from me or report it? I wanted to know.

"I couldn't control my emotions and killed him. I will pay for my wrongdoing."

"Do you regret killing him?"

"I have no regrets," Yuk Eun-Hyung said.

I nodded. "What did you do with the body?"

"I burned it and scattered the ashes in the sea."

"Then it will be treated as a disappearance."

I fought battles while being careful not to have any casualties. Only a few were left in a state no different from death, but I had never killed anyone with my own hands. I didn't want to give the Romanican Church a reason to retaliate. But if it was a disappearance and not a death, there wouldn’t be a problem.

'A crusader from the Holy See went missing after running away from the Voodoo Cult Leader.'

That wasn’t a story that the Holy See could proudly boast about. They might even want to desperately hide the fact to prevent public sentiment toward the crusaders from drastically worsening.

"Then it's fine. One missing person won't hurt."

"...We will make sure that the Voodoo Cult and the Cult Leader are not harmed. Not even a bit," Yuk Eun-Hyung said.

Saying that he wouldn’t inflict any harm on the Voodoo Cult or me was the equivalent of declaring that Yuk Eun-Hyung was prepared to endure any sacrifice. I sensed strong determination in his eyes. I couldn't understand why Yuk Eun-Hyung was so devoted to the Voodoo Cult. Fịndd new updates at novelhall.com

“...”

I nodded and remained silent.

During the battle, I encountered Do-Jin and Ye-Jin. It was weird to see their faces outside of school. No, it wasn't because we weren’t at school. It was because their expressions contained wrath and fear when they looked at me. It felt strange to see their expressions as they viewed me as the Cult Leader and not as a Florence Academy student.

Even though I had the opportunity to attack Do-Jin and Ye-Jin, I hesitated to do so. Without inflicting any harm on Ye-Jin, I had simply turned away. They were enemies to me as the Cult Leader of Voodoo Cult, but I couldn't think of them as my foes. Yuk Eun-Hyung had succumbed to emotions and killed crusaders, and I couldn't completely subdue Do-Jin and Ye-Jin due to my feelings. Therefore, I had no right to blame Yuk Eun-Hyung. I couldn't ask others to do what I couldn't do myself.

There was testimony that the missing crusader was seen abandoning their weapons and fleeing during the battle, raising the possibility that they might have defected to the Voodoo Cult."

"Anyway, it's fortunate that no one has died. Any other unusual incidents?"

The subordinate pulled out his phone from his pocket and glanced at it briefly before speaking. "Half of the Crusader Order members who participated in the battle showed symptoms of delirium and are currently undergoing treatment, while the other half have all resigned from their positions."

"I spoke too soon. This is more serious than death," Joseph said with a wry smile.

It would have been better if there had been casualties. The casualties would have allowed them to stir public opinion against the Voodoo Cult and could have been used as a pretext for the Second Holy War.

But symptoms of delirium and resignations of the crusaders? Delirium was probably caused by the Cult Leader's Voodoo spells. However, ordinary people who didn’t know much about spells would likely think that the crusaders were driven mad from the mere fear of seeing the Cult Leader. The crusaders’ reputation would plummet, and the public would no longer trust the Crusader Order.

Although the Crusader Order had eliminated the mercenary corps members, since the Voodoo Cult hadn’t killed any members of the Crusader Order, there could have been a formation of a pro-Voodoo Cult sentiment.

"I was right. We rushed it."

Joseph had a very negative stance on this suppression operation. This was not the time to spend on fighting or waste resources on suppressing the Voodoo Cult or its affiliated mercenary corps. Instead, they should focus on eradicating Satanists. Although things had certainly not gone well, Joseph still felt a sense of satisfaction in the fact that his judgment was correct.

Moreover, Joseph was a member of the Paladin Order. It was the Crusader Order that suffered, not the Paladin Order.

"Hmm... A snake, you say..." Joseph muttered as he tapped his armrest with his fingers.

He leaned back against the chair. On the ceiling, there were snake-like—no, worm-like patterns. Snake, snake. Joseph kept muttering to himself. Something was coming to mind.

"...That's right."

The F.A. practical exam. The day the demon had appeared. Jin-Seo had been under attack by the demon when suddenly, a snake emerged from the ground and fought off the demon in her place. Thanks to that, Jin-Seo survived.

In this recent suppression operation, the Cult Leader had summoned a snake to subdue the crusaders. So, wouldn't it be unreasonable to think that the one who saved Jin-Seo at the examination site was the Cult Leader of the Voodoo Cult? But why had they saved her?

The mission trip. There was testimony that the villains who raided the museum had gestured to release Jin-Seo. And then the Voodoo Cult appeared and saved them.

Perhaps the Voodoo Cult's Cult Leader was trying to save Jin-Seo, not Sun-Woo. Both the Voodoo Cult and the Satanists seem to have their sights set on Jin-Seo for reasons unknown.

Jin-Seo seemed to have a good relationship with Sun-Woo, but could this be connected to Sun-Woo too?

"...it would be easier to assume there is a connection."

Joseph found it hard to dismiss the perfect fit as a coincidence. He believed there must be some kind of relationship between Jin-Seo and Sun-Woo, the Voodoo Cult, and the Satanists. Proceeding under these assumptions would be the best course of action.

"Is Sun-Woo's phone still under surveillance?"

"Yes, sir."

"Any unusual activities?" Joseph asked.

His subordinate glanced at the phone once again before speaking. "Other than frequent contact with Sung Yu-Da's daughter, Ha-Yeon, and several others, there are no other unusual activities."

"What about the contents... No, I'll check it myself."

Joseph got up from his seat and moved to another room. It was a dark room with dozens of monitors set up. There, he checked the tapped records of Sun-Woo's phone. Most of his communications had been with Ha-Yeon through messages or calls. In addition, there were occasional messages from F.A. students, but Sun-Woo rarely replied.

Joseph scrutinized the tapped records focusing on the communication with Ha-Yeon. He read the message contents and listened to the recorded phone calls. There was nothing significant. Most of the communication was about setting up meetings with Ha-Yeon.

They used some cryptic words occasionally, sending messages that would have seemed suspicious to anyone listening. No, the words appeared to be suspicious.

Joseph's expression hardened. "It's like they're daring us."

They were blatantly provoking them. This was Sun-Woo’s way of saying: ‘There are many suspicious things about the members of the purification clan.'

Sun-Woo knew that his phone was being tapped. That was why he was doing such audacious things to make Joseph investigate the members of the purification clan.

"...What a cute and mischievous guy," Joseph muttered with a bitter smile.

His intentions were too obvious. Although it was blatant, he couldn't just ignore it.