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Ring of Fate

Chapter 335: "Sinner"

Chapter 335 "Sinner" She said she wasn't Aurore Lee? Lumian seemed to be struck by lightning, and his entire brain stopped functioning. In fact, he guessed that Aurora Lee was not his sister's real name. A person who deliberately went to a border village to settle down would not use his real name. However, in the nearly six years of getting along, he could clearly feel that his sister was more accepting of the name Aurora Lee. She had never mentioned her original name and life in front of him, and the identity documents she had someone forge became more and more real. When she became a well-known best-selling author, it couldn't be more real. Why did she suddenly say that? What does this have to do with her inexplicable belief in the existence named fate? The throbbing pain in his head brought Lumian back to his senses from the huge shock brought by the message, and he asked in a hurried tone: "Did she say who she was?" The mirror surface was no longer covered by black flames and frost. Guillaume Bene, with a pale and bluish face, answered in confusion: "She said she was Rosie Louise Sanson." I have never heard of this name before...Lumian frowned and said: "What else did she say about this identity?" Guillaume Bene shook his head: "No." Lumian raised his left hand and pressed it against the side of his head. He was silent for a few seconds before asking: "Sacrificing the entire Cordu village in exchange for the arrival of the angel of destiny was planned by Roche Louise Sanson?" Guillaume Bene seemed to be struggling, but in the end he could not resist the influence of "spiritual communication" and answered honestly: “No, I wanted to do this.

"I wanted to gain divinity and become a saint as soon as possible, but Aurore Lee agreed with my plan a few hours ago, but opposed it the next few hours. She was always undecided. In the end, I chose to hide it from her and quietly make preparations. Later, she acquiesced to our attempts and even provided help at critical moments. She was just not so cooperative occasionally and did some destructive things, but she would compromise soon after." The Aurore you described is like a person with split personality... Lumian subconsciously wanted to protect Aurore's image, but then he remembered that a lizard-like transparent elf had crawled out of his sister's mouth, and that she would wake up from time to time and discuss ways to get out of the predicament with him. But even when she was "awake", Auror was not completely normal. She didn't even remember to summon Hela's messenger to ask for help in the simplest and fastest way. Lumian asked: "When did Aurore start spreading the belief in destiny in Koldu Village?" Guillaume Bennet was even more confused than before: "My initial investigation was in May or June last year, and then she came to visit me secretly." This is consistent with my speculation... Something must have gone wrong some time before that caused Aurore to be contaminated... If she had been a believer in destiny from the beginning, she wouldn't have tried to preach after settling for five or six years... Lumian showed a painful expression, but quickly endured it: "Have you ever seen a transparent lizard-like creature in Koldu Village?" "No." Guillaume Bennet answered truthfully. "Then do you know that there is a 'victim' in Cordu Village?" Lumian asked. Guillaume Bene was stunned for a moment: "I don't know, no." Lumian's facial muscles twitched instinctively and said: "Have you ever seen an owl around Aurore?" "No." Guillaume Bennet gave a negative answer again. Lumian asked a few more questions related to the disaster in Cordu Village, but he didn't get any satisfactory or effective answers. Finally, he asked: "Is there a secret organization or evil god church behind Rosie Louise Sanson?" Guillaume Bene, whose face turned pale and increasingly blurry, finally nodded: "Yes, it's called 'Sinner'. "I am now one of the archbishops of 'sinners.' "Sinners"... the evil god church that believes in destiny? Lumian's spirit was lifted, and he asked in depth: "Who is the leader of 'Sinners', and who is responsible for contacting you?" "I don't know who the leader is, but I know he is the only one among all the sinners who possesses divinity." Guillaume Bene's voice was hollow as he replied, "The one who is in charge of contacting me is Bouvard Pomparo."

The only one with divinity... could it be the "sufferer" lurking around me before? Lumian asked while making guesses: "How do I get in touch with Bouvard Pomparo?" "It's useless." Guillaume Bene replied in a vague voice, "Once I die, he will notice the change in fate and eliminate all clues in advance. The ability he obtained through the contract includes 'Transfiguration'. He can be anything, but he will no longer be himself." I can be anything, but I am no longer myself... If I use Transfiguration for too long, I might go completely crazy... Maybe I can go to the mental hospital and ask if there are any patients with similar cognitive impairments... I have to be cautious when I can gain more contract abilities. It's okay when there are only three or four negative effects, but once there are more, not only will it be easy for me to have problems, but I will also be used by the enemy... If the parish priest encounters a member of the Blessed Society or a benefactor of the Mother Tree of Desire, he will definitely be easily dealt with... Lumian looked at the mirror on the altar and said: "What do the 'Sinner' organization want you to do in the Red Princess District?" Guillaume Bene's blurred face showed a bit more fanaticism: "On the one hand, it is to satisfy my desire, and on the other hand, it is to secretly develop believers and prepare for the next large-scale ceremony. Only when our Lord descends to the earth can we sinners be forgiven and baptized and escape our destined fate." "Was your money provided by the 'Sinner' organization, or did you earn it yourself?" Lumian wanted to find clues from the source of the money. Guillaume Bene shook his head: "It's Aurore Lee, no, it's a bearer certificate from Roche Louise Sanson, with a total of 10 Felkins." "Fuck, you old pig!" Lumian cursed. Although he had expected this, the thought of the parish priest using Aurore's royalties to support a socialite and live in a big house to recruit followers of the evil god made him furious. Lumian suppressed his inner emotions and sneered: "Didn't the Sinners organization provide you with any extraordinary characteristics? Didn't you take any potions?" Otherwise, the parish priest would be even more powerful and difficult to deal with. "The extraordinary characteristics of the 'Fortune Teller', 'Monster', 'Apprentice', and 'Thief' paths that match the Fate Giver are not easy to obtain. I am looking for them. "Given the negative effects those contracted creatures have on me, if I drink potions from other sources, I will definitely lose control on the spot." Fortunately, my negative effects are few and weak at the moment, otherwise it would be very dangerous to drink the "Hunter" path potion in the future... Lumian's spiritual power was almost drained, so he hurriedly asked the last question: "What are the names of Sequence 6 to Sequence 0 of the 'Fate' Path?" Guillaume Bennet's voice became increasingly hollow: "Sequence 6 is 'Ascetic Monk', Sequence 5 is 'Life Hunter', Sequence 4 is 'Ring Man', Sequence 3 is 'Sufferer', and above that, I don't know." "Ascetic"... sounds like an advanced version of "Mendicant"... Why didn't Thermiporos tell me? Yes, He is a victim, and will be deprived of the "Ascetic" gift. It is normal for Him not to want to answer related questions. If He didn't react at all and said the answer very cooperatively, I would be afraid and think there must be a trap... Lumian raised his head slightly, and his expression began to twist unconsciously: "What abilities does the 'Ascetic' have?" Guillaume Bennet replied in a vague voice: "The essence of 'Ascetic' is endurance, accumulation, and explosion. After accumulating the strength in the body, it can be exploded in a short period of time during battle, making itself a giant. After accumulating the ritual process, some special rituals can be simplified and applied in battle." Like a giant... a brief burst... Lumian remembered the battle between shepherd Pierre Berry and investigator Ryan, and the metal giant that the parish priest had just turned into. If it weren't for the fact that in the previous battle, the metalized Guillaume Bene was obviously concerned about the "Hum Ha Technique" and did not dare to try close combat, and always maintained a sufficient distance and changed positions in time, so that Franka's "Mind Piercing" could not work, he could have beaten Lumian, who had to save his spiritual power, with just the combination of "Iron Body" and "Acetistical Monk". This also proves the correctness of Lumian's decision to give up the strange creatures in the knowledge of the gift and to look for the contract object from the spiritual creatures data. Otherwise, the parish priest could accurately judge whether he could still use the "Hum Ha Technique" and how much combat ability he had. In that case, the opponent's choices in battle and the final result would most likely be completely different. As for simplifying the ceremony, Guillaume Bennet had previously revealed: By wrapping a person in a sheepskin that contains the ritual process and reciting a spell, the person can be turned into a sheep, without the need for complicated and troublesome rituals. Lumian was about to ask the parish priest if he knew what abilities the "Sufferer" possessed, when he suddenly felt a stabbing pain in his head and could no longer sustain the pain.

He was a little disappointed, but he could accept it. If it weren't for Franka's self-created "Magic Mirror Spiritualism", how could he ask so many questions and get so many answers? Lumian opened his own "spiritual vision" and ended the "spiritual communication". He took a deep breath while watching Guillaume Bene's spirit float out of the mirror. Having calmed down a little, he suddenly stretched out his right palm and grabbed the spirit of the parish priest. This obviously could not control the invisible thing, but red flames burst out from Lumian's palms, instantly igniting the already very fragile spirit of Guillaume Bene. In the firelight that was brighter than the midday sun, Lumian looked at the ghost struggling with pain on his face, raised the corners of his mouth, and whispered: "Praise the sun!" Guillaume Bene was stunned for a moment, then quickly disappeared in the flames. (End of this chapter)