The Mystery:The Witch and the Scourge

Chapter 491: The Story of Louise

"The culprit of Backlund's Great Smog Time is a demigod 'witch' named Panatia. She is also the one who introduced me to the 'Witch Sect'."

At this stage, among the extraordinary people that Louise can come into contact with and can have friendly exchanges with, Bernadette has the highest rank and the broadest knowledge.

What's more important is that she seems to be able to discover the changes in herself. Although it is unclear, it can at least provide reference. Therefore, Louise plans to confess something... Of course, she cannot confess without reservation.

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She continued to narrate seriously: "The Backlund smog was not an impulse, but a very complicated pre-planning. I did not participate much in this process, but on the day of the smog, I personally experienced something

matter."

Speaking of this, Louise showed a little fear, and narrowed her eyes and said:

"The 'Witch of Despair' Panatia went very smoothly. She released despair and plague everywhere, causing huge casualties and almost digesting the remaining potion in her body. And she had already prepared for Zhou Xiang, and she had every chance to

Escape before the arrival of the major churches and the official demigods of Loen."

"It's a pity that she failed." Bernadette opened her mouth and told the result that everyone already knew.

Louise nodded slightly, raised her head, and there seemed to be a hint of fear in her eyes, and asked:

"But do you know how Panatia failed? Do you know what happened to her?"

For a big shot in the extraordinary world like Bernadette, this is hardly a secret: the "Despair Witch" was not caught by any church, her life and death were unknown, and she completely disappeared.

But it seems that Louise seems to know the secret behind this, Bernadette thought thoughtfully, it is indeed not that simple for the "witch" to break away from the "witch sect".

When describing the Backlund Great Smog Incident just now, Louise chose to conceal this point, and something that could make such a bold divine scroll user look horrified must be no small matter... Bernadette's interest

Suddenly raising it, she asked very cooperatively:

"What happened on that day of the great smog? Where did the "Despair Witch" go?"

"A woman." Louise raised her voice, took a deep breath, and described in detail:

"A woman with beautiful appearance but no expression at all. She just glanced at Panatia, who was like an oil painting that was instantly wiped out!"

"Then the woman looked at me and then disappeared..."

It's enough to say this. Louise will naturally not reveal her communication with the "Goddess of the Night"... Well, although the "Goddess of the Night" didn't say a word to her, it doesn't count at all.

There have been exchanges.

However, Louise believed that Bernadette would figure it out on her own.

As the daughter who received most of Russell's inheritance and a big shot in the extraordinary world, Bernadette is still one step away from being promoted to an angel, but she is by no means an ignorant person.

She knew that since the fifth era, gods could no longer descend easily, but they were by no means unable to descend.

The "beautiful woman" that Louise was talking about just now is exactly the same as the divine descending method that Bernadette knew about the "Church of the Goddess of the Night".

In other words, during the Backlund Great Smog Incident, the "Goddess of the Night" descended.

Bernadette was a little surprised before why Louise showed panic, but now she completely understood, but then another question came to her mind:

“Why did the ‘Goddess of the Night’ come to heaven?”

Is it just to eliminate a "Despair Witch"? Don't be ridiculous, if that's the case, then the seven righteous gods may have to descend from their gods at every turn.

The Backlund smog hides deeper dangers!

Bernadette suddenly felt a little lucky. Fortunately, she did not try to prevent this crisis, otherwise even whether she could escape unscathed would be a big problem!

After a brief moment of surprise, Bernadette began to focus her thoughts on Louise. From the description just now, we can know that when the "Goddess of the Night" hid the "Witch of Despair", Louise happened to witness the whole process.

But she was spared by the "Night Goddess"!

She is a "witch", a "witch" who is inseparable from the Backlund Smog. There is no reason for the "Goddess of the Night" to omit Louise.

Unless she did it on purpose.

Louise is the divine scroller of "The Fool". She was discovered by the "Goddess of the Night" but escaped unharmed... Could it be that there is a game between the gods?

A memory suddenly appeared in Bernadette's mind, which was something Russell said in his later years:

“Among all the gods, ‘Dark Night’ is probably the one that is most hidden.”

As for some other strange words, Bernadette couldn't understand them at all, because at that time, Russell's temperament had changed drastically and she couldn't tell whether those words had actual meaning.

She was silent for a long time, then looked at Louise with a calm expression and asked:

"How does the 'Fool' evaluate this matter?"

I knew you were going to ask this! Louise quickly answered, just with a little confusion:

"Mr. Fool said: Don't worry."

Don't worry... Bernadette's heart moved. This proves that there may be some kind of tacit understanding between "The Fool" and "The Goddess of the Night", but what does this kind of tacit understanding have to do with Louise, a little "witch"?

She was a little confused, so she asked:

"Is this what you just said, all the changes that happened to you?"

Louise shook her head, her eyes full of confusion, but she continued to talk dutifully:

"There is another strange thing that happened when I was sailing from Backlund back to Bayam."

Bernadette secretly thought that it was true, and then listened carefully to Louise's less than exciting description:

"Something strange happened in Port Bansi."

"That night when the passenger ship docked at Bansi Port, there was a strong wind on the island. For some reason, some other passengers and I got off the ship and found that a bishop of the 'Church of the Storms' had long since fallen. He believed in Bansi.

The 'weather god'."

Similar ancient beliefs are not uncommon in the Southern Continent, but most of them have been squeezed out by the "Church of Storms" and have no living space, so Bernadette is very unfamiliar with the "God of Weather" in Port Bansi.

She remained silent as Louise continued:

"From the mouth of this fallen bishop, we learned that there were cultists who were worshiping the 'God of Weather' and fighting bitterly with the 'Punisher', so we went to have a look."

Bernadette couldn't help but joke: "You are more courageous than I thought."

Louise smiled slightly, as if Bernadette was praising her, and then said mysteriously:

"We discovered a huge secret. The 'Weather God' of Bansi Port is actually a living angel!"

"Perhaps because of the cultists' sacrifices, the 'Weather God' responded and called out a name: Chike."

Louise showed appropriate fear, shrank her neck slightly, and said:

"Fortunately, we ran fast and didn't encounter any danger... However, the 'Weather God' of Bansi Port only shouted once, and then disappeared completely."

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