Benny, who can do magic without believing in God

More than 800 years after the birth of the god Gouden, the brilliance of the gods has dimmed. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

The former god warriors who dominated the world have gradually disappeared, and in their place, Pastor Gordon is still preaching.

Charlemagne, a generation of Tianjiao, drove out the Yellow Plague and established a vast empire with Gordon God as the only faith.

But God is great, and small human beings can only peep into the leopard. There are many different spokesmen for God Gordon on earth, each claiming to be the most favored.

Because of the remnants of polytheism and the rebellion of the Gordon cults, it is not the priests who shepherd the public, but the knights in chain mail.

The hero has died, and in the south of Rome, on the west shore of the Strait of Otranto, in a port city called Brindisi, there is another child like no other, Benny Tasius.

As the child of a Lombard aristocracy, he grew up enjoying fine wine and living in a house that was weatherless.

He was listless when he studied martial arts with his brother, and he was depressed when he studied the Bible with a priest. It was only when he picked up the books that described the mystery that his eyes were as bright as the morning star.

Although the power of the old gods has not dissipated, the priests of the past can no longer receive oracles, and only a few followers of the magic gods can still use some spells.

Benny Tasius has been buried in a sea of books almost since he was sensible, and he has read them again and again when there are too few books.

Thanks to his wealthy family, Benny was able to pick up a new book every once in a while in this multi-racial and faith-mixed border port.

Master Tasius didn't care at first about his son's purchase of books on credit, but before he went crazy for endless bills, Benny had already used the results of his practice and the Bibles he had copied in exchange for handsome payments from churches and merchants.

For the sake of the face of the golden coins, Benny had more and more freedom in the family, and by the age of fifteen or sixteen he did not even need to be a knight's squire.

As he grew older, Benny became a mad pharmacist and a devout preacher. There have been several priests and magicians who have been invited by Lord Tasius, but unfortunately the conclusion is that Benny is not favored by God.

As the years passed, when Benny's eldest brother became a true knight, Benny, who had no power, was forced to become a merchant and run for his brother's rich life.

The people in the city still sell him new books, but their attitude is getting worse and worse, and everyone says that Benny is a delusional nerd.

Only Benny himself knew that he had already cast his magic at the age of twelve while reading aloud. Although it is different from what the priests and magicians show, it is indeed a miracle that cannot be imagined by human beings.

As the oddities in Benny's shop grew, he attracted the attention of the middle of the religious hierarchy and became a well-known scholar and engineer.

Finally, with a letter from a cardinal, Benny took his cart of books and went north to Rome, the great Holy Land, under the protection of his brothers and their attendants.

There he will be employed by the Catholic Church in charge of several construction works.

Rome's prosperity had left Benny's brothers lost, but the religious flavor made it difficult for him to acquire his favorite books.

In a city full of luxury and celebrities, it seems that only books are monotonous.

In order to preserve his collection over the years, Benny rarely took the books out and read them after keeping them safe.

Reading and experimenting was no longer the whole story of Benny's life, and he began to really get in touch with the outside world from Rome.

As fate would have it, he became friends with John, a monk who specialized in medicine.

In Benny's study, Benny recited books written by polytheistic scholars to John, who concocted life-saving herbs for Benny......

After a few years, Benny had little mystery to John, except for the secret that his spell was cast through books.

The friendship between the two had troubled Benny, and he had spent gold coins at drinking parties.

After John distanced himself from him as a result, Benny's curiosity drove him to find out. Unfortunately, John has become a close confidant of the pope, and the increasingly strict religious laws have also made Benny timid.

Without the help of magical magic, the pair of good friends would inevitably become estranged.

A few years later, Benny's invention shone through several conflicts between the Church against the Saracens and the Carolingians, and John became bishopric.

Living under the White Terror of the Church, Benny thought about leaving Rome and returning to his home of freedom of faith, but two popes rejected his request.

The ladies of the Roman and Carolingian nobility succeeded Benny either for his rich fortune or for his handsome body.

Gradually, Benny, who was afraid that the library at home would be exposed, even stopped playing with the celebrities at the banquet, and lied that he wanted to be a monk who would never marry.

After the news reached Brindisi, the dying old Tasius sent Benny's niece, who had lost his parents, and his brightest nephew, to Rome.

Damned wars always take people's lives, and that's how poor Rasia lost her father.

As the dispute over the succession of the Tasius family intensifies, Benny has no choice but to take in Lasia and provide her with shelter.

Children grow up with unpredictable changes, and in order to keep his secret, Benny sends several nephews to the church.

Although his brothers and sisters were dissatisfied with this, the blessing of Ding Xingwang, the family, only sent new sons and nephews.

As John became a cardinal, Benny let his guard down. Although there were differences in faith, he was convinced that John would provide him with unconditional refuge as he had helped her.

Before the House of Tasius lost patience, before Lasia could resist the temptation to secretly join the ranks of the celebrities, the Pope was summoned by the Lord.

Benny took advantage of the papal transition and the cardinals were busy canvassing for votes, and boldly used magic to promote the young John to become pope.

Unsurprisingly, the Carolingian emperor vetoed the election of the College of Cardinals, and Anastasius, the most powerful priest in Rome, stopped Benny.

In the end, Benny sacrificed his book collection in exchange for a huge amount of mana, defeating Louis II's select knights and Anastasiaus.

Benny's powerful magic made people fear magic books for the first time, and even set off a wave of confiscation and burning of magic books from the local area.

John was freed, but he did not unreservedly support Benny.

In order to make her long-term advocacy spread to Charlemagne's three kingdoms, she handed over the papal library to Anastasia, negotiated with Louis and acquiesced in the expansion of book burning.

Looking at his empty library, Benny didn't think about leaving.

But without the magic book, he couldn't even beat his nephew, who had just become a knight.

Under the patronage of the Pope, Benny, who has lost his strength and passion, has likewise lost his majesty as an elder.

His nephews began to ask for it indefinitely, and his neventual niece, Lasia, became the hottest courtesan in Rome after being deceived by a handsome Norman knight.

Benny begins to drink heavily and get hungovers, and he is unwilling to sober up to face the cruel world.

John was not unaware of Benny's distress, but looking at the church that was getting better day by day, thinking of a remote place like her hometown, and those eyes that longed for happiness, she still ruthlessly acquiesced to the consecution of her friends by several cardinals and Anastasia.

Finally, one day, the Pope's chief of guard dragged Benny, who was already destitute, to an audience. Although he was puzzled, since John had asked for it, Benny used the magic book he selected from the library of the Holy See to cure his own alcohol poison and treat John's illness.

Pregnancy, this is a common thing in all corners of the world, but if it happens to the Pope, to the man who is supposed to be guarding his life, it will inevitably seem shocking.

It was only at this moment that Benny didn't know that John was Johanna until his values had not been distorted over the years.

Unlike John, who was a well-thought-out John, Benny knew the seriousness of the matter, and before he could tell the diagnosis, he had overdrawn his life against the eavesdropping Anastasiaus and the two cardinals.

After keeping the secret, Benny asks Johanna to kill the child without even asking who it is.

In order to convince her, Benny moves out of the reason for his sacrifice, the great and holy reform.

Unfortunately, the child was the head of the guard, and with his persuasion, Johanna finally rejected Benny's suggestion, and was confident that she could keep the secret and keep the child with her magic given by Gouden alone.

No one noticed the anger in Benny's eyes, who was sent away, became the interim director of the Pontifical Library.

With a large number of magic books in the Holy See's collection as a reference, Benny began to compile his own magic books.

A few months later, a jealous Benny gave up his years of attachment and sincerely converted to the Gordon sect, which had the greatest disagreement with Catholicism.

When Pope John was touring the city of Rome, Benny took the chief of the guard aside from the main road, tortured the body, and imprisoned his soul within John's field of vision.

Johanna, who lost her mind, was attacked by Benny's dedication of her magic book combined with divine magic, and gave birth in the street under the eyes of Roman citizens and priests.

The enraged believers stoned her to death with stones and sticks, and Jerohanna, who was weaker than a delicate maiden, was severely wounded.

At the moment of the death of his only best friend, Benny became a fanatic.

Under the guidance of Gou Deng, he used divine magic to sacrifice all the real magic books of Charlemagne's Three Kingdoms, cut off the inheritance of magic books, and the huge magic power tampered with the memories of humans all over the world, covered up his life, and fictionalized a Benedictine Pope who did not exist.