Wandering Knight Start: I Have a Simple Data Panel

Chapter 1098

The Son of God is of great importance, especially to the Church of Fallen Angels, who actually know very little about gods.

Although it is said to be a church, it actually has no foundation and may even be replaced by others.

So there is a sense of crisis, not to mention that such a big thing always needs to be confirmed.

If we could meet the Son of God, we might be able to learn a lot of information.

Benedick called Bacchus, and the two rushed to Klein together.

As for Roshan being left behind by them, after all, as the church's greatest asset, staying here can ensure the inheritance of the Church of Fallen Angels.

Klein just changed his beliefs, but his thinking is still his own.

So when Bacchus came, of course he had to greet him personally.

Not to mention anything else, if the other party could help him and let him go from an ordinary person to the position of a bishop, it would be enough for him to be grateful for the rest of his life.

It's true that he wants to climb up, but he is by no means an ungrateful person.

Everyone is complex and possesses multiple personalities.

Bacchus is the kind of person with a relatively simple human nature. He has a clear understanding of love and hate. His IQ may not be low, but he can sometimes be swayed by his emotions.

The first time he saw Klein, he waved a wind blade and flew out.

"Klein, let me see how much progress you have made. How dare you talk to me like this."

Of course, Bacchus was not angry at Klein for not listening to him, he was angry at Klein for betraying his faith.

Yes, it is betrayal.

Even if the fallen angel allowed it, he would still find it difficult to forgive Klein.

It was obviously the Church of Fallen Angels that pulled Klein out of the quagmire, so why betray him?

If you switch to Benedick, you can understand Klein's thoughts.

Of course, he didn't stop him, just to see how big Klein was.

Klein was a little helpless about this. Of course he understood Bacchus's character.

He even guessed that they would take action after meeting, but now the two of them are really not on the same level.

This is not simply a matter of strength, it is entirely a matter of domain gap between mortals and gods.

Yes, although holy power has too many limitations, it is essentially no different from divinity.

Theoretically, a saint who is powerful enough can kill gods.

Of course, in fact, this is just a beautiful fantasy, and the Holy Power is still suppressed by divinity.

But when facing ordinary people, the Holy Power can show its powerful power.

So when the wind blade flew in front of Klein, it disappeared silently.

In fact, seeing that he didn't react, Bacchus was already preparing to change the direction of the wind blade.

He was just angry, not trying to kill Klein.

But when Klein showed his hand, he was immediately shocked.

"What kind of power is this?" Bacchus asked. He could feel that his extraordinary power was erased out of thin air, rather than simply offset.

Klein explained: "This is the power of the Son of God. I have clearly understood my faith, received the gift of the Son of God, and walked on the path of a saint, so... I'm sorry."

Once you find your own faith, other things will not matter to Klein.

Fallen angels may be more powerful, but that's not what he believes in.

"The path of a saint?" Benedick finally spoke, and he asked Klein: "Can you tell us about the gods?"

The Church of Fallen Angels needs this secret knowledge to enhance its own foundation.

Klein did not refuse. He was from the Church of Fallen Angels and there was no need to hide it.

"Actually, I don't know much. Many of them are just guesses. If you are willing to listen, I can tell you slowly."

"Thank you very much." Benedick thanked him sincerely, and pulled the shocked Bacchus: "Okay, don't make trouble. Since this is the will of the gods, maybe everything is destined, and we will not intervene rashly. good."

Although Benedick does not believe in fate, it does not prevent him from using fate to convince Bacchus.

Sure enough, Bacchus's expression improved a little.

On the contrary, Klein is very aware of Benedick's little tricks. He is a very sensitive person.

On the way, he began to introduce the things he guessed about gods to the two of them.

There is nothing blasphemous, and true religion is not that closed.

However, personal understandings are forcibly put together based on real-life experiences, and it is always difficult for others to agree with them.

Benedick silently remembered it, but he also had some thoughts of his own.

But he strongly agrees with one of Klein's words: "The Bible is the best encyclopedia of gods. It is the precious experience left by humble saints and contains many secrets."

Klein used his own personal experience to prove that the Bible contains many secrets of gods.

He could understand this approach. Although the gods did not mind, everything about the gods should not be widely spread.

Therefore, he also adopted a similar narrative technique in his own draft of the Bible.

He proudly told the two of them: "I am imitating what the previous saints did, recording the story of killing the Son of God, and telling future generations how to communicate with the gods.

Maybe a few years from now, someone will take the Bible I compiled, follow in my footsteps, and serve their own faith. "

Benedick was in awe. Klein may be a traitor to the Church of Fallen Angels, but his belief in the Son of Killing God is sincere.

And listening to what he said made Benedick feel like he was witnessing a mythological epic.

There is no reason why we can't do things now that our predecessors were able to do.

Klein is already on the right track.

Benedict said enviously: "We don't know when we can listen to the oracle of the fallen angels up close."

"The oracle of the fallen angels may have told us." Klein said.

Benedict knew what he meant. If everything was arranged by the gods, then the oracle of the fallen angels was actually easy to guess.

Skipping this silent topic, Benedict made another request: "Can we meet His Highness the Son of Slaughter? Or you can convey our questions."

The biggest purpose of their coming here is not to pursue Klein's betrayal, but to meet Gwen.

As the Son of Slaughter, the blood of God who is closely related to the fallen angels, the church must have too many questions.

Klein shook his head: "I can't answer you now, everything has to wait for the Son of God to arrange."

How can a mortal make a decision for the Son of God?

Of course, Klein felt that with the character of the Son of Slaughter, he might meet Benedict and the others.

Benedict expressed his gratitude. He did not pin his hopes on Klein. Everything depended on the arrangement of the gods.

As for forcing himself to see Gwen, the more powerful she was and the more she knew, the more he would respect her.

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