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Now reading: Chapter 818 Pherdanta's Errand from Bro, I'm not an Undead!, a Action novel by ShadeArjuun.



The Severed Union was very secretive, and quite obviously extrely effective in their ability to hide their traces. The ones that mattered, at least.

The imposition of what was called a Union Seal, had allowed the organisation to keep its existence a secret even from Arch-Mages and Diviners.

Union Seals were inconspicuous brands that anyone who ever set foot in the Severed Union had planted on their bodies.

The main purpose of the Seal was to lock all mory, and imdiate thoughts about the Severed Union from intruding egos.

Replicus had found it ingenious that unlike most constructs of similar nature – restrictive binds that acted on live targets – what made the Union Seal effective was the fact that it left room for implications about the Severed Union, but barred all specifics.

It was a kind of trade-off. When individuals who could scour the mind attempted to trace any information about the Severed Union, the mind of the target would willingly give signs that indeed, they were part of a large collective – one that was extraordinarily vast and powerful – but nothing more.

The individuals with the Seal could even confess that they were part of a secret organisation, and could even be strained to a point of giving out its na, but nothing past that would be revealed. In fact, if anyone got them to admit it, the Union Seal grew stronger in its resistance.

Whoever had introduced the idea of the Seal, as Replicus had surmised, had likely implented a series of Creeds. The Penetrator didn't yet understand in full how Creeds work, but so far he was sure that they had the function of facilitating a transaction of give and take.

It was a power that only Incandescent Stage experts and above had.

The Union Seal also had the function of allowing one to reach the Severed Union, but this didn't an they automatically could. Practice was required to be able to perfectly sense the hundreds of locations all over Aigas that led to the Severed Union, unless one had an ally that could already do it.

And indeed, there wasn't a single way to reach the Severed Union.

Replicus, much like the other Faction leaders, rely preferred to travel there directly because he was close.

...

As the Penetrator saw the distinct, bright building ahead, he recalled asking Kenno and his group about the Severed Union. The forr bandit leader – as he had beco an Attachnt – had lead Replicus to one of the entrances to the Depraved Side, and from there, Replicus had gotten acquainted with the Union, and branded too.

New arrivals were imdiately vetted. If they were a threat, it wouldn't get to show because the security asures the Severed Union had stacked all over, were extrely thorough.

Growing from scratch hadn't been easy, but luckily, Replicus hadn't begun as a common criminal harassing the wealthy nobles on Feinheath. He wouldn't have allowed himself to do that in the first place.

Instead, he made himself look appealing.

His experiences with people who were able to recognise how... special, he was, like Tulnas, Stylla, and .... hmmm. That was odd. There was soone else. Anyhow, those experiences helped him quickly beco attractive to one of the Factions.

'I did rise pretty fast, didn't I?' Replicus thought while recalling the murmurs he had heard from that crowd earlier.

He and Pherdanta passed the bright building. The Unlimited's errand had nothing to do with it, apparently, and Replicus rely followed. He didn't ask Pherdanta about it. It wasn't that he wasn't even a little bit curious, but because he felt like asking, when he was following her to the location anyway, was pointless. He'd know eventually.

The Bright Side had a completely different atmosphere, which, apart from the lesser crowds was inspired by the neat, wide streets that had smooth, grey tarring.

Mini-walls separated one building from another , and it helped that every structure here didn't look like it had been in a fierce wrestle against endless, uncaring ti.

Additionally, unlike the scurrying and scrambling of the people following his appearance in the Depraved Side, only respectful acknowledgent ca Replicus' way.

Thirty minutes later, the duo had arrived at the destination of Pherdanta's errand.

It was a modest building, neat, but mute of any decor that would make it stand out. Pherdanta gave a knock to the door, and soon a handso young man showed to the door.

He was so shocked to see who had appeared on his doorstep that he gave a yelp and then hurriedly apologised, especially to Replicus who stood firm behind Pherdanta.

"I'm sorry... I didn't..." he stuttered.

"It's alright," Pherdanta said. "Can we co in?"

"Uh, sure, sure!"

The inside of the building had the makings of a proper ho, and as it turned out, the man was living here with his family.

The Bright Side featured safe residential areas for anyone who worked at the bright building or another important establishnt that Replicus and Pherdanta had passed on the way. It went without saying that this man was an important sothing sowhere.

When the man had led Pherdanta and Replicus sowhere private, the forr finally shed so light on the situation despite her master not inquiring about it.

The handso man was soone Pherdanta had been close to before, though they had grown distant because their relationship had hinged on the fact that Pherdanta usually needed a favour from him – the sa favour each ti – and Pherdanta hadn't had much ti for escapades outside Deign.

As for what this favour was...

"I see. You're back for that," the handso man said while rubbing his neck with a complex expression. "Alright. Give it to . I'll see what I can do."

Pherdanta – who had removed her helt – gave a weak smile and produced a letter in a neat violet envelope which the handso man received it.

"I greatly appreciate this," she said.

"I'm just passing on a ssage. It's not that hard," the man said with a shrug. "Of course, it would beco difficult if the one supposed to receive it refuses to take it."

"I know," Pherdanta said in a sullen tone.

Given her history, as she hadn't been tied to Replicus originally, Pherdanta had ties she had left behind. After leaving her previous Faction, she had known it would be akin to betrayal.

This wasn't the fact that haunted her though. She could care less about everyone else she had left behind... except one.

Because visiting other Factions was practically a declaration of war, and that it was extraordinarily difficult to find out the activities of another Faction, Pherdanta hadn't been able to directly communicate with the person she intended.

Only this thod would do – using a third party.

Pherdanta wished to resolve the issues she ant to explain before it was too late. She had the sinking feeling that she had to do so quickly.

Unfortunately, things weren't looking good.

This was the second letter she had sent so far.

She had confird that the recipient received it, but there was no reply.

That was already a bad sign, and so too was her desperation which manifested with this current letter.

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