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Lord of Mysterious Wizard-Chapter 204 - Demon Exorcism Priest
Chapter 204: Chapter 204 Demon Exorcism Priest
Chapter 204 -204 Demon Exorcism Priest
Long before, Tang Qi had known that in addition to being held once every three days, the Mysterious Valley Market would also host Temporary Markets from time to time. However, Tang Qi did not expect the first Temporary Market to come so quickly. Considering the timing, it wasn’t hard to draw a conclusion.
The opening of the Temporary Market was related to the “war” in Messer City.
Tonight, something was bound to happen.
After muttering to himself, Tang Qi wasted no more time and immediately returned to his workbench.
Thus far, Tang Qi had done everything he could.
The war between the Mellon Family and the Hastu Club was on a level too high for “Professionals”; even the qualification to intervene was lacking.
As a member of Messer City, Tang Qi could harness his combat power to stand against some Professionals if he exerted his full strength, but he had no intention of devoting himself entirely to Messer City. His role as a Police Station Consultant had been duly fulfilled.
Hall needed assistance, and the mysterious and extraordinarily powerful Bright Knight Sith was undoubtedly the best option.
Tang Qi’s approach was to inform Hall about the Hastu Club’s coveting of the Confessor Seal. With this intelligence, it was impossible for Sith not to show up.
Saint Confessor Martin Sims!
His background and origins weren’t much of a secret.
Any Federation citizen with common sense could say that this strong figure initially started as a knight of the Bright Church and rose in status to a point where he even had the chance to become the Archbishop. Yet, it was due to a divergence in ideology that they ultimately parted ways.
The Confessor willingly left the Church and carved out a legendary reputation.
While some within the Bright Church held dissatisfaction towards him, others steadfastly believed that Lord Sims was a knight worthy of respect.
Additionally, as time passed, more and more people came to recognize Sims.
Especially within the “Bright Knight” group, Martin Sims was almost akin to a faith.
Once Sith learned that the Club was eying the Confessor Seal, the situation was bound to change.
Having made his contribution, Tang Qi then returned to his workbench and continued his “casting work.”
The Temporary Market was at night.
There were still several hours left, enough time for Tang Qi to make a large batch of Petrification Bullets.
Time swiftly passed, and the sky over Messer City shifted from the fierce sun to the hazy purple moon.
“Night falls.”
Tang Qi, immersed in bullet making, placed the last completed Petrification Bullet into a wooden box beside him.
Inside, nearly a hundred neatly arranged Petrification Bullets.
This was the result of several hours of work, which Tang Qi was quite satisfied with. He closed the wooden box and placed it alongside the box with the “Demon Hunting Bullets.”
In the same area were Tang Qi’s other collections.
As his strength grew and the Abnormalities and events he encountered increased, Tang Qi’s collection had also become more abundant.
Although the Curios that could bring a significant increase in combat power were mostly carried on his person, there were still some that were inconvenient to take along and were stored in a safe in the pavilion, protected by various measures.
However, adding some extra security measures was always the right decision.
“When I get the chance, I’ll go out and find an Extraordinary Creature to guard the house,” Tang Qi planned, seating himself nearby.
With a thought, he entered a state of meditation. Casting Petrification Bullets and frequently releasing the “Flame Spell” had consumed a considerable amount of Tang Qi’s spiritual power, akin to having fought a battle. He needed to recover before heading to the market.
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An hour later, Tang Qi’s figure once again appeared in the Rotten Truffle Forest, still in the form of his “Second Body.” Along with Transcendents and Contactors from various directions, he took the Ghost Carriage to the front of Mysterious Valley.
Stepping down from the carriage, the bustling scene within the valley was impossible to ignore.
Though it was a “Temporary Market,” Tang Qi was certain that the number of people at the market this time unquestionably surpassed any previous occasion.
Moreover, the atmosphere was more fervent than ever.
Enshrouded in the misty fog, there was a barely suppressed feeling of turmoil. Especially so at the mysterious bar at the end of the valley, where the noisy, blended scents made one irresistibly speculate whether it was hiding a powder keg.
Loving to be where the action is, is human nature.
Even becoming a Transcendent couldn’t change that.
Tang Qi covered his mark and entered, feeling the restless aura of the Transcendents coming and going beside him, the fog was no hindrance to that agitation.
This atmosphere, naturally, did not affect Tang Qi.
He maintained his cold face as usual, strolling leisurely through the valley on his own.
Taking advantage of the abundance of Transcendents and stalls, perhaps there could be some nice gains, Tang Qi thought this way.
Before long, Tang Qi indeed stood in front of a stall.
Gains?
Barely, one could say.
But these “gains” were not relative to him.
What lay before him was a very special stall.
The items for sale were stranger than the next, or to put it another way, disgusting.
The first things to catch the eye were various organs, blurry eyeballs made of flesh, ears that seemed ripped off alive, fresh hearts, and whole brains…
Also, there were just as strange items, like caterpillars with multicolored fuzz but bodies like gemstones, glossy obsidian-like glass beads, jellyfish suspended in some kind of liquid, and a small basin of a transparent liquid with an astonishing stench.
Tang Qi’s second glance went to the stall owner.
Unexpectedly, he did not conceal himself with fog.
This was a middle-aged man dressed in Priest’s robes, not those of the Bright Church but seemingly from some minor Church, his exposed skin on his arms, neck, or elsewhere, was covered with vivid tattoos.
A face stern and fierce, but strangely also smiling gently, exuding a very contradictory temperament.
Combining these with the things for sale on the stall, made it all the more incredible.
However, when Tang Qi saw the images slowly forming at the bottom of his eyes, everything became explainable.
Extraordinary Creatures: Demon Exorcism Priest.
State: Normal.
Information Fragment One: A priest from the Purification Church, he mastered various exorcism techniques. During the time before the Spiritual Tide returned, he was an experienced conman and a wayward Priest wandering everywhere; now he is a powerful Demon Exorcism Priest, feared by various Dark Creatures that specialize in parasitizing or possessing humans for survival.
Information Fragment Two: He is not adept at combat, but he is a polymath on Dark Creatures and Demonology.
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“Buzz”
Information Fragments flew by, Tang Qi’s gaze returned to those disgusting things.
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With the stall owner’s background understood, these objects also became easily explainable.
The massive human population would attract all sorts of Dark Creatures, some would choose to parasitize, others to possess, and some would simply eat humans. The work of a Demon Exorcism Priest is to eliminate these Dark Creatures.
What lay in front of him was his “spoils”.
For Tang Qi, most of them were useless things, whether for witchcraft cultivation or concocting Secret Medicine, he couldn’t use these.
But not necessarily.
Tang Qi’s thoughts stirred, and he transformed the view of those “disgusting items” within his sight into an image, relaying it to the Night Beast who was carrying out a task on his behalf, monitoring a tomb.
The Little Guy on the other end might have first seen those disgusting organs, blasting a sentiment of disgust and irritation.
However, it quickly turned into a strong desire.
Following the Night Beast’s perception, Tang Qi’s gaze finally settled on those eyeball-like glass beads.