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Chapter 1009: Chapter 356 Sin Card: Wild Hunt King_3

“Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!”

Endless murderous intent, anger, and hatred echoed in the cauldron.

Their flesh was devoured by the Giants, celebrating the death of this formidable adversary. Humans who had betrayed Helquinn were each given a bowl of soup — the soup of the hero they had tried to authenticate, yet to whom they had betrayed. Each bowl contained a skull, fulfilling Uther Galoch’s promise to “feed them”; to refuse was to “betray” once again.

So may have known of the betrayal and rely chose Silence; others disagreed from the start. And many had no idea at all — those who had chosen betrayal for the survival of their villages were pushed into deep pits by the enraged people and stoned to death. Those who betray others will eventually be betrayed by their own.

People attempted to pick up the bones, to perform rites and burial for Helquinn and his followers. However, the seal of the Supre Heaven was not so easily lifted, and ordinary funerals could not redeem their wronged spirits.

These hero souls, tainted by anger and hatred, road the wilderness at night, slaughtering once again the humans they once protected.

— Until rlin perford the transformation ritual of The Wild Hunt, transforming Helquinn and his followers into The Wild Hunt.

Yet, even so, he remained furious. He should have had self-awareness, but the wisdom gained from the contract of The Wild Hunt still couldn’t suppress the unextinguished rage in his heart. Day after day, he lived in a daze between life and death, almost forgetting who he was, but the hatred in his heart was never forgotten.

Until the ascension ceremony.

He briefly beca “Helquinn” once again, and finally rembered who he was.

Looking at himself in the photograph, Aleister’s perspective overlaid with that of Helquinn from days past, then separated.

Looking at the Helquinn in the cabin looking at the photo, Aleister raised his right hand.

A massive, horizontal black Array suddenly ford from the ground, enveloping Helquinn and rapidly ascending.

But as it reached its highest point, a Pegasus pattern appeared in the sky.

A deep blue Ring was branded around the Pegasus pattern — then the Array began to collapse from the outermost circle, leaving only a blue Ring about a ter in diater.

Two large new Tarot Cards, one above the other, were slowly printed out from the void, appearing above and below the Ring. Deep blue bolts of electricity connected between the two cards, as if so magnetic force was pulling them gradually closer together.

Judgnt turned into Eternity; the horn-blowing Angel beca a tripartite figure of light and shadow, overlapping with colors. It symbolized past lives, present life, and future reincarnations.

The gentle and kind Pope, who held his hands high, had beco sowhat terrifying. Behind him was a halo like a mirror, with nine rose-adorned spikes about to fall onto his head, and his throne portraying an elephant and a bull, symbolizing burden. Below the giant Pope, there was a small goddess, one hand holding a bow, the other a Sword. In the center of the image was a pentagram — and a newborn was within it.

Finally, as the cards were gradually ford and beca clear, they slowly moved towards the center.

The mont the two cards tightly joined together, they burst into a dazzling display of lightning — and the illusion shattered instantly.

When Aleister opened his eyes again, he found a blue crystal transparent card slowly rotating in front of him. The card depicted a Pegasus in a dull yellow outline.

Aleister reached out and inscribed the na Aiwass.

And its attributes were imdiately revealed.

[Great Sin: Wild Hunt King (Judgnt, Pope)]

[Level: 50 (Suppressed)]

[Path of Dusk, Attribute: Wind]

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