Chapter 39: News and Shocking News

readx; Eva licked her dry lips, and although she could paint a concrete picture of what Grandma Luna had said, there were a few things she still didn't know. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

When Grandma Luna calmed down, she asked, "Excuse me, can I ask how your daughter and Coloso ended up living in Padge? And Isn't it nice that Coloso and your daughter Chrissy were together at the beginning, how did they end up in such a miserable situation? ”

Luna wiped her eyes and thought for a moment before answering Eva's question, saying, "Since Colosso and we are not the same kind of people, you should understand it as the power of the curse." It was the curse that made them what they are now. For the same reason, because the gathering points were only built for beings like me and Urgat, and Colosso was just an ordinary person, of course, he could move through the four gathering points, because even if the Holy See was suspicious, there was no need to be wary of an ordinary human, right?" she said at the end, with a noticeable fluctuation in her mood.

"Don't you wonder how Emma knew I lived here, how I knew she at a glance? Grandma Luna said to Eva with a more dangerous expression on her face.

Eva couldn't help but scratch her chin and ask, "Bloodline, who are you, how can you have such power?" she said incoherently, and stood up to get out of here.

Grandma Luna's kind smile at Eva's face signaled her not to be so excited, and she smiled and said to Eva, "We can't tell you this, but if you want to know more, go to the hotel Urgat, he will tell you everything." A word of advice, if you are a monk of the Redemption, then you are the first outsiders in more than ten years to the four gathering points. I think you will only be able to get out of there if you have the person in charge of each gathering point, remembering that it is the person in charge and not the clergy arranged by the Holy See. Luna concludes with a meaningful look at Eva.

Eva was stunned for a moment, and she didn't know what Grandma Luna was saying at the end. However, Grandma Luna doesn't give her a chance to ask questions, and instead pulls Eva into talking about Emma.

Eva knew a lot about Emma, and she picked up some cheerful, relaxed and warm things, and Grandma Luna listened with a smile all the time, interjecting a sentence or two from time to time.

"Thank you very much, kid. Since Emma and you are bound by fate, please take good care of her in the future, I think Emma may be the first aboriginal ever to be able to get out of the gathering point. Eva, you must promise me to take good care of Emma, please. With that, Grandma Luna stood up and saluted Eva in person.

Eva quickly got up and helped her up, and after she repeatedly promised to take care of Emma, Grandma Luna sat back in her seat.

Eva sighed in her heart, and finally asked the question that had been haunting her heart that could not be dissipated: "Well, why do you want to entrust Emma to me." You know, it's not that I don't think Emma is bad, but you're her grandmother after all, and you should grow up with her. She scratched her head as she spoke.

Grandma Luna thought for a long time and hesitated before deciding to divulge a little bit of information to the other party, and she asked Eva in a low and serious voice, "Do you believe in God?"

Eva was stunned, she wanted to say that she believed, but for some reason, Cardinal Ratfar and Peter's discussion of God last time came to mind. She didn't know what to say, so she kept silent and just looked at Grandma Luna.

When the other party saw Eva's expression, he knew a rough idea. So Grandma Luna smiled and asked, "Do you not believe it?" Or do you mean that the monks who taught you don't believe in God? I think it's probably the latter, after all, there is no historical heritage left in the Holy See. They only know that they have forgotten their responsibilities and obligations as a member of the Divine Servant by being obsessed with ** and money rights. Let me think that you are a member of the Redemption House, so it can't be Ratfal who teaches you, right? If it were him, then he really didn't believe in the existence of gods, this kid only believed in power and rules. At the end of her mouth, a distinctly sarcastic expression appeared on her lips.

Before Eva could speak, she continued, "Well, child, you just need to know that those of us who have been kept in captivity in the gathering place in the first place are outcasts, and the rest will naturally know if you have the opportunity in the future." I can't tell you more, but I can tell you one last point. You have come from Padge, so you must have the consent of the heads of people like us at the gathering point. Think for yourself, there's really more to say. Although I am not afraid of the glory of the Holy See stationed here, the members of the Order, and the clergy, but I am afraid of our principals. With that, she made a regretful look at Eva and stopped talking.

There was silence in the room, and the two men sat each with their own thoughts. Eva tries to make a joke about the explosive news she just heard from Grandma Luna, but she can't figure it out no matter what she thinks in her head.

She let out a long sigh, and decided in her heart to wait until she saw the force and then relay the confidence she had just gained to the other party.

So where was our Peter, when Wren and Eva were having their own adventures? It's a pity that Urgarte ignores his uncharacteristically loving feelings.

Peter didn't care about the other party's attitude, he asked to himself, "If, I assume, if Neto is still alive, then where can he be now? With that, he stole a glance at Urgat.

Ergart scoffed at Peter's little trick, and he quietly wiped the counter, ready to see what else he could do.

Peter saw that the other party was not fooled, and couldn't help but pat the counter irritably, he raised his voice and said to Urgat, "Boss, let me ask you." Do you know where Neto is?"

Urgart glanced up at him, then tossed the rag in his hand aside, a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth, and said to Peter slowly, "If you can't find the target person anyway, then why don't you ask the person who issued the task to you?"

Peter was stunned and unable to refute Urgat's words.

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