Chapter 39: Turning the Bend
The Holy Spirit is the doppelganger of science, and they have the same way of being as science, formed by a pious heart that gives everything to science.
Therefore, in the eyes of the morning star, all those who have nothing to do with the Holy Spirit can also do anything to science, and those who can stop the footsteps of the Holy Spirit can also stop the footsteps of science.
It's just that the power is still too small.
Morningstar raised a hand.
Then a terrifying orb of essence erupted in the Holy Spirit, and the lines of essence erosion flashed in the air, leaving a large crater that had been opened by a great force.
The Holy Spirits stopped.
The attack was not without effect, and the light that made up the Holy Spirit began to flicker and shake like a candle in the wind.
There was a huge cheer from behind the surrounding lines, and none of Francie's warriors did not recognize the legendary terrifying magic, which they all believed to be a symbol of victory.
Then the second magic erupts in the Holy Spirit.
A ray of light dissipated.
With a palpitating howl, the light that made up the Holy Spirit dissipated into the air, as if some being in the sky had pulled the light out of the Holy Spirit's body, leaving nothing left.
The cheers were even louder, and everyone seemed to see the light of victory, that magic was the Guards Magician Regiment, the king of the world, the strongest army in the known world, and a terrifying force that would never fail.
But Morningstar doesn't think so.
She was on her own, and the Guards Mages were so inmobile that they couldn't get there before the war ended.
This battle will not be won.
The Holy Spirit charges with a loud shout, and the appearance of the King of the World, the Guard, leads them to believe that the King of the World has arrived, and these fanatics can't wait to destroy his enemies for science.
Then the countess's line collapsed.
It was like a herd of cattle toppling down the walls with their horns and then rushing into the city, rampage.
Morningstar eventually wasted some time helping the defenders retreat, and she maintained order with the prestige of the world's left hand, allowing the defenders to get on ships and leave the shore before the Holy Spirit flooded the city.
The warriors who survived the death saw the most feared scene of their lives on board: the Holy Spirit floated on the surface of the sea and charged at the battleship, overwhelmingly drowning the sailing ship that had not had time to leave the shore.
However, these invincible warriors of light eventually sank silently into the sea, and the scene was comical, but the warriors who escaped death only cheered and did not have time to admire.
Morningstar stood on the deck of the airship, overlooking everything that was happening on the sea.
Although the Holy Spirit reluctantly raised his head and roared at the morning star, none of the Holy Spirit ascended to the sky, and they eventually gave up the pursuit of the fish that slipped through the net and turned around and began to clean up the city.
Eventually, all quiet returned, and the civilians and the remaining warriors quickly gave up their resistance, bowing their heads and praying to science, before the Holy Spirit laid down his arms.
Sporadic resistance was quickly extinguished, and the city changed hands almost unscathed.
Then the Holy Spirit and the new believers gathered in the center of the city and began to pray to their God.
The Morning Star on the airship turned to look at the fortress for the last time, she didn't know what the new masters of the city were doing, and she didn't know what a powerful force was coming.
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Tavern.
Professor Granger and Magellan sat together, flipping through the baron's large family handbook.
It only took them a short time to clean up the Baron's family cemetery, and it didn't take much time to gather information, and the research and sorting after that was the real main part, but before that, Professor Granger decided to rest for two days and take a look at what Magellan had discovered.
That's exactly what the professor is interested in, the ancient magic that has vanished, the history that really exists, the way a particular group of people live.
And for historians, the book itself is a ritual miracle.
How many ancient books are more than five hundred years old in the known world?
Despite the efforts of a large number of magicians to preserve their collections, there are still only about ten known ancient books, most of which are in the summer palace of the king of the world, a small number in the Araffa of Theros, and none in Brittany.
And the family history in Professor Granger's possession has been around for at least a thousand years.
It is a miracle created by civilization and time, and although it is nothing to the vast majority of people, there are still people who can understand its preciousness.
"Runiwen, the magic text of a liar," Professor Granger said, looking at the real Runifen in the book, "Everyone knows it should have great power, but no one has ever seen it." ”
But the real power of Runevin in this book is the message it carries.
"What did you say? Swan Castle?"
Magellan began to explain to Professor Granger the migration route he had found in the history of the Schmidt family, which was so vague that it was impossible to determine where it began.
But if you trace back to the end point that is not recorded in the book, you can see a path to an unknown and mysterious land.
The starting point is the Baron's Castle, followed by the family cemetery guarded by his grandfather, and then the first truly mysterious place: Swanstein Castle.
"It was a beautiful castle built by a powerful lord in the midst of a beautiful mountain forest, and its immaculate white exterior was as beautiful as its name," Magellan began to explain to Professor Granger the information he had unearthed from the book, and if he had left the professor to find it himself, it would have taken him at least ten days, "but in the history of the Schmidt family, it is a place of darkness and calamity, and at least five generations of heirs have mentioned this place, but everyone is vague and secretive, as if it were some taboo." ”
"So," Professor Granger flipped to the part of the book that Magellan had mentioned, and he saw the castle that was undevoid of anomalous records and occasionally mentioned casually, "where is that important castle?"
Magellan showed a wry smile: "Although I don't want to admit it, according to the records, Swan Castle is located in the northeast of the wolf castle. ”
Professor Granger looked up in surprise and looked northeast, "There?"
The Magellans had come from the southeast, and as they entered the city in their carriages, they had seen from afar the striking sight of the north: an unnaturally dense forest.
Anyone who has seen the mountain forest will never forget the sight, the twisted and knotted vines crawling over the trunks of the trees, and the shrubs below huddled together, full of spikes, with the few leaves of which are pitifully small.