The Lich of Glory Knight Spirit: Moving towards Krimasha!-Chapter 214 - 26: Wavering Beliefs (3)_2

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Chapter 214: Chapter 26: Wavering Beliefs (3)_2

"Oh my God! Hahaha, what a beautiful job! Now the entire continent’s holy faith is doomed! Heaven has been completely defeated!"

"Simply unimaginable, this is an unexpected harvest. The greatest victory for Hell in ten thousand years!"

"We should seize the opportunity and pursue them!"

"In fact, we’ve said this to humans before, but they never believed it. Thanks to the Angel himself for speaking this time."

"I can’t believe that Angel actually told the truth... Is he stupid?"

"He thought only the Lich Knights could hear. But who did it? The Lich Knights? They shouldn’t have the ability. Someone must be helping us! There must be another force present, we need to be careful!"

...

The Holy Light was already in chaos.

"Simply insane. If those words spread out... how are we going to handle this?"

"This was inevitable, wasn’t it? We can’t blame Jeremy; he didn’t know so many could hear him."

"Who? Who is behind all this?"

"Who else? We’ve only ever had one opponent."

"Has the Lich Knight completely merged with Hell? It can’t be, he is a saint."

"Our holiness doesn’t cover him, his holiness can’t cover us?"

"There’s still a chance, what we need to consider now is how to handle this. That’s the most immediate problem we face. If the news spreads, our faith on the continent will be completely destroyed. Should we say it’s the demons’ doing?"

"Would anyone believe that?"

"At least we can’t directly admit it."

"Is this really okay? It means we’re forcibly blaming the Lich Knights. This goes against our long-standing principles. I don’t support this method."

"I don’t support it either."

"I don’t support it either, it’s ridiculous. We actually have to blame a Lich, it’s a disgrace!"

"But we have no other option, it’s better than a total collapse. We can tweak our wording a bit. Besides, he did align with demons, we’re not wrong about that. If it’s not the demons’ scheme, what else could it be? It’s a huge crisis for us. If the situation isn’t controlled, we’ll suffer a devastating defeat in this millennia-long war of faith."

"If we claim it’s the demons’ lie, then the matter with the Lich Knights will have no room for maneuver. We must utterly destroy the Lich Knights to show our stance. Does anyone oppose?"

"No."

"No opposition."

"Uh... I, I don’t support it, but I don’t oppose it either. This is awful..."

"Do we need a vote?"

"We already had a resolution. Our agreement with the Lich Knights still holds; overturning the resolution requires a vote, but executing it doesn’t. Unless someone initiates a motion. Does anyone want to?"

"No."

"No."

"No."

"Then we’ll enforce it!"

...

Salted Fish Port was in complete upheaval. Some cursed, some cried bitterly, some picked up their weapons to support the Lich Knights, while others steadfastly deluded themselves to stand by the church and Angels. Of course, most were still in a state of confusion, with various situations present.

In the midst of chaos, Jeremy closed his eyes and slightly nodded.

Then he opened his eyes, drew his sword from his waist, and shouted loudly for everyone to hear, "Shame on you, Lich Knight! You actually conspired with demons to deceive the followers of the Holy Sect! As a messenger of the Holy Light, I will punish you in the name of justice!"

Instantly, the previously noisy Salted Fish Port fell silent. Everyone stared at Gray and Jeremy with wide eyes. The Angels, who had been dodging the mob’s throws, finally got a chance to breathe.

The two Guardian Angels, Catherine and Delia, still looked completely confused, not knowing what was happening. The two Demon Envoys were equally perplexed. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

In a corner, Zeda slowly smiled, "Oh my God, even Angels are starting to blame us. But who did it? Sending voices to so many people at once isn’t easy. Is someone helping him?"

Zeda looked around but couldn’t find even a trace of suspicion.

At this moment, the Liches hiding on the distant rooftop in disguise were already filled with indignation.

"It’s just disgraceful! What do they want? They’re trying to blame our main character?"

"Has the Holy Light officially become the antagonist?"

"From my experience reading countless novels, those who falsely accuse the protagonist never end well! This one won’t be an exception either!"

"Honestly, I can’t bear not going over to beat him up!"

"There’s one issue," Lucy whispered, "Gray can’t beat them right now. Which means if they use force, Gray has no chance to fight back. They can forcibly reverse the situation. I think that’s exactly what they’re planning..."

Instantly, the excited Liches fell silent and were stunned.

The wind blew gently.

"Heh..." Holding his sword, Gray sneered and spoke loudly for everyone to hear, "Are you going to deny those words, spoken from your own mouth?"

Jeremy, steeling himself, pointed his sword directly at Gray and shouted loudly, "Shut up! You’re a Lich, symbolizing darkness and death! I’m an Angel, symbolizing light and holiness! Isn’t that clear enough?"

Turning his face, he shouted to the crowd around him, "Humans! Who do you think you should believe! Should you believe a Lich that’s about to be destroyed or the Angels? Who do you want to believe?"

Saying "about to be destroyed," Jeremy even emphasized his tone.

The wind swept past him, lifting his long hair. His forehead was already covered in sweat.

Everyone stared at Jeremy, the whole world quiet.

*However, Abod’s eye twitched slightly.*

*Catherine’s eye twitched slightly too.*

*Almost every Angel’s eye twitched slightly, not knowing what to say, even less what to do.*

*This was Heaven’s last desperate struggle,* *challenging the very core of Heaven’s faith.* *"Lie" made every Angel feel lost.* *Even though Heaven’s faith didn’t include humans,* *it still had constraints on themselves.*

Gray quietly watched Jeremy.

Jeremy slowly raised his sword and pointed it at Gray.

A familiar voice echoed in Gray’s mind.

"Do you want power, young man?" "Yes, it’s me again." This was the Demon Lord’s voice, with a hint of laughter: "The current situation is beyond my expectations. I once thought you had lost your value, so I abandoned you. Unexpectedly, you are far more valuable than I imagined. The gap in Heaven’s faith has been torn open, you falling here is not in our best interest. So, I’m willing to lend you power again. But this time, there’s a price. I need you to accept our faith. That is, to fall. After all, you’ve seen through the truth of Heaven’s faith, haven’t you? You need new beliefs. If you want to protect those here who support you, then you’ll need to give up certain things. This is a fair trade.".

"Has the Demon Lord become so stingy? Must there be a price?" Gray asked softly.

"It’s not that I’m stingy, in fact, I’m very willing to provide you power unconditionally, you’re more outstanding than any of my Demon Envoys. There hasn’t been a single bit of waste in my investments in you yet. However..." the Demon Lord replied: "You must understand, Heaven’s campaign against you is completely reasonable, based on your own agreement with the Holy Light. Once I intervene and provide you power, Jeremy will inevitably receive the Holy Light’s support. Their only way to handle the aftermath is to utterly destroy you, they’ll spare no expense. If our beliefs don’t align, the power you receive will be very limited. My intervention would merely delay your defeat, with no actual significance. I hope you understand, this condition is an objective necessity."

The wind blew gently.

Gray remained silent.

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