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I Became the Progenitor Vampire-Chapter 138 - : Charisma
Chapter 138 -138: Charisma
The residents of Dawn City had noticed many changes around them in recent days.
Firstly, the appearance of the One-eyed Giants had injected a new vitality into Dawn City, and many people’s fear of alien races gradually disappeared as they got to know more about the Bloodline and the One-eyed Giants.
It turned out that these races, different from humans, were not all as evil and terrifying as the legends had portrayed.
This directly led to many residents enjoying teasing these eternally hungry giants with bread, and aside from Lord Kosso who disdained such childlike games, the other One-eyed Giants quite enjoyed it.
Especially a few good-natured One-eyed Giant cubs had become the beloved mascots of the residents of Dawn City, exhibiting a joyous atmosphere.
The second change was the completion of a new church built by the Dawn Sect, which was located right across from the square.
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A Holy Light Bloodline noble named Emi had taken on the role of bishop of this church.
What intrigued people was that the deity worshiped by this sect was not one of their known divine beings but the clan leader of the Holy Light Bloodline, the Lord of Dawn, the great Kachar City Lord.
In the promotions by the Dawn Sect, Lord Kachar was hailed as the Dawn God endowed with infinite Divine Power.
The great sovereign had descended from the Divine Country to lead humanity from darkness into the light, to bring hope to the people as a great deity.
The emergence of the Dawn Sect undoubtedly shocked the residents of Dawn City, becoming the subject of heated discussion these past few days.
“Is Lord Kachar really the Dawn God? No wonder, if not for a great divine sovereign, how could Lord Kachar be so kind to humans…”
“It might not be true though, Lord Kachar is a hero, yes, but a deity… it seems to be missing something, right?”
“Missing what?! Even the powerful creatures like the One-eyed Giants submit to the feet of Lord Kachar, if not a deity, then what? Didn’t you see that day?”
“The One-eyed Giants aren’t that scary, I even fed them bread yesterday…”
“Fool, what do you know, without being tamed, would these One-eyed Giants eat your bread?? They would eat you!!
Did you not feel the presence of Lord Kosso in the square that day?”
“Hisss, really though, Lord Kosso, that One-eyed Giant leader nearly scared me to death that day…
Still, how great is our Lord Kachar, taming such powerful creatures like they’re small dogs,
maybe one day in our Dawn City there will also be giant dragons? I’m really looking forward to the day I can feed a dragon bread.
Praise Lord Kachar, may your Holy Light envelop the entire land…”
“Fool, dragons don’t eat bread…”
These constant discussions kept the residents of Dawn City highly focused on the Dawn Sect.
The impact was too significant for them; the great Kachar City Lord being a deity was simply incredible!
And the teachings spread by the Dawn Sect were also met with wonder.
Unyielding strength, relentless struggle, unity, fearless courage, love for family and country
What great wisdom it was that summed up such teachings—clear-cut, deafening, even the centuries-old knight’s code couldn’t match such incisiveness.
The Dawn Sect truly lived up to being under Lord Kachar’s name; it was indeed awe-inspiring.
But no matter how much it stirred, many people’s initial reaction upon hearing this claim was disbelief, just like Patril at this moment.
This resident of Eric Town, invited by Recker to join the logistics team, was filled with gratitude for everything that was happening.
If there were no Holy Light Bloodline, no Lord Kachar, no Dawn City, perhaps he would have starved to death on the road to Green City.
Thus, Patril paid extra attention to any news related to Lide.
His first reaction upon hearing about the Dawn Sect was that this must be a scam!
However, after serious consideration, he was horrified to discover that everything promoted by the Dawn Sect was indeed true!
Wasn’t the great Lord Kachar doing exactly what the Dawn Sect proclaimed?
In people’s most helpless and darkest times, leading them towards the light, towards hope, granting them a happy life.
It was Lord Kachar who initially provided him with free food, Lord Kachar who gave him a job, Lord Kachar who assigned him accommodation for free, Lord Kachar who allocated land to him… and there were many more such deeds.
Adding everything up, Patril suddenly realized, indeed, everything the Dawn Sect propagated was true.
For who else could achieve such magnificent and radiant deeds except the Divine?
Nobles?
At this thought, Patril revealed a cold sneer—those damned leeches were more despicable than rats, and it was impossible to expect them to do anything for the common people.
His original doubts and disbelief quietly vanished after a series of mental elaborations.
He made up his mind.
The Kachar City Lord was indeed a magnificent Divine!
The next morning, Patril quietly arrived at the Dawn Church, which had just opened its doors.
This place, originally an idle manor, had been transformed by Emi and was filled with the unique sacred aura of a church.
With a pilgrim-like mindset, Patril straightened his wrinkled clothes and, with a solemn and serious expression, stepped into the grand hall of the church.
Inside the spacious hall, hundreds of seats were neatly arranged, and the white base color made the hall look very sacred.
To Patril’s surprise, he was not the only one in the temple.
Oli, who had just become part of the Holy Light Bloodline, was there too, and in the otherwise empty church, there were also about a dozen familiar faces—he recognized them at a glance as residents originally from Eric Town.
A flutter of excitement in his heart; so it wasn’t just him who had discovered the truth, he had many comrades too.
Praise be to Lord Kachar!
Hearing the movement behind him, Oli slightly turned his head and showed a hint of joy upon seeing Patril’s face.
“Uncle Pat, you came too?” As soon as Patril approached, Oli could no longer hold back his excitement and spoke,
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“I just knew that the great Lord Kachar was no ordinary person, only the identity of a Divine could match his radiant and magnificent image.”
Observing the admiration on Oli’s face, Patril slightly stunned, a sense of kinship inexplicably rising in his heart.
“Indeed, only the great Divine could do such praiseworthy acts.”
The two men exchanged smiles, saying everything without words.
When Emi entered the hall from the back of the church, to his surprise, this newly opened church was attended by more than 30 people on its first run.
With eyes filled with deep amazement, at this very moment, the impact of Lide’s deeds in Dawn City was displayed in the most direct way.
Even promoting Lide as a Divine had believers without doubt.