Chapter 66: Returning Now After a Thousand Years of Going to the Country (Part I)

The Holy See did not dare to attack the top of Brocken's mountain!

Because the Holy See fears our strength, as long as we are united, the top of Brocken's Hill is invincible - though he does not dare to go down to confront the Holy See.

Therefore, Clara thinks that no matter how strong Augsburg is, it cannot be stronger than the Holy See, and since the Holy See does not dare to attack the top of Brocken, then Augsburg will definitely not dare either.

As long as the news is transmitted to Augsburg, let them know that Elizabeth is the real murderer, and then find a way to support Elizabeth next time and reveal this secretly, then Augsburg will definitely intercept and kill Elizabeth regardless of a qiē, with the strength of Augsburg's appearance, Elizabeth is definitely dead or alive, and then there will be only one leader on the top of Brocken.

When the news reached Augsburg, it was at the height of the march into the Vatican, with an army of hundreds of thousands of Protestants marching across the country with great momentum, and several covert attempts by the Holy See, supported by the Hermitage of the Gelb Halstch Order, failed on several occasions.

As a last resort, the Holy See can only gather a large army, and if the Protestants dare to storm the Vatican, they will be killed.

Of course, this is only the last worst-case option, and even the unscrupulousness of the Holy See would not dare to act lightly.

Clara's news saved the Vatican at the pinch.

After receiving the news, Augsburg immediately arrested the rumored wild witch on the spot, and did not have any gratitude for his behavior of tipping off the news, but directly locked him up and tortured him, and soon plucked more information out of the wild witch's mouth.

As Clara's cronies, although he doesn't know much, at least he still knows a little about the original blame scheme.

After receiving this news, as the leader of the Gelb Halstch hermitage, Jack Bo II withdrew all the mages who had assisted the Protestants on the front line, mobilized all the men, personally led the team, and attacked the top of Brocken, killing thousands of wild witches on the top of Brockenn overnight, and capturing Clara and Elizabeth alive. 、

It was night, and the top of Brocken's mountain was covered with blood and corpses.

Jack Boer II erected a huge pillar at the top of the hill, tied Clara and Elizabeth to the pillar, and pressed them about the whole plan of the two men, who quickly confessed to them under severe torture.

Enraged, Jackberg II executed both of them by a cruel penal law that neither witch had ever heard of.

The two were stripped naked, tied to the execution, and covered with a fishing net over their bodies.

When the nets are tightened, the skin on the surface of the body is squeezed out one by one. 、

The executioner held a sharp knife and cut off the skin of the two men.

Under the effect of the spell, the two of them remained awake from the beginning until death, watching the skin and flesh on their bodies being peeled off piece by piece, revealing the white bones and abdominal organs, and clearly savoring the pain of each knife cut on their bodies.

But this pain is just a death.

Even if the two died under this torture, they were not immediately relieved.

Jackberg II hated both of them so much that he didn't even spare his soul.

When the two witches die and their souls are separated from their bodies, they find themselves still bound to the execution stake.

The new penal code against the soul was ready, and it would begin as soon as the souls of the two men were gone.

This time it was burned at the stake.

The flames of the spell scorched the souls of the two, making it impossible for them to live even if they died.

The torch burned on the top of Brocken Hill for three days and three nights, and the souls of the two witches wailed for three days and three nights.

The entire Continental magic world was shocked by Augsburg, or Jackburg II, by his murderous means of revenge.

Although it is much more cruel to launch a revenge on the Holy See with the Black Death, it is much more cruel than just rectifying two witches, but after all, it is only speculation, and at that time, most people still thought that Augsburg had been holding back for several years, until the outbreak of the Black Death, and then took advantage of the situation to launch a retaliation, so because of this, Augsburg's understanding was far less intuitive than what was expressed this time.

At this time, however, the Holy See was not aware of the matter.

Just when they were desperate to start a massacre, they were pleasantly surprised to find that the Augsburg mages who were secretly guarding the Protestant team had all retreated.

The Holy See was overjoyed, but also a little worried that this was an Augsburg conspiracy, and repeatedly reconnoitred until time did not allow, and then decided to make another final interception.

While the souls of Clara and Elizabeth were wailing at the top of Brocken, the Protestant contingent marching into the Vatican also suffered a series of bad luck, first on the way, a landslide led to a mudslide outbreak, blocking the way forward, hundreds of people died under the mudslide, and then a sudden outbreak of the epidemic in the ranks, although not as good as the Black Death, but both the infection rate and the death rate were quite alarming, and then rumors began to circulate in the ranks, saying that this was God's punishment, although the Vatican has all kinds of not, But after all, it was God's original chosen spokesman, and even if something was wrong, it could only be punished by God, and their march into the Vatican to violently overthrow the Holy See was displeased by God.

When people were panicking, the night sky in the direction of the Vatican suddenly shone brightly, and the images of countless angels appeared in the Vatican God, looking majestically at the ranks of the Protestants, led by the twelve-winged angels full of flames, holding flaming giant swords, waving in the direction of the Protestant team, and with the wave of a row of flames appeared in the sky, a large word composed of flames: Retreat!

Almost at the same time, the Grand Duke of Verona, who had come out to watch the spectacle like the other Protestants, suddenly vomited blood and fell to the ground.

The death of the Grand Duke of Verona was the straw that broke the camel's back.

The march of the Protestants was disheartened, and that night it fell apart and dispersed.

The great crisis of the Holy See was thus easily resolved, but the Holy See thus attached greater importance to the power of Augsburg and the insidiousness of its appearance, and was determined to solve the crisis in Augsburg at any cost.

In the months that followed, the Vatican and Augsburg fought a series of bloody battles, each suffering great damage.

While fighting a bloody battle with the Gelb Halstch monastery, the Holy See began to adopt a policy of easing relations with Protestants and vigorously co-opting Protestant leaders.

The failure of the Great March due to the sudden departure of the Augsburg mage also made the leaders of the Protestant sects deeply dissatisfied with Augsburg, and at the same time, these Protestant leaders were not willing to be the puppets of Augsburg all the time, and after the Holy See made a gesture of relief, they secretly fell to the Vatican, so when the bloody battle between the Holy See and the Gelb Halstch monastery intensified, the sectarian dispute on the European continent began to ease.

However, this only limited Augsburg's challenge to the Holy See on a secular level, but it did not affect the war between the two sides on the level of the magic world.