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Chapter 76 The Bloody Castle

Chapter 76 The Bloody Castle (Twenty-five)

According to Noefels, Coriad's ancestor was the first human he had ever seen. When this human entered by mistake, he also brought dark descendants who could attack him and arouse his interest.

They made a deal, but the son of man tricked him into entering into an unequal contract to be controlled by him.

He only developed followers after this. The friend who betrayed Jin Doliara probably knew his information during this time, and told Jin Doliara when a blood disease appeared in the town.

After this, Kim Doliara was burned to death. Later, her sister discovered the truth about her death and died.

Judging from the current information, the order of development of things should be as she expected.

Neufels said residents contracted blood diseases by drinking "the blood of unclean things."

In this way, her sister should have stayed in the small town and ate the same things as the small town residents, so she got the same disease as the small town residents and recovered when the small town residents recovered.

If you think about it from another angle, her sister can be said to be the epitome of the experience of the residents of the small town. She should have something in common with the people of this small town.

So, what is it about her now that residents of this town might share?

Air and water?
  No, if this is the case, then it is very likely that no one in the town will be spared, and there will be no survivors like Doliara.

food?

Not right either. The eating habits of people living in the same area do have regional characteristics, but this is roughly summarized from a macro perspective. If you implement it into the actual details, the difference is quite strong.

This can only explain why some people contracted the disease and some survived, but it cannot explain why the disease was so widespread and spread to the entire town.

The elder sister belongs to the residents and has the characteristics of the residents; while the younger sister also belongs to the residents, there must be something special that distinguishes her from her elder sister.

...No, my sister did not belong to the residents. She finally went to the King of Blood Tribes, Noelfers.

Xia Qimiao's eyes moved slightly, and she found a breakthrough.

My sister is a believer in God. She will pay attention to whether her daughter prays. When she finds something is wrong with her daughter, she will want her to go to church.

Jin Doliara, it cannot be said that she is not a believer in God, it can only be said that she is not particularly firm and pious in her faith.

Just imagine, what would a devout believer do when a family member gets sick?
  She should first take her family to see a doctor. When she knows that practical medical methods cannot cure her family, she will seek support from faith.

At this time, someone told her that she knew an "evil god"'s folk remedy that could heal her family. What would she do?
  A devout believer will not question her faith. She will kick people out with curses and continue to pray to God.

Only ungrateful believers will question their own gods and go to an "evil god" for help.

What is the end of Kim Doliara?
  She was hung upside down from a wooden pillar in the square and burned to death by the priest with a torch as the crowd shouted "burn her".

Being hanged and executed has religious implications.

Everyone shouted "burn her to death" because she promoted the achievements of the Lord of Blood, exaggerated his glory, and violated the authority of the original god. Judging from everyone's behavior, they did not feel that she was innocent, but felt that she deserved her crime. This showed that they had strengthened their belief in God.

Being burned to death by a priest with a torch makes the identity of the executioner more obvious. This is God's spokesman punishing a sinner on behalf of God.

Jin Doliara, a blasphemer who was executed, is the fundamental difference between her and them.

Looking back, this is most likely the reason why she survived and why she was informed of the information by her friends.

She was not firm, so she escaped; her friend knew that she was not firm, so he told her how to find the King of Blood.

She was born of infirmity, died in infirmity, and was bound by infirmity. If I were to say something mysterious at this time, it would be that everything was already determined and it was her fate.

Xia Qimiao didn't like such words. She only knew, bah, feudal superstition.

She mentally circled religious beliefs into the answer range, and at best marked "to be determined" if there was insufficient evidence.

Although she didn't have enough evidence, she felt that the logic of this reasoning was quite coherent.

When she was a child, she liked to go out and run wildly, and she encountered people nearby attending gatherings to "worship."

After these people prayed, they were able to get a small piece of pie crust and a small cup of something that was not sure whether it was wine or water.

There may be such a ritual here, and if so, it could explain why there was a widespread blood disease in the town, but Kim Doliara was able to survive.

Thinking about it this way, it can also correspond to the power of the "church" set up in the game, and the players who appear there should have some information.

"This church worships the God of the Sun, and the canon is unknown." Phoenix introduced. [Asuka] did not shy away from fried ice cream when communicating. Although they were not close to each other, at least there was no smell of gunpowder when they first met.

"Except for the monsters disguised as players, there are only a few of us players acting as clergy in the church. Apart from that, there are no other people."

"And we exchanged each other's identity information. Without exception, they are all newcomers who have just been transferred from nearby areas."

"We guess that something happened to this church. All the original staff were either transferred away or all died. We are investigators sent by the Holy See."

As for investigators, they should be cannon fodder. Fried Ice Cream complained in his notebook.

"We found two things in the church. The first one was a list of the residents of the town, but there was nothing special about it." Phoenix took it out.

Song Qiaoting flipped through it, and there was indeed nothing special about it.

She put her head out to see the fried ice cream, but she didn't hide her secrets and wanted to pass it over.

But he didn't answer it. He just took out another personnel book from his bag. When the captain saw that he had a bag, he put all the things that couldn't be put into the toolbar into his bag: "We also found it at the mayor's house. I’ve made a list, and you might gain something from comparing it.”

The order of the records on both sides of the booklet is different, which is a bit messy and it is not easy to correspond one to one.

However, Phoenix has a skill that can extract information, which reduces a lot of workload.

Lu Liming watched from the side and couldn't help but frown: "You can't seem to see anything?"

"Do not."

"has a problem."

Song Qiaoting and Fried Ice Cream spoke almost at the same time, and the latter glanced at her and made a gesture of invitation.

She said: "From fifteen years ago to now, this town only has death records and no birth records."

 Seeing that some book friends have responded to the problem of swearing, I will give a unified explanation here.

  The author himself hates insulting words such as "bitch". I hesitated for a long time when writing it because I didn't like it myself, but I also felt that it was more in line with the character of the villain Brownbeard to say this.

  If I encounter this situation again in the future, I will consider it carefully before writing, and may use some special techniques to deal with it. I am sorry if it affects the perception.

  
   
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