Original God's Dark Priest

Chapter 442 Rosalin returns?

The hidden rule of the Seven Summonings is that anyone who is made into a Seven Summonings card must have his or her own character card.

This is an unwritten rule and no one thinks there is anything wrong with it, but it is a bit outrageous for Saphir because her initial deck is the strongest one at present.

A deck with two Aurora + End.

Although Diona didn't know that she had the card End, but just with two Aurora it was an extremely terrifying deck.

Because these two cards are too terrifying, they have been listed as banned cards. The only way to obtain them is to challenge Saphir. But this girl is elusive, who can find her?

Maybe in the future, Duel Summoning Summit will be added, and collector's cards will be given out as winning rewards, which is also a good prize.

You know, even Cyno only used these three cards in a few games during the Flower Goddess Festival in the name of testing, and there is no subsequent way to obtain them.

Knowing this, Ying's expression became strange: "Then, how can I defeat that guy?"

"We must get the same cards as her, and then our skills and luck must be better than hers, only then can we do it." Diona said the plan without hesitation.

Hearing this plan, Ying scratched her cheek and asked again: "So... how do I get the same card as her?"

"By dueling and defeating Saphir, you can get Aurora's card." This is the standard answer and also the most useless answer. The meaning of this sentence is basically the same as "I don't know."

Ying looked at Diona, and so did Satou.

The same goes for little Paimon.

Being stared at like this by several people, Diona's cat ears drooped down: "I know this is strange, but this is the way it is now. Except for Saphir, no one has the right to use those two cards, unless you participate in the Duel Summoning Summit competition and win, but I don't know when that competition will start."

Ying sighed helplessly. It seemed that even in this regard, she had no chance to kill Saphir.

Sucrose didn't think too much about it. She could see that the reason for setting such a rule was because those two cards were too strong and could not be used in official competitions at all.

And she also knew Safir's personality. He was not the type who would bully others by relying on the strength of his deck.

This will naturally prevent powerful cards from flooding out.

It can be said that today's card players know about the existence of these two cards, but have no idea how to obtain them, so they use such gimmicks to create a hot topic and disclose that these cards will become prizes for the competition.

This will undoubtedly bring great popularity and enthusiasm to the subsequent competitions, killing two birds with one stone.

Sucrose understood this, and Ying was almost sure of it, but Paimon was still racking his brains for a solution.

After a long while, she weakly suggested, "How about... we go rob her? If we're lucky, maybe she will really give us the card."

Ying was too tired to complain about Paimon's ridiculous idea. She pointed her index finger at herself and said, "I hit Sapphire?"

Sucrose weighed the difference in combat power between the two sides and asked uncertainly, "Will we win?"

"Brother who is guaranteed to die."

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Goethe Hotel, coming once again to this room where he had stayed for only a few nights, Safire looked at the familiar layout in front of him and felt that everything had changed.

The last time she came here, she was to hand over the Heart of God to Rosaline, but this time...

"Master Dark Shepherd, the nuns from the West Wind Church are here." Anastasia half-knelt behind her and reported.

Saphir said calmly without turning back, "Let her in."

But after she gave the order, she didn't hear the other party's footsteps leaving. After a few seconds, Saphir glanced at Anastasia with some confusion: "What? Is there a problem?"

"No..." Anastasia did have something to ask, but when she met Saphir's red eyes, she immediately swallowed the words.

Just as she was about to leave quickly, Saphir's next words rang out: "Or... did you notice something?"

Anastasia's scalp tightened, and the next moment, Saphir appeared in front of her, his scarlet eyes that seemed to be dripping with blood staring at hers.

"You, what did you discover?" When Saphir spoke, the assassination field had already been activated, and the murderous intent in the field began to erode Anastasia's spirit.

Anastasia felt a darkness before her eyes, and a great fear lingered in her heart. At first, she just thought that the nun named Kesha gave her a familiar feeling.

She just wanted to mention it casually, but she didn't expect that a look from Safir would make her completely speechless. She had no intention of inquiring about Kesha's identity now, she just wanted to escape quickly.

But because of fear, her legs were completely weak and she couldn't even stand up. She could only kneel on the ground and tremble.

"You're in such a mess, Anastasia." Saphir put away his assassination domain, which made the other party feel relieved. "Curiosity kills the cat, remember this."

Anastasia nodded repeatedly, then stood up and ran away without looking back.

Lord Dark Priest was too scary. She never wanted to be alone with him again.

After a while, crisp footsteps were heard outside the door. It was Rosalyn.

Sure enough, the next second, Rosalin opened the door and walked in.

Looking at Rosalin in her white nun uniform, Saphir only saw a sense of disobedience: "You are a clergyman, but you still wear high heels. Your professionalism is really worrying."

"Same here." Rosalin was not polite. She sat down at the table and took a sip of the wine that Safir had poured in advance. "Why did you call me here? Don't tell me it's just a reunion among old colleagues."

Saphir looked at Rosalin's delicate face and grinned, "What if I say that it's just for the sake of reminiscing about the past?"

"You're not that bored, are you?" Rosalin looked at Saphir in surprise. "I thought my days of hiding my identity were over."

Saphir shrugged. In fact, it didn't matter even if Rosaline was exposed now, because the goal had been achieved, and Dotore had disappeared. She had a thousand excuses to get Rosaline back to the Fatui.

But she wasn't sure what the other person was thinking.

What Rosaline wants is a new world, which coincides with Saphir's ideas, and Barnabas rebels against the law of nature in order to escape the damn fate, which also fits with them.

This is the fundamental reason why Saphir has been able to stay in the Fatui until today.

Now that the Xumi incident is over, Mond will not become the base for the Fatui's next move for the time being, but it is only temporary.

Now is indeed a good time to bring Rosalyn back to the forefront.

"Can't stand the loneliness so soon and want to go back? I thought you would be satisfied with your current life in Mond." Saphir looked at Rosaline who was sitting upright. She had been in the Church of Favonius for so long and had indeed learned a lot of etiquette of nuns.

At least for now, her demeanor is very different from before.

Rosalin shook the wine glass in her hand. She did not answer the question immediately, but asked another question: "So, the person you have been wary of all along is Dotore? Is it because of Alechino and the Hearth House?"

Saphir was not surprised that Rosaline remembered the matter of Dotore, because according to the records of the World Tree, she was already dead. The person alive now was Kesha, and Kesha was not in the records of the World Tree, so she could naturally avoid the influence of the World Tree.

Saphir shook his head. "Yes, but not entirely. Alechino and Hearth House do play a large role, but the main reason is personal hatred. I have always been wary of him, so I will not let him hold any evidence against me. Otherwise, I will be too passive, right?"

"But if I go back rashly, how can I explain to Inazuma? If I remember correctly, Inazuma paid a huge price to settle the matter because of my death." Rosalin looked up at Safire and took in all her expressions.

Saphir narrowed his eyes slightly: "It doesn't matter. Inazuma owes me a lot of favors, which is enough to repay."

"You may not realize that you squint every time you want to do something bad. It's time to change this little habit." Rosalyn drank the wine in the glass.

Saphir poured her another glass.

This action caused Rosalin to chuckle: "It is indeed a good skill to pour wine."

"In my life, I have only poured wine for four people, and you are one of them." Saphir put down the bottle calmly, "The establishment of 'Lady' has never been revoked. The Queen knows my movements and knows that you are still alive."

"But she acquiesced to my funeral, which means she has agreed to my leaving." Rosalyn did not respond, her words full of rejection.

Saphir was not surprised by her reaction. After thinking for a moment, he said, "But last time, I saw one of your former subordinates who was arranged to infiltrate the Abyss Cult."

"You didn't kill him? That's unlike you." Rosalin didn't care about the life and death of her subordinates. She was more curious about what Saphir was thinking.

Saphir looked at Rosaline who looked indifferent, pursed his lips, and then said: "I helped him. I helped him gain the trust of the Abyss Cult."

Rosalin stopped drinking, and after a few seconds she put the cup on the table, frowning and looking at Saphir in front of her: "I need an explanation."

"Although the Cult of the Abyss is in a hostile relationship with the Fatui, they are still useful. What will happen to humans when they are eroded by the power of the Abyss? Hillbillies? Hollow Knights? Or... become those baptized in deep sin?" Saphir said something very dangerous.

Rosalin frowned, analyzing the meaning of Saphir's words in her mind. The abyss can be used, and Rosalin's once loyal subordinates were sent to the abyss as undercover agents.

Even Saphir saw this incident. It was very likely that those people did it on purpose. Was it to sow discord between the undercover and Saphir? Or...

"Whether you kill him or let him go, it makes no difference. The moment you discovered his act of surrender, the conspiracy had already begun..." Rosalin figured out everything, and then her brows relaxed.

She looked at Saphir with an inquiring look: "Because no matter what the result is, those who obtain the power of the abyss through undercover will inevitably be hostile and hate you, and this will also become a sharp weapon against you in the future.

There is no solution to this, and the only solution is..."

"You." Saphir stretched out his hand and clinked glasses with Rosalyn, and the two of them smiled knowingly.

After drinking the wine in the glass, Rosalin exhaled lightly: "I'm curious, did you realize this from the beginning, so you went to great lengths to save my life?"

"I'm not that utilitarian." Saphir shook his head and chuckled, "I just simply think that you shouldn't have died in Inazuma..." Especially, you shouldn't have been killed in the castle tower by the shadow because of the conflict with the Traveler, pushing Inazuma completely to the opposite side of the Fatui.

Rosalin had no intention of delving into Saphir's half-said and half-reserved words. She just kept looking at him: "I always thought that you were paranoid because you were willful, but now I suddenly feel that you seem to know something that others don't know...

Did you write that letter?"

"Of course I wrote it. Who else could it be but me?" Safire was a little confused, not knowing why Rosalyn asked this.

But Rosalin shook her head gently: "You don't understand what I mean. I mean, the person who wrote the letter, is it 'you'? Or... is it another 'you'?"

"Did you notice?" Saphir did not hide it. After all, many people knew about this. "Well, that was me in the future. I went back to the past to change the ending of your death and to change my journey this time."

"Change the journey 'this time'? It sounds like you spent much longer in Teyvat than we thought." Rosaline was suddenly confused. She felt that there was something wrong with what Saphir said.

Saphir didn't notice her change, but nodded slightly: "I have probably reincarnated here many times, but every time I failed, and then returned to the beginning... Forgot everything, and then started again."

"Does this make sense? If you forget everything, you will also forget your past regrets, right? This will give rise to new regrets, and the same thing will repeat itself..." Rosalin's voice was a little low, and the look in her eyes when she looked at Saphir became a little complicated.

Saphir shook his head: "I don't know, because my memory has not been fully restored, and there are still many things I don't know."

Rosalin frowned. She always felt that something was wrong, but she couldn't tell where it was. In short, in her opinion, things were not that simple. After thinking hard for a while, she suddenly had an idea in her mind: "If this is the case, the future you came to the past and changed some things. Wouldn't this have an impact on you?

In other words, what if, I mean what if, something unexpected happens to you once in so many reincarnations, will you still appear in the future?

And, if that's the case, why do you have to delete your memory every time? Isn't it better to keep your memory? "

Safir was confused by the series of questions. She didn't know how to explain and could only look at the other person silently.

The two of them stared at each other in this gorgeously decorated room for a long time. Finally, Rosaline gave in: "Forget it, I'm not the kind of person who can escape from reincarnation. I don't understand these things. Just treat me as talking nonsense."

Her words might not be so rigorous, but they made Saphir think, is his future self... really "himself"?


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