The church was collapsing at an accelerated speed. The sound of stone cracking was extremely harsh. The ground fell more and more rapidly, and as stone chips and dust continued to leak from the ceiling of the underground hall, Ulyssesâ skeletal stone carving began to gradually collapse. The hideous cracks crawled to the stone and brick floor and the scene was as dark as the end of the world.
The superior demon who had just descended to the surface was crying. It wasnât out of stinginess or grief. It was more like an instinctive reaction after losing all hope in an instant. The womanâs black skirt was scattered on the ground and the several faces on her head were gone, leaving only an elegant and beautiful face behind. That should be what the Bishop of the Abyss should look like when she was still a human.
But it was now only Hagen Ingramâs body in name.
At the moment the contract was completed, the demonâs flesh will overtake the brain of the dependent and completely crush the original brain. The Bishop of the Abyss a few minutes ago was indeed no longer alive. She had disappeared quietly, with her answer.
ââŚShe figured out the âtruth of the existence of the Demon Kingâ?â Nemo ignored the collapsing building. He stiffly loosened the preacherâs collar and walked towards the superior demon who was paralyzed on the ground. âTell me.â
âI donât know!â the beautiful superior demon cried, crawling into the distance without any direction. If the previous Hagen Ingram had a fox-like temperament, the current demon was more like a frightened rabbit. Though the body was the same, she looked flustered and neurotic, as if she would collapse at any moment. âI only have the knowledge and memory of that human. Itâs impossible to know what her specific thoughts were!â
âI understand, but is there no sign at all?â Nemo tried hard to suppress the trembling in his voice. He didnât like the other partyâs reaction of fear. She looked so scared, as if he would chew her into pieces in the next second. âImpossible.â
âShe only said, âThe law has not been brokenâ,â the superior demon sobbed, shrinking like she was about to freeze to death. âAt that moment, she thought she had gotten a satisfactory enough answer, and the contract would naturally be completed. Itâs really not meââ
Nemo shook subconsciously.
He did confirm his identity, and currently he had all his own memories, plus a little bit of fragments of Ulyssesâ memory. The books in the Abyssal Church were all put into his mind, but even so, he didnât question Bagelmaurus previous speculation. The law comes from cognition, and he was able to erase his cognition and was able to leave. This was a relatively ambiguous explanation, but it barely made sense in theory.
However, Hagen Ingram wasnât an empty-headed fool. She participated in the crusade and even climbed to the position of Bishop of the Abyss. According to the level of obsession by the Abyssal Church with the Demon King, her inference was obviously more valuable than Bagelmaurusâ. The new information that the Bishop of the Abyss got was limited, with only two points. He was on the surface, and he didnât know why.
Referring to Adrian Crossâ first reactionâŚ
[A complete superior demon cannot descend to the surface. This is the iron clad rule.]
If the law wasnât broken⌠then what exactly was he? Is there anything behind an âincompleteâ him?
Unfortunately, the Bishop of the Abyss who had the answer was no longer alive, and no one could answer him. There were too many thoughts rampaging in his mind, like sharp nails shaking around in his flesh. Colestoroâs body was about to fall back into the Abyss and Nemo could even fell the strange pull radiating from the cracks, as well as the illusion-like warmth.
Nemo stood in place. Behind him was a crazed believer who had fallen into madness, and in front of him was a demon who was stunned. The others in the church had withdrawn, and a bad premonition climbed onto his back like a swam of poisonous spiders. Nemo gritted his teeth, and he directly grabbed the demon warlock who was still kneeling. At the same time, the intertwined cracks tore the floor apart, revealing ominous fire.
The superior demon in the long black dress sat on one of the broken floors, and the fragile rock was rapidly turning into a walnut-size piece. She seemed to have forgotten how to move, and she was about to fall back into the Abyss.
Nemo stretched out his hand to her. âGrabbed on!â his mind was blank as he shouted intuitively.
But the superior demon did not move. Tears kept flowing down her face. In the increasingly strong gravity of the Abyss, she finally moved her fingerâŚ
An incomplete and weak protective cover separated the two.
Nemo knew that he could smash it with his hand, but it made his arm suddenly heavier, and he hesitate for a moment. At that moment of hesitation, the superior demon moved to the edge of the collapse slate and threw herself into the Abyss.
âDonât come over.â Her voice trembled, full of fear and it could be heard amongst the sound of debris collapsing around her.
Her figure was instantly engulfed by the cracks.
Nemo stopped breathing and stared at the burning crack for a second. He then cut open a space, grabbed the collar of the demon warlock and immediately left the Church of Silence. They landed in a scorched open space behind the church, and the sound of bombardment and roar of magic arrays suddenly poured into his ears. The sound of a battle of the distant army came with the wind. Most of the demon believers who escaped from the church ordered their demons to rush to the battlefield, while a small number scattered and plunged into the scorched forest, not knowing what to do.
Before the ruins of the church completely sank, Nemo tore open the space for the last time and fished out his staff from the cell. In the next second, the peeled spire of the church was completely swallowed by the cracks and the land aggregated like a liquid.
The Church of Silence had completely disappeared from the surface.
The corpses that were guarding in front of the church were scattered all over the place, and surveillance bugs flew frantically over the remaining ruins. The sun shone down unconsciously, making the metal staff warm to the touch. Everything in front of him revealed a dreamlike erratic and false sense of absurdity. Nemoâs perception was no longer keenâ rather no longer too keen, and his spirit did not allow him to feel it carefully.
He gasped hard, as if he was going to drown in this vast open space with plenty of air. He pressed all his weight on the staff so that he wouldnât fall down.
âDonât mention todayâs affairs to anyone.â Nemo finally settled his mind and turned his face to the demon warlock with only a mouth as a face. âIâm very sorry. Just in case⌠I have to put a silence spell on you.â
Nemo murmured something. A black spell wrapped around the demon warlockâs body like silk. It was a modified silence spell that would not cause substantial harm to the bound but would forcibly stop their action when they were about to leak. Honestly, Nemo didnât like this kind of one-sided forced seal, but he had to end the matter here as soon as possibleâŚ
Nemo didnât want to stay here any longer. His uncontrollable thoughts upset him. If he didnât find a place to relax again, he may really collapse for a moment because he couldnât accept it.
Of course, emotional breakdown wasnât a big deal. Everyone had been overwhelmed by anger, sadness, or despair. They just needed to break something, scream or cry, and just vent.
Nemo knew better than ever before what his power represented.
Destruction was much simpler than repairing. He firmly believed that he couldnât afford the price of losing control of his strength and emotions. Just maintaining his calmness now was almost exhausting all his mental energy. The demon warlock a few steps away quietly maintained a half-kneeling posture until the dark spell disappeared into his body. After that, he raised his head slightly and let out a sigh.
Nemo turned around, not intending to have any more conversations with the other party. His eyes were sour, and there seemed to be a poisonous thorn stuck in his throat. The metal staff in his hand poked into the dark dead ground, bringing up a little smelly mud. He lowered his head and stared at the ground, stopping for a few seconds at each step, trying to suppress the crazy tumbling emotions in his heart.
Then he saw blood. The bright red liquid came from behind and wetted his soles.
He didnât want to see it, he thought, but he had to go back and confirm.
The preacher was still kneeling there. A black erosion spell had already eroded his heart. Blood gushed out of his body from an incurable wound.
âI wonât divulge any of it.â He still had a happy and weird smile on his face. âMy Lord⌠Iâll never add burdens to your plan.â
The red blood flowed into the soil and was immediately sucked in by the land, turning into disgusting black-red mud. The preacher was still half kneeling as the erosion spell was constantly gnawing at him. His body maintained that posture as it rotted and was disappearing at a terrifying speed.
Until it all turned into pus and blood.
He didnât want to kill that person. Nemo stopped forcibly as he supported his body with his staff. He had lost his last strength and he slowly sat down on the empty dead ground.
âI didnât want to kill you.â He stretched out his finger into the wet soil and slowly tightened it. âBecause I donât know who you are, what your desire was to give your life to this. I donât want to judge you based on your identityâŚâ Just as I donât want to judge myself based off my identity.
But the preacher was dead, and he couldnât answer him either.
Nemo let the hem of the robe soak in the blood and stuck to the mud. The whole world swept towards him at this moment, and the pain seemed to be quietly crushed, like a scream that couldnât be exported.
Yes. Itâs very quiet now.
This was a strange world, Nemo thought. In the not-so-long past, he was weak and ordinary, and wasnât worth mentioning at all. A drunk thug, a bloodthirsty beast, a galloping carriage; he could easily die from any of them. Even so, he would get up on time for breakfast, followed by work, and would talk to people. When night set, he would quietly go to sleep.
Every day. In a small town with trouble times, he embraced a stable life like that, living smoothly and steadily. He didnât need anyoneâs help and he didnât need anyone.
And now no one in the world can hurt him. Everything was soft and fragile. Even if the world was destroyed in fire, he would be the one who could survive in the end. He possessed absurd, crazy, and unreasonable power. He began to try to hold on to the people around him, and finally turned everything into futility.
He had never felt so helpless.
This is inevitable, isnât it?
He didnât have the strength to escape, so he had to face the cruel facts. His favorite mercenary group, Oliverâs fatherâs mercenary regimentâ Their legends accompanied him through countless boring afternoons. He once lamented and was inspired by them because they made him smile.
Kind, powerful, and interesting heroes.
And they were almost completely annihilated by Ulyssesâ That is to say, they were destroyed by him.
He didnât even know why, whether he was the perpetrator or the victim, or both. He didnât remember his mood at that time. He didnât remember their deathbed. Naturally the Tin Soldier mercenary regiment was not the only group. From the so-called first-generation Demon King⌠No, since then, how many people had he killed? How many times had he been killed?
He must have never counted it himself. Perhaps only by restoring his memory could he find all the answers.
This pain may be in his calculations. The former âDemon Kingâ may be looking forward to his choice to restore his memory under the pressure of pain. The thoughts and memories accumulated over tens of millions of years were extremely heavy. Could the âsensibilityâ of more than twenty years really withstand it? No one believed that he had no other plans, not even himself. Would a life as powerful as this make such a sophisticated plan without a purpose?
He couldnât think about it anymore. He must bear it, and before making sure that his âformer selfâ was not malicious, he could not escape from this pain and doubt. The only thing he could control now was the âcurrent selfâ.
Donât run away. Donât collapse. Donât give up.
Nemo pulled the gold pendant to the outside of his robe with trembling hands. The golden metal glistened under the warm sun. Then he grabbed the only remaining blood-stained communication crystal chip.
He had to tell Oliver. Tell him everything, just as he decided in advance. The calculated time should be almost up. He will go to his side, and then make sure that there was another personâ That person that would never leave him.
Like someone dying from thirst, reaching out for that last water source in the desertâŚ
There was a small cracking sound. Nemo almost accidentally crushed the crystal chip. He twisted it carefully, and his breathing became rapid in an instant.
But the voice he was waiting for did not sound.
âNemo,â Annâs voice appeared with a bit of ominous caution. âHow are you over there? Youâd better come here soon.â
Annâs was usually efficient when communicating. She rarely hesitated when speaking, but this time there was a short pause before she continued.
âSomething has happened to Oliver.â
Donât run away. Donât collapse. Donât give up.
âIâm fine.â His voice was hoarse. Nemo clenched his arm holding the staff, embedding his nails into his flesh. Warm blood penetrated the black robe in an instant. ââŚIâll come to you right away.â
As soon as his voice fell, the crystal chip couldnât bear the burden and turned into powder in his palm.
âŚThe dying traveler in the desert that stretched out his hand to the last water source could only grabbed a handful of yellow sand.
This arc is over. Get ready for some angst. Ahhh, poor Nemo.
Just to provide a summary of this arc for clarity for those who are confused:
Colestoro is a superior demon that was dragged up forcefully from the Abyss. However, the laws of nature states that superior demons cannot come to the surface in their original form, so only a part of Colestoro (similar to Pandorater) was pulled out. Unlike Pandorater however, whoever dragged him out couldnât tame him (because heâs a fully grown demon that already developed thoughts and feelings). Because they couldnât utilize him, and because heâs a superior demon, they decided to destroy him instead, but they fully couldnât kill him leaving behind a part of his body thatâs rotting and dying on the surface. Thus for years Colestoro suffers the pain of part of his body dying on the surface.
600-700 years ago, when the Treant Plague was spreading across the land, ordinary humans came to his rotting bones to find a cure for it and fed the sick his remaining flesh that was still on the bones. Out of all of the bodies that ate the flesh, one survived and allowed his consciousness (or soul) to occupy the body. However, because of the Treant Plague symptoms, the body his flesh occupied no longer had brain capacity, thus he couldnât propose a âdealâ with it, which meant the âcontractâ is incomplete. While Colestoro occupies the body, his soul is still bound to his original body in the Abyss.
Aurorae then gave him two options. He could consume his own flesh and become âfreeâ where he can take revenge on humans (since they were the one that put him in this situation in the first place), then heâll be consume by madness and Aurorae would kill him, and he would die in extreme pain and agony as his consciousness returns back to his original body, or Aurorae will apply a seal on his original body and put him to sleep, which will ease the pain somewhat.
At first Colestoro wanted revenge, until he met Virgil. Colestoro sees Virgil as a way for him to escape his original body and his current incomplete contract. He âbefriendsâ Virgil in hopes that Virgil would make a deal with him. At first Virgil acts oblivious until he was on the verge of death and reveals that heâs actually an exorcist and he knew all along Colestoroâs origins and history. Virgil said heâll make the deal with Colestoro as long as Colestoro promises not to harm innocent lives. He understand Colestoroâs pain because he too, is dying and is suffering the pain of a dying body, but he wants to die with dignity.
In a twist, Colestoro decided not to form a contract and instead willingly offer his flesh to Virgil to save his life and turned him into a demon warlock. He then ask Aurorae to seal him and put him to sleep. Hundreds years later, the Church of Silence was built upon his bones. The Bishops know about Colestoroâs history and, in order to forcefully keep him alive, they continue to give him sacrifices. This is not because they truly worship him, but because his bones, and the Church of Silence is the symbol for the Abyssal Church.
Ironically, Virgil, given new life, is determined to fulfill Colestoroâs wish and grant him everlasting peace. Through the years he learned many exorcizing (erosion) spells that could destroy demons, in hopes of one day perfecting one powerful enough to destroy Colestoroâs current human body and his original body in the Abyss (thus permanently ending his suffering).
Then comes in Tumbleweed who he commission because two demon related beings are needed to open the gate where Colestoroâs body lies. However, his plans goes awry as Nemo presented him with a third option (an option that none of them except him could do because they lack the power).
Nemo plans send back Colestoroâs bones on the surface back into the Abyss, and complete the incomplete contract with Colestoroâs current body. He did this by pretending to be the sacrifice for Colestoro in order to find out the secret array of how the Church of Silence was providing Colestoro vitality all this time. With that knowledge, he then sent Colestoroâs bones back into the Abyss (thus collapsing the Church of Silence) and completed the incomplete contract. Now Colestoro should (theoretically) live on the surface as that human he currently possessed and no longer feel the pain and agony of his original body until his original body dies in the Abyss, then he would die as well. The caveat is now Colestoro would no longer be as strong as before (since he is no longer connected to his original body).
And yes, it is heavily implied that Colestoro and Virgil have a thing for each other, but itâs not implicit. You have to read between the lines~
Also in this arc, Nemo discovers his true identity, more mysteries surrounding Ann, Jesse, and Oliver have sprouted, and now something has happened to Oliver?! Stay tune for the next arc~
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