Seven Sins System Chapter 421. Mission Completed II
The guards worked frantically. I watched them with smug satisfaction.
Finally, the lead guard looked up at , his face still pale and eyes wide with lingering terror.
“It’s finished, sir,” he said, his voice barely steady.
“Great,” I replied with a sinister smile. But I wasn’t about to let them off that easily.
With a flick of my wrist, I activated my Hypnosis skill. Their eyes glazed over as the spell took hold, and I implanted a vague, foggy mory of this entire encounter. They would rember enough to keep them on edge.
Without another word, I used my Teleportation skill to return to the previous room.
Puriel was already there, tending to the unconscious girls. Her head snapped up, her eyes widening in shock as she saw .
For a brief mont, she thought I was the great leader. Her body tensed, ready to react. But then recognition dawned in her eyes, and she realized it was just .
“What did you do?” she asked, a mix of relief and irritation in her voice.
I shrugged nonchalantly.
“Just cleaning up the ss,” I stated.
Puriel frowned, her brows knitting together in a way that made her look both stern and concerned.
“What do you an?”
“I only took care of the CCTV,” I replied casually. As I spoke, I canceled my Camouflage skill, my form shifting back to its original state.
I approached her, smirking.
“Don’t worry, I didn’t torture them like these guys,” I said, gesturing to the crippled goons scattered across the floor.
Their twisted forms still writhed slightly.
I leaned in closer to Puriel, my voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “I just made them delete the footage and, let’s say, made them a little scared.”
She frowned deeper, her disapproval evident.
“So typical of you,” she muttered.
I couldn’t help but smile wider. “Thank you,” I said, straightening up. The casual arrogance in my tone was impossible to miss.
“Now, let’s take care of the others. We have a long list to slaughter.”
Her frown deepened, eyes narrowing.
“Punish, not slaughter,” she corrected sharply.
I waved my hand dismissively. “Yeah, yeah, yeah, sa thing,” I said nonchalantly. With a flick of my wrist, I opened a swirling, dark portal to our next destination.
Puriel sighed as she stepped through the portal. I followed her.
The next six hours were a whirlwind of chaos, violence, and grim efficiency.
With a dark thrill coursing through my veins, I opened portals to our targets one by one. We didn't linger at any location for more than fifteen minutes.
Our first priority was always the great leader. As soon as we arrived, I would use my tentacles to ensnare him, reading his mind to gather any useful information.
This was followed by a thorough beatdown of the goons who dared to stand in our way. I unleashed my fury, my tentacles lashing out.
Puriel, anwhile, moved through the chaos, healing the victims and guiding them to safety.
In each place, we found dark crystals, the source of the cult's power and influence. I snatched them up and ate them.
With every crystal we collected, I felt my own power growing, my level increasing rapidly. It was a heady rush, the double benefit of weakening our enemies while strengthening myself.
There were six great leaders in total, each one falling into my tentacle clutches by the end of our blitz.
They were all the sa—arrogant, deluded fools who thought they could play with dark forces and co out unscathed.
The lesser targets, the chiefs and their subordinates, were easier to handle. These small-ti players were given a punishnt similar to the first goons we encountered. I took a nice satisfaction in watching my wrath tentacles twist and cripple their bodies, ensuring they would never forget the price of their sins.
By the end of our mission, we had left a trail of broken bodies.
The great leaders, now my captives, were dragged back to my realm through a final portal. There, I would make them my puppets, free slaves to do my bidding just like those who had co before them.
The dawn was just beginning to break as I opened my portal back to my dorm. The sky was painted in shades of deep blue and purple, signaling the end of a long, grueling mission.
It was past four in the morning when we arrived. My body felt the exhaustion creeping in, but there was also a lingering buzz of satisfaction.
We had done it. We had completed the mission. At least, it should be done for .
Puriel, however, remained silent. She didn't say a word to as she stood there, her eyes distant and her expression unreadable.
It was unusual for her. I watched her, waiting for sothing—anything—but she just gave a sad, almost resigned look before turning away.
"Puriel?" I called out, but she didn't respond.
She simply used her teleportation skill, and her figure disappeared. It was strange, her leaving like that. She usually had sothing to say, so comnt or admonition, but this ti she left in silence.
"Why did she put that face?" I grumbled to myself, staring at the spot where she had stood monts before.
"Just imagine if we went back to the past, and we did the sa things as we did then.”
Her words from earlier echoed in my head. There was a ti when things were simpler between us, when we didn't know each other's true identities, when we were just two beings having fun, exploring the mortal realm.
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