Chapter 31: Bishop of the Giants

After returning to reality, Gawain muttered to himself, "The warning has been passed to Klein, how will he react?" ”

After thinking about it for a while, he couldn't think of any way Klein would use to break the game, so he simply didn't bother anymore.

Gawain lay down in bed and took out the occult books in his suitcase, intending to use his leisure time to replenish his knowledge so as not to disappoint Adevina's kindness to him.

On the other side, Klein sat quietly in a bronze chair after the tarot meeting.

In his mind, he thought back to everything he had experienced since the time crossing, and thought about how to break the situation.

Klein's first consideration was to turn to Mr. Azik for help, but then dismissed the idea.

Because if Mr. Azik had known in detail, he wouldn't have simply reminded him that his fate was in trouble.

Moreover, Mr. Azik has lost his memory, and he has to ask Klein to help him retrieve his memory, which is naturally not counted on at this time.

"So, report it to the church? But how do I explain my source of information? Klein was a little worried.

In the whole of Tingen, Captain Dunn of Sequence 7 is already considered the most powerful group, but the captain is obviously not the opponent of the mastermind behind the scenes.

He remembered the red chimney he had commissioned a private investigator to investigate, and thought that this was most likely the place where the black hand lived.

"But even if you find that place, what can you do? Even if the captain goes, I'm afraid he will die. ”

Klein tapped the table a little impatiently, but he quickly had a flash of inspiration.

"No, I'm on the tip of the bull's horns, if that troublemaker really has the power to crush everything, why hide behind the scenes?

"If he is a high-level powerhouse, what he wants to do, no one in the entire city of Tingen can stop him."

Klein paused as he knocked on the table, and he felt like he had seen the light of day, and it suddenly became clear.

"Yes, that person may just be an extraordinary item with the help of the audience, and it is likely that he does not have crushing combat power in his own right."

Klein became excited, and he felt like he had touched the other man's feet.

He returned to reality, intending to speed up his progress to find the house with the red chimney, and report it directly to the captain and the other two churches, regardless of whether he would be suspected or not.

At the same time, he also plans to improve his sequence as soon as possible to make himself stronger.

The strong pressure even cured his procrastination.

In Damir Harbor, Gawain, who had spent the night resting at the inn, boarded the boat back to Rune.

Originally, it only took a dozen days to travel from Baiam to Rune, but after several twists and turns, it was stretched to more than a month.

By the time Gawain arrived at Prieze Port by boat and then took the train back to Beckland, it was already early August.

He first went back to his home in Beckland, the only old mansion left when the original owner of the body sold his property.

As mentioned before, it originally came from an aristocratic family, so this is a two-story mansion located on the outskirts of Queens.

Not far from his house was the Viscount Gleilint Palace.

After returning home, Gawain put down his luggage, looked around, and couldn't help but feel a little sad.

Because the original owner sold his belongings, the current mansion is not destitute, but can only be regarded as a family with four walls.

Gawain sighed and cleaned the house carefully, so that he could finally have a place to live.

After all these things, it was already evening.

He looked at the time and felt that it was not too late, so he went out, intending to go to the south area of the bridge.

Soon, Gawain came to the Harvest Church on Yuejihua Street.

This golden church has a striking spire and an emblem of life inscribed on the faΓ§ade.

It is a stick figure baby surrounded by symbols such as ears of wheat, flowers, and springs, which makes the church very different from the surrounding buildings.

When Gawain walked into the church, he saw that in the hall of the church, rows of seats were neatly arranged, with a huge emblem of life at the top, and lit candles on both sides.

At this time, there were basically no believers praying in the church, and it seemed a little empty and quiet.

On a seat in the front row of the church, there was a tall man in his forties and fifties in a brown clergyman's uniform.

Just sitting there, it was like a small mountain, giving people a great sense of oppression.

The man wore a bishop's soft hat, his eyebrows were pale and sparse, and there were obvious wrinkles at the corners of his eyes, cheeks, and mouth.

At this time, he was closing his eyes tightly, clasping his hands against his chin, as if doing the most pious confession.

Suddenly, he opened his light blue eyes and stood up.

"Your Excellency, you are here." He turned to face Gawain and drew a simple emblem of life on his chest.

"Hello, Bishop Utravsky, just call me Anduin." Gawain approached the bishop and also drew a holy emblem of life, which was considered a return of the salute.

As he got closer, Gawain felt that the bishop had brought a stronger sense of oppression.

His stature of nearly 1.9 meters is already considered burly, but he is still a lot shorter than this bishop.

"Mr. Anduin, I prefer to be called a priest, Father Utravsky." The bishop said softly.

"Mr. Bishop, you are now the only priest here, and you are doing the bishop's business, so naturally it is more appropriate to call you Bishop." Gawain said with a smile.

"And, as a devout believer in the Mother Goddess, you should also have the courage to take on heavier responsibilities, right?" Gao Wen was heavily influenced in his previous life, and the scene was naturally a chapter of words.

"So, Mr. Anduin, are you here to pray?" Bishop Utravsky asked in a gentle voice, not dwelling on the question of the salutation.

"Yes... But... It's not all. Gawain re-exported in time.

Before Bishop Utravsky reminded him, he had almost forgotten that he was a member of Mother Earth, and that when he entered the church, he had to pray first as a sign of piety, even though he had no religious affiliation.

Therefore, Gawain came to the emblem of life and bowed his head and closed his eyes, clasped his hands for a while, and went through the motions, and the prayer was completed.

Bishop Utravsky seemed to want to say something when he saw this, but in the end he didn't.

After the "prayer", Gawain turned around and said, "Bishop Utravsky, I have come here to ask for your help. ”

"What's the matter?" Bishop Utrawski looked down at him and asked calmly.

"I'm going to have a somewhat dangerous operation going forward, and I'm going to need your help."

"In exchange, I'll help you find someone who can solve your problem, no later than three months," Gawain said. ”

"Okay."