Of course, it wasnât the fact that he could see souls in itself that was terrifying.
When one achieved a certain level of holy power, one could accumulate soul energy in oneâs eyes. The resulting soul eyes allowed one to look beyond the material world and get a glimpse of the mystical world.
What Lukas paid attention to was the fact that Arid had âaccuratelyâ pinpointed his location although he was using Ghost.
There were probably no more than 10 humans in this world who could notice him when he was in this state. And even if they did notice him, it would still be almost impossible for them to look at him.
Now that Lukas had separated his body and soul, his soul was now in an unfiltered and unsuppressed state. This meant that if an ordinary mortal were to look at him, their brain would probably become fried.
But this human named Arid was different.
He didnât seem to be burdened at all despite looking directly at Lukasâ face. Nor did he seem to perceive him as anything other than a soul.
This was proof that he had formidable talent.
âBut Iâve never seen a soul as large as you.â
Arid smiled innocently.
An indescribable admiration flashed in their eyes.
âReally⌠Youâre so big that itâs hard to see all of you with a glance. This is my first time seeing a soul like you. Iâm not sure Iâd succeed.â
[Succeed?]
âYeah! I send souls to the <happy country="">.â</happy>
[âŚ]
The Happy Country. There was no country with such a name in this world, and it seemed that the name was referring to something else.
âAhem.â
Arid suddenly cleared his throat and spoke with a reverent expression.
âNow, then, Mr. Soul. Tell me what troubles you have that prevent you from finding peace and make you wander around the world. I will help you.â
[I have no troubles.]
âHuh?â
[�]
Arid seemed to have not expected such a response and lost their persona for a moment. But with a soft cough, they quickly reformed their expression.
ââŚahem. Excuse me. Um, are you saying that nothing is troubling you?â
That wasnât possible.
Arid tilted their head to the side.
It was very difficult to become a soul without troubles, regrets, or anguish.
[Well, I do. But I donât think you would be able to solve them.]
âAhh. Iâm sure that a soul as large as you are would have quite a few troubles.â
Arid said this in a solemn tone as they patted their chest.
âNevertheless, you have troubles. I can assure you that you will feel much lighter after confiding in me. I will gladly listen.â
[âŚ]
Troubles.
Of course, Lukas had countless troubles.
If he were to talk about the thing that was troubling him the most lately, it would definitely be Kasajin.
But Lukas shook his head and asked instead.
[What about you?]
âHuh?â
[You seem to have a lot of troubles as well.]
A look of surprise crossed Aridâs face.
âAhaha⌠youâre quite sharp. Youâre different from other souls! This is the first time Iâve been asked something like that.â
[âŚ]
âItâs all right, though. My troubles are insignificant.â
[There is no such thing as insignificant trouble. Thatâs a contradiction.]
If it was insignificant, then it wouldnât be a problem.
Lukas looked carefully at Arid. After looking at them for a moment, he opened his mouth.
[You were born with a very rare gift.]
âIt must be Godâs will.â
[âŚa long time ago, I met someone like you.]
âHuh?â
Aridâs eyes widened at those words.
It was as though theyâd never heard those words before.
But Lukas wasnât lying.
While he hadnât been able to completely see through their soulâs eyes with his Clairvoyance, he was still able to see its essence. And the image of a woman immediately appeared in his mind.
A woman who came from an island country.
The name of the country was <hitume ikar="">, and that woman held the title âGreat Mediumâ in that country.</hitume>
And the being âDawnsâ that was worshipped in that country⌠turned out to be God.
The one and only creator, who created all of the three thousand worlds.*
The Great Medium had probably been the only one in that universe who could hear the voice of God.
Arid was probably the same.
[Can you hear Godâs voice as well?]
ââŚ!â
Lukas looked at Aridâs surprised expression.
He was certain at that moment.
This person with a neutral appearance was the Saint of Salvation, one of the Top Three.
* * *
âWow!â
Aridâs voice was filled with genuine admiration.
âHow did you know?â
[Your eyes told me so.]
âAh. These?â
Arid touched their eyes. Then, they suddenly turned to the table beside them and picked up the white strip of cloth that lay there.
âI usually cover my eyes with this.â
There was no need for them to explain.
There were only two reactions an ordinary person would have upon seeing Aridâs eyes.
Awe or fear.
It wasnât necessary to mention the latter, but the former was also not very good for Arid. After all, there was no feeling more one-sided than awe.
âBut Mr. Soul wasnât very surprised when you saw my eyes. Is it perhaps because you met people like me before?â
[âŚ]
âThe person whoâs like me. Is it possible for me to meet them too?â
[Itâs impossible.]
âAh⌠I see.â
Arid scratched their cheek as they muttered this.
[Can you heal the injured?]
âWow, you even know about that.â
Arid shrugged and muttered in a slightly smug voice.
âNot to brag or anything, but it is one of my best talents.â
[What about the dead?]
âHuh?â
[Can you bring the dead back to life?]
This was to verify the authenticity of the rumours heâd heard about the Saint before coming here.
âThatâŚâ
Arid paused for a moment at those words. They seemed to seriously ponder about something before finally opening their mouths.
âAh. Is this question related to Mr. Soulâs troubles?â
[You could say that.]
In truth, his immediate goal was to heal Neil Prand.
The second question about resurrecting the dead was only his personal curiosity.
After thinking for a while, Arid finally shook their head slowly.
âI canât resurrect them.â
[âŚ]
That was natural.
Resurrecting someone who had already died was something that was difficult for Lukas even if he were to use all of his power.
Of course, it was possible to forcefully pull a soul from the afterlife and place it in an artificial body, but that couldnât be called resurrection in the true sense of the word.
But Arid then said something strange.
âHowever, I can let you meet them.â
[Let me meet them?]
âYeah. I can. If there is anyone you want to meet, then I can help you meet them. Even if they are already dead or if their soul has crossed over to the other side.â
[âŚ]
Arid smiled naively and said.
âThatâs my ability.â
Was that the truth or a lie?
Lukas looked Arid in the eyes.
This was a habitual action when he was trying to see through the other, but it didnât have much of an effect against Arid. Their soul eyes perfectly countered his Clairvoyance.
[ThenâŚ]
Just as Lukas was about to respond.
Chichik-
âUghâŚâ
Sparks began flying off his body, and Arid stumbled backward, covering their eyes.
âWh, whatâs going on?â
Lukas couldnât maintain the Ghost state for much longer. If he continued to roam around without a vessel like his body, his soul would gradually return to its original form. In other words, his full power as an Absolute would be unleashed.
That was the reason for the sparks. Lukasâ aura was gradually beginning to swell.
âI canât keep this up for much longer.â
No matter how amazing Aridâs soul eyes were, it was still a difficult task for them to look at his true essence. So he had to return to his body to regulate and suppress his soul once again.
[I have to leave now.]
âAhâŚâ
A strange look of regret appeared on Aridâs face.
They twiddled their fingers for a little bit before finally opening their mouth.
âHey, Mr. Soul.â
[What is it?]
âMr. Soul said that you donât need me to bother with your troubles, but⌠it would be better for a soul to go where it belongs instead of wandering the world. SoâŚâ
Seeing them stutter like that, Lukas realised what they were trying to say.
He nodded.
[Iâll be back.]
âAhâŚâ
Arid smiled brightly.
âYeah.â
(*: The author really goes back and forth with the three thousand worlds concept. One time they say that there are countless universes, and the next time they say itâs three thousand worlds. So in truth, Iâm not entirely sure which is correct. For now, Iâll just keep translating as the author has it⌠and hopefully, weâll have some confirmation in the future.)