What?! Our family is descended from an Evil God?!

The darkness and distortion hidden beneath the surface of civilized society, the eerie whispers that only rise in the dead of night!

The day the sea fog rolled in, the world turned into a lon...

Chapter 316: Vicious Curse

Eros showed a hint of surprise in his eyes: "What do you mean?"

Archbishop Dino thought for a moment before speaking:

"I don't know the specific situation. This is a sentence left by the Pope when he came to Haidaram."

"Your Majesty said that as long as the Island of the Lost doesn't go too far, the Church doesn't need to pay any attention to it."

There was a hint of thought in Eros' eyes. The church really knew that there were fragments of their ancestors' kingdom of God on the Lost Island.

There is no reason why the church would not know the news since even Isabella's information channels could be analyzed.

Judging from what the Pope said, he seemed to know that there was a Sequence 1 on the Island of the Lost who was using the fragments of his ancestors' kingdom of God to embark on the road to greatness.

That's why he said that as long as the church doesn't go too far, they can ignore it.

Is the church tacitly approving that existence to exalt the throne of God?

That’s right, he used the fragments of his ancestors’ kingdom of God to lift up the throne of God.

From a standpoint, it is standing on the opposite side of the night.

After all, as long as the ancestor returns, the piece of the kingdom of God that belongs to the ancestor will return to the ancestor's hands.

If that guy has become a god by then, he might fall directly from the throne and become a false god.

Therefore, as long as he becomes a god, or wants to maintain his divine status, he must prevent his ancestors from returning.

This is a natural ally of the church. No wonder the church will tacitly allow him to become a god as long as he doesn't go too far.

After sorting all this out, Eros said casually: "I'm just curious, so I just asked casually."

"Since His Holiness the Pope has said not to worry about it, then forget it."

Archbishop Dino did not doubt what Eros said. After all, there were indeed many strange stories about the Lost Island at sea, so it was normal for Eros to hear about them.

The two chatted for a while, and then Eros left.

As for Peter, with the priests of the church watching him, could anything go wrong?

After seeing Eros leave through the spirit world, Archbishop Dino opened the door of his office and walked out.

As soon as he went out, he saw Vivian standing against the wall in the corridor.

When Vivian saw Archbishop Dino, she bowed slightly and saluted:

"Your Excellency, Father Tombreber, who is helping Peter to remove the pollution, asked me to tell you that there is a very special pollution in Peter's body that cannot be completely removed by holy water."

When she said this, Vivian glanced behind Archbishop Dino, but did not see the figure who had arrived earlier than her.

Did he leave directly through the spirit world? It seems that this is the only answer.

After all, after she asked about Peter's situation, she came to the door of this office and stood guard.

If the other party left through the main door, then there is no way she didn't see it.

It's impossible that he jumped out of the window and left?

Just as Vivian was lost in thought, Archbishop Dino smiled and said:

"That wisp of it should be a curse planted in his body. It cannot be removed by holy water."

"I'll go over and remove that curse!"

As he spoke, Archbishop Dino walked towards the open space behind.

Vivian, who was still standing there, couldn't help feeling depressed when she heard the word "curse".

Isn’t it because of the curse that I’ve been so miserable lately?

Suddenly! Vivian seemed to remember something, her eyes widened:

"Oh no! I forgot to look for my £3 in cash."

Vivian held her forehead with her hand, feeling very upset, because this was her only remaining private money.

If I look for it now, it will probably have been picked up by someone. Given the nature of this curse, since it has made me remember it, there is a high probability that it has been picked up by someone.

Alas! Vivian sighed and slid down the wall with her back against it.

Finally, she squatted in the corridor of the church, exuding an air of despair.

The bank will come to collect the debt tomorrow, but she doesn't have a penny to pay now.

Thinking of the huge debt that was growing day by day and now amounted to 200,000 pounds, Vivian suddenly felt that the world was not worth living.

"God! Or you could just kill me!"

At this time, Father Aligado passed by this corridor. He was originally going to deliver documents to Archbishop Dino's office.

As a result, he happened to see Vivian squatting in the corridor in front of Archbishop Dino's office.

Looking at Vivian in front of him, who exuded a look of despair, Father Arigato showed a hint of surprise on his face.

He lowered his head and said in a gentle and kind tone:

"Ms. Vivian, what are you doing?"

Without even raising her head, Vivian replied weakly:

"I'm thinking about how I'm going to pay the bank tomorrow."

When Father Arigato heard that it was just to pay off the bank debt, a hint of disapproval appeared on his face. How much money could such a little girl owe the bank?

In his opinion, it was no more than 1,800 pounds.

He had been in Johnton Abbey for decades, and although his savings were not much, he still had about four or five thousand pounds.

So Father Arigato waved his hand calmly and confidently and said:

"Ms. Vivian, how much do you need now? If it's not too much, I can help you pay it first."

Hearing this, Vivian raised her head sharply, grasped Father Aligado's sleeves with both hands, and said with expectation in her beautiful eyes:

"Really, Father Arigato?"

Seeing this scene, Father Aligado couldn't help but sigh again, such a good little girl, but now she is forced into despair by bank debt.

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