Mystery: The Witch and the Calamity

Chapter 491: Louise's Story

"The culprit behind the great smog in Backlund was a demigod 'witch' named Pannadia, and she was also the one who introduced me to the 'witch sect'."

At the current stage, among the Extraordinary beings that Louise can get in touch with and who can communicate with each other in a friendly manner, Bernadette has the highest sequence and the broadest knowledge.

More importantly, she seems to be able to discover the changes in herself. Although it is in the cloud, it can at least provide a reference. Therefore, Louise intends to confess some things. Of course, she cannot confess without reservation.

She continued to narrate earnestly: "The great smog in Backlund was not impulsive, but a very complicated pre-planning. I didn't participate much in this process, but on the day of the great smog, I personally experienced something. matter."

Speaking of this, Louise showed a little fear, her pupils narrowed and said:

"The 'Witch of Despair' Pannadia is going very smoothly. She unleashes despair and plague everywhere, causing huge casualties and almost digesting the remaining potion in her body. She has already made thorough preparations, and she has every opportunity to fight in various places. The big church and the official demigods of Loen escaped before they arrived."

"Unfortunately, she failed." Bernadette said, saying the result that everyone knew.

Louise nodded slightly, she raised her head, there seemed to be a trace of panic in her eyes, and asked:

"But do you know how Pannadia failed? Do you know what happened to her?"

For a big shot like Bernadette at the level of the Extraordinary World, this is not a secret: "The Witch of Despair" was not caught by any church, her life and death were unknown, and she completely disappeared.

However, it seemed that Louise seemed to know the secret behind it, and Bernadette was thoughtful. It really wasn't that simple for the "Witch" to break away from the "Witch Sect".

Louise chose to conceal this when she was talking about the Great Smog incident in Backlund just now, and it must be something extraordinary that can make such a bold and divinely favored person like her look frightened... Bernadette's interest She raised it suddenly, and she asked very cooperatively:

"What happened on the day of the Great Smog? Where did the "Witch of Despair" go?"

"A woman." Louise raised her voice, took a deep breath, and described in detail:

"A woman with a beautiful face but no expression, she just glanced at Panatia, who was like an oil painting, which was wiped out in an instant!"

"Then the woman took one look at me and disappeared"

It is enough to say this, Louise will naturally not reveal her communication with the "Evernight Goddess", although the "Evernight Goddess" and her have not said a word, it is not considered to have communicated at all.

However, Louise believed that Bernadette would figure it out on her own.

As the daughter who received most of Roselle's inheritance, and a big shot in the Extraordinary world, although Bernadette is still one step away from being promoted to Angel, she is by no means an ignorant person.

She knew that since the fifth era, the gods are no longer easy to descend, but they are by no means impossible to descend.

The "beautiful woman" that Louise mentioned just now is exactly the same as what Bernadette knows, the way of divine descent that has appeared in the "Evernight Goddess Church".

In other words, during the Great Smog Incident in Backlund, the Goddess of the Evernight descended.

Bernadette was a little surprised before why Louise showed panic, but now she completely understands, but then another question popped up in her mind:

"Why did the 'Goddess of the Night' descend from God?"

Is it just to eliminate a "Desperate Witch"? Don't be ridiculous, if it's just like this, the seven righteous gods may have to descend once every now and then.

The great smog in Backlund hides a deeper danger!

Bernadette suddenly felt a little lucky, fortunately she didn't try to stop this crisis, otherwise it would be a big problem whether she could even get out!

After a brief astonishment, Bernadette began to focus her thoughts on Louise. From the description just now, it can be known that Louise happened to witness the whole process when the "Goddess of the Night" was hiding the "Witch of Despair". But she was let go by the "Goddess of the Night"!

She is a "witch", a "witch" who is inseparable from the Great Smog of Backlund, and the "Goddess of the Night" has no reason to omit Louise.

Unless, he did it on purpose.

Louise is the favored one of "The Fool", and was discovered by the "Goddess of the Night" but she was unscathed. Could it be that there is a game between the gods?

A memory suddenly appeared in Bernadette's mind, it was something Roselle said in his later years:

"Of all the gods, 'Dark Night' is probably the one that hides the deepest."

As for some other strange words, Bernadette couldn't understand them at all, because Roselle's temperament had changed drastically at that time, and he couldn't tell whether those words had any practical meaning.

She was silent for a long time, then glanced at Louise with a calm expression, and asked:

"How does 'The Fool' evaluate this matter?"

Knew you were going to ask this! Louise quickly gave an answer, but with a little confusion:

"Mr. Fool said: Don't worry about it."

Don't care about Bernadette's heartbeat, this proves that there may be some kind of tacit understanding between "The Fool" and "Evernight Goddess", but what does this tacit understanding have to do with Louise, a little "witch"?

She was a little puzzled, so she asked:

"Is this what you just said, all the changes that happened to you?"

Louise shook her head, her eyes were full of confusion, but she continued to narrate dutifully:

"There is another strange thing that happened when I was sailing back to Bayam from Backlund by boat."

Bernadette secretly thought that sure enough, and then listened carefully to Louise's not-so-exciting description:

"Strange things happen in Bansy Harbor."

"On the night when the passenger ship docked at Bansi Port, there was a strong wind on the island. For some reason, some other passengers and I disembarked the ship and found that a bishop of the 'Storm Church' had already fallen. He believed in Bansi. The 'God of the Weather'."

Such ancient beliefs in the Southern Continent are not uncommon, but most of them have been squeezed out of living space by the "Church of Storms", so Bernadette is very unfamiliar with Bancy Port, the "God of Weather".

She was silent, and Louise continued:

"From this fallen bishop, we learned that some cultists were offering sacrifices to the 'God of Weather' and were fighting hard against the 'Punisher', so we went to have a look."

Bernadette couldn't help but tease: "Your courage is bigger than I imagined."

Louise smiled slightly, as if Bernadette was praising her, and then said mysteriously:

"We discovered a big secret, the 'God of Weather' in Bansi Port is actually a living angel!"

"Probably because of the sacrifice of the cultists, the 'God of Weather' responded and called out a name: Chick."

Louise showed a proper look of fear, shrunk her neck slightly, and said:

"Fortunately, we ran fast, so we didn't encounter any danger. However, the 'God of the Weather' in Bansi Harbor just yelled this, and then completely disappeared."

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