Chapter 116: Making Up for the Dead

In a conference room that is not crowded, a pin drop can be heard.

All the believers looked at Guise with expressionless expressions of anger in their eyes.

"Remorse? Guise. ”

Di Shan stood up, walked slowly behind him, and whispered, "You have been following the precepts of the Holy Sect for so many years. If your piety is false, it has long been detected by the Lord. Do you really feel that after that catastrophe, you never longed for a miracle? ”

"I didn't! I didn't! ”

Keith argued vigorously, then grabbed his hair and slammed his elbow on the table.

One of the most taboo things about being an undercover agent is to have feelings for the enemy camp. What's more, Keith is not strictly an undercover agent.

He grew up in the abbot, with Nash.

With a skeptical attitude toward God, Gise has never been like Nash when he sees the "foolishness" of mortals.

He read the canon so that he could laugh at God's mistakes as much as he could. He joined the Knights of Judgment in order to see firsthand what crimes this once-notoriously brutal organization can commit while defending its so-called "honor"; Everything he did was to find the truth he wanted and tear off the high-sounding masks of this group of hypocrites!

But is it really what he imagined? Is the Holy Religion really as deceitful and famously as he thinks?

Yes, of course this kind of thing exists.

No matter how tightly organized it is, as long as people are in operation, it is inevitable that moths will be born. Some priests openly collect money in the name of the Holy Church, and some pastors take advantage of their positions to do shameful things to the adopted children.

These people are unforgivable, but the Knights of Judgment exist to clean up the debris. As he pulled their souls out of their bodies, Guise didn't feel the slightest hint of guilt.

Although he is reluctant to admit it, in a sense, he has subtly accepted this life.

He took God's faults as the opposite to bind himself and carried out a life of asceticism; He recites the canon every day, because there is merit in it; He and others admired violence because it was necessary to fight evil.

"It's just...... When did I start ......"

Bishop Guise recalled, a tall figure dressed in black gradually became clear in his mind.

The man suddenly appeared and, easily defeating him, offered him an intention to cooperate. He tells Guise that his name is Nessaly, that he is a demon lord and the biggest obstacle to their operation.

Gise hated God, but he hated demons even more. He had thought that this self-righteous demon would tempt him with ridiculous benefits, but he was wrong.

Nesaly didn't give anything, but only described the meaning and direction of this struggle with him.

For some reason, his blood was boiling!

He was surprised to find that the two of them had the same goal. Nesaly wanted to win the battle, and he couldn't wait to see what God would look like if he lost this crucial game.

So, an unexpected deal was struck.

It was he who exposed the course of action of the Holy Cult, which led to the ambush of Fibri and the death of Lucas. It was also he who took the initiative to release the news, wanting to prevent the Holy Sect from finding the Calamity Fairy in advance and losing the opportunity in the game.

He hated it for so long that he even forgot what the point of hating all along.

Under Deshan's questioning, he became dazed and couldn't find his belonging.

"Can I still be saved?" He asked.

"Perhaps......"

Di Shan sat back down beside him, patient as a merciful virgin, "There is such a story here in Huaguo. Once upon a time there was a shepherd whose sheepfold was broken, and his neighbors, who were worried that his sheep would be lost, reminded him to fix the fence. But the owner of the sheepfold thought that he had never lost a sheep, and did not take it to heart at all. That night, a wolf entered his sheepfold and took a sheep away.

The next day, the neighbor tried to persuade him again, but the owner still didn't care. The dead sheep could not stand it, so he rose from the wilderness in the middle of the night and helped his companions repair the sheepfold, and no sheep were lost in the sheepfold again. This is the story of the remedy. ”

"You mean, I'm the lost sheep, and I still have a chance to save my companions?" A flame of hope burned in Guise's eyes again.

"You are just deceived by Nessaly, the original sin is not yours, you can reduce unnecessary sacrifices for us." Deshan replied.

Fibri: "......"

That's true, but how does he remember that the story doesn't seem to be written like this.

"Maybe it's a translation problem......" he thought.

"No, Lord Deshan! The sin of the Fall can never be forgiven! "The one who spoke was Bishop Nash.

If he believed in Guise at first, he is now saddened.

"Don't let anger dominate your mind, Nash."

Deshan glanced at him and said, "If he had been completely depraved, it would not have been Lucas who died last time, but you." ”

She didn't wait for Nash to speak again, and said to Keith, "Listen, Keese. Whether you are willing to cooperate or not, your sins cannot be counterdone, and even if so, are you willing? ”

"I do, Lord Deshan!" Guise gritted his teeth.

It was not only the power in him that was suppressed by Deshan, but also the seed of desire planted by Naisali. Now he has never felt so sober.

"Good."

Di Shan smiled and patted him on the shoulder, looked at Fibri and said, "I'll leave it to you next." ”

"You can go on." Fibri said.

"No, I'm lazy."

Di Shan leaned back, clasped her hands on her chest, and lifted Erlang's legs.

In the past, when he saw her posture, the bishops present would be more or less slanderous. But after seeing her methods, there was only respect left in their eyes at this time.

It looks like she did nothing, but quietly pulled out a dangerous nail for the organization.

That's the horror of saints!

"Okay."

Fibri had no choice but to say, "Except for Guise, the meeting will be dismissed for the time being, and I will come back here in two hours." ”

After everyone left, Fibri couldn't help but ask, "I'm curious, how did you find out about his problem when you stayed in the church all the time?" ”

"I told you that I don't do things the same way you do?" Deshan smiled mysteriously.

"You're saying you're better at working in the dark?"

"Not really."

"What's that?" Fibri wondered.

Di Shan put her slender legs on the stage, put her hands on her head, and said without hesitation: "I am better at lying down." ”

Fibri: "......"

At the same time, the author of all this is waiting for the night to come.

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