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Chapter 703: After going through hardships, having enough experience

Chapter 703: After going through hardships, having enough experience

The scene was shattered after losing its original color. The cabbage-like god was gone, but it still left a deep impression on Eden.

He no longer shared the emotions and vision of Solamus; he became pure Eden again, waiting for the scene before him to change in the depths of his soul.

But this time, a familiar figure appeared in Eden's eyes.

It was a dwarf, wearing a monk's robe that was much shorter than that of a human being.

"Vildo."

Of course Eden recognized him.

To Eden, Verdo was one of the most important people in his life.

In the scene, Verdo followed his religious group to a village in the land of Aga.

Verdo seemed to be asking the villagers about something. Soon after, his figure appeared in front of a tall man. This dwarf tirelessly taught the man how to pray, and also taught the latter many doctrines promulgated by the church. The dwarf He kept talking, his mouth was almost thirsty, and the man listened patiently.

"Xilan..."

Combined with his memory, Eden recognized the man's identity.

Verdo once told Eden how he met the prophet Sealand. It was an accident, like the Lord's beautiful arrangement, and he did not know Sealand's identity at that time. To this day, Verdo still feels embarrassed and guilty for his boastfulness and complacency.

"Yes, it's him."

Thoramius replied briskly.

Iden did not ask Thoramus why this vision appeared, he just watched silently.

He just said:

"It's a good thing you didn't turn the spinach into some kind of cabbage."

Solamius smiled softly, then stopped after a while. Eden felt that she seemed to be pursed her lips, trying to maintain the seriousness that a thousand-year prophet should have.

The man listened patiently and enthusiastically to Verdo's narration. At the end, they said goodbye to each other, and Verdo accepted Sealand's gift, which was a book with the prophet's handwriting and annotations.

Then, as described by Verdo, Verdo encountered a storm at sea, and the prophet Sealand appeared at the right time. He came riding the wind and waves. Only then did the dwarf priest suddenly realize that Sealand had already been justified. Sanctify.

After rescuing Verdo, Silan left, running to fulfill the mission given by God. Since then, Verdo has never seen the prophet again.

However, unlike what Wildo said, Prophet Xilan never contacted Wildo again.

Eden frowned slightly.

Verdo once said that although he never saw Zealand again, they still maintained a certain degree of contact, such as letters, dreams, and miracles.

However, there was nothing in the scene Solamus appeared.

The thousand-year prophet is not lying, and there is no need to lie.

Then the only ones who cheat are...

Immediately afterwards, Eden saw that time had come to the Ecumenical Council, he was imprisoned, and Verdo was running around for him. Finally, when he was at a loss, Verdo took out the prophet's letter.

This letter was written by Verdo relying on the book given by the prophet and imitating the handwriting on it.

"He once said that I was a person valued by the prophet."

Eden said slowly,

"It turns out he lied to me."

He didn't feel angry or sad, just a little disappointed. Now that things have happened, these things are no longer important.

"Did he really lie to you?"

Thoramius asked rhetorically.

Eden thought for a while, then found it funny and said:

"So, I am indeed a person valued by the prophet, but this is just a mistake."

He looked at Verdot in the scene, and after a while, he added:

"Since then, he has never seen or contacted Xilan again. The prophet left him and went far away from him."

A prophet is a prophet.

The prophet does not belong to one person alone, nor will he stay forever. Therefore, the prophet left Verdo. To him, Verdo was like a passerby on his mission. "To a certain extent, the prophet reflects God. God does not belong to one person alone, nor will he appear in people's hearts forever. It is like the miracle of resurrection from the dead, which only appears in that moment, not eternity."

Eden narrated this.

A new scene appeared immediately, and Eden saw Eden.

In this scene, Eden was helpless. He stood in the lecture hall, like a lost lamb standing in the lonely wilderness. He kept lamenting and lamenting,

“Because I rebelled against God, God abandoned me.”

Looking back, Eden feels that he was ridiculously weak at that time.

At that time, I would actually feel sad and lament over these things.

In contrast, the hymn in the Bible confirms, "He is not anxious about the things that make people anxious; He is not troubled by the things that make people anxious."

However, despite this, Eden knew that he was really abandoned by God at that time.

"really?"

Thorameus seemed to hear his voice and asked at the right time.

"Truly, just as the prophet left Verdo, so God has left me."

Eden narrated softly:

"That's it, I know, He abandoned me. At that time, I could only hear the voice of the King of Kings. I seemed to have nowhere to go, so I stayed in this lecture hall. Finally, I heard At this point, I understand that it is natural for God to abandon people.”

The two scenes of Verdot and Iden, the departed prophet and the abandoned god, are juxtaposed, as if they are testifying to each other, as if they are explaining each other, and finally form an absolute unity.

The prophet left long ago, and God abandoned him long ago. Eden looked at these scenes absentmindedly. No matter what he called God, the sky, the sea, or even cabbage could not explain the scene in front of him. Since then, From then on, Eden ascended the throne of the King of Kings.

The other person, Solamus, seemed to be gazing at him gently, gently lifting his gaze.

Verdo's picture first changed, the scene was enlarged, and finally it was fixed on the book sent by the prophet, and the other picture also changed, and finally it was fixed on the inheritance of Solamius.

"Don't you remember? Those... lights that passed by you inadvertently."

She narrated softly.

Eden suddenly remembered something,

Time and time again, those inadvertently passed by my eyes, passed by my heart, and passed by my mind again. That sword-shaped, fleeting light appeared. I passed it many times, but every time, I didn't catch it.

"The prophet's book is in Verdor's hand. Through it, the prophet has never left Verdor. The sword I use is in your hand. Through it, God will always be with you."

Eden was silent.

After a while, he slowly said:

"But I have gone through hardships and endured hardships."

"Are you in pain?"

"Why is it not painful? Not only that, I am still confused, but I found the truth later, the truth that belongs to me."

"Even Cabbage has experienced pain and been confused by this world."

"Don't mention the cabbage again, we are discussing something serious."

"You want me to tell you seriously? But if I were serious, you wouldn't listen, and God is not one of those majestic stone statues."

"Indeed."

“After kale planted itself on the hill of death.”

Solamus looked at Iden and said, Tell these words to your other self,

"The children of Cabbage finally understood what the answer was. They sat in the canoe and went back crying, and Cabbage's soul also went to everyone. Even King Sabo received the grace of Cabbage. Even though Abandoned and cursed by others, Cabbage still loves everyone on this earth, and as long as there is one person left, He will save the whole world."

Following Solamus's words, Eden seemed to recall scenes from prehistoric times.

When the end comes, some will abandon you and some will curse you.

But the voices of prayers echoed in the valley of despair, gathering together, crossing unimaginable distances, and arriving at the place where He is.

The spirit of God, accompanied by heavy golden flames, came to people.

Everything Solamus wanted to say seemed to be revealed at this moment,

"Just like Zealand is always with Verdo, He is always with me."

(End of this chapter)

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