At noon the next day, Messiah walked out of the prayer room.
She had been repenting since the morning, hoping that God could calm her restless heart.
However … she failed in the end!
The more Mysael put her hands together and prayed in front of the statue of God, the memories of the past few days kept surfacing in her mind.
Then, her mind was filled with lines from the game 'Hearthstone', such as' Glory, grant me strength ',' I will be your nightmare ',' Report! ',' Join the battle! ', and so on.
Could it be that there's a curse on that magical machine?
Messiah stood under the sunlight and looked at her hands. The information from her third eye clearly told Messiah that there was nothing wrong with her body.
Not to mention such a vicious curse, the magic power in her body was even more abundant than two days ago.
Praying didn't work, so Messiah ran to the backyard of the church and found a wooden sword for practice.
Apart from praying, this was another way for her to kill time, and that was to hone her swordsmanship.
She raised the wooden sword horizontally, placed the back of her hand on the hilt, and began to swing the sword in the air.
She swung the sword quickly and fiercely, producing a faint air-piercing sound.
But every time she swung her sword, the words from the characters in Hearthstone echoed in her mind once more.
In the end, when the wooden sword in Messiah's hand shattered due to the excessive force, Messiah decisively threw the broken sword away.
She understood that these were all distracting thoughts in her mind, and in order to cut them off, she had to return to the tavern.
However, Archbishop Wu Hao didn't want them to barge into the devil's lair.
So, Messiah quickly returned to her room. This time, she changed into ordinary civilian clothes, picked up an old helmet, and put it on.
After putting on the disguise, she carefully peeked her head out of the door. After confirming that there was no one outside, Messiah left the room and walked out of the church.
This was the first time she had to be so careful in the church ever since she joined the Sacred Army.
As she hurried past a corner, she suddenly sensed that someone was on the other side of the corner.
But it was too late. Messiah knocked down the preacher who had just turned the corner. The moment he fell to the ground, the Gospels in his arms fell to the ground.
Messiah peered through the gap in her helmet and saw that the fallen cleric was her adjutant!
"My … Lord Messiah?"
The aide-de-camp clutched his throbbing forehead. It wasn't a good feeling to have his head smashed into his helmet, but the most troublesome part was that the gospels that he had painstakingly crafted were scattered all over the floor.
As expected, even with the helmet on, his figure was too easily recognizable among the Sacred Army.
"I'm going to carry out a secret mission," Messiah said in a serious tone.
"Secret? Yes … I'll keep it a secret. "
Although the aide-de-camp couldn't see Messiah's eyes, she could still vaguely feel Messiah's oppressive gaze through the gap in the helmet.
"Continue with your work, aide-de-camp."
A golden inscription appeared on Messiah's hand. The scattered gospels on the floor were guided by magic and flew back to the aide-de-camp's hand.
When she was done, Myrcella walked down the aisle and left the church, glancing back once as she did so.
She didn't get discovered by her mentor!
Messiah clenched her fists. This feeling was even more … pleasant than cutting off the head of a demon commander on the battlefield.
What was even more pleasant was what she was going to do next. No … she was going there to cut off her connection with the tavern!
Messiah took a deep breath and walked along the familiar path to the tavern called Hearthstone.
But when she pushed the door open and glanced at the tavern through the gap of her helmet, she was stunned.
It was because … she saw her mentor!
Archbishop Selfless was sitting in the center of the tavern, and what was more terrifying was that the Chaos Demon named Josiah was sitting opposite him.
What made Messiah the most unacceptable was that the archbishop was still chatting happily with the demon!
… …
"The archbishop of the Kingdom of Saints has been in a chaotic place like a tavern for a long time. Wouldn't it cause a bad influence if word got out?"
Josiah used the Bandit Valeera to summon a follower and threw it on the table. After pressing the button to end the round, she looked at Selfless who was sitting opposite her.
"The duty of the church is to stop your conspiracy. No matter what you do, I will stay here and watch you."
Selfless held his crutch in one hand and used the other to control his Priest Andoine to use a card called Mind Stealer.
Selfless then looked down at the card in his hand. It might have been an illusion, but Josiah saw a smile on his face that was as dry as old tree bark.
"So allow me to say sorry."
He used a card called Sap, a card that originally belonged to Josiah. It made Josiah's most powerful follower return to Josiah's hand.
"No matter what you want to do, you can't escape my eyes."
The archbishop came to Josiah's tavern early in the morning.
Josh had thought that he was already fully prepared to fight, but it turned out that he was alone.
The influence of the Sacred Army in Noland was too small, not to mention the fact that the tavern was under the protection of the dwarves, and Ino was also under the protection of the dwarves.
If the Sacred Army dared to attack the tavern directly, they would not be facing the revenge of the demons, but the wrath of a bunch of Hearthstone players.
Since the Sacred Army couldn't ignore the demons, the Selfless could only use this method.
With his immortal body, he entered the demon's lair alone and silently monitored the demon's every move.
If Josiah opened the gate to the Underworld and let the demon army descend upon Noland, the Selfless would be able to find out immediately and gather all the spellcasters in Noland to stop Josiah.
It was a pity that Josiah never thought of leading the demon army to invade this city. The reason Josiah opened this tavern was simply to play a round of Hearthstone.
Josiah didn't explain to the Selfless. No matter what Josiah said, it was all 'Demon's Whispers' to these Clerics.
It was good to have another regular customer in his tavern.
"Then enjoy yourself, old mister. I'll be taking my leave for now."
Josiah used the most classic Rogue move 'Train King + Cold Blood' to kill the opposing Cleric.
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