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It was quiet in the prayer room.

Angdu looked at Su Ge who was in deep thought and suddenly asked:

"What are you going to do?"

"Me?" Su Ge asked puzzledly, "I'll just follow suit..."

As he said that, Su Ge suddenly paused, with a hint of sadness on his face, and said: "No, I will just follow the association. Whenever I am needed, I will go there. I am afraid there will be a shortage of manpower in the recent period."

"No, no, no," Angdu shook his head and denied, "That's not what I meant. What I meant was, have you ever thought about avenging Brother Selin?"

Hearing Angdu's words, Gary immediately became anxious and kept clearing his throat to remind Angdu not to add fuel to the fire at this time.

"He will always have to face it," Ondu said to Gary, then turned to look at Su Ge again, "It's okay, I know you have passed your own level, but you still need to make your own decisions about these things."

"What decision?" Su Ge still didn't understand.

"Do you want to avenge Brother Selin?"

Su Ge looked at Angdu, his eyes gradually became firm, "Think."

"So, it's not possible in your current state. If you want to take revenge, you have to make yourself stronger. Therefore, you have to bear the relative pain and suffering. Are you mentally prepared?"

"have."

"Okay," Ondu nodded lightly, "According to the information you shared before, that Gebion said he was going to Faerun, right?"

"That's what he said, well, one of them, but I don't know if it's true, or it may be something he used to mislead me."

"But Grachi will definitely go to Faerûn, right?" Ondu said.

"Why?"

"Because there are main members of the True Knowledge Society there. If some of these things in York are really caused by the True Knowledge Society, they will definitely go to other places in order to avoid being pursued by the church."

"With a large population, a complex environment, various forces intersecting with each other, and relationships layer upon layer, only such a place can allow them to hide better."

"Faerûn is such a place. It is where all the best things from Griffin are gathered. At the same time, it is also the place where all the forces compete with each other and divide themselves."

"Moreover," Angdu took out an expired newspaper, "Have you heard about the murder of the Ambassador of the United States of Mogorian before? The news that came out said that it was the fault of the True Knowledge Council, but what is the truth? No one

Know."

"So..." Su Ge hesitated.

"So," Ondu said, "If you want to avenge Brother Selin, then go to Faerun. It just so happens that such a big thing happened in York, and I have to go to the Sky Church Cathedral in Faerun to report it. If you

After thinking about it, I will take you there."

After Su Ge heard this, he fell silent and subconsciously looked at Gary and Betro, only to find that Gary and Betro were looking at him with a smile.

"Mr. Gary, I..."

"Go, remember to become stronger, and then avenge Brother Selin. Of course, you must also pay attention to your own safety. Faerun is too big, so be careful not to be targeted by anyone." Gary said.

"What about you?"

"Us?" Gary and Betero looked at each other and laughed, "We have been used to this place since we were young. If we suddenly go to another city, we will feel uncomfortable."

"We are not going. We still need to clean up the mess here. No one is more suitable than the two of us. Moreover, Brother Selin also needs us to talk to him often."

Betro looked at Su Ge, with an encouraging light in his eyes, "Go, I think Brother Selin also wants you to go. Young people should go out and gain experience. As for the rear, let us guard it."

Su Ge looked at Gary and Betro, and then slowly looked at Ondu.

"How about going to Faerûn with me?" Ondu asked.

"Well, let's go to Faerun."

????????????

In the evening, at the end of Lilac Street, Serling's residence.

Angdu sat aside, silently watching Su Ge pack his luggage, and finally couldn't help but ask:

"Don't you want to say goodbye to anyone? If you go to Faerun this time, I'm afraid you won't be back in a month or two."

"I won't go. I don't know many people anyway. Besides, Mr. Gary told me before that Reiss and Kallen were all safe and sound." Su Ge said with a hint of sadness on his face.

"I won't go, so as not to pass on my bad luck to them."

"The bad luck on you?"

"Well, I heard it from our neighbor before," Pandley's figure popped up in Su Ge's mind, "I know now that this is how it feels to be haunted by bad luck."

"Who said you have bad luck?"

"Otherwise, since I entered York, things big and small have been happening all the time, even..." Su Ge said, suddenly stopped, pursed his lips tightly, and his shoulders trembled silently.

"There is no such thing," Angdu comforted casually, "otherwise, wouldn't you be 100% likely to encounter bad luck when you use the fortune teller's coins?"

"In this way, it may be a good method to use the restrictions of the fortune teller's coin to make absolute predictions." Angdu's eyes suddenly lit up, "Why didn't I think of that before?"

Su Ge looked at Angdu's appearance and burst out laughing.

"Thank you, Mr. Andou."

Angdu didn't answer, just sat.

Su Ge was packing up his few salutes, and suddenly, he found a piggy bank from an inconspicuous corner.

It says: Sugar's deposit (no interest).

Seeing this, Su Ge laughed silently. Remembering what he had asked Selin to do, he picked up the piggy bank and shook it gently.

If he guessed correctly, it should be the 50 pounds he entrusted to Selin.

Su Ge thought for a while, put the piggy bank back, and whispered to himself:

"That's it. When the principal and interest are added up to 100 pounds, I will come back to you to help me open it."

After packing his things, Su Ge came to the door. He turned around and looked at every corner of the room carefully, letting all the details be imprinted in his mind. Then he said softly to the seat where Selin usually sat.

:

"I'm leaving, Mr. Selling."

After locking the door, Suge left with Angdu and walked on the way to Leinu Church.

"What is that?" Angdu suddenly asked.

"what? What?"

"The piggy bank?" Ondu said.

Su Ge thought for a moment and smiled: "My precious thing."

Angdu nodded and said nothing more.

"By the way, Mr. Angdu," Su Ge was asked this question and suddenly remembered something, "About the salary."

"Well, I'm afraid it will be halved for the time being. After all, considering the situation in York, everyone is now contributing their own strength. Everyone in the church has also halved their salary. Is there no problem?"

"No problem," Su Ge hesitated, "It doesn't matter if there isn't, it's just..."

"Just what?"

"To go to Faerun, you should take the steam train," Su Ge said, looking embarrassed, "How much will it cost?"

The total of all Su Ge's assets now is 91 pounds and 9 bien, but 50 pounds of it is placed in the Salin family's piggy bank. Su Ge doesn't want to touch the money, and there are 10 pounds in the remaining part.

The pound was stored in Griffin's Royal Bank, and what he carried with him was only 31 pounds and 9 coins.

Angdu blinked, as if he guessed what Su Ge was thinking, and smiled: "Don't worry, you can come with me."

"Together?" Su Ge didn't quite understand, "Is the ticket free? Based on my height, it shouldn't be possible. After all, children's tickets also cost money."

"But you can feel sorry for yourself and stay with the goods, or get a pet ticket, it's not too expensive..."

Seeing Angdu laughing, Su Ge understood that Angdu was joking with him, scratched his head, and started to giggle as well.

"Mr. Andou."

"how?"

"I have a question for you."

"Tell me, you always have a lot of questions. I'm used to it."

Su Ge organized the words in his mind and summoned up the courage to ask: "I don't quite understand, why do you want to help me?"

Angdu blinked, "What do you mean?"

"From the time I joined the association, you would stand up and help me every time I needed help."

"Maybe it's because I have a kind heart." Angdu said without changing his expression.

Su Ge: "..."

Seeing Su Ge's embarrassment, Angdu laughed and said, "What? Are you still thinking about this question? I thought you had found the answer?"

"Ah?" Su Ge didn't understand.

"If you are eager for revenge instead of calming down and analyzing carefully, then I won't help you."

"Why?"

"Because you are very weak," Angdu said with a smile. "From a human standpoint, you are still very weak."

Su Ge slowly lowered his head, "Well, I'm weak, I know..."

Angdu smiled bitterly, realizing that Su Ge didn't understand at all, so he could only pat Su Ge on the shoulder helplessly.

"But I will become stronger." Su Ge looked into Angdu's eyes and said firmly.

"Well, I believe it, not just me, everyone in the association believes it, and Brother Selin also believes it."

????????????

A week later, early morning.

Su Ge packed his luggage and followed Angdu out of the Leinu Church, and happened to run into Cecia who was running towards her.

Cecia was panting, and a few strands of soft hair on her temples were still wet with sweat and sticky.

After a while of busy work, Cecia took out a bracelet from her pocket and handed it to Ondu.

I don’t know if it was because of the intense running, but Cecia’s cheeks were slightly red and she said: “The lucky stone bracelet, well, I hope the wheel of fortune will bless you.”

"In that case, I guess 'He' will have to fight with the Goddess of the Sky first." Angdu replied with a smile.

There was a trace of anger on Cecia's face, and she was about to say something, but when she saw Ondu's face coming closer, she was so nervous that what she originally wanted to say was completely forgotten.

"Thank you."

"Well, well, you're welcome. I hope you're safe."

Angdu took Su Ge to say goodbye to everyone and came to the steam train platform in the north of York City.

The bright sunshine has cleared away all the haze and illuminated every corner of York.

A breeze blew by, and the whistle sounded accompanied by billowing smoke.

At this time, a few delicate petals flew by in the wind, and Su Ge turned around and looked at the bright red tree in bloom.

"The Kanos flowers are blooming just right. It's a good day to set off."

The familiar voice came, and Su Ge was in a trance. He felt as if there was an uncle standing under the Kanos tree, smiling at him.

"Well, I'm leaving."

The young man responded with a smile, turned around, and took steps with firm eyes.


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