88. The Usurper (on the shelves tomorrow, ask for the first order)
Firth Cathedral, 14 August, 10:00 p.m.
Alec has already absorbed the fire element.
On the other side of the city, on top of the towering white stone towers, beneath the clouds with a cold wind howling, the dragon waited for his arrival.
Naturally, he didn't want to fight George to the death, after all, the person who wanted to convert to England was the Pope, not Alec.
George Pendragon wanted the Primordial Fire to leave Firth, and as long as George handed over Nona, he would be gone, although he would no longer be able to fulfill his ambitions when he returned to the Holy City.
The premise is that he must have the right to talk to the other party on an equal footing.
He didn't know much about the status of the Pure White Knight among the members of the Order, but could the other party still be a demigod?
In the realm of legends, Alec can hardly find a qualified opponent.
Gary was standing behind Alec.
When Alec and George start a conflict, he will lead his men into the Pure White Tower, causing a river of blood to flow there, exacerbating the conflict between the two sides, and the defenseless Church of Firth will be invaded by Parr's men.
When they are exhausted and war breaks out, it will be when Lord Tyr is at his strongest, and then Lord Tyr will appear and defeat them both.
Gary can't wait to see this wonderful picture.
The flame will be burned.
A sleepy-eyed nun trotted to the center of the church:
"Lord Alec, there's your phone!"
Alec frowned:
"Someone called at this time?"
The nun nodded, leaned over to Alec, and whispered something in her voice.
Alec was already in a state of being ready to go to war with the Knights, but after hearing the nun's words, he turned to Gary and said:
"Wait for me here. β
Gary feels that something is not right.
Alec hurried back to the office and picked up the receiver of the telephone:
"Who?"
There was a voice on the phone that was not unfamiliar to him:
"It's a trap, Nona is in our hands, and once you leave Firth, all the congregants and believers will be slaughtered. β
Alec says:
"Why should I trust you?"
Voices coming from the earpiece:
"You have to believe me, if what I say is false, there will be no danger to Nona if you leave the church later, but once what I say is true, as long as you and George do it, no one will be able to save Nona. β
Alec threatened in a low voice:
"If you dare to hurt Nona, I will kill you, hang you on the torch, and your soul will be tormented for eternity, I am a good man, but good people can also lose their minds. β
The voice in the earpiece is a little weird after the current is translated:
"I'm trying to help her. β
Alec says:
"You're a brilliant liar, and you'd better not lie to me this time, Mr. Wright, or you'll learn that not everything can be solved by conspiracy. β
Alec flicked his robe and returned to the center of the church, and commanded the nun who had just reported the news:
"Gladys, let the priests gather in the chapel in the chapel, Gary, you and I will go there and wait. β
Gary restrained the panic in his heart:
"Aren't we going to find George?"
Alec looked at Gary with a deep gaze:
"I have my own plan, do you have any comments?"
Gary says:
"No, Your Excellency. β
The plan went wrong, there must have been something wrong with that phone call just now, someone must have leaked it, so who is it?
A figure flashed through Gary's mind.
Wright, he must warn Lord Tyr!
White Lions Headquarters.
More than a hundred members of the White Lions Club, dressed as ordinary citizens, were standing behind Hervin.
Tyr stood alone at the forefront, waiting for his power to descend.
He didn't wait.
Tyr muttered to himself:
"The war has stopped. β
He turned and looked at Hewen:
"Is it you, who betrayed me?"
Hewen looked puzzled:
"What are you talking about, Lord Tyr?"
Tyr closed his eyes and thought quietly.
The road to success is bound to be full of thorns.
There are difficulties that he will overcome.
There are three people who can have a chance to cause this thing to fail, Wright, Gary, Parr.
It stands to reason that Wright is the most suspicious one, but in fact, Tyr doesn't think he is the most suspicious.
If he was really a traitor, how could he still be alive after signing a contract with him, although the contract was forged as a devil's contract, but in fact it was a contract given to him by God.
No mortal could deceive the gods, and if Wright could really ignore his contract, how could he use any intrigues.
And if he is really undercover, why should he clash with his own men, of course, because Wright has a clear conscience and is a righteous person, so he does not hesitate to risk offending himself to fight DesirΓ©.
And Gary, although Gary looks stupid and is easily bewitched by him, is it possible that he is a spy cultivated by the Pope, and his character is just a disguise?
It is not impossible for that man, who is like a poisonous snake, to cultivate a spy who can hide from himself.
And Parr was the deputy he had known for the longest time, and he could remember how funny he was when he joined him, and how much he had changed over the years.
It's really strange how he could have let such a person stay by his side all the time, and there are quite a few strange differences between the Parr in his memory and the real Parr.
The plan to start the war between the Primordial Fire and the Pure White Knight was originally proposed by Parr, and strictly speaking, it was he who guided Tyr to make this decision.
Pal seems to hate the Primordial Fire.
Although he didn't know when the parasite appeared with him, or how long he had known him, he couldn't tell which memories were real and which were false.
But Tyr could still see that Parr was definitely not his friend.
It was he who made Tyr gradually change his plan to slowly infiltrate Inlans and make this bold move.
However, this decision was also agreed by himself, and it is more likely that accidents will occur if he continues to wait.
So did he betray him? Or was Gary not as innocent as he looked, or was Wright hiding it too well?
Tyr's fingers lightly clasped the palm of his hand, is there less war?
But justice, glory has returned.
Since you can't tell who is a traitor, let's just crush all enemies head-on.
Whether it is a conspiracy or a lie, there will be nothing to hide under his light.
He is a usurper, a man who has won all battles, a wanderer who has betrayed the faith, an ancient evil in itself, and nothing can defeat him.
The reason he didn't want to be noticed so quickly was simply that he hated trouble.
But even in the face of trouble, he will not be afraid or hesitate.
George S. Pendragon, let yourself see if the son of Vantigeng can really deserve this surname.