"There are still about twenty minutes." Agnes counted silently in her heart.
She casually cleaned up her traces in the room and prepared to leave the room.
After checking several houses but still not catching up with Agnes, the "wolfman" stopped chasing Agnes and returned to Pavla Monastery. It was obvious to him that matters at the convent were more important than hunting down Agnes.
Agnes was also happy because after all, she was avoiding the other person rather than delaying the other person's time. After the werewolves left, Agnes successfully found the opportunity to construct spiritual shackles for "3-0791".
Agnes guessed that the other party may have judged from her previous behavior that she was the only one here and that she was not strong. However, they were extremely confident in their own strength and believed that she would have no impact on their plan, so they let it go. yourself; of course, it is more likely that the other party is focused on his own plans and has no energy to care about her.
Agnes was not sure if there was only a "werewolf" around here, and she needed to be more careful to avoid being discovered by others. Agnes thought, she subconsciously did not take the main door, but still climbed out of the window.
Suddenly, Agnes stopped climbing the window. She turned her head and looked in the direction of Pavla Monastery. Across the several-story walls of the house, Agnes seemed to see the Pavla Monastery under the dim sunset.
Agnes didn't know what happened specifically at Pavla Monastery, but it must be something bad. After all, she seemed to have a strong aversion to that direction, which she had never experienced in all her memories of this world. of.
"Filth and depravity." Agnes murmured, she got down from the window, quickly ran to the second floor of the house, and then climbed up from the attic to the roof.
Agnes looked towards the Pavla Monastery, and there seemed to be no change in the appearance of the monastery. This Gothic building made of bluestone and marble stands in the setting sun, its octagonal spire with wrapped vines and carvings reflecting the sun.
She did not turn on her spiritual vision to see the monastery. After all, actively looking at the existence of filthy and depraved qualities was undoubtedly a kind of suicide. She did not have this habit.
Agnes looked at Pavla Monastery silently for a moment, then jumped down the window sill and walked to where the body of the black-haired monster was. The "Werewolf" did not dispose of the body of his attendant.
She looked at the monastery from a distance, wondering what was happening in the monastery.
Suddenly she felt a distant resonance in the monastery, and she had an impulse to go there. The last time she had this impulse was at Meira's place.
She smiled helplessly, took out a piece of talisman, and read a word in ancient Hermes:
"calm!"
Agnes felt that the unknown talisman in her hand was getting colder and colder. She held it tightly and poured her spirituality into it.
She felt that her emotions and desires seemed to be gradually fading away. She subconsciously recalled her happy or sad memories in her mind, but found that although these memories were as clear as before, she could no longer resonate with them. It's like watching a stranger experience.
Agnes's gray-blue eyes gradually darkened, even appearing a little black, and then gradually disappeared.
"What a terrible effect." Agnes looked up at Pavla Monastery and felt it carefully.
Agnes felt the urge disappear.
"But I still want to visit the Pavla Monastery."
Agnes scaled the roof back into the attic.
"After careful analysis, in addition to the resonance part, my previous impulse actually also contained my own thoughts."
"I actually had the idea that I should go to Pavla Monastery, but I also felt that it was too dangerous and my strength was too low, so I wanted to leave here. It was precisely because these two ideas were constantly fighting that I Keep giving yourself excuses to hang around the Abbey instead of leaving Purdyth Street to look for the approaching Watcher."
"Obviously the first time I saw the deserted street and the first time I saw the furnishings in the house, I knew that there was definitely a high-level person involved in this incident."
Agnes walked down the stairs and towards the door.
"The idea that I should go to the Pavla Monastery comes from my belief that as a member of the Heart of Nature, I should protect ordinary people. I should seek the truth from Alyssa and help replace Frank's church colleagues. And I actually understand that I It’s not like nothing can be done.”
"And the idea of preserving myself comes from my concern for my mother, brother, Sir Rossi, Renes, and the others, as well as my promise to the little crow Rose."
Agnes opened the door of the house and walked to Pudith Street.
"I've been looking for reasons to go to the monastery, haven't I?"
Agnes smiled. She took out a badge, took out a piece of paper and wrote down her whereabouts, put it on the pin of the badge, and placed it next to the body of the black-haired monster.
"Emotions and desires can really make people weak. But my current behavior makes Renes or Ms. Jones know that they are afraid that they will accuse me of seeking death."
…
Agnes walked lightly along the corridors of the convent. There was strangely no one in the corridor, and the bluestone floor almost looked black in the dim light coming through the small windows. The air seemed to be filled with the stench of dry and rotten corn leaves in a barn.
There are about thirty households in Pudis Street. If they all gather together, according to her knowledge of Pavla Monastery, only the inner courtyard and church part of the monastery should be able to accommodate them.
Agnes walked around in the corridor and came to a corridor, from which she could see the inner courtyard. Agnes glanced down and immediately looked away.
She saw several lumps of flesh that were growing, entangled and squirming with each other.
what are these?
As the pieces of flesh continued to proliferate, it was difficult for Agnes to see their original appearance.
Agnes' face was expressionless and she didn't look down again.
It seems to be the product of contamination. Agnes remembered the smell of filth and depravity she had felt before.
Agnes herself did not feel any tendency to be contaminated at the time, but she was well aware that she could not be used as a general example.
"The first discovery, but it's a pity that now is not the time to investigate." Agnes curled her lips, and her intuition told her that it would be dangerous to go down to check.
She looked towards the church not far away, and she vaguely felt that what she should do was go there.
The bluestone wall blocked Agnes' view, and the small window on the wall could only see darkness.
Agnes walked towards the end of the corridor.
"About ten minutes."