Chapter 25: Heloise
Is this the power of the strongest of the Divine Wing Guards?
Hearing Gail's voice, the eyes of the female warrior in front of her who were like icebergs moved slightly.
This made the feeling of pressure that haunted Robin's heart a little less.
Before, Heloise's gaze was literally driving people crazy, and judging from the expression on her face, there was no trace of fluctuation and room for conversation.
However, it was at this time that Robin suddenly caught a glimmer of unusual information.
It's like a flash of inspiration.
The leaves rustled all around, and the cold wind blew in his face, pulling up his robe.
The sun from the sky descended and illuminated his face.
The corners of Robin's mouth rose slightly, as if the fear in his heart was dispelled by this holy and warm sunlight for a moment.
Don't be afraid, if she wanted to kill you, you'd be dead Robin.
He said to himself in his heart.
He took a deep breath and slowly clenched his hands inward with his hands hanging at his sides.
The coldness he had felt when he released the wind arrow had returned to his body, flowing all over his body.
It's a good feeling.
A look of surprise flashed in Heloise's eyes, and she couldn't understand why the Chosen One had changed so much in an instant.
Her body moved slightly, and she swung the blood-stained giant axe in her hand into the air.
Whew-
A huge, icy axe wind blew across Robin's head, blowing his short forehead hair backwards.
"Don't. Heloise. β
Gail cried out in panic, fearing that Robin would die under her axe.
She struggled to her feet, holding the trunk with her hands, clenching the two rows of silver teeth tightly.
Blood was on her abdomen and knees, smearing a large patch of red.
Gail's forehead was dripping with cold sweat because of the pain.
"Heloise, no matter what, you have been in the Divine Council for at least so many years, and the gods have made you so highly valued, and Lord Anne has appointed you as the chief instructor, and has also given you the White Wing Shield, for the sake of this, let him go."
When the other party heard what she said, he lowered his head without saying a word, and his broad chin remained motionless, like a stone sculpture.
Gail gritted his teeth and smiled bitterly, "Iternel can't live without him, he's ......"
"Gail."
Robin let out a yell, interrupting her from what was behind her.
He straightened up, a calm smile on his face, and pressed Gail's wrist to motionfor her to sit down.
Then he looked up at the female warrior in front of him.
A strange expression of elusiveness appeared on Heloise's face.
"Let me do the rest." Robin smiled slightly.
"Lord Robin......" Gail opened his mouth in confusion, but when he saw the expression on his face, he didn't know why, but his heart became quiet.
She held on to the trunk of the tree and sat down with difficulty.
There was nothing she could do now, and if it was the Chosen One's request, then she would also consider it a holy decree.
β¦β¦
The fallen leaves were blown by the wind, swept over the feet of the two of them, and flew away into the distance.
Two people, one big and one small, looked at each other.
The air became unusually quiet, as if time had stood still.
After a few seconds, Robin slowly opened his mouth and smiled at Heloise.
"You're not actually here to kill us, are you?" He said calmly.
Heloise's eyes moved slightly, and she looked at him with some curiosity.
"It's not here to arrest us." Robin continued, "Because I'm the Chosen, and sheβ"
His gaze was on Gail, her long, flame-colored hair shining in her eyes.
"Gail is the last of the priest's guards on this trip, and the only one who survives, and we all need her."
"Oh?"
Heloise's eyes sparkled, and she became more and more interested in the man in front of her, who was dressed in a nondescript cloak.
She swung her axe twice in the air, slamming it to the ground with a thud.
Robin's heart pounded, and he could almost feel the vibration from the soles of his feet.
It would be false to say that he wasn't afraid, but at least Robin showed the composure he deserved.
Heloise clubbed her hands to the hilt of her axe and bent over to look at him.
The massive axe reflected a silvery white light, casting a dazzling spot of light on Robin's face.
He took a deep breath, a terrifying sense of intimidation that made Robin feel as if he was talking to a hungry lioness.
"Go on." Heloise said.
Gail looked at Robin in disbelief, completely unable to understand what he was saying.
Don't want to kill them?
Don't want to catch them back?
And Heloise's performance also shocked her.
If it was with her temper, I was afraid that it would have been ...... long ago
Could it be that she did not betray?
A light of hope suddenly swelled up in Gail's heart.
However, in the next second, Robin's words poured cold water on her.
"I need Gail to take me back to Itnell, the entire Priest Guard, and when you killed Iyeta, she was the only one left. And you also need Gael to go back safely, so that the news of you, Heloise's rebellion, can spread throughout the Western Continent. β
"Huh." Heloise let out a sneer, her voice hoarse and terrifying, "Why? β
"You could have killed us a long time ago, but you didn't. I think that's the last way you want to goβ
Once you kill us, you must return to Itnael and take the blame for killing the entire Priesthood Corps, such as the Blasphemers or the Holy Blood Empire. Because the people of Sekorid cannot afford this crime, the war between the two countries is not necessarily a good thing for both sides. And you, the former captain of the guard, the White Winged Shield, and the loyal servant of the priests, your words carry a lot of weight, and may convince the Itnaels that the team of priests was not killed by the Sykorids. β
"Isn't that true?" Heloise looked at him coldly, like a beast ready to eat man.
"The facts, the truth, these will not come to light until they have been investigated closely. Who knows if those Assassins were hired by the Sekorids? In order to cut off Itney's future, which is me, the Chosen One, what happened later may be just acting. And my escape with Gail was just an accident? Instead of avoiding her gaze, Robin went straight to her head like a fighter.
"Hmm. It's kind of interesting. Heloise slammed her chin and chewed on what he had just said.
Even Gail fell into silence, and she suddenly discovered that this newcomer was able to discover many questions that she had not thought aboutβ
It's like Saiya-sama.
"However, what you say is inconsistent." "According to what you said, the Sykoreids will definitely want to kill you all and return me to Itnair, which is the only way to avoid war, and at the same time, because the Chosen One has been eliminated, Itnair is very likely to fall into a decades-long demographic rift." β
She stood up, grasped the handle of the axe with both hands, and carried it to her shoulder, "Then I will kill you now, as you wish." β