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Chapter 28: Credin's Doubts

Su Ge stared at the blurry figure in front of him, his right hand on the dagger on his back, motionless.

Although he didn't know the identity of the other party, whether it was the coin divination result just now or the murderous aura emanating from the other party, he could conclude that the person in front of him was an enemy.

A drop of cold sweat slowly flowed down his cheek.

Su Ge observed each other.

He didn't know how the other party appeared. The ability to suddenly appear from mid-air, with almost no spiritual fluctuations, was very strange.

It can be said that if it were not for the reminder of the coin, he would definitely have exposed his flaws due to the sudden appearance of the opponent. In such a situation, victory or defeat would be almost instantaneous.

Appearance, what exactly is it? The ability to travel through space? Or...

Su Ge suddenly remembered that he had seen such an ability somewhere before. It was just the reverse process of appearing from the air, that is, invisibility.

When he was at the York River Dam, during the battle with Gratchi, he had seen Gratchi using a hat. The power brought by that hat was the ability to become invisible.

Invisibility, I don’t know which field it belongs to... After discovering that the other party might have the ability to become invisible, Su Ge became impatient.

At this moment, the vague figure took a step forward, quietly.

Just this simple step made Su Ge's whole body tense up, cold sweat dripped down his back, and his clothes were wet in an instant.

Su Ge subconsciously moved his steps and retreated, but found in despair that the other party had taken another step.

Huge pressure came from all directions, and Su Ge felt that he could hardly breathe. It became extremely difficult to even move a finger.

At this time, he had forgotten to think. All the fighting skills and ways of thinking he had learned were forgotten in his mind. What was left was only the fear from the bottom of his heart that he only had when facing death.

Just when Su Ge thought he was almost killed, suddenly all the pressure disappeared.

The surrounding scenes began to move, and the air began to flow again, entering the lungs. The cold smell with a little moisture made Su Ge suddenly wake up.

I'm alive?

Su Ge lowered his head in surprise and quickly checked his body. After finding that he had no injuries, he looked forward with doubtful eyes, only to find that the mysterious figure had disappeared.

Gone? Why?

Before Su Ge could launch an investigation, he suddenly heard a lone footsteps deep in the silent street.

Su Ge looked back and saw a somewhat familiar figure walking from the darkness, gradually approaching, and finally stopped in front of him.

The visitor raised his hand to adjust the position of his glasses, lowered his head and asked:

"Suge?"

"It's me," Su Ge was a little confused, "Are you Bishop Credding?"

"It's me," Credin's answer was exactly the same as Sugar's, "Let's go."

"Go?" Su Ge was even more confused, "Where are you going?"

Credin lowered his head and looked at Su Ge. Without saying anything, he walked directly to the south street.

Su Ge stood there stupidly, looking at Credin's back, then turned his head and looked at the place where the previous black shadow disappeared, feeling a flash of fear in his heart.

He was just a little bit close to being killed. If he guessed correctly, the black shadow that exuded huge oppressive force chose to retreat temporarily because of Credin's existence.

Obviously, he is afraid of Credin's power.

There is no doubt that following Credin now is the safest choice.

But Sugar was also full of doubts about the sudden appearance of Credin.

It's not that he doubted Credin, because Angdu once told him that Credin was trustworthy, so Suge would not be suspicious of the bishop of the Alliance Church.

What Sugar had doubts about was Credin's behavior.

A bishop of the Reader Church of Knowledge Church stayed up late at night and showed up here. If Credin had the habit of going out for a walk at midnight, Su Ge would definitely not believe it.

Moreover, Credin also called his name accurately just now. It is obvious that Credin is waiting here, and the person waiting for him is him.

So, why?

This day has passed extremely long, and Su Ge is already a little tired. He no longer wants to think about these problems. He just wants to find a safe place to sleep quickly. He will talk about other things after he wakes up.

Thinking of this, Su Ge gritted his teeth, spread his legs, and followed Credin's footsteps.

"Bishop Credin..."

"Let's talk about it when we get back."

"Okay," Su Ge was silent for a while, "Shall we just walk back like this? To the Reader's Church?"

"Yes."

"Okay." Su Ge still chose to compromise.

There was silence all the way, and when the two of them arrived at the Reader's Church, a faint white light appeared in the eastern sky.

Su Ge endured great sleepiness and hunger, followed Credin, entered the church, turned east and west, and moved forward.

After opening a wooden door, Su Ge was stunned again.

He did not expect that after being separated for several hours, he would see Akins again.

At this time, Akins was lying on a desk, sleeping soundly, drooling all over the table.

The gas lamp nearby had been extinguished. Even though he was asleep, Akins still held a quill in his hand, and the ink stains smeared large areas of his notes.

"Ahem." Credin noticed this and reminded in a low voice.

"Yes." Akins bounced up like a spring, stretched out his sleeves to wipe his saliva, then rubbed his sleepy eyes, tilted his head, and saw Credin and Sugar.

"Copy the dirty parts three times by hand." Credin said as he walked with his back to Akins.

"Understood, Bishop Credding."

As Akins said, his eyes fell on Su Ge, who also looked confused.

"Didn't I wake up? But why do I dream about this guy? Or with Bishop Credin? Does this symbolize something?" Akins murmured.

Sugar and Credin were silent at the same time. Without answering Akins' question, they left directly through the small door on the side.

After walking far away, Su Ge was still laughing in his heart at Akins' reaction.

To be honest, he actually doesn't hate Akins that much. In terms of character, Akins is very suitable as a companion, but Akins will always do something that drives him crazy at some very critical moments.

This made Su Ge very angry.

So when facing Akins, Su Ge always put on a stern look subconsciously, just because he was afraid that Akins would take advantage of his situation.

Unknowingly, Su Ge followed Credin to an attic.

The moment he climbed up the ladder and entered the attic, a familiar feeling suddenly came from all around, making Su Ge stay in place. At the same time, his heart began to beat violently.

Su Ge was sure that this feeling was very familiar. He must have been here before, or in other words, he had been to a similar place.

But where is it? Su Ge can no longer remember. The continuous activities and thinking have drained the last bit of his energy.

"Is there any problem?" Credin noticed Su Ge's reaction and went to sit on a chair next to him.

"A bit," Sugar followed Credin's instructions and went to another chair. "There is always a feeling that I have been here before."

Credin's glasses reflected a ray of light, "Been here?"

"It's just a feeling. Sometimes, I also feel that the scene in front of me seems like I have seen it somewhere before."

"That's the feedback your brain gives you. It combines many conditions and environmental information factors. However, according to current medical science, it is still unable to give a professional and sufficient answer." Credding replied solemnly.

"I understand." Su Ge sat upright. For some reason, he felt like he was back in school.

After looking around, Su Ge tentatively asked:

"Um, Bishop Credding, can you speak now?"

"Yes," Credin rolled his eyes, "yesterday, no, it was the day before yesterday. The night before yesterday, did you go to the girls' dormitory of the Royal Medical College of Faerun?"

"This matter," Su Ge said with a downcast face, "I have already explained this matter to them, and there was someone who testified for me, a girl named Kelani."

"She can help me prove that I am not a pervert."

After saying that, Su Ge was also a little depressed.

He originally thought that this incident had passed. In fact, he felt that this incident had happened a long time ago, but when he thought about it carefully, he found that it did happen the night before yesterday.

In addition, Su Ge didn't know why Credin knew about this matter. Moreover, just because of such a trivial matter, Credin came to find him. Normally, this kind of person would break into the girls' dormitory at night.

Things should not be managed by church bishops.

With a lot of questions, Su Ge looked at Credin, waiting for Credin to give him an answer.

"I know about this. In fact, I also believe that you, an extraordinary person from the Sky Church, would not do that kind of thing..."

"What I want to ask is, why did you go to the girls' dormitory at that time? I have already learned the reason from other students, but I still want to hear your own explanation."

Credin said, his expression full of majesty.

"About the issue circulating in the girls' dormitory, is it true? Can you really communicate with demons?"

Sugar looked at Credin's face, swallowed nervously, blinked, not knowing how to answer.

Sure enough, what was supposed to come has come... Su Ge thought helplessly.

The devil's words.

He was a little worried before, worried that his knowledge of the devil's language would be exposed, so when he explained it to Clanni and others, he was vague. Anyway, for an ordinary person, it was impossible to understand the specific meaning.

But he didn't expect that the bishop of the Reader's Church in front of him would also discover this problem. At the same time, Su Ge also knew that those arguments that could fool Clanny would not work with Credin at all.

The other party is the bishop of the church whose name is "knowledge".

what can we do about it?

Sugar looked at Credin and suddenly realized that the situation at this time was actually more serious than he had ever imagined.


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