Chapter 9 Doubts

Style: Fantasy Author: Huixiang RongyuWords: 2100Update Time: 24/01/12 13:40:23
"You suspect him of being corrupted," Agnes said with an almost certain tone.

Stitch couldn't help but raised his hand and tugged on his hair, feeling a little annoyed.

"If it is in the church, when I am sure that this person has been tempted by the evil god and is on the path of depravity, I can just report it directly to Your Excellency," Stitch said, "but there is no lack of belief in the life school. Moon' people, their handling of this aspect is different from ours. Although according to what I understand, this congressman does not believe in the 'original moon', but we do not know whether he will do so because of his students or Other members of the Life School were affected by the reasons..."

"You think what you do next will inevitably be affected," Agnes looked at Stitch and nodded, interrupting him, "No, you think that the School of Life... The situation is more serious than you or the church expected, and you are worried or afraid of what it means."

Stitch was stunned for a moment, and finally nodded with a wry smile.

"You should send a message to the church," Agnes said. "This situation is very likely to be expected by the church. I don't think the church didn't prepare for the worst before sending you here. Be prepared for the situation.”

"In fact, I have summoned the church to explain the situation," Stitch said, "but I don't know if the church was prepared before this..."

He paused for a while, then finally shook his head and said, "No matter what, I need to do everything I can."

It is possible that the church cannot fully trust Stitch because of his abnormal birth. Agnes listened to his words and subconsciously had this idea in her mind, even though Stitch did not say that his church asked him to contact people from the School of Life. What is it for, but judging from the fact that he only feels that his mission is important now, and has not yet reached an attitude that makes him feel that it is beyond his ability to know some of its secrets, the church must not have told him something deeper.

Of course, it is also possible that the church has deeper arrangements that allow him to act according to his own ideas, which is more in line with the church's plan.

Agnes thinks that Stitch thinks about this matter too simply. The focus of what he needs to consider is not the belief in the "Primordial Moon" in the School of Life. After all, as long as there is no problem with their Speaker, the "Primordial Moon" The problem of belief in the moon will not immediately break out. There are more oddities in this matter that require careful consideration.

Ever since the Mother Earth Church sent products made from human bodies like Stitch to contact the School of Life, there have been various doubts about this matter, even if the people contacted were members of the School of Life who did not believe in the "primordial moon".

First of all, there is a problem with the church using such means to connect with a secret organization like the School of Life. For the Righteous God Church, the Life School worships the "Primordial Moon" and does not believe in the secret organization of the Night Goddess, which symbolizes the crimson moon. It is a target that must be attacked, not to mention that the Life School and the Earth Mother Goddess Church also control the "Medicine Master" "sequence. Even if there is indeed a connection between the Church and the School of Life, Stitch will never be sent to contact him in the form of a mission. Not only is this not secretive enough, but it is also extremely easy to get out of control - after all, Stitch's state is indeed not stable enough. A favored person whose identity has not been revealed by other forces is a better choice. Why did the church give this task to Stitch? What was the reason for choosing him?

Secondly, there is room for further investigation in choosing a colony of the Kingdom of Loen like Olavi Island for the meeting. After all, it is not that the Kingdom of Feneport has no colonial islands in the Sunian Sea, and because of the Battle of Oath-Breaching The reason is that the relationship between the Kingdom of Feneport and the Church of the Earth Mother and the Kingdom of Loen and the major churches in the Kingdom of Loen can only be said to be ordinary, if not hostile, while the Lord of Storms has a relationship with other faiths on the Sunian Sea. It’s also full of rejection. In comparison, the Gargas Islands further north and belonging to the Fusac Colony appear to be more friendly. Agnes didn't think there wasn't a deeper meaning behind the choice between the Church and the Council of Destiny.

Countless thoughts flashed through Agnes's mind for a moment, then she nodded slightly and asked, "So what do you want me to do?"

"I just want to ask you to come with me to meet someone," Stitch repeated again, "I'm worried that some factors may trigger an outbreak of pollution in my body."

"Meet someone from the School of Life?" Agnes asked.

"Yes," Stitch said, looking a little helpless on his face, "They sent me a message today saying they would meet in the evening. The reason was really far-fetched... and the time was a little tight. I didn't. Get a response from the church.”

"Similar to when I woke up this morning, I felt that tonight was a good time to meet, so I sent you a message to make an appointment at night?" Agnes couldn't help but put on a smile and said.

Stitch looked a little depressed and nodded.

"Okay," Agnes smiled slightly and nodded slightly, "I will go with you to meet this person."

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"This batch of progeny plants shows obvious deterioration, and it is suspected that there may be unknown mutations." The young lady with gray hair and blue eyes looked through the experimental records one after another, frowning at the experiment next to her. member said.

"Tomorrow we will resuscitate some original plants and redesign the experiment to find the influencing factors." She put together the experimental notebook in her hand and handed it back.

"Okay, Ms. Renes." The experimenter next to him took the experimental record book handed over by Renes and nodded. He hesitated slightly and then asked:

"Is it possible that it's the influence of the inducer?"

Renes shook her head, shrugged and said: "We have no way to directly determine it for the time being. There are many possible influencing factors and we need to determine them one by one."

"Okay, ma'am." The experimenter nodded.

Renes looked at the experimenter who seemed a little frustrated and comforted: "This situation is normal. Even with the power given by the Mother Goddess, we cannot achieve the results we expect every time."

The experimenter nodded.

"Okay, our experiment for today has been completed," Renes patted the experimenter on the shoulder and said with a smile, "Go back and rest, I have to go back and rest too."

Renes watched helplessly as the experimenter packed up his things in a dull manner, shook his head, turned and left the research institute.

She took out the key and opened the door of the room, and looked at the little nightingale, no bigger than a palm, standing on the top of the shelf with a letter in its mouth. Some ripples spread from the nightingale's body and have not yet disappeared.

Her pupils shrank a little, and then a smile appeared on her face.

"Hello, ma'am," she began, "your presence here...do you have a letter for me?"