The black car stopped at the gate of the Coordination Bureau.
"I didn't expect it to go so smoothly." Hu Weifeng sighed, "Huang Qingfeng and Ren Shizhi really did something good this time."
The former demon believer really gave them what they wanted most - a detailed analysis of the Hell Gate ritual. Hobart used the information they provided to draw dozens of areas on the map where demon believers might gather. .
After the information was submitted to the Coordination Bureau, the news returned showed that the number of disappearance reports there in the past two months was indeed slightly higher than the average. However, in fact, these areas are not areas with a relatively high disappearance rate. It can be seen that the number of believers in hell is still quite high. Restrained.
Of course, most disappearance reports in this era are actually nothing serious, but civilians who fall into the hands of hell believers almost have no choice but to die.
But now that this precious information has been handed over to the hands of the Yin and Yang Twins, it won't take long for them to severely injure these hell believers. Except for the men in black robes, none of the madmen can stand up to these two cruel Level IV ability users.
Ma En followed behind him and agreed:
"We're really lucky."
After Huang Qingfeng dies, only the believers who made a deal with him will realize that something is wrong, but they may not be sure that this is what they did, and the believers in hell are about to face a more pressing problem.
Now the clues in his hand point to the demonic couple revealed by Hobart, and their identities...
They are Ning Changkong's parents.
And according to Hobart, Ning Changkong's parents were already here more than twenty years ago, and he had already heard of their reputation at that time. This seemed to prove one thing to some extent...
That is, when Ning Changkong was born, her parents were already demons.
According to Hobart, the members of the Hermitage almost never get involved in any disputes, and those demons adhere to this principle more firmly than he does.
He himself just wanted to find a reason to retire safely, but those demons really believed in the concepts he advocated, which was actually a bit difficult for Hobart to understand and accept.
Although these hermits do not interfere in any secular disputes, do not harm mortals, do not fight with demons, and no longer try to destroy the church or provoke angels, they still insist on one thing - that is, to help the angels who suffer. Persecuted mortals.
If Marn wanted to solve this problem, the Hermits were the best people to help him.
But if the Hermitage is really what Hobart claims, then they are a very positive and kind organization, which is completely contrary to his understanding of demons.
The church's depiction of demons may be smearing and slandering, but the Coordination Bureau's records of demon believers also prove that they are not good people.
The advent of each demon and devil itself will lead to the murder of many ordinary people, and almost all of them show cruel and bloodthirsty evil characters after their appearance.
Marn originally thought that angels and demons were definitely not good things, and the difference was just in the degree of badness, but if Hobart's description of the monasticism was true...
So there seems to be a few good people among the demons?
In other words, a group that behaves like good people.
What Hobart said may not be true, and even if it is, what he knows may not be correct, so Marn does not intend to go straight to the point to find these two members of the Hermitage.
And, he happened to have a pretty good excuse.
"You guys did a great job."
Qin Lan was standing on the steps at the door, looking at them with admiration.
Hu Weifeng said:
"With this, can we stop them from completing the Gates of Hell?"
Qin Lan watched them walking down:
"It's not difficult. Why do you look more nervous than Ma En? How many times have we dealt with this kind of thing?"
Hu Weifeng didn’t know why:
"There's just an uneasy feeling."
What made him uneasy was actually what Ma En did to his head. As a telepath, Hu Weifeng was a little more sensitive than the others, but he couldn't really realize what happened.
Qin Lan didn't particularly care:
"Don't worry, we also invited an expert to introduce it to you."
An old man in a white robe walked out of the door of the Coordination Bureau and looked at Ma En with a kind smile:
"Little Ma En, do you still remember me? I hugged you when you were a child."
Qin Lan did not give Ma En a chance to remain silent, and then introduced the old man:
"This is Bishop Ding, the person in charge of the Holy Church in Eastern New South Wales."
Ma En looked at him and said:
"Bishop Ding?"
The bishop smiled gently and said:
"It's normal if you don't remember. I remember that you were still very young at the time, but if you are free in the future, you can come to the church at any time.
"If Xiaoyun sees you like you now, she will definitely be very happy."
Ma En smiled and replied:
"OK."
The old man looked at Qin Lan again and said seriously:
"We will send five judges to assist the work of the Coordination Bureau. If there is any new information, I will call you as soon as possible.
“If there’s anything the church can do, you can always tell us.
"That's our responsibility too."
Qin Lan nodded to him:
"certainly."
"I want to ask." Ma En suddenly said, "Chen Yun..."
The old man shook his head gently:
"She doesn't know that Chen Yun is a devout child, but the conditions for our selection of judges are very complicated, and she is not suitable for these things. Maybe in more than ten years, she will slowly be exposed to these things.
"But whether to take on more responsibilities is each clergy member's own choice. You don't have to worry about her safety yet."
Bishop Ding understood Ma En's feelings very well and was full of sympathy for this child who had suffered mental trauma as a child. He must be afraid of what would happen to his sister.
According to what the pastor said, he became very withdrawn for a long time after You Yue's death.
Ma En nodded:
"Thanks."
The bishop squinted his eyes and looked into the distance, then turned to Qin Lan and said:
"If there's nothing else, I'll leave first."
Qin Lan said politely:
"Okay, I'll let you know if we make any progress."
Bishop Ding smiled and nodded, turned around and walked towards the church.
White wings flapped over the church.
It seemed that the Lord had new plans for him.