Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 382 – Worship of the true gods [28] from Anomaly, a Action novel by Rowen.

Faced with the priest’s strangely... feverish gaze, my only reaction was to raise an eyebrow slightly, an automatic gesture. It had been a long ti since my expression was anything other than a deep well of indifference, still and opaque, like stagnant water.

The way his mouth parted, trembling, as if he wanted to say sothing but couldn’t... The way his entire body quivered in a kind of distorted reverence. And above all, his eyes.

The way his eyes were fixed on . No... not exactly on . The feeling was strange, hard to explain: he wasn’t seeing . Not really. It was as if he were looking through ... or beyond . As if, standing before him, there wasn’t just who I was, but everything I could beco. Everything I carried. Everything I represented.

At last, under the priest’s intense stare, by now, he seed to have forgotten how to blink, I paused for a mont, organizing my thoughts and carefully choosing how to approach the situation. My original goal, the real reason I had co here, was simple at its core: to stop him from continuing whatever it was he was doing.

Even so, it was frustrating. Sotis I hated having such fragnted mories. That said, up until this mont, all I had was a persistent, instinctive feeling that what he was doing was deeply wrong. Not just unusual, but dangerous in a way I couldn’t explain.

I lacked concrete reasons, solid argunts... anything that could justify the urgency pulsing in the back of my chest. But in the end, I knew: I didn’t need to fully understand in order to act. I had no intention of standing still, waiting for things to spiral out of control, when I could clearly feel this would end badly.

I felt an almost irresistible urge to sigh as I reflected on how strange my life had beco. Ever since I turned into an anomaly, everything felt out of place. In fact, by now, I was certain that my so-called “transformation” hadn’t been as simple or superficial as I had first imagined.

As these thoughts piled up, my sisters seed... at ease. Light, even. Clearly, they weren’t caught up in the sa complications or philosophical reflections as I was: “The outing was quite enjoyable” Eryanis remarked.

Her voice was calm. She ran a hand through her shimring hair, strands that resembled liquid crystal, reflecting the light in a subtle, srizing way, with a smooth, natural motion. Even so, despite her words, it was impossible to tell whether she was being serious or not, her expression remained elegantly neutral.

“It’s remarkable how much humans have managed to create, even considering their almost nonexistent span of existence” she continued. Her head moved slowly up and down, as if confirming an internal conclusion, sothing that only made sense within her own logic: “That place we stopped at... what was it called again?”

She rested her hand on her chin, tilting her face slightly in thought: “Ah, yes... a pastry shop” She nodded again, just as calmly as before: “Those sweets were delicious”

Leaving Eryanis aside, still seemingly lost in thought, likely reliving the taste of the sweets she had tried, Nekra didn’t appear to share the sa enthusiasm.

“My horns are... sore” she said quietly, carefully bringing a hand up to them. Her expression was... lancholic. Nekra almost always seed that way: downcast, lancholic... distant. Still, there were nuances. Sohow, I could tell.

There was what I had co to think of as her “natural lancholy” a constant trait, almost part of her essence. But this was different. Now, she was in what I could only describe as a “downcast lancholy” The difference was subtle.

Maybe it was in the way her shoulders slumped just a little more, or in how her eyes avoided any contact, settling instead on random spots on the ground. Or perhaps in the unusual delicacy with which she touched her own horns. At first glance, the two states seed identical. But they weren’t.

The rest of my sisters also chatted animatedly about their experiences during the outing. The most recurring topic was the countless leisure spots we had co across along the way. Tenebrya, in particular, seed completely fascinated by the amusent park we had spotted in the distance, her eyes practically lit up every ti she thought about it.

We were resting in one of the many clothing stores Althea had made us stop at, not out of necessity, of course, but simply because she had decided, with absolute conviction, that I would look “beautiful” in one of the pieces on display. Or rather... in any piece on display.

In fact, from Althea’s perspective, there didn’t seem to be a single outfit in any of the stores we visited, or perhaps in the entire world, that hadn’t been made specifically for . According to her, the clothes didn’t just suit , they had clearly been designed with as their very inspiration. Her words, not mine.

Nyara and Chronas shared a curiously similar temperant, though with very distinct nuances. Chronas was, without a doubt, more reserved. Nyara, on the other hand, carried a lighter, calr presence. Throughout almost the entire journey to the church, the two of them remained silent most of the ti.

Chronas seed detached from the world around her, walking with a distant gaze. Even so, in a rare mont of curiosity, she tried so local treats. I rember, in particular, her reaction to caral-drizzled popcorn, there was no obvious excitent, but the way her fingers lingered just a little longer when touching the sweetness betrayed a certain appreciation.

From what I could tell, it wasn’t exactly the popcorn she liked, but rather the texture and flavor of the syrups. Ever since then, she started showing interest in anything that had so kind of drizzle on it. Nyara, on the other hand, seed curious about pretty much anything edible, though in a quieter, more reserved way. Most of the ti, she stayed behind or one of our other sisters.

Finally, when I turned my attention back to the priest, leaving my sisters aside, I noticed he was muttering sothing under his trembling breath. His body shook unevenly, as if seized by spasms, and for a mont I thought he might be having so kind of serious episode. But... no.

His half-lidded eyes glistened with a damp, almost reverent light. His chest rose and fell in short, shallow breaths: (He’s just emotional...?) I thought. It sounded strange even to myself, admitting that, but I couldn’t find a better explanation.

It was as if he stood on the verge of a seizure, yet sustained by sothing that wasn’t pain... but devotion, or perhaps ecstasy. Though his voice was low, I could clearly understand every word slipping past his lips.

“I knew it... I knew I hadn’t been forgotten!” his voice rang out, firm and filled with unshakable conviction, as if declaring an absolute truth to the world itself. His eyes burned with feverish fervor, and a slight tremor ran through his lips, not from doubt, but from exaltation. He truly believed what he was saying, without the slightest hesitation.

Emily and Laura instinctively stepped back, not just a step, but almost a jump, startled by the priest’s sudden, unpredictable movents. His hands trembled faintly as he gestured through the air, and his murmuring, once low and contained, rose in volu until it echoed through the space, carrying a striking intensity.

If there had been any lingering doubt in Emily and Laura’s minds about the priest’s sanity, it was now completely gone. One look at their faces was enough, any uncertainty had been replaced by a clear conclusion.

“It was a test... a test of my faith!” he continued, lifting his face slightly, as though awaiting confirmation from the heavens... or... from : “I’m certain of it. They wanted to see how far I would go... how long I would stand firm, even without help, even in silence” He took a deep breath, his chest swelling with pride: “And I endured. I waited”

His fingers slowly curled, as if finally grasping sothing that had always been ant for him: “But now...” his voice dropped, almost reverent, heavy with expectation: “now my ti has finally co”

I felt an almost uncontrollable urge to ask what the hell this crazy priest was talking about. Until recently, I didn’t even know he existed, his presence in my life was the result of so absurd coincidence, the kind that feels completely out of place. Still, he was doing sothing I simply couldn’t ignore or pretend I hadn’t noticed.

And that was exactly why, when he spoke again, his words ca charged with a feverish euphoria, completely out of sync with the situation. The tone, too loud, too vibrant, felt off... wrong. My body reacted before I could even form a coherent thought. My mouth slowly opened, overtaken by silent disbelief, as I just stood there, staring at him, unsure how to react.

“Finally... finally I will be freed from this mortal shell!” his voice trembled, not with fear, but with ecstasy. His eyes glead feverishly, as though already beholding sothing beyond this world: “At last, I will ascend... I will join the divine! I will finally fulfill the dream that consud !”

He took a step forward, his hands slightly raised, like a devotee before an invisible altar: “You... great benevolent beings... you ca for this, didn’t you?” A distorted smile spread across his face, too wide, too intense: “You ca to free from this tornt... this filthy burden that is existing as a human!”

His breathing grew erratic, filled with a sickening devotion: “This flesh... fragile, corrupt, repulsive... filthy!” He gripped his own arms, as if trying to tear off his own skin: “I don’t belong to this... I never did!”

His words weren’t just conviction, they were pure obsession, boiling in every syllable. The way he spoke was disturbing, as if he had already abandoned any trace of sanity. And that was exactly what made step back.

A heavy feeling settled in my chest, a primal instinct screaming danger. Before I even realized it, my body was already moving backward, step by step, while a single certainty echoed in my mind: I needed to get away from this lunatic... as fast as possible.

However, instead of listening to my most basic survival instincts, the ones screaming at to keep my distance from any unpredictable lunatic, I was overtaken by an almost irrational impulse.

Before I could stop myself, a single question slipped from my lips, carrying all the disbelief and confusion building up inside : “What the hell are you talking about? Did you escape from a ntal hospital or sothing?”

You are reading Anomaly Chapter 382 – Worship of the true gods [28] on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Innkeeper cover
Same genre

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.