Chapter 424: Aloy's Rules

"Fuck you! That's not what you said when you put me to trial! ”

Planck could not accept such an explanation, which reminded him of the trial he had been forced to participate in not long ago, and he snarled and confronted Aloy: "I have passed the trial, and I have been proven to be qualified to rule this city!" Why do you want to help that stinky bitch steal my job! ”

"I don't owe you anything, there's no need to help you alone, Naga Kapoulos is fair to everyone. Sarah, like you, repelled the Night of Soul Eclipse and is naturally qualified to accept Naga Kapolos's trial. Don't try to attack her until the trial is over, that's the rule. ”

"Damn!" Planck didn't want to give up such a good opportunity, Sarah was captured and slaughtered, and there was no better chance for revenge.

Aloy was well aware of Planck's thoughts, the once mighty pirate king was too old to take any more risks to fight, in other words, he had lost his youthful ambitions, and was willing to die in the city.

"Whether the trial can succeed or not is not certain, if it fails, Sarah's soul will be annihilated, and if she succeeds, the means will not become stronger, what are you afraid of!"

"If she succeeds, won't Miss Doom be justified? That slut has a lot of followers, and you're going to make it harder for me! Lao Tzu can't get used to seeing women on an equal footing with me! ”

Planck's words made Aloy furious, wasn't he a woman in his eyes? And her actions can neither help him nor harm him, she feels that Sarah is ready for the soul trial and binds her up, without taking sides. If he failed the trial, then he still helped him, why can't Planck's dead brain turn around?

", you don't have the right to judge a man's soul, only Naga Kapoulos has that right. Whether Sarah is qualified or not to rule the city is up to Naga Kapoulos to decide. The trial is about to begin, and the irrelevant ones will leave the temple for me! ”

Aloy kicked Planck to the ground, but Planck had expected it and didn't dodge it.

He's really old.

Planck gave Aloy a hateful look that seemed to question why Aloy was helping his enemy, and then he clutched his heart in anguish and walked down the stairs under the gaze of the angel, disappearing from the sight of the two clergy.

But Planck did not leave the temple, but hid in a corner full of shadows. The strange wave structure of the temple itself has led to a number of such corners that can be hidden, and Planck has already investigated this in advance.

A large part of the pain he showed just now was faked, and even provoking trouble and arguing with Aloy was done on purpose.

He's testing Aloy's bottom line, trying to know how far she can compromise on Sarah's case. But it turns out that Aloy loves her snake mother ten thousand times more than herself.

Fortunately, he also learned some rules during the temptation, and in the lawless Bilgewater, the rules are used to make use of them, which made him not suffer in vain.

Yes, Planck wouldn't give up such a great chance to take out his archenemy, Miss Doom.

After passing the Soul Trial, although his remnant body did not improve in any way, his mental state had returned to his youthful state, and he had re-established himself as the proud captain. The old scoundrel who was arguing with Aloy just now was just an illusion he played.

This is the only benefit he gets from the trial, so what can Sarah get out of the trial?

Nothing will be gained, because she is already consummated! She was young, and there was no reason for her vengeful anger to be rekindled, so she could only choose one of the scarred and soul-annihilated ones to obtain.

And Aloy said that before the end of the trial, Sarah was the person she wanted to protect, so Planck came here to prevent one - just in case Sarah passed the trial and didn't die, then he could wait here to kill the number one enemy as soon as possible.

He pulled out a loaded flintlock pistol and held it firmly in his palm. This is him as a young man, a pirate who is ruthless and cruel to his enemies, who kills them all and exterminates them.

"Aloy's old lady is not light, but Lao Tzu likes principled women." Planck rubbed his aching chest, then calmed down and stopped talking, completely blending into the shadows.

……

Aloy, who was carrying the gods, felt a little headache, she rubbed her temple but felt her right eyelid jump, I don't know if it was an omen.

Planck's behavior just now didn't look like what a person who had passed the trial would do, and she was puzzled if the ritual she had given him had gone wrong, causing Planck's mentality to not completely change back and regain his strength.

"Don't push me, I'll go myself!" An uncool coquettish voice came from under the stairs, interrupting Eloy's thoughts.

Then she saw a group of members of the congregation escort a slightly tired Sarah to the idol.

It's time to prepare for the trial, Aloy thought to himself, more than a month after Planck underwent the trial.

Why did she have to let people catch Sarah now? Because the holding of the trial required a lot of her spirit, this interval of more than a month was set aside for her to regain her strength.

Moreover, when she had the idea of putting Sarah to the trial, she let Sarah be active for more than a month just as the Night of the Eclipse had receded, and Bilgewater's rebuilding work needed someone to guide her.

But the trial was a hurdle Sarah had to face.

"My people didn't hurt you, did they? I specifically told them to bring you in good condition. Aloy carried the god and turned to stare condescendingly at Sarah with a pair of fish's eyes.

"She's okay with this little pink face." The messenger grinned and smiled.

"......Snort," Sarah glared at the envoy dissatisfied, knowing that the little pink face was a scornful term for the Beagles of the Bajou, but now was obviously not the time to care about that, she turned her gaze to Aloy, "Why did you tie me up here?" For what purpose? ”

"It's time for you to take the soul test, you've been chosen."

"Trials? Was it Planck's old bastard blowing the pillow wind for you? "Sarah doesn't need some bullshit trials to prove herself, she's already on the throne of Bilgewater. She believed that Planck was going to declare a personal vendetta by the hand of Eloy, and that this fateful trial would not only serve her, but would also kill her.

"Pay attention to your words, blasphemy against the true is the same crime as blasphemy." The messenger jumped out again.

"Don't be my way, it's just Naga Kapoulos' will." The tall Aloy pushed the messenger out of the way with one hand, walked up to Sarah, and leaned down to look at the panicked face.