"A hunter's weapon is bound to be more refined; this is just an ordinary throwing stick for me." Esme Crane was somewhat unimpressed. No matter what, at the moment when her spiritual power was depleted, she could only rely on the genius in front of her. The faster she learned and the stronger she became, the better her chances of surviving herself. So Anna dropped the match, reared her smile, and said to Esme Crane. Just as Esme Crane fell into contemplation, Anna squeezed the extinguished match, half speechless. She couldn't help but begin to doubt herself; since she was a child she had grown up amidst the gushing praise of others; everyone had called her a genius, and she had indeed excelled in every field. Yet today she realized what a true genius was, and that she really had trouble looking up to it. The teacher who had led her to study the occult had told her that there were many types of God-family members, and that there was a huge gap between individuals. The more the God-fam
"Did you see the monster that can chase you across space?" After a few moments of waiting, and no answer, Esme Crane thought better of it and simply called out, "Bella? Can you hear me?" "Bella, can you hear me?" "It's about exhaustion and mental exhaustion, nothing serious." "Here?" Anna observed and seemed to find the nub at once, gently touching Dr. Mason's left calf bone, the pain turned Dr. Mason's face purple and Anna sighed, "The fibula is probably broken, further tests will have to be done." Anna explained, "A sighted person is someone who can see monsters, feel the presence of psychic energy, and observe the process of energy movement when a God-family member moves their divine power. In more layman's terms, they can see apparitions and paranormal phenomena, something that most people cannot see. Sighted people have more than average psychic and mental powers, but they are unable to extend this ability outside of their bodies and to act on physical objects, and can only u
But the next day, the body disappeared, and we immediately reported it to the police, but the police investigated for a few days with no news. It was on the first Obsidian of the month, November 6, that Mason and she returned to our dormitory from the lab that day, only to be attacked by an unidentified monster that looked like a werewolf covered in mutant hair but still had remnants of corpse wax, which had run out from the direction of Professor Blake Wood's exclusive lab at the medical school, and quickly fled after unsuccessfully attacking us. She then became suspicious and set out to investigate. To the north of the atrium were rows of buildings, apartment-style brick houses, which Esme Crane guessed would be the staff quarters of the mental hospital. The staff quarters were separated from the main hospital building by a barbed wire fence, and under the fence, near the inner side of the atrium, a three-post goal was installed that appeared to be much smaller than the average foot
Esme Crane slowly opened her eyes, adjusting to the darkness before her, and realized she was at the river, Kayleigh Buchanan Asylum was not far away, right next to the grove where she had been ambushed and before she had infiltrated Anna's carriage, and to her immense relief, Anna, Mason, Bella, and Polaris at her side, all of them had been transported out. In the midst of such an extreme disadvantage, Shadow Ability Polaris went above and beyond, displaying her extremely powerful fighting abilities. Her weapon was a long-handled scythe that was originally folded and hidden behind her back, but when she took it out and unfolded it, her attack range was very impressive. Such a huge and murderous weapon was held in the hands of a woman of such a small stature, the contrast was extremely strong. In such a negative environment, it was as if she had been strengthened, and her speed, agility, endurance, and explosive power had all been increased, and with her ability to hide in the shadows
"I can accept three ironclad rules." Esme Crane was there studying the trench coat when Paulina extremely quickly brought out two plates of spaghetti bolognese to the table. Seeing Esme Crane's love for the garment, Paulina couldn't help but smile. Paulina snapped her fingers and a small flame emerged from her fingertips, which she waved and quickly flew towards a table in the corner of the tavern, lighting up the kerosene lamp on the table.Esme Crane went over and sat down, Paulina took off her trench coat and threw it to Esme Crane. Esme Crane subconsciously caught it and heard Paulina say: "Lord, you're carrying around an agreement, are you ready to pull me in?" These three iron laws are to be given above the ceremony of joining the hunters to keep the oath, and once you break it, the oath charm will bind you, and a picket will then appear to arrest you for trial in prison." Esme Crane remained in her place for a moment, then extinguished the kerosene lamp, closed the door of t
In a subtle atmosphere, the trio passed through the office area on the north side of the main building and descended the east staircase, with the Gothic colonnade of the main building facing the rear courtyard in front of them. After passing through the spiked archway of the gallery, they exited the main building and entered the back garden, which was covered with level grass. A circle of monastic-style buildings was built around the east, north and west sides of the back garden. Doris pushed open the door to the office directly next to the vault, and just as she entered, she saw Paulina Donze standing by the office bookshelf, looking through some kind of file. She wasn't wearing her trademark trench coat, but a white shirt and black vest, with tailored trousers that set off her straight, slender legs. Paulina caught a glimpse and froze for a moment, then walked out first without caring, greeting, "Follow me." Esme Crane somehow sensed a wave of hostility and glanced sideways to fin
Esme Crane was familiar with the Explorer's Regiment's three-cornered hunter's hat, which she knew was an adaptation of the broad-brimmed hat, with the sides of the brim folded upwards, originally invented by Spanish soldiers to shield them from the abundant rain of the Flemish rainy season during the war against France. Paulina did not resist, but let her go, glancing unconsciously at the black cat as she walked out the door. As we spoke, the three men had reached the front of the dormitory building. The east, west and north buildings were all small two-story buildings, and Esme Crane's dormitory was on the second floor of the east building, the southernmost one. Before entering the dormitory, Doris led Esme Crane to the equipment warehouse on the first floor of the east building to claim the supplies. Papa Hussey opened the door and leaned against it, but Doris went straight to the rack and began to choose her dress, asking Esme Crane's preference as she did so. Listening to Dor
Esme Crane thought the fitness tests were similar to the ones she had taken at school, just running, long jumping, sit-ups and the like. But the Hunter Corps' fitness test was an eye-opener, and she realized she had underestimated the standards by which Hunters were judged for their physical abilities. As they were in a hurry to assemble, Esme Crane and Louis Holmes only exchanged a few brief words before hurrying to the playground, the lawn in front of the hostel. When they arrived, Paulina had already been waiting for a while. The crowd lined up and stood at attention, Paulina looked at the crowd with a majestic gaze and said in a loud voice. They soon spotted Esme Crane's presence as well, whispering among themselves. After the six men had fetched their food, they gathered around in a group and sat at this long table where Esme Crane was. "Four times the pressure and lasted a total of thirty minutes, not bad." "I heard Captain Mobius of Team Two mention you and heard that you we