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Chapter 29 Prophecy

But there is no hurry yet. Although Isrell is indeed suffering from secret injuries, he is still a long time away from his death. If His Majesty the Emperor did not commit suicide and pursue some healing methods by chance, he would definitely be able to live for more than ten or twenty years.

The most important thing now is to make things clear first.

When he walked back to the side of the Avenue of Truth with Nostradamus, where everyone gathered, Joshua had already roughly described his experience in the Royal Mage Society. Among them, the engravings of the gods in the box of Eribos and the afterimage of the God of Despair and Luck. He also explained a little, so that the old wizard could have a rough understanding of this.

"Did the gods who fought with the abyss in ancient times? Is the black fog in the past because it was polluted?"

Based on the information mentioned by Joshua, Nostradamus came up with an answer that was not wrong, but was not the correct one. However, the warrior was too lazy to correct the mistakes in this regard, so he let him go. The old mage continued to sigh: "What the little guys said is really right. You really will cause some big troubles wherever you go."

"Yes!"

"Um."

The silver-haired girl standing beside Joshua immediately nodded vigorously, while the black-haired boy responded quite agreeably.

"I just know how to cheer... but let's not talk about these things for now. Master Nostradamus, our original purpose was to come to the Royal Mage Society to find someone and accompany me to my territory to get samples of the plague."

Glazed at his magical machines, Joshua looked back at the Royal Mage Association. The association was not corroded by the black fog. The spells protected it and its internal experimental equipment well. However, if such a big thing happened, the association would definitely fall into a period of time when it lost its function: "In this way, things will be troublesome."

"You're right, but don't worry too much."

With a smile, the old mage raised his hand and pointed at the moment when he woke up and was now looking serious. He listened to Vera explaining the past period of time and said in a low voice: "I have thought of these consequences for a long time, so there will be no delay in the plague later. My friend, Tamara Moore and his students will accompany you to Moldavia to retrieve the plague samples."

"Haha, just so they don't have to suffer the emperor's anger."

Shaking his head a little, Joshua could naturally see the purpose of Nostradamus. The seven mages in the second laboratory made experimental mistakes, causing black fog to spread, and most of the buildings on the Avenue of Truth were corroded, and the direct economic loss was more than 800,000 gold coins. It would be strange if Isrell didn't hang up these people and beat them up, and the rest of the association would also be implicated.

The four of them returned to the crowd.

Tonight, all the people around the Avenue of Truth were rushed to the church and near the city hall. The city guards were busy escorting the people to maintain order. Although the appearance of the two-headed giant just now made them extremely nervous and vigilant, they did not stop their work. Instead, they began to ask the people to leave as soon as possible.

On the church side, it seems relatively silent.

Saya had just told Robzek about the rough process of the matter, and after hearing this, the middle-aged man with silver hair kept frowning and thinking about something.

It is not very important to recall the test in the dream or to think about what happened. After realizing that Joshua and others were back, he and the great nun thanked Joshua and others.

After thanking the Knights, the leader of the Knights led the church knights toward the place where the church envoy lived. Robzek's current condition did not look very good. He did not even ask Joshua's experience in the underground laboratory of the Mages Society, nor did he ask what the black fog that seduces souls to sleep. To some extent, it was very dereliction of duty, but the warrior could understand the other party.

After all, if you kill more than a dozen of your former companions in your dream, no matter how strong a person is, he will be a little moved and uneasy after calming down. However, with the other party's mental strength, this is only temporary. Tomorrow morning, the cheerful leader of the Knights will come back.

"Thank you very much for your help from Earl. It is your credit for Captain Robzek's ability to leave safely this time."

Before leaving, Saya bowed slightly to Joshua. Her expression looked very calm, and even had a smile: "If you have the opportunity in the future, the church will thank you very much. If you need anything, we will do our best to help."

"Nothing, it should be."

Speaking indifferently, Joshua looked at the departing church members, especially Robzek's seemingly lonely back, and whispered to himself: "No wonder he advised Lorenda to let go of his psychological burden as soon as possible. Paladin is really a dangerous profession."

"That's natural, no matter what, the church is the front line of the organization that has been fighting evil."

Nostradamus shrugged slightly, and he looked at the heaven with some meaning and whispered to Joshua: "Although most of the mages do not believe in God and only pursue the truth, it has to be said that the gods of our time are completely different from those recorded in history. They may be willful, may have no mercy, and may even have no interest in everything in the world, but they are indeed disgusted with evil and chaos."

"I will go to see His Majesty the Emperor later, and I won't talk nonsense."

Realizing that he was talking a little too much, the old master shook his head: "Joshya, aren't you hungry? There has been a banquet for you on the Royal Avenue. Please do not refuse."

While Joshua and others were heading to King's Avenue, Saya was talking softly with Robzek among the departing church.

"You mean, he has divinity?"

The silver-haired Knights leader said to himself in a somewhat puzzled voice: "But how old is he? Even the Crown Prince is only on the road of exploration, how could he..."

"The Pope's Crown once said that this count from the North has a heritage from the sages."

The great nun shook her head slightly. She looked at the cross-star amulet on her chest with some excitement, then sighed and said, "The double blades on the heirs of the Kaos family are also inherited by sages. You should know what that means."

"Of course I know."

After a moment of pause, Robzek clenched his fists, and then said word by word in a serious tone: "When the inheritance of the saints gathers together, it is the time for the prophecy to be fulfilled."

At the origin of heaven and earth, deep in the sea and mountains, the initial fire was poured down, so the scorched heat and strong wind burned the seas, and the fire clouds and ashes covered the sky.

The stars in the sky fall, the dark abyss opens, the ridge collapses into basins, and the canyon rises into high mountains.

The end of the world is coming soon.

"It's still early, Commander, you're worried too early."

With a smile on his lips, Saya shook his head: "Although the situation in the far south is now severe, I am not worried that it is so strong. All the countries on the continent of Mycrov have strong strength. When danger comes, they will not be powerless to fight back."

"And let's not talk about this for now, Commander, what do you think we will invite this Count to participate in that plan?"

"What did you say?"

Hearing Saya's words, Robzek immediately frowned and turned to look at the other party. The grand nun's expression was calm, and his eyes were covered by eye masks. He couldn't see clearly. The fighting nun from the Gladden Monastery was not affected by the paladin gaze, but said seriously: "He has divinity and can penetrate the Abyss of Anos without a holy weapon. He is powerful and the mad dragon cannot stop him."

"You're right...but this is the church's plan."

Robzek nodded slightly, but refused, "We can't let an outsider join in, and if it goes well, we can eradicate those things at once."

"Maybe, I'm just giving an opinion."

Without caring about the other party's refusal, Saya seemed to just say casually: "But no matter what, we really need to pay close attention to the lord of Moldavia."

"That's the only thing."

Robzek nodded, and he recalled the scene he had experienced when he fell into a dream. After a silence, the leader of the Knights nodded deeply: "I agree."
Chapter completed!
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