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Molting the Mortal Coil - Chapter 955

Published at 29th of March 2024 05:56:21 AM


Chapter 955: Returns

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Chapter 955: Returns

When standing at the divide to heaven and hell, there were few that would choose to stick to their principles. Especially not this self-aggrandizing monk. Sage collected the monks possessions and then fled from the pagoda before the other monks moved to stop him. Sage didnt stay on this level of the capital any longer than he needed to and quickly left to climb higher. Venerable Surari was not part of a Sect or a Clan, the Pagoda was more akin to a temple. A group of people with similar beliefs. Temples were weird in comparison to other groups as every one of them was different. Most Clans or Sects usually had similar qualities, but for Temples or Cults it was harder to narrow it down. Some of them were extremely strict and filled with zealots following very restrictive rules. Others were much looser, and thankfully the one that Surari was part of fell into this category.

All the members of the temple would work together to ensure its safety and protect it from enemies. They might also team up to secure resources for their own disciples, but they werent very unified otherwise. Each of them cared more about their own advancement rather than the interests of any organization. All they cared about was having a place to Cultivate without interruption. Sage had battled with Surari just outside the pagoda and there were likely many of the monks that had watched. Even so, none of them came out to help Surari, and none of them stopped him when he went to Suraris room.

As long as Sage showed no enmity with the other monks or aggression towards their temple as a whole, none of them were willing to make an enemy for no reason. Even so, Sage didnt want to push it. There were always those who only fought when they had the upper hand and they might try to come for Sage in the dark.

A few days and dozens of levels later, Sage was at his next job and this time he got the payment that Guan Zhenyan demanded without resistance. It wasnt because the debtor was upright, though Sage wouldnt really know about that because he never gave the man a chance. After some deliberation, Sage decided he wasnt going to give them a chance any more. He brought out some of the backup that hed always kept in reserve. With eight members of the Purple Mist Sect at his side, Sage started the conversation with the newest Debtor by setting up a Formation Array. It wasnt an array specifically arranged to counter this Debtors abilities like the Path of Fates Direction. Instead, the array was used to suppress the Formation Array of the Debtors manor that wasnt yet activated. If the array was already active this plan wouldnt work, but because the man had no idea what was coming he was caught off guard.

With nine Nascent Souls suddenly surrounding him and ready to fight, the man was captured before he could decide to resist. It was only then that Sage brought out the token from the Dream Dealer and asked for repayment. The Debtor thought hed been arrested, but soon realized he was being robbed. Unfortunately, there was no one he could go to for justice, as this robbery was one hed brought upon himself. Suddenly surrounded and overwhelmed he was forced to cripple his net worth in order to repay his past debt. Sage took the payment after Guan Zhenyan verified it and he then left quickly.

Should be? Thats not very reassuring.

What can I do about it? I cant control the idiots in the world. If you let anyone go after they pay up, how can I stop them from telling someone else about all the wealth you obtained from them? The question is whether or not they can convince someone it's worth taking you on.

Sage realized that letting the debtor free after they paid was leaving a loose end for himself. They knew he had at least as much as they paid him and also could tell others about the return of the Dream Dealer, or at least the Dream Dealers representative. On the other hand, in order to make them pay he also set up a very intimidating situation. Would the returns from chasing down Sage be worth the expense of hiring so many experts as help? A force of nine Nascent Souls was not a weak one. There was probably a good reason that Sage had visited debtors that were lone individuals. If they were part of a large unified organization, wouldnt he have to take them all on if things went south?

While climbing the tower, Sage used his time every night to process his gains. Count Voctem was quite the treasure trove for Sage, even after accounting for everything that was owed to Guan Zhenyan. It wasnt a huge monetary gain, or even precious resources as the man owed a lot to Guan Zhenyan. The real benefits were the knowledge and specialized resources that Sage got from Count Voctem. Voctem would make a good helper on the Inner World, but Sage wasnt going to let him keep his full strength. Sage really didnt like the ghosts that Voctem used and so he felt it was best to put them out of their misery. The tortured and vengeful souls that Voctem used to feed his Ghostwood were too vicious for Sages taste. He extracted them from the Ghostwood and ripped them to shreds. As they were destroyed the tortured will inside them was dispersed. Then he used the Soul Refining ability hed gained from the Bone Mantis to consume the remnants of these souls.

Soul Refining wouldnt increase his understanding of the laws, so there was little actual change in his strength. On the other hand it could slightly strengthen his physique, so it wasnt completely useless. Since he felt their existence to be abhorrent, he destroyed them, so the Soul Refining was just a little bonus rather than the reason to do something. The inaugural upload of this chapter took place via N0v3l-B1n.




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