97. This is Tyr's battle, the battle
The moment of light explosion.
Bishop Alec consumed nearly half of the light and fire elements in his body to offset the terrifying high temperature so close at hand.
As Parr stood there, the surface of his skin was melted instantly, but it recovered in an instant. Although he looked embarrassed, he was not actually affected much.
Hewen raised his hand to block the dazzling light erupting from Gaffnan's Grip. The electromagnetic wave carrying huge heat energy collided violently with the frost elements after approaching Hewen's body surface. In the sizzling sound, the energy was instantly offset.
Looking at Hevin's response, Parr began to believe what he said. It seemed that Hevin did not make a big statement, but even so, he was not panicked.
Parr is absolutely certain to defeat Hevin.
The Witcher felt sorry for not being able to prevent Gary from committing suicide.
Of course, he didn't pity Gary, although Gary was bewitched into doing wrong things, and all he was looking for was comfort and recognition.
But a person is responsible for his own actions.
Even if he chooses to fall into evil in order to gain recognition, the evil deeds he has committed will not be forgiven.
In the days when he followed Tyr, he had done countless wrong things, and these things were all choices made while he was sane.
No one can excuse him, and no one can forgive him for the deceased.
What was really a pity for Hewen was that he could not stop the other party from shouting those words.
From the moment Desire died, he felt something unexpected.
At first, he just wanted to ask Tyr to release the captured innocent civilians, but Tyr simply killed his most loyal men.
But if Desiré's function is death, then it won't surprise Heven at all that Tire would do this.
Desire used his own life as a sacrifice to safeguard Tire's glory.
And if Hevin guessed correctly, Tire also carried out justice with the help of Hevin's request to release the prisoners.
Gary died bravely and gave his courage to face death.
Tyr originally planned to sacrifice the conflict between the Primordial Fire and the Knights to the most important authority of the God of War.
That was Tyre's war.
And if his original plan was ruined...
Hewen suddenly asked:
"So you are the war?"
Pal was stunned. In fact, he didn't quite understand what Tire said before, but now it seemed that Hevin knew exactly what Tire wanted to do.
So is Parr going to sacrifice his war with the Primeval Fire to Tyr?
After knowing Tire's purpose, Heven did not expect to be able to defeat him easily. After all, it was the power of gods. Although the strongest mortals were called demigods, demigods only referred to people who transcended legend.
Except for a few freaks, the gap between most demigods and gods is like the difference between cheap light bulbs on the roadside and stars in the universe that are undergoing near-eternal fusion.
And most demigods are very vulnerable to the power of the old gods, even Hevin is no exception.
At least until his second heartbeat sounded.
But Heven now has other ways to deal with Tyr.
That is to prevent the fight between Parr and Alec from happening.
Let the "war" end before it begins.
Pal also realized something:
"Wright, after all, we don't have any hatred. You can take your family and leave this city and let me and the Primeval Fire resolve the war between us.
"No matter what your purpose is, in my opinion you should have achieved it. There is no need for us to be hostile now."
Although Tyr asked him to deal with the traitors, if Tyr couldn't win, it would be meaningless. As long as Tyr won, the terms could be negotiated.
Pal sincerely advised:
"I promise that as long as you leave now, I will never hunt you down. My only enemy is the original fire.
"Even if you stop us, what will you get? The thanks of the people? The mayor's commendation? Or the title of hero? You also said that you don't care about these things at all, right?
"And once you fail, you will not only pay with your own life, but also your family, and all the people who trust you will die. Is it all worth it?
"You are a businessman, can't you see the interest relationship here?"
Frost elements gathered in Hewen's palm, and a miniature snowstorm formed on his hand.
Hewen shook his head and said:
"It's not a matter of whether it's worth it."
Parr asked curiously:
"What's the problem?"
Hevin replied:
"A question of right and wrong."
Parr sighed:
"I know that you are the stupidest kind of person, a good person who has no self-awareness."
Hewen said:
"No, I'm a witcher."
Pal's face became serious, and he knew that nothing he said made any sense.
The parasite nodded:
"I understand, then come on."
Hewen moved his right hand, and the mini-blizzard spread directly in proportion with Hewen as the center, directly covering the position where Pal was standing.
Parr's body was shrouded in the storm, visibility was greatly reduced, and Hevin's body also disappeared in the wind and snow.
where?
Parr lowered his head and dodged the ice blade hidden in the wind and snow, then rolled on the ground, widening the distance from his original position.
A two-meter-high ice flower bloomed where he just stood, and the frost element contained in it was enough to hurt him.
What just happened happened in less than half a second, and it was obvious that this was not the only danger in the snowstorm.
Parr raised his hands:
"Surrender, surrender, I won't fight."
The snowstorm gradually subsided, and Hevin's figure emerged from it.
Parr smiled:
"Brother, you go first and leave the rest to me."
Hewen held his forehead and dealt with the false memories that wanted to rush in:
"What are you doing"
Parr said:
"I'll take care of it next, and you go help others."
Hevin repeated:
"What the hell are you doing?"
Parr was stunned for a moment and asked:
"Who am I to you?"
Hewen said:
"Nothing, Pal."
Parr asked:
"how did you do it?"
Hewen pointed to his head:
"Are you talking about how to ignore the memories you gave me? Just refuse them directly."
Parr said calmly:
"Strong spiritual power? It's a bit troublesome."
Hewen asked:
"You don't seem too surprised."
Parr said:
"You are not the first person I have met who can ignore my passive interference. Do you know that I am a legendary monk. The reason why I choose the path of asceticism is to take advantage of the powerful physical strength of our race.
On the other hand, it is to harness my powerful spiritual power.
"My skills were learned in an ancient monastery. There were three people in that monastery who were able to resist my spiritual interference when I entered. But after I entered the legend, only one person was left who could resist me.
interfered.
"That was an old man who I also admired very much. After he found out that I had sneaked into the monastery, he had a conversation with me and told me that as long as I studied with humility and did not break the precepts, he would not drive me away.
"And he didn't react at all to my non-human status, as if it was just a trivial matter.
Chapter completed!