Some time ago, outside Jade Flower Garden, a black luxury car approached slowly and stopped beside a road. Four people disembarked, each distinct in appearance and attire.
The first was a cute and petite individual with flowing silver hair, known as Vera 17.
The second was a bald man with a pale expression, wearing monk robes that revealed his gaunt chest. He was called Kapeer.
The third was a middle-aged man with gray hair, elegantly dressed in a black tuxedo and white gloves. His name was Gordon.
Finally, the last person was tall and robust, with narrow eyes and white Taoist robes. He was Desmond Song.
Together, these four were on a mission, and the intensity of their purpose was palpable.
“I feel, I feel it. There is a powerful presence hidden in this residential area!” Kapeer, his face sickly and bald head shining, stared ahead. Weird runes swam in his eyes like a school of fish, creating an incredibly eerie sight. “Very strong chakra. At least A rank!”
“Chakra?” Vera tilted her head in confusion.
“The so-called chakra refers to a person’s energy, as taught in India’s Yogi System. You can say that it’s similar to Internal Strength in this country,” Kapeer explained.
“A Rank? Could there be a mistake? Isn’t [Princess] AA-ranked?” Gordon, dressed as a housekeeper, asked in confusion.
“That’s right. She is a Pinnacle Master. In international terms, she would be AA-ranked.” Desmond Song frowned and thought to himself, ‘This weird monk doesn’t seem reliable.’
As everyone looked on in confusion, Kapeer smirked. “You really don’t know anything. All the powerful Martial Artists in this country would retract their auras when they aren’t using it. They don’t expose it. The person inside still has such a powerful chakra despite not exposing her aura. This means she’s an expert. According to Vera’s predictions and my ability to detect chakra, I can confidently say that the person who is hiding in this place is our target, [Princess]!” Kapeer spoke decisively.
Everyone wasn’t exactly convinced. But since he seemed very confident, they refrained from questioning him.
“Let’s go inside. I think it’s most likely her,” Vera 17 said, breaking the silence.
“I’ve locked onto her chakra. Follow me, everyone!” Kapeer joined his palms together and walked out, with the others close behind.
Jade Flower Garden’s security guard instantly stepped out of his booth after seeing the group of people in weird costumes. However, before he could say anything, Kapeer looked over. Runes in his eyes spun quickly and shot out a weird ray of light. Immediately after, the security guard seemed cursed, standing still with a vacant gaze.
“You don’t see anything, you don’t know anything,” Kapeer intoned.
“I don’t see anything, I don’t know anything.” The guard echoed, returning to his booth like a zombie.
‘This baldy actually knows hypnosis. I need to be careful of him,’ Vera 17 thought, her eyes widening.
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In truth, she was just being paranoid. Kapeer’s hypnosis wouldn’t be effective if the target resisted fiercely, especially against commands that contradicted the victim’s core beliefs.
They entered Jade Flower Garden without a hitch. Although they encountered patrolling guards, Kapeer handled all of them easily. His hypnosis was very effective towards people with weak mentality, like security guards or others who worked in shifts.
Kapeer practically led everyone to Yaeger’s home without breaking a sweat. The anticipation in his voice was clear as he declared, “I feel it, I feel it… She’s right there!”
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