Chapter 165 Divine Things, something big is happening at the border!

Chapter 165 Divine Things, something big is happening at the border!
Sally lay on the ground in silence, mocking in her heart.

His Majesty the King did not kill her out of pity for her, but because she had the blood of the Susaitani royal family and she was the king's daughter.

If he kills himself, then His Majesty the King will also be tainted by the curse of blood.

The king was just afraid of being cursed.

His Majesty the King looked uncertain.

Of course he knew that Celeste was not sending any important information to Deya Cavendish, and Celeste would not be able to obtain any important information at all.

It's just that the war on the front line was not as smooth as the king encountered.

Even after his brief reconciliation with England, the war did not develop as he had expected. The parliamentary nobles were so stubborn that the king even saw the possibility of his own failure with fear.

He had taken everything into account, except for that damned second son of the Cavendish family.

The king had never imagined that there would be such an army of undead in the world.

When Deya captured Berwick, an important city in Frederick's territory, the king became restless.

And a few days ago, news came that his court wizard Avis had died in battle.

All the unfavorable news has made him feel frightened.

He was in desperate need of a channel to vent his emotions, and Sally happened to be right in his arms.

"You silly woman, you don't think Dea Cavendish likes you, do you? Why don't you look at yourself in the mirror?

The reason he treats you well is that he wants to get information about the palace from you. His target from the beginning has been me!"

The king shouted angrily, and not satisfied, he stepped forward and kicked a few more times.

Celeste remained silent. She did not refute the king's words, but she was refuting them in her heart.

The contents of her correspondence with Deya were all about their daily lives and greetings to each other, and there was no content related to national affairs at all.

Of course, Celeste also admitted that she had done some bad things to the Susaitani royal family, such as she once helped Deya dig up her family's ancestral graves.

But those were her tribesmen and relatives, and they did not treat her as a human being.

Celeste knew very well that His Majesty the King was just looking for an excuse to vent his worries and fears.

The more I quibble and beg for mercy, the angrier he'll get.

Seeing that Celeste didn't say anything, His Majesty the King felt murderous.

Should I kill her?
No, you can't kill her.

The king quickly rejected his idea.

The king had always been afraid of his daughter who was born with a curse. He once found the Pope, but even the Pope could not understand Celeste and just said that it was a terrible curse.

The king was afraid that if he killed Celeste, the woman would curse him before she died.

Besides, Sally is related to the Hudson family. This is his only connection with the Hudson family, and he must not cut off the connection like this.

The king waved his hand, and the royal guards behind him rushed into the house and began to rummage through the drawers.

The king wants to find evidence of collusion between Celeste and Deya here.

But in the end, the guards did not find any evidence in the house, but only discovered the prosthetic limb hidden by Celeste.

When Celeste saw the prosthetic limb found by the guards, she looked horrified. That was the prosthetic limb given to her by Lord Deya and it was the most precious thing to Celeste.

She looked terrified and pleading, hoping that the king would not destroy the treasure that Deya gave her.

The king looked at the prosthetic limb and sneered, "This was given to you by Cavendish? Humph, just because of these things, you betrayed your own people?

I was wrong about what I said before. Although you are ugly, that damned necromancer always likes to hang out with corpses. Maybe he also likes the smell of decay on you."

The king had the prosthesis checked and found that it was just a relatively delicate one and did not have any special function.

He casually threw the prosthetic limb onto Sally's body and ordered, "Lock her up. Since she doesn't want her current life, I'll grant her that wish."

Before being taken away, Sally looked at Amy with a sad expression.

Amy lowered her head, feeling guilty and not daring to look Celeste in the eye.

"You did well."

After Celeste was taken away, the king looked at the maid beside him.

Amy quickly knelt on the ground.

The maid, with her head lowered, did not notice the murderous intent in the king's eyes.

No one would like a maid who would betray her master, and the king wanted to kill her right now.

But the king will not do that now, instead he will reward her.

Only in this way can all the servants in the palace understand who is the master here, and make their wives and children understand that they are likely to be monitored by their own servants.

When you find an opportunity later, kill this maid.

Thinking of this, the king said amiably: "You have done a great deed. I will reward you with money. After that, you can continue to return to Theresa and serve her."

"Thank you for your reward, Your Majesty."

Amy said excitedly.

Although she was somewhat reluctant, she did not want to return to Princess Theresa.

The person who broke the precious vase in the palace was not her at all, but Princess Theresa.

At that time, Princess Theresa was angry and couldn't control her emotions, so she broke the vase and then put the blame on her. If I go back to Princess Theresa, how will Her Royal Highness treat her?
But when Amy thought about the money she was rewarded with, she felt that it was not unacceptable.

……

Sally was imprisoned in the palace prison.

She sat in the corner, feeling very calm.

As expected, she was too naive and she believed others so easily.

Lord Mingming Deya told her in the letter that their correspondence should not be known to anyone.

But because he was greedy for the joy of communicating with someone of the same age, he let Amy know about it.

No one in this world can be trusted except the Deyada people.

She kept warning herself in her heart.

This mistake can only be made once and never a second time.

I must get rid of the naivety in my heart. If I continue to be so naive, maybe one day I will hurt Lord Deya, and that will make Celeste hate me even more.

Celeste didn't hate Amy, she just hated her own ignorance.

"The book says that people can only grow after experiencing things, and I must grow too."

Sally whispered.

She looked at the dark cell and was not afraid of being locked up. The only thing that made her sad was that she might never have the chance to communicate with Lord Deya again.

Power...power...she wanted power, powerful power that would allow her to survive by her own will!

……

The Great Tomb of Zomlite, Limerick Mountains.

A few days later, Deya received the crow flying back.

He untied the test tube from Crow's legs and asked Patricia, "Does this thing meet your requirements?"

Deya thought that in the game, players would get corrupt things from the God of Corruption.

And in the description of the item, it says that it contains divinity.

So when Patricia mentioned the divine object, the first thing Deya thought of was the body fluids of Sally.

"The power of the god of corruption?"

Patricia only took one look at the viscous liquid in the test tube and recognized its origin.

Deya was surprised and asked, "You know the God of Corruption? Do you know anything about Him?"

There is no record of this god. Deya searched through various books but could not find any information about him.

If the game hadn't clearly stated the existence of this god, Deya would have doubted whether this god was fictional.

The doll girl in a Gothic dress frowned and said, "I have an impression of this god in my memory, but I don't remember it clearly."

"Really? Then it seems that my power needs to become stronger so that you can recover more memories."

Seeing that Patricia didn't seem to remember much, Deya didn't care.

He just carefully kept the body fluids from Sally's body.

The third church of the Church of Dawn might be hiding secrets that are not fully revealed in the game, and Deya is very interested in that place.

What kind of secret is it that makes Patricia and Pope Corcardi II, the Pope of the Church, take it so seriously?

"Deya, it's good that you know this. Only your own strength is the most important. Everything else is false."

Patricia is very satisfied with Deya's progress.

"I know this without you telling me."

After Deya put away his things, he picked up the spell book beside him and prepared to learn magic.

Every time he gets promoted, Deya needs to spend a lot of time learning new spells. He always seizes every opportunity to make himself stronger.

However, Deya didn't read the book for long, as a crow flew over and interrupted his plans.

"Is this information sent from my father?"

Deya frowned, put down the book in his hand, and took a letter from the crow.

After quickly reading the contents of the letter, Deya's expression became solemn.

Lamia and Mavis just walked into Deya's study, and seeing his solemn expression, they asked in confusion: "Deya, what happened?"

During this period of time, Mavis became much more obedient, which made Lamia feel quite regretful that she could not use this as an excuse to bully her.

Mavis was also actively trying to build a good relationship with Lamia, which surprised Lamia a little.

This high elf obviously hates witches very much, so why is he taking the initiative to talk to me now?

I don’t know what happened between her and Deya in the world’s memory.

But the two of them didn't talk about the contents of the World Memories, which made Lamia very unhappy.

Deya did not understand the complicated thoughts of Lamia. He held the letter in his hand and said in a deep voice:
"A big event happened on the border. The Earldom of Austin was captured by England, and Earl Austin died in his own territory!"

(End of this chapter)