Byrne still endured the strong uneasiness and went to the Hoffman family to visit his wife's family.

A few days later, they, who had been extremely alert, returned to Nasir in a carriage.

Mr. King's death was not announced in the circle until after Byrne left. The cause of death was a sudden illness caused by obesity. Almost no one knew about the murder.

After thinking about it on the road, Byrne quickly understood why Viscount Best wanted to conceal the cause of Mr. Jin's death because he did not want to make the allies who supported the Lion family feel too uneasy.

Once again he felt the consequences of being weak in a cruel world.

"Mr. Jin's status, vision and wisdom were all above mine, but he was casually killed by a mysterious force because he was an ordinary person after all."

"In this terrifying world full of extraordinary things, all ordinary people are just pasture. No matter how good they are, they can only become nutrients!"

Without a powerful enough extraordinary power, all positions of power are just smoke that can drift away at any time.

The family and one's own strength are the foundation of everything.

The ten pillar families, they are able to surpass all forces and occupy most of the resources, inheritance, land and wealth in the east of the continent, relying on the strong strength cultivated by the family!

Deep in his heart, Byrne suddenly understood that the Fisher family had never come out of that dark jungle.

All the short-term good things you have may turn into nothing and disappear at any time.

However, sooner or later they will become "monsters" in the dark jungle.

Because the Fisher family has huge advantages that all forces and organizations in the world cannot match.

Sooner or later, they will be able to create a powerful army of extraordinary beings!

It's raining.

The sound of rain hitting the ground echoed in the air, bringing a sense of desolation and cold beauty, and the carriage weighed heavily over the standing water, sending out splashes of water droplets.

The carriage returned to Nasir in the pouring rain. When he saw the Fisher family's house, he wanted to go back to see Margaret and Darren first.

But after arriving at home, Byrne found no trace of Margaret and son Darren at all.

He heard from the servant that the two of them had just gone out, and he felt intense uneasiness deep in his heart!

Byrne hurriedly found a servant to ask about the whereabouts of Margaret and Darren, and finally learned that the two were heading to the home of the Isaac Knight family in the town.

It seemed like he was going to attend a tea party held by a female member of that family.

"tea party?"

Something was wrong, everything made the uneasiness worse. Byrne didn't understand what kind of tea party would be held on such a rainy day!

Although he rationally felt that with the protection of the great Lord of the Lost, it was unlikely that his wife and children would be targeted for assassination or kidnapping by the Eagle family, he still went out in panic.

Byrne braved the heavy rain and came near the house of the Isaac Knight family. The glasses and clothes he was wearing were completely soaked.

The rain was pouring, and the misty water vapor enveloped the house, pouring down, connecting the sky and the earth.

Before he even walked in, he saw some women and children walking out of the house holding umbrellas. Everyone was talking and laughing, and they were very happy. Among them were Margaret and her son Darren. figure.

Standing in the heavy rain, Byrne finally breathed a sigh of relief. Nothing happened to them!

Margaret held her son's hand and walked over quickly. The smile on her face turned into surprise. She quickly pulled Byrne into the umbrella and said:

"Byn, why are you here? You came back two days earlier than I said before."

Darren also raised his head and looked at his father, with big curious eyes.

Byrne wanted to hug his wife, but he didn't want to get her clothes wet, so he held back.

He took a deep breath and explained: "It's nothing, I just encountered something and came back early."

Margaret looked at her husband quietly for a long time, then nodded.

"Well, as long as it's okay, I won't ask any more questions about what you did."

However, Byrne wanted to ask why she came to the tea party on a rainy day.

When the three of them returned home together, he was finally changing his clothes. Unable to suppress the deepest doubts in his heart, he asked as gently as possible:

"Margaret, why are you going to a tea party in this weather? What are you doing?"

Margaret replied casually:

"Oh, Mrs. Isaac told me a lot about Lady Moon's beliefs during the few days you left. They were all remarks about how capable people should help the weak, women, and children. I also think it makes sense."

"Ms. Moon is indeed the kindest and most considerate deity. One cannot help but want to worship and be grateful."

"what did you just say?"

Byrne was stunned immediately, his eyes filled with huge astonishment and disbelief.

He swallowed subconsciously and glanced at the back of his son's hand, which originally had a red mark but had long been hidden by his own potion.

Margaret paused and continued smiling:

"Don't your family believe in the Lord of Redeemer? He has a pretty good relationship with Ms. Moon, and Irene likes children so much, so she shouldn't have any objections."

She looked at the silent Byrne and said in confusion:

"Byrne, what's wrong with you? That look in your eyes just now seemed a bit scary."

Byrne lowered his head and remained silent for a long time, which was so long that Margaret gradually felt uneasy. Then she heard him say in an extremely deep voice:

"I won't care about you, Margaret, but Darren can't go there anymore. As the future head of the Fisher family, he must believe in the 'Lord of Redeemer' together with Irene and me."

Since Margaret married Byrne, she has never seen such a strong and unquestionable tone from the gentle man. She frowned for a long time but still nodded.

"Okay, I understand. I'm sorry that I didn't tell you about this beforehand."

"It's just that in the laws and culture of the Siyat people, the freedom to believe in any orthodox church is allowed. I think as long as what I believe in is not a heretic or evil god, I don't need to tell you more in advance. I think it's simple. ”

She paused and continued:

"I'm sorry, but I can promise you with my life that I will never let Darren come into contact with those evil heretics. He will only grow up freely and happily in the arms of the righteous God. That is my only wish."

Margaret suddenly saw Byrne suddenly lowering his head and showing a bitter smile. He hesitated to speak, and then hugged herself deeply with red eyes.

"It's okay, Byrne, what happened to you? Why don't you tell me what happened in Fein City?"

She comforted her thin but powerful husband and said slowly:

"Don't worry, nothing will happen here. The great righteous gods have supreme power and protect us from foreign enemies and cultists."

The man nodded slowly and said calmly:

"Well, I also believe in the power of God, Margaret... I love you."

There are just some dark secrets hidden deep in my heart that you will never know in this life.

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