Chapter 21: The Opposite
Robin nodded, silent.
Although she said it briefly and lightly, you can roughly imagine the magnificence of the situation in the great world at that time and the tragic scene of the darkness of the war.
As for the vampires in her mouth and the Holy Blood Empire formed by them, I don't know if they are terrifying creatures with sharp fangs that feed on human blood, as he knows.
"So, what are those so-called vampires like?"
Gail was stunned for a moment, then replied, "Oh, that's a terrible ......."
"Let's go." Iyeta interrupted her, "We don't have much time to talk about history. ”
Before you know it, the sunlight has shifted a lot upwards.
And they still have a long way to go.
"But." Iyeta turned around and added, "I'll have time to talk later." ”
"Okay. I think you're right. ”
Gail smiled and stood up from the ground.
She straddled the horse, held out her right hand to Robin, and motioned for him to come up.
……
Ieta rode a black pony and led the way of the two men in front.
Robin's fingers caressed the shiny white and silky fur, and his palm warmed.
He leaned on Gail's back as he sorted out the information he had just gotten.
First of all, the power of the Divine Society is extremely powerful, and it can be felt even more from Gail's words, which is both good news and bad news for him.
As the Chosen One, as long as he does not have a problem, then he will inevitably succeed him as the Divine Messenger and become the supreme ruler of the Divine Order of Itnell.
It's very likely, but about that, he will have to confirm later.
Robin never imagined that he would one day be able to have great power, even though he had argued countless times in college classes with his teachers and classmates about changing history.
However, when this day was really possible, he couldn't help but be a little scared.
The theocracy, the church, which has historically been branded as a fool and an instrument of imperial rule, are of course doctrinal in their own right.
It's just that when doctrinal differences are taken to the extreme, they will always involve war.
He couldn't help but wonder if there would be doctrinal differences in such a new world, which would also lead to a new jihad, and if that was really possible, whether he would be able to deal with it all if it was possible.
On the other hand, the more deeply rooted the idea of theocracy, the stronger his voice as a future oracle will be, but if he wants to spread the ideas of modern and advanced civilization in this world, he has to shake this, to a certain extent, it is equivalent to slapping himself in the face and destroying the soil of his own existence and strength.
Robin couldn't help but fall into deep thought about this.
Is it to be a chosen one who keeps to himself, and then slowly finds the truth of the dream.
Whether it will change according to the situation and promote the development of the world is a question that needs to be chosen.
Or perhaps, because he thinks too much about himself, he simply does not have such a choice, or lacks strength.
Need to know more......
It took him a moment to turn his mind away from the question and return to the face of the world itself.
Judging by the message conveyed by Gail, there are now at least two continents and four great powers: Itnair, Sekorid, Pelos, and the Holy Blood Empire.
Coupled with Gail's previous description of the human race, I am afraid that there are still many unknown patterns that have not been fully revealed, and these will also become the content of his future research and learning.
In particular—
What he was looking for was the answer to the part of the dream.
If that's true, then there should have been a very terrible explosion in history -
A cleric from Itnaire (as you can tell from the clothes and the star and moon emblems on his body) played a crucial role in the explosion.
Unfortunately, he has never seen that silvery-white hair color so far, so someone with the same hair color will be the key to exploration.
These mysteries should be solved after he arrives at the Divine Council in Itnell—
If that person is really a clergyman of Itnell.
The oncoming sunlight dazzled Robin.
He raised his hand to his face and stopped thinking.
In the next moment, Robin's face was filled with fear and shock.
"Gail."
Robin whispered her name and swallowed hard.
"Huh?"
Gail turned his head to the side in confusion, "Are you going to be convenient?" ”
"Nope. Gail. ”
Robin kept his voice low and kept his gaze from the daylight in the sky.
"You once said that Itnair is the southernmost point of the three kingdoms, right?"
"Huh?" Gail nodded, "Yes, to the north are Sekorid and Pelos, and the northern border of Pelos is larger. ”
"So, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, right?"
Robin's question made Gail burst out laughing.
"Of course, is there still a sun coming out of the west?"
"So, judging from the map, it should be up and down, down from the south, left and west and east, right?"
Gail was a little puzzled by his question, "Of course it is. ”
"Gail."
Robin tapped her on the back and said in a low voice, "Let's go, away from Iyeta." ”
"Why?" Gail was bewildered by what he said.
Her eyes glanced at Iyeta in front of her, who was sitting straight on her horse, hurrying forward with all her might.
"Because—"
Robin swallowed hard, only to feel his breathing become rapid.
"Iyeta deceived us, we are now going east, not south."
"What?!" Gail let out a low cry, and his heart pounded.
"See for yourself, we're walking in the direction of the sun, and now it's time for the sun to rise in the morning."
When Gail heard his words, he only felt a little difficult to breathe.
At the same time, she saw that Ieta had stopped the horse in front of her.
"What's wrong?" Gail asked aloud.
Iyeta did not answer her, but turned her horse's head and walked slowly towards her.
The horse's hooves trampled over the grass, pressing a string of shallow hoof prints on it.
Gail took a deep breath and looked at each other calmly, "You mean, the river we came from before is not the pressurized river on the border of Sekrid, and the woods in front of it are not the Lonaka Forest on the border of Itnair, right?" ”
Robin was completely unaware of the names she was talking about, and he immediately realized that Gale wasn't speaking to himself.
"Yes." Iyeta jumped off her horse and held her sword-shaped sword in her hand.
"The river in the back is the Teit River in the east of Sekorid, the woods in front are the East Payalu Forest, and further east, you will reach the border between Pelos and Sekorid, and it is also the closest place to the Longwan Strait."
Robin's heart pounded.
Although she had already guessed this result, when Iyeta said it bluntly, she still couldn't help but suffocate her breath.