Mystery: The Witch and the Calamity

Chapter 823 The Beautiful Lady in St. Samuel's Church

If nothing else, at this time point, Zaratul should still be trapped in the "Kingdom of the Night".

After returning from the sea, Louise gave Klein the potion formula of the "Crafting Mage" early on, so that he no longer needed to risk getting into St. Samuel's Church, and naturally he would not be sent to " Kingdom of the Night", and finally released Zaratul "as a last resort".

Of course, this probably disrupted the arrangement of "Goddess of the Night", but this change was inconspicuous to Louise, and she didn't take it seriously.

However, now the "Goddess of the Night" suddenly put Zaratul as a bargaining chip on the table, which made people a little confused.

Well, even though the entire "Fool" pathway was used as a bargaining chip or an exaggeration by "Evernight Goddess", it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a toy.

Having said that, "Goddess of the Night" can't imprison Zaratul by himself, and then release him at will, right? He must have other plans.

After all, Zaratul is also one of the pieces of the puzzle that The Fool needs to advance.

It's a pity that Louise didn't know what this had to do with her, and it was difficult to understand the deep meaning of it for a while, so she was a little hesitant.

But it's useless to forcefully keep the death ring, it has to be handed over after all, she knows this well, but at least she has to get some money back!

If it is easy to give up the death ring just because of the name of "Zaratul", then wouldn't the death of "Admiral of Hell" be in vain?

So, Louise decided to play it safe, she showed a faint smile, and then said:

"Are you in a hurry? Can you give me some time to think about it?"

Azik was not angry either. Although he was supposed to be the nominal owner of the Death Ring, he is no longer the former "Death Consul" after all, so he just nodded slightly and replied in a positive tone:

"Of course, it's your right."

Now it was Louise's turn to be surprised. She glanced curiously at the calm Azik who didn't seem to be faking, and said doubtfully:

"You don't seem to be keen on it?"

Azik heard the words, sighed suddenly, and said in a slightly helpless tone:

"I prefer the current self to the 'Death Consul' of the Fourth Epoch, just because the destiny I bear on myself has not been completed, otherwise I would probably live in seclusion and return to a normal and ordinary life."

Another boss who doesn't want to fight anymore. Hey, why do you say "again"?

Louise counted carefully in her heart. First of all, Hermes, who has been an angel for thousands of years, has almost never tried the possibility of being promoted. The lost Pales, now has to add another "Death Consul" Azik.

Perhaps, in the chaotic and crazy Extraordinary World, the choices of these people are probably the part that is truly enviable. Unfortunately, there are still some people who are bound by fate and are sliding all the way to an unknown end.

Suddenly, she had the idea of ​​retiring immediately, but in fact she couldn't help herself. Louise shook her head bitterly, no longer thinking about such an impossible thing, and promised softly:

"I will reply to you as soon as possible, maybe you can also rest with me for two days."

Azik thought for a while, and finally shook his head and declined:

"Thank you for the invitation, but Klein needs help with some things in the Southern Continent, so I won't bother you. I'm waiting for your news at any time."

Has anything happened in the Southern Continent recently, that guy Klein caused trouble again? Louise was a little curious, but she didn't want to spend extra effort to delve into it. She just nodded in response, and then said aloud with emotion:

"I hope that we will always be what we expect."

Azik's eyes gradually softened, the corners of his mouth raised into a warm smile, he waved "goodbye", and then left through the spirit world.

The next day, Louise, who was thinking hard, walked into St. Samuel's Cathedral.

As the so-called finding the gods in all things, as an officially certified devout believer in the night, Louise must uphold this fine tradition, so she directly found the head of Archbishop St. Anthony in one step.

It can be seen that Mr. Archbishop seemed a little surprised, but he still warmly entertained the guests. He personally brought two cups of black tea and asked with a smile:

"Why do you come to my place today?"

When I came to the church, I didn't even bother to do the most basic prayers, so I went directly underground to find the archbishop. If I were any other believer, I'm afraid they would have been kicked out a long time ago. Only Louise dared to be so unscrupulous.

She didn't respond to the greetings, but asked herself:

"Why didn't I see Leonard, that kid went on a mission?"

Anthony knows a lot about Louise, and some of the information comes from the "psychic" Miss Daly, but it is strange why Louise suddenly mentioned Leonard, and mentioned it in such a deliberate way ?

Mr. Archbishop naturally remembered Leonard, and often paid attention to him. After a little thought, he replied truthfully:

"No, the 'Red Gloves' team that Leonard is in is currently in the training stage."

Louise nodded, quickly changed the subject, and started talking:

"This time, I mainly want to consult Mr. Archbishop about something."

Anthony looked calm, smiled and replied:

"Tell me, I know everything."

Know everything? Hehe, you didn't have this attitude before. Louise slandered, and then said:

"I wonder how much the Archbishop knows about Zaratul?"

Zaratul, Anthony couldn't help being stunned when he heard the name. Although he had never experienced the years of disputes in the Fourth Epoch, as a high-ranking church member, he was certainly no stranger to legendary names like Zaratul.

But what puzzled Mr. Archbishop was that with Louise's strength and mysterious social circle, if she wanted to understand Zaratul, there were many ways to achieve her goal, so why should she seek advice from far away?

What's more, this time, the goddess didn't send down any oracle, and Anthony himself had only a half-knowledge of the history of the Fourth Epoch, so he didn't dare to fight against others, so he said modestly:

"I don't know much, I only know that the Zaratul family has long since disappeared, and their ancestors are also missing."

Missing, the archbishop of the "Night" family described Zaratul in this way, with a sense of black humor.

Judging from this answer, Anthony probably didn't know what happened, and the "Goddess of the Night" probably didn't give him any instructions. Louise, who came to this judgment, was surprised, raised her glass and drank the red tea, and when her thoughts turned , and then opened his mouth to test:

"I wonder if there is any record about Zaratul in the church, can I have a look?"

Anthony was surprised by this request, and secretly muttered in his heart:

"Why is this 'witch' so ignorant! She is not a high-ranking member of the church."

But after a brief silence, Mr. Archbishop said calmly:

"Of course, please wait a moment, I will find relevant information for you."

"Then thank you, Mr. Archbishop." Louise got up, looked very grateful, and watched Anthony walk out of his office.

Anthony left, but there were still two people in the room, because Louise noticed that at some point, a beautiful woman appeared in the corner of the room.

His slightly empty eyes were looking at him gently, with a smile on the corner of his mouth.

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