Chapter 307: My own knowledge
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"We're on board again," said Kircher. Angel Sheet Karabi pulled him up, pressed his small wounds, and treated himself - the culprit, Viri Xiao, went into a state of madness as soon as he got on the boat. He stared for a while, and then started running crazily, trying to engrave every corner of the suffocating night deeply in his heart.
"This is the boat on the Styx!"
He loudly announced what everyone knew--that it wasn't quite right--and slammed himself behind the black door studded with meat hooks in the captain's quarters.
"We have seen too many guys like this." Naruf laughed heartily. When he was healthy, it was hard to recall him being unhealthy. It's been a while since I saw the captain in real life, so I have a lot of memories to talk about.
But they didn't say much.
There are many changes. The organizational structure of the Order of Fallen Angels has undergone earth-shaking changes - there is only one member left. Karabi Shan (the other one, but there seems to be no need to distinguish now) came over and reported to him the new management and security arrangements of the Star Council.
Let Cha listen to what he has to say. This process is quite long. During this process, Naruf smoked out five bags of air pipes. Keqier repaired his wings and sat down. Willy Xiao fought fiercely and reluctantly got off the ship halfway through the camp of the Falling God Project. .
Suffocating Night emitted a shriek that even a group of crows might not be able to emit. After a burst of vibration, it stopped at the eighth level of the Wei Xing Qi Face.
It's raining purple even here.
The captain was lowering the anchor, and Karabi Shan was preparing to follow Icha.
"No need." The Demon Duke turned back and said to the Fallen Angel Priest.
"Then, Elric Gur and I will go back to the fifth level first."
"No need." Yi Cha smiled. "There's no security there to protect."
"Then you can tell me where to go."
"Anywhere. But your job is over. Oh. Your job with me. My dean. Some other guy may still need your job. And he's between us."
"Hi!"
Naruf smiled at Icha from a distance and waved his hand. Karabi Shan looked back at the beautiful demon captain. There was a strange expression on his face that was difficult to describe pragmatically.
"I did promise her that we would search for treasures from the past together."
"It's pretty bad. Let's do this next."
Yicha grinned and looked at him. Naruf jumped onto the side of the ship in one step, crossing his arms and looking at them. Keqier looked at Naruf.
Shan Karabi hesitated for a while. Obviously, he understood what Icha meant.
"You rejected my plan. Without giving a reason. However, I guess I shouldn't question any of your decisions," he finally said.
This is Single Karabi. Yi Cha thought. "You can't."
But he won't.
"But I won't." Rabbi Shan said. He seemed to have a lot to say, but they were all hidden under his knife-like face and serious dark green eyes. "Holy Angel. Duke Ezhaint Sinkadestus. Allow me to confirm again. Are you ordering me to leave?"
"And you don't have to believe in me anymore. My single Rabbi. You're a free devil. If you don't know what freedom means. That's the opposite of your old life."
"I don't understand what life is about."
"You can also joke." Yi Cha smiled. "What a great start."
"No. I really don't understand. Demons have to follow the 'orders' of more powerful demons. That's how it's always been."
"Not anymore. At least not for you. 'Order: Grow gills.' Look. You don't."
Karabi Shan stared at Yucha. He touched his neck.
Icha looked at him softly. "And here's the bad news. Even if our noble Queen herself came to carry out this order, she would only get the same result. What a shame. You will never hear those wonderful broadcasts again."
Karabi Shan put down his hand.
"It's unbelievable. The reason why a demon is a demon..."
He stopped.
"I'm really sorry. I shouldn't have made such judgments."
"You have just understood the meaning of freedom." Yi Cha smiled.
Their conversation soon ceased. Karabi Shan will never get entangled, refuse the Demon Duke's proposal, or ask irrelevant questions (even those he wants to know). Because after all, he had just understood the meaning of freedom.
But Naruf has obviously understood this meaning for tens of thousands of years.
"Great decision! We'll see you anytime. Man!" The captain stuck his head out from the bow of the ship and laughed at Icha. He clapped his hands and raised them upward naturally, and the suffocating night floated up, drew a smooth arc, and disappeared at the end of the purple-black sky.
Clean and crisp.
Iza and Cozier were left in the castle courtyard of Rasnolo. After the vampires and ghosts left, new creatures took over the ecological niche - red sprouts broke through the masonry and grew out of the gaps.
They walked into the castle gate of the high-ranking vampire. The carpet was covered in dead marks of blood. The angel's aura cast a vague circle.
"You need him." Ke Qier was speaking, but still seemed quiet. "I'm not talking about your purpose. But, I think you need him. Them."
He paused. "You must have made many new discoveries recently. They can help you record, organize information, and disseminate that knowledge.
Well. write an essay. Although Yuhengzhe Garden has recently stopped accepting manuscripts...but you know. Maybe one day, everything will be over. "
"One day it will all end. It's possible." Yi Cha laughed. Obviously, their interpretations of the same sentence are completely different.
Keqier sighed.
"My friend. There is no need for you to sound pessimistic to correct the facts..."
"That's not true. What I want to say is -" Icha sat on the extravagant throne left by Rasnoro - the concept of the throne itself was enough for extravagance. "They're already doing that. It's just that it's not necessarily my knowledge that's being spread. My thinking has changed a little bit now. Look at those groups. They all have their own knowledge... Oh! You didn't see that!"
Ke Qier smiled slightly. He didn't pay attention to the devil's usual mocking tone. "I thought you only valued your knowledge."
"Oh. Angel. Then the most important thing I should do is kick you out. Maybe that should start with our first lesson with Talliqi."
They were silent for a while. Red plants creep inward.
"Willie Shaw... uh," Kirkell began again. "You tease him. But you don't want to control him."
"The former is because I am so bad. The latter is because I am not stupid. It's time to settle down. He is here, so this is reality. In fact, he is almost better than any existence in this world. I believe in the reality of all this.”
"What if he wakes up one day? Will everything disappear?"
"Who is deliberately looking pessimistic now?" Yi Cha grinned his lips. "Let's worry about other things."
"Are you saying that low-level demons no longer obey the Demon King's orders? Didn't you use the universal problem-solving machine to solve it...?"
"Of course not. How could I offend the great Lord of Demons so much?"
Red plants crawled up their calves. Then suddenly it exploded with debris everywhere, as if it was full.
(End of chapter)