Chapter 352: Sleepless Night

Style: Fantasy Author: Cold Moon EraWords: 2770Update Time: 24/01/13 10:18:18
Although extremely sleepy, he woke up. Iaconi and Roma both fell asleep, and only Sauron kept vigil for them. The moonlight was brighter than the previous days. Uriel turned over slightly and tried to close his eyes and continue to rest.

Suddenly he heard the wind.

The gray-white door leaf replaced the door and opened quietly. The dark iron boots stepped on the steps, and the crunching sound was like a wild wolf chewing bones. The Black Knight stepped out of the shadows into the moonlight, his silver cloak trailing behind him. For a moment, he couldn't tell whether he was dreaming or awake.

Sauron made no movement at all.

"Black Knight." He jumped out of bed and unsheathed his ice sword at the same time. "Roma, Iaconi!" But they didn't respond. Am I in a dream? The apprentice couldn't help but think.

"This is the 'reflection'." The Black Knight spoke. He took one step, and Uriel suddenly found that he was also moving forward at the same time. "Only those with a high level of mystery and above are allowed to perceive fire."

Seeing that he didn't take action immediately, Uriel was willing to talk to him. With the Scroll of Oath here, I got more than he thought. "I'm not Gao Huan."

"The low level of a nameless person is job change, and the job change is high level."

What about the unknown one in the high circle? Empty realm? "I don't think so," he said cautiously. "What are you doing in church?"

"Maybe it's to continue the unfinished business last time."

"You're disappointed that I'm still alive?" What kind of weird wording is this?

"No. I mean I'm dead."

He is undead. The corner of Uriel's mouth twitched. That's true. "I will not join any Order of the Unknowns, my lord. The Confessions are not in my possession."

"What you have is not a confession."

Making the decision is not difficult. Uriel placed the parchment on the ground. "Then you can go. I have to tell you something unnecessary. It may not listen to other people's words, and what's written on it are the divine inscriptions of the goddess Gaia."

He considered the situation before leaving Shimmer Forest. Ms. Mabel also admitted that she was not confident in dealing with the Black Knight, indicating that resistance was simply unrealistic. He only hoped that the other party could be more patient with the Nameless One as Gunther said. Along the way, Uriel kept using the Scroll of Oath to restore his magic power, just to maximize its value. Now that the Black Knight was going to take it away, Uriel felt regretful and relieved. Finally, he no longer had to worry all day long.

The Black Knight's gaze penetrates the heart. "You don't want it?"

"It has nothing to do with whether I want it or not."

"A wise move." The undead knight commented, and suddenly the topic changed: "You once challenged the paladin captain of the Holy Council of Radiance for a mortal, right?"

Why are you saying this? "I had no choice then, my lord."

"Surrender is also a choice, just like now. The Scroll of Oath is inextricably related to the "Confessions", and the "Confessions" is the holy book of the Church of Gaia. For their damn honor, there will be thousands of people died in the struggle."

"It was you who took away the Holy Scripture." Uriel pointed out.

"I don't deny it," the Black Knight admitted. "But I'm asking you now. Stop talking nonsense, otherwise I will kill that annoying Cross Knight beside you."

He had to obey. "The temptation of the Moon City is not enough to make me abandon my bottom line, and the threat of the Glorious Council is not enough to scare me away from holding the sword. Besides, my mentor has given orders first, and I will never betray him. As for now, As far as I'm concerned, my responsibilities and promises are far more important than a piece of paper." The dead silence and cold seemed to be the carrier of murderous intent, causing trembling undulations on the skin. Uriel felt a dull pain where his shoulder had been pierced by the chain, and he forced himself to continue speaking. "In terms of opponents, the Holy Knight Captain cannot compare with you. I hope my answer will satisfy you."

The Black Knight's expression was hidden under his helmet, and no one knew whether he was satisfied or not. But the parchment flew into his hand and was caught in the gap of the iron glove. "You do not recognize me as your lord," he said.

Uriel said nothing. I am the knight of Chloe, the knight of Gaia. Although he is not really prejudiced against the Nameless One, he will never betray Sky Tower and Joey. It was too late. If I met a persecuted unknown like Gunther first... this thought made him dare not think about it. Not useful at all. Unless one day I can change Knox's opinion of the Nameless One, I can only do my best to follow my own will.

But the parchment hit him on the forehead, and Uriel grabbed it subconsciously. "I'm not here to force you to join the association." The Undead Knight stated.

Then you will return the scroll of oath to me? "Please forgive me, my lord, but I can't think of anything else in us that is worthy of your visit." Uriel said cautiously. He suddenly became uneasy.

"You are right. However, Mabel Magdalen left a "Confession", and your scroll of oath is also a piece of waste paper to me." The undead lord turned around, "If If you become a member of the Starless Night, I have gained nothing. But if you refuse, then this is the end of the night." He turned his head sideways, his pale cloak floating in the moonlight. "Take your little toy, it will prove that what I say is true: I cannot speak for the entire Starless Night, and if your 'Confessions' are taken away by others, things will not be so negotiable."

Could the others be referring to other demon lords? The Black Knight asked me to keep the Scroll of Oaths safe. What on earth did he want to do? Uriel couldn't think about it for a moment, and actually blurted out the question in his mind: "Is Lametta the lord of the starless night?"

The Black Knight stepped into the Gate of Bones and paused slightly when he heard the words. "It seems you don't know anything about us. Her trap won't stop until she catches her prey."

Uriel gritted his teeth: "She has been in Six Fingers Castle?" When he first entered Six Fingers Castle, he felt the fire of the Nameless One. Now recalling what happened at the shuttle station, he still couldn't help but feel a sense of panic. Thanks to Gaia, they escaped alive. "She...does she know I'm a devil?"

"Unless you tell her," said the Black Knight, "but it would be better not to let me hear the news of your kneeling to her. Whether you admit it or not, Uriel, you and the Nameless One in the Tower are my subjects." He made this arrogant statement and then turned away. The door slowly closed and then disappeared into thin air.

The strange feeling also left, and the air began to thaw.

Uriel emerged from the suffocation as if rising from the bottom of the sea. He felt the blood return, bringing with it a deeper pain. In his palm, the icy sword quietly melted into the dew before dawn. "Looks like I'll have to find a new sword." He muttered to himself. The mystery of the "reflection" that previously entered the Black Knight was provided by Joey's magic, not his own fire. Having witnessed the "entry ceremony" of Gunther the Unknown, this caution is undoubtedly necessary. He is currently in the church!

After returning to bed, he could not fall asleep again no matter what. The black knight's night visit eliminated all sleepiness. He wants to win me over, not kill me, the apprentice thought, knowing full well that this would hurt Joey. Uriel knew that the messenger had never had a good impression of demons, and he also had a high reputation among demon hunters. The Black Knight is the undead lord of the starless night. He only hopes that the demon hunter will die cleanly. However, as a demon hunter's apprentice, not counting Mabel's help, I have escaped twice with my life at the hands of the Black Knight... Could it be that he really regards all the Nameless Ones as brothers?

The answer is obvious. Uriel didn't know what the Black Knight thought of him, but he definitely didn't regard Lametta as a companion. Not only did he reveal her status, he also made no secret of her traps and schemes. He even gave up the scroll of oath. Thinking of this, Uriel couldn't help but reach out and touch the parchment scroll in his arms. What he never thought about in his dream may actually appear in reality. This is wrong, but he has no way of understanding the other party's purpose. Will Joey know? Where is Sauron?

Mr. Ring may have a hard time helping him. Uriel looked at its side wall and found that the runes were dimmed and extinguished, just like in the Twilight Forest. The appearance of the Black Knight seemed to interfere with the law. Now he felt that behind that door was Gavash, the fallen plane.

That's fine, Uriel is not very willing to talk about demons with Sauron. When the time comes, Sauron will turn into Roma, and there will be a lot of questions for him to answer. I've used lies to hide my demonic nature, and now I'm going to use more lies to explain why the Black Knight shows mercy to me. In this matter, only Joey can act as an audience...but he doesn't know where his mentor is now. The war in San Carlos was over. He really hoped that Joey could suddenly open the door of the Star Gap in front of him like the Black Knight and tell him that his mission was completed.

Uriel closed his eyes, and the black knight's white cloak emerged from the darkness. He was a believer in Gaia during his lifetime, could he have been a Cross Knight?



Tonight is not just a sleepless night for one person, the waves outside Chaosheng Castle are hitting the rocks, and the beds inside the castle are also shaking with the waves. When Ronald rested his head on the maid's chest, everything seemed to be quiet again. He heard the woman's heart beating fiercely under her ribs, and her flesh and mind were still enjoying the aftertaste of pleasure. This was enough for him to ignore her tacky face. Ronald Ned, a mortal bed attendant, has always had low expectations.

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