Chapter 16: The Soul

Mike, who was sitting in the back seat, said "thank you" into the air.

Zach smiled and turned his head, "Crowley agreed?"

Mike seemed happy and nodded, "Well, he said I could stay at the Grande House until Saturday night, but on Sunday, be sure to go back." ”

Zach shook his head helplessly, "Actually, Crowley is right, I'm not a good guide." I don't have anywhere to take you this time. ”

"It doesn't matter. Mike is unusually optimistic, "It's also nice to be able to stay at Grande House for two days and experience the life of a commoner." I also wanted to go to the mill and see if the incinerator was really as horrible as Leon said. ”

Zach raised an eyebrow, imagining the somewhat neurotic demon, who knows what exaggerated adjectives he used. But Zach still nodded, "Trust me, it's really that scary." ”

Mike smiled and looked out the window, the van had returned to Becky Street, the neon on the street streaked across his face, "Here." With his hand on the window, the tension he had felt when he came to the car was gone, and he began to really observe the scenery outside, "It's so different here than during the day." ”

Mike was talking about the same daytime that Zach had seen the last time he took him to the library. Of course it's different, and it's not an exaggeration to describe it as two worlds.

"Crowley doesn't want you to be interested in that. Zach smiled and glanced across the street, ** bar flashed by.

"She's just too harsh. Mike said suddenly, not as if he didn't care that there were two people listening in front of him, "Hell is an eternal prison for the soul, and we are not like human prisoners, who will have their sentences commuted." Occasional indulgence does not make our punishment heavier. ”

Zach's face froze a little, and his gaze drifted to Benjamin. It was found that Benjamin was just pouting and shrugging his shoulders slightly.

Mike turned his head and smiled, "The latter sentence is a quote, from the book." ”

Zach breathed a sigh of relief, he spent a lot of energy 'whitewashing' the demon. While this quote is basically true, if the demons think so, then it is not in vain that they are burdened with prejudice. Yes, the person who writes such a sentence writes it with prejudice.

If you want to distinguish the difference between prison and hell for humans, it is very simple. The punishment imposed for human beings is a law that is common to countless human beings, whether the person concerned is convinced or not, this is the law, and you must obey it. It is for the soul to determine where heaven and hell belong. The soul itself. You think you're guilty, and you're going to hell. And the thing that dominates the 'soul thinks' is religious belief, and if you believe it, that's what you voluntarily do.

The only exceptions are the fallen angels, who were beaten down.

So demons are not at all the evil alien race that people prejudice, if they make people think that evil is right, hehe. Then hell will be empty, and everyone will go to heaven.

Mike seemed to have thought of something out of the blue. Asked, "Do you know that Wells?" and then said apologetically, "I'm sorry, I heard your conversation in there, and you seem to be nice to him." ”

Zach smiled, "No. If you know the whole story, you know that I don't treat him badly at all. ”

"Can you tell me about it? Maybe it's because you read those books. I love listening to stories. Mike said sincerely.

Zach glanced at Benjamin, who knowingly increased the throttle. Mike is a guy who can't bear to refuse, like a baby, but no one wants to be a babysitter.

But. Now that the van had just left Becky Street, Zach couldn't escape this time, and he thought helplessly, using a beginning like this, "Papa turned a worker who died in an accident at a port into a Dead Apostle at midnight......"

This opening has a special attraction to demons, and Mike immediately concentrates.

The story features James as the main character, and Zach carefully thinks about what James knows, because these things are known when Crowley is strong x James's soul. Zach didn't want to tell anything more, so the story came to an end when Wells was taken away from the Grande House by James.

Mike frowned and thought about it. The van had already entered the southern zone, and the occasional dilapidated streetlamp that crossed the road gave off a dim glow, briefly reflecting the faces of the occupants of the car.

"Papa midnight. Mike paused for a moment, remembering that revealing things in hell is forbidden, and he looked at the two heads peeking out of the backrests of the front seat, "I sue you, you don't sue SΓΉ Crowley." Is that okay?"

Is this the unexpected surprise of being a babysitter? Hearing a baby gossip about their parents.

Although he had no idea what he would say, Zach didn't even think about it, "Of course. ”

"Papa's midnight sister weeps and screams all the time in hell. "Mike seems to have something bad in mind," her voice pained everyone, making it seem as if the listener had returned to a new state of bondage, constantly reviewing and repeating the process of his own death. Even those great demons who have gone through countless times can't resist. ”

Zach frowned, as if he had heard something completely unexpected.

"We don't like her. We call her the 'true Banshee' because everyone who hears her voice is trapped in repeated deaths, unable to escape and waiting for her to leave. Mike pursed his lips, "No, it's not that we don't like her, we hate her." ”

Zack's eyes narrowed, this seemed to describe how powerful the 'real Banshee' was, and it didn't make Zack feel anything special. Zack's interest is that Papa Midnight's sister, the first to mourn the soul of the Banshee, is in Hell.

The soul of a pagan is in hell.

Perhaps it should be more objectively stated that the soul of a person with a witchcraft belief system has appeared in the soul prison of the Holy Lord's belief system.

Is this a joke?

Could it be that before the colonists brought the Holy Bishop to the land of the Indoans four hundred years ago, Papa Midnight, this miraculous fellow, crossed the ocean and brought witchcraft to the Holy Bishop, and then his sister, who had a powerful power to see death, abandoned the witchcraft faith and went to the Holy Bishop. In the end, he was denied by the soul and fell into hell?

Zach shook his head and turned his gaze to Benjamin, finding the alpha looking blankly at the road ahead. As if sensing Zack's inquiring gaze, Benjamin tilted his head with an impatient expression, "What are you doing?"

Zach shook his head, and Benjamin was too far away from what he didn't care about. Perhaps everyone has also noticed that the soul of the werewolf after death is counted, and the return to nature (disappearance) of the belief in witchcraft is still the heaven and hell of the belief of the Holy Lord.

To answer this question, the soul of a werewolf, when it became a werewolf, was already dead, and it was more complete than the vampire's long decay process. (To be continued......)