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Now reading: Chapter 1649: Sorcerer from The Epic Tale of Chaos vs Order, a Action novel by Redsunworld.

Chapter 1649: Sorcerer

Dark Moon Eye. That was the na of Cain’s newly transplanted right eye, and its powers were nothing short of astonishing.

At its core, this eye governed three principal domains: perception, illusion, and mind inversion. Even in its most rudintary state, the Dark Moon Eye granted Cain the ability to cast illusions so potent they bypassed standard ntal resistances – illusions formidable enough to deceive Prima Deities without their notice.

It wasn’t rely about visual trickery; through the Dark Moon Eye, Cain could rewrite auditory, emotional, and even temporal perceptions of his targets.

He could do sothing as simple as making a distant noise appear where there was only silence, or as complex as plunging an enemy’s mind into an entirely fabricated reality, bending all five of their senses to his will. Of course, the deeper and more elaborate the illusion, the more energy it would consu, and the easier it would be for an enemy to detect inconsistencies.

“At its highest level, it evolves into sothing called Moonless Domain,” Cain murmured, a mixture of anticipation and dread flickering in his gaze. “If Reverend Madness had possessed this eye when we fought, I suspect that battle would have ended quite differently.”

He banished such thoughts, unwilling to dwell on the past. A fresh, frigid glint entered his gaze, revealing iron-hard resolve as he recalled everything he knew about the Sorcerer’s Hand.

In a blink, Cain vanished from the blood-stained sea, leaving carnage behind him without a backward glance.

Barely five minutes later, he appeared above a sprawling, bustling city. Silently and without anyone detecting it, his Ego Wave flooded the place. Within monts, Cain pinpointed the individuals he sought—mbers of the Sorcerer’s Hand—and effortlessly knocked them unconscious, transferring them into his Inner World.

No one in the city was the wiser; not a single rumor took shape. Cain felt no fear of the organization, but caution dictated that he avoid alarming them prematurely, lest they scatter like frightened mice into the deepest shadows.

Moving from one city to another with thodical precision, Cain abducted known operatives of the Sorcerer’s Hand. Once he had gathered a sufficient number, he relocated to a secluded mountain range to conduct his experints in peace.

Through hypnotic suggestions, he extracted every shred of knowledge they possessed about the Sorcerer’s Hand, feeding that data into the analytical capacities of his [A.I. Chip Module] for further simulation.

Though consuming their souls to obtain their mories would have been faster, Cain needed these cultivators alive as test subjects.

Upon extracting the information he required, Cain summoned one hundred 33-colored flas that he had been generating during the hunt.

“BOOM.” “BOOM.” “BOOM.” “BOOM.” “BOOM.” “BOOM.” “BOOM.”

Explosions rattled the secluded valley, as blood and gore splattered across jagged rocks. Hundreds of Sorcerer’s Hand disciples perished in horrifying blasts of raw energy, batch after batch.

Cain paid the carnage no mind, devoting his concentration entirely to refining his Tribulation Enhancent techniques. He hovered above the mounting piles of remains, his black, star-laced right eye reflecting the devastation below.

By the end of the slaughter, his skill had deepened noticeably, though he remained at 33-Revolution Refinent.

“At this pace,” Cain muttered with glimring eyes, “I’ll reach the 34th Revolution in a few more days.”

While it was still very far from his ultimate goal, there was still ti and a lot of test subjects to gather.

Another point of satisfaction erged when he opened the nurous space rings confiscated from the Sorcerer’s Hand. Predictably, this clandestine group owned a trove of wicked and esoteric artifacts, all now in Cain’s possession and destined to fuel the Samsara Fla later on.

Maintaining his montum, Cain spread out across the Everlife Continent in search of more Sorcerer’s Hand cells. He used their mories to chart their hideouts, utilized their bodies as fodder for Tribulation Enhancent’s training, and plundered their wealth for future sacrifices. With each passing day, he ascended to a higher rung in the Sorcerer’s Hand hierarchy.

On the twenty-third day, Cain arrived at a sprawling farm in the middle of nowhere. Flying overhead, he observed thousands of people laboring in the fields, going about their daily lives. To the untrained eye, the scene seed as normal as any humble agricultural community.

Without warning, Cain raised his index finger, conjuring a scorching orb of fla and releasing it toward the farmland. Like a bolt from the heavens, it struck with devastating force, obliterating everything within the blast radius. Entire families vanished under the roaring inferno.

Yet the blaze didn’t leave scorched corpses behind. Instead, the bodies transford into streams of dark energy, which converged above the farmland, rging into the specter of a skeletal old man garbed in dark blue robes. His eyes were colder than a starless void, his body reeking of decay. Despite his corpse-like appearance, the horrifying potency of his soul and energy pool demonstrated he was not to be trifled with.

Cain t the old man’s gaze calmly. “So you’re the Sorcerer. Splitting your essence into thousands of incarnations, weakening your aura so no one could trace you. Ingenious.”

The Sorcerer glared at Cain with undisguised fury but refrained from attacking outright. “Cain Laurifer,” he spat bitterly, “the Monster himself. So you’re the one decimating my organization. I’ve never done anything to you. Why hunt down like this?”

If it had been anyone else, the Sorcerer would have unleashed a rciless assault, demonstrating his sadistic cruelty. But Cain Laurifer was no run-of-the-mill foe—he was a supre powerhouse feared across the Everlife Continent, conqueror of the Gu Sect through sheer physical dominance.

If there was even a slim chance of averting a fight, the Sorcerer would take it.

Cain locked eyes with him, starry darkness glowing faintly in his right iris. A note of righteous fervor filled his tone. “You’re evil and corrupt. I am the paragon of justice sent here to end your reign of terror.”

The Sorcerer’s brow twitched as he heard that childish reasoning. Not even a second later laughter burst forth from Cain’s lips, echoing like distant thunder.

“Hahahahahah!”

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