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Chapter 551 Both ends of the event

"The bottom of the well."

Willy responded to the girl with a disdainful expression, no longer as full of guard and alert as when she first met. Now that she has fallen into this field, he is not afraid of the girl calling for help or running away.

"You bad guy! You... why did you... bring Fina into the well?" Although the girl's face could not be seen clearly in the darkness, she could vaguely hear her fear and anxiety from the tone of her speaking.

"If the villagers who searched for you forced us to have no way to escape, why would we hide in the bottom of the well?" Connill, who was angry in his heart, couldn't help but complain.

"It should be because Azil discovered that I was missing..." The girl murmured to herself after hearing this.

"Why are you a girl who doesn't sleep late at night? Why did you run out alone to wander around?" Connill kept chatting: "If we hadn't encountered you, we wouldn't have fallen into this."

"Of course I'm looking at the moon!" The girl said as if she was taken for granted: "And if you hadn't kidnapped me, what would have happened?"

"Look at the moon? Look at the moon in the dark sky, you have no problem with your head, right?" Connill said sarcastically.

"If the moon hadn't come out for a long time, would you think I would stay on the roof?" the girl said without showing any weakness.

"Where are the people who care for you?" Willie asked suddenly. "Since it is a gift to God, the villagers will not relax their care for you."

"They are all in the small building, I don't even know that these idiots sneak out." The girl snorted softly.

"It's just a look at the moon, is it necessary to slip out?" Connill sneered.

"Once I become a saint dedicated to the God of God, I cannot leave the building half a step until the day when the midsummer sacrificial ceremony comes, I will be able to leave." The girl said.

"It's just a matter of leaving, but it's just a death sentence." Connill shook his head and said.

"I am not sending death, but dedicated myself to the great Lord God with all my heart." The girl corrected her solemnly.

"Aren't you afraid of death?" Willie spoke.

"I'm afraid!" the girl said unexpectedly.

"Since you are afraid of death, why do you have to die?" Willie said in confusion.

"I didn't go to die." The girl said innocently.

"Is it because I've been roasted as a sheep and sent to death? Sure enough, there's really something wrong with your brain." Connill couldn't stand it anymore.

"No, you were wrong. Actually, I was not going to die, but just following Lord Shang Shen to another world. Pain is only temporary, but happiness is forever." The girl said righteously again.

"These words were said to you by the villagers, right?" Willie shook his head, roughly understanding the girl's state of thinking.

"Yes! The villagers are all good people! Since becoming the Saint of God dedicated to the God, they have taught Fina a lot of things, and also dressed Fina with the best clothes and the best food. They even specially built a big house for their homes, allocated the best farmland and tools..." The girl happily counted the many benefits after becoming the Saint with her fingers.

"What if they lied to you?" Willie said bluntly: "In fact, you will not follow God to another world, but will be truly burned to death. From then on, forever, you will completely disappear into this world. You will never see the moon, your family, and you will never enjoy the little things that the world has given us..."

"No, the villagers won't lie to me!" the girl said angrily with her eyebrows. "You are all bad people. Not only do you slander Lord Shang Shen, but in the end they slander the kindness of the villagers! Fina will not talk to you!"

"Willie, give up, she can't listen to any of our persuasions at all." Connell sighed leaning against the wall of the well. "Because you can never wake up a person who pretends to be asleep."

"Fina, do you know when did the villagers start to believe in Lord God?"

Willie seemed to be deaf. With the faint light casting the moonlight to the bottom of the well, his bright eyes were always staring at the girl named Fina in front of him. From the conversation just now, we can tell how deeply the villagers who believe in cults were bewitching her. He did not confidently convince the other party, but he would not lose patience like Connell.

The girl is innocent.

In his creed, he would not tolerate an innocent person to die innocently.

"Hmph! Fina wants to talk to you." The girl turned her head and said in a low voice.

"Don't Fina want more people to know the greatness of God in your mouth?" Willie tempted slowly.

"You outsiders don't need to know the greatness of the Supreme God!" the girl snorted.

"I just want to know what great thing Fina worships in God," said Willie.

"Of course it is the great power of blessings for the son!" The girl who could not hide her pride in her heart was finally willing to answer Willie's question positively. "You don't know. I heard from my father that the villagers could not solve the problem of having a boy by using countless methods. It was not until Uncle Moray invited Earl to God that the problem that had been troubled by the village for a long time was eliminated. My father said that if it weren't for Earl to God, he might not have been born in this world at all, and it was even more impossible for Fina and Fina's sisters to be."

"Uncle Moley?" Willy easily tucked out the girl's words and keenly grasped a key name. "Who is he?"

"You said Uncle Molai, he is the eldest son of the village elder. He left the village many years ago and went to the outside world to venture alone. Later, he hurried back after hearing about the things in the village." The girl recalled.

"What about Uncle Moley now? Is he still in the village?" Willie asked.

"I don't know, Uncle Molai has always been in a uncertain place. Basically, only the midsummer sacrificial ceremony will appear in front of the whole village to preside over the ceremony of offering the saint to the gods." The girl said.

"I get it." Willie nodded thoughtfully, and then said softly: "Fina, we will take you out of the well and let you go in the next two days. I hope you can hide our affairs by then, okay?"

"Are you really going to let Fina go?" the girl pouted. "If you really let Fina go, I will definitely not report you to the villagers."

"Of course, we're determined!" Willie said solemnly.

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"It's much worse than we thought! I really don't know what Willie and the others did, which caused people in the whole village to search for their whereabouts. When they went out to investigate, they almost found their whereabouts."

Relf pulled away the grass ring that was hidden and camouflaged on his head, and said to the contemplative Corrett in front of him with an ugly expression.

"When I came back, wasn't anyone following me?" Corret asked cautiously.

"Don't worry, I'm a hunter, so I know the best way to hunt and reconnaissance. It's a dream to just rely on the hunters in this village to track me!" Relf said conceitably.

"That's good!" Coleit nodded and said, "As you said, the people in the village are still searching Willy and the others, which means that Willy and Connell are still safe. But if this continues, exposure is inevitable. If we don't do anything, they will definitely not be able to escape the fate of being arrested."

"What can we do? Could we just kill in and rescue them?" Relf said mockingly.

"Soons in the village will shrink the search range sooner or later, and we can get closer to the village again through this opportunity." Corrett said in a deep voice. "Only by approaching the village can we know about Willie and the others at the first time. No matter how good or bad the result is, it will be better than doing nothing in the place."

"It seems that you are really not suitable to be a staff officer or aide." Relf shook his head and said after a moment of silence.

"I'm really not good at this. This should have been Willy's job." Corrett said frankly.

"There's nothing more, why don't we give up on them." Relf took a deep breath.

"Give them aside?" Corrett immediately stared at the other party with wide eyes. "Do you know what you are talking about?"

"Yes!" Relf lowered his face and said, "I know very well the consequences of saying this."

"Don't you know? If you lose them again, why should we complete this trial mission!" Corrett said angrily.

"You seem to have forgotten Green." Relf said calmly as if he were a stone: "Do you think he will give up this trial mission?"

"You mean..." Corret immediately realized what he meant.

"Even without us, Green will complete this trial mission in his own way." Relf said slowly: "We are a group and a team. If he successfully completed this trial mission, does it also mean that we have completed it?"

"You are taking risks, you are gambling!" Corrett angrily said: "Besides, can you feel at ease with the guilt of abandoning your companions? Wouldn't you feel guilty? Don't forget that Willy saved us!"

"The person who really saved us was Green. Green just stretched out his hand to us!" Relf said coldly.

"Relph...I've really misread you." Corrett controlled his excitement and looked at the other person deeply.

"I'm just compromising with reality." Relf said.

"You are not compromising with reality, you are just making excuses for your despicable behavior." Corrett confronted.

"Whatever you say."

Relf got up and turned around and left with him on his back.

"Where are you going?" asked Corrett.

"Go to where I should go." Relf said without looking back. "I will be waiting for your good news there!"

"coward!"

Seeing Relf gradually disappearing into the forest, Corret cursed fiercely, then sat on the grass weakly and fell into a daze.

He couldn't understand.

Why does a seemingly simple trial mission happen so many twists and turns?
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