Chapter 33: The Vision—The Witch's Hammer
After helping the old mage fall asleep, Xiao Dongsheng also returned to his bed, and like 9527, he was also thinking about the last few questions. In fact, the master has talked to him many times about the history of wizards, but he has never asked about the rationality of magic like 9527.
According to his remaining human memory, Xiao Dongsheng also had a trace of doubts, conservation of energy, conservation of energy, magic like a fireball, he only took a small piece of saltpeter and sulfur in his hand as materials, and where did the energy of the fireball come from, as an apprentice, he never doubted the authenticity of the magic net, and he did feel the flow of energy when he recited the spell, but where did this energy come from, is it really a magic net,,,,,
Everything about magic was taught to him by the teacher, for the teacher, Xiao Dongsheng was only grateful, grateful for the saving grace, grateful for the teaching, for the knowledge imparted by the teacher, he never doubted that as a human being who was extinct and still alive in the world, how could he be a simple person, blindly worshipped, and believed that the teacher was not right.
Thinking about it, Xiao Dongsheng's consciousness gradually blurred, and his ears were full of echoes, trills, as if someone was singing something in an echo valley.
The picture is getting clearer and clearer, but what catches your eye is a medieval building, a church? In a solemn church, a priest stands on the stairs and holds a Bible-like book, The Hammer of the Witches
Below, in rags, sat a large group of civilians who had come to pray, looking at him wistfully, as if waiting for God's instructions.
''The enemy of God is the devil, whose power is universal, the devil and his appendages are busy destroying the faith of man, they can lure man to serve him, and the sorcerer becomes a slave under the temptation of the devil......''
If the defendant is living an immoral life, then of course this proves that she has dealings with the devil.
And if she is pious and well-behaved, then she is clearly disguised in order to use her piety to divert suspicion from her demonic dealings and attending witch meetings at night.
If she appears frightened during interrogation, then she is clearly guilty, and conscience makes her exposed.
If she believed that she was innocent and kept her composure, then she was undoubtedly guilty: because witches were accustomed to lying shamelessly.
If she pleads guilty to the charges against her, it proves her guilt; If she had been frightened, despaired, depressed, and silent because of the terrible false accusations made against her, it would have been direct evidence of her guilt.
If a woman turns her eyes in agony when she is tortured, it means that she is looking for her devil with her eyes; And if her eyes are glazed and unmoving, it means that she sees her own devil and is looking at him.
If she is found to have the strength to withstand the torture, it means that the devil has made her withstanding, and therefore she must be tortured more severely; If she can't bear it anymore and dies under the punishment, it means that the devil has let her die so that she will not confess and divulge her secrets..."