Chapter 158. I Don't Believe It!
Hearing that, Fredrick walked out of his crotch quietly.
He looked around, and there was no novelty, sadness, or joy on his face.
Char knew that this man's smile was the most friendly and upright smile, otherwise he would not have become an Archbishop of the holy see so early.
How could a religious leader not laugh?
"This is the sieging area, right?" He asked.
Char hummed and waited for him to continue.
"Hand it over."
Fred extended his hand.
Char knew what he was referring to and did not argue. He raised his hand and a coffin and a bottle filled with matcha appeared between them.
He did not have any intention of hiding it and gave it out directly.
Fredrick's eyes stayed in the coffin for a while, as if he could see through the plaster and see through Luke, who was on the verge of death.
He raised his eyes.
"The method to save him."
"I don't know."
Char generously provided a high-quality answer.
"I don't have the intention to negotiate with you." Fred said indifferently, "I never negotiate with others."
"I know, that's why I've never thought about it."
"So you killed him?"
"Luke didn't die, but he wasn't far away either." Char looked up at the sky. The aircraft in the distance was circling in the air like a fat bird, but its trajectory showed a faint pattern.
"Let's talk about something else for now, your holiness. You didn't come here with me just to say this, did you?" He changed the topic.
Fred glanced at him and seemed to see through Char's thoughts. He raised his hand and clenched his fist. A few golden pillars of light appeared in the sky in the distance, and the aircraft evaporated like railguns.
Char's mouth twitched.
"You've been staring at those things since just now, more carefully than any other place. They've changed their flight path twice as well. They're probably sending some sort of signal."
Fred smiled faintly. With a wave of his hand, three shackles appeared on the three of them. This time, there were actually three more captives.
"Since you're familiar with it, you should know where we won't be discovered, right?"
"To the East, there is a cave where mechanical dogs and violent apes live. They won't be detected there."
"Lead the way,"
"Alright," He said.
Char turned around and gave the two of them a look, telling them to calm down before he started walking.
The Siege City was not very big. It was a town, but including the hills and forests outside the city, the entire area was only four times the size of Astan City. There was no leveling point here. Even if the monster was killed, it would not give any experience because it would be reborn no matter what. In Crickto's words, the consciousness of all mechanical monsters was copied onto the cloud server. Char had always thought that this was a special way of setting up the system, but now he had a rough idea.
This guy might really be talking about cloud servers, but he could not be sure if what crystal said was the same as what he understood.
The road was not long, but it was quite dangerous. They had to pass by two water treatment plants and a patrol base. Fredrick probably saw through Char's real intention, so he cast a group divine concealment spell and let the four of them pass through the dangerous area.
Fine, his plan to kill with a borrowed knife had failed.
"Follow behind me and don't walk around."
"There are invisible detection machines here," Shaya said with a dark face.
The Archbishop raised his eyebrows, as if he was curious why he was suddenly so cooperative.
Next, Char was like a prophet. The path he chose was very strange. Sometimes, even though it was only a very short distance, he had to take a big detour. He also kept stopping, as if he was stalling for time, but the Archbishop did not stop him.
He could tell that this path perfectly avoided the metal balls that would pop their heads out from time to time.
What was even more shocking was that the four of them kept a fixed distance from the detector every time they brushed past it. From the way it turned its head to look at them from time to time, this was probably the maximum distance, which confused the machine.
The three of them followed Char through the place safely, and he heaved a sigh of relief.
The law of the patrol manufacturing base was to launch an indiscriminate attack once it detected the cloaking. The Archbishop would definitely protect himself, but not rose and Saxson.
This guy was taking revenge on him for his petty tricks. How hateful.
When they arrived at the cave, before they even entered, they were greeted by the stench of engine oil mixed with a stench. It was very lively inside.
Fred casually threw a skill in, and it instantly became quiet. However, the cave was not damaged in the slightest, and even the rocks on the mountain walls did not fall off.
Char's eyelids twitched as he suddenly realized a problem!
Although Fred was strong, he was actually this strong at this moment.
This was not a skill, it was simply the control of some kind of power!
He was so strong that he was not human anymore!
"We can talk now."
He found a place to sit.
He did not seem to move, but Loiweise and Saxson's eyes rolled back, and their bodies fell limply.
Char quickly caught Loweise, and then saw the Duke crash into the ground with a loud thud.
"I'm sorry, Saxson. It's not because you stored my black materials. Never!"
Even though he said that, he still adjusted his posture and let him lean against the mountain wall.
After that, he put away his frivolous attitude and looked at the Archbishop seriously.
"We are now allies, right?"
Fred's expression remained the same, and he did not comment.
Char stood up and looked down at him, his eyes as bright as the stars in the night sky.
"Since we're allies, there's no need to hide it. To tell you the truth, no matter what sacred souls told you as compensation, I'm sure they were lying to you. You couldn't have become one of 'them' before, and you can't be one now. This was a lie from the beginning, do you know why?
"Because only by becoming a God's Chosen One can one become one of them. They will not allow the appearance of a God's Chosen One this time. Or perhaps they're trying to make everyone a chosen one, but that doesn't include you, sir."
Fred's expression changed slightly. After a while, he smiled.
"A month and a half ago, I received an Oracle. Do you know what it was? "
"What?"
"It's exactly as you said."
"Huh?"
Char could not help but be stunned, and his mind was in a mess.
Just like I said?
"But it's not all the same. For example, they admitted that what they did before was a scam and pointed out that the abyss's suggestion was nothing more than another scam. This time, they came up with a new idea."
What a good move to advance by retreating
Char immediately came to a realization.
It turned out that the Holy Spirits knew from the very beginning that the natives would gradually wake up, and even recover their memories of the past. As the most difficult one to control, they simply told Fredrick that all the rehearsals in the past were not dreams, but things that might really happen.
In the 177 reincarnations, Fred had indeed never succeeded. This was a fact, and it was also something that he had the deepest impression of!
"I don't believe it," Fred suddenly said.