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Volume 1 Stranger Departure

Quietly in the prayer room.

Ang Du looked at Su Ge in contemplation and suddenly asked:

"What are you going to do?"

"Me?" Su Ge said in confusion, "I will follow..."

As he said that, Su Ge suddenly paused, with a hint of sadness on his face, and said, "No, I will follow the association. If I need me, I will go there. I'm afraid I'll be short of staff in the past period of time."

"No, no, no," Angdu shook his head and denied, "I didn't mean that, I mean, have you ever thought about avenging Brother Salin?"

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 always has to face it," Ang said to Gary, and turned around and looked at Sug again. "It's okay, I know you've passed your own level, but you still need to make your own decisions."

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

"Do you want to avenge Brother Salin?"

Su Ge looked at Angdu, his eyes gradually became firm, "I want to."

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

"have."

"Okay," Ang nodded slightly, "According to the information you shared before, did that Gerbion say he was going to Faren, right?"

"He said that, well, one of the heads, but I don't know if this is true, and it may be the words he used to mislead me."

"But Glachi will definitely go to Feren, right?" Angdu said.

"Why?"

"Because there are the main members of the True Knowledge, if there were indeed some of these things in York that were caused by True Knowledge, they would definitely go to other places in order to avoid the pursuit of the church."

"The population is large, the environment is complex, and various forces intersect each other and the relationship is stacked and layered. Only such a place can allow them to hide better."

"Feren, this is such a place. It brings together all the top things in Griffin, and at the same time, it is also a place where all forces compete and divide each other."

"And," Ang took out an expired newspaper, "Have you heard of the murder of the United Nations Ambassador of Mogrien before? The news that came out said it was really known that it would be a mistake, but what is the truth? No one is there

Know."

"So..." Su Ge hesitated.

"So," said Angdu, "If you want to avenge Brother Salin, then go to Feiren. It happened that such a big thing happened in York, and I must also report to Feiren's Sky Church Main Church, if you

I'll take you there after thinking about it."

After hearing this, Su Ge remained silent and subconsciously looked at Gary and Betro, but found that Gary and Betro were looking at him with a smile.

"Mr. Gary, I..."

"Go, remember to become stronger and avenge Brother Salin. Of course, you should also pay attention to your own safety. Feiren is too big, be careful not to be targeted by anyone." Gary said.

"What about you?"

"We?" Gary and Betro looked at each other and smiled. "We have been here since we were young and have become accustomed to it. Suddenly going to another city, we will feel uncomfortable."

"We won't go, the endgame here needs to be cleaned up, no one is more suitable than the two of us, and Brother Salin also needs us to talk to him often."

Betro looked at Sug, his eyes showing a light of encouragement, "Go, I think Brother Salin hopes you will go too. Young people should go out for training. As for the rear, let us guard it."

Sug looked at Gary and Betro, and then slowly looked at Antu.

"How about it, go to Feiren with me?" Ang Du asked.

"Well, go to Faren."

????????

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

Ang Du sat aside, watching Su Ge pack his luggage silently, and finally couldn't help asking:

"Don't you want to say goodbye to anyone? I'm afraid I won't come back in one or two months when I go to Feiren."

"I won't go anymore. I didn't know many people anyway. Moreover, Mr. Gary had told me before that Rise and Karen were all safe." Su Ge said, with a hint of sadness on his face.

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

"Doom in you?"

"Well, I heard from our neighbors before," Pandley's figure appeared in Suger's mind. "I only know now that I feel like being plagued by bad luck."

"Who said you have bad luck?"

"Otherwise, since I entered York, things are going to be big and small, even..." Su Ge said, suddenly stopped, pursing his lips tightly, and his shoulders trembled silently.

"There is no such statement," Ang comforted casually, "Otherwise, wouldn't you encounter 100% unlucky events when you use the coins of the divination clerk?"

"In this way, it may be a good way to make absolute predictions by using the restrictions on the diviner's coins." Ang Du's eyes suddenly lit up, "Why didn't I expect it before!"

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

"Thank you, Mr. Angdu."

Ang didn't answer, just sat down.

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

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

Seeing this, Sug smiled silently, remembering the fact that he had asked Selin for him, picked up the piggy bank and shook it gently.

If he guessed correctly, this should be the 50 pounds he commissioned Serin.

Su Ge thought for a while, put the piggy bank back in its original place, and murmured to himself:

"That's it. When the principal and interest rate add up, I'll come to you to help me open it."

After packing up his things, Su Ge came to the door, turned around and looked carefully at every corner of the room, letting all the details be imprinted in his mind, and then he whispered to the position where Salin often sat.

:

"I'm leaving, Mr. Salin."

Locked the door, Sugsuan left and walked on the way to Leinu Church.

"What is that?" Ang Du asked suddenly.

“What?”

"That piggy bank?" Ang Du said.

Su Ge thought for a while and smiled and said, "My precious thing."

Ang Du nodded and said nothing.

"By the way, Mr. Angdu," Suge was asked, and suddenly remembered something, "about salary."

"Well, I'm afraid it will be cut in half for the time being. After all, considering the situation in York, everyone is now contributing their strength, and everyone in the church has also cut their salary by half. Isn't it a problem?"

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

"Just what?"

"I'll probably take the steam train to Faren," Suge said, looking embarrassed, "How much does it cost?"

Suge's total of all assets now, although there are 91 pounds and 9 Beans, 50 pounds are placed in the Salin's piggy bank. Suge doesn't want to move the money, and there are 10 more in the remaining part.

The pounds are found in the Royal Bank of Griffin, and he carried them with them, and they were only 31 pounds and 9 Beans.

Ang Du blinked, as if he was guessing what Su Ge was thinking, and smiled and said, "Don't worry, you can go with me."

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

"But you can feel wronged. Staying with goods or pet tickets is not too expensive..."

Seeing Ang laughing, Su Ge understood that Ang was joking with him, scratching his head, and giggling foolishly.

"Mr. Angdu."

"how?"

"I have a question to ask you."

"Tell me, you always have many problems, and I'm used to it."

Su Ge organized the language in his heart and plucked up the courage to ask, "I don't quite understand, why do you want to help me?"

Ang blinked, "What does it mean?"

"It's from when I joined the association. Every time, when I need help, you will come forward and help me."

"Maybe it's because I'm kind-hearted." Ang said without changing his face.

Suge: "..."

Seeing Su Ge's embarrassing look, Ang laughed and said, "What? Are you still thinking about this question? I think you have found the answer?"

"Ah?" Su Ge didn't understand.

"If you are in a hurry to take revenge instead of calming down and analyzing carefully, then I won't help you."

"Why?"

"Because you are weak," Ang said with a smile, "from a human standpoint, you are still weak."

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

Ang smiled bitterly, and found 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 at Angdu's eyes and said firmly.

"Well, I believe, not only me, but everyone in the association believes it, and Brother Salin believes it."

????????

A week later, early in the morning.

Sug brought his luggage with him and followed Angdu out of the Leinu church, and happened to meet Chessia who was rushing towards him.

Chessia was panting, and the soft hair on her sideburns was still wet with sweat, making her sticky.

After a while of busyness, Chessia took out a bracelet from her pocket and handed it to Angdu.

I don’t know if it was because of the violent running, Chessia’s cheeks were slightly red and she said, “Lucky Stone’s bracelet, well, I hope the Wheel of Destiny will protect you.”

"In that case, probably 'He's going to fight with the goddess of the sky first." Angdu replied with a smile.

Chessia showed a hint of anger on her face. She was about to say something, but she saw Angdu's face approaching and was nervous for a moment, and she forgot everything she wanted to say.

"Thank you."

"Yeah, yeah, no thanks, just be safe."

Ang Du took Sug to everyone and said goodbye to the steam train platform north of York City.

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

A breeze blew, and the sound of the whistle came with the rolling smoke.

At this time, a few delicate petals passed by with the wind. Su Ge turned his face and looked at the bright red tree beside him.

"Canos flowers bloom just in time, it's a good day to set off."

A familiar voice came, and Su Ge was in a daze, feeling that an uncle was standing under the Kanos tree and smiling at him.

"Yeah, I'm leaving."

The boy responded with a smile, turned around, and took steps firmly with his eyes.
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