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Chapter 160

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The spellcaster forum did have the ability to record words.

Cheryl had tested this before.

She put the diary that had turned yellow on the table and flipped to the first page. Since it was a long time ago, the words on the first page were already blurred.

Perhaps only Cheryl herself could copy the first page completely.

She planned to transfer all the contents to the spellcaster forum before the diary was eaten by rats or turned into a pile of useless, wet paper.

Cheryl had seen too many judges who had lost themselves over the years. The scariest thing about the whispers was not that they could drive a person crazy, but that they could completely strip the judge of their humanity, turning them into a living corpse.

So Cheryl did not want to lose any page of her diary. It was proof that Sister Cheryl Scottan was once alive, and not a hound enslaved by the church.

She found a section called "Immovable Library" on the spellcaster forum. From the description of this section, it was a section for users to create words.

Strictly speaking, a diary was also a kind of creation.

The virtual keyboard unfolded in front of Cheryl. She clumsily created a new post based on the keys on the keyboard. The title was "Diary of a Heretic Judge."

"The days of serving the Saintess finally ended today. The reason is that the stone statue that was built not long ago unexpectedly collapsed, and unfortunately, I lost both my legs. I prayed to the gods, hoping to get relief from my pain. I got a response from the gods, but the gods I saw were different from what I imagined …"

Cheryl kept recalling her past memories. The process of becoming a judge was very strange, but after receiving the power given by the church, this power could heal any wounds on the body.

This was also why Cheryl had been willing to become a judge back in the day … However, she knew that there were many suspicious points about this power. At the very least, the power that Monika, the God of Holy Light and Justice, possessed shouldn't appear as a pile of gray mist.

After finishing the first diary entry, Cheryl clicked "Send".

Typing on the virtual keyboard was a new experience for Cheryl. She started writing the second entry, but not long after, she found that there were a few strange replies at the bottom of her diary.

"Is the author of the diary really the Church's Inquisitor of Heresy?" Responder: Losklor.

'According to the records, the magic that healed Miss Nun's legs was not the magic of the Holy Light system.' Replicant: Evangelist of Light.

The first one looked like a bystander who did not know the truth, and the second one deduced that there was something fishy about the ceremony of becoming a judge from Cheryl's description.

Cheryl was taken aback when she saw the two replies. She didn't expect that someone would read her diary.

There weren't many posts in this section of the Immovable Library to begin with, so it was very deserted.

Cheryl also thought that her diary was very boring, but … there were unexpectedly many people who were interested in it.

'Are the church's executioners also using the spellcaster forum?!' Replied by: Black Iron Longsword.

'What executioner? The writer is just a pitiful little girl. By the way, is there a follow-up?' Respondent: Ashen Owl.

The few consecutive replies gave Cheryl the motivation to continue writing. She didn't expect that someone would pay attention to her diary and even express their opinions.

Although many people in this world knew about the Church's Heresy Court, the Heresy Court itself was an extremely secretive organization, and there was pitifully little information about it.

Most of the information came from unreliable rumors. Cheryl's "Diary of a Heresy Judge" greatly satisfied people's curiosity.

Cheryl chose to continue writing. She didn't consider the confidentiality of the diary at all …

She wasn't like those fanatical judges who dedicated their lives to the church. She was completely the church's most obedient and vicious hound.

Cheryl and the Heresy Court had a mutually beneficial relationship. She helped the Heresy Court, and the Heresy Court would let her listen to the singing of the choir.

But now, the singing of the choir had long been replaced by Hearthstone.

She returned to the Heresy Court to escape this godforsaken place with her friends, and then go to Noland to live a stable life without the company of killing and blood every day.

So before she left, Cheryl didn't mind exposing some of the shameful things of the Heresy Court to the public.

Driven by this passion, she began to write on the spellcaster forum. While writing the diary, she consciously made some small changes to the part that revealed her true identity.

Cheryl spent more than two hours writing nearly a month's worth of diary entries. When she finished, she found that the number of replies had reached more than 30.

"The power of the Heresy Judge comes from Agriel? What system of God is this? 'Responder: Longfrost Hammer.

"Little girl, you actually participated in the assassination of the White Stream Duchy. That was sixty years ago …" Replied: Gray Owl.

"What happened to the original Heresy Judge, Dewey?" Replied:

The number of replies gradually increased, and the "Diary of a Heresy Judge" post also had an "Essence" mark next to it.

Cheryl couldn't understand the meaning of this mark for now, but she browsed through the replies one by one, exited the "Immovable Library" section, and arrived at the homepage of the spellcaster forum.

At the top corner of the homepage was the "Diary of a Heresy Judge" that she had just finished editing. She saw that her diary had appeared on the homepage of the spellcaster forum.

Three words appeared in Shirley's mind: "Incredible."

… …

Noland. Outside the Hall of Silence of the Hearthstone Tavern.

Taylin was sitting inside, intently chanting the elven poem. To not disturb her, Josiah and Hiri came to the Hall of Silence to watch.

During this time, Josiah saw a rather interesting post in the "Immovable Library" — the "Diary of a Heresy Judge".

This post in the "Immovable Library" could be viewed as a novel, and Josiah was also looking forward to the post being updated.

The "Diary of a Heresy Judge" revealed a lot of shameful things that the church had done in the past.

So far, the information revealed was that the Heresy Judge didn't believe in the Holy Light, but a god called Agriel or some other existence.

"I didn't expect to be rewarded so quickly after infiltrating the enemy's inner circle."

Josiah directly added the "Diary of a Heresy Judge" to the Essence post, and at the same time, added two words below.

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