Chapter 204 Fairy Tales and Fraud

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Chen Yi suddenly looked around at everything in the capital, how similar they all were.

What is completely different from the decay of the ancient holy city is how peaceful and peaceful it is here.

The door of the circular cathedral was open. Chen Yi walked on the steps, slowly climbed up, and stood in front of the door. The glorious dome of the church was intact.

At this time, a monk came over to greet him, thinking that he was coming to watch mass, and said: "The mass has not started yet, it will be later."

Today is Sunday, Chen Yi thought, no wonder the monk thought he was coming for mass.

Chen Yi thought of something and asked: "...I heard...that there are demons raging in the capital recently?"

"Oh, what you said is indeed true, but the king has already started to deal with the matter. May God bless us. If we are pious, there is no need to be afraid." The monk said with a ring salute.

Chen Yi looked at the hall of the circular cathedral at this time. The towering colored windows cast a magnificent luster, soft and sacred.

His eyes fell on the altar, which was flat and flat. There was no altar of human bones, or a blood wall with eyes hanging on it and words engraved on it.

"Where's the bishop... Didn't the bishop come out to prepare for mass?" Chen Yi asked solemnly.

"Bishop?... After the last bishop left, we don't have a bishop for the time being. We all prepared on our own and are used to it." The monk was surprised why Chen Yi asked this, but he still answered truthfully.

"Leave? Where did he go?" Chen Yi thought of something and asked.

"I, I don't know much. I just know that the bishop went to a very far place. He said he wanted to find a way to heaven. Why do you ask?" the monk asked with confusion on his face.

Chen Yi was startled when he heard the reply.

He did not answer the monk, but continued to ask: "You said you don't have a bishop for the time being? Then the bishop left not long ago."

"Yes, he has only been away for more than a month."

"Okay, thank you for your answer, and may the Lord bless you." Chen Yi saluted the monk, and then walked down the steps of the circular cathedral step by step.

Standing on the cobblestone road again, Chen Yi stopped a pedestrian.

"What's wrong? This gentleman."

"I would like to ask," Chen Yi paused and asked the passerby: "When did the demon start to wreak havoc... When did you hear the news. I am an adventurer."

The passerby looked Chen Yi up and down, and then said, "It should have been a month ago, maybe a little more than a month ago. I don't know if this will help you."

Maybe a little more than a month...

After hearing this, Chen Yi thanked him and took a deep breath after the pedestrians left.

In this case, it's almost the time the monk said.

In addition to what Peter Pan said before, the devil seems to come from the outside world.

"That devil..."

The answer seems obvious.

Chen Yi could only think of one name.

Bishop of the Circular Cathedral - Benedict Ecmont.

The bishop finally went through all kinds of hardships and came to the fairy tale kingdom. He didn't know what he encountered, so that he lost himself and became a member of the fairy tale. Fairy tales about demons were passed down to future generations.

Chen Yi slowly boarded the pumpkin cart and saw Lomea who was also amazed by the circular cathedral.

"...I think...I may have some impressions of the fairy tales that happened here." Seeing Chen Yi getting into the car, Luo Mea leaned over and whispered softly.

"Well, I think so too." Chen Yi said.

Lomea glanced at the other people in the car, and then whispered: "I don't know if you have heard of a saying. When I came here, I suddenly thought of it."

"What?"

"Fairy tales are... a kind of distortion of reality, a kind of white lie for children. I think... the royal capital we see is a kind of white lie for the ancient holy capital before it.

You see...in another world, everyone lives happily without facing such...judgment. "

Although Lomea's words were very fast, they still fell clearly into Chen Yi's ears.

Chen Yi suddenly thought of something.

White lie...

Isn't it a kind of "fraud"?

Chen Yi suddenly felt awakened from the soles of her feet to the tips of her hair. The existence of the fairy tale itself was a kind of fraud.

He felt the ancient saying "Nawu Suo" of deceit tremble faintly in his palm.

Not only is the royal capital in front of you symbolically mirroring reality.

The little girl, the Queen in black robes, the Happy Prince, Princess Rapunzel, Peter Pan... isn't there a symbolic mapping? Isn't there a kind of white lie in fairy tales?

Chen Yi's understanding of "fraud" has taken another small step.

"What are you talking about?" the little girl came over holding the matchlock gun and asked curiously.

"It's nothing." Chen Yi came back to his senses, and then changed the subject: "That devil... He seems to regain consciousness for a period of time in a month. We can try to seize this opportunity to persuade him to have a relationship with Captain Hook. As an enemy.”

"Really?!" Peter Pan also heard this and jumped up.

"That's what I heard, but next, we have to find an opportunity to contact him." Chen Yi explained.

No one on the pumpkin car raised any objections, and everyone thought the proposal was feasible.

"But how should we make contact?" asked the Happy Prince.

Peter Pan was very excited at this time, and he used his self-recognized intelligence, "We can pretend to accept Captain Hook's conditions, and then take this opportunity to contact the devil."

Chen Yi thought for a while and said, "You have to ask Qinduil about this."

Then, Princess Rapunzel heard this and got out of the car, calling Qinduir over.

The elf walked into the pumpkin carriage, and Peter Pan repeated his proposal, repeatedly emphasizing that he had come up with it himself.

"What do you think? Qinduil." Chen Yi asked.

"If there is no other way, I agree." Qinduil answered.

Peter Pan cheered and took out a letter from his pocket, which was what Captain Hook sent to him.

Chen Yi took it and read it, and found that what the letter said was not much different from Peter Pan's description.

"But why does Captain Hook insist that you find the most beautiful mare for him to breed?" The Happy Prince thought of something and asked Peter Pan.

Peter Pan answered very straightforwardly, saying: "I don't know! Who knows what the man with the iron hook thinks, anyway, he took away my little Ding Ling, and I must rescue it."

Everyone showed helpless expressions after hearing this, and even the simple Princess Rapunzel sighed.

Princess Lettuce spoke up: "We should plan more securely. Maybe we can use this to find a sailor of a certain captain, and then ask the queen to hypnotize him and make him stand on our side."

This sounds much more feasible.

The little girl, holding a matchlock gun, was the first to agree. She called in the black-robed queen who was driving.

With the addition of the cunning and cunning black-robed queen, everyone's plan has been further improved. At least in a fairy tale, it can be said to be perfect.

Night gradually fell in the Royal Capital during the discussion. After the discussion, the group made inquiries and discovered that there was no place to stay in the Royal Capital. In desperation, a group of people drove to the countryside to camp.

The little girl took out gunpowder from her bag, took the fire sickle and lit a fire.

Everyone was sitting in front of the fire, simmering food, planning to have dinner hastily, and prepare to implement the plan tomorrow.

Looking at the prosperous and warm bonfire, the little girl excitedly grabbed her friend Peter Pan and said ostentatiously:

"Peter Pan, you see, I told you when I was in Neverland, this is much better than matches."

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