Chapter 329
Chris' figure appeared on the island. He sat on a bamboo chair and took a deep breath.

When he recited the name of the unknown god just now, he felt strange for the first time.

He saw with his own eyes the starlight that appeared out of thin air, completely surrounding himself, and even helped him block the attack of the black eyeliner.

But now, he feels that this world is real, and he feels that he has entered another real world from one real world.

Chris closed his eyes and felt the sea breeze blowing on his face. He didn't know what happened to the desperate lady and Mr. A in the foggy town, nor did he know what happened to the out-of-control and crazy Gordon Irvine in the Honakis Mountains.

As one of the "Ten Pillars" of the Moss Ascetic Order and a Sequence 3 saint, his death will definitely cause shock to the entire organization.

What's more, Gordon Irwin came to him on his own initiative, which meant that the Moss Ascetic Order had some clues about him.

Chris rested for a moment, stood up and summoned a thick book with stars flowing on the outside. He flicked his fingers gently and saw the pages of the book turning. The stars hidden inside escaped into the air as the pages turned, illuminating the surroundings.

Chris's eyes stopped on one of the pages, and he stretched out his finger to press on the short words "Minsk Street".

Starlight burst out from it and flickered in front of Chris' eyes.

He took a deep breath, gave the thought of "leaving", and returned to reality.

It was dawn, the sun had not yet fully risen, and the streets of Minsk were still silent.

Chris's body appeared in the corner of the street. He stepped on the cold stone slabs and looked up at the dim gas light.

Under the light, there was a figure walking in a hurry. Chris made a little identification and recognized that it was the postman who got up early to work.

The residents of Minsk Street basically ordered newspapers, and it was also the job of the postman to deliver newspapers.

When the figure gradually walked away, Chris walked out of the darkness, turned around and walked in the direction of "home".

The mailbox at the door was already filled with newspapers. Chris pulled out the top one, took out the key he had hidden in a hidden corner, turned the key, and walked in.

He turned on the gas valve, skillfully put a few coins into the gas meter, then turned on the gas light, walked to the kitchen, and simply made himself a cup of Xibo black tea.

There are many kinds of coffee and tea in markets and shops, but Chris still loves Southwell coffee, Dixi coffee and Xibe black tea, which are not very good in quality and not very famous.

As for Dixie pie, it's one of his favorites.

Sitting on the soft sofa, Chris leisurely opened the "Backlund Morning News" in his hand, and first looked at the publication date: "December 1349, 12."

Well, the flow of time in Misty Town is the same as in reality, unlike in "Orishead's Heel" where one day is equivalent to one week in the outside world...

Chris put the newspaper on his lap, reached out and picked up the teacup on the table, blew the heat away, and took a sip.

Having just escaped from the "Misty Town" and experienced a fierce battle with the Sequence 3 Saint, Chris has lost a lot of spirituality and will need some time to recover.

Fortunately, he rested for a while on the Star Island and recovered a little. In addition, the enemy just now was an extraordinary person of the "Hermit" path. His attack method was mainly mental attack, and the physical damage he suffered was not that much. That’s too much.

Putting down the teacup, Chris turned his attention to the newspaper.

"Farewell to the old and welcoming the new, the new 50-year outlook for the Kingdom of Loen" - this was the front page headline of the newspaper.

Chris looked down and found that this was a general title, and it was divided into three categories below, with different outlooks on politics, economy, and culture.

In the "Political" column, commentators put forward different suggestions and opinions. Some of them mentioned that not only will the relationship between the Loen Kingdom and the Feysac Empire not be eased, but the relationship between the two countries will even further deepen in the next five years. deterioration.

As for whether there will be a war, the commentator vowed that even if a war occurs, it will be a new round of colonial war in the East Balam region of the southern continent.

In addition to diplomacy, some commentators within the Kingdom of Loen predict that the two houses may be reformed in the near future, and the number of seats in the House of Lords may be increased.Others said that constituencies and election methods will also produce certain changes.

In the "Economy" column, economic commentators put it very simply. The economy of the Kingdom of Loen will continue to develop.

As for the "Culture" column, there is a big debate on the topic of "whether a large amount of Intis culture should be introduced." Some people say that the cost of intellectual copyright has brought a burden to Loen, and the introduction should be reduced or the cost should be reduced or exempted.Some people say that one should not pay for intellectual copyright, after all, it is "something that anyone can possibly come up with."

Chris didn't bother to read these general remarks. He turned the page and looked at the second page.

This page mainly mentions the major events that happened in Backlund yesterday. Chris believes that there should be some content on it related to the "Backlund Great Smog" that did not happen.

He guessed right. The first thing that caught his eye was this headline: There was a violent storm in the East District yesterday, and the Storm Lord Church announced that it would be responsible for repairing damaged buildings and roads.

Chris held his forehead and smiled bitterly, shaking his head, feeling a little guilty about the Church of Storms.

Not long ago, he had used the power of the Lord of Storms to attack Gordon Irvine, and now he saw that the Church of Storms was going to pay for the "destruction" he had done yesterday.

The second title is also related to yesterday's battle: The Glasco Meteor Shower is coming ahead of time—some meteorites fell to the outskirts of Backlund.

What made him feel a little strange was that the suicide of Prince Edsac was not mentioned at all in the newspaper.

But after Chris thought for a moment, he understood - the Great Smog did not happen, George III's plan failed, and there was no need to find a scapegoat. In this way, Prince Edsac died in vain.

As the Loen royal family, we should find an excuse such as assassination to cover up the death of Prince Edsac.

Otherwise, if the three major churches dig deeper, they may find some clues.

Thinking of Prince Edsac's infatuated appearance, Chris couldn't help but sigh.

After flipping through the newspaper in his hand, he put it back on the coffee table. At this time, the rising sun cast its sunlight in, illuminating the living room.

Chris thought to himself that the most important thing he needed to pay attention to now was the Moss Trappist Order, and the second thing he needed to pay attention to was the Heart of Machinery.

He had killed two of the "Ten Pillars" of the Morse Trappist Order, and as for the Heart of Machinery, he was a former member of the "Resurrected from the Dead", so the church's higher-ups must have noticed him.

As for the two secret organizations, the Aurora Society and the Witch Cult, since "0-17" has already kept Ms. Despair and Mr. A secret, he doesn't need to take them too seriously.

As for Adam, as for the goddess of the night, as for discovering that he has a special little Zaratul, Chris knew that his thoughts were in vain.

He yawned, turned off the gas light, walked to the bedroom, and got under the quilt. The comfortable feeling made him fall asleep quickly.

(End of this chapter)

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