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Absolute Dweller

PAID Chapter 142

Author: 아라만
updatedAt: 2025-08-21

‘So he’s finally making his move.’

An Ki-tae was a newcomer who had been issued citizenship just three days ago.

The reason I had been able to put Moon Byeong-ho on his tail the moment he showed suspicious movements was simple—I had never taken my eyes off him since the moment he entered.

Even while cleaning up the aftermath of the Jamsil incident, I continued monitoring An Ki-tae and his group through Absolute Dweller’s Eye.

At first, I had kept an eye on them because of their levels.

An Ki-tae’s group consisted of six people, and half of them were awakened individuals with notably high levels.

An Ki-tae himself was level 32, while the other two were at level 28 and level 27, respectively.

Since all three had awakened B-rank abilities and had likely started at level 25, it meant they had hunted a significant number of monsters.

That alone made them worth keeping track of. But then, they began exhibiting suspicious behavior.

‘They were talking about when to make their report.’

In other words, they were spies.

From the conversations I overheard, it became clear that they had infiltrated the JHS cult with a specific goal in mind.

However, the sudden Rapture had occurred, and after consuming the chocolate distributed by the JHS, they had nearly been sacrificed as live offerings like the rest of the believers—only to survive thanks to me.

Among them, An Ki-tae had been the first to recover his senses, and he had witnessed everything.

He had seen the countless souls flocking back to their bodies in an awe-inspiring sight, the massive landmass plummeting from the sky in a cataclysmic disaster, and the retainers risking their lives to stop it.

And finally, he had seen the transcendent power that had minimized the catastrophe.@@novelbin@@

‘That’s why his loyalty and trust levels were unusually high compared to others.’

The people who hadn’t seen that event had abysmally low trust and loyalty scores, but An Ki-tae’s were both over 80.

It was an ironic situation—a spy who had high trust in me.

Regardless, once I had confirmed they were spies from another organization, I couldn’t afford to take my eyes off them. And now, at last, he had begun moving.

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