Chapter 471
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"Nothing." Dean smiled: "I'm just here to chat with you. Don't be nervous."
Marley's face turned ugly as he suppressed his anger: "You are looking for me! She is innocent! She is just an ordinary civilian! Don't you think it is shameful to kill innocent people?!"
"All those who die are innocent. So there is no such thing as innocence." Dean indifferently smiled: "I came to talk to you about nature's teachings."
Marley's pupils shrank as he heard the words' nature religion '. He took a deep breath and sat down on the sofa. The anger in his eyes had subsided: "I knew that you people would come to my door sooner or later."
"That's why you only hired a servant."
"Yes."
"Does' you 'include the Holy Church?"
Marley looked at Dean: "Is there any difference?"
"There is no difference." Dean looked at the old man who had the temperament of an old scholar. He smiled: "Since you know that there will be such a day, why do you live alone? Isn't it more dangerous?"
Marley asked: "So you think that I should live in a turtle shell?"
Dudian said: "Each of us seems to be living in a turtle shell."
There was a trace of mockery in Marley's eyes: "That's why our thoughts can't be imprisoned. You believe in the false gods and they are the root of everything! Everything in the world is composed of matter. It's the matter that makes life. It's not the so-called God of Light or the Great Holy God. It's a pity that you don't care about the truth in front of you. You like to believe in baseless lies. Ridiculous and pathetic! "
Dean glanced at the bookshelves: "If I'm not wrong then these are the books you wrote. You pushed you out because you knew that you would be exposed. That's why you didn't send anyone to protect you."
Marley snorted coldly and said, "I wasn't pushed out, I came out of my own will. Questioning the existence of laughable people like you will naturally result in your revenge. Everything is within my expectations."
"You know that you are going to die but you still jumped out. Don't you have any attachment to life?"
"I'm attached to a world where people's minds are liberated."
Dean said: "Unfortunately, you can't do anything. Your book has been seized by the Holy Church and listed as a banned book. No one will listen to your words. No one will know what you have done. Your existence is meaningless. Well, perhaps the only meaning is to die in my hands."
Marley's eyebrows twitched slightly as he snorted coldly. "Nothing in this world can stop people from pursuing the truth. Even if my book becomes a banned book, as long as one person reads the book that I've sold to the outside world, what I've done will be meaningful!"
"It's a pity that people will never know if they are pursuing the truth or not." Dean got up and went to the bookshelf. He glanced at all the books. All of them were signed 'Marley'.
"'The Honest Man', 'Philosophical Correspondence' …" Dudian took out a random book: "Are all of you trying to destroy religion with your mouth?"
Dean indifferently said: "I just want to know about your religion. I want to see if you have the capital to compete with the Holy Church."
Dudian indifferently said: "I just want to know about the nature religion. I want to see if you have the capital to contend with the Holy Church."
Dean indifferently said: "I just want to know about your religion. I want to see if you have the capital to compete with the Holy Church." Marley sneered: "Do you want to use the religion to attack the Holy Church?
"Why not?" Dudian smiled: "Isn't it the same thing as attacking the Holy Church? As for the dark church, you are just cursing us. After all, no one cares about what we believe in, including ourselves."
Marley was startled.
Dean sat back on the sofa and raised the 'Philosophical Correspondence': "This book is good. Can I take it back?"
Marley sneered: "You have to believe in materialism if you want to understand this book."
"Of course I believe in materialism." Dean shrugged.
Marley was startled again. He took a moment to react: "You are indeed a member of the dark church. You will do anything to achieve your goals. You will even betray the god you believe in! No matter what you do I won't tell you the headquarters of the religion. Don't even think about it. "
Dean faintly smiled: "It has nothing to do with it. I really believe in it."
Marley frowned as he looked at Dean's eyes.
"There is no god in this world. If there was then we wouldn't be living in the giant wall." Dean smiled: "Only those who have stepped out of the giant wall will know that the so-called god is bullshit."
Marley narrowed his eyes: "How can you become an elder of the dark church if you don't believe in the great devil?"
Dean smiled: "I'm an elder. What does it have to do with me believing in the Great Devil? Do people who believe in the god of light can become the pope? Do people who believe in the god of light can get justice? Do people who believe in love can get love? There is no such thing in this world. "
Marley was startled. There was a trace of trance in his eyes as he remained silent.
Dean looked at the time. It was almost 7: 15. He looked at Marley: "If you believe me then you can tell me how to join the Nature Order. Instead of being enemies with both the Holy Church and the Dark Church, it's better to deal with one of them. There is a saying that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. I hope we can be friends."
Marley slowly turned his head and looked at the vase next to the bookcase. There were a few roses inside. There was a trace of sadness in his eyes: "You are right."
Dean slightly raised his eyebrows as he didn't know which sentence Marley was referring to.
Marley said: "The method to join the religion is in the book in your hand. You will naturally know how to join when you read the book."
Dean was startled as he looked at the book in his hand: "All the books here are hiding such secrets?"
"Yes."
Dean couldn't help but shake his head: "Thank you. I'll make them move quickly."
Marley was silent as he looked at the roses in the vase.
Dean glanced at him, turned around and stepped over the body of the middle-aged woman on the ground. He left the room and bowed slightly at the door. He put on his shoes and closed the door. He held a book in his hand, like a student visiting his teacher. His etiquette was thoughtful as he walked down the stairs.
Trunn who was hiding in the dark outside the door jumped out as he saw Dean: "Elder."
Dean's expression returned to indifference: "Don't let him suffer too much."
"Yes." Trunn nodded and waved his hand. He rushed in with two people. The rest hid in the surroundings as sentries.
Bang!
Dean heard him rudely kick open the door that he had just gently closed. When he opened his eyes again, he saw a large amount of scorching air hidden in the neighboring building.
With a swoosh, his figure swayed slightly and disappeared from the street as if he had turned into smoke.
At the same time Dean disappeared, the sound of armors rubbing echoed in the street. The uniform pace came from all directions and completely surrounded Marley's house.
Everything was covered by the cold night.
On a small path by the Taizha River, a tall and slender young man strolled leisurely. Looking at the reflection of the moon on the surface of the lake, there was a trace of nostalgia in his eyes, but he quickly shook his head and smiled. "I'll only be gone for a few days."
At the end of the straight Taizha River, an ancient castle stood alone in the darkness of the night, with faint candlelight shining through.
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