Cecia felt that she had heard wrongly, so she stretched out her hand and pinched her ears, then turned her head slightly and pointed her ears at Ondu.
"Can you say that again?"
"Do me a favor, go to the underground of your church and get a forbidden device."
"Are you out of your mind? Do you know what you are talking about?" Cecia's face was filled with disbelief, "That's a forbidden weapon. You asked me to sneak it out?"
"I sincerely ask you to keep your voice down, are you afraid that everyone will hear it?" Angdu almost went up to cover Cecia's mouth, "And it wasn't secretly. When did I say secretly?"
Cecia carefully observed Ondu's expression and said, "Are you serious?"
"Why am I telling you a joke so late?" Angdu said angrily.
"Then let me tell you seriously, it's impossible. You know the rules and dangers of using prohibited weapons. I alone can't even meet the qualifications to apply for use, let alone bring them out."
"You can definitely bring it out," Ang Du smiled. "If I guess correctly, your destiny's Lucky Stone Church just received a new forbidden weapon not long ago. It is a forbidden weapon that no one can use or even activate yet.
forbidden device."
Cecia looked at Ondu suspiciously, wanting to hear what Ondu was planning.
"Tell the gatekeeper of the Kalmos Gate exactly what I'm going to say, and he will definitely let you come out."
Seeing the enchanting confidence on Ondu's face, Cecia suddenly felt the urge to slap him.
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Lonely footsteps echoed in the long and narrow corridor, and Speru returned to the prison where he originally worked before dawn.
He habitually checked before falling asleep, so he opened the iron door of the isolation and took a look at the corridor filled with snoring sounds. The small cubicles there were like hives inhabited by bees, cramped and close, giving people the feeling of being out of breath.
Suffering from depression.
He sighed silently, locked the iron door and walked in the other direction.
The gray-black corridor seemed to have no end in the darkness. Speru stopped at the end of the corridor, took out his long-handled brass key from the lining of his clothes, opened the room belonging to himself and another prison guard, and walked
Got in.
He lives here.
The room for them to rest was not much better than the cells where prisoners were held. The bathroom and toilet were shared on the first floor. Apart from two beds and two cabinets, there was no extra furniture in the room.
The only long window is horizontal, only as high as the forearm, and is set high on the wall close to the ceiling.
Speru sat quietly on the edge of the bed, facing the gray concrete wall less than one meter away from his eyes, feeling an almost uncontrollable restlessness in his chest.
It's obviously close...he thought.
An originally excellent opportunity, an opportunity to establish merit and allow him to escape from this place, disappeared from him again.
"Is it fate? I will spend my whole life in this dark and cold prison?" Speru smiled bitterly, a feeling of powerlessness slowly crawling throughout his body.
He raised his head and stared at the bright moon in the night through the narrow window.
After a long time, he slowly leaned down and buried his head between his knees.
In the quiet white moonlight, his body twitched silently with a very small amplitude, as if some liquid fell on the ground.
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No. 33, Baijuji Street, Shangwan District.
The frowning Pendry Luther paced back and forth by the river in front of his house, looking at the rushing water, and from time to time he let out a sincere sigh from the bottom of his heart.
During the day, he planned to go to the hospital, hoping to get a refund no matter what, but to no avail.
It is said that it is because the financial officer, Mr. Otto Krall, did not go to work all day today, and the hospital has accumulated a lot of work to be done. For this reason, the refund for Pandli can only be postponed, according to the importance.
, it should be ranked at the lower end.
The nurse who received him happened to be the one who sent him out of the hospital the night before. She was surprised and expressed her sincere apology.
Although the hospital is not far from his residence, and you only need to cross the Lims River to go north, you can go from White Citrus Street in the Upper Bay District to Lilac Street in the Upper Block. It takes less than an hour to go back and forth.
This incident seemed to give him a heavy blow, and he once wondered whether he was really cursed by bad luck.
"Perhaps it would be better to go to the Leinu Church tomorrow?" Pandli thought, then took out his wallet to see how much change he could donate. Suddenly he saw a man in white clothes running into the door next door to his house.
room.
"In such a quiet night, there are still people who can't sleep like me?" Pandley said to himself, "Maybe he is also a poor person who has not received a refund? Well, probably not. Probably not."
Number 32 next door.
Angdu entered the door, bypassed the notice boards announcing commissions, strode directly up the stairs, and came to the second floor.
"Can you be quiet, Mr. Ondu, even if you just step a little slower? If we continue like this, we will be complained by the neighbors, and I don't want to move again." Gary sat at the table and complained.
Angdu ignored Gary and came straight to Selin, opening his arms and giving him a warm hug.
As a result, Selin ducked nimbly and quickly took a step back, looking at Angdu from a distance with cold eyes.
"We have just solved a major incident. Shouldn't we get a joyful celebratory hug? Why should we avoid it?"
"It's basic etiquette to avoid a man's hug." Selin seemed to see Angdu's intention, "Tell me, what trouble did you get into again?"
"Brother Selin, why do you always look at me with a prejudiced eye? Why can't you share some of your kindness towards other people with me? Besides, do I have to get into some trouble before I come to you?"
"Otherwise? I can't think of any other role for me besides solving your troubles."
After saying that, Selin looked towards the stairs again and asked curiously: "Didn't Cecia come with you?"
"She went back to get something and will be back in a moment." Angdu looked around, "Where is the child now?"
After hearing this, Selin turned around and led Andou to a nearby room. Gary and Betro, who were sitting at the table, looked at each other and followed.
It was approaching dawn, the moon was hidden in the clouds, and it was dark outside.
The young man lay quietly on the bed, breathing long and steady. An orange gas lamp illuminated the side of his face, casting a shadow on the wall beside him.
"He looks like a big boy, a little younger than me." Gary said calmly, hinting to everyone that he was also a young man.
"No, judging from your mental age, you seem to be a little younger than him." Betro continued.
Gary pretended not to hear Betero's sarcasm, and changed the topic and said: "Who would have thought that such a small child would be as difficult to catch as a flash scale fish, and he is also full of mysteries."
Angdu nodded and said with emotion: "Yes, there are so many questions about who knows where he came from. The most important thing is that he is the only key clue we have at the moment."
Several people in the room nodded in unison.
The day that just passed was a really long day.
Many things happened during this day, which made them exhausted, but when they finally sat down to summarize, they were surprised to find that these things seemed to be directly or indirectly related to the young man in front of them.
But this guy is sleeping now, and he seems to be sleeping very well.
"Let's go out and talk, don't disturb his sleep." Betro lowered his voice and suggested. Seeing Su Ge's sleeping face, it was very quiet, and he didn't want to disturb him.
"No, I suggest you just say it here." Ondu turned to look at Gary, "After dealing with him for a long time, you know how powerful this guy is, right?"
Gary began to remember, then gave a wry smile and nodded.
"So just keep an eye on him here. There should be no interruption in the shift. Change the person every six hours. Keep your energy up, otherwise he might escape."
The room became quiet, and everyone looked at the sleeping young man, and then began to think about different things.
"But having said that, Mr. Ondu, you have made a huge contribution this time. Even such a secret ritual was discovered by you. You are indeed worthy of being the Knights of the Holy Cross."
"What are you talking about?" Angdu asked.
"It's this demonic ritual that you were able to discover and solve at the first time. It's completely different from the rumors I heard." Gary said with a slight smile.
"I didn't discover it."
"Um?"
"What do you mean?" Selin, who was leaning aside to rest with his eyes closed, also opened his eyes and asked in a low voice.
Angdu gestured to the three of them to come closer, then gently opened a corner of the quilt and took one of the young man's arms out of the quilt.
Without his further guidance, the three people immediately saw the wound on Su Ge's wrist.
Gary raised his arm, put his wrist to his mouth and gestured, and said in surprise: "Did he bite it himself? Is he really cruel enough to bite himself?"
"That's right," Ondu nodded and moved his gaze to Selin, "Do you still remember the blood stains we found on Golden Gallon Street?"
Selin nodded. He would definitely not forget this. It was the blood stain that guided them all the way, allowing them to go to the market in the lower block at exactly that time, so they could discover the secret demonic ritual.
In other words, if there was no guidance from this blood stain and it could not be discovered in time, a real demon might have been born last night.
At that time, perhaps the destruction of the entire city of York would be the best outcome.
"Is he guiding us?" Selin suddenly reacted, "Why is he guiding us? Also, how did he break through the layers of searches and get to the upper block?"
Selin asked a series of questions, seemingly asking Angdu and himself. Finally, he shifted his gaze back to the sleeping young man, with more doubts in his eyes.
"I'm afraid you have to ask him himself to know this." Angdu turned to Gary and asked, "Has this matter been reported to the church?"
"The report has been made. Archbishop Oghama said that you will be responsible. If you need it, he can go to the police station to negotiate."
"Neo shouldn't have the guts. After all, he has tried his best to gain a big belly." After Ondu finished speaking, he heard the creak of the door opening from behind. He turned around and saw Selin walking out alone.
.
"Please help me take a look." After Angdu said to the two Garys, he also stood up and walked out, and found Selin next to the long table that served as the conference room.
Selin did not turn on the gas light and sat alone in the darkness, like an old sculpture.
"Want to talk?" Ondu said, "About that person you have in mind?"