Chapter 218 God's Sin (16)

They have been together for a long time.

But he had never felt the power of faith from her.

Shelley felt no favors from her.

She was indeed very kind to herself, as if she really liked him, but these were all illusions, which could be seen but not touched.

He often feels empty inside.

During this period of time, he has gotten used to her company, and he keeps her voice and smile in his heart, because a smile, a word, an inadvertent gentle movement or tone of hers will cause huge waves in his peaceful heart.

The more he could feel his depth, the more sad he felt.

Perhaps it was the moonlight that rendered the atmosphere just right, so he said this.

He was afraid that if it really came to the end, he would not be able to say such words that pushed her away.

He was afraid that he would lose control...

"Who told you that I don't want to? I don't want to. I'm running around with you. Do you think anyone can manipulate me?" I'm so angry, why is this little guy so rigid!

Shelley lowered her eyebrows, like a big dog who has been wronged, but she didn't want to show it, "Aren't you because of your mother and sister..."

Because they are loyal to the God of Light.

He De didn't know what to say, and looked at him expressionlessly.

Shelley raised her eyes cautiously, feeling that she was angry, and secretly happy in her heart, "Aren't you because of them?"

"Of course not." He De also knew that he was insecure, and the source of his anxiety was the power of faith.

"Is the power of faith that important? Is there nothing else that can make you have an absolutely rational judgment?"

Shelley opened his mouth, unable to speak.

Indeed, when he was in heaven, every time the power of faith came to him, he could hear the confession of believers.

So the measure in his mind is—power of faith = like it, no power of faith = dislike.

"Then I'll tell you today that the power of faith is not the truth, but my words are." He De clasped the back of his head with one hand, pulled the man in front of him, raised his chin, and blocked his soft lips .

Shelley stared blankly, an unknown emotion flashed deep in the golden pupils.

A strong force of faith penetrated into his body.

When Hede let him go, Shelley blushed and stepped back in a panic, "You you..."

Hede wiped off the water stains from the corners of his lips with his thumb, and seeing his terrified appearance, a smile flashed in his eyes, "What's wrong with me?"

Shelley blushed, "You really are a liar!"

Hede: ? ? ?
When you kiss him, you have the power of faith, but you don't usually have it.

Does this mean that you only like him when you kiss him?

But it's not right...

If you don't like him, you won't kiss him.

Shelley was bewildered, didn't say anything, strode past Hede and walked forward.

After a few steps, he stopped.

He has supernatural power and can go back directly, why walk?

But it was so dark, leaving her alone...

Forget it.

He De looked at his back and followed him quickly, "How did I lie to you? Explain to me! ... Why are your ears red."

Shelley: ...

"Leno, don't be a hooligan!"

...

Shelley and Hede came to the broken house one after the other.

The firelight came out from the dilapidated gaps, and there were dust flying in the streaks of light, and the inside was unbelievably quiet.

The aura that they traced in the past and disappeared just now became rich again here.

Shelley's eyes froze, her footsteps stopped, and she strode in again, pushing the door open.

Seeing that Gray was the only one inside, his expression relaxed.

Gray had moved away from the fire, groping around in a corner, looking dazed.

He couldn't see anything, only himself in the dark, as if he had been abandoned by everyone, the loneliness and helplessness on his face couldn't be concealed no matter what.

Shelley sighed inwardly, "Grey."

Gray heard the sound of pushing the door, so he found the direction and walked over, "You are back."

He De looked around, "Who came just now?"

Gray's eyes were blank, "I didn't see anyone coming."

"Really?" Hede narrowed his eyes dangerously.

"Really not." Gray's expression became a little aggrieved.

Shelley took Hede's hand and asked Gray, "Are you okay?"

Gray shook his head and covered his flat stomach with his hands, "I'm just a little hungry..."

Shelley stuffed half a fish wrapped in leaves into his hand, "Eat it, and rest after eating."

Gray nodded.

Shelley and Hede sat down by the fire, and the two exchanged a look that could only be understood by each other.

...

They lived together peacefully overnight, and the next day, they continued on their way.

Along the way, Gray occasionally disappeared, and when they were looking for someone, he would appear from another place.

As for his whereabouts, he also explained with reason and evidence, and there seemed to be nothing that could arouse suspicion.

On the way, occasionally they would feel that breath again.

It seemed that someone was following them, but when they pursued them, that person always fled quickly.

When Hede and Shelley disappeared again.

Gray left the place alone. He walked in the mountains and forests like he was walking on flat ground. He walked on the path stepped out by people, and finally stopped in front of a lake.

Gray's handsome and cold face was reflected in the lake. There was no expression on his face. If it weren't for the lack of focus of his eyes, he would not be a blind person at all.

A beautiful woman appeared behind him, her body was a large black cloud, softly supporting her uneven figure.

The woman hugged the cloud, her charming eyes looked at Gray's back with a bit of confusion.

"Well, you smell really good."

Gray turned around and looked at the woman gloomily, "Stop following me."

The woman blinked her charming eyes in a daze, and said in a delicate voice, "But I can't control it, I was attracted by your breath... ah!"

The clouds below her suddenly turned into mist and dispersed.

The woman's soft body flew towards Gray uncontrollably.

Gray pinched her neck, full of anger, "I don't care about you, but if you show up in front of me again next time, I'll send you to Hull."

The woman bit her lower lip, looked at Gray with aggrieved resentment, "I see~"

"You better keep your word."

"I will never appear in front of you again."

Gray snorted coldly, shook off the woman, and walked into the forest the same way.

The black mist condensed around the woman again into a soft cloud, and the woman bent over it as if she had no bones, her cheek rubbed against the cloud, and her eyes looked at Gray's back charmingly and bewilderedly.

"You can't believe the words of the God of Lies."

(End of this chapter)

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