Chapter 215 God's Sin (13)

Shelley was obviously bewildered by her righteous attitude, "...Nothing is impossible."

"That's it." He De lifted the quilt, got off the bed, turned around and hugged Shelley's furry head, and kissed Shelley heavily on his bewildered face, "Stop making trouble, and go downstairs to eat."

Shelley: ...

He couldn't figure out how things had come to this point.

While eating, Shelley suddenly came to his senses and cast his eyes on He De like a knife.

"fraud."

Hede: ? ? ?
He De looked confused, "How did I lie to you?"

Shelley made no explanation.

He just suddenly remembered that he had only gained a very weak power of faith from He De.

Other than that, never got it.

But now she says she likes him, isn't that a lie?
Shelley felt that as long as he liked it, he would have a little bit of faith, but he didn't have it now.

He De felt that he needed an explanation.

How can you frame people for no reason?

She disagrees!

But Shelley was already unwilling to say anything more.

...

They are leaving the city today.

The two came out of the inn and walked down the street one after the other.

Suddenly there was a loud noise behind him.

"what happened to you?"

"My God, what happened here?"

"What's wrong with him? Is there any old disease? What about his family?"

Not far behind Hede and the others, a passerby suddenly fainted to the ground, foaming at the mouth.

Passers-by surrounded the past.

When He De was walking forward with his head down, he bumped into a wall of flesh.

She looked up at Shelley, who was looking at the group of people with a different expression.

He De also looked over and knew it in his heart.

This is probably what Shelley called the next disaster—the plague.

He De felt that he should not have the ability to eliminate the plague.

This kind of thing should only be solved by finding the God of Plague.

He De was about to push Shelley to leave, but found that he was keeping his head down, silent.

Hede also looked over.

A man was sitting on the ground, holding Shelley's leg.

He De's body was faster than his brain, and kicked him out with one kick.

The man fell under a shed on the side of the road and fell on a stone.

He De found this place particularly familiar, she seemed to pass by here last night, and then a hand also came to grab her ankle.

He De looked at the young man clutching his abdomen and howling in pain, narrowed his eyes, "Who is this?"

Shelley shook his head.

After the young beggar regained his composure, he looked at Hede and Shelley accusingly, "Miss, you are too cruel."

He De ignored him, holding Shelley, "Let's go."

"God of Light, do you want to abandon your believers?" The young beggar shouted behind him.

The footsteps of Hede and Shelley stopped.

The young man's voice also alarmed other people. Those passers-by looked over and saw only a girl in a purple dress and a beggar in the corner.

Did not see any light god.

"Neuropathy."

"What God of Light?"

"Why does this kind of person still exist in our city, drive him out quickly!"

The young beggar pursed his lips, quickly got up from the ground, and then quickly came to Shelley's side, holding his hand.

When Hede watched him successfully touch Shelley, he frowned.

Shelley looked down at his hands, then looked up at the young man's dark blue eyes, was silent for a while, and asked gently, "Are you blind?"

The youth's dark blue eyes blinked slightly, "Ah, you can see it all."

"What's your name?"

"Grey."

Shelley was silent for a while, "What do you want to do?"

Gray: "I want to go to Nalin Emperor City. The destination of the two of you should be there too. I want to walk with you. I am a blind person, how can I get there successfully?"

He De looked at Gray holding Shelley's hand and sneered, "I don't think you are blind."

Gray didn't speak, just looked at Shelley.

His eyes were blurry, but because his gaze was so clear and precise, it would appear that he could actually see.

Shelley: "Well, you come with us."

Hede rolled his eyes.

Because of the addition of Gray, the little white horse can't do it anymore.

Shelley bought a carriage.

The little white horse was pulling the carriage, and the three of them sat on it.

The carriage drove out of the city.

Shelley sat in the middle, and De and Gray sat facing each other on the left and right.

He De looked at him, "Since you can't see it, how do you know that he is the God of Light?"

Gray is smiling, he has a gentle and gentle face, his lips are too red, as if stained with blood, even when he smiles, there is always a vague and cold aura about him.

"I'm blind, because I can't see, so I'm more sensitive to breath."

"You haven't seen the God of Light before, how do you know it's his breath?"

Gray shrugged his shoulders, "Well, I just came to this city, because I am a believer of the God of Light, so I went to the Church of Light first, and I heard a child in the Church of Light say that the God of Light has appeared here, and I too It’s just a matter of luck, it seems I’m lucky.”

Hede didn't speak any more, he leaned against the car wall and looked at Gray.

Although she couldn't see anything wrong at the moment, her intuition told her that there was a secret in this person.

Shelley has been looking at Hede.

Seeing her paying attention to Greg, a trace of dissatisfaction flashed in her eyes, but she didn't say anything.

...

A month has passed in the blink of an eye.

The three have been walking together.

Every time they pass through a city, the Church of Light will rise there.

That night, they stopped in a forest, lit a fire, and the three of them sat on the ground around the fire.

The night makes people sentimental.

Gray, who has always been unwilling to reveal his true heart, has a rare desire to understand.

He looked in Shelley's direction, "This month, some people wanted to follow you, why didn't you agree? But you are willing to take me with you."

Hede also felt very curious.

Now the Church of Light has risen.

Human beings are very real, as long as they get benefits, they will support you.

Now many places are spreading good words about the God of Light. His reputation is not as bad as it used to be. Once someone mentions it, he will always be cursed.

Now there are many believers who are devoted to him, but Shelley refuses to follow them.

But that day brought Gray.

Shelley was sitting leaning against a tree, the orange-toned firelight enveloped his body in a layer of warmth, and the furry halo spread out on his young and plump face, making him look like he was made of condensed light spots unreal character.

Shelley was silent for a while, then said: "My brother Hoddle is also blind."

Gray was a little surprised, but then calmed down again, "It seems that Shelley has a very good relationship with my brother."

"No." Shelley shook his head, "Our relationship is not good."

Gray looked even more surprised, holding his face in his hands, "Then you are still willing to save me."

(End of this chapter)

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