Mystic Holy See

v2 Chapter 121: sinful race

Her reaction was a little big.

Aldridge squinted his eyes and had some guesses in his heart.

Herbert, who was beside him, broke away from the complicated emotions at the beginning and became suspicious. He was at a loss for what was hidden in the words of the two old men.

He couldn't get around in his mind - how could it suddenly become like this?

Not only him, maybe the two Beyonders behind La Masia are in the same situation.

In this multi-party game, they are all irrelevant pawns.

Aldridge is not confused. He has a very specific understanding of his own situation. If the confrontation between La Masia Roland and Ferrell Heimard is everyone's concern, then he is a viper hiding in the dark. , always looking for your own opportunities.

However, he was a little worried.

He is under the curse of the Goddess of Storms, will he be seen by the Hayward family as believers?

Especially Helena.

She is not a simple woman, but has a deep scheming. If she sees the curse on him, will the commission itself have a purpose...

No, Helena made the commission before the curse first erupted, so it should be just a coincidence.

Even so, he has to be careful. Who knows if the curse can be seen before it erupts?

There are too many things to be careful about, but Aldrich is not so stressed. Anyway, he should be careful, he will not worry if he has more debts, and it will not itch if he has too many lice.

The most crucial problem is that in the crowd he needs to be careful of, he probably won't be able to beat anyone except Helena...

Hmm... Maybe he can't beat Helena, if she wasn't a secret contract sea patrol Yaksha, but had already become a Beyonder.

Although this is unlikely.

La Masia scoffed at Ferrier's so-called "honor" and spit out two words: "It's ridiculous."

Ferrier said calmly: "Why say more, you should feel honored to be fortunate enough to witness this great moment."

La Masia twitched the corners of his mouth, as if he was really too lazy to say anything, got up and walked to the avenue.

There is no intention to do anything at all, and the same is true of Ferrier.

The two Beyonders under his command naturally followed, and Helena followed Ferry without saying a word.

Herbert looked at Aldridge subconsciously and asked his opinion with his eyes.

Aldrich handed his head forward, motioned to follow, and said in a subtle voice, "Watch what happens."

So the two followed behind Helena side by side, and also set foot on the avenue.

Aldrich's eyes were involuntarily drawn to the giant mermaid sculpture. It was one thing to see it from a distance, but another thing to see it up close.

Every sculpture is lifelike, every detail on their bodies is very specific, the skin lines on their faces, the gaps in the fish scales on their tails, everything is impeccable, like the magic of nature, and like an absolute master's handwriting.

The giant blade they held was facing the avenue. Aldrich walked under the blade, and could clearly feel an aura that was as heavy as a mountain and sharp as a knife.

His scalp was numb, and the 'spirit' rose and fell in his mind, as if those giant blades would fall from the sky every moment.

"These are not dead things."

At this moment, Ferrier, who was walking not far in front of Aldridge, said softly:

"They were detached by the mighty power of the goddess and sealed here. They didn't die, they were just here to atone for the false gods."

Aldridge really wanted to say something:

The current Lord of the Sea is the true God!

In the essence of the world, what is right and wrong, ethics?

Whoever holds the authority is the true God!

If we really try to figure out the nature of the world according to human thinking, then we will overestimate human beings and underestimate the world.

Of course, it is undoubtedly even more stupid to say this to a fanatic, so Aldridge keeps a low profile and will never express any opinions here.

Helena, who was walking behind Ferrier, finally stopped being silent and asked in a low voice, "What are they?"

Ferrie smiled lightly and said with a longing, "They are Storm Naga! A sinful and depraved race."

His longing was not for the race he called "sinful", but for his god.

Aldrich and Herbert looked at each other, inquiring, but obviously, they had never heard of the name.

And Fei Li seemed to be interested, and continued: "They used to be the 'mysterious family' of the Storm Goddess, but after the 'War of Dawn', they betrayed their bloodline and became ministers to the false god!"

There was not much disgust for the betrayal in his words, it was just a plain statement.

Aldridge was surprised. It turns out that there is also a betrayal in the "Mystery of the Family"?

"They didn't get the ideal status. In the pseudo-god sequence, they were severely excluded."

"The cruelty enough to make this species extinct finally made them despair, and the instinct of life drove them to ask the goddess for forgiveness."

"Ah!"

"The great goddess is merciful and seals them here to atone for their sins forever."

Ferrell said word by word: "This is the fate of the betrayal."

Obviously, the last sentence was addressed to La Masia, but the old man didn't care, walking steadily at the forefront.

No one spoke again, and there were only a few uncontrollable footsteps on the empty and straight avenue.

But as he walked, Aldridge began to notice something was wrong—

The altar in the distance is not even close!

It didn't seem very far away, but after walking for more than ten minutes, the distance didn't get any closer, it was like walking in place.

Aldrich affirmed this phenomenon after selecting the reference object~lightnovelpub.net~ But strangely, La Masia and others walking in front did not react at all, but kept moving forward in a steady rhythm.

The same is true of Ferrie, who is a follower of the Storm Goddess.

Aldrich frowned and didn't say anything. If none of the high-order Beyonders were abnormal, his worries would be all the more unnecessary.

This awkward feeling lasted for 5 minutes again, and then returned to normal. Aldridge compared the reference and finally felt the distance narrowed.

He turned his head to look behind, and rows of storm naga statues stretched back, and he could not count the exact number at a glance.

It looks like he has come a long way.

Aldridge pressed the doubts in his heart and continued forward.

"La……"

Suddenly, Aldrich heard a distant sound, like a girl singing.

He looked at Herbert beside him, and found that he looked as usual and didn't seem to hear any sound.

Aldridge asked in a low voice, "Did you hear a sound?"

Herbert glanced at him, shook his head strangely, and said, "No."

Delusion?

Aldrich doesn't think so. He is a rank 2 Beyonder, and there is no possibility of such an illusion.

"La……"

Another distant girl's song!

So close at hand, as close to the ear.

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