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Chapter 628 The Savior Didn’t Come to Eliminate Sin

Chapter 628 The Savior Didn’t Come to Eliminate Sin
Althea's blunt words surprised Eden. Unexpectedly, the princess directly named the wizard and Sister Cassandra's unusual relationship.

However, Eden had no interest in gossip. He lowered his head and seriously considered Althea's proposal.

This wasn't the first time Eden heard the word "coven."

Before this, Verdo had mentioned that the witch coven seemed to have been fighting against the drow.

Considering the relationship between the drow assassins and the devils and the Fahora sect, the witch coven is likely to be equally hostile to the group of devils who launched the attack tonight.

The enemy of my enemy is not necessarily a friend, but it is not impossible to become a friend.

And what Althea said makes sense. It will probably take years and months until the wizard Cassandra mentioned comes over.

"A good proposition."

Eden said.

Then, he saw Althea's expression and asked:

"Are you looking forward to it?"

Althea clapped her hands,

"Of course.

This is the fun I finally found in this barbarian country. "

Looking at the excited Althea, Eden couldn't help but think.

How hilarious that Osenko's future queen is a witch.

"I will have plenty of free time until the royal army arrives. Come on, Eden, let's take a risk."

Althea's tone was like that of a poet singing at a carnival.

Eden sighed habitually and said helplessly:

"Okay then.

How about taking action tomorrow? "

Althea nodded in agreement, and she even wanted to take action tonight if she could.

For a moment, the night became quiet, and the two people who had agreed on a time to take action suddenly stopped talking. They stood on the camp in the wilderness, somewhat at a loss to welcome the arrival of silence.

It seems that all the words have been said.

Is it time to say goodbye?
Eden thought.

He opened his mouth, wanting to speak.

The moonlight was shining, and Eden noticed at this moment that she was wearing a simple linen dress. When the breeze came, it seemed that there was nothing in the fluttering skirt. Her white ankles shone like eyes. Her whole body was full of energy. Like an ethereal being, her pale golden hair sets off her oval-shaped face. Her tall stature prevents her face from appearing too long and not too short, making it just the right amount of beauty.

In the dark night, she blinked and her lips trembled, as if she was hesitating to speak. Her eyes were very clear, hardly like the eyes that a sinner should have. Eden previously thought that woman was more dignified than Althea, and more dignified than Althea. Althea is nice, but how can that woman have such bright eyes? There seems to be a trace of passionate words hidden in them, the words she is about to blurt out.

"Eden...I apologize."

Althea whispered.

Eden was stunned for a moment;
"What are you apologizing for?"

"I shouldn't have said that."

"Which sentence is that again?"

"It's...that sentence, that sentence that hurt your heart."

Althea blushed.

"...that's too much,"

Althea's heart tightened.

"But I forgive you."

The princess's tight heart suddenly relaxed. She raised her face with a smile on her face.

"Well, I praise you for your tolerance, good priest."

"But which sentence is it?"

Eden said curiously.

"Hey...that's it,
'Then why don't you ask God why He died for someone like me? '"

Althea repeated,
"I think...you must have been very angry at that time, because I once made my mother angry with this sentence."

However, Althea saw Eden shake his head.

"You're not angry?" Althea asked in surprise.

"If it had been before, I would have been angry, but at that time..."

Eden recalled:

"I just feel sorry for you."

Althea opened her mouth, incredibly surprised, and then she lowered her eyes, as if she was lost and about to burst into tears at any moment.

Eden watched the scene.

The princess who used to hate, hostility, use, stimulate and despise me now actually came to apologize to me. Not only that, she also showed such weakness because of her words.

Eden's mood was very complicated, and it was difficult to explain clearly.

"Why do you suddenly want to apologize to me?"

Eden asked.

"That night, after I had an argument with you, I thought a lot...

All in all, I didn't mean to say these things to you. "

Althea replied, her voice becoming thinner.

Eden took the initiative. He recalled the quarrel that night and asked slowly:

"It's because you're afraid that I'm really a prophet.

You are afraid that your words will offend me and treat you like a hopeless person. "

Althea raised her face and subconsciously denied:
"No, it's not..."

After a while, she thought of something, lowered her head again, and said meekly,
"…maybe."

Her Highness the Princess changed so quickly, it was really funny, and she looked a little pitiful.

She was a sinner, Eden still felt that way today.

He once believed that the world was a confrontation between the Holy Spirit and evil spirits, and that sin was something to be wiped out, and that it was precisely because of this that the Savior would come.

Sin is unforgivable. Despite the passing of time, sin is still a claw in the snow and mud.

He used to think so, but gradually, he became a little shaken.

When did it start? Perhaps, it started with Verdo’s words.

Also, during those experiences of traveling into the future, I subconsciously regarded all true believers as good people and all pagans as sinners, but in the end, both sides had committed serious sins against each other.

No matter whether it is the scriptures of true religion or the scriptures of pagan religions, they can not eliminate sins in people. The reason why is because people are too free and have the freedom to sin.

Why does God allow people such freedom? Eden used to be a little confused and to be honest, he can’t understand it now either.

However, you can infer the opposite - the reason why people have such freedom is because God has given people reason. He has given people reason, but has never prohibited such freedom.

And why should I ask why?

Doesn’t God have the ability to forgive sinners?
Eden thought, those thoughts filled his mind, and his soul seemed to be immersed in a hymn.

He hasn't noticed it yet,
His understanding of the choir grew.

Althea found that Eden was looking at her tenderly, as if he really was like a prophet.

She felt panic at first and wanted to run away, but her feet seemed to be frozen and she stood motionless.

The princess's lips trembled, and she couldn't help but ask in a trembling voice:

"Do you... have mercy on me?"

Eden nodded slightly.

The prophet said to the princess:

“Yes, I don’t just pity you.

I still forgive you...

Whatever you do next...I forgive you. "

In the dark night,

The prophet thought,
The Savior... did not come to destroy sin,
But he came to save the world.

(End of this chapter)

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