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Chapter 472: I Believe [First Update]


"Do nothing.

Malitai's face was ugly, and he suppressed his anger and said: "It's me you are looking for.

She is innocent, just an ordinary civilian.

Don't you feel shameful when you kill innocent people indiscriminately?"

"All those who die unexpectedly are innocent, so there is no such thing as innocence."

Dudian smiled lightly and said, "I came to see you today.

I just wanted to talk to you about nature religion."

When he heard the word "naturalism", Malitai's pupils shrank and his face stiffened slightly.

He took a deep breath and no longer looked down at Dudian on the sofa, but silently walked to sit on the sofa bench next to him.

Next, the anger in his eyes had subsided and turned into a deep calm, and he said: "I knew that you people would come to my door sooner or later."

"So you only hired one servant."

"That's right."

"Do you include the Holy See of Light among you?"

Malitai raised his eyes and looked at Dudian, "Is there any difference?"

"There is really no difference."

Du Di'an looked at the old man with the temperament of an old scholar, smiled slightly, and said: "If you knew that such a day would come, why would you still live alone?

Isn't it more dangerous?"

Malitai asked: "So you think 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 ridicule in Malitai's eyes, and he said: "So our thoughts cannot be imprisoned, and the false god you believe in is the source of killing everything.

Everything in this world is composed of matter, and it is matter that constitutes life, not The so-called God of Light and the Great Holy God, pity you for ignoring the truth in front of you, but like to believe those baseless and false words, it is ridiculous and sad."

Du Dian smiled slightly, glanced at the bookcases in the room, and said: "If my guess is correct, these are all books written by you.

Your natural religion pushed you out, so you should have known that you would be exposed, so No one was sent to protect you."

Malitai snorted coldly and said: "I was not pushed out, I came out voluntarily.

If I question the existence of ridiculous people like you, I will naturally receive your revenge.

Everything is expected."

"You know you will die, but you still jump out.

Don't you have no attachment to life?"

"What I love is a world where people's minds are liberated."

Dudian said: "It's a pity that you can't do anything.

Your book was sealed by the Holy See of Light and listed as a banned book.

No one will listen to your words.

No one will know what you do.

Your existence is meaningless.

Well, The only meaning may be to die in my hands."

Malitai's eyebrows twitched slightly, snorted coldly, and said: "Nothing in this world can stop people from pursuing the truth.

Even if my book becomes banned, as long as one person reads the book sold outside, and one person reads it, What I do makes sense.”

"That's true, but it's a pity that people never know whether what they are pursuing is the truth."

Dudian stood up and came to the bookcase, scanning all the books on it.

They were all signed by Malitai.

"Honest man, Philosophical Correspondence."

Du Di'an randomly picked out a book and said, "Are all of you naturalists like you, trying to destroy religion with words?"

Malitai looked at him and said, "What do you want to say to me?"

Dudian said calmly: "I just want to get to know your natural religion and see if you have the capital to compete with the Holy See of Light."

Malitai understood and sarcastically said: "You want to use our Natural Cult to attack the Holy See of Light.

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You are just talking nonsense."

"Why not?"

Du Di'an smiled and said: "What you Nature Church has always done is to criticize the Holy See of Light.

As for us, the Holy See of Darkness, you just scolded us in passing.

After all, no one cares about what we believe, including ourselves."

Malitai was startled.

Du Dian sat back on the sofa, raised the philosophical correspondence in his hand, and said: "This book is good, can I take it back and read it?"

Malitai came back to his senses and sneered: "To understand this book, you must first believe in materialism."

"Of course I believe it."

Dudian shrugged.

Malitai was startled again, and it took him a moment to react, and said coldly: "As expected of a member of the Dark Church, he will do anything to achieve his goals, including turning his back on the gods he believes in.

No matter what you do, I will not teach nature.

The headquarters told you, don’t even think about it.”

Dudian smiled lightly and said: "It has nothing to do with this, I really believe it."

Malitai looked at his eyes and frowned slightly.

"There is no God in the world.

If there were, we would not be allowed to live in a giant wall."

Dudian smiled slightly and said, "Only those who have stepped out of the giant wall will know that the so-called gods are bullshit."

Malitai narrowed his eyes slightly and said: "You don't believe how your great demon could become an elder of the Dark Church?"

Dudian smiled and said: "Being an elder has nothing to do with whether I believe in the Great Demon God.

People who believe in the God of Light can become the Pope.

People who believe in justice can get justice.

People who believe in love can get love in this world."

There seems to be no such statement.”

Malitai was slightly startled, and suddenly there was a trace of trance in his eyes, and he fell silent.

Dudian looked up at the time.

It was approaching a quarter past seven.

He withdrew his gaze and said to Malitai: "If you believe me, you can tell me how to join your natural religion.

Instead of fighting against the Holy See of Light and the Holy See of Darkness, It’s better to deal with one side than the other.

As the saying goes, the enemy of our enemy is our friend.

I hope we can be friends.”

Malitai slowly turned his head and looked at the vase next to the bookcase.

There were a few roses in it.

There was a trace of sadness in his eyes and he murmured: "You are right."

Dudian raised his eyebrows slightly, not knowing which sentence he was referring to.

Malitai said: "The method of joining the Natural Religion is in the book in your hand.

When you read the whole book, you will naturally know how to join."

Dudian was slightly startled, glanced at the book in his hand, and said, "There are secrets like this hidden in all the books here."

"That's right."

Dudian couldn't help but shook his head and smiled, stood up and said, "Thank you very much, I will make them move more neatly."

Malitai remained silent, looking at the red roses in the vase in trance.

Dudian glanced at him, turned around, stepped over the middle-aged woman's body on the ground next to him, and left the room.

He turned around at the door and bowed slightly, put on his shoes, closed the door with his backhand, and held a book in his hand.

Like a student visiting his teacher, he walked out along the steps with thoughtful etiquette.

Trunn, who was hiding in the dark outside the door, saw Dudian and jumped out immediately, and said cautiously and respectfully: "Elder."

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Dudian's expression returned to indifference and said: "Don't make him suffer too much."

"Yes."

Truun nodded immediately, waved his hand, and led the two of them to rush in, while the others hid around and stood guard. bang When Dudian heard him roughly kicking open the door that he had just gently closed, his eyes closed slightly.

When he opened them again, he suddenly saw a large amount of hot breath lurking in the nearby neighbor's building.

With a whoosh, his figure swayed slightly and disappeared into the street like smoke.

At the same time that Dudian disappeared, the sound of armor rubbing suddenly sounded on the street, and uniform steps came from everywhere like a tide, completely surrounding Malitai's house.

The cold night quietly covers everything.

On the path beside the Taiza River, a tall young man walked here leisurely, looking at the moonlight reflecting on the sparkling waves on the lake.

There was a trace of nostalgia in his eyes, but he soon shook his head and smiled, "It's just a short time away."

Just a few days."

At the end of the straight Teza River, an ancient castle stood alone in the night, with candlelight faintly shining through

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