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Chapter 14: Extraordinary Power (Please follow!)

Three jungle natives were very combat-conscious, axes in hand, as they coordinated their approach towards Lucius, fixating upon the superbly crafted sword in this man’s grasp.

Lucius tilted his head dismissively, utterly indifferent, and said with disdain:

"Dogs of the jungle, you can understand the language of Cyart people, can’t you?”

"How about you tell me some information about the Blood Cult? As far as I know, your people are scattered all over the East Coast, thousands upon thousands, yet you’ve never been united.”

He attempted to communicate but no one responded; the eyes of the three jungle natives burned only with intense and urgent hatred.

"Hey, if you don’t want to communicate, then forget it.”

No sooner had the words left his mouth than Lucius’s body suddenly lunged forward. Despite being clad in steel breastplate, his movement was astonishingly fast.

He always preferred to attack during the “dialogue phase.”

A thrust, a simple yet very practical move.

Lucius’s physical abilities were extraordinary, and the jungle natives saw only a blur before one of them was skewered through the chest by the long sword.

"Aaaarghhh!”

The other two jungle natives, having caught on to what happened, raised their axes in extreme anger and almost simultaneously charged at Lucius.

Lucius swiftly pulled out his blood-drenched sword and leaped several meters back with a forceful push of his legs, easily dodging the pincer attack.

The two jungle natives were momentarily confused, feeling like they were playing cat and mouse with an agile black cat, before fear started to swell within them.

Could this man possibly be an Extraordinary Exponent?

"Ha!”

Lucius charged again, his immense strength combined with his sharp sword brutally smashed through a neck bone, and a jungle native’s head went flying off.

The last jungle native turned to run but his thigh bone was shattered by the blade, and he fell to the ground, screaming in agony as he writhed and struggled.

The entire battle had taken less than ten seconds, and Lucius couldn’t help but laugh and reflect, “If it had been half a year ago, it might have been a tough fight indeed.”

All his senses, strength, speed, reactions, agility, and even his weapon and equipment had improved in every aspect. Things were no longer as they had been.

He didn’t even need to use the power of the protective runes to end the fight so easily.

Meanwhile.

Karl’s consciousness was silently observing everything. His spirit attached to Lucius’s body, he wanted to know further what the only adult man of the Fischer family would do next.

On the surface, Lucius seemed harmless, even likable to many, but in truth, he was a man with a ruthless heart and a heavy hand.

"Hey, don’t try to run away. I have a lot of things I want to ask you,” said Lucius, squatting beside the agony-writhing jungle native with a smile in his voice that teemed with primal, thick malice.

The surrounding atmosphere seemed to freeze, the jungle native shuddered all over, suddenly realizing that the man before him bore the blood of evil!

His smile was exactly that of a demon!

In the impoverished East City District of Nasir Town, a young liquor vendor squatted in a shanty wooden hut, waiting for news, his brows knitted tightly, pacing back and forth incessantly.

Last week, those jungle natives suddenly found him, hoping they could acquire information about the Fischer family.

Without any hesitation, the liquor vendor rejected the jungle natives right away, even angrily threatening to seek out the patrol teams in Nasir City. Lucius had been very generous to him over the past six months, taking good care of him, and had even helped him deal with two harassments from a bandit gang.

He could not betray him like that.

Alas, the jungle natives made more promises and drew their weapons with ferocity.

The liquor vendor finally realized he could not refuse. Initially, he intended only to give partial information about the Fischer family, not getting too involved in both sides’ affairs.

Yet, he was shocked to find out that just for luring Lucius to a designated place at the port, he would be rewarded with a Gold Coin!

"The deposit, I’ve only received five silver coins for the deposit, my gold coin, my gold coin!” he muttered, pacing back and forth.

"Your gold coin, you say?”

The young liquor vendor suddenly heard a familiar voice, his whole body turning cold as ice in an instant. He wanted to flee, but his limbs had gone weak.

"What’s wrong, don’t be afraid, we are friends after all, aren’t we?”

Lucius suddenly appeared with a smile, grabbing the young wine merchant as if snatching a small animal and dragged him out of the house.

Just as the young wine merchant was about to scream for help, he suddenly heard vicious threats.

"Don’t shout, or both you and your brother are dead!”

The surrounding neighbors, seeing an old mercenary in armor with a sword in hand, all avoided the scene, with no one coming to help.

With no way to escape, the young wine merchant was weakly taken away by Lucius.

"Talk, what exactly happened? If what you say doesn’t match his story, then you’ll also have to die.”

In a hidden alley, the young wine merchant saw the body of the jungle native who had been tortured and killed, and his veins nearly froze on the spot.

He screamed in extreme fear, “I’ll tell you everything! After I’ve told you, can you let me go? Please, let me go! I still have a brother at home!”

Lucius nodded calmly, took a deep breath, and said without hesitation and with solemnity, “Of course, I will let you go because deep down, I still consider you a friend!”

"I never break my promises, rest assured!”

The young wine merchant stunned, tears of remorse flowing as he confessed everything, truly regretting his actions.

The more Lucius listened, the more he frowned; the jungle native had almost certainly pinpointed the responsible party for the past incident, and they seemed to know a lot about the current situation of the Fischer family.

According to the interrogated jungle native, it seemed that a few of the quarreling priests within the Blood Cult had reached an agreement; whoever could take revenge on the Fischer family would gain the territory and resources of the old priest.

There was no doubt that the Fischer family was thoroughly targeted, an extremely dire fact.

The young wine merchant’s mood relaxed a bit, and he forced a smile, “I’ve told you everything, Lucius, please let me go. I have a brother at home, and I’ll make it up to you in a few days.”

"Alright.”

The moment the young wine merchant showed a smile, Lucius, emotionless, nodded his head and swiftly swung his sword at the man’s head, splattering bright red blood and white brain matter across the walls.

Traitors were even more detestable than enemies; betrayers had to be killed. If the wine merchant were left alive and the word got out, others might dare to betray members of the Fischer family!

After scouring and dealing with the body, Lucius’s expression fluctuated as he immediately went to the young wine merchant’s house and silently sat on a chair.

By dusk, the wine merchant’s younger brother returned home, arms full of wild fruit, looking utterly ordinary, only a few years older than Lucius’s son.

"Who are you?”

The youth, just back from foraging, was stunned. The man silently waiting in the house wasn’t his brother but a stranger he had never met.

Lucius sat calmly in the chair from the shadows, his chiseled face devoid of any expression.

People had seen him take the wine merchant from here, and Lucius was well aware that the seeds of hatred had been planted, that even those who seemed harmless must be watched.

Even an Extraordinary Exponent could perish in the schemes of mortals; he knew how to nip the so-called chain of hatred in the bud and thus revealed a trustworthy smile.

"Your brother is looking for you; he’s got too much merchandise to move and asked me to take you over to help out.”

The boy was hesitant but still nodded.

"Um, okay.”

Lucius took the boy from the house, and afterwards, neither of them ever returned.

Night was falling, and the taverns of Nasir City were alive with the raucous voices of sailors.

Nasir City’s patrol team was led by the local sheriff, a member of Baron Hovern’s family, responsible for maintaining the most basic law and order in the town.

After dealing with the body, Lucius immediately went to Nasir City’s town hall, found the patrol team’s office, and smilingly took out a silver coin and handed it to a member of the patrol team.

"Hey, you guys have worked hard. I’m Lucius of the Fischer family. I got some fine wine from a merchant and would like to share it with the honorable sheriff.”

He wasn’t afraid of word getting out; killing someone in collusion with a demonic cult was in line with the laws of Cyart Kingdom and the rules of the True Gods Church, but Lucius knew that even when lawful and reasonable, the right incentives were still necessary.

The members of the patrol team looked at each other, seeing the blood-stained face of the man smiling at them.

"Let’s not all be so serious.”

The leader of the patrol team still nodded, swallowed hard, reached out to grasp Lucius’s hand holding the silver coin, and smiled as well, saying:

"Mr. Lucius, the honorable sheriff will definitely be interested in the fine wine you mentioned.”

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    Very pragmatic

    Well it's his older brother fault for conspiring so he just have to follow him in reincarnation
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    Man, Chinese novels always oversell the dangers of relatives looking for revenge. All to justify the MCs going on murdering sprees. If what they said was true, then history should be filled with nothing but clan extermination. But if you just read real history, you'll find that the best conquerors made the conquered feel like future members of their tribe.
    From to US conquering Japan but keeping the government and emperor in power, to ancient history.
    Ancient Rome would conquer a new place and begin the process of Romanization. That's how they went from a small kingdom to an Empire. Shoot a good portion of the Emperors of Rome aren't even ethnically Roman. Why kill weak people, when you can use them later? Even Genghis Khan, the mass murderer, would use the carrot and stick method. Submit, and you can live, don't and you die.
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      I feel like you might've missed some history. The aristocracy in my country was almost completely wiped out due to cycles of endless revenge.
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        Why do people comment and avoid naming names? State your country so I can double check this history. And I never said revenge killings never happened. The saying of "an eye for and eye" exists for a reason. Not to mention, you're bringing up nobels with power to call up armies and comparig it to a random little kid.
        My whole argument is that they are overblown to support the MC going on killing sprees.
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          Sure, you can see if you find it under Norway's history. They are also not overblown if you take any look at Chinese history prior to Qin Shihuang's era. Not to mention with the growth potential of a power system which could easily cause much more dangerous vengeance.
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            It's one this to argue that ancient hsitory has practices of clan extermination. That is completly understandble and expected, but it's another to argue that is was necessary. The fact was, that it wasn't.
            "Not to mention with the growth potential of a power system which could easily cause much more dangerous vengeance." this is even more reason not to exterminae everyone since the MCs are always the with cheat abilities. By the time the little kids grow old enough to come back for revenge (10-15 years) the MC should already be half way to becoming the strongest person in that world.
            Imagine if we thought like that in modern society. A cousiin of yours does something bad, now you have to die because "you have to cut the grass at the roots" or something stupid like that.
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          In history killing whole clans isn't as overblown as you may think. In fact there was a case that happened fairly recently in china about 30 years ago. A man who was being taken advantage of by the local government killed an entire village because he was afraid that his kids and his family would face retaliation. I'll have to double check Exactly when, but it happened. Was it over the top and unnecessary? Absolutely. But it happened and is fact, before web novels like this.
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            I give examples of Empire from Rome to Ghangis Khan. Yet you bring an example of a random crazy person killing a whole village full of innocent people. Not to mention, it makes no sense because not only would those vilalgeers have relatives outside the village that would pose a threat, there this little thing called the police that can arrest that dude and give him capital punishment, especially since it's in China. This sounds more like a crazy person kiling a whole village and not a calculated, clan extermination for self preservation.
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              Genghis khan murdered entire rival lineages such as the tayichi'ud clan. And the cities of Nishapur and Merv were almost entirely annihilated.Tiberius murdered many of Sejanus' children and relatives to prevent them from ever rising again. And the Eburones were ordered to be completely wiped out by Caesar. Yes the example I first mentioned was more about a guy with some screws loose. But my argument was more about Chinese authors not just making their MC's complete murder hobos without any grounding in reality. Also, in Corsica Sicily, poor working class families would actually hunt down the killer of their kin. There was also the case of soghomon Tehlirian a survivor of an Armenian genocide who killed the ottoman interior minister. And don't forget Francisco "Pancho" villa. The guy became a revolutionary leader for crying out loud. So in some cases, full clans extermination might not have been necessary. But there is certainly a valid fear of rebellion with real cases of said rebellions occurring.
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              In many Caucasus Mountain villages blood feud was so deep that they almost always annihilated other families or they had to run. I think they finally dialed them down last decade or 2.
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                Prob not always but it was/is quite common until some elders etc stopped or resolved in some way.
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    Nim
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    Thanks for the chapter.
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    Lucius took the boy from the house, and afterwards, neither of them ever returned.


    Ahh. It's been so long since I felt satisfied
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      still filled me with guilt, because my morality screams thats not just
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      It would have been nice if they had brainwashed him and convert into slave of Fischer family. To not waste any resources. If they had done that then they could also takeover the wine selling business legally and they would have a constant flow of money.
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