Meir and Peter, four of Peter's women, boarded the ancient Church of Kudr.
Peter's men hide their faces with cover, so they can't be sure, but to be seen from their voices, it's probably someone who was also here when Peter came to the village of Pargas.
Apparently his name is Munich.
In addition to the four, they also come with Zolomonia, the demon of wisdom and ruin, sealed in the great scepter that Peter possesses.
Zolomonia wonders if he's walking a little next to Peter, floating in the puffy universe, Li, who was disappearing at some point.
I mostly look at Peter's back as though he enjoys it, but sometimes he looks at me less resentfully.
Nevertheless, if you give me back my gaze, I will be deliberately deflected.
Others don't seem to interfere with us in particular.
The ancient Church of Kudorism is followed by a blue carpet on the blue wall, and a blue light fire… and an unsettling interior.
"Dear Peter... Are you sure? That man, he's obviously not legitimate. Besides, even before..."
"If I had any other hands, I'd do the eagle thing! You can't just be taken out by an outside person. You know what I mean?
Peter and his men are walking slightly backwards of me, hiding their licences and discussing something with him.
Meir sees it with her ass, anxiously zero.
"Isn't that Peter kind of suspicious? Meir, it makes me nervous to look..."
"Really? Even when I met him before, he seemed like a nice guy."
I remember when I met Peter in the village of Pargas.
Even then, Peter stopped my men who came to me with the obsession of being rough on their own.
"... but he's definitely using forbidden magic. Or didn't Abel say?
Meir narrows her eyes on Peter.
"No one is bad for someone who uses forbidden sorcery. I'm just a little sincere about my hobby and honest with myself."
Altamia is also a saint who allowed me in goopan even if I was attributed a hundred years of research results to nothing, but has a priori who tried to sneak pet the crusade-requested monster.
I'm just a little out of line with people.
I'm sure Mr. Peter is not such a bad person either.
"I don't know how difficult it is for Meir, but I think there are a lot of things that change the story after degrees..."
After some time in the ancient cathedral, there was a large door in the aisle.
If you dive in there, there are two large pedestals on either side, just a short walk in.
One pedestal was empty, but the other was decorated with a huge statue that boasted an overwhelming presence.
Its model is the god of the kingdom of Dinlat's national religion.
It is a stone statue of the Kudr God, which ended in the mythical age by destroying all four great creative gods in Tai Ancient times.
It is nearly five meters and quite rolling.
The statue of Kudr is not only large, it is pathologically elaborate.
Comparing the texture of the tentacles to the texture of the upper body of a person, you can see that as a matter of fact.
The obsession of the maker can also be seen from the bent parts of the tentacles and the slightly floating bones in the milestones of the fingers.
Is Peter also interested in the statue of Kudr, with his feet stopped in the front and his face raised?
"Kudr, you're a statue of God. I've never seen anything so stunning in the kingdom of Dinlat."
One of these statues will give you an immeasurable value.
Although I don't have the courage to tell such a vulgar story in front of Peter, who seems to be a church official.
But this way again, it's pretty creepy.
A luxurious body stretching slightly from a lump of meat fuels the anxiety of those who see too disproportionately.
The countless tentacles that stretch are likely to move now.
I wonder if such a monster really existed, and that only makes my spine cold.
Meir shudders and hides behind my back.
"Me, Meir, I think I've got eyes on you now"
I turn my face to the eyes of the statue of Kudr.
He has an emotionless look.
It does create an unusual atmosphere, which seems to me to have somehow had eyes from left to right anywhere.
"... hmm?
My interest in the statue quickly shifted from the statue of Kudr to a surgical ceremony engraved on the wall.
It's quite a stunning procedure.
It seems to be an ancient technique, but I was only recently decrypting The Great Divine Treasure because I was willing to die, so I can generally understand it just by looking at it.
Encryption is a little complicated, but unlike the magic formations used during battle, the technique engraved on the stopped wall can be considered slowly by looking at it.
If we get rid of the noise, the structure is close to the subpoena marks for calling out spiritual beasts and demons.
Probably to pull beyond similar phenomena.
It is quite elaborately built, and there is a little bit of area that can be watched and hacked.
That's the product of the whole magic period when the gods were real and the devil was teaching people spiritual language.
I see, in this format, can something like conditional activation of a pseudo-subpoena be done?
I turn to the end of the aisle and follow the technique engraved on the wall with my eyes from end to end.
In terms of this technique, structure and scale, about twenty-six bodies to the left and right at the end of this passage, combined with fifty-seconds, etc.?
If there was any trigger, you would definitely see it as a trick in which fifty or two demons are summoned in chain.
You mean like a trick to hold back intruders?
The passageways are everywhere, the walls and the ground are choosen, and traces of blood can be seen.
To see where I'm not thirsty yet, I wish the devil had summoned me earlier and fought fiercely against the intruders.
Probably the ones who beat Peter to the ground.
"Mr. Peter. Looks like it's engraved with something like a chain demon summoning magic ceremony. Be vigilant."
Peter, looking up at the statue of Kudr, looked back at me.
"... how do you know that?
"No, because I read the procedure. I just recently read a book about the magic ceremony of this era..."
That's all I said, Peter's atmosphere changed.
"... of the Mythical Age, a book about sorcery ceremonies? There can't be any such thing left..."
Shit, my mouth slipped.
The Great Divine Treasure is a book that the people of Kudr are looking for with their blood eyes.
According to the collector's story, the Garshard kingdom of the earthly god faith had it hidden, but if Peter finds out, it could be confiscated, jailed.
If you read all of them in the first place, they could kill you by sealing your mouth.
That's all these dangerous books are.
"Uh..."
As I was mumbling, I heard footsteps from the end of the aisle.
The Lord of Footsteps was a man with brown skin.
It has a clear double eyelid through the nasal muscle. The tip of the jaw is shallow and thin.
Her face is neat, but she gets a ruthless impression because of her faceless expression.
The outfit resembles the outfit of a cleric who summoned Kudr, which was depicted as an illustration of the Great Divine Treasure.
Nevertheless, what I saw in the Great Divine Treasure was a pretty simplified mess, so I can't be too sure.
I quickly wondered if he was in conflict with Peter... but soon I knew that it seemed like a magical phantom.
Peter glanced at the man and lagged back as he pressed his mouth.
"No way, Father Johannan..."
Johannan's name is the name of the priest who summoned Kudr, seen in the Great Divine Treasure.
Apparently, Peter also believed that the phantom figure was the cleric who summoned Kudr.