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Volume 2/Expedition to the Girls Chapter 60/Conversation between Two Second Generations (Part 1)

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    The Holy City, Mirador, is a holy place of divine splendor, with towering church spiers standing in every corner of the city.  When the holy city was still called Miranda, it was already a place with a strong religious atmosphere.  Most of the predecessors of these famous cathedrals were built during the Mirandal period. After the church headquarters moved from the south to the east of the empire, they did not undergo much modification and were already located here as if they had been rooted here for hundreds of years.  Come down.  The Pope's Hall, the Temple Mount, and the headquarters of the Holy Knights are each unfolded in sequence with a giant church as the center, forming an equilateral triangle, while the other twelve main gods' branch churches are in the form of a zodiac, delineated  A regular dodecagon.  Therefore, no matter you stand in any window of these fifteen cathedrals and look out, the scenery before your eyes is so pleasing to the eye.  White churches, black roads, gray houses, devout and clean citizens, patrols wearing white robes and black belts slowly patrolling the streets, facing the saint riding a towering white unicorn.  The Lord Knight and the believers also cast respectful and envious glances.  But looking at the neat and unique layout of the city from a distance, as the supreme bishop who is inferior to one person in the church and superior to ten thousand people, Adolf Leobert knows very well that this is not a coincidence.  The glory of the church comes from countless careful plans and sacrifices. For that sole purpose, there is nothing that the church cannot sacrifice.  Even his son is no exception.  "Adolf, are you worried about Lamberts?" A sudden voice from behind interrupted his thoughts.  "Don't worry, we have relaxed appropriately. As long as the Silver Rose family has not planned to completely break with us, he will not do anything to the priests." "Nonna" Adolf frowned.  Like Lamberts, Adolf Leobert had very pure, light silver hair that was usually found only on very pure Imperials.  He combed all his hair back, and his resolute and rigid face reflected a pale golden glow under the sunlight.  It is like the face of God.  "Looking" at the Supreme Bishop who turned to look at her, Nona's eyes were hidden under the headscarf, and she couldn't help showing admiration.  Perfect image, perfect temperament, plus perfect ability.  Everything is the same as those immortal saints in church legends.  And this is why more than half of the people in the church feel that Bishop Leobert of the Cross is more suitable as a representative of the Papal Hall than the somewhat old and disrespectful His Majesty the Pope sitting on the Holy See.  Because of the leader.  However, there is a small flaw in the almost perfect man in front of you, which makes his extremely dazzling resume no longer so difficult to look at.  Nona couldn't help but feel a little guilty about the sudden dark thoughts in her heart. In order to divert her attention, she asked Adolf: "But I heard that you plan to excommunicate the child. Will such a punishment be a blow to him?  Is it too heavy?" "That kid Lamberts" Adolf couldn't help but be silent for a moment, "Maybe all this is really my fault." "This punishment is very appropriate," Adolf said lightly.  That child has always caused a lot of trouble to everyone in the church. I originally thought of asking him to make meritorious deeds and dedicate his life to the church in order to repay the kindness and tolerance the church had given him. But now it seems that this child may  It is really not suitable to continue to stay in the church. " "Maybe he is not as you thought" Nona argued subconsciously. She also watched Lamberts grow up, although sometimes he grew up.  I would also feel a headache about what he did, but now that I see him really reaching this point, I still feel a little bit unbearable.  "I" Adolf suddenly spoke, interrupting Nona's persuasion, "I still had selfish motives after all" "This is the best ending for him." Adolf looked at him quietly.  Far away, "Because of him, so many people from the Holy Land were killed in battle and captured. In order to save him, the Holy See would even give up all the others - I know this is your care for me, but such a thing cannot  This continues, soI finally decided to let go" "But have you ever thought about what this means to Lamberts?" Nona finally got a little angry, "You.  It's true that you feel relieved when you let go like this, but what about Lamberts? Being abandoned by the church and the Lord he believed in, and the father he most admired What would he think? " "" Adolf was silent!  He stood on the ground and listened to everything Nona said, and then calmly said,??Nona, do you know?  I have been thinking about whether I harmed this kid Lamberts.  " "There are countless people in this world who cannot break through the truth throughout their lives, but no one will be as hysterical about it as the kid Lamberts.  "For the first time, Nona could hear a hint of clear fatigue in Adolf's voice, "It was the same with the incident with the Black Blooded Man nine years ago. I have been wondering if that child would treat me badly.  The requirements are a bit too high.  He has always only had me in his eyes. You also know that my ridiculous title is 'the person closest to a saint' So Lamberts is implicitly using me as an example to set his own standards.  " "I chose the church for him, and I chose the path of faith for him, because a long time ago, I always believed that this was the only right path.  "The fatigue in Adolf's voice flickered briefly, and then he regained his energy, "But now I know that it is just my own childish bias. For Lamberts, there may be a more suitable path for him.  Waiting for him But all this time, it was me who tied him up.  " "In order for their children to grow up, lions will drive their children out of the pride, while goshawks will push their chicks off the cliff.  And it may be a long time coming, but maybe I should let go of the shackles that bind Lamberts and let him find his own path.  " "But what if he falls because of this?  "Nona listened quietly, but for a moment she didn't know how to dissuade Adolf. In the end, she just said a little palely. "I believe in the teachings of the gods and the church.  "Adolf smiled faintly, "Even though he is no longer a priest, he is still a child who left the church, so I believe that the education he has received and the principles he has learned all along, he is no longer a child, he  will know what to do.  " "This can be regarded as a small selfishness on my part. If he really falls, I will take responsibility and kill him.  " Adolf quietly looked at the sky south of the Holy City, where cumulonimbus clouds seemed to be quietly brewing, but the power of the sun was so constant that even if there were short-term dark clouds, what was revealed after the wind and rain would eventually be  It will be a sunny day. The priest from nine years ago huddled quietly on the hard bed in the dungeon, frowning and muttering something. It seemed that he was different than he was more than ten days ago.  His spirit had calmed down a lot, but he still looked a little nervous. When Yi Wenyan opened the door and walked in, Lamberts just looked up at him quietly, and then looked away.  En could see the lava-like hatred hidden in those blue eyes. "Good morning, Priest Lamberts Leobert, have you slept well these days?"  "Raising his hand to repel Iofita behind him, Ivan sat outside the cage, looking across the fence from Lamberts. "" Lamberts' eyes swept over Ivan, and then  He stood up and walked slowly to the cage, his red eyes staring closely at Evan. Lamberts pressed his head firmly on the iron bar, his expression full of anger.  He was puzzled, but he didn¡¯t lose his mind like he did when he saw Yi Wenyan several times before. ¡°Heretic Why was I captured by you Why would I, as the agent of the gods, be captured by you, a filthy person.  Defeated by the dirty black-blooded ones, why would the justice of the gods be trampled under the feet of you, a disgusting ant!  ?  " Yi Wenyan looked at the man in front of him quietly. He was twice as old as him. He was unshaven and looked like an uncle, but his expression and thoughts were so simple and childish. "Perfect.  A mysophobic son raised by a religious father" Yi Wenyan muttered softly, "It's really easy to understand the dualism of good and evil.  " "Justice must be supported by strength.  I'm better than you, so you fail.  "Ivan was not in a hurry. He was playing with the small glass bottle in his hand and chatting with Lamberts. Suddenly he remembered that this seemed to be the first time he and Lamberts had sat down and talked quietly.  Before, either Lamberts looked down on Ivan, or Ivan looked down on Lamberts, and after all, he didn¡¯t talk to him properly. ¡°What about God?  !  Can you be stronger than God?  !  "Lamberts was not resigned, "God's wrath is like holy fire, it should destroy all filth and evil" "Okay.  "Evan interrupted Lamberts, "I am indeed not as strong as the gods, and the gods are not you.  In fact, because the power of the church is too strong, I have already planned to let you out.  " "" Lamberts glared at Evan Ian, gritting his teeth. He took a deep breath as if he suddenly remembered: "How strong are you?  I never believe that your strength is really only as powerful as the outside world says."Level" "Oh well this is an intentional intelligence operation, but since you all know it now, I'll tell you.  "Yi Wenyan raised three fingers, "My arcane magic is indeed only at the middle level. I didn't lie to you.  " Then he bent one finger: "But in terms of elemental magic, I am a super high-level one.  "
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