Looking at the residents in the distance who were carrying their bags and planning to leave Gust Town, Angel said softly: "Aren't you going to stop them?"
"Personal choice, you need to bear the consequences." Alex said coldly.
"If you don't stop it, it will cause greater casualties. If the residents of Gust Town discover the clues, the situation may get out of control." Angel said.
Angel could even imagine that if all that group of people died, the residents might also deduce that leaving Gust Town was the cause of death. By then, panic would spread and fear would boil over. After everyone knew their identity as a caged bird,
, no one can predict what consequences will occur.
"Tear off the disguise of calm, and perhaps you can see the turbulent waves under the whitewash."
Angel was sure that Alex knew what the consequences would be, but he remained indifferent. Under his calm and undisputed mood, there was actually a heart that was ready to move, or even restless.
"Only when cracks appear in the illusion can the cage see the exit." Alex said softly.
Angel did not reply, but continued to look at the people leaving in the distance. Suddenly, Angel raised his eyebrows: "It seems that you want to tear down the disguise of calmness, but you can't do it now."
Alex followed the sound and saw a group of knights on horses blocking the people leaving.
I don’t know what they said, but those who left finally chose to return the same way.
"If it's not a coincidence, then the hands hidden in the darkness are still trying to whitewash the peace." A smile appeared on Alex's lips: "Although there is no result I want to see, it's not a bad idea.
variable."
After finishing speaking, Alex turned around and left the watchtower. Wearing neat and regular robes, he walked out of the church.
After he left the church, he smiled and greeted the fearful residents all the way, and comforted everyone with the injunctions from the divine book. No one could imagine that not long ago, this man almost wanted to push the entire residents of Gust Town into the abyss of darkness.
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Alex followed the main road until he came to the patrol of the Knight Guards.
With a friendly smile, he walked up to talk to people. And the person he was talking to was the knight who intercepted the group of leavers.
After a while, Alex smiled and left.
When he walked to a deserted place, Alex put away his smile and returned to his expressionless look.
"I asked, and it is true that someone ordered them to intercept. The reason used was that a pack of wolves was discovered on the way to the Holy City. The missing body of Knight Raven was most likely eaten by a pack of wolves." Alex
Kers paused, his eyes sarcastic: "A pack of wolves? Maybe there really are a pack of wolves, but it's hard to say whether they are real wolves."
Angel's figure emerged from the darkness: "Then you asked, who ordered it?"
Alex: "The news about the wolves was handed over to the Knight Guards by the Sheriff. However, I don't think the Sheriff will be the one who wants to whitewash the peace."
Angel once sneaked into the Sheriff's house in Gust Town in order to determine the location information, so he knew the Sheriff somewhat. From Angel's point of view, the Sheriff was an arrogant person who was somewhat self-righteous, but he
He has not made any serious mistakes towards the residents of the town. Judging from his position, he is barely qualified.
But if he were to be equated with the mastermind behind the scenes, Angel wouldn't believe it either.
"If the Sheriff didn't do it, then who did?"
"With the Sheriff's arrogant character, it is difficult for him to listen to the opinions of his subordinates. There are only two people who can influence his decision. One is the real lord of Gust Town, Viscount Bega. The other is...
Father Brunlon." Alex lowered his eyebrows: "I just asked, Viscount Bega did not leave the mansion today. On the contrary, Father Brunlon left early in the morning and went to see the sheriff."
In other words, Father Brown was the one who prevented this group of people from leaving.
Angel recalled Father Brenlang. To be honest, compared to Alex's powerful aura, Brenlang was as weak as a fluorescent light and had no sense of existence.
But as things progressed, this person's sense of existence began to soar.
Almost all the people in Gust Town were ignorant, but Father Brunlon seemed to have seen through something.
"I still don't think Father Brown is the controller of the undead." Alex suddenly said on the way back to the church.
Angel was noncommittal about this: "Whether he is a controller of the undead is another matter, but his desire to whitewash peace is very obvious."
According to this logic, the one thing that Father Brunlon did most, besides whitewashing the peace, should be brainwashing Alex. Then, Alex might really be closely related to Fan Cong. If Fan Cong is regarded as
From a prison perspective, no one else is important. The only person this prison may really want to imprison is Alex.
Thinking of this, Angel felt even more interesting.
Originally I was just testing the effect of the door, but I didn't expect to witness such an interesting scene.
Angel originally planned to return to Castle Black first if he couldn't find the location information. With the wizard's ability, there was always a way to locate it. If it didn't work, wouldn't there be Duoduoluo?
However, because of the dramatic scenes unfolding, Angel suddenly wanted to see the final outcome.
Alex returned to Kruja Church with a solemn expression. The church was brightly lit, and Father Brunlon stood in front of the statue of God the Father, speaking of suffering, redemption and hope in a compassionate tone.
Regardless of whether they believed it or not, everyone was silently reciting the sacred scriptures with Father Brunang.
Alex did not immediately go to Father Brown to ask, but quietly watched the scene in front of him. He did not recite the scriptures, nor showed any pity. He had the same expression as the statue of God the Father in the church.
One after another, they are like real gods, gazing at all living beings without emotion.
The waiting process is not peaceful.
Alex heard someone running hurriedly on the street outside the church. Angel went out to take a look, but someone was dead again.
Moreover, the people who died this time were not ordinary.
With a bang, the sweating Sheriff opened the church door. In the panic eyes of the believers, the Sheriff didn't say anything. He walked quickly to Father Brunlon and said something in his ear.
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Father Brenlang's pupils shrank suddenly, and after a while, his lips turned white and he nodded gently to the sheriff, and then said to the believers: "Due to some things, I need to leave temporarily. You can continue to recite the sacred scriptures in the church. I
I believe that under the gaze of Father God, all darkness will be dispelled."
Bolan Lang said this, but the believers were not calm. The panic on their expressions and the fear in their eyes all showed their inner uneasiness.
Bolen Lang didn't explain, sighed, and quickly followed the Sheriff and left.
When passing by Alex, Alex whispered: "I'll go too."
Brown Lang turned to look at Alex, looking at his eyes that were completely different from before, and finally nodded: "Come on."
…
This death case made the Sheriff sweat profusely with anxiety.
But it was because the people who died were the wife of the lord, Viscount Bega, and his two children.
When they arrived at Viscount Bega's residence, the place was already in a mess. Viscount Bega knelt in front of the statue of his ancestors in the courtyard, clasped his three heads in his hands, muttering absentmindedly and painfully to himself.
The housekeeper told them sadly that because of a series of horrific murders in the town, Viscount Bega rested in his secret room last night and slept until noon. When he came out of the secret room, he found that the entire house
Almost all of them died.
Only then did Alex learn that, except for Viscount Bega, a total of eighteen lives had come to an end, including the maids. And the housekeeper, because of the murder case, happened to go to the town last night to settle his parents.
Accommodation, escaped this disaster.
When he found out that there were as many as eighteen dead people, the Sheriff was completely confused. This was not just a matter of human life, but the dead people were also relatives of the Viscount!
While the Sheriff was worried about his future, Father Brunlon's lips turned white and his hands and feet were trembling.
"Are you okay?" Alex stepped forward and helped Braun Lang.
Bolen Lang did not respond, but whispered softly: "It's over... it's over..."
The steward standing nearest also heard what Bolen Lang said, and asked doubtfully: "What's the end?"
Without waiting for Braunlang's answer, Alex said: "Viscount Bega's mood has not calmed down yet. Going to recite the funeral rites now may make the Viscount even more excited. Moreover, Father Bollenlang also saw this.
The people of the God of Many Fathers have fallen into misery, and their hearts are filled with grief, and they will certainly not be able to perform death rites."
"Let everyone calm down first."
After speaking, Alex helped Father Brunlon to a remote corner, seemingly hoping to calm down Father Brunlon.
Alex had reached this point, and the housekeeper could only nod in agreement.
On the other side, Alex took Brunn Lang to a small garden. Because something big happened at the Viscount's mansion, there were no servants to trim the flowers. Except for the flowers that were so prosperous that they were almost dazzling, no one else existed.
"Father Brunlon, I think we should have a chat." Alex put Brunlon on the bench, went to the other side alone, and said against the light.
Brenlang seemed to still be immersed in his own emotions, but he stopped repeating "It's over". Obviously, he also heard Alex's words.
"Before talking about other topics, can you explain why you keep saying...it's over?"
"What is over? Is it the end of the people, the end of Gust Town, or..."
The cage is over.
Alex swallowed the last sentence and did not show off his cards immediately, but quietly waited for Braun Lang's response.