Lovecraftian World, But I Spread Curses – Chapter 244

Race Of Invasion

Chapter 244: Race Of Invasion

The Blood Race not only plundered their spaceship from Huo Gu, but even Huo Gu himself ultimately became food for the Blood Race. Huo Gu’s knowledge and wisdom were thereby fused into the Blood Race Civilization, causing the Blood Race Civilization to undergo a leap-like improvement.

While rapidly growing stronger, they finally came to understand that beyond the planet they inhabited, other civilizations and other races existed. It turned out that the planet they inhabited was not peaceful; beyond the distant spacetime, there were other more habitable living spaces.

In that spaceship that Huo Gu crashed onto their planet, position information similar to interstellar coordinates was stored. That had originally been a brilliant planet that Huo Gu and the others planned to invade, but now it had unexpectedly become a wedding dress for the Blood Race.

An inconceivable spark was generated between the Blood Race’s unique flesh and blood civilization and Huo Gu’s biotechnology. The two complemented each other brilliantly, and through fusion, they developed a new type of Blood Race civilization. They learned to further modify their own bodies and completed the modification of the spaceship that Huo Gu had left on their planet. The new spaceship would use a certain substance secreted by their own bodies as the power converted into the spaceship’s power, allowing free movement in cosmic space.

Having finally obtained the ability to shuttle in the universe, the Blood Race could not wait to descend to the planet marked by the spaceship’s system.

However, when they finally arrived on Earth, the Blood Race was shocked to discover that although this planet was beautiful and colorful, it was absolutely unsuitable for their survival. The fresh air, stable temperatures, and mild sunlight here were fatal poison to them.

The Blood Race that arrived on Earth was quite vulnerable and could only temporarily hide in the dark and deep underground.

The Blood Race knew that all of this was only temporary. They had already planned the method to quickly transform this planet into their own planet.

The outsider faith “Thousand Illusions Moon” brought by Huo Gu—that terror abnormal god existing in the Flesh and Blood Dimension, always attempting to annex other dimensional worlds—was something they personally transformed their own Inner World into the scene that humans see today. Or rather, the Inner World becoming its current terrifying appearance was something Huo Gu himself had personally created.

The adverse environment of the Inner World was unsuitable for humans’ long-term survival but was extremely suitable for the Blood Race to survive.

Thus, the Blood Race hoped to pull the abnormal god Thousand Illusions Moon from the Inner World to Earth in reality. This way, Thousand Illusions Moon could fully exert its power, invade this world, and transform this world, thereby turning Earth into the Blood Race’s new homeland. There would no longer be the danger of day-and-night nuclear explosions and the planet on the verge of disintegration like on their home planet; they could survive and reproduce for much longer.

They attempted to integrate into the human world by borrowing human skin bags, then use humans to help them pay the price required for the Thousand Illusions Moon descent ritual.

And this was in fact extremely successful. Humans were very easy to deceive; like those Huo Gu, they had complex faiths but fickle minds, and a portion of humans were filled with servility toward the strong.

For humans, or for other races in this starry sky, their Blood Race’s eerie existence was powerful and invincible. The Blood Race merely showed a bit of the advanced civilization technology that was difficult for humans at the time to understand but quite shocking, and humans quickly fell into their conspiracy, actively bearing the price of the “Thousand Illusions Moon descent ritual.”

Among them, the founder of Kisaragi High School, who was also the first principal of Kisaragi High School, was a numb and resolute executor under this ritual. He founded the school and used teachers and students as well as other staff to complete the descent ritual for him.

Completing the descent ritual actually meant completing a matrix capable of crossing spacetime dimensions. The Blood Race injected a large amount of negative emotions extract extracted from the abundant emotions of humans into the matrix, along with a type of energy similar to blessing. Afterward, the blessing power, which originally behaved like an inert gas, rapidly boiled and erupted, surging massively into the descent ritual’s matrix, and then helped Kisaragi High School open one Inner World space channel after another.

After the Inner World’s channels were opened, the sinful and harsh living environment of the Inner World attracted the Blood Race. They immediately strengthened their belief in invading and opening up a new homeland, so they often prayed to the gluttonous and greedy Thousand Illusions Moon, hoping It would help them transform Earth.

Thousand Illusions Moon, which almost never responded, seemed to receive the prayers of its believers and actually agreed to the Blood Race—as long as they opened the space channel of this world, part of Its massive body would pass through this world, and everything they wanted would be easily within reach.

The things that happened later could basically be connected to what He Jia’an knew.

To ensure the normal conduct of each descent ritual, the Blood Race often hid in the darkness, carefully selecting certain sacrifices, then sending those sacrifices as materials for new energy raw materials. They also avoided casually exposing killings only to recruit more and attract more humans.

As time passed, the number of space channels opened by Kisaragi High School increased, which also meant that the collected blessing power was becoming concentrated. When the collected blessing power reached a certain limit, it evolved into the curse that people were familiar with.

However, the Blood Race did not care about the curse issue; what they cared more about was being able to make Thousand Illusions Moon descend.

……

He Jia’an listened to that Blood Race’s narration. The seemingly long and detailed recounting actually only took a few seconds for his brain to quickly understand and digest it through this telepathy-like communication.

“You are all invaders. I won’t understand your feelings, nor will I think from your perspective. That has no meaning.” He Jia’an said slowly. The look in his eyes as he gazed at the other became even more resolute and determined.

No matter what kind of existence superior to humans the other was, he would not submit.

“Moreover, that guy Matsumoto turning into that state was clearly also your handiwork.” He Jia’an said with narrowed eyes. “A group of guys who have no respect for life—how could I respect your ideas? You’re just a bunch of beasts.”

The Blood Race was quite dissatisfied with He Jia’an’s stance. The human skin bag it wore suddenly expanded several sizes, stretching the clothes taut, then rapidly shrank. At the skin bag’s acupoints, a large mass of blood-red fluid quickly drilled out. The fluid was densely packed with egg-like things similar to eyes, each “staring” at He Jia’an.

“Oh? So you’re the one who was afraid to give me the New Year’s red envelope.” He Jia’an received this Blood Race’s telepathy again, and he couldn’t help but laugh out loud.

Splash—

A large swath of blood-red fluid unfolded into a massive cloth, quickly wrapping around He Jia’an’s surroundings and trapping him inside, then suddenly contracting, wrapping the person into a dumpling.

The next moment, dazzling hot bright light erupted. The blood-red fluid that had bundled and wrapped He Jia’an was blasted by the light into a puddle of ordinary blood, splattering to the ground.

“It seems you’ve also been classified as evil spirits.” He Jia’an looked at the New Year’s red envelope that had blackened a bit more and murmured.

Lovecraftian World, But I Spread Curses

Lovecraftian World, But I Spread Curses

克系世界,但我散播诅咒
Score 9
Status: Ongoing Author: Released: 2022 Native Language: Chinese
Humans in this world are too vulnerable; seeing a winged hound in a graveyard causes them to lose their reason, a mere glance at a statue of a tentacled bodhisattva in a crowd leads to endless nightmares and inability to eat or sleep, a fleeting glimpse of a black goat's hoof under the forest shade sends them into a panic... they are simply too vulnerable! People's joys and sorrows are not interconnected. They all seem to live in unease and fear, but Lin Ling only finds them noisy. "The best method to eliminate fear is to face it. This is a video tape full of blessings." Lin Ling handed a black video tape to the guest who suffered from dimensional power intrusions daily, and smiled, "If it's useful, don't forget a five-star good review." Setting up a small dwelling in the forest, the small dwelling sells various consecrated and blessed objects. The boss is actually a mental patient who has transmigrated. He never worries about someone giving his small shop a bad review. [Note 1] This might be a grand collision between Eastern Mysticism and Lovecraftian Power. [Note 2] The story is largely told from a unit perspective. [Note 3] The author is perfectly sane.

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