Release that Witch

Chapter 1112: past story

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Faced with such an exaggerated statement, it should have made people laugh, or tried to persuade them, but in front of the other party's extremely confident look, Joe was speechless for a moment.

But the more incredible thing is yet to come.

He was required to fully cooperate with this operation, and he must know everything and say everything. It was not unexpected for Qiao. Since the King of Greycastle agreed to rescue Farina, he must understand the situation on the Grand Duke Island in detail, and they He had been lurking on the island for half a year, and he was naturally the most familiar group of people.

Of course, the other party may also interrogate other things, and Joe also intends to reveal them together. Church secrets and divine scriptures are not as important as Farina's life. As long as he knows, he is willing to explain.

But after walking into the cabin, Joe found himself completely ignorant of the thoughts of Roland Wimbledon, the old rival who had fought with the church for many years and destroyed the holy city of Hermes with the last hand.

Neither an intelligence interrogation nor a combat meeting.

Sitting at one end of the long table is the playwright from Greycastle, Kajin Feith.

"You can answer whatever he asks." Sean left the cabin after saying this, leaving only Joe with a blank face, looking at each other blankly.

While still in New Holy City, he had watched the tour of the Cagin Theatre.

Although it has been nearly ten years, the impression in his memory tells him that the old man in front of him is undoubtedly Kajin himself.

What was the King of Greycastle thinking about

What came with the ship was not the army, but the famous drama troupe... Is this team really here to save people

"Sit down, boy." Kakin nodded at him. "Would you like a cup of tea or wine?"

"Tea... just fine."

A good-looking woman quickly brought a cup of hot tea to him.

"This is my disciple, Miss Roentgen."

"Ah... Thank you." Joe returned the salute somewhat blankly. If it weren't for the shackles on his wrists and ankles, he almost thought it was a dream. "Why are you here?"

"Because of an agreement with Your Majesty." Kakin smiled. "We should have talked in a more comfortable environment, but they said nothing and agreed to take off your chains."

"No, that's fine..." he murmured, "you want to ask me... what?"

"A story about Farina, and your story."

Joe looked at each other in disbelief, "You mean, me... and her business?"

"Yes, when did you join the church, how did you know each other, and why she fell into Lorenzo's hands, I want to know." Kakin replied slowly.

"Falina... Farina she..." As soon as the name was mentioned, the colic surged up. He had tried his best not to think about her before, but his memories were like a tide, and once he started, it was difficult to hold back. As soon as he opened his mouth, the words choked in his throat and his eyes became blurred.

Farina was just a very ordinary civilian woman, when she first joined the church.

The robes were large and rough, the patches were so dirty that the color could not be seen clearly, and the hands and feet were swollen from the cold, frozen like radishes.

Even on the way to the Hermes Plateau, if she hadn't encountered the carriage he hired, she might have died on the road.

And he is an aristocrat with a downfall in his family. He has nothing but his surname. He just wants to try his luck when he goes to church.

The Holy City does not care about birth origin, nor does it reject any convert.

Because of his literacy, he was placed in the line of priests and became a writer.

Farina became a trainee samurai.

This made Joe quite unhappy.

Priests and warriors are two equal institutions in the Holy City, that is to say, a commoner woman has become a person on a par with him, not to mention that the other party is rescued by him. In his eyes, Farina should be a handyman like a cook and a washerwoman.

What annoyed him even more was that after a period of recuperation, the other party actually looked pretty good.

The reason for being chosen as a samurai, then, is questionable.

And that was supposed to be for him to enjoy.

Taking advantage of the convenience of his position, he did not miss Farina, and even humiliated her face to face. Farina has not spoken back, which further fueled his arrogance.

But over the next few years, the young woman showed little by little her own talent, like a gem gradually being carved into shape.

Farina was quickly promoted from the apprentice samurai to the preparatory judgement army, and then to the main judgement army and the judge army commander.

During the evil moon, Qiao could always see her on the fortress walls.

And he was promoted from scribe to priest assistant.

The other party has surpassed it.

He had paid close attention to Farina's every move, for fear that she would retaliate against him. But the latter never took action, which made his attention evolve into a habit.

Joe slowly discovered that she was not as ordinary as she thought.

Then the fourth prince of Graycastle came.

The Pope died, the Legion of God's Punishment was destroyed, the cathedral collapsed, and the huge Hermes Church seemed to fall apart overnight.

Countless believers fled the holy city overnight, and Farina was ordered to support the crumbling Judgment Legion on one shoulder. He was still pulled out of the crowd during the civil strife... If it wasn't for that hand, he might have been trampled into meat sauce by the escapees.

At that moment, he seemed to understand something.

After the defeat of Cold Wind Ridge, Farina was not the highest-ranking person in the church. There are still priests, judges, and high-ranking legionnaires in the Holy City. The reason why the responsibility of defending the holy city was entrusted to her is not so much to value it, but to shirk and abandon it. The same is true of Tucker Thor being chosen as acting Pope. Everyone knew that the Holy City could not be defended at all, but no one was willing to take the blame on themselves. At the same time, they need someone to temporarily stabilize the situation in the Holy City to buy time for their escape.

So the wonder of a woman in her twenties who became the supreme commander of the Judgment Army appeared in Hermes. Ironically, she tried her best to restore the order of the old and new holy cities, but the top left behind became more and more Few, it is not uncommon for people to go to an empty building in one night. Until the end of the evil month, there were only more than 500 trial warriors left in the holy city.

She was thrown to Roland Wimbledon by those people as a victim of time delay.

Does Farina know nothing about this

No, she knew the meaning of this duty from the beginning.

But she still stood up without hesitation, and spared no effort to do her best.

Just because the church accepted her and nurtured her until now.

It's like she never took revenge on herself, not even a word of scolding.

Just because he gave her a ride for a while.

Seeing Farina running back and forth in sweat, standing at the top of the city and shouting loudly, Joe felt that something was touched in his heart. The little figure she swayed under the snow was so striking; the sweat dripping from the tip of her nose was more dazzling than gems.

To Joe, the church was just a place for speculation, and he should have left long ago, but he chose to stay.

Nothing to do with gods.

He made an oath to Farina in his heart and pledged his allegiance.

It is not the allegiance of believers under the command of the Judgment Army.

Rather, knights follow the allegiance of those who protect them.

He fell in love with her.