Bloodline is Everything - Chapter 127
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【Bloodline is a Thug Chapter 127】
127. The Invisible Gap (1)
“Something feels off.”
The morning after, Catalina Blaga sat on her bed, lost in thought.
The events of last night simply didn’t sit right with her.
“No matter how much I think about it, it seems like my children attacked the Little Dragon….”
But she couldn’t simply harbor suspicions.
If that were truly the case, Kwon Han-ul would never have shielded his retainers.
Moreover, Rabbit’s reaction was another factor that gave Catalina Blaga pause.
There was no way she could have agreed so naturally with Kwon Han-ul’s words unless an actual sparring match had taken place.
Every circumstance pointed to the truth of Kwon Han-ul’s account.
Yet Catalina Blaga couldn’t shake her doubts entirely.
Then, suddenly, realization struck her.
“…The shackles.”
The shackles she had placed on Kwon Han-ul’s wrists were undone.
She had been too flustered at the time to notice.
“How did he unlock them?”
The key to the shackles’ lock rested only with Catalina Blaga. Kwon Han-ul couldn’t have freed himself even if he died and came back to life.
“…Troy?”
Catalina Blaga called out softly. The door opened, and Troy entered.
“Yes, what is your command?”
“You know I was deeply disappointed last night, don’t you?”
Troy prostrated himself on the floor, striking his forehead against the ground hard enough to make it reverberate.
“I sincerely apologize.”
Catalina Blaga looked down at Troy with a cold gaze before speaking.
“I’ll give you a chance to make amends. Go and keep watch over Kwon Han-ul.”
“Thank you for trusting me once more.”
“And monitor the other retainers at the Mansion as well.”
“…Pardon?”
Troy’s expression betrayed his confusion. Catalina Blaga’s voice turned sharp as she spoke.
“Don’t worry about understanding—just do as I command.”
“My apologies.”
Troy withdrew once more. As he disappeared, Catalina Blaga traced her lips thoughtfully and murmured.
“It’s unlikely to happen, but… one can never be too careful.”
It was then that a knock sounded at the door.
“Catalina. The Elder Council has sent someone.”
Catalina Blaga was not surprised by the attendant’s words. She had simply expected this moment to arrive.
“It seems there are matters they wish to inquire about regarding Heukcheon’s declaration of war.”
* * *
“Starting today, I’ve been assigned to the surveillance unit.”
The next day.
Kwon Han-ul found himself facing an unwelcome visitor from the morning onwards.
“By whose authority?”
“By order of Catalina Blaga.”
At those words, Kwon Han-ul clicked his tongue. Troy’s eyebrow twitched.
“Did you just click your tongue?”
“Ah, you must have misheard.”
Kwon Han-ul immediately denied it.
“I will be watching you at all times and places, so don’t do anything foolish.”
“Of course.”
Kwon Han-ul answered thus and waited for Troy to leave.
But no matter how long he waited, Troy showed no intention of leaving the room.
“Excuse me?”
“What?”
“Why aren’t you leaving?”
“Why should I?”
Kwon Han-ul and Troy exchanged bewildered expressions.
“Surely you don’t intend to stay in this room the entire time?”
“That’s not it.”
“I thought so.”
“I have to follow you around. Once you leave the room, I leave too.”
Kwon Han-ul felt a chill run down his spine. Could it be that what Troy had said earlier wasn’t a warning but actually the truth?
“No matter the order, do we really have to go this far?”
“This is the final opportunity Catalina has given me. I intend to fulfill it thoroughly.”
Troy’s eyes gleamed menacingly. Kwon Han-ul felt a headache coming on.
That was when it happened.
“Uncle Troy!”
The door burst open and Rabbit rushed in. She linked her arm through Troy’s as she spoke.
“So you’re joining the surveillance unit starting today? Why didn’t you tell me?”
“It was decided just this morning, so I didn’t have time to mention it.”
“Perfect timing then. I can ask you all sorts of things this opportunity.”
“I didn’t come here to teach you—I came to surveil Kwon Han-ul….”
“Enough talking, come on. I’ll be angry if you don’t.”
Rabbit dragged Troy away without listening to reason. Though Troy wore an expression of reluctance, he was helplessly pulled along.
“Wait a moment.”
“Yes, yes.”
Before heading outside, Rabbit winked at Kwon Han-ul with one eye.
The moment the two of them stepped out, another servant entered.
“I greet you, Master.”
The servant bowed before presenting the documents he had gathered.
It was the structure and organizational chart of the Blaga Family that Kwon Han-ul had requested yesterday.
Kwon Han-ul quickly scanned through the materials the servant offered.
‘So this is where we are—the Philippines.’
The Blaga Family owned an entire island among the countless islands of the Philippines.
Until now, the exact location of the Blaga Family had never been revealed. This was precisely why.
‘I heard the Blaga Family originally started in Europe. Why did they relocate to the Philippines?’
Though curiosity stirred within me, this was not the time to ponder such matters.
‘Escaping will be difficult.’
The island’s geography was one issue, but the monsters surrounding the estate posed the greatest problem.
The Blaga Family used monsters they controlled through bloodline servitude for the family’s security.
From Gold-rank at minimum to Diamond-rank at maximum.
Monsters’ senses far surpass those of hunters. It would be impossible to deceive them and escape.
‘If I were to fight, I could crush as many as they send…’
But the moment the monsters detected me, the Blaga Family’s servants would mobilize immediately.
If someone like Troy from the Cavaliers Umbra stepped forward, even I couldn’t guarantee victory.
‘If escape is impossible, then perhaps I should leave openly?’
The Blaga Family is a society with a high degree of self-sufficiency, using slaves to produce food and manufacture necessary goods.
However, since they cannot resolve everything through self-sufficiency alone, they occasionally procure necessities from outside sources.
‘A cargo ship visits the island once a month.’
Fortunately, the next cargo ship’s arrival was scheduled for two days from now.
Since the cargo ship travels regularly to and from the island, if I stow away on it, I can deceive the monsters guarding the island and escape.
‘First, I need to find a route to infiltrate the cargo ship. After that, I just need to avoid detection until the ship departs…’
The first part wouldn’t be too difficult. The problem lay with the second.
As long as Troy was watching me, remaining undetected until the cargo ship departed would be impossible.
‘Using Phantom Echo might work.’
Phantom Echo.
An ability that uses sound waves to create illusions. Because it is subtle, the target doesn’t even realize they’re under an illusion, and it has the significant advantage of lasting for extended periods.
Originally, I had planned to use Phantom Echo to fulfill the final condition, but…
“I’ll go before Troy notices.”
“Ah, wait a moment.”
Kwon Han-ul stopped the departing servant.
【The ability ‘Phantom Echo’ manifests.】
【A bell chimes.】
Kwon Han-ul used Phantom Echo on the servant, implanting a suggestion that he would become invisible to the eye.
“Tell me—how do I appear to you?”
“I see you, Master…?”
My retainer’s face suggested the question was obvious. I exhaled heavily.
“If someone possesses even a modicum of power, Phantom Resonance won’t work on them.”
The ability functioned effortlessly against ordinary servants who weren’t Hunters, but proved useless against my retainers.
Dominion suffered from similar limitations, and the Heukcheon Bloodline’s abilities were fraught with complications.
In truth, the Heukcheon Bloodline wasn’t unique in this regard. All illusion-type skills employed by Hunters carried restrictive activation conditions.
“I’ll need to devise another approach.”
That’s when it happened.
My mind erupted with sensation—like electricity coursing through my skull. I gasped and clutched my head.
“M-Master?”
My retainer rushed to support me, bewildered. I raised a hand to reassure him.
“Ugh.”
The pain had dulled slightly, but my head still throbbed with anguish.
Then, new messages materialized.
【’Genius Bloodline’ and ‘Heukcheon Bloodline’ resonate.】
【Your brain’s capacity expands through the Genius Bloodline!】
【New functions of the Heukcheon Bloodline unlock!】
The entire world began to paint itself in color. The bed, the table, the lamplight—all bled like watercolor across my vision.
“Master?”
My retainer’s body too was suffused with color.
Unlike objects that bore a single hue, my retainer blazed with a dynamic spectrum of colors in constant flux.
Crimson, azure, or three colors manifesting simultaneously.
I grasped their meaning instinctively.
【Ability ‘Phantom Resonance’ manifests.】
【A bell tolls.】
I activated Phantom Resonance again, concentrating the ability on the azure aura encircling my retainer’s mind.
In that instant, my retainer’s pupils dilated.
“M-Master? Where have you gone?”
My retainer spun about in confusion, genuinely unable to perceive me—not through illusion, but in truth.
While my retainer panicked, a subtle smile crossed my face.
“This might prove useful after all.”
* * *
Catalina Blaga’s destination was a chapel built on the outskirts of the Blaga Family Compound.
Upon entering, she spotted a circular bronze table.
Seven people were already seated around the table.
“I never expected so many of you busy elders to gather here.”
Catalina Blaga took a seat at the empty space by the circular table.
“You’ve arrived.”
A middle-aged man with a mustache spoke. By appearance alone, he looked considerably older than Catalina Blaga, yet he was addressing her with deference.
“Simon. It’s been so long—you look even more distinguished.”
“You’re too kind. It’s been ages since I’ve seen you, Catalina, and you’re as radiant as ever.”
Despite the compliment, the man called Simon’s expression was far from pleasant.
It wasn’t just Simon. All the other elders wore the same grim look.
“Catalina, time is pressing, so let me get straight to the point.”
“Why bother with pleasantries? You all called me here because of the Heukcheon Estate, didn’t you?”
Catalina Blaga crossed her arms with clear displeasure.
“Why are you all so frightened? This is shameful for the Blaga Family name.”
“Catalina… is that really what you should be saying right now?”
Simon rubbed his forehead as if nursing a headache.
“We’re talking about the Heukcheon Estate. Those monsters who annihilated the Mei Family overnight have declared war.”
“Simon. Don’t presume to lecture me. I know exactly what I’m doing.”
Bang.
One of the elders slammed his palm against the table and shot to his feet.
“You know? And knowing this, you kidnapped a member of the Heukcheon Bloodline? Have you lost your mind?”
As one elder erupted, the others followed suit. They all raised their voices, condemning Catalina Blaga.
“Release that man at once!”
“Exactly! We must appease Heukcheon somehow…”
“Enough.”
Catalina Blaga exuded her presence. A ferocious aura overwhelmed every elder in the chapel.
The noisy chapel fell silent in an instant.
They had been so startled by the mention of the Heukcheon Estate that they’d momentarily forgotten who the true ruler of the Blaga Family was.
“I have no intention of returning Kwon Han-ul.”
Despair flooded the elders’ faces. Yet Catalina Blaga paid them no mind.
“The Heukcheon Estate? Let them come if they dare.”
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