Chapter 246: The Fourth Victim Hearing Aiden's question, Kyle blinked a couple of times, then flashed a somewhat awkward smile. "Why... would you think that? Aside from some matters involving personal privacy, I've always been completely open with you..." "Three," Aiden stated impassively, holding up three fingers. "I've gathered some intel. I know the God of Death's agent possesses more than just the special ability to kill targets through contact. Through the sacrificial ritual, he should have obtained three special abilities. These three abilities... the Progenitor likely has them too, so I believe you, as the Progenitor's agent, should know them." The smile froze on Kyle's face. "You've consistently avoided contact with the Inquisition. I suspect it's because you don't want to reveal information related to the Progenitor to them," Aiden stared into Kyle's eyes. "If you insist on hiding things from me as well, yet still want me to cooperate with you alone... that makes things very difficult for me." Sometimes, a direct fastball catches the opponent off guard. Judging by Kyle's reaction, this approach seemed relatively successful. After several seconds of silence, the awkward smile gradually faded from Kyle's face. "Alright, alright," Kyle raised his hands in surrender. "My mistake. Proposing cooperation on the spur of the moment ... it really is hard to keep things hidden." He looked at Aiden again, a hint of amusement now in his expression. "Honestly, I've also felt it's a bit uncomfortable speaking through a veil . Why don't we both be a bit more candid? What do you think?" Content originally comes from N0veI.Fiɾe.net "Warden, actually, you too... are someone who knows the path to godhood, aren't you?" Kyle said in a low voice. At that moment, Aiden was certain. Kyle not only knew the three powers possessed by the God of Death's agent but was also clearly aware that the essence of this power stemmed from the Divine Utterances of the "Death" authority. "The path to godhood?" Aiden didn't admit it immediately, unsure if Kyle was merely testing him. "There's no need to hide it. Actually, I suspected from the beginning that you were from that world," Kyle pointed at Aiden. "Remember Miss 'Alice Liddell'? I had contact with her once. She not only subdued me easily but also casually revealed the Progenitor's secrets. At that time, I felt she must be someone possessing divine authority. I thought, someone who associates with a person like that... the possibility that you also possess similar power, or at least know the method to become a Dominator, is very high." Hearing this, Aiden couldn't help but roll his eyes inwardly at a certain witch. Abigail, what on earth are you doing? He knew Kyle had encountered Abigail as she left the prison back at the Inquisition Bureau. But he hadn't expected Abigail to show off so blatantly in front of Kyle... as if afraid people wouldn't know she wielded Divine Utterances. Though, thinking about it, Abigail did have the capital to be nonchalant, since she was disguised at the time. This meant Kyle had suspected him of wielding Divine Utterances even before contacting him—this was likely the main reason for Kyle's frequent contact and his proposal for separate cooperation. When Aiden threw his direct question, Kyle's suspicions were thoroughly confirmed. Ultimately, neither side had gained an advantage. "Alright, then I'll be direct too. I do know about the Authorities," Aiden decided, seeing that both sides had revealed some cards, there seemed little need for further extensive concealment. "I'm well aware that beneath one Authority lie three powers, and I also know the Progenitor was once close to becoming the Dominator of the 'Death' authority." "But you don't know all the powers of the 'Death' authority, do you?" Kyle smiled mysteriously. "Otherwise, you wouldn't need to press me here." "Well, I'd rather not die cluelessly down the line," Aiden answered frankly. "I know that besides reaping life, the God of Death's agent likely possesses an immortality similar to yours, but the third power, I'm still unclear about." "Then let me ask directly: if you learn this information, will you reveal it to the Inquisition?" Kyle pointed a finger at Aiden. "I can keep it confidential, but that might change if your Progenitor becomes my enemy one day," Aiden replied. Information about Divine Utterances was top secret even within the Inquisition. He himself hadn't revealed his own mastery of them to the Inquisition, as it was tied to his identity as someone from another world. "Then I have no worries. If you're willing to help us, you are a friend of the Progenitor," Kyle smiled. "We just share a common enemy for now," Aiden corrected. "Tell me quickly, what exactly is the third power of the 'Death' authority?" "Alright. The third power of the 'Death' authority is actually the power of 'Channeling' – the ability to open the gates of the Underworld. The wielder of the power can create an 'Underworld' to contain the dead, storing both corpses and spirits. The Dominator can open the gate between the 'Underworld' and the mortal realm at any time, summoning the dead into this world, and these summoned dead will be completely under the Dominator's control." Aiden instantly thought of the Nameless Witch summoned to this world by the God of Death—it seemed the God of Death could even summon the souls of the dead from other worlds. "That sounds... somewhat overpowered," Aiden commented. "If used by a true Dominator, it is indeed extremely powerful. But if the user is merely mortal, there are limitations, especially since the Agent likely only holds an incomplete version of the power," Kyle explained. "So, what would the effect be specifically?" "The Agent should only be able to summon the dead from the 'Underworld' he created, and his 'Underworld' can probably accommodate three individuals at most," Kyle answered. "My guess is he's currently controlling one of the dead, operating in this city under that deceased person's identity. You should remember... last week, the police department received two missing persons reports." "Are those two the dead being held in the 'Underworld'?" Aiden thought for a moment. "Wait, you said the Agent's 'Underworld' can hold three dead individuals, corpse and spirit included. Then why did he dump one body for the Inquisition to find—" Halfway through, the truth hit him, sending a sudden chill down his spine. "As I said, he is likely operating under the identity of one of the deceased. In other words, that dead person is still 'alive' in this city," Kyle said grimly. "He won't be discovered by the police." "He killed... four people?" Aiden's expression stiffened.