When Osborn and others returned to reality, they found themselves outside the church.

Although they could forcefully explain that this was a supernatural power, they knew in their hearts that what Gwen said might be true.

"How could God... be true?" Someone said dryly.

But no one agreed. At least the various miracles shown by Gwen made them feel scared.

Even if the gods were fake, what was the difference between them and gods with such power?

Osborn said nothing. He felt that what Gwen said was true.

There was no other reason, just intuition.

"Let's go back and meet General Fishman."

As the only half-scaled person who had more contact with Gwen, Fishman must know some inside information, otherwise Gwen would not mention him specifically.

It must be said that Osborn's senses were very sharp.

When they hurried back to see Fishman, they found that the latter was reading a book leisurely.

They had ignored Fishman before. After all, there was no need to pay too much attention to a person who had been sentenced to death in his political life.

But now Osborn realized that he was wrong, and even thought about it from a conspiracy theory perspective. Why did Fishman suddenly go crazy and want to massacre, and why was he so calm?

Combined with the beneficiaries of this incident, it is hard not to suspect that it was a conspiracy.

Of course, Osborn still had doubts. He felt that Gwen should not disdain to use such means.

He believed that he could get answers from Fishman if he wanted.

"General Fishman, excuse me."

Osborn and others sat in front of Fishman in turn.

The latter read the book leisurely and did not respond immediately, as if he was concentrating on it.

Osborn did not urge him, even if he was a little annoyed.

After a while, Fishman finished reading this paragraph, and then gently clamped the book on the pages and closed them together.

Osborn saw that the cover of the book said... "The Bible·Fallen Angels".

Obviously, the other party was so serious that he knew some inside information.

Osborn asked with a smile: "General Fishman, is he a believer of fallen angels?"

This is not surprising, many scale evolutionists are believers of fallen angels.

Fisman had no faith before, but believed in fallen angels after gaining superpowers, which is reasonable.

Fisman already knew their purpose, and just shook his head when he heard it: "No, I am killing the believers of the Son of God."

Perhaps he once tried to believe in fallen angels, but now he has found his home in killing.

Unexpected answer, Osborn's face changed slightly, and asked: "This time...she planned it?"

If the truth is so, Osborn must re-evaluate the threat of the so-called gods.

But what greeted him was Fishman's look like a mentally retarded: "What are you thinking? How could Her Highness Gwen allow us to do such a thing?"

Fisman certainly did not allow any stain on the reputation of the Son of God, so he denied it very firmly.

Osborn quietly breathed a sigh of relief, it's good that it's not the worst possible.

He pointed at the Bible and said, "Why are you looking at this?"

Fisman answered him seriously: "There are many truths hidden in the Bible. Everyone should read it carefully, even if you are not a believer.

In addition, I want to learn and write a Bible for the Son of Slaughter."

Fisman is very serious. He has a sacred and lofty ideal.

If he can make the Bible·Angel of Slaughter born in his hands, then it is worth his death.

Osborn cannot understand this idea.

He thinks that even if the gods really exist, it is difficult for him to contribute his faith.

He will be in awe of the powerful and learn to be powerful, but he will not believe in it.

Of course, people like him will definitely not deny Fishman, and even pretend to congratulate him, saying: "It is a lofty ideal, I believe you can definitely achieve your dream.

Of course... before that, we want to know more about Her Highness Gwen so that we can better provide her with faith."

Osborn looked at Fishman very sincerely, as if to say that our purpose is the same, so hurry up and tell me the secrets you know.

Fisman is too familiar with this kind of look. He used to be the same kind of person as Osborn.

But after truly coming into contact with the greatness of the gods, his thoughts had changed.

"I know you are lying, Senator Osborn." Fishman said to him, and then he said in a similar manner to Gwen: "But I can tell you some secrets."

Osborn swore that this kind of look was the most annoying in his life.

Being looked at by the other party as if he were an ignorant child made him extremely uncomfortable.

But he held back and even showed a standard smile: "General Fishman, don't think too much, I won't lie to you."

Fishman smiled and didn't say anything, then he thought for a while and opened the Bible: "Let's start with the fallen angels returning to their own country..."

Some secrets speculated by Klein, plus some of Fishman's own thoughts.

In short, there are too many ambiguous places in the Bible, so there can be countless interpretations.

Fishman will naturally interpret it according to his own cognition, which is also more in line with the concept of the mixed-blood scale tribe.

"...I made a big mistake because of my personal greed and committed an unforgivable sin, but the great Son of God redeemed me. She told me...death is not the end, redemption can begin at any time, as long as I feel sorry and practice the way of redemption, I can complete redemption one day, and then accompany the Lord.

She is so kind and great, she led me into the sacred realm and glimpsed the greatness of the gods...I will serve the Son of God with my life for the rest of my life and help her become a god..."

Osborn could hardly imagine that someone like Fishman would become a fanatic one day.

People of the same kind understand each other better, and they are also afraid of being changed.

Compared to the inside secrets he heard, Osborn wanted to ask Fishman what made him change so much.

But in the end he didn't ask, because he was afraid that he would fall.

"Thank you very much for your information, General Fishman." Osman tried to pretend to be indifferent: "From now on you are free, we can't judge you for reasons outside the law."

Osborn promised Gwen, so now he fulfilled his promise.

Fishman was not surprised by this, as if he had expected it.

He closed the Bible and said, "Please allow me to resign from my current position. I will walk the world as a priest of the Son of God from now on. I am afraid I can no longer hold a government position."

"No, the parliament will not agree to your resignation. As an excellent general, we cannot lose you." Osborn lied righteously. He even said affectionately, "It is because of the Son of God that you should keep your position and spread the name of the Son of God throughout civilization."

Fisman thought about it and felt that what he said made sense, so he let it go for the time being.

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