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âHmmâ¦.â
Dianaâs tightly closed eyelids fluttered.
âsister! âAre you awake?â
As my distracted mind slowly came back, I heard my younger brotherâs urgent voice nearby.
It seems that he was right next to her, taking care of her, waiting for her to wake up.
ââ¦Ugh, Iâm fine.â
Diana mumbled in a subdued voice and slowly raised her upper body.
I felt a little dizzy, but other than that, I didnât really feel any pain.
Of course, it was only natural that, due to their complete lack of fighting ability, they were unable to put up any resistance and were helplessly subdued.
âIt wasnât a dream after all.â
As she carefully looked around, a familiar scene of a house came into view.
The home where their family has stayed ever since they settled in this new land.
Of course, as it was right after a big event, the atmosphere was not as peaceful as usual.
âDiana! âYouâre awake!â
âIâm so glad. Rafi woke up right away, but she didnât open her eyes at all, so I guess she was worried that she was going to wake upâ¦â
Her uncle and aunt hurriedly approached her and hugged her and comforted her.
The moment the incident occurred, my aunt, who had gone out to buy groceries at the right time, and my uncle, who was late getting off work, were able to avoid getting caught up in the commotion with good timing.
However, you canât just be happy and say you were lucky when your children and nephews almost got scammed.
They finally breathed a sigh of relief when they saw Diana wake up.
Fortunately, the youngest Rafi, like Aaron, was protected by magic, so there were no special aftereffects.
Rather, he said he was just a little surprised because he had been unconscious from the beginning of the incident and had no memory of it.
ââ¦thank god. Rafi is still young, so thatâs betterâ¦â
Diana, who had been nodding her head absentmindedly while listening to the story, stopped talking.
As her thinking ability slowly began to return to normal, a memory suddenly passed through her mind.
âthatâs right! Ha grandma! âWhat about Grandma Miropa?!â
She was startled and jumped up from the bed.
Because she suddenly stood up, her younger brother next to her helped her stumble, but she didnât have time to pay attention to that right now.
The last image of the old woman she saw then appeared in her mind.
âno!â
The grandmother next door, who had been doing her best to buy time until the last moment to escape, was seen hugging Rafi and collapsing, vomiting blood.
This was the first time Diana realized that her grandmother was such a strong person.
If it werenât for her desperate efforts, she probably wouldnât have been able to see the faces of her family like this.
âDonât worry too much, sister. âBecause your grandmother is safe too.â
âYes, I am still on my way to see the condition. âBecause he lives alone, I brought him to the guest room for nursing care.â
âDraw it, draw it. Moreover, the saint of the main church personally observed the condition! âI never thought I would see the saint with my own eyes while I was still aliveâ¦â
Diana, whose strength was weakened by the familyâs words, collapsed onto the bedding again.
I let out a sigh of relief at the thought that the worst situation had been avoided.
âA saintâ¦?â
âhuh! You havenât seen it yet, have you? I even saw him tear up the sky and come down! Wow⦠Iâll never forget that for the rest of my life. After all, he wasnât a saint for no reason?â
Aaron tells the story using hand gestures and foot movements as if explaining the majestic sight he saw.
A soft smile appeared on Dianaâs lips as she looked at him.
However, contrary to what her sister said, the image of Saint Heinrich clearly remained in her memory.
âI wasnât in my right mind at the time, so I thought it was just a possibility. As expected, what I saw back then was not an illusion.â
No matter who thought, the description of his younger brother and the person in his memory were the same person.
Heinrich, a saint of the main church, suddenly appeared at the moment when he was barely holding on thanks to his extraordinary mental power in his fading consciousness right after being overpowered by the attacker.
âButâ¦â
Her expression changed subtly as she listened to the story.
Although I still had some memories of that time, not everything was clear because I was in a state of confusion.
The only information I can recall now are some elements that were impressive.
And the clearest one among them.
Naturally, it was an idea about the sense in which she was most confident.
I felt it in an embrace that was cool rather than warmâa familiar scent mixed with the scent of blood that I couldnât hide.
It was a scent I hadnât smelled in such a long time that it gave me a faint, faint feeling that was subtly different from the scent I smelled from Hubert every day.
âUncle Heinzâ¦â
It was the first time I encountered him as a vampire again after moving here to Tarak.
However, as she was with Hubert every day, it was not difficult for her to find traces of the âuncleâ she knew in him.
I had thought from the beginning that the two were the same person, so it was only natural.
âButâ¦â
Just one thing.
There was one thing even she couldnât understand.
That isâ.
âHe must be a saint.â
It turns out he wasnât the only one who felt the familiar smell.
Contrary to Heinz, the main scent was warm and cozy, but there were also some familiar smells mixed in.
At the time, I was so distracted that I couldnât think deeply, but now that I think about it, it was definitely strange.
A vampire and a saint were, in oneâs opinion, an unlikely combination.
ââ¦no way?â
An exclamation burst out of her mouth as she was so lost in thought.
Her eyes widened and she raised her head.
âsister?â
She was lost in her own world and couldnât even hear her younger brotherâs voice.
He was just immersed in thought with a serious expression on a certain assumption that suddenly came to mind.
âIf thatâs the caseâ¦â
Diana clenched her two delicate fists.
***
âThank you, saint!â
âDid you see it? The person who covered the entire sky at that timeâ¦.â
âThis guy. Thatâs nonsense. âIs there anyone in this tarak who hasnât seen that?â
âOh oh! Is it them? They only heard about it through rumorsâ¦â
âIsnât Harley, the mercenary king, around? Itâs a shame. âI really wanted to meet the person who was the hero of Tarak.â
The terrorist incident targeting Hubert Trading Company executives ended without significant damage.
The evil beast wickedly planned a bold plan targeting the entire area near his residence to kidnap the second-in-command of the business, but thanks to the warrior party that visited Tarak at the right time and quickly figured out what was wrong, they were able to respond in time.
âIt would be better to leave it that way.â
Even if you said things like gods and apostles and fragments imprisoned in the abyss, not many people could understand.
Above all, perhaps because of the main deityâs record-erasing method, not even a single bit of information remains, let alone anyone on earth who knows about its existence.
âIt seems there are restrictions on disseminating information about him.â
Gods can exert a stronger influence as more people recognize their existence and worship them.
Of course, the fallen god and his apostles seeking resurrection would have also used that method.
However, the fact that the situation has not changed much means that information about its existence itself is prohibited by the laws of the world.
âThe fact that he only operates a small number of apostles is probably part of that limitation. Iâm probably an exception because Iâm from another world.â
In that sense, the apostle who followed him was a very alien being.
You must have been born and raised in Outerica, but how did you end up there?
Of course, they will all have their own circumstances.
Yes, for example.
Like Tamiran McClair, who is here right now.
âKeuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu there there will be an illustration of an effect.
A suppressed moan came out from the darkness of the secret room.
The moan, which was cut off without even being able to properly scream, clearly showed how much pain he was feeling.
âDoes that mean God is still God even if he is defeated? âThere is a lot of resistance.â
Temiran was stiff and bound with bloody chains on the test table.
Heinz, standing in front of him like a doctor performing surgery and pressing his hand into the boyâs heart, quietly recited.
âItâs not a very nice scene to see, but it canât be helped.â
A child who looked like he was being experimented on, and an adult man who pierced his chest and grabbed his heart.
It was the scene of a crime so horrendous that there was no excuse for it, but they werenât specifically torturing him for interrogation.
Rather, it would be more accurate to say that it is a procedure for treatment.
âIt is natural that such a major surgery would be painful. Still, itâs better than just dying, right?â
The reason he was doing this in this secret room was all for Temiran.
Regardless of his will, he was still an apostle of God trapped in the abyss, so there were only two ways left: die or remove the apostleâs power.
However, the task of ripping off the divine power granted to an apostle⦠the process of forcibly removing traces from the spirit and body could not possibly be easy!
âItâs almost done, just wait a little longer. Donât be too upset. âBecause I share the same pain as you.â
âTurn it off!â
Temiranâs bloodshot eyes widen as if telling him not to lie.
But Heinzâs words were never lies.
It just looks peaceful because, as always, unnecessary sensations are being filtered out through the âMind Hub.â
â¦Well, actually, it was a lie to say that it was almost done.
âThe base must be Obypo⦠but itâs been modified quite a bit. It seems like there is quite a bit of influence from the abyss. âItâs a shame, because it would have been easier if he was a pure Obaipo blood relative.â
This is probably one of the changes that occurred after becoming an apostle.
But it wasnât all bad news.
âFortunately, it is still incomplete. Even though it has been 20 years since Temiran was selected as an apostle, it is still at this levelâ¦â
As mentioned earlier, it could not have been easy for a god whose name and even existence were erased by the laws of the world to create an apostle.
Up until now, he may have spent a huge amount of time calmly proceeding with his work, but as the situation began to accelerate, his limitations were slowly being revealed.
âItâs to the point of sending even imperfect apostles into the world. It seems he was quite anxious too.â
He must have thought that if he didnât do this, all the remaining arrangements would soon fall apart.
If you think about it, it wasnât a hasty decision.
Looking at the progress, it seemed like Temiran would need at least 10 more years to become a complete apostle.
10 years was twice as long as the time he had been active in Outerica.
Considering what happened in that short period of time, no one could guarantee what the situation would be like 10 years from now, so I could fully understand the sense of crisis he must have felt.
âCough! Almost⦠itâs doneâ¦! âHow longâ¦â
âAh.â
At that time, the sound of everyone dying was heard from below.
His entire body is already covered in blood due to the reaction of the blood flow being forcibly assimilated into his body through his heart.
Heinz also forcibly controlled his body, so he only looked fine on the outside, but inside he was no different from me.
âIf we delay any longer here, there will be no good results.â
All preparations have already been completed.
All thatâs left to do is implement it.
âClench your teeth. âIt will hurt a little more this time.â
âWhat?! âIt hurts even more here and nowâ¦!â
Temiran, who had not yet finished speaking, let out a frog-like roar, but it did not reach the ears of Heinz, who was already concentrating hard.
As a vampire of divine blood and âlord of blood,â he maximized his control over blood and increased his dominance by directly injecting âpurified blood essenceâ containing the power of âmixed-blood evolutionâ into the heart.
âIn the end, it is a fight to see which of the two has greater control, the apostle or the vampire.â
If Temiran had been a full-fledged apostle like a revolutionary, usurping control would have been nearly impossible, but fortunately he was not at that level yet.
The disrespect for God that I felt several times during our previous conversation must have been an expression of that inner feeling.
Plop-plop-plop-!
The small body bound by blood chains began to tremble and forcibly evolve.
The bones and flesh were crushed together and reborn little by little as if they were made of clay.
Stronger, tougher, more durable than before⦠more mature.
âOff! Wow! stop! Thatâs it!â
Temiran, who had already grown into his mid-teens, went crazy and bright red blood sprayed out, but Heinz did not blink.
I just calmly collect the blood and use the âmystery of bloodâ to build a blood magic circle around me to assist the ritual.
âfound.â
So, some time passed.
Something foreign to his âinsightâ was detected.
An unknown divinity that writhes and is rooted in the soul of Temiran, felt through blood, the source of vampires.
The one imprisoned in the abyss was from a human god, but paradoxically, pure humans could not fully accept the power of the apostle.
Not only is the durability of the body that will become the vessel a problem, but the moment it becomes spiritually connected to the being in the abyss, it will immediately begin to deteriorate and become a mindless monster like the White Giant.
âNow that I think about it, you said it was he who first introduced the elements of vampires and werewolves into Outerica?â
I donât know if that was intentional, but it doesnât really matter now.
Anyway, his intentions were meaningless in front of Heinz, who had begun to realize the divinity of blood.
As âdenial of existenceâ was manifested through assimilated blood, the connection with divinity became even looser.
And at that moment, the âReturn to the Sourceâ acquired while ascending to the Divine Blood level was activated.
A power that is gradually being perfected as the ultimate and pinnacle of vampires.
As it spread through the blood through Temiranâs heart and throughout the body, a foreign substance that interfered with the existence of a complete âvampireâ⦠began to cause a strong opposition to the power of the apostle.
âKwaaaghâ!â
Temiran, now in his late teens, screamed as if his heart was going to pour out.
So Heinz was willing to help with that.
Wow!
By pulling out the whole heart where the finger was stuck.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âKeck!â
âWhew. âYouâre giving me a hard time.â
He quietly looked at the heart pulsating powerfully in his hand.
There was no need to worry about Temiran, who eventually passed out.
For him, who became a full-blooded vampire by becoming subordinate to Heinz II and inheriting his bloodline, the heart was just a part that could be regenerated.
It was a small benefit that the faith that had been forcibly tied to it was reversed and became the ultimate match for its object.
âNow thenâ¦â
Heart poundingâ poundingâ A
bright red heart writhing, filled with the divinity that grants the power of an apostle and the mutated vampire factor inside.
Somehow, I felt like I made eye contact with someone far away through it.
âItâs nice to see you like this.â
Heinz burst out laughing.
This was a power that could not be taken carelessly.
A dangerous item that can turn you into a puppet like Temiran if you are not careful.
âthank you for this food.â
Of course, that was only in general cases and was of no concern to Heinz II, who was already building his own divinity.
To him, this isolated divinity was nothing more or less than just an easy-to-digest and nutritious tonic.
Phew!
The heart in my hand exploded.
However, the blood did not scatter everywhere.
The blood is instantly sucked back into his fist, as if being pulled by some kind of attraction.
ãCollect new blood-sucking factors. Due to the influence of the special skill âMixed-Blood Evolution,â the individualâs divinity grows further. The skill âSubordinate Dominationâ is acquired.ã The
corners of Heinzâs mouth drew a satisfying line.
It felt like a scream of anger was coming from somewhere, but it was probably just my mood.
There were only two people here, Temiran and Heinz, who had fainted.
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