Chapter 616 : Capturing the Performer
In the late morning hours in Pritt, in front of the train station in the western district, a dense stream of travelers bustled about before the main station building. Many people crowded toward the congested entrance, hoping to escape this massive city filled with oppression and suffering, while even more emerged from the gates, facing the gray, steely jungle before them with anticipation or anxiety.
However, neither of these groups had anything to do with Pearson, for he was an active clergyman of the Church in Tivian. He held a stable and well-compensated position there, managing all sorts of affairs in the name of the deity and consolidating divine authority. In return, not only did he not have to worry about his livelihood, but he also possessed powers beyond those of ordinary people.
Clad in his priestâs robe and carrying a travel case, Pearson wove his way through the crowd with several similarly dressed companions, heading into the station. They needed to take the train on an official trip to a far-off location. However, the congestion in front of them slowed their progress slightly, prompting a frown from Pearson, who was leading the group, as he mentally calculated whether they would still make it to the platform on time.
"Though Iâd heard the west station is always crowded, I didnât expect it to be this packed."
Looking at the flow of travelers around them, Pearson spoke to one of his companions, who nodded in agreement.
"Yeah, Iâve been here plenty of times myself, but Iâve never seen it this bad. Looks like weâre just unlucky today. Either way, we better speed up, or weâll miss the train."
"Mm."
After hearing his companionâs words, Pearson gave an affirmative reply, preparing to quicken their pace and lead the group onward into the station.
But at that very moment, an even larger wave of people surged toward them, far more intense than before. The pressure of the crowd instantly doubled the chaos and congestion. Taken off guard by this sudden development, Pearson and his companions failed to react in time, and their team was immediately scattered by the current of people, each one swept in a different direction.
"What... Eben!"
Alarmed by the situation, Pearson tried to steady himself amidst the crowd, scanning the surrounding chaos in hopes of spotting his companions. But all he saw were endless heads in motion. He shouted their names, but his voice was easily drowned out by the surrounding din.
At a loss, Pearson was carried off to the side by the tide of people. When he finally managed to escape the crush, he found himself in an unfamiliar corner of the station with no companions in sight.
"This is trouble..."
Clutching his head in frustration, Pearson muttered to himself as he looked around, trying to locate his group. After failing to spot them, he pulled out a pocket watch from beneath his priestâs robe. Opening it, he checked the time and realized that the trainâs departure was fast approaching.
âIâll just head to the train first. The others will probably make their way to the platform tooâwe can regroup on board.â
With this thought in mind, he closed the pocket watch, stored it away, picked up his suitcase, and began looking for the path to the platform.
However, this task proved more difficult than expected. The place where heâd been swept to was completely unfamiliar, and there were no signs or directions nearby. Forced to ask passersby for help, Pearson wandered through the station. Yet instead of finding his way to the platform, he somehow ended up in a deserted corridor.
âThis isnât it... mustâve taken the wrong way.â
Frowning at the unfamiliar passage before him, Pearson realized continuing forward wouldnât lead to the platform, so he turned around to go back.
Just then, he spotted a tall woman approaching, her face concealed behind a veil.
Though he continued walking toward her, the tall figure aroused a faint sense of vigilance in his heart. As the two passed each other in the corridor, the veiled woman suddenly turned back and reached out toward Pearson from behind.
Already wary, Pearson immediately turned around at the sound of footsteps halting behind him. Seeing the womanâs hand reaching for him, he instinctively reached out to grab her wrist. But at that instant, a faint, spectral shadow drifted silently down from the corridor ceiling aboveâemerging from his blind spot and merging with his body.
Pearson froze entirely. His body stopped responding, rigid and unmoving. He couldnât utter a single word.
Paralyzed, he stood locked in place, watching helplessly as the mysterious woman reached a hand to his neck. A sharp pain followedâthen all consciousness faded.
After Pearson collapsed, a wisp of shadow slipped out from his body, coalescing mid-air into a translucent spiritual formâvaguely resembling a womanâs silhouette.
That feminine spirit glanced at the veiled woman ahead, and the two exchanged a silent nod.
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Faint, groggy, drained of all energyâPearsonâs consciousness wandered in darkness for who knows how long before it began to resurface.
A throbbing pain in his head jabbed at his nerves, gradually awakening his mind. After a dizzy spell of blurred perception, Pearsonâs awareness slowly began to reorient.
"Hiss..."
Groaning under the weight of splitting pain, Pearson opened his eyes. Upon waking, he was first greeted by disorientation. As the memories of what happened at the station returned, he broke out into a cold sweat.
âI was ambushed? I, a Church special envoy, was ambushed?! And now Iâve been kidnappedâthis is a mystical attack targeting the Church?!â
Shocked, Pearson tried to stand up immediatelyâbut nearly fell over in the attempt. Upon closer inspection, he realized his entire body was tightly bound in iron chains, even his mouth gagged. Speaking or moving was nearly impossibleâhe could only squirm slightly.
Seeing the state he was in, Pearsonâs heart sank. He began surveying his surroundings and found himself imprisoned in a small, sealed cell. The dimly lit cell had three solid walls and one iron gate, clearly designed for confinement. The only source of light came through the narrow slit of the steel door.
Seeing the situation around him, Pearson couldnât help but panic. He wanted to escape, but with his current strength, even breaking free from the chains was an almost impossible task. Just as he was sinking into despair from his failed attempts, a voice suddenly came from outside the cell door.
âSo... you finally got it done?â
âYeah, that guyâs face was way too plain, nothing distinctive. Took a bit of time to memorize.â
Hearing the conversation outside, Pearson froze for a moment. He quickly leaned his head forward toward the narrow gap of the cell door, peering through it to glimpse what was happening outside. He saw two figuresâa man and a womanâstanding in the corridor right outside his cell.
Pearson immediately recognized the womanâit was the mysterious veiled figure who had ambushed him at the train station. The man appeared to be in his thirties, currently speaking with her.
âSince youâve got the face down, hurry up already,â the veiled woman said to the man.
âJust a secondâŚâ
As he spoke, the man rubbed his chin. Then, to Pearsonâs shock, the manâs once firm and distinct facial features began to twist and shift. In a flurry of morphing, his face completely transformed into anotherâutterly ordinary and unremarkable. His body also shrank slightly.
Pearson recognized it immediatelyâit was his own face?!
âThatâs... a Shadow-Facade?! Theyâre with the Eight-Spired Nest! The ones who assassinated Duke Barrett!â
This realization struck Pearson like a bolt. The Eight-Spired Nestâs name had echoed throughout the mystical world of Pritt after that shocking assassination earlier in the year. Even someone like Pearson, who wasnât from the investigative department of the Church, had heard of themâand knew both their capabilities and their past crimes.
âAlright, this should do.â
The man, now wearing Pearsonâs face, spoke as he touched it. The veiled woman responded with arms crossed.
âNot bad. Now that your face is ready, hurry up and change into the clothes too. We stripped them off that bunch of zealots. The other four are already doneâweâre just waiting on you.â
âThe other four...? Donât tell me the rest of my team got caught too?â
Pearson thought in alarm.
He had originally hoped that his companions would report back to the Church when they couldnât find him. But now, it seemed all of them had been capturedâthere was no one left to notify the Church of what happened.
âFive people, huh... none of them are particularly close to that nun, right? If she knows them well, our coverâs blown.â
Outside the cell, the man with Pearsonâs face voiced his concern. The veiled woman quickly replied.
âAccording to the intelligence from Glamorne, the five of you donât have any deep ties with that nun. Most of her guards arenât locals from Pritt either. You donât need to worry about it. She only knows the name of the Displacement Ritualâshe doesnât understand a thing about the details. Once you get to Glamorne, you can feed her whatever story you like. After all, in her eyes, youâre the âexpertsâ she requested from TivianâŚâ
The veiled woman smirked with a touch of malice. Hearing this, Pearson was again struck with shock.
âThe nun from Glamorne... Their target is Sister Vania! Theyâre trying to use our identities as the investigative advance party to get close to her!â
Pearsonâs mind reeled, and the man outside spoke again.
âThe Gospel of the Summer Tree Islands... the Savior of Addus... the Holy Radiance of the Fallen City... Vania Chafferon. Heh. To lure the Churchâs brightest rising star into a profane disgrace, to stain the night sky, and to advance the grand design of the Queen of the Deep Web throughout Prittâwhat an honor. I wonder what kind of face those high and mighty folks on Holy Mount will make when they realize their favored nun has become our pawnâŚâ
The man chuckled with arrogant satisfaction, but the veiled woman waved her hand and cut in.
âLooks like youâre highly motivated. But youâd better save some of that energy for Glamorne. Thereâs still plenty for you to do there.â
âRight, time to move.â
The man nodded, and the two began walking off together. But after a few steps, the man paused as if recalling something and turned to glance toward Pearsonâs cellâcausing the eavesdropping Pearson to hurriedly duck down.
âBy the way, when I went in to memorize his face, the guy was still aliveâjust passed out. Why didnât you just kill him? I only needed the face, not the body.â
The man looked puzzled as he stared at the cell door. The veiled woman replied promptly.
âOur logistics team screwed up. A bunch of idiots botched the jobâthe soul-sealing measures werenât in place. If we kill them now, thereâs a risk someone might be able to perform necromancy on their spirits. For now, we can only keep them alive and locked up. Once your mission is done, Iâll clean them up immediately.â
âI seeâŚâ
The man nodded quietly at her explanation, then followed her down the hallway. From within the cell, Pearson listened as their footsteps faded into the distance.
When they had gone, he clenched his teeth and swore to himself with fierce determination.
âI must⌠I must find a way to escape. I have to report this to Archbishop Francesco!â
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Meanwhile, down a long, dark corridor, the Shadow-Facade man and the veiled woman came to a halt again after walking some distance. The veiled woman glanced back and said slowly.
âThis spot will do. He wonât be able to hear us from here, Mr. Shadow-Facade.â
âIs that so? Good. So, what did you thinkâwas my performance convincing, milady?â
The man smiled faintly at her words, and the veiled woman answered quickly.
âNot bad⌠looks like Detective gave you proper coaching. Not perfect, but more than enough to fool someone in a panic.â
She paused, then the man continued.
âWhew⌠I didnât expect Detective to target Church personnel directly this time. I really donât know what heâs planning, going so far as to provoke the ChurchâŚâ
âI wouldnât say heâs opposing the Churchâjust using them. According to the great Detectiveâs instructions, once the time is right, all five priests we captured today will be released. Clearly, he has no intention of becoming the Churchâs enemy. If he were, I wouldnât dare help him so casually.â
The veiled woman said this, then after a brief pause, she continued.
âWell, aside from releasing them when he gives the signal, our job here is done. Detectiveâs plan is shifting away from Tivian now. Mr. Shadow-Facade, go get some rest. Iâm sure you have your own work waiting.â
âIndeed. Then, Iâll take my leave for now, milady. Iâm glad we got to work together again.â
With that, Gregor, wearing a face that wasnât his own, quickly strode off. The veiled woman, Adèle, remained standing there, leaning against the wall as if deep in thought after he had gone.
âIt seems⌠your plan is finally reaching its most critical phase. I wish you good fortune⌠my little detectiveâŚâ