Chapter 202 Faith and Choice (seeking collection, seeking recommendation, seeking subscription)

Ten days later, everyone returned to Cairo. With them back together, there were ten Bedouin warriors and fifty Asgardian tribal warriors (hereafter referred to as Asgardian). Only ten of the fifty Bedouin fighters survived, and the others died. In fact, when Kai returned, there were several Bedouin warriors who were still alive, but were seriously injured. Kai originally had Ability to heal them, but in the end they respected their wishes, and they believed that they should return to Allah.

Although Kay doesn’t believe in any religion, he still helps them realize their final wishes and bless them on his deathbed. Kai’s dying blessing was not according to their teachings, but made up by himself, after all, he would not. But the soldiers are satisfied.

As for why they are not willing to let Kai save them, the reason is also very simple. It takes a price to cure them-their souls!

Kay has a treasure, a treasure that can be brought back to life-the holy thing from the old religion-the holy grail of life. The Holy Grail can cure any injury in theory, as long as the person being treated has not belched, it can be saved.

But this is conditional, and there is a price to pay for what you get.



The Holy Grail is always fair. Although the Holy Grail was captured by Kai and became its undisputed owner, this rule cannot be changed. Back then, Kay used the Holy Grail to save Arthur. He was lucky at the time and relied on Gold Finger to resist the price. At that time, all Kay’s energy points were consumed.

But now Kay’s inventory of energy points is not many. Although relying on killing a series of enemies such as Immortal, many dog ​​monsters, Scorpion King, etc., Kay has accumulated a lot of energy, but it is possible to measure only two points. The experience of saving Arthur, these two points are not enough to save one person, let alone the other.

But Kay thought of a way to make things easier. Although the price must be paid, delivery can be postponed. For example, Kai saves Ah Fu, and the price is paid by Ah Fu, but it can be delayed for several decades, waiting for Ah Fu to return to the Holy Grail after his death. There will be a little interest in the middle, but it doesn’t matter, Kay can help pay it off. In this way, he consumes very little energy, saving some people is nothing.

But this is also related to another issue. That is the question of faith.

For example, the Bedouins, they believe in Christianity, and they participate in the so-called holy war for their faith and for their souls to ascend to heaven. But the price for them to survive is to prevent their souls from returning to Allah’s side. They are unwilling, and they will be able to ascend to heaven immediately. Why should they pay such a price?

This was also when Kai asked Laofu whether he could accept such a price. He remembered that Laofu and his family were all devout Protestant believers. People who believed in God still valued the belonging of their souls. Especially in this era, they treated their beliefs more seriously than later generations.

But Lao Fu did not have any hesitation, and immediately accepted the request instead of Ah Fu. In some people’s opinion, Lao Fu is a bit too selfish. For example, Catherine, even though she is a witch, she is indeed a devout believer. Well, it’s so magical.

She felt that if it didn’t work, Ah Fu’s soul should be returned to God’s embrace. If she knew about her future life, she probably wouldn’t say so.

But she didn’t condemn too much. After all, who can blame an old man for saving her only grandson? This is human nature!

So Ah Fu came alive, and Ah Fu did not blame his grandfather for his choice. It is not that he does not believe in God. On the contrary, he is still pious, but he is not willing to abandon his grandfather. That would be too cruel to an old man. As for the fate of the soul…He hasn’t died yet, let’s talk about it when he is dead!

The choice of the definitely Bedouin is also correct. Individuals have their own choices and cannot be forced.

However, the emergence of the Holy Grail also brings a sequelae, that is, almost everyone regards the Holy Grail of life as a holy grail that has spread widely in the Western world. Especially the legend of the Holy Grail of King Arthur. Now Kai’s religious aura is even stronger.

This is terrible. He is an unbeliever, and he is worshipped as a religious figure.

Ten Bedouin warriors, after seeing the Holy Grail, firmly believed that this is the holy artifact of Allah and they must protect the holy artifact. So he vowed to follow Kay. However, Kai privately believes that these Bedouins were completely unable to fight to death, so they wanted to continue to follow Kai to pursue a glorious death. This kind of serious self-destructive tendency is really very ***.

On the other hand, the people of the Asgardian tribe have a much higher acceptance of the Holy Grail. Kai is a god, and it is not normal for their souls to belong to the gods. So fifty Asgardian warriors who were dying accepted the Holy Grail and vowed to become the Holy Grail Asgardian.

As for the British…Unfortunately, all the British soldiers hiccup except Ah Fu.

Back to Cairo again, almost everyone could not recognize that this was the city they had stayed in before. There are traces of gunpowder smoke everywhere, the city still exudes a faint rancid smell, and the pedestrians are even less pitiful.

They didn’t know what happened after they left until they met with the head of intelligence in Cairo.

They left for almost two months, but in these two months, Cairo almost became a battlefield. The British and the Egyptians, the Egyptians and the Egyptians, among the various tribes of Egypt, let’s put it this way, not only Cairo, but almost the entire Egypt has become a pot of porridge in the previous two months.

First, various disasters led to food shortages, and food shortages led to intensified conflicts. In order to vent their anger, compete for food, clean water, or simply for ambition, they began to kill each other violently.

Over the past two months in Cairo, there have been no fewer than 15 riots due to food, plague and other problems. This caused Cairo as a whole to increase the death toll by 30,000. As for how many people died in Egypt, only God knows.

Anyway, after such a disturbance, the British rule in Egypt has become more stable, because after everyone was killed, they found that the natural disasters had passed. They looked at each other in the ruins, and they all had their noses and faces swollen. They didn’t get anything. Honestly.

These things have nothing to do with Kay and the others, but the next things are related to them.

It’s about Anna Sui.

Kay saw Anna Sui before, but didn’t realize that it was Anna Sui. So the woman escaped miraculously, and ran to Cairo to meet with the German Baron von Grossman, after which the British noticed them.

The movement these people made in Egypt is really too great. They killed at least 3,000 people, so many people were killed, even if the British were blind, it was impossible not to notice them. So the British began investigating and found Anna Sui and Carl the Masked Man. The masked man did not know when he actually appeared next to Baron von Grossmann.

No wonder Kay hasn’t seen him since.

After that, Anna Sui left Egypt with the Germans. As for whereabouts, I have to know.

But the British didn’t get everything, they at least knew Anna Sui’s secret-she became a demon!

This discovery surprised Kai. He just felt that Anna Sui’s breath was a bit weird before, but he didn’t expect her to become a demon. She was a pure human before! How could it become a demon?

You know, demons are not like in the legend, they are made from the souls of wicked people. They are simply alien creatures. How can human beings become demons? The species has changed!

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