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Chapter 613 Change the future again

Chapter 613 Change the future again
Since the troops sent by the Osenko royal family had not yet arrived, the convoy did not break out of camp.

In other words, Eden and his party can stay here for a while.

On this day, Verdo suddenly came to Eden.

Eden was a little panicked at first, but after thinking about it, he quickly calmed down.

"What happened?"

Verdo looked around and found that there was no one around, so he lowered his voice and said:

"I investigated secretly and found some clues."

"Secret investigation?"

Eden was a little confused. It turned out that Verdo was also secretly investigating.

Verdo nodded,
"Sister Cassandra and I secretly let go of a drow assassin in exchange for their trust."

Eden couldn't help but open his mouth. He had spent a lot of effort to save an assassin's life. Unexpectedly, Verdo actually let an assassin go directly.

"Does General Bright know?"

Eden couldn't help but ask.

Verdo nodded slightly,
"Of course we can't hide this from him, Sister Cassandra has discussed it with him beforehand.

None of that matters, you know what I found? "

"what?"

"Those drow elves, they... turned out to be normal elves!"

Verdo suddenly revealed a secret, and Eden couldn't help but open his mouth.
"What...what...is going on."

Verdo said as if his words were not surprising:
"They even became drow only in the last few hundred years.

Moreover, they are not from the Kingdom of Nus, but... another kingdom. You should have heard of it, the kingdom formed by those exiles. "

Eden was stunned for a moment and said in shock:
"Did they come across the ocean?"

Verdo confirmed what Eden said,

"You're right, they just came across the ocean.

According to the drow elf, they received a decree from their king. As for the specific content of the decree, no one knows. In short, they will do righteousness first and then do evil in order to complete the mission given to this race by God. "

Eden subconsciously denied:

"How could God give that kind of mission?"

Verdo also said:

“I also feel they were deceived.

All in all, this matter is not simple. "

At this time, two soldiers passed by here on patrol. Verdo immediately closed his mouth. After the two soldiers left, Verdo looked at Eden again.

"I also found out that because of their weird skin color, not many people except the Fahora sect accepted them, and there was a coven of witches that seemed to be particularly hostile to them."

What did Eden capture?
"Witches' coven? Which witches' coven are you talking about?"

Verdo spread his hands,
"I don't know the specific name. All in all, they seem to be particularly repulsive to the drow. This is really strange. After all, wizards are the most curious, and curiosity often leads to disasters."

The dwarf priest brought so much news. When it was his turn to ask Eden what he had found in his investigation, the priest was a little at a loss what to say because his investigation method was a bit unusual.

Verdo thought that Eden had gained nothing, but was too embarrassed to say it, so he comforted him:
"It's okay, Eden. Not everyone is lucky enough. Some people are just not lucky enough. It's okay. God will understand you."

Eden nodded silently.

After Verdo left, Eden once again turned his attention to the church of the Fahora sect.

"Call Timian, it's time to get over."

Eden said to himself.

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When Eden's figure appeared in the church in the afternoon, the chattering monks suddenly became silent.

A kind of power originating from the soul made them fall silent at this moment, and they kept quiet in unison.

They raised their heads slightly and focused their gazes on Iden. They seemed to be looking up at a majestic figure, as if every move Iden made would be God's will.

"Where's Elder William?"

Eden looked around and asked calmly.

"Elder William...he has gone to the royal city. He wants to personally report your arrival to Elder Fahola."

A monk said respectfully.

"May God bless you."

Eden said slowly.

Hearing this sentence, the monk was so moved that he knelt down excitedly and kept reciting scriptures praising the prophet.

Several other monks couldn't help but cast envious glances, everyone wanted to be blessed by an envoy.

A monk plucked up the courage, stood up, and asked cautiously:

"Messenger...Messenger of the Kings of Kings, why are you here?"

Eden said in a solemn tone:

"I didn't come here."

The monk was stunned for a moment, and then he suddenly understood something.

Several monks exchanged glances, and they felt excited again, almost unable to shed tears uncontrollably.

Eden said, I didn’t come here...

Isn't that the implication: God sent him here?

Oh, how profound the words of the prophet are, reminding us once again of the eternal truth - the prophet acts according to God's will.

After experiencing last night's scene, the monks tried their best to interpret every move and word of Iden in their hearts, and regarded them as precious instructions and precepts.

If Eden told them that they had to lift their right foot first to enter the house, then anyone who entered the door with their left foot in the future would be kicked out.

But is this due to submission to authority or belief in the truth?No one thinks deeply about this question.

Eden raised his steps. At this time, the monks' breathing became faster in unison.

He walked around the church several times. The monks present counted how many steps he took and how many circles he walked. A total of 92 steps and three circles. What does this mean?There must be something profound about this.

The monks of the Fahora sect racked their brains to use their theological knowledge to interpret the meaning. "you…"

As soon as Eden spoke, everyone looked over and stopped interpreting any deeper meaning. They pricked up their ears and listened to Eden's words wholeheartedly.

"You should understand that in this world, there are instructions.

Among the instructions, the first one is the most precious.
No, you must not call others stupid, and you must not harm your brothers who are true believers. "

The monks listened wholeheartedly. They kept chanting silently in their hearts and repeating Iden's words. Looking at this scene, Iden nodded with satisfaction.

Although, I just said this small paragraph.

But...there is no doubt that it will be recorded in the scriptures.

Thinking of this, Eden turned around and opened the "Book of Miracles" in his hand.

No one dared to come forward to disturb him. The monks all stood motionless, not even daring to breathe too hard.

"This...is really enough to change the future."

Eden thought to himself.

because,

Immediately following the miracle of the night, he saw in this book:

The messenger said,

Among the instructions, the first one is the most precious.
Do not, do not accuse others of being stupid, and do not harm your brothers who are true believers.

Before this, this scripture had never existed.

Miracles of the night, and this scripture.

Eden seemed to have caught something.

The future seems to determine the present, and the present... also changes the future.

After Eden determined his changes for the future, his plans became more and more mature.

He first determined his direction, which was to use all means to change the Fahora sect until he forced them to return to the orthodoxy of the church.

Only in this way can the source of paganism be eliminated. By then, you will never see pagans persecuting true believers again.

To change the Fahora sect, it is necessary to find out who the "new god" they call is.

Eden knew very well that people don't believe without reason.

There are some philosophers in the world who think they have seen through the world, and believe that faith is neither practical nor real, that faith is just an illusory thing, and that belief in gods is an act of fear and conformity. However, they are actually arrogant and short-sighted.

Faith is not a symbol created out of thin air. Faith always has its basis. It may be a certain person, a certain prophet, a certain miracle, or a certain god. People are not believing in something that is groundless, on the contrary. Faith has its origin.

And Eden wants to figure out the origin of the Fahora faith.

Eden believes that the "new god" they call must have a corresponding existence. Maybe he is a member of the gods, or maybe he is not a god at all, or even just Fahola pretending to be a god. Anyway, he must Find the "new god" and change him, or even destroy him.

After careful consideration, Eden discovered that his idea was good, but... its implementation was destined to not be smooth sailing.

"Must...go to the future again."

Eden murmured.

For these monks and believers of the Fahora sect, their biggest advantage is the stone pendant in their hands. Through it, they can go to the future world and get more scriptures from there, thus playing the role of a prophet. Role.

However, you can't go to the future just when you want. The stone pendant's travel through time and space is very random. Eden has been studying it for a long time but has not figured out how to actively go to the future.

So...just have to wait for now.

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For three days, Eden went to the church and recounted one command after another.

The monks took these instructions as a guideline and recorded every one of them verbatim, and the "Book of Miracles" in Eden's hand also added a lot of words visibly to the naked eye.

The "Book of Miracles" says that the words of the messenger are all the words of my king. However, only Eden knows that most of these words are thought up by himself while sleeping at night, unless the sudden flash of inspiration is also the meaning of my king. The king’s meaning, otherwise, these words would be forged.

Eden was happy about this scene, but he also understood that he was actually not a messenger at all, let alone able to carry out the will of the gods. If this continued, sooner or later he would be exposed.

Adhering to the experience of saying too much and making many mistakes, after those three days, Eden rarely visited the church of the Fahora sect to maintain the proper sense of mystery. However, the monks did not dare to disturb Eden out of faith. Sign up for this "messenger".

Several days passed. These days, Eden has been waiting for the reaction of the stone pendant.

There was no movement from so many sky stone pendants, which made the priest feel a little panicked, thinking that this magical object had lost its magic power.

Fortunately, his fears were not realized.

One day, the stone pendant glowed again, and the blazing white light swallowed Iden up. The space was chaotic and twisted, and a quiet darkness followed. Eden, who had experienced it, quietly accepted the various strange phenomena that happened to him.

Soon, the world began to spin, and the surrounding space slowly stabilized again. Eden opened his eyes and found that he had arrived in a true religion city.

The characteristics of the true religion in the whole city are very obvious. The streets and alleys are filled with exclamations or greetings such as "Lord" and "Lord". The former Fahora church has disappeared and been converted into a luxurious mansion. Mansion, another white church stands in the center of the city.

“…It’s really changed.”

Eden raised his head, looked at the scene in front of him, and murmured to himself.

He asked someone casually and learned that this city was subordinate to the Deschanel Empire. He also asked about the current situation of the previous city and learned that that city was also under the jurisdiction of the empire.

After he learned more about it, he discovered that paganism had actually conquered that city. However, due to the constraints of the scriptures, no one dared to massacre the true believers on a large scale. They could only kill their leaders and use punishment to persecute them. The true believers converted, and because of this, the city retained the power of uprising. When the empire's soldiers wanted to regain the territory, the true believers in the city saw that the time was ripe, and they revolted and overthrew the pagan rulers.

This means...it is impossible for those true believers to be persecuted.

Eden's hands trembled with excitement.

I really did it myself.

For a moment, Eden took a deep breath to stop himself from being so excited, and he calmed down.

From the mouths of others, Iden learned that the pagan religion that believed in the King of Kings still existed, which meant that his goal had not yet been achieved.

"We need to get scriptures from other giant king religions."

Eden said to himself.

He raised his face and looked around the city in front of him. Under the erosion of time, the Osenko Kingdom has been annexed by the empire. It is not even a vassal state and has become a province of the empire's huge territory. However, the concept of Osenko people still exists. , the people here have many customs that are completely different from those in the core areas of the empire.

With the changes of the times, this city is not like the barbarian city Althea said. It is larger and more prosperous. In the center of the city, there is a typical imperial-style square. The local governor also hired dwarves to build it. There is a huge sewer network, there are three markets in the city, and the ground is paved with tens of thousands of semicircular stone bricks.

After asking for directions, Eden came to the market. He came here to find a bookstore or workshop to see if there were any pagan scriptures. However, he searched half of the market and couldn't find any pagan scriptures. Of the scriptures, only the writings of theologians who criticized paganism were found.

"Is it forbidden?"

The scene in front of him seemed to confirm his suspicion that those pagan scriptures were banned in this city.

(End of this chapter)

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