The golden light shines on the city, and the metal pipes and tiles on the outside of the wall reflect the soft light. After heavy rain and snowfall is a good weather, this weather does not know how long it will last.
"Speaking of the issue of heretics, it seems that believers who lie, even though they have done so many things, have not touched the bottom line of the church in essence, so we have not arrested them. I wonder if you have heard Yes, the believer of Lie also appeared in the dock area at noon, and was discovered by the demigods of the Orthodox Church, but he was still let go."
Captain Bincy said.
The corner of Jenkins' mouth trembled:
"The version I heard is that believers in lies froze the sea to save Nolan, so the demigods didn't bother him."
"Your news is really well-informed."
Captain Bincy said with a smile, not at all embarrassed because his lie was exposed.
"Speaking of which, believers of lies are really active recently. I heard that many things in the past month have something to do with them. The Titan that appeared on the outskirts of the city last month, the ghoul invasion after that, and the The Hanging City, and today’s events. What exactly do they want to do? Are they the messengers who brought the disaster, or the saviors who drove the disaster away?”
The long-lost conversation with the Pency team sparked Jenkins' conversation, and he didn't mind talking more.
Captain Bincy obviously didn't mind wasting time here with Jenkins, and he opened up:
"Hearing what you said, I feel that so many things have happened this month. In fact, it's more than that. The out-of-season snowfall in the whole world last month was also related to them, but the center of the incident was in the Northland. Since half a year ago, that After the black-robed man who likes to collect weird things first appeared, I felt that the whole world was in chaos. In my opinion, the original world was peaceful, and people only cared about when steam engines would be cheaper and smaller, and whether inventors There are new ideas, but in only half a year, wars and disasters have become regulars in the newspapers."
Although the sun has not completely set, the moon and stars are already faintly visible in the sky. Captain Bincy looked up at the purple star, which was already evident in the sky.
"You should know this, right?"
Captain Bincy pointed to the star.
"The bestower of the material world now, who doesn't know this star of destiny? The appearance of the purple star of destiny heralds the change of the era and the arrival of the last day. This is the exact information people can find in ancient books and stone tablets. Narrative. Everyone is saying that the emergence of the new god and his believers may have an inseparable relationship with the end of the eighteenth century."
Jenkins said that he missed the cat he hadn't seen all afternoon.
"Then do you know that besides the [Star of Destiny], that star is also called the [Star of Disaster] by ancient literature?"
Captain Bincy asked again.
"Of course, after all, it heralds the coming of disaster, so it's not surprising that it was given the name [Disaster Star]."
That's what daddy said.
"Then do you agree with that statement?"
Captain Bincy asked, reaching for the cigarette case again, but stopped abruptly, Jenkins guessed that he might be quitting smoking.
"Probably agree."
He replied uncertainly.
"But I don't agree. Although the star of destiny does guide the disaster, the occurrence of the disaster has nothing to do with it. It has clearly guided us mortals, but it is also called the messenger of the disaster. For the stars, Isn't that a little unfair?"
asked Captain Bincy.
"It's a bit unfair... What you mean is that although those believers of lies often appear in various accidents and disasters, they are not the instigators of those incidents, so it is also necessary to associate their appearance with disasters." unfair?"
"Yes, I do think so. Although some of those people are indeed hateful, such as the man in black robe and the twin demons, we cannot ignore that they have helped Nolan many times when he was facing threats. For the scribes of the church, I should not have said such things, but I think they are innocent."
"A believer in a lie is innocent?"
Jenkins looked at the middle-aged man, who was still looking at the night sky calmly.
"Innocent most of the time, at least."
Captain Bincy nodded melancholy.
"This idea is really interesting. Sometimes I think that without this group of people, the world can be more peaceful. Don't tell strangers like me about your thoughts, otherwise you will be suspected of being a believer of the God of Lies or their accomplices."
Jenkins made a small joke.
"Without this group of people, there will be that group of people. Without believers in lies, there will still be believers in killing. The end of the 18th century was not because of these people, and this group of people only stood in the city because of the times. They did not It is the times that push them forward... In fact, it is already very good now. These powerful and wise people who like to hide their identities are not really bad people who have committed a lot of crimes. Could there be a better result than this? "
Speaking of this, Captain Bincy himself laughed.
Jenkins thought about what he said, and felt that it made sense.
"You are right. Although their arrival heralds disaster, it is indeed unfair to attribute all disaster to them. I think the believers of lies will be very happy if they hear you."
Jenkins said, Captain Bincy immediately looked at him suspiciously:
"You just said that you are a believer of the sage, can you pray to the sage to prove your identity?"
Because of Jenkins' words, he doubted the identity of the person in front of him. In fact, his suspicion was right, but he was also wrong. Jenkins was considered a believer in lies, but he was not a believer in lies at all.
"Praise the sage, may your light illuminate my way forward."
Jenkins recited the prayer in a low voice, and skillfully drew the holy emblem on his chest, Captain Bincy nodded:
"Young man, the words just now are also for you. Don't say such things outside casually, otherwise your identity will be suspected by others."
"But what's the big deal even if they are suspected? Although those people are bad, they are not too bad. I would rather believe that they are heroes (heroes) who walk with disaster."
"hero?"
Captain Bincy repeated suspiciously, turned his head to look at Jenkins, only to find that he was facing the setting sun, half of his face was shrouded in light, and half of his face was hidden in darkness.
"Even heroes are dark heroes. Heroes with disasters are never recognized. People like peace. Don't admire them. They are not good people."
Captain Bincy corrected that he didn't want the stranger in front of him to worship a believer in lies.
"You're right, people like peace."
Jenkins sighed, turned to look at the sunlight before sunset, his shadow fell on the wall, shaking as his clothes were blown by the wind.
"No one likes disaster, but there are always people who have to face disaster. I don't worship believers in lies. If possible, they probably wouldn't want to walk with disaster..."
(end of this volume)