Chapter 286 Fragments of the Original Code of Truth

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Future Hedwig left.

From beginning to end, Chen Yi never talked with the original Hedwig.

That's reasonable.

Chen Yi felt sad for a while.

In despair, the flames of divinity boiled. They surrounded that ray of humanity, ready to move, trying to devour it all the time.

Chen Yi would not tolerate that kind of thing happening. He tried his best to recall the memories of being a human being in his mind. The not brilliant but warm past supported that ray of humanity.

As Hedwig said, he is trying his best to maintain the last bit of humanity.

Chen Yi didn't want to imagine what it would be like to lose this humanity.

Suddenly, He raised his face and looked at the earth.

On the earth, time passed in the blink of an eye for several days.

Ulysses was furious at the riots of the pagans. The king of the Holy City could not be called wise, but he could not be called stupid either. His ability was in the middle of the pack among the kings, so the king would inevitably commit stupid things, and sometimes He has his own achievements and his own way of ruling.

King Ulysses first issued an order to arrest the heretics in the city. Not only those who participated in the riot that night, but also some old and weak women and children. Ulysses sent people to seal the Lecture Hall of the Giant King Sect in an attempt to remove all the people in the Lecture Hall. The priests arrested them all.

And soon, the news that Harun and a group of priests escaped from the Holy City overnight was quickly presented to Ulysses.

The angry Ulysses felt that he had lost face. He pretended to be disdainful and said: "It just so happens that if they are executed on the spot, a new riot will start. Send people to hunt them down immediately!"

The king's decree was secretly conveyed to the palace guards. Two days later, the palace guards set out to hunt down Harun and other heretics.

Affected by the riot that night, the true believers in the city set off a strong anti-pagan wave. After Ulysses and the nobles ordered the execution of the leading pagans, the true believers spontaneously began to hate the pagans. Even pagans who believed in the old gods were implicated.

At the same time, the rumor that the Queen had resurrected from the dead and that the Lord used his voice to drive away the pagans that night also spread on a large scale through hearsay.

In the palace, Remedios, who was still recovering, was waiting to be served by her daughter.

Vinacana took a spoon and put spoonfuls of bread porridge into Remedios' mouth. The queen looked at her daughter who stood up again with kindness and joy.

"Vina Khanna, the Lord cares for you, He is watching you all the time..."

Remedios kept chattering, she never forgot the miracle that happened that night, and during these days of training, she prayed three times every day.

Vinacana pursed her lips and remained silent. She tried not to look at the thread of Remedios' fate. Nowadays, she cherishes her humanity very much.

"Why don't you speak?"

Remedios asked after speaking for a long time.

Vinakana raised her eyes, hesitated for a moment, and said softly:

"...I don't know what to say, I don't know..."

"What's wrong, my child?"

Remedios stroked her head,

"You see, the Lord did not rush me to go to heaven, but asked me to stay with you and spend more time with you. The Lord also asked you to stand up. What are you thinking, Venakana."

When Venakana heard this, she was a little absent-minded. Before her mother could speak, the divinity told her what her mother would say.

"I...I don't understand what He means. Has He really, really been watching me? Why...Why has He been watching me but turned a blind eye to my misery at that time?... ...Such doubts are actually just the most trivial ones in my mind. I still have many, many questions that I want to know the answers to. I don’t know...how I should believe in Him.”

Remedios listened tenderly to Venakana's confession, stretched out her soft arms, and gently hugged Venakana's head.

“The Lord of salvation, the King of heaven, God, the Lord above, the Lord of history… He always has countless names in our knowledge, but no matter how we call Him, He doesn’t care.

I think maybe the Lord doesn’t care how you call Him, any name is fine, even if it’s disrespectful, and maybe we don’t believe in Him or not, but...”

"But what?"

Even though Venakana saw in the divinity what her mother wanted to say, she couldn't help but ask.

“It’s whether we love Him or not.”

When Vinakana heard this, the doubts in her heart were still not resolved, but she temporarily put them down in front of her mother.

She enjoyed her mother's embrace, and she could hear the heartbeat of joy and relief in her mother's chest.

Boom boom.

After a while, the bedroom door opened, temporarily breaking the warmth between mother and daughter.

"Please come in."

Remedios said.

Then the door was pushed open and Jane walked into the bedroom.

Vinakana looked at Jane, and then was slightly stunned.

In Jane's hand was a small cabinet made of pure gold, engraved with simple patterns.

"Jane, may the Lord bless you."

Remedios said with a smile.

"Queen, you have received the Lord's favor, so I hope the Lord will always favor you and the princess."

Jane performed the ring ceremony.

Then, Jane looked at Venakana and said, "I have something to do with the princess."

Remedios nodded slightly and said, "Vina Cana, just go out with Jane."

Venakana understood Jane's origin from divinity, and since Jane came in, her eyes have not left the gold cabinet in Jane's hand.

She stood up slowly and walked out of her mother's bedroom with Jane.

Jane led Wenakana walking in the corridor, and met the maids along the way. They all looked at Wenakana with surprise and awe. They were the princess and the queen, both of whom had received miracles. , which is naturally worthy of respect.

Vinakana didn't care about the looks of the maids. She followed Jane and slowly walked to a deserted place.

Jane turned around and presented the gold cabinet in her hand upwards.

"What's this?"

When Jane entered the door, Venakana stared at the gold cabinet, and to her surprise, the divinity could not penetrate the gold cabinet and see what was stored in it.

The nun did not rush to open it, but said:

"Princess, I had a dream, and the Lord inspired me to take this golden cabinet out of the cathedral. The contents inside are to be given to you."

Vinakana nodded slightly, and Jane handed over the gold cabinet in her hand.

The princess took a deep breath, put her fingers on the gold cabinet, and gently opened it.

The process of uncovering the gold cabinet did not emit dazzling light like a myth or legend. On the contrary, nothing happened, and the inside of the gold cabinet was dim.

In the gold cabinet, there is a small piece of stone. It seems to have been broken off from a certain stone slab. It is only a palm-sized and irregular piece.

Venakana saw dusty carvings on it, which was a scripture.

"This is..."

At this time, the divinity informed the origin of the Venakana stone piece,

"Fragments of the Book of Truth?!"