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Chapter 73. First Battle

Under the illumination of the afternoon sun, Klein in his dust-coated clothes quickly twisted his revolver’s barrel to remove his self-imposed safety. He went into a shooting stance, allowing the light to reflect from the bronze body of the revolver.

He held the revolver with one hand, and moved his other arm, cautiously paying attention to anything that could happen around him.

At the same time, he was a little worried for Captain Dunn and Mr. Aiur Harson. After all, both were Nightmare Beyonders who specialized in influencing the enemy from the shadows. He did not know if they were adept at direct combat.

Just as Klein was having these considerations, Aiur Harson slowed down, his expression becoming serene and peaceful.

He opened his mouth and recited a peaceful poem, one that seemed to place a person into the night.

“When once the sun sinks in the west,

“And dewdrops pearl the evening’s breast;

“Almost as pale as moonbeams are,

“Or its companionable star,

“The evening primrose opens anew

“Its delicate blossoms to the dew;

“And, hermit-like, shunning the light 1 ”

The recital reverberated around them. Klein nearly lost his tense feelings and completely relaxed.

He was lucky that he had experienced something similar before and was not facing Aiur Harson. Thus, he quickly collected himself and entered a half-cogitative state to combat the influence of the poem.

Phew… He let out a sigh of relief. He no longer had any doubts about Dunn’s and Aiur’s direct combat abilities.

As he had only advanced recently and still did not have a deep understanding of Sequence potions, Klein had forgotten that the Sequence 7 Nightmare was the advancement of Sequence 8 Midnight Poet. They could keep whatever abilities they had before and, in fact, enjoy a small increase in their abilities.

The impression Klein had of Midnight Poets all came from Leonard Mitchell. He knew that this “job” inherited the unique traits of a Sleepless. They were good at combat, shooting, climbing, and sensing. They were also adept in influencing the living creatures around them through the use of various poems. In simpler terms, they were violent poets.

While Aiur was reciting his poem, the large wooden crates stacked up around them seemed to suddenly ripple like water. A man wearing a black tuxedo and halved top hat appeared.

But this man’s face was painted in three pastel colors—red, yellow, and white. The sides of his lips were arched high like a clown, forming a ridiculous contrast with his formal wear that was suitable for joining an evening banquet.

Thud! Thud! Thud! The black-haired Lorotta who had been introduced as a sharpshooter charged forward quickly. She had a gun in one hand and had clenched the other into a fist. She made it within inches of the suited clown in a few steps.

The suited clown seemed to be affected by Aiur Harson’s poem. His body was swaying, and he had a peaceful expression in his eyes. He did not have any desire to retaliate.

Lorotta tilted her body with a boxing maneuver as she pulled back her fist, then punched toward the suited clown’s face.

Bang!

The air crackled as the suited clown shattered suddenly like a mirror, pieces quickly evaporating and vanishing into thin air.

At this moment, the suited clown quickly appeared once again in the shadows of the wooden crates a few steps away. The suited clown’s figure outline quickly appeared again.

The person under the influence of the poem was only an illusion! It was a performance!

The suited clown grinned again. It had a comical look as he pressed down on his halved top hat with one hand and pointed a finger gun with the other.

Bang!

The sound of a shot rang from the finger gun. Lorotta fell to the left and rolled on the floor, dodging the attack.

But nothing had happened, except for the fake gunshot.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Dunn and Aiur each lifted their guns and fired steadily. The suited clown dodged adeptly, sometimes to the right and left, sometimes rolling on the ground. It was as if he was an acrobat act in a circus.

Suddenly, Lorotta surprisingly charged forward again. Despite being called a sharpshooter, she was still using her fists.

Bam!

The suited clown could not dodge the attack in time and could only lift his left arm to block the fist.

Seeing the clown stop, Dunn and Aiur did not hesitate to each take aim and pulled the trigger.

At this moment, the arm that the suited clown used to block Lorotta’s fist ignited with an orange-yellow flame.

In an instant, the flame enveloped the suited clown and spread towards Lorotta.

Bang! Bang! Dunn and Aiur fired their revolvers, hitting the ball of flame.

The flames burned rapidly and soon, all that was left were black ashes floating in the sky. But the suited clown once again appeared behind the stack of wooden crates close by.

He lifted his right hand and pointed a finger gun once again.

Bang!

Amid the illusory gunshot, Lorotta suddenly stopped in her tracks. She did not charge forward. Mud was splattering in front of her as a bullet appeared.

The suited clown was no longer delivering an illusion with this strike!

It was hard to discern real from fake, reality from illusion.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

The suited clown shot at Dunn and Aiur repeatedly while hiding away and appearing at random times.

Upon seeing this, Lorotta squinted and lifted the dull gold revolver in her left hand.

Bang!

The suited clown suddenly squatted down, avoiding the fatal shot. His halved top hat was sent flying backward, falling to the ground. The bullet had left a visible scorch mark on the hat.

After rolling a few times on the floor, the suited clown scaled the stacks of wooden crates with the agility of a monkey. He shot air bullets out of his finger gun from the high ground.

Aiur Hanson took a few steps back and lowered his gun. He began his recital once again.

“Wastes its fair bloom upon the night,

“Who, blindfold to its fond caresses,

“Knows not the beauty it possesses.”

The suited clown jumped repeatedly between the crates. He suddenly raised his hand to scratch his ears and looked at Aiur with a comical smile.

Could he have stuffed his ears? The Sequence potion that the Secret Order possesses sure is weird… Klein observed the fight from far away as he made silent guesses.

Just as his thoughts flashed through him, he suddenly saw a figure appear at the top of a warehouse beside him. Furthermore, it was running straight inside where Ray Bieber was hiding.

That figure was dressed in a grayish-white uniform, one which workers at the docks wore. His face also appeared to be painted red, yellow, and white.

The suited clown is responsible for distracting Captain and the rest while the other person retrieved the diary? Klein instinctively raised his right hand and shot at the figure on the roof.

He had just taken aim when the figure suddenly squatted, switching from running to rolling on the ground.

Bang!

Klein did not stop pulling the trigger. He saw the figure suddenly pause, blood blooming in a spurt.

The figure looked at him in shock. While bearing the pain, he continued charging into the warehouse.

That felt like a lucky shot… Klein twitched his lips and pulled the trigger once again. This time, the bullet hit the wooden roof beside the figure.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Leonard and Borgia also shot but did not hit the figure.

Klein wanted to criticize how terrible their shooting skills were as compared to his when he suddenly stopped pulling the trigger.

That’s right! Why must we stop him?

Didn’t I divine that there is grave danger in the warehouse just now? Wouldn’t it be great if we let that guy be the vanguard and step on the land mine for us?

Leonard and that Mr. Borgia must have had the same idea…

With this thought, Klein lifted the barrel of his revolver and shot at the sky.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

As the gunshots rang, the figure managed to reach the innermost region of the warehouse unobstructed.

He lunged downwards, slamming into the roof as he fell down with the collapsing roof.

Immediately following the commotion, the black-haired Lorotta’s eyes suddenly turned black. Her left hand began making a strange pulling action.

The suited clown’s jumping actions suddenly came to a pause as his ankle seemed to be grasped tightly by an invisible hand.

Dunn did not shoot immediately and instead pointed his revolver downward.

He opened his mouth and by simply using his spirituality to resonate the air around him, he produced a strange, faint and ethereal voice without the use of his throat.

“Thus it blooms on while night is by;

“When day looks out with open eye,

“Bashed at the gaze it cannot shun,

“It faints and withers and is gone.”

The suited clown suddenly became limp, as if he had lost the desire to live.

Aiur Harson lifted his handgun and took aim, his finger pulling the trigger immediately.

In that split second, there was an abnormal and tragic wail that came from the warehouse.

“Ah!”

The cry contained immense fear as though he had encountered an unimaginably terrifying matter.

The hair on Klein’s body stood on end. The tragic cries came to a sudden stop as silence was restored in the deepest parts of the warehouse. It was a skin-crawling silence.

Bang!

Affected by the cry, Aiur only managed to shoot the suited clown in the belly.

Haaa… Haaa… Haaa! The silence was once again broken from the deepest depths of the warehouse. What should have been soft panting sounded. It reached a crescendo that tightened everyone’s nerves.

Thump! Thump! Thump! Thump! Thump! Thump!

Inside the black chest, 2-049 had reached a frenzied state.

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    Srijan
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    There is a reason why the Artifact sealed
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    Somdudef
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    It took us 73 chapters for the first fight scene of the book, let’s go!
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      lucasjcastelo
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      And yet everything is very good haha.

      But seriously... There weren't any action scenes before, right? I remember the guy who followed Klein for a whole day, even breaking into his house during his sleep time. The scene of him threatening the guy was incredible.
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    SeriousReal
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    that is one of the worst ... poem?.. ive read in a long while. Should just leave it to those who can, sentence structure is also a mess and too much useless information bogs down quick readers.

    some of the comments is too far away from the readers. our thoughts >narrator describes wiyh too many words>character A's opinion on> character B and his actions. That is an authors comment on a tertiary perspective.. ..who cares how immediate this dudes finger is holding this trigger when character A looks at him...

    i was told this novel had good writing..
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      klip
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      They would have spoken it in Hermes
      The language structure would be different
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        SeriousReal
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        yea its through multiple translations tbat is something we all know, the sentence structure is different, thats also widely known. The issue is the half a55 job of TL ignoring sentence structure which completely changes the meaning.

        like my dp name can be, serious and real, real serious, seriously real all have different meaning. with real serious can be a double entendre just from aftertone.
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      Mikiej14
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      Something to remember is that they aren't trained poets, he abilities they use may require them to recite poetry but it doesn't require them to be good at it it seems.
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      Lost in Walmart
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      These are also translated from Chinese. Any poems would sound a bit off.
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        SeriousReal
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        yea thats why they should just transliterate it. tryinh half hearted makes it unecessarily convoluted. proper TL would fix tbe sentence structure too it isnt language interpretation. if they arent competent enough? its understandably fine but then transliterate it. If the words are literally translated the intent may still work better.
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          MoonSovereign
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          Do you know any language other than English?

          If so try translating it, you will see how worse literal translation will be as a poem
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            SeriousReal
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            yea its a nightmare, i propose not TL broken poems cuz ot doesnt work anyways but subsequence wording would describe the point of the poem should do anyways. its efficient, and less confusing for both reader and TLer.
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      desustar
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      Well, what would you consider good writing? To me good writing is to tell a story without too much description or added details as long as I can make out the scene. Precisely why I don't like reading western novels. Japanese/Chinese/Korean light novels is heavily dialogue based with description used mostly for action scenes. While this novel certainly is descriptive to some extent, it's mostly necessary and hence I consider it rather well written. And the poems... You see, I don't care about the poems

      'sides, I took another look at the poem and I think the sentence structure is alright, passable even. And the poem itself is not very poetic, but hey, they are cops after all, not some poets who are bringing about cultural revolution.
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        SeriousReal
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        a planned setting with rich lore exposed not by descriptions but unraveled as the story progresses with depth. words weaved with readers familiar or likeness to reveal a scene through relative experience. appearances explained like cariciture and as the story proceeds highlight personalities or visual significance to form a strong character of interest. scenarios and plot flow naturally with realistic reasons for the cause, natural effect, and a twist or a hook for consequence. a intro, climax and deneument in big and small waves for breathers to establish a rhythm [key to looong reads without burnout or losing interest] . micro and macros effects of the environments effect on characters and story. These all make great writing, usually planned, retconned, add and edit, checked before public view as a team. Tbh, its really hard to find a novel that satisfy all iv said, but those who come close are considered cultured masterpiece.
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    SomeoneRandom
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    Oh...oh no...thing are about to get interesting swindler
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    Lyiuc777
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    Yo I just realized, isn't the seer sequence from the antigonus family, then isn't that clown beyonder the next path for MC? After all, it interfered with Mc's divination, so it must have divination abilities.
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      Nemo
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      Isn't seer from Zaratul family?
      I know secret order has Antigonus family, but are we sure they have the Zaratustra based one?
      That could also be trickster. Who knows..
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      Camp
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      Klein still managed to "beat" him, so it's probably another sequel and not the seer evolution.


      Higher sequels give new skills and slightly boost previous ones, in case you didn't understand
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    Novel weeb
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    lets go finally some action
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    Nargeon
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    Shouldn't the Church of Evernight have the entire Seer pathway if they wiped out the Antigonus family?
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      sdjfghs
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      If you wipe some bloodlines out you do not aquire knowledge of that blodline, they may have destroyed everything except for notebook.
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    TheLoverOfAllJazz
    TheLoverOfAllJazz
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    Not making fun of the author but he obviously doesn't know how to shoot a gun. Never shoot with just one hand and never shoot into the sky.
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      sdjfghs
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      It's not mistake of author. It's mistake of media for showing people shooting gun with one hand
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        SeriousReal
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        regardless of how the author got influenced, relative of the current novel this mistake is the fault of said character & author.

        Also, if the pistole is a low caliber short barrel repeater. Then 1h doesnt matter. Youre not going to hit anything with it anyways. Its mostly for covert or self defense... just dont close your eyes when shooting.

        Also dying from falling bullets is a myth. Its discouraged but I wouldnt take shooting into the air so serious.
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      Stevenlol12
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      Bro people do this ALL the time, do you think people are responsible??? The author isn’t trying to go for the best, he’s going for realism, so you know how many videos of freedom fighters shooting straight in the air with aks in 1 arm? Countless,
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        God Ehime Tsu
        God Ehime Tsu
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        here in the slums of Brazil gunshots into the air are relatively normal, every now and then thieves shoot into the sky or into helicopters taxi driver or media
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          Astterion
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          De fato
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            God Ehime Tsu
            God Ehime Tsu
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            De qual personagem da foto de perfil?
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              Astterion
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              É uma montagem da carta "aleister the invoker" de yugioh
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                God Ehime Tsu
                God Ehime Tsu
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                Ohh
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      OctavianSylva
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      He is shooting with one arm BECAUSE the sealed artefact is still nearby. And he is shooting up in the sky to trick the other enemy and urge it to go to the warehouse in haste.
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