Chapter 35: Thirty-one Save me, Lord Visas!
Chapter 35: Thirty-one Save me, Lord Visas!
Chapter 35: Thirty-one Save me, Lord Visas!
Ulu lay on the ground, panting for over ten minutes before he belatedly realized what he had just done, and cold sweat instantly broke out.
“Visas, Lord Visas!” He immediately sat up, looking down at his left middle finger. He wasn’t sure if it was his imagination, but it seemed slightly reddened from his own tight grip. He quickly explained, “I’m sorry, Lord Visas, I just got a little...”
Before he could finish his apology, Bai Wei interrupted him slowly.
“Ah, it seems you’ve calmed down.”
“Yes, Lord Visas, I was just a little...”
“Don’t worry about it. Besides, I prefer the defiant look you had earlier compared to how you are now,” Bai Wei said. “Would you like to recover a bit?”
...
Ulu: “...”
He wouldn’t dare to recover even if he had the guts!
“Ts, is that it? It’s rather dull,” Bai Wei said. “But your reaction just now was quite interesting. You seem different from what I imagined. Is there anything else you’d like to tell me?”
Once again, Bai Wei tried to become a confidante.
But this time, Ulu responded with silence.
The silence lasted for several minutes.
Just as Bai Wei thought that the wall in Ulu’s heart was about to rise again, Ulu slowly began to speak, his voice deep, “That kid, he really resembles how I used to be, even the place he lives isn’t much different.”
Bai Wei said nothing, listening quietly.@@@@
“My father died when I was very young, and I was raised by my mother, a devout follower of Rhein, which profoundly influenced me. Thus, when the great famine came twenty years ago and my mother fell seriously ill, my first thought was to go to Rhein, and then I met Lu Ji.” Ulu’s body trembled slightly as he was sharply stung by the memories from twenty years ago, “After that, my mother died, and from then on, I was under Lu Ji’s wing... It was then I realized that the Rhein Priests weren’t what I had imagined; they were all scumbags.”
Hearing this, Bai Wei slowly stood up straight again and looked directly at Ulu with those small eyes. “But you became one of them.”
Ulu’s expression suddenly became unnatural, as if he wanted to argue, but he opened his mouth and was unable to speak his objections.
“You think it was Lu Ji who changed you, not that you were always like this, right?” Bai Wei again spoke slowly.
As a civilian staffer, it was natural that Ulu could not match these Church Knights, especially when they were fully prepared.
Unsurprisingly, this battle was about to end quickly.
The two unsheathing knights seemed to foresee Ulu’s head falling to the ground in two seconds.
What they did not know was that two seconds earlier, Ulu had already screamed in his mind, “Lord Visas! Save me!”
Thus, the two unsheathing knights saw “Ulu” suddenly extend his right hand, thumb pointing downward.
Both knights widened their eyes as the Knight Master Kelsay’s prior warnings flashed through their minds.
This was “Taboo No. 24”!
Was it really the right thumb?!
Both knights immediately lifted their hands to form seals, chanting simultaneously, “Rhein!”
This was a spell from the Spirit Defense System, capable of resisting any mental disturbances for a very short time. Although they were uncertain of the resistance effect against something like “Taboo No. 24” from the Rule System, just enduring a second or two was enough to determine the outcome of the battle.
However, before the spell could take shape, they heard a crisp snap of fingers.
That nearly completed spell was abruptly canceled at that moment.
This sudden turn of events left both battle-hardened knights somewhat stunned, freezing in the disruption of their spellcasting.
Then, Bai Wei took advantage of their momentary paralysis, grabbed their sword blades with both hands, and slightly altered their attack direction.
Consequently, the two swords straightforwardly penetrated the throats of their bearers.
The two knights stared dully at this so-called civilian staffer, then looked down at his hands, finally realizing the truth.
“It’s not ‘Taboo No. 24,’ it’s ‘Taboo No. 29’...”
“It’s not the thumb, it’s the middle finger...”
“Quick, notify Lord Kelsay...”
Their words were not as fast as the fading of their lives, so before they could finish speaking, their heads drooped, and they were dead.
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