Thanks to the actions of a few low-level vampires, the streets were now deserted, and they had obviously gone home.
Gardenia touched the tip of her nose, feeling a little guilty.
But this also made her movements easier. She didn't have to walk like an ordinary person, she could just spread her bone wings and fly over.
Following the system prompts, he found the saint's family, carefully placed her on the ground, and then walked up and knocked on the door.
There was no movement inside, probably because she was afraid of vampires, so Gardena waited for a while and left.
The saint was frightened and would not wake up until the afternoon, by which time her family would be able to find her.
After sending a little bat to observe this area, Gardenia turned into black hair and eyes again and slowly walked back to the church.
Except for the Pope and some of the guards, ordinary believers have not been attacked, and they are carefully checking the surroundings.
When he saw her coming back, he just nodded reluctantly and continued what he was doing.
The little girl tugged on her hood and groped back to her room.
Gods cannot attack people casually, especially believers, otherwise they will easily suffer divine punishment, so Gardenia had no intention of involving him from the beginning.
Seeing Mias sitting there obediently, she nodded with satisfaction, then threw herself back on the bed, her voice coming out a little muffled.
"When do we leave?"
From the moment she came in, Mias stopped looking at the teachings and turned slightly sideways to look at her after hearing the words.
"It's up to you."
Zhi Nai said oh and thought to herself.
"Then let's leave tomorrow? They are still busy today and will definitely come to find you."
After saying that, he realized something, jumped up from the bed, reached out to pull his sleeves, his expression was innocent.
"I only caught the bad guys and didn't touch your followers."
Mias was sitting upright on the chair. When he noticed that his robe was being held by the little girl, he lowered his eyelashes.
Then he looked at her again, his beautiful eyes clear.
"It doesn't matter."
Nowadays, the mainland's faith is declining. If there are still loyal believers in the capital, it is completely impossible in this town.
Otherwise, he would not have allowed his statue to be torn down before.
Except for the pope and his entourage who have ulterior motives, most of the believers here serve as priests for the sake of salary.
That is to say, the requirement to be physically and mentally clean during recruitment has troubled many people. Otherwise, everyone would be happy to do this job, so you can imagine what the psychology is like.
Even if the God of Light really comes now, the people's hearts are filled with awe instead of the enthusiasm that God responds to.
Seeing that the little girl was still looking at him eagerly, Mias was silent for two seconds and leaned over slightly.
He didn't know the meaning of this action, he just liked it.
After staying for a while, he straightened up again and spoke slowly.
"I listen to you."
The nature of gods is to be indifferent. Even if they are true believers, it is difficult to attract the attention of gods. In his eyes, there is no difference between humans and flowers, plants and trees.
The only thing that was vivid in his heart was the little girl in front of him.
Gardenia was stunned for a while before reaching out to touch her lips.
"you……"
As soon as he opened his mouth, he saw the other person looking at him with a simple expression, so he silently held back his words.
"nothing."
I couldn't explain it to him for a while, not to mention he couldn't understand these things yet.
After thinking about it for a while, I just added one sentence in a pretentious manner.
"You can only do this to me!"
Mias blinked slowly, and then responded seriously.
"Um."
As soon as he finished speaking, there was a knock on the door.
Mias subconsciously looked at the little girl, only to find that she had turned into a little bat and got into his collar.
He moved his fingertips and became quiet.