Mystery: The Witch and the Calamity

Chapter 449 About Rebecca's Prophecy and the Question of Where to Stay

"I don't understand, you just joined the 'Twilight Hermit Society' not long ago, but why are you more like a senior member than me! Could it be that I am out of touch with this era?"

Russell sat on the sofa a little tired, his eyes fell on Louise who was making tea for the two, and raised his own doubts.

Louise was holding two cups of Earl Gray tea, and handed one of them to Russell. After a chuckle, she sat on the opposite sofa and replied without humility:

"Maybe it's because I'm more popular, and many members of the organization take good care of me."

Well, like Adam, he alone can outweigh all the others. Louise added in her heart.

Russell shook his head and smiled wryly. He took a sip of the black tea, put it on the wooden table in front of him, and tried to ask:

"This disaster is over, may I know why?"

Louise raised her eyebrows: "Why are you interested in this?"

"In the past few days, I have treated many patients." After a moment of silence, Russell answered irrelevant questions.

Louise sighed, leaned on the soft cushion behind her, and said leisurely:

"The third prince, Edesak, colluded with the 'Witch Sect', tried to conspire against him, created a big smog, committed suicide after being discovered, and this is the truth."

Russell just doesn't care much about politics and the situation, but he's not stupid, not to mention that the answer Louise gave really doesn't stand up to scrutiny.

Just listen to such things as rebellion, not to mention colluding with the "Witch Sect" to rebel, this is simply a slap in the face of the Seven Gods!

Also, Russell knew very well that on the day when the great smog happened, after Louise was successfully promoted to Sequence Five, he did leave, leaving Louise alone to face the witch demigod.

This is not because Russell got cold feet and deliberately left Louise alone, but just fulfilled the agreement with Louise.

And the final result was obvious, Louise survived, but the witch demigod disappeared, and even the "Steam Church" did not find the slightest trace of her.

Reminiscent of Louise's self-confidence when the two first agreed, everything became clear. She probably had already arranged everything and would not let herself fall into danger at all.

A Sequence Five or even a Beyonder who was only a Sequence Six before secretly manipulated the entire incident, including several demigods!

This is the information that Russell has learned, and it has also fundamentally changed his perception of Louise.

"I'm starting to hesitate. Is it the right decision to entrust Rebecca to you?" He said suddenly.

As for doubts about the smog incident, he chose to remain silent.

Louise suddenly became interested, and then asked aloud:

"There's one thing I've always wanted to ask, why did you send Rebecca to me when we first met?"

"Don't tell me the reason you gave before, that reason is almost as false as the truth of the big smog I just said!"

You are very clear about your self-awareness! Russell glanced at Louise, no, it should be said that he is thick-skinned, and he is worthy of being a "witch" through and through.

He hesitated for a moment, then gave the real answer:

"The previous reason is also true, but the more important reason is that I asked for a divination or prophecy for Rebecca."

Please! If a demigod condescends to "beg", then the person who made the prophecy must be not simple. The first thing Louise thought of was Adam, but she immediately ruled it out, because this "fantasy angel" is not so boring.

"A member of the 'Twilight Hermit Society'?" She asked curiously.

Russell shook his head, did not speak, and did not know whether he was expressing that the person who gave the prophecy was not a member of the "Twilight Hermit Order", or he did not want to answer this question at all.

Louise asked again: "The content of the prophecy can't be said?"

Russell nodded slightly, admitting this frankly, but finally said simply:

"It is precisely because of that prophecy that I came up with the idea of ​​entrusting Rebecca to you."

Louise let out a long "Oh" and said with a slight smile:

"Since you don't want to reveal anything, aren't you afraid that I will reject you? You must know that I will leave Backlund soon, and I don't have to take Rebecca with me."

Russell seemed to turn a deaf ear to this threat, and he said something very seriously:

"I believe in that prophecy."

The prophecy Louise sneered at this. After all, she is someone who dares to "challenge" the king of angels and even the true god. How can she be bound by this mere prophecy.

Well, although she despises it strategically, she still needs to pay attention to it tactically. She doesn't want to go back to her pre-set destiny inexplicably.

If Rebecca is really left in Backlund, can he avoid the prophecy Russell said?

Louise began to think about the feasibility of this option.

But looking at Russell, he seemed to be very convinced of this prophecy, as if he didn't worry at all even if he left Rebecca behind.

"I'll take Rebecca with me." Louise said suddenly and firmly, and then added:

"Of course, on the premise that both you and Rebecca agree."

She suddenly figured it out, it was just an unintelligible prophecy, why should she avoid it like a snake?

Louise was worried that she couldn't find out the secret hidden in her body! Moreover, if she just wanted to escape blindly, then why should she resist the fate arranged for herself by Will Auceptin and others!

What's more, after experiencing the silent communication of "Goddess of the Night", Louise's confidence is even stronger than before.

She had already made a decision, but Russell was silent for a while before asking:

"When do you plan to leave Backlund?"

Louise thought for a while and replied:

"It's just a few days. When the impact of the smog shows signs of weakening, I can leave. Otherwise, if I leave too early, it may be suspicious."

"After all, I like my current identity very much, and I don't want to discard it yet."

Russell nodded and said:

"I'll take Rebecca home for two days first, and I'm going to hand over the decision to her."

Louise had nothing to do, so she readily complied with the request.

After the conversation, Russell bid farewell, found the three Rebeccas who were chatting, and greeted:

"Come on, go home with me, I have something to talk to you about."

As soon as these words came out, Rebecca was a little absent-mindedly stunned, and she was still sitting where she was, but Miss Seer and Miss Maid stood up straight at the same time, as if they wanted to say something.

However, Louise, who was standing behind Russell, gave a look and blocked what the two wanted to say.

Two seconds later, Rebecca got up, looked around, and silently followed Russell away from No. 59 Egram Street without saying a word.

"Why didn't you bring Rebecca with you?" Catherine questioned as soon as the two left.

Louise glanced at her and said:

"Do you know where we will go? What will we experience? Why should we help Rebecca make decisions?"

Katrin wanted to refute, but couldn't find a reason, so she kept silent and sat down in distress.

Sophia didn't talk about it anymore, but asked aloud:

"When are we going to leave Backlund?"

Louise glanced at the maid, smiled knowingly, and replied:

"On Tuesday, let's buy a ticket, the destination is Bayam."

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