… … … … …

    The fear that Sister Ayoung displayed was transcendent, far beyond the scope of normal cognition.

    And when I came face to face with that transcendental fear, I was driven to the brink of losing consciousness in an instant. This is not a joke, this is real.

    If I had just looked at them for a few more seconds, I might have wet my pants.

    But thankfully, just before I was about to suffer the shame of a lifetime, a warm, fluffy sensation came over me and the terrifying visions disappeared.

    When I came to my senses, I was in Sister Ayoung’s arms.

    Her, her… … incredibly soft breasts were framing my face, and I could feel the warmth of her body between the soft flesh that covered my entire face.

    The sound of her heartbeat through my ears, that thumping sound, pulled me back to reality.

    “It’s okay, brother. You’re safe now.”

    Sister Ayoung’s voice rang softly in my ears.

    When I looked up at the nun, her eyes were strangely shining and her face was slightly flushed. It was as if she was excited about something, but at the same time, I could sense deep worry.

    “Sister, Sister… … What the hell was that just now? It was so scary.”

    My voice was trembling even when I heard it myself. Maybe that’s why the nun hugged me tighter and answered.

    “They are… …bad spirits that threaten you, brother. But don’t worry. I’m here. I’ll keep you safe. From her… …them.”

    I was still shaking, but I gradually regained my composure in her arms. She stroked my back calmly.

    “Brother.”

    She spoke cautiously.

    “As you can see… …If we continue like this, you will be in danger. I want to protect you. How about staying in the secret sanctuary of our church? You will be safe there.”

    “Ugh… … .”

    Her restraint was fascinating, but there was something hesitant.

    “But Sister, if I disappear, my acquaintances will worry. I especially have many people around me who help me… … .”

    Sister Ayoung’s eyes darkened and deepened as she listened to my words. She held my hand and spoke earnestly.

    “Brother, I understand how you feel, but right now, your safety is the most important thing.

    And… … The bad energy that is in your brother’s body can be dangerous not only to you but also to other people. ”

    I looked at her, startled by her words.

    “It’s dangerous for other people too…?”

    “Yes. Bad energy can make the hearts of those around you evil. It clouds their judgment and causes them to do bad things. Your brother’s pure good intentions can actually be bad for them.”

    Her words sent shivers down my spine. It was terrifying to even imagine the people around me being harmed because of me.

    As if to reassure me, Sister Ayoung smiled gently.

    “But don’t worry. Our secret sanctuary is a sacred place. There, you can be purified. You can drive out evil spirits and become stronger.

    If you do that, your brother’s acquaintances will not be adversely affected.”

    Sister Ayoung’s words flowed into my ears like sweet honey. I was gradually being persuaded by her suggestion.

    “And brother.”

    She held my hand tightly with an expression full of sincerity.

    “This is a journey for your soul, brother. Sometimes we have to be away from those we love for a while.

    But then we can come back stronger. Your absence may hurt them… … temporarily, but it will be for everyone’s good in the end. ”

    I was deeply troubled. Her words confused me in many ways, but somehow they felt persuasive. I thought that it might be better for everyone if I disappeared for a while.

    After much thought, I finally decided to trust Sister Ayoung. I looked at her and nodded.

    “Okay, Sister. I’ll do as you say.”

    A smile of relief spread across her face.

    “That’s a wise choice, brother. Now let’s take you to a safe place.”

    She said, pointing to my pocket.

    “Brother, could you please leave your phone with me for a moment? I need to keep the secret sanctuary secure… … .

    Our church will provide you with the electronic devices you need. We will return the cell phone you left to us later. ”

    “Is that so… … ?”

    I had to hand over my cell phone. I hesitated a little, but I thought that since I had already decided to trust her, there was no point in hesitating. I immediately took my cell phone out of my pocket and handed it to her.

    “Okay, close your eyes now. The path to the sanctuary must be a secret.”

    I closed my eyes as Sister Ayoung said, and she covered my eyes with a soft cloth. And suddenly, I felt my body being lifted.

    “Oh, nun?! Isn’t it a bit embarrassing if you hold me like this… … ?”

    Not knowing what to do, I first felt the nun’s body and hugged her neck, and I felt her warm breath on my ear.

    “Don’t worry, brother. I will never… … ever let you go.

    And… … for security, you have to do this too. ”

    The nun’s words, “Don’t miss it,” strangely rang in my ears. At that moment, something soft blocked my ears. It was like an earplug that covered the entire ear. Now, I was in a state where I could neither see nor hear anything.

    “Shall we go now?”

    I could only nod my head at her voice, which was very faint.

    In this way, I was led to an unknown place in the arms of Sister Ayoung. I felt a strange sense of relief, as well as anxiety.

    I wasn’t sure if this was the right choice, but it was already a point of no return.

    … … … … …

    I couldn’t tell how much time had passed. I was in Sister Ayoung’s arms with my senses blocked, so even my sense of time had become blurred.

    But at some point, I felt like I was in a car, and it seemed like I was moving for quite some time after that.

    Finally, the movement stopped, and Sister Ayoung’s gentle hands carefully removed my earplugs and eye patch. I blinked and looked around, and we were standing in front of a small cabin in the middle of a dense forest.

    “Is this… … a secret sanctuary?”

    When I asked Sister Ayoung carefully, she smiled and answered.

    “Yes, brother. This is our sanctuary. You will be completely safe here.”

    At first glance, the cabin looked simple yet cozy. The wooden exterior blended perfectly with the surrounding forest, and warm light streamed in from the windows.

    “This place is filled with divine energy. No evil spirits can ever enter here. Here, my brother and I will find true peace.”

    Her words brought me an inexplicable sense of relief. But at the same time, the whole situation felt so unreal.

    “Okay, shall we go in? Brother, to… …our treasure trove.”

    The nun took my hand and led me. I hesitated for a moment, but I had come this far and could not go back.

    I followed Sister Ayoung into the cabin. The interior of the cabin seemed much more spacious and comfortable than I had expected.

    The living room had a comfortable-looking sofa and a fireplace, a small but neat kitchen on one side, and at the end of the hallway was a door that appeared to lead to a bedroom.

    “Wow, it’s spacious and cozy.”

    “How do you like it, brother? Do you like our secret sanctuary?”

    I hesitated for a moment to answer the nun’s question with a subtle smile on her face, and then decided to answer honestly.

    “Yeah, to be honest… … I thought it would be a place like a chapel, but it feels more like a newlywed home.”

    “… … … .”

    Sister Ayoung’s expression changed instantly at my words. Her eyes opened wide and a smile spread across her lips.

    I could sense something intense in her expression, but she quickly regained her composure.

    “Because it’s a newlywed home… … That’s an interesting analogy, brother.”

    There was a subtle tremor in the nun’s voice as she spoke to me.

    “This is not just a home. Here we can regain the purity of our souls and achieve a deeper level of… …connection.”

    “Ah, yes… … .”

    I still didn’t quite understand what she meant, but I was relieved that I didn’t seem to have made a mistake. Looking at me like that, the nun continued speaking softly.

    “Brother, but your expression ‘newlywed home’… …maybe there’s some truth to it.

    Here we will understand, care for, and become spiritually one with each other, just like newlyweds.”

    “Oh, yes. I see. I hope so too, Sister.”

    Sister Ayoung’s eyes sparkled once again.

    “Okay, brother. Now our new journey begins. Let’s have a wonderful time together until we can purify the bad energy surrounding you.”

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