Mystery: Starting from Meeting Amon

Chapter 111 Roaring Under the Church

Chapter 111 Roaring Under the Church
The old bishop, who was in his forties or fifties, did not raise his head and asked in a low and soft voice:
"Are you here to confess, or to pray?"

Lewis looked around the hall. The flickering candlelight and the fading sunlight made the interior of the church hall appear very bright. He took off his hat and saluted to Utravsky in the hall:
"It's not a prayer or a confession. I am a transcendent being and something has come here."

“Supernatural people should not come to the church. Do you want to accept my commission?” Utravsky asked again. This time he opened his eyes but still did not look up.

Lewis shook his head quickly. Utravsky's commission was to get rid of his inner demon. The inner demon of this bishop was also a Sequence Six, and he had the home advantage. It was still risky for him to do this with his current ability.

Of course, if he borrowed the magical item from his spirituality, he could easily solve Utravsky’s problem, but this might expose his own secrets.

Lewis took out the photo of Emlyn he carried with him, walked closer and asked, “Have you seen the gentleman in the photo?”

Utravsky turned his gaze to the man in the photo. He nodded and smiled, "This vampire is in the basement of the church. He got lost and was thirsty for blood. I discovered his secret."

Lewis twitched his lips. He thought Utravsky would at least deny it, or simply remain silent. He didn't expect that the other party would tell the whole story so easily and imprison the vampire so unscrupulously.

However, Lewis himself had no intention of rescuing Emlyn, let alone coming into conflict with this Sequence 6 Dawn Knight. He knew that Emlyn was safe here and could drink Utravsky's blood.

The vampire bared his fangs and pointed them at the thick neck of a man in his forties or fifties. He always felt something was wrong... Lewis criticized Bishop Utravsky in his heart, and then quickly changed his words:
"It turns out that he is a vampire that endangers social security. Thank you, Bishop Utravsky, for saving Backlund."

He quickly put on a gentle smile and pretended nothing had happened.

It was not a good thing to hear the truth from Utravsky's mouth. He was afraid that the bishop would do something irrational. After all, Utravsky had not yet dealt with his own problems, and his mental state was not so stable.

"If you want to see the vampire, maybe you can wait until night. I go see him every night and chat with him about things."

Utravsky looked outside the hall. Darkness engulfed the church, and the sunlight was driven out of the earth. He straightened his two-meter-tall body and added, “Perhaps now is the time.”

After saying that, Utravus walked out of the hall, turned the corner, and opened the secret door leading to the basement.

Lewis followed Utravsky to the basement entrance and heard knocks on the door.

"let me out!"

The man's voice came from the iron door in the basement. Utravsky explained to Lewis in a good mood:
"I recite scriptures every day to calm the vampire's anxiety and restlessness. Under the guidance of the Mother Goddess, his condition has improved a lot."

"Reciting scriptures? Reciting scriptures to a vampire, are you performing a strange exorcism ritual?
Fortunately, the vampires in this world are only extraordinary beings, otherwise they would have been killed by you long ago."

Lewis concealed the change in his facial expression. While he was secretly criticizing the tall bishop, he calmly praised the kindness of the Mother Earth for being so tolerant of a vampire.

Emlyn's dissatisfaction was heard again from inside the basement room:
"Bah! Stop your dirty talk.

I am a vampire, a noble vampire!
So what if I'm a vampire? I didn't hurt anyone, I even cured them, you old man have no right to lock me up."

Lewis smiled faintly. He was locked up but still complained so much, and even cared about being called a "vampire". This was very Emlyn.

Although Emlyn always had a tough mouth, he finally converted to the Mother Earth with the help of Utravsky. He even thought that he converted to the Mother Earth because of the guidance of the moon. No, he didn't think so. He just gave himself a way out after betraying his faith.

Utravsky ignored Emlin's roar. He turned around and said to Lewis:

"I will continue to explain the teachings of the Mother Goddess to him. If you are interested, you can stay and listen."

“I’m very interested, but I suddenly remembered that there is something else to do.” Lewis smiled faintly, turned around and was about to leave.

Pong pong!
The iron door was knocked again, and Emlyn shouted to Lewis:
"Save me and I'll give you a huge reward."

Lewis glanced at the tall Utravsky and said with a smile: "If you pay me first, I will consider asking Bishop Utravsky to let you go."

He knew that whether he intervened or not, Emlyn White would be released. However, the released Emlyn White had been brainwashed and soon converted to the Mother Earth.

"You want me to beg for mercy? Bah, don't even think about it!" Emlyn's tough tone came out again.

But soon, amidst the scriptures of Bishop Utravsky, Emlyn let out an unwilling and desperate roar, just like the undead wandering underground.

Lewis took the opportunity to leave the Harvest Church. No matter what, his reward of 50 pounds would not be small. If he insisted on fooling Emlyn, he might get more reward.

Not far from the church, Lewis found a relatively clean hotel and stayed there temporarily.

Perhaps, with Bishop Utravsky's threat, those traitors of the School of Life will not come again.

Those traitors and vampires from the School of Life all took the Moon Passage. Given Utravsky's brutality, those traitors who came to the Harvest Church might receive the same treatment as Emlyn.

As the night deepened, Lewis wrote a letter:

“Dear Mr. Azik, it’s been a long time since we last met. I wonder if you have recovered more of your memories.

I have learned some secrets, I wonder if this can help you awaken more memories..."

After writing the beginning of the letter, Lewis described the characteristics of Death Path Sequence Four.

As the fourth sequence of the God of Death, the "Undead" already have the trait of immortality. However, this kind of immortality has a lot of problems. One of them is that the extraordinary people at this stage will die and be resurrected every sixty years, and will forget most of their memories, which need to be slowly recovered later.

He had not told Mr. Azik about this news before, mainly because Mr. Azik did not seem to be able to recover his memory just by hearing others tell him. If he wanted to get his memory back, he had to find it himself.

But now that Ince Zangwill had arrived in Backlund, helping Mr. Azik recover his memory had become an urgent matter.

(End of this chapter)

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