White Horse Demon Knight Chapter 39 The Influence of the Church

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Seeing the introduction of Baphomet in the "Hell Bible", Arthur felt that Father Ovie had deceived him, or that he himself did not know the true history.

Maybe that Baphomet is also deceiving himself, not to mention that the devil itself is synonymous with cunning, but now that Baphomet has been expelled by himself, what kind of evidence is there?

At the same time, he also began to doubt the authenticity of this Hell Bible. If Beelzebub was really as powerful as written in the book, how could he be expelled by himself.

He had to wonder if this book was a trap deliberately set by the devil to tempt him.

At this moment, Arthur's mind was already so disturbed that he simply fell on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.

As his soul roamed, Arthur saw that the "Hell Bible" was burning with green flames, which seemed to never go out.

Arthur tentatively took it in his hand, and suddenly the pentagram in his right hand automatically lit up, and then he looked at the top of the page and began to record the names of all the evil spirits he had killed.

However, their ranks were also rated as the lowest level.

After recording, Arthur could feel that the flames on the book seemed to be stronger.

After no more visions occurred, Arthur walked out of the room and came to the church, where he wanted to find the soul of Father Ovie and ask what happened.

Unfortunately, the church was clean and there was no soul at all. This made him very distressed. Could it be that Ovi's soul had ascended to the so-called heaven.

When he didn't find Ovie's soul, he wandered around the church. What he thought was weird and mysterious didn't appear. All the carvings and various religious symbols here were like a place of death.

Arthur couldn't help but wonder if these were drawn by the St. Clair family themselves in order to attract attention!

But something strange was that no matter how he walked, he couldn't leave the confines of the church, as if all the doors here were restricted.

This also reminded him of the legend of Rosslyn Church. Is there really a Holy Grail here, or some kind of bloody rack, protecting it from attracting attention.

He began to try all the statues and texts, but the result was the same and he found nothing.

He couldn't help but sigh, and now he could only hope to find the answer from the history and legends of the St. Clair family.

The next day, while Arthur was having breakfast, the church had already sent people to the church. They wanted to arrange the burial of Father Ovie and the future successor of Roslyn Church.

It was his acquaintance who came, Father Belmont of St. Giles Cathedral.

"You haven't left yet, kid?"

Father Belmont asked immediately upon meeting him.

"I was going to leave, but Earl St. Clair entrusted me to investigate this case!"

He also said helplessly.

Father Belmont frowned after hearing this, and finally swallowed back what he wanted to say.

But he immediately raised his heart. He was most afraid that this case would involve the church.

He hurriedly stopped Father Belmont who was about to leave, "You have to tell me the truth. Does this matter have anything to do with the church?"

Father Belmont looked around, then pulled Arthur to the corner, and then said: "I'm not very clear about this matter, but the church really doesn't like the St. Clair family very much. You know, priests can't have private property." property, but the Rosslyn Church is still in the name of the St. Clair family."

It seems that the St. Clair family has reached the point where everyone is calling for a beating, "But the church won't kill Father Ovie just because it hates him, right?"

Father Belmont shrugged irresponsibly, "Who knows!"

"What?"

Father Belmont's answer made Arthur's feelings about the church reach the bottom line.

"My child, if you can let go, I advise you to leave it alone. Even if it was not done by the church, they don't want to see the truth about Father Ovie's death discovered."

At this moment, Arthur felt as if a pair of invisible hands were covering the entire St. Clair family.

Arthur had already examined Ovie's body, and he was even less interested in who would be the successor to Roslyn Church, so he handed them over to Father Belmont.

At this moment, three carriages were seen rushing over.

The first person to get out of the car was Police Chief Colin. He came to Arthur, slapped his forehead in annoyance and said, "Arthur, you are really going to cause trouble for me!"

He didn't have to guess, he knew it had to be about Knox Asylum.

At this time, Sher, who had been promoted to police inspector, also came over.

The two hugged each other, and he could tell that he probably hadn't slept all night.

He couldn't help but laugh: "How many people died there?"

Sher rolled his eyes, "Fifteen people, but there are more than twenty, have turned into what you call vegetative states."

He understood that yesterday, many people with evil souls themselves were assimilated through the erosion of evil spirits, so his flames not only burned the evil spirits to death, but also burned these people into empty shells.

Sher was in the limelight because of the Rose Castle case, but he told his father Colin about the real situation, so Colin was also very grateful to Arthur.

He patted Arthur on the shoulder, "You young people must have a lot to talk about when you are together, so I won't disturb you. If you have any problems in the future, please come to me!"

After saying that, he immediately patted his chest again, "I need to rest now. It's really scary in Knox."

After Colin left, Sher became more relaxed. "Is it true? There's another supernatural incident happening in Knox?"

Arthur nodded, "But you'd better not write that in your report. There are enough demons in the world, so don't spread the word for them."

Sher agreed to his proposal and immediately asked: "I heard from Vernon that you took on another case recently?"

Arthur sighed, "Yes! The commission from Earl St. Clair, do you know anything about their family?"

"I only know that they are very ancient and mysterious, and have many legends. I don't know the rest. What? Are there any cases that can trouble you?"

Arthur spread his hands and said, "This matter seems to involve the church, and I already want to withdraw."

Scheer looked disdainful, "Whatever happened to the church, they also have to abide by the law."

Arthur knew that he was too lazy to socialize because of his personality. Although Sher had the arrogance of a noble, he was very upright, at least much more upright than himself.

He couldn't help but invite: "Then are you interested in investigating this case with me?"

Schell belonged to the General Bureau. Although he intervened in the Rosslyn local case and was somewhat overreaching, as the son of the police chief, he had the power to handle the case in his hands, and others would not say anything.

Besides, he and Vernon were also acquaintances, so Schell immediately agreed.