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Chapter 839 Follower IX

 Chapter 840 “Follower X”

In the darkness, there was a lonely violinist holding a violin under his chin.

This piano has the JHS logo, which means Jesus, the savior of mankind.

But the person using the harp slowly raised his bow, and what he played was not a hymn.

The melody is full of sadness, a bit resentful, and even a bit like crying.

The cry of the devil cannot be listened to. It is another common trick besides inducement.

The priest saw through its disguise and turned a blind eye and left. The people around him were like pianos on the Concerto Road, fanning the flames and accusing the priest of being indifferent.

A kind Samaritan didn't know the reason and saved the devil.

He satisfied his conscience and prevented himself from being condemned by the world, but created more disasters.

This is the devil's trill, or the gasp of the Minotaur, which makes people who hear it run for their lives in the labyrinth without making any choice.

"The first group of believers who went on pilgrimage not only brought back news about Jerusalem, they also brought back many holy objects." Snape lit the cigarette and took a puff of it in annoyance. "The Shroud, the fragments of the True Cross."

"

"And the crown of thorns." The priest said tiredly. "It's so tiring to talk to you."

"Me too." Snape said. "Would you like to help us?"

"Venice gives a lot of money to the church every year."

"It's not the usual kind." Gianluca said, "It's like a flood, a lot at once."

"The naval expenditure of a maritime empire is enough to save the Vatican's financial crisis and Poland's military expenditure. Their opponents are not only the Ottoman Empire, but also the Mongols."

"Oh, my God." The secretary-general covered his face, "Oh my God."

"Sometimes you have to admit that if you don't have so much money, you won't have so many worries, and the Waldenses will be very happy." Snape said, "Do you know how Rousseau lived in Venice?"

"Like everyone else, I find women to be romantic and happy." the secretary-general said with disdain.

"Collective lies are not uncommon at all. The French revolutionaries were not the same as those they overthrew." Snape imitated Lucius and said in an aria, "Luxury, what a sin, let the rich

Degeneration corrupted the spirit of the poor. In fact, the French did not like the republican system that much. When Napoleon was restored, no one opposed it, especially those soldiers who had followed him. The democratic representatives were weak and scattered, and they did not care when strong enemies surrounded them.

practical."

"What are you talking about?" the pastor said angrily.

"Some things are meaningless, but they can make people feel happy. Do you know the Count de Saint-Germe who claimed to have found the Philosopher's Stone during the Louis XV period?" The Death Eater said with a funny smile, "No matter what he says.

, everyone who listened to his speech believed it, even if he said that he once had dinner with the Savior.”

"Does the Philosopher's Stone really exist?" the secretary-general asked.

"I don't know, I've never seen it." Snape flicked the ashes from his cigarette and said calmly, "Do you have any news about it?"

"I don't know either." The secretary-general smiled and said, "I suggest you don't pay too much attention to that stone. There are many people who have committed a lot of sins in search of it."

"I think the dispute between you and us is about the misuse of magic to harm people. Not all wizards are bad people. I know a wizard who can make the food harvest abundant."

"Then why didn't she help...uh."

"She is a coward. Not every kind person is courageous." Snape sighed helplessly, "And I think it is better for us to keep a distance. There are also good minds among Muggles who will use wizards as gunmen, or they

Once you learn how to use magic, it will be even worse if you abuse it in the future."

"Do you think I'm paranoid?" the secretary-general regained his composure and said calmly.

"I've seen people more paranoid than you." Snape took a puff of his cigarette and said, "The scar on my neck is from him."

"The Dark Lord?"

"I suspect that he is possessed by my wife. Although his body is gone, his soul is not completely destroyed." Snape said, "Do you believe in the immortality of the soul?"

"That's what the doctrine says, but if the devil's soul can be destroyed, I can accept the theory that the soul can be destroyed."

"There is a poisonous snake's venom that can destroy evil souls, but this poison will also be fatal to people, unless there are tears of the phoenix."

"We have our own exorcism process, but thank you for your kindness. I will contact you when I need help." The secretary-general looked at Gianluca and said, "Is it right to look for him?"

"Or can you leave me a code?"

"In the past, if I had secretly communicated with heretics, I would have been severely punished." The secretary-general said, "But the exorcist of my diocese is on vacation..."

"Is that the loud voice on the phone just now?" Snape asked. "Is he asking you for leave?"

"It's not a request for leave, it's him who informed me to take a leave." The secretary-general sighed helplessly, "No one can bear to be exposed to darkness for a long time."

"When you stare into the abyss, the abyss is also staring at you." Snape looked at the ceiling and slowly blew out a smoke ring. "Only an angel can make you forget that hell."

"Have you read Nietzsche too?"

"I don't like him, but some people have seen that she raised a group of fat badgers to be competitive."

"You think she's wrong?"

"I don't know, I just don't like the way she forces people." Snape paused and said, "It's like forcing an angel to become Satan."

"So she's a strict angel?"

"She is an evil witch."

"Then who is your angel? The woman who makes you understand what is taboo?" the pastor asked.

"I hope she can be gentle. Sometimes she is, but sometimes she can be hard-hearted and not like a woman at all."

"In addition to Rousseau, there is a French writer who also writes about psychology. Some of the contents are very enlightening to me, but some of the contents are very disappointing. He believes that the Inquisition throughout Spain used burning to death for ten people.

Thousands of people, that’s what the French write. It has certain limitations and you can’t believe everything. You can just read the ones you like, and you don’t have to accept them all.”

Snape paused for a moment, "Are you listening to my warning? Teach me how to deal with marriage?"

"If it's a warning, there will only be two people here. I'm just telling you how to study." The secretary-general smiled strangely, "I have never said Mass to the Protestants."

"You are creating a nightmare," said Snape.

"I have met many people from the upper class. Charity galas are just an excuse for them to party. These frivolous dudes are often suspicious and gullible. They have superstitious trust in the country. This is not because they really love their motherland.

, but believe that the national system will not change. On the one hand, they have great reverence for it, but on the other hand they have great contempt for it. They always put the blame on the government. They usually have nothing to do. They always fantasize about how to reform after they get the power. You can think of it.

Does anyone suggest that everyone in society eat vegetables for the sake of environmental protection? I am a monk and I have to eat meat, and I am not a Buddhist."

"That's a good idea." Snape said with a malicious smile.

"Didn't you say you can't cook Roman food?" Gianluca said.

"Just because I can't eat offal doesn't mean I hate steak, roast chicken, and ham. People are omnivores, and this is their basic need."

"What about the other side of the need? Do you like diving? Or girls who like diving?" Snape asked.

"This is private, I don't need to answer you."

"Stay awake, vicar, you will have to answer this question when the police come to ask you," said Snape.

"Didn't you say you had something to show me? Show it to me." The secretary-general began to change the subject.

"I've changed my mind," Snape said. "It's not easy to find someone like you these days. I won't let a banjo destroy you."
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