The witch thought I am a Demon God

Chapter 51 The Gauntlet of the Children of the Forest The Story of Thousand Years of Fire

In the study, the old witch said: I think even Branton doesn't know the information I want to say now.

The average person in Ambrose will not know the origin of the Thousand Years Fire.

Brenton laughed. Dear Madam, what you say is interesting. I am an Ambrose person. Don't I understand the customs of Ambrose like you do?

Isn't the Chitose Fire a special local belief?

Branton said to Ivita: Your Highness, we Ambrose people have a special attachment to flames. We believe that flames can bring us good luck.

So almost every castle will have some flame decorations hanging.

We call this thing [Chitose Fire].

The church turned a blind eye to this, probably because it felt that a small flame could not threaten the belief in the God of all things.

Iveta saw a burning red flame hanging in the middle of the wall of the study.

The old witch ignored Branton's interruption and just said to Ivita. In fact, quite the opposite.

The church took the initiative to accept the existence of Chitose Fire.

Your Majesty, when the church entered here, it should have absorbed the tradition of the Chitose Fire that the locals believed in, and then used it for its own use. That's why the church's teachings can be successfully spread in Ambrose.

This is the tradition of the church.

Every time they enter a special country or region, they will actively absorb the original local beliefs and customs so that the locals can accept them more easily.

Brenton blushed a little.

He stared at the old witch angrily, because the old witch's words conflicted with the knightly education he had received since childhood.

The God of All Things is the only true God, so why does the Church of All Things need to work hard to spread belief in the God of All Things?

Isn’t it because of the church that everyone takes the initiative to accept the correct faith?

Knightly education is not only martial arts education, but also etiquette, rhetoric and theology education.

However, because of the tragic misfortune of the Morrow family, Blanton's faith in the God of All Things has been shaken, so he did not say anything.

Ivita glanced at Blanton. In a sense, the old witch could be considered a half-atheist.

Witches don't have any beliefs anyway.

The old witch said: I read all this knowledge in my teacher's library. The library has been in disrepair for a long time, and the contents in it have not kept up with the times, but many records have been left behind. Books about old things.”

The Forbidden Book mainly records the things of the Children of the Forest, but it does not mention a word about the humans of the same era. I think it was because the human ancestors at that time were afraid that the Children of the Forest would obtain the secrets of mankind, so they deliberately hid many things Get up.

That's why I said, even ordinary Ambrose people don't know these things.

The origin of the Chitose Fire involves a story.

Ivita said: I would like to hear the details. We must understand our enemies and what they care about most.

The old witch nodded, walked to the window, and looked at the courtyard downstairs. Her pupils suddenly shrank. What's going on with the big and small redwood trees in the courtyard?

Branton walked over and glanced at the redwood trees outside the window. Oh, it grew out of the courtyard inexplicably.

But, my father... he thought it was pretty good, so he kept them.

It's just two trees, and one is only as thick as my little finger. What's so noteworthy about this?

Tree! The old witch suddenly turned her head and stared at Blanton with uncontrollable rage in her eyes.

Brenton was so frightened that he kept retreating.

He didn't know why the old witch was acting like this suddenly.

Iveta tapped the table lightly and said expressionlessly: Tell me something.

The strong emotion in the old witch's eyes suddenly disappeared, and she forced a smile. certainly.

Your Majesty, there hasn't been a single redwood sapling growing on the Ambrose Plains for more than two thousand years.

This involves the Torah!

More than two thousand years ago, Ambrose Plains was originally a sea of ​​giant redwood trees, where all the children of the forest lived.

The law that dominated the Ambrose Plains at that time was the sea of ​​giant redwood trees. Until humans came, our ancestors cut down the forest and lit fires with the cut redwood trees to drive away wild beasts, keep warm, and grill food... …”

I don't know when or why, the Chitose Fire suddenly started burning among the felled trees.

This is the law of men in Ambrose.

Its appearance represents the arrival of mankind in the heyday of Ambrose.

From the day the Chitose Fire appeared, not a single redwood sapling grew on this land.

“Because no new redwood saplings appeared and humans deliberately cut down the trees, the sea of ​​​​big redwoods quickly disappeared without a trace.”

The Forest of Ambrose became the Plains of Ambrose.

This means that human laws rule here.

Later, the law of the Black Magic Forest suddenly expanded to the north of Ambrose, and the God of all things also descended on his prophet in the City of Ten Thousand Cities, the seat of the Pope's seat, and the light of God reached the south of Ambrose. .”

Thus, the law of the [Holy Mountain Desert] was formed in the Ambrose Plains.

Ivita nodded when she heard this.

Therefore, there are mainly two kinds of laws that cover the land of Ambrose.

But now, just because the Millennium Fire is about to extinguish, the Children of the Forest have appeared, and the Viscount Ambrose Kingdom has also fallen into chaos.

Iveta looked at the two redwood trees in the courtyard. So, there are now redwood trees on this land. Does this mean that the Chitose Fire has weakened to a certain extent?

Then what will happen if the Chitose fire is completely extinguished?

The old witch shook her head. I don't know, maybe the sea of ​​giant redwood trees that has disappeared for more than two thousand years will appear again, and the lost laws of the children of the forest will come back again.

The history of the law seems to be very ancient. It is so old that it appeared before ancient civilizations.

No one understands anything about the law.

Iveta tapped the table lightly and began to think.

The weakness of Chitose Fire is so extensive that I don't need to think about it.

Even if the sky falls, there will still be tall people holding up.

Anyway, south of here is the Papal State.

If it really doesn't work, if this place is really ruled by aliens, will the Papal Congress tolerate aliens occupying the land above it?

So, don’t think about it for now.

Even if the innocence falls, I think everyone can go to the Papal State for help and let them eliminate evil and kill the evil law.

All I need to think about is how to keep my first fortune and find a reliable identity for myself in this world.

The redwood tree seems to be a gymnosperm, a primitive plant, and the trees on the Ambrose Plains today are all angiosperms.

This also seems to show that human laws are more advanced than the laws of the children of the forest.

The children of the forest are actually violating the laws of nature in their attempt to restore.

But I don’t know why the Chitose Fire suddenly extinguished. Could it be because the time has come?

The old witch said: Your Majesty, I have one more thing to tell you. There is something wrong with the harming spell you cast before. It...

At this time, the study door was suddenly pushed open.

The housekeeper [Akaranda] pushed open the door and said nervously to Ivita: Sir, the children of the forest have issued a letter of challenge to us.

You are now in charge here.

So go and take a look.

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