Lord of Mysteries 2: Circle of Inevitability - Chapter 359 - 359 Malady God
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Chapter 359 - 359 Malady God

Chapter 359 - 359 Malady G.o.d

359 Malady G.o.d

Lumian glanced over and noticed Franca, clad in a blouse, patting the gla.s.s.

He opened the window, a grin on his face, and asked, Why didnt you use the front door?

Dont you often resort to window-climbing antics? Franca leaped into the room with grace, followed by Jenna.

Jenna observed for a moment and pointed at Lumians left palm.

Are you injured?

Whys it bandaged?

Lumian chuckled.

I headed into the fourth level of the catacombs and crossed paths with a creature that seemed like an evil spirit. I had an intense battle with it and ended up with a few scratches.

Franca examined Lumians left palm, perplexed. Really? The fourth level of the catacombs

Believe it or not, thats your choice, Lumian replied with a smile.

Franca got the message and dropped the subject.

Jenna, however, muttered under her breath, I think its a mix of truth and lies

Lumian chose to ignore Jennas comment and asked, Did something happen to you guys too?

Thats right. Franca proceeded to recount their encounter in detail and produced a bra.s.s key. She eagerly suggested, Should we try to divine which door this key opens? Whoevers offering a bounty of 50,000 verl dor must be loaded!

Lumian scoffed.

Youve got an adventurous spirit, alright.

Of course, a matter this dark should be left to the Purifiers for investigation. Besides, it involves some monks from the G.o.d of Steam and Machinery Church descending into the abyss. You dont really want to explore the secret cave in the Deep Valley Quarry on your own, do you?

Franca admitted sheepishly, To be honest, Im tempted. The idea of extending life through machinery and giving life to machinery fascinates me. But my rationality keeps me in check.

Jenna stayed silent, indicating that she had discussed this with Franca on the way.

After sharing her delusions, Franca agreed to let Jenna find a way to hand over the key to the Purifiers and report their encounter.

She then turned to Jenna. I plan to head to Rue des Fontaines. What about you?

Jenna had already made plans. She said to Lumian, Didnt you ask me to find out where the factory owner lives? Well, Ive followed him and gathered plenty of information. Now we can locate the families awaiting compensation and guide them into demanding whats rightfully theirs.

Lumian replied with a smile, I didnt ask you to do it; you wanted to.

Franca acknowledged his response curtly before proceeding with her plan to visit Rue des Fontaines.

In Quartier du Jardin Botanique, at the intersection of Rue Pasteur and Rue Evelyn.

The buildings bore a mishmash of components that seemed like they didnt belong, like building blocks a.s.sembled by a careless child. The place exuded an unsettling vibe, akin to a wild and unstable forest.

Jenna pointed toward a woman crouched by the street, was.h.i.+ng clothes, and said, Thats Madame Mogana. Her husband also perished in that accident a few years ago.

Madame Mogana wore a worn-out grayish-white patched dress, her face marked by wrinkles that spoke of over fifty years of life.

Lumian, having digested a bit more of the potions effects after igniting the Bottle of Fiction, was in no rush. He replied, You handle it.

Jenna gazed silently at the gaunt, high-cheekboned Madame Mogana. After a few seconds, she spoke, Truth be told, I dont really like her.

Curiosity piqued, Lumian asked, Whys that?

Jenna let out a sigh and explained, Shes quite malicious. The kind of person who wishes ill upon her neighbor when shes going through a tough time. She does despicable things even when theres no gain for her.

As you know, my mother was a theater actress and was somewhat literate. She used to work as a tutor for a middle-cla.s.s family. It was a respectable job with good pay. But when Madame Mogana found out about it, she followed my mother and discovered the family. She told the servants who were out running errands that my mother was moonlighting as a street girl, that she was immoral and skilled at seducing her male employer. Before long, my mother was fired. She had to settle for jobs as a cleaning lady, a dishwas.h.i.+ng maid, or even working in a chemical plant.

Madame Mogana, illiterate as she is, had no chance of getting the job my mother lost because of her actions, but she seemed oddly pleased.

Lumian nodded in understanding. Jealousy is indeed one of humanitys cardinal sins. Why didnt you take revenge on her?

Jenna whispered with a chuckle, That was a long time ago. Besides, in a place like this, similar things are bound to happen sooner or later. When my father pa.s.sed away, my brother was considered a strong lad. Otherwise, our family would have been in an even worse state. If a widow moved in with her daughter, someone would come knocking on your door the next day, cursing you and claiming that her husband stole a few glances at you. The neighbor would pretend to be friendly and introduce you to her male relatives.

If you refused, that relative of hers would sit outside your door and drink every day. The police didnt bother with such matters, and you couldnt count on anyone else for help. One day, when he got really drunk and bold, I dont need to spell out what would happen, right?

Sometimes, the police would arrest him, but arresting one would only bring in a second or third. They might even enrage his relatives. Theyd smash your window every night, pile feces at your door, and recruit older kids to hara.s.s your daughter.

But the worst part was being targeted by the mob.

To survive in a place like this, you either needed a few adult men in the house or you had to be tough and make it clear that you wouldnt back down even if it cost you your life. Thankfully, when our lease ended, my mother moved to the other end of the street, and the environment improved significantly.

Jennas words were spoken as if she had witnessed such hards.h.i.+ps many times before.

While Lumian had faced his own share of difficulties, ones worse than Jennas, he had never encountered anything like that. The conflicts and confrontations among wanderers were even more overt. It was a matter of either being beaten into submission, forcing others into submission, or hovering on the fringes like feral dogs, scavenging what remained of others. When he arrived in Cordu, his sister, a Beyonder, protected him, allowing him to play pranks without worry. The other villagers were mainly subjected to the padres familys bullying.

He looked at Jenna, who was recounting her past, and asked thoughtfully, Didnt you say that everyone around here is just trying to survive?

Jenna cursed, frustration evident in her gestures as she gestured toward the woman was.h.i.+ng clothes not far away with her chin. Dammit, that doesnt excuse their vileness. Take Madame Mogana, for instance. She works three part-time jobs a day just to give her son a chance to escape this place. Heh heh. You might not believe it, but despite maliciously slandering my mother, she sometimes slips me a piece of bread when Im hungry and waiting for my mother to come home.

Lumian glanced at Madame Mogana.

People like her are easily instigated.

Exactly, Jenna affirmed with a nod and walked over.

Her demeanor s.h.i.+fted dramatically as Jenna shouted at the woman was.h.i.+ng clothes, Madame Mogana, did you know? That d.a.m.ned Alphonse betrayed us!

That piece of dogsh*t always tells us to wait a little longer. He claims that since the court has already pa.s.sed the verdict, Edmund Sr. would surely compensate us. But that scheming swine plans to run away, with no intention of giving us a single coppet!

That swine Alphonse must have secretly pocketed his share to say such a thing!

Madame Mogana stood up, water droplets trickling from her rough fingers.

Her expression twisted with a mix of anger and concern as she asked, Is that true? Im going to confront that swine!

Jennas face also contorted with resentment.

We cant waste time on him now. Edmund Sr. is on the verge of escaping!

Lets hurry and stop him. I know where their family lives!

Lumian stood about five to six meters away, listening as Jenna stirred up the locals who were waiting for compensation. He casually surveyed the area and realized that this place was similar to Rue Anarchie. Vendors, children, women, and a few men mingled together, crowding most of the road. Occasionally, regular carriages pa.s.sing by would alter their route after a brief observation.

In the midst of this bustling scene, one individual stood out noticeably.

Draped in an old linen s.h.i.+rt and dark pants, his face was relatively clean, and his hair neatly combed. He contrasted sharply with the surrounding vendors and residents.

At that moment, the man was engaged in conversation with a few women holding long sticks of rye bread.

He presented a stack of banknotes, not too thick or thin, and counted them meticulously, one by one.

195, 200 Check if its 200 verl dor?

If you dont trust me, you can count it yourselves.

The smallest denomination of the banknotes was 5 verl dor.

The women had likely never held so much cash before. They trembled as they counted and confirmed that it was indeed 200 verl dor.

The man took the banknotes back and counted them again.

195, 200, 205 See, as long as you sincerely utter G.o.ds name, you get an extra banknote with each count!

Impressive magic tricks A swindler? Whenever Lumian encountered swindlers, he couldnt help but recall Monette and the Salle de Bal Unique. Anger and hostility welled up within him.

The women recounted the money and realized there were indeed 41 banknotes. There was an extra notean extra 5 verl dor!

Upon seeing this, the middle-aged man said with solemnity, My Lord is the ruler of all diseases. If you believe in Him, youll never fall sick again. Even if you do fall ill, youll recover quickly.

Illness is the punishment of the Malady G.o.d. If you have faith in the Malady G.o.d and devoutly wors.h.i.+p Him, He will spare you

Hearing these words, Lumians eyes narrowed as he approached.

He drew his revolver, flipped it skillfully, and then swung it at the middle-aged mans head.

Bam!

Instinctively, the middle-aged man crouched down, clutching his head. He couldnt even scream.

Between his fingers, bright red blood began to flow.

Amidst the bewildered and fearful gazes of the surrounding crowd, Lumian crouched down, shaking the barrel of his gun. He smiled at the middle-aged man and remarked, Come, lets see how the Malady G.o.d heals you.

The middle-aged man yelled in shock, fear, and anger, Malady G.o.d, hiss, the Malady G.o.d will punish you!

Lumian picked up the banknotes that had fallen and handed them back to him.

If you cant count an additional 100,000 verl dor today, dont even dream of leaving.

With that, he raised his revolver and struck the man in the side of his face, causing blood to splatter in all directions. His face caved in, and his teeth were sent flying.