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Deep Sea Embers Chapter 337

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Chapter 337
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Chapter 337: The Guest

 

The seasoned caretaker of the aged graveyard held no affection for those relentless snowy days. It was not merely because the icy temperatures aggravated his stiff and aching joints but because such days were harbingers of sad reminders from his past.

These bitter recollections were not pleasant.

They were shadowed by events such as the insurgency that occurred half a century ago, the devastating frost calamity that struck three decades ago, or the monumental catastrophe that befell the southern urban district seventeen years ago. It seemed as though heavy snowfall was inexorably tied with disastrous news.

With chapped hands rubbed together for warmth, the elderly man turned his gaze back to the snow-enshrouded graveyard.

The relentless snowfall rendered the cemetery pathways nearly invisible, leaving only the footprints, cutting a lonely path towards the morgue and the caretaker’s lodge. The gas lamps had been doused, their dark, skeletal frames standing eerily like the remains of deceased trees amidst the blanket of white, portraying a bleak picture of isolation.

A few steam-powered cars sat idle in the cemetery’s open area, thoroughly obscured by the encompassing snow. Their guardians, clad in stark black, battled against the onslaught of snow, fervently trying to clear a passage for the vehicles—a chaotic spectacle.

It was crucial to accomplish this task before the snow hardened and made the clearance work even more arduous.

A harsh wind bellowed, carrying with it a fleeting wisp of grey smoke. From within this whirlwind, the silhouette of Agatha materialized. The youthful gatekeeper approached the old caretaker, “Half of our team will depart today, leaving only two squads behind to assist you in protecting the graveyard.”

“All of them can leave if they choose. It would be rather peaceful,” the elderly caretaker retorted, his eyelids lifting to cast a glance at the gatekeeper. “Having such a crowd here is merely a wasteful extravagance.”

“Extravagance or not, it’s not your concern—don’t worry about any manpower shortage on my end.”

“Believe me, I’m far from idle enough to be bothered about your affairs,” grumbled the caretaker. Nonchalantly, he mentioned, “You dispatched an elite team late last night. Has there been some trouble in the city?”

Agatha examined the old man, “Are you still concerned about occurrences beyond these cemetery walls?”

“I’m just making conversation. Whether you choose to respond is entirely up to you,” shrugged the old caretaker.

“…There was an incident on Fireplace Street. A potent supernatural entity caused quite a stir. The patrol guards responded but came back empty-handed,” Agatha narrated at a deliberate pace, “For now, all we know is that a cult member was involved—they met a gruesome end, with one exhibiting a peculiar manner of death not aligned with any known supernatural abilities.”

The old caretaker’s eyebrows visibly flinched at this revelation, and he took on a more solemn tone, “Fireplace Street?”

“…Rest assured, no innocent bystanders were harmed,” Agatha intuitively understood the caretaker’s worries and promptly addressed them. “Nevertheless, the squad reported multiple peculiar pieces of evidence from the scene. I might need to personally inspect it.”

The elderly caretaker offered no verbal response, only a gentle nod. But the intensity in his gaze revealed a shift in his demeanor.

Despite her youth, Agatha’s title of ‘gatekeeper’ was not arbitrarily awarded—it was hard-earned through intense training and demanding evaluations. As the highest-ranking representative of the church in the city-state, her actions in themselves served as a clear indication of the urgency of the situation.

What unfolded on Fireplace Street was likely far more complicated than the supernatural altercation she described—certainly not as trivial as her seemingly nonchalant attitude might suggest. If a team of elite guardians was dispatched only for the gatekeeper herself to ultimately step in, it suggested the incident was far from minor.

Nevertheless, that was a situation beyond the confines of the graveyard, beyond what he, as a retired “gravekeeper,” needed to concern himself with.

It was a task for the young gatekeeper and the guardians.

After an arduous bout of snow clearing, the guardians managed to start the steam cores of the vehicles. Two slate-gray steam cars departed the graveyard, quickly vanishing down the narrow road leading to the urban blocks.

The old caretaker observed the departure of the two vehicles, shook his head, and readied himself to return to his graveyard duties.

However, just as he was about to pivot, a familiar diminutive silhouette caught his eye at the road’s end.

A little girl, swathed in a bulky coat, was trudging towards the graveyard with noticeable difficulty.

The old caretaker instantly halted, watching as the small figure drew closer. A trace of irritation surfaced on his weathered face, but the little figure also spotted him standing sentinel-like at the cemetery’s entrance. She paused by the roadside, craned her face upward, waved her arm in a joyous gesture, and continued her uneven advance towards the old man.

Eventually, she found her footing on the tire tracks left by the recently departed steam cars, making her steps somewhat easier. Bending down to dust the snowflakes off her clothes, she stood at the entrance of the cemetery, beaming up at the stern, even somewhat irate, caretaker.

“Grandpa Caretaker, I’m back!” Annie greeted the old caretaker in her jubilant tone.

Her outfit—a thick, white coat, matching boots, and a woolen hat—blended seamlessly into the snow-draped cityscape.

“You should not be out in such inclement weather, especially venturing to a place like this!” The old caretaker rebuked, his eyes wide and his tone severe, “You’ll cause your family unnecessary worry.”

“My mom knows I’ll be back soon,” retorted Annie, her youthful face flushed from the biting cold, a broad smile accenting her rosy cheeks. “We’re on school break, and I had planned to play with my friends. But they chose to stay indoors, so I decided to visit you instead!”

“Rather than braving your way to the graveyard in this snow-laden weather, you should’ve stayed home like your friends,” the elderly man replied frostily, “The cemetery is closed today due to the heavy snowfall. I suggest you go home.”

The girl, however, appeared not to heed his words. She tilted her head to peek past the caretaker and raised her face, a sense of anticipation twinkling in her eyes. “And my dad…?”

“He did not come,” the old man stated bluntly, “With the weather in such a dreadful state, any scheduled funeral would be postponed.”

Annie paused, showing no evident disappointment. Her lips tightened as she queried, “So… I’ll come back when the weather is better… He will come then, right?”

The old caretaker held his silence, looking deep into the young girl’s hopeful eyes. A pang of regret washed over him for a promise made six years ago that her father would return. At that time, his heart had simply been too tender.

After what felt like an eternity, the old man finally managed to utter, “Perhaps one day, you will receive news of him.”

This was the most gentle response he could muster.

A twelve-year-old child should be able to grasp the underlying meaning by now.

A bright smile suddenly illuminated Annie’s face. She dove into her small bag and retrieved a parcel, which she enthusiastically handed to the old man.

“Another batch of cookies?” the old caretaker quizzically raised an eyebrow.

“No, it’s ginger tea powder. My mom and I made it together and added some warming herbs to combat the cold!” Annie said, her chest puffed up with pride as she thrust the package into the old man’s hands, “Since you’re here alone guarding the cemetery, it must get terribly cold at night, right?”

The old man studied the package resting in his hands.

He didn’t particularly need it. The potions the church provided to the grave keepers were far superior in efficacy to any homemade remedy. His humble caretaker’s lodge was equipped with protective charms and special materials—it could withstand the cold winds and any external disruption in case the cemetery’s equilibrium was disrupted. His lodge was nothing short of a fortress of steel.

“Thank you,” he finally said, accepting Annie’s gift. A seldom-seen smile crept onto his face, slightly awkward due to lack of use, “This will come in handy.”

His expression resumed its usual sternness.

“I’ve accepted your offering, now you should hurry home. And for the next few days, try to refrain from going outside.”

“Why?”

“…The city is not very safe at the moment,” the old caretaker relayed solemnly. The news Agatha had shared, particularly about the supernatural incident on Fireplace Street the previous night, weighed heavily on his mind. “Return home and advise your mother to stay indoors as much as possible. If you notice anything unusual, seek assistance immediately from the nearest church or security officer. Annie, this is important—do you understand?”

Taken aback by the sudden gravity in the old man’s tone, Annie hastily bobbed her head in understanding, “I… I understand.”

“Good, now head home,” the old man sighed, gently shooing her away, “while the weather is still…”

He abruptly halted mid-sentence, his gaze drawn upward.

A striking figure, unusually tall and muscular, had materialized near the cemetery’s entrance and was looking in their direction. He was garbed in a black trench coat and wide-brimmed hat, with bandages swathed around his face—his attire and bandages leaving no hint of his features exposed.

Alongside this imposing figure stood a dainty woman adorned in a sophisticated, deep purple gown. Her golden hair cascaded down her shoulders, a soft hat perched on her head, and a veil covered her face. Though her features were obscured, she emanated an aura of elegance and enigma.

Despite her intriguing presence, the old caretaker’s attention was almost entirely ensnared by the towering, bandaged figure. His gaze was riveted in that direction, seemingly tethered by an unseen force, making it a challenge to avert his eyes. A faint, incessant hum filled his mind, and his vision began to tremble and distort at the peripheries—a clear indication of his mind undergoing mild contamination and disruption.

The seasoned caretaker immediately discerned what was transpiring— it was that “visitor.”

From their previous encounters and his descent into madness under the effect of incense, a preliminary and essentially harmless connection had been forged with this enigmatic visitor. Consequently, the old caretaker didn’t suffer complete paralysis as he had before.

He still retained control over his movements—so he swiftly positioned Annie behind him.

“Child, do not look in that direction,” he warned.

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Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
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Chapter 171
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Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
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Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
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Chapter 157
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Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
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Chapter 140
Chapter 139
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Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
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Chapter 92
Chapter 91
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Chapter 89
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