Chapter 212 God's Sin (10)

The system can't stand it.

[Look at what the believers of the Guangming Cathedral do first. You can’t even go to church to chant scriptures every morning. How dare you say that you are a believer in the God of Light? 】

He De: "Well, I don't deserve it."

system:……

...

Because of yesterday's conversation.

Shelley bet against Walter for several days.

Of course Hede didn't notice it.

Shelley's anger is manifested in that he doesn't talk to He De, doesn't look at her, and has a cold attitude.

Hede thinks this is normal.

God, what's wrong with being reserved?
They walked through the wilderness, lakes, and forests all the way, and came to a new city.

This city is not at the same level as the small town they had before.

This city looks even bigger and more prosperous.

Unlike their small town, this city looks very wealthy.

There are people coming and going on the street, everyone's face is plump and rosy, and they can see that they are doing well.

But this thriving picture will always give people a sense of disobedience.

It was as if a thick cloud was hanging over the city, covering the smiling faces of everyone walking on the road with an invisible haze.

"You little bastard, you dare to steal something, it's against the sky!"

"No matter what, stealing is an unforgivable sin, kill him quickly!"

He pulled the rein, and the white horse stopped in the middle of the road.

A black shadow emerged from a dark alley ahead.

The shadow was quickly crushed to the ground by the two big men chasing after him.

It was a child who looked very young, holding something in his arms.

Combined with the words just now, it should be something he stole.

After the two big men pressed the child to the ground, they raised their fists and punched him.

The child wailed at first, whimpered a few times, and then fell silent.

A large pool of blood pooled under him.

After the two big men vented, one of them dragged the child back by one arm.

Only a long bloodstain was left on the ground.

Pedestrians on the road didn't react too much when they saw the bright red liquid, and even stepped on the blood without any hesitation.

A bunch of bloody footprints were left on the ground.

Soon the blood was trampled into messy marks, mixed with the soil, and the dazzling red turned into dirt.

"It's Church's divine power." A cold voice came from the boy in front of him.

He De looked down at him, pulled the rein and continued to move forward.

Shelley said: "This city is shrouded in a sinister atmosphere, and there are Church followers everywhere."

Hede nodded.

In fact, they don't know much about these gods, the power of admiration, believers, various churches, this kind of power, and morality.

Shelley seemed to know that she couldn't understand, so he didn't say anything.

Hede found an inn and booked a room.

He De only booked a room to see Shelley's reaction, but he didn't respond.

Hede Lexie pulled Shelley upstairs.

She would be happy to be in the same room with him alone, and it would be best if something happened.

Shelley didn't respond, and De guessed it was because he had no idea of ​​the difference between men and women.

After all he is a god.

It was getting dark outside, and Shelley was sitting by the window, holding a teacup with a cup of hot water in his hand.

Hede sat opposite him and ate.

She didn't care about Shelley, God probably doesn't need to eat.

Looking at the deep night outside the window, Shelley could still see large swathes of black clouds floating in the sky, as if a snowstorm would sweep over at any moment.

Shelley's pupils gradually lost their focus, and she fell into the memory, reciting softly and slowly: "Do you know? A long time ago, God was neither omnipotent nor eternal. God was not superior. The only difference between him and human beings was that It is longevity."

"And after the twilight of the gods, the world perished, and the remaining gods built a new world again. Hodur and I returned from the underworld, and those gods and I established a new order and law. I saw a lot that made me feel disappointed. stuff, I'm no longer involved in anything with them."

"I slept for a long time, and after I woke up, the world became like this."

"The new world is completely different from before the dusk of the gods. It is so chaotic that it seems that it will experience another end of the world at any time."

"And in this doomsday-like world, fragile human beings who are struggling to survive, they use all their strength to pass their voices to God's ears. I used to feel confused, what's the use of telling God, God won't listen."

"But looking at this now, I can understand it."

After Shelley finished speaking, a look of pity appeared in his eyes, and he let out a long sigh.

He took a sip of water and looked at Hede opposite.

She didn't know when she stopped eating, frowning and looking at herself, as if thinking about a worldwide problem.

Shelley's words were very informative, but Hede only paid attention to one thing.

"You came back from the underworld, isn't the underworld a place for the dead?"

Shelley nodded.

"So you're dead?"

He nodded again, more heavily this time.

He De didn't ask any more questions, but he was already guessing in his heart.

How did you die?

Ragnarok?
Also, is it possible to be resurrected after death?
Really cool.

He pulled Shelley's hand, and put a shiny candy in his palm, "For the sake of your death, I reward you with a candy."

Shelley: ...

Shelley took the candy, took it apart, stuffed the candy into his mouth, and the sweet taste spread in his mouth.

Shelley couldn't help squinting his eyes, like a satiated cat, feeling sweeter than any candy he had ever eaten.

Hede suddenly realized something.

He said that there was almost no difference between gods and humans. Does that mean that gods also have to eat?

After Hede asked this question, Shelley glanced over coldly, and then looked at the dinner plate that was already empty on the table.

"Of course, I'm so hungry that my stomach starts to hurt. Are you treating your god like this?"

Hede: ...

He De hurried out of the room and asked someone to deliver another meal.

...

In the dark alley, a dying child was lying in the corner, not knowing whether he was alive or dead.

He felt cold all over his body, as if he had fallen into the icy river, his body trembled uncontrollably, and every inch of his skin felt the pain of being torn apart.

And gradually, the pain began to disappear.

He seemed to be enveloped and wrapped in warm sunlight, and the warm water flowed slowly over his body, healing every inch of his skin.

The child slowly opened his eyes, and saw a blur of white light, a snow-white silhouette was sunken inside, and his golden hair was as dazzling as the sun.

"God...?" The child made a trembling and weak voice.

The light faded away, and he saw a fair and handsome face smiling at him.

This seems to be... the God of Light.

Shelley's face can always make people feel happy and warm, but his eyes have always been slightly alienated, "Does it still hurt?"

The child sat up, leaned against the wall, and shook his head in a daze.

(End of this chapter)

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