Mystery: The Witch and the Calamity

Chapter 491: Louise's story

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"The culprit of the Great Smog time in Backlund was a demigod 'witch' named Panatia, and she was also the one who introduced me to the 'Witch Sect'."

At the current stage, among the Beyonders that Louise can get in touch with and can have friendly exchanges with, Bernadette has the highest sequence and the most extensive knowledge.

More importantly, she seems to be able to discover the changes in her body. Although it is in the clouds, it can at least provide reference. Therefore, Louise intends to confess some things... Of course, she cannot confess without reservation. .

She continued to speak seriously: "The Great Smog in Backlund was not impulsive, but a very complicated pre-planning process. I didn't participate much in this process, but on the day of the Great Smog, I personally experienced a matter."

Having said this, Louise showed a little fear, and Tong Kong said in a small form:

"The 'Witch of Despair' Panathia went very smoothly. She released despair and plague everywhere, causing huge casualties, and thus almost digested the remaining potion in her body, and she had already prepared Zhou Xiang, and she had a chance at The major churches and Loen's official demigods escaped before the arrival."

"Unfortunately, she failed." Bernadette said the result that everyone knew.

Louise nodded slightly. She raised her head with a hint of panic in her eyes. She asked:

"But do you know how Panatia failed? Do you know what happened to her?"

For a big figure like Bernadette in the Extraordinary World, this is not a secret: "The Witch of Despair" has not been caught by any church, her life and death are unknown, and she has completely disappeared.

However, it seems that Louise seems to know the secret behind this, Bernadette pondered, "The Witch" broke away from the "Witch Sect", it really is not such a simple thing.

When talking about the Great Smog incident in Backlund just now, Louise chose to hide it, but it must be no trivial matter to make such a daring **** scroller look horrified... Bernadette's interest Suddenly raised, she asked very cooperatively:

"What happened on the day of the Great Smog? Where did the "Witch of Despair" go?"

"A woman." Louise raised her voice, took a deep breath, and described in detail:

"A woman with a beautiful appearance but no expression, she just glanced at Panathia, who was like an oil painting, which was instantly smeared off!"

"Then the woman looked at me and disappeared..."

That's enough, Louise naturally won't reveal her communication with the "Goddess of the Night"... Well, although "Goddess of the Night" didn't say a word to her, it doesn't count at all. There have been exchanges.

However, Louise believed that Bernadette would figure it out on her own.

As the daughter who received most of Roselle's inheritance, a big figure in the Beyonder world, although Bernadette was one step away from being promoted to an angel, she was by no means an ignorant person.

She knew that from the beginning of the Fifth Epoch, the gods no longer descended easily, but they were by no means unable to descend.

The "beautiful woman" that Louise mentioned just now is exactly the same way that Bernadette knew that the "Church of the Evernight Goddess" had appeared in the same way.

In other words, in the Backlund smog incident, the "Goddess of the Night" descended.

Bernadette was wondering why Louise was terrified before, but now she fully understands it, but then another question popped into her mind:

"Why did the 'Goddess of the Night' descend?"

Is it just to destroy a "Witch of Despair"? Don't be ridiculous, if that's the case, the seven righteous gods may have to descend once at every turn.

The great smog of Backlund hides a deeper danger!

Bernadette suddenly felt a little fortunate. Fortunately, she did not try to prevent this crisis, otherwise it would be a big problem to even get out of her body!

After a short period of amazement, Bernadette began to focus on Louise. From the description just now, we can see that when the "Goddess of the Night" was hiding the "Witch of Despair", Louise happened to witness the whole process. But she was let go by "Goddess of the Night"!

She is a "witch", a "witch" who is inseparable from the Backlund smog. There is no reason for the "Goddess of the Night" to omit Louise.

Unless she did it on purpose.

Louise is the **** scroller of "The Fool", who was discovered by "Goddess of the Night" but was unscathed... Could it be that there is a game between gods?

A memory suddenly appeared in Bernadette's mind, which was what Roselle said in his later years:

"Among all the gods, 'Night' is probably the most hidden one."

As for some other strange words, Bernadette couldn't understand them at all, because Roselle's temperament had changed drastically at that time, and he couldn't tell whether those words had actual meaning.

She was silent for a long time, then glanced at Louise with a calm expression, and asked:

"How does 'The Fool' evaluate this matter?"

I knew you were going to ask this! Louise answered quickly, but with a little confusion:

"Mr. Fool said: Don't worry about it."

Don't worry... Bernadette's heart moved, which proves that there is probably some kind of tacit understanding between "The Fool" and "Goddess of the Evernight", but what does this tacit understanding have to do with Louise, a little "witch"?

She was a little puzzled, so she asked:

"Is this what you just said, all the changes that happened to you?"

Louise shook her head, her eyes were full of confusion, but she continued to tell the story dutifully:

"One more strange thing~www.NovelMTL.com~ happened when I was sailing back to Bayam from Backlund by boat."

Bernadette secretly said as expected, and then listened carefully to Louise's not-so-splendid description:

"Strange things happened in Bansi Harbor."

"The night when the passenger ship stopped at the port of Bansi, there was a strong wind on the island. For some reason, I and some other passengers got off the ship and found that a bishop of the 'Church of Storms' had already fallen, and he believed in Bansi. the 'weather god'."

Similar ancient beliefs in the Southern Continent are not uncommon, but most of them have been squeezed by the "Church of Storms" and have no living space, so Bernadette is very unfamiliar with Bansi Port, the "God of Weather".

She remained silent, listening to Louise continue:

"From the mouth of this fallen bishop, we learned that there are cultists who are worshipping the 'God of Weather' and are fighting hard against the 'Punishers', so we went to have a look."

Bernadette couldn't help but tease: "You are more courageous than I thought."

Louise smiled slightly, as if Bernadette was complimenting her, and then said mysteriously:

"We have discovered a big secret. The 'weather god' of Bansi Port is actually a living angel!"

"Maybe because of the sacrifice of the cultists, the 'weather god' responded and called out a name: Chik."

Louise showed a proper look of fear, shrank her neck slightly, and said:

"Fortunately, we ran fast, so we didn't encounter any danger... However, the 'weather god' of Bansi Port only shouted this, and then disappeared completely."

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