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Chapter 69

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In order to prove that she did not come with hostile intentions, Messiah took off her armor and changed into the nun's uniform that she wore when she was on vacation in the church.

Even though she had taken off her armor and put down her sword, Myrcella was, in a sense, 'fully armed' this time, because she had prepared herself mentally.

This time, she would use her words to expose the demon's plot! She would let the innocent people in the tavern see the truth of the demon.

But the moment this confident female knight stepped into the tavern, her confidence was shattered by half.

She still could not get used to the noisy atmosphere in the tavern. This chaotic atmosphere reminded her of a battlefield filled with the flames of war and blood.

"You're here much earlier than I expected. Anyway, welcome to the Hearthstone Tavern, Miss Knight. I think you'll like it here."

Josiah had already decided to temporarily take over as the temporary owner of the tavern.

The commotion caused by the Holy Army in the afternoon had actually attracted human customers to the tavern.

Dwarves taking up arms and fighting on the streets was not a common sight in Noland. The last time it happened was over a hundred years ago when the dwarves and the first spellcasters of Noland had a dispute over the location of a building in Noland.

This was the only time in the history of Noland that such a thing had happened.

So to a certain extent, the Holy Army was a form of advertisement for the tavern.

"Like …"

Messiah repeated the word softly. In fact, she was already suppressing her anger. She wanted to turn around and leave this noisy place.

The loud cheers of the dwarves made Messiah's head feel a little swollen.

Whether it was when Messiah was in the army or when Messiah was in the church, she lived in an environment of absolute silence and order. The soldiers of the Holy Army could only speak with her permission, and the nuns of the church thought it was disrespectful to speak loudly in front of the gods.

This … must be a test from the Lord!

Messiah kept repeating this sentence in her heart. At the same time, her hand tightly grasped the badge that represented her faith on her chest. This gradually calmed Messiah's heart, and her anger also subsided a lot.

Finally, he could talk to Josiah in a calm manner.

"Don't worry. While I'm here, I'll protect you. That demon's scheme won't succeed … So, I hope that you can see the true face of that demon."

Messiah looked around the tavern and quickly found Ino, who was helping out in the tavern. Ino also felt her gaze, but he didn't show any fear and looked back at her.

Before coming here, Josiah had already instructed Yi Nuo, "You are now standing here as a demon! If you are afraid! You will bring shame to the entire demon race … and to me! "

Ino never thought that he had such a thing as courage. Similarly, he had no real feelings about his race, which was a member of the demon race, but he did not want to bring shame to Josiah because of his cowardice.

Now, his life was almost given by Josiah. This tavern was like a warm home to Ino, whether it was his adoptive mother who loved him, the dwarves who took care of him here, or the audience who liked his other identity, which was Belle.

All of these were given by Josiah. Ino was very grateful to the true demon prince he served, so no matter how afraid he was, he was unwilling to do anything that would bring shame to Josiah!

"The true face of a demon? I'm sorry, Miss Knight. In my eyes, there is only a hard-working employee and a new employee. "

Josiah pointed at the female knight in a nun's habit.

"Tell me, what's my job?"

Josiah's words successfully aroused Messiah's competitive spirit. At least as a human, she did not want to lose to any demon. No matter what, she could not lose.

Even if it was the tavern's job, Messiah had to beat Ino in this position.

"You just need to deliver the drinks to each guest. Madam Marina will entrust you with the related work."

Josiah found that this female knight was a little naive. Simply put, she did not have much scheming, but Josiah could understand her from her nun's habit.

Her life was either spent in the monastery or in the Sacred Army's barracks and battlefields. She probably did not have much time to get involved in the complicated city.

It was hard to find such a pure and simple country girl. Josiah rarely met such a gullible girl on Earth …

Although such a rare creature should be cherished.

Since they were on opposite sides, Josiah could only ignore his conscience and drag her into the pit.

"I think I can do this job."

Messiah quickly walked to the bar counter and began her night's work in the tavern.

She was undoubtedly outstanding as a Sacred Army soldier. She had been in the army for five years and killed countless demons on the battlefield. Along the way, she had been promoted from a newbie to a senior elite of the Sacred Army.

But the tavern's job was completely different from the battlefield. She made countless mistakes in just three hours.

She accidentally knocked over the drinks in the tray and spilled them on the customers. She even gave the wrong cup to the wrong customer.

Even if the Hearthstone tavern attracted a few human customers, most of them were dwarves. When faced with such a situation, the dwarves naturally stood up and slammed their chairs in anger.

During this period, it was Ino who came out to pacify the dwarves several times to calm their anger.

In the hearts of the dwarves in the tavern, Ino had completely solidified her role as the little angel of luck. Some dwarves would even ask Ino to open their bags for them.

As a result, Ino's popularity began to rise in the tavern. This was not something that Missy, who had just arrived, could compare to.

In the end, Josiah had no choice but to let Messiah temporarily sit by the bar counter. She was supposed to rest, but it was no different from sending off a red card in football.

"How do you feel?"

Josiah asked Hiri behind him to adjust her expression and stop laughing at the frustrated knight. At the same time, he looked for Messiah to hear Messiah's thoughts.

"Give me some time. I can do better than her."

Messiah thought for a long time and finally said in a confident tone. She did not forget that her purpose of coming here was to persuade the people in the tavern.

However, the premise of persuasion was that Messiah had to establish something called "prestige" in the tavern. Only then would people be willing to listen to her, including Josiah.

Unfortunately, Messiah had failed. She found that her position in the tavern was even lower than that demon. No one was willing to listen to her.

If this continued, it would be almost impossible to punish the demon in the tavern before the Archbishop Desireless arrived!

"Miss Knight, how about this …"

Josiah could feel that Messiah's fighting spirit had been completely ignited.

"Since you want to prove that you are better than our Ino, then use this tavern's unique method to prove it."

Josiah pointed at the Dwarves playing Hearthstone.

In fact, among the Dwarves in the tavern, the class of Hearthstone players had begun to gradually become prominent, whether it was having several legendary cards or having excellent game skills.

These had become topics for the Dwarves to chat and show off when they were mining. In addition to their own strength, Hearthstone had also begun to become a way for the Dwarves to prove themselves.

In the future, a good Hearthstone player would definitely be respected by the young Dwarves, and it was the same for the humans.

"Do you want to try? Using this method to defeat the demon you are talking about … proves that the Holy Army is far better than the demon. "

Josiah's purpose in attracting her to the tavern was not to change her view of the demon. Her faith in the Holy Light was too strong, and the idea that demons were evil was deeply rooted in her bones.

Wanting to change in just a few days? It was almost impossible.

Josiah just wanted to tell her that the battles in this world were not only the battlefield of swords and blood, there were many other battlefields.

The most famous battlefields on Earth, where countries could prove their strength without shedding blood, were of course the Olympic Games.

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