as a cold shudder crept through his body.

How…
is this possible?! 

D-d-did I just see the moon from my memory?! How can that be! 

After the baptism was complete, every impression of the true moon should have been removed from his memory!

“No, no, no…
That was a reflection in the water, not the actual moon!”

Vincent muttered to himself between ragged breaths.
Large beads of sweat appeared on his forehead and dripped down as panic, fear, and apprehension gripped his mind.

He knew that he was lying to himself.
Everything related to the true moon should have already vanished from within his soul.

Despite how much they loved and longed for the moon, they absolutely couldn't look straight at the moon.

This was just how the clergymen of the Church of the Dome were.

“But…
but what's going on now? How could I see the moon within the water? Is my conviction not pious enough? Or is this the moon's punishment?” 

Vincent was overcome with a complex mix of emotions…

He stared at the holy emblem in his hands and muttered as if intoxicated, “So that is the true moon.”

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The priest's body was completely drenched in sweatout of fear.
His hand reached shakily for another cigarette.

As a spiral of smoke started to rise, Vincent suddenly threw the cigarette along with its box to the ground and cursed through gritted teeth, “Damn it!”

Bang bang bang!

“Father!“Father! “Father Vincent! Are you alright!” 

The banging on the door and the shouts of the audio-visual store boss made Vincent stop in his tracks.

“I've already prepared the things you asked for.
What do we do next?” Colin continued to make a ruckus from outside.

Vincent took a deep breath and bent down to pick up the cigarette while trying his best to keep his composure.
“I'm fine, I'll be out in a moment.”

He opened the door.
Colin was still harping on how terrifying the evil spirit next door was, but Vincent didn't feel irritated this time.

He helped Colin set up, checking the boundaries, exorcism arrays, and equipment, and ensuring everything was in order.

In the meantime, he had already tried to probe the bookstore next door via the aether, but he hadn't been able to discover anything significant.

“Are you saying that you have been shouting outside the door for close to a minute?” Vincent asked with a raised eyebrow.

“I swear! I'm certain I'm not making things up!” Colin swore right away.
“I was calling you from outside for quite some time and decided to knock on the door when there was no reply.” 

Huu…

Vincent exhaled sharply as he squeezed the bridge of his nose.
Things were even more serious than he had imagined.

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He had completely been unaware that he had been hallucinating just now.

Vincent shook his head.
However, the top priority now was to help Colin resolve his problem.

As for his own problem, Vincent would look into it after dealing with the matter at hand.

At nightfall, Vincent put on a black blindfold, equipped his exorcism tools, and headed out. 

Under the night sky and moonlight, he pushed open the door of the next-door bookstore.

Jingle. 

“Welcome! Would you…” Lin Jie raised his head towards the fated customer that had entered today.

But before he finished his sentence, Lin Jie was momentarily stunned as he noticed the blindfolded man in clergy robes.

A blind man? No, a blind priest?

One that ought to guide others was actually a person that ought to be guided by others.

Lin Jie had to admit that it was a tad ironic.

“Is there anything I can help you with? Feel free to buy, borrow, or read books here, and you can even have a rest if you want to.”

Lin Jie's tone was gentler than usual as he smiled warmly.

Mu'en was about to head forward and assist the priest when Lin Jie put up an arm to stop her. 

He gestured to Mu'en to keep quiet before asking, “Are you a priest from the Church of the Dome?”

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