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The game has become a real alternate world

Chapter 508 - 212 Cleaning/Upgrade_2

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updatedAt: 2025-11-11

CHAPTER 508: CHAPTER 212 CLEANING/UPGRADE_2

Some cultists even knelt down and wept.

"Grant these fallen ones, destruction!"

Kana sat beside the array.

Gasping for breath.

The recent strike directly reduced his magic power to only a quarter. Using so much magic power at once, even a datafied body, could not bear such a load.

Alyris and Bobo started checking around Kana to ensure there were no issues with Kana’s status.

At this moment, Miguel West began to draw out his dual blades, clearing the monsters attempting to approach.

"Is it caused by some targeted power confrontation leading to its destruction?" Vionasha looked at the monstrous creature disappearing with the explosion in the sky and asked.

With her insight, it’s naturally apparent what Kana’s actions were.

Kana nodded while gasping for breath.

Vionasha expressed understanding with a slight nod and said, "From the looks of it, the Night Watcher indeed understands these evil monsters."

Kana looked at his attributes.

This moment he had leveled up.

Although in terms of suppression and exertion, Vionasha made significant contributions,

the destruction of this monster was ultimately achieved by Kana, so the experience points were attributed to Kana.

Originally, due to various previous battles, Kana’s experience points had already reached more than half.

Now, the hit that destroyed the monster immediately filled up Kana’s other half.

[Characters: Kana Safro Sat]

[Profession: Blood Knight, Puppet Master]

[Level: 7]

[Experience: 122/15000]

[Status: Oath of Salvation.]

[Blood Volume: 40/40]

[Magic Power: 5/20]

[Constitution: 20]

[Agility: 15]

[Spirit: 10]

[Evaluation: Leader of the Night Watcher, the world begins to witness your deeds.]

Adding 5 points to agility, Kana instantly felt his whole body become different.

There was a feeling of control over the body becoming increasingly meticulous.

Vionasha looked at Kana.

She seemed to sense something wrong, yet couldn’t see exactly what was wrong.

She withdrew her attention.

She went to the window, swept her hand across, clearing all the monsters around.

Her gaze fell on the city below.

It fell on those knights starting to purge cultists within the city.

She couldn’t help but ask, "Have those forced into corruption, the civilians, already lost the power to awaken from corruption?"

Upon hearing this.

Kana looked at Vionasha’s back.

"Yes."

After all, these are just ordinary civilians; you can’t expect these possible Level Two entities to resist falling under the Evil God’s power.

Hoping that those forcibly corrupted could come to their senses again is even more extravagant.

Vionasha sighed slightly, nodding.

Amidst the battle below.

Eric and Shalika charged at the forefront.

They seemed to be avenging, crazily purging cultists throughout the city.

When Eric rushed into a house.

He inexplicably saw a white dot on the map.

"White dot?"

Eric wondered if he was mistaken and looked ahead.

He found a partition under the table near the window, with an eye through a gap staring at him.

Sensing his gaze, the eye shrank back immediately.

"Indeed!"

Eric was somewhat surprised.

In such situations, is there really someone who hasn’t fallen?

He couldn’t help but walk closer, "Don’t worry, I’m not those monsters; we’re here to save you."

He walked over silently, confirming no danger before lifting the partition.

He saw in the narrow space below.

There were twin children staring at him with eyes filled with hope yet fear.

"Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid."

It’s not just here.

In various corners within the city, it’s found, those who, even in such a corrupt environment, have not followed into corruption and haven’t been completely affected.

Some forcibly or willingly locked themselves in tight spaces, suppressing their corrupt emotions.

Soon, whether Night Watchers or Holy Light Church members.

They began to realize the value of those who survived the corrupting influence through their own will, whether passive or active.

They started to frantically clear cultists, searching within every house.

Because of the map, the Night Watchers, with their numbers, saved even more of these existences.

When half of the city’s monsters were cleared, Kana and the others finally left the castle.

The entire city was a scene of filth and scattered bodies.

This cleansing operation.

Lasted a whole day.

The excessive slaughter forced Kana to split the 200 Night Watchers into different levels, slowly cleaning up the city.

The Kingdom Knight Order and Holy Knights chose similar methods.

Regarding the city’s cleansing operation, even excessive slaughter of cultists and monsters could potentially cause their own fall.

After all, they were fully aware that those monsters were their own kind just days ago, those fused states also influenced their mind.

As for those cultists, most still had normal appearances, although some non-human limbs were on their bodies, they were once humans after all.

This is different from clearing Void Creatures; Void Creatures can almost be entirely considered monsters similar to human form, the pressure of cleansing them comes from their own flashes rather than the psychological pressure of slaughtering the same kind.

The cleansing lasted until noon on the second day before the entire city was cleared.

One side cleared, while the other began to collect those bodies and burn them in a blaze.

Even under such circumstances, many knights from the Kingdom Knight Order began to fall into corruption, thankfully they were timely pulled back by either Holy Light Church or Night Watchers surrounding them.

However, this action negatively impacted the Kingdom Knight Order.

"Kana, these are what we found within the city, still retaining sanity, not fallen or not completely fallen residents."

Eric said.

There’s a dedicated camp here, used to settle those refugees found within the city.

After all, it’s yet to be entirely confirmed that they haven’t hidden their fall.

Even if everyone’s showing as white dot on the Night Watchers’ panel.

Kana looked at these refugees.

Half were children appearing under age 14, those over 14, including youths or teenagers, took the remaining part.

Only a rare few young adults remained, and these young adults were on the verge of falling, yet controlled themselves from falling into corruption.

Kana knew they expected him to see who among them were followers of the Evil God not yet discovered.

"Let them join Night Watchers, have them swear the oath, naturally it’ll reveal if they are followers."

Why did Kana choose this oath as the standard to join the Night Watchers?

It’s to guard against those endlessly cunning cultists.

The powers of the Evil God are bizarre, some disguised forces are exceptionally strong.

Even the best organizations are susceptible to infiltration by such cultists without realizing the influence.

Kana used this oath as the standard to join Night Watchers, ensuring purity within the Night Watchers.

This purity naturally refers to not being a follower of the Evil God.

If an Evil God follower, skilled in concealment, attempts to infiltrate the Night Watchers, the oath moment becomes a matter of life and death.

Upon swearing, in the instant they accept the oath, they would be burned to ashes by conflict.

Within the temporary tent.

Kana rested in a chair.

Bobo beside the table was organizing the recent days’ information, these would later serve as information sources for Night Watchers’ operations.

While organizing, asking,

"Has there been a conclusion on the [Shadow of Deceit] you’ve been worried about?"

Hearing this question, Kana rubbed his brow, this issue is his biggest concern.

Even though he deduced a possibility upon seeing the array, it was merely a possibility, Kana couldn’t be entirely sure.

After all, these ultimately are mere conjectures.

Derived from existing circumstances and understanding, deducing the most likely possibilities.

"A bit, but can’t guarantee."

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