Chapter 61 The Redemption of the Wolf King (1)
Backyard of small town church
"This...what the hell is going on?" Cornwas almost shouted, with a look of shock, because Rollin was not back alone, not far from him, in the shadows under the eaves, a tall werewolf was standing quietly.
The werewolf had a circle of silver hair on his neck, and was two meters tall. His muscles were tangled. He was shining with a faint green light in his eyes. He stared at him straight, making Cornwas' pores explode. If Rollin hadn't been here, he would have almost turned around and ran away.
"Calm down, calm down, my friend, listen to me first." Rollin soothes Cornwas' panic.
"What's wrong with you? Why did you bring...the werewolf here?" Cornwas asked the first half of the sentence. He realized that it was not easy to promote. There were other people in the church and immediately lowered his voice.
"It's a long story. Cornwas..."
Rollin was only halfway through his words, and the yell of a servant came from the front yard of the church: "Sir, are you doing anything?"
Apparently, the church servants were alarmed by the movements in the backyard.
Cornwas instinctively turned around and retreated. There was a dangerous werewolf here, and he was panicked.
Rollin hurriedly stepped forward and shouted earnestly: "Pastor, I need your help! Don't let others know what's going on here, okay?"
Cornwas was stunned, turned to look at Rollin, and saw that his originally confident and calm face was full of pleading.
He hesitated immediately and looked at the werewolf not far away. He remembered this guy, the wolf king who was defeated by Rollin last night!
This discovery made Cornwas feel much more at ease.
"He listens to me now, there is no danger." Rollin hurriedly explained that he took a big risk to the church with Gray. If the news leaked out and reached the ears of soldiers outside the town, the matter would be a big deal.
Facing that 100-man regular army, even Rollin was not sure to save Gray, and he might even be killed together.
The footsteps in the front yard of the church were getting closer and closer. As he was about to come, Cornwas finally responded: "Thorpe, I'm fine, you go ahead and go. Oh, and I have something to do now, don't bother me."
"Oh, OK, sir." The servant received Cornwas' response, felt at ease, and turned back.
Then Cornwas closed all the doors in the backyard tightly and locked them. Then he turned around and lowered his voice, "Rollin, why are you here with a werewolf?"
"Pastor, listen to me first." Rollin breathed a sigh of relief. He bet right. This Cornwas was indeed a reliable person. He was calm and would not lose his judgment when he panicked.
Then, Luo Lin told him about the werewolf tracking into the forest, seeing the injured and waiting for death, and finally helping the wolf king to regain the position of leader. Of course, among these things, Luo Lin concealed the existence of the elf Lu Fei, which was the best protection for Lu Fei.
As Cornwas listened carefully, he became calmer and calmer, and his reason and judgment returned to him.
Until Rollin finished speaking, he turned to look at the Wolf King who had always remained quiet and fell into deep thought.
After a long time, he asked the wolf king Gray: "I believe what Rollin said is true, but I can't believe you, werewolf."
"Why? The army is outside the town, so dangerous that I still follow Rollin, and I am the only one. Isn't this enough to prove my sincerity?" Gray's voice was low, with doubt and a slight incomprehensible anger.
Cornwas shook his head: "Your sincerity is enough, and I believe in you too."
"Then why?"
Cornwas discovered that this wolf king was different from the ordinary bloodthirsty werewolf. He could communicate calmly. This discovery made him completely calm down.
He sorted out his mind and said to the point: "To be precise, I can't believe that you can always suppress the impact of the dark curse on you. Maybe you still have rationality now, but can you guarantee that you will never go crazy and become like other bloodthirsty werewolfs? The killing in your heart will always exist and affect you, right?"
Grey was silent at once. What the pastor said was exactly what he was experiencing now.
Since he became a werewolf after being cursed by the Darkness, he could feel a terrible bloodthirsty and destruction surged deep in his heart from beginning to end. Although his rationality was suppressed by his strong will, the urge to kill was always ready, just like lava under a volcano, and I don’t know when it would erupt.
He could not give any guarantee because he could not do it, so he could only remain silent.
Cornwas sighed: "The werewolf curse has been around for a long time. Once the body changes, there is no way to expel it. Gray, let me call you that. What you do is admired by me, but I can't help you. You... run, while those soldiers have not found you, run, run into the mountains, and leave the human world forever."
The priest's words are very rational, and it is also the best choice for Gray's current situation, but it is also very cruel, because this is equivalent to completely cutting off the hope of Gray's return to the human world and living a normal life again.
Grey's eyes were dim, his ferocious face collapsed, and his tall and strong body became a little hunched, and anyone could see his decadence.
"Pastor, can't I suppress this curse?" Luo Lin felt a little embarrassed when he saw it.
Cornwas also felt sympathy for the tragedy of the wolf king Gray and sighed: "There is a way to suppress the curse, but it is extremely costly."
Upon hearing this, Gray's eyes immediately lit up: "Pastor, please help me. I am willing to pay no matter what the price!"
He was really fed up with the primitive life hiding in the deep mountains and old forests, and no normal person would like such a life.
Cornwas shook his head: "No, Gray. It's not you who needs to pay, but the normal person who helps you share the curse."
"What does it mean?" Gray was stunned.
Cornwas explained in detail: "The werewolf curse originated two thousand years ago. A genius black magician used extremely evil magic to combine wild wolf and human souls to create an unsolvable curse that can be continuously derived. More than two thousand years have passed, and this curse has been continuously derived. Even if people continue to hunt werewolf, the number of werewolfs still increases."
Speaking of this, Cornwas looked at Gray: "You are not the first werewolf to have this idea. Before you, many ancestors also wanted to return to normal life. The magicians and priests also thought of various ways, but they were unable to completely break the curse. Until five hundred years ago, people finally realized that this curse was unsolvable, at least mortals could not solve it. The reason was not because of the genius of the black magician, but because his actions violated the god of the beast, Singram, and the gods lowered the curse. So this curse is essentially a kind of divine punishment!"
Chapter completed!