Chapter 217 God's Sin (15)

The God of Plague has been dealt with.

He De calculated that one of the three things Shelley ordered her had been resolved.

The second matter is to revive the Church of Light, and the progress is almost 60.00%. There is no rush for this matter. As long as the rumors are clarified, the God of Light will naturally regain its previous prestige and be admired by the world.

The third thing to clarify the rumors is to find the source of the rumors.

It has almost been found out now that the rumor came from Nalin Emperor City.

...

Because they wanted to track down the God of Plague, they deviated from their original route.

It is getting farther and farther away from Nalin Emperor City.

The three of them continued on their way.

They passed a small village and stopped temporarily in an abandoned wooden house in the village.

He De went out to catch some fish, lit a fire, and started cooking.

The other two, a blind man and a god who doesn't eat fireworks, it is hopeless for them to do it.

Along the way, when it comes to eating and drinking, you can either buy it or do it with Germany.

Shelley and Gray sat talking by the fire.

After Shelley talked for a while, his voice gradually disappeared. He looked at Gray with a thoughtful expression.

Hede looked at Shelley, then at Gray, and was dumb.

Shelley: "By the way, there is one thing I forgot to ask you. What are you going to do in Narindi City?"

Gray looked at the fire with a smile on his face, and the fire reflected in his unfocused eyes, he had a different look, "I, there was a famine in the place where I lived before, and I heard that the people in Nalin Emperor City live in a It's good, so I want to go and have a look."

His voice fell, and there was silence in the air for a while.

They did not forget that Gray had previously stated that he was a follower of Shelley.

Shelley felt a little guilty when his followers were reduced to such a miserable situation.

Gray is blind, so he naturally doesn't know Shelley's expression at this time.

He De glanced at Shelley, his voice was lax and filled with indescribable indifference, "So you are so stupid, you don't really think that your famine is because your gods are useless, do you?"

The gods here are not omnipotent.

It is impossible to wave his hand and send wealth, health, and rights to his believers.

It's just the desperate waste who pinned their hopes on another person.

As for the believers of the God of Sin, if they get what they want, they also need to pay a corresponding price.

Everything will be revealed on Judgment Day.

Those who do good deeds can ascend to heaven, and those who are not redeemed will be thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone to perish forever.

And those believers who are complacent because of their gods at this time, I am afraid they don't know what awaits them in the future.

Shelley looked at Hede.

He De was still grilling fish, so he took the time to give him a look.

Shelley read three words in her eyes.

--"you are right."

Gray hurriedly waved his hands, "No, don't get me wrong, I just want to visit, because my hometown no longer exists..."

At this time, no one cared about what he said.

"Shh-"

A black shadow flew past the dilapidated window.

The three looked at the past at the same time.

Gray's eyes were blank, he couldn't see anything, and he didn't know what happened.

Shelley and Hede stood up at the same time.

"I'll go and have a look." Shelley looked at He De, "You stay here."

He De obviously disagreed, and looked at Gray seriously, "Can you be here alone?"

"..." Can he say no?Gray swallowed, "I can."

Shelley had a headache, "Then you can go with me."

They stayed inside for a while, and when they chased them out, the man had disappeared.

With the remaining breath, Shelley chased to a river.

The surface of the river was sparkling under the moonlight. The nimble fish broke through the water, rolled in the air, and fell into the water again. The water splashed a little, and the atmosphere was quiet.

He De: "Stop chasing."

Shelley frowned and said nothing.

He felt a little familiar with that breath, but he couldn't recall it.

Shelley turned around, "Then let's go back."

"I didn't eat anything when I went back." Hede knelt down by the river, picked up a stick from nowhere, and his calm eyes fell on the sea. The stick was raised and lowered like an arrow.

A fish was brought out on a stick.

He De picked up the fish, threw it on a stone aside, and turned to look at Shelley, "Those two fish must have been roasted into charcoal."

Shelley thought for a while, but didn't refuse, and sat down on the stone beside her.

The night wind blows, blowing cool and pleasant.

The fire was crackling and burning.

Shelley looked at the two fish on the fire, and said without confidence, "How about adding another one? And Gray..."

He De looked at him coldly.

Shelley pursed his lips tightly and stopped talking.

At first he felt that He De paid too much attention to Gray, but later he found that He De didn't seem to like Gray very much.

"Why do you care so much about him?"

Shelley: ...

Or let him starve to death?

"You don't like him, do you?" He De suddenly thought of this, and looked at Shelley seriously.

"...What are you thinking about?"

She didn't think about it.

The world is a mess.

If there is no difference between men and women in their hearts, then love can naturally happen between any species.

"It's fine if you don't have one." Hede pressed his fingers on his chest, obviously heaving a sigh of relief.

"..."

Shelley tilted her head slightly, and the tips of her snow-white ears looked crimson at this moment. She didn't know if it was illuminated by the fire, or it was red in the first place.

Long golden hair hangs down his cheeks, and in the night, only the high and low contours of his side face can be seen, with soft golden eyelashes drooping slightly, his face looks extraordinarily innocent and beautiful at this moment.

...

He De only grilled two fish.

Shelley said nothing, but he left half of the fish wrapped in leaves.

On the way back, the two walked on the uneven cobblestones on the side of the road.

Shelley walked behind Hede, watching her feet.

"I just think that Gray is very familiar." Shelley's voice gradually dropped, and he didn't know why he had to explain, "He is very similar to my brother..."

He De did not speak.

Shelley raised his head slightly, looked at the slender figure of the girl in front of him, and lowered his brows again, with no emotion on his face.

"When everything is done and the dust settles, I will send you to your mother and sister."

Every word Shelley uttered was heavier than the previous one. After all the words were finished, it was as if a huge stone was pressed on his heart, making him unable to breathe.

He didn't look up, a black shadow fell before his eyes.

Shelley took another step and was about to bump into her. He realized that he stopped and looked at the person in front of him.

The distance between them was only two fists, and her face was completely close to his eyes.

Under the moonlight, he could see her distinct eyelashes, and the night-like calmness in her eyes.

He De: "Why do you think so much?"

Anyway, God, so sentimental!
Shelley looked at her face so close, her heart was beating wildly, and at the same time she felt a little lost, "You probably don't want to follow me either..."

(End of this chapter)

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