Chapter 841: Kill the God in Your Heart
Faennes, once the strongest of the Knights Templar. He was also once God's favorite believer.
But that's just the past.
After the Battle of the Holy City, the faith of Faense completely collapsed.
He never imagined that the angelic legions of the temple would be made from the lives of one believer after another.
I never thought that every believer who ascended to the city in the sky would be used as "food" by their faith.
The temple wasn't supposed to be like that.
Believers don't deserve to die like this.
After understanding all this, Faense was at a loss for a moment, he didn't know what to do, and he didn't know whether he should continue his faith.
He is an alcoholic, lethargic, fond of fighting, and loves to harm himself.
He lived in a state of daunting for a long time, until he wandered to a peaceful village under the Alps.
The advent of the end of the Dharma era did not affect this quiet and peaceful village.
Therefore, the people here are still living slowly according to their own rhythm of life.
Occasionally, a wandering ghost was chased away by a cross by the local priest.
The people here are simple and simple, and the people have firm beliefs.
They firmly believe that God is merciful and omnipotent. So they still do Mass as they do, pray sincerely, and are willing to help anyone in need.
Because of this, a homeless man like Farnes has a shelter from the wind and rain in a small village, and some barely enough food.
The priest here is a gray-haired old man, intelligent, wise, and humorous.
Although he had never seen God in his life, not even the bishop of a land at the lowest level of the temple, this did not prevent him from being devout in his faith.
And in Faennes's opinion, the old priest's skills were also pitiful.
He will only use two moves, the first move, to use the cross to suppress vampires and dispel evil spirits.
The second trick is to splash the group of strange villains with holy water.
If these two tricks are not successful, the old priest will use a stick to defend the small village he guards.
Fortunately, it is located in the middle of nowhere, and it is sparsely populated, so even the lowest-level evil spirits will not come here to stir up trouble.
Even if there is, it's a low-level commodity that flows by chance.
It was so so desolate that even the Temple didn't know that there was such a small village with no more than a hundred people in its diocese.
Even if I knew, I guess I wouldn't have taken it to heart.
But Farnes found that the people here were happier than ever.
They didn't have to pay all kinds of taxes and fees from the temple, they didn't have to accept the exploitation of the local rulers, and they didn't have to go to the distant Middle Earth to fight.
Compared to the end of the Dharma era in the outside world, this place is almost like a paradise!
Faennes, curious, lived here for a long time.
He talked with the old priest every day, listened to the old priest's bragging, worked with the villagers every day, and listened to them talk about the situation in the world.
Although the villagers here don't even know where Middle-earth is.
His main concern was the faith of the believers here.
As a man who has been betrayed by his faith, he is most concerned about this.
It was only then that Faense discovered that the people here had no idea what God was doing in the Sky City.
I didn't know that in order to carve up Middle-earth, the Templars had sent the Knights Templar to enter Middle-earth from the direction of Siberia to launch a war.
As for the use of living people to create sanityless killing angels, they did not know anything.
The people here have a strong faith in God.
They believe that God must be merciful, that God must be omnipotent, and that God must be the supreme being who protects all believers.
They also firmly believed that God would never do what Faens said.
Only the devil can do those things.
Faennes suddenly understood that although this group of optimistic and positive villagers also believed in God, the God they believed in seemed to be different from the God they believed in.
The God he believes in does exist, but for his own selfishness, he does not hesitate to start a war and let his followers go to distant Middle-earth to die.
He plunders the lives and souls of his followers to maintain his immortality, he is selfish, brutal, vile and shameless, but he likes to package himself as a sunny and benevolent image.
And the God that the villagers believe in does not exist at all!
In other words, their belief is just a kind of spiritual sustenance.
Their God is not the same thing as their own God!
When he thought of this, Faens was like an initiation, like waking up from a dream.
Yes, my faith has never turned my back on me, but I have never figured out my faith.
The true God exists in the hearts of believers, not in the real world!
Fauns came to his senses.
The chaos that had been all the time disappeared without a trace in an instant.
Since God shouldn't really exist, He should be killed!
Killing God is the most important thing a devout believer should do!
What Faens didn't know was that after making this decision, a vision suddenly appeared in the city in the sky.
Countless thunderous sounds reverberated throughout the Sky City, and thousands of statues of saints on crosses shed filthy blood and tears.
This vision lasted a full two hours.
All of a sudden, the temple shook up and down, and countless believers were in fear.
Even in the Sky City, the Lord of the Temple who remained behind knelt outside the Great Hall, praying for God's forgiveness.
But unlike usual, even the Lord did not receive any response from God.
Faense didn't know what was going on in the temple.
All he knew was that he had found his faith again.
The so-called God should not really exist, but should become the most beautiful fantasy in the hearts of believers.
Once God really exists, then believers will surely perish.
The temple needs God, and the temple doesn't need God.
So there is only one thing for Faens to do now: "Kill God!" ”
After Faens understood this, he packed his bags and left the village, which he named "Hope".
He knew that by killing God, the temple would become a place of peace like a village of hope.
But to accomplish this goal, Faenes simply can't do it, he can only rely on external forces.
And the only country in this world that has the potential to kill God, is in the East.
So Farnes traveled thousands of miles to Middle-earth, and through his connection with Middle-earth, he came to the city of L'Alaye.
He wants to create a hope for Middle-earth, and a hope for himself.
As Farnes said, the scarab beetle population stopped splitting after a certain point.
But at this moment, in the foundation of the main hall, there is already a large gap.
Through the deep and turbulent water, you can vaguely see the battlefield outside the main hall!
The scarab, one of the twelve Hallows of the Temple.
It was originally in the holy city of the Ural Mountains, but when Faens became a Fallen Knight, he brought it out of the temple.
Scarabs are devouring, have sharp teeth, and carry runes.
Whether it's energy or matter, it can be bitten directly!
Under the command of Faennes, these scarabs split to the limit, and they actually gnawed a hole in the temple of Cthulhu!
Outside the main hall, the chief who was wrapped in a red battle flag smiled and said to Faens, "Thank you, Mr. Faennes, for your great help. ”
"If we don't die, the next goal is to kill God!"
"Then the temple will be the real temple!"