Before Egbert became the Son of God, that bishop was the most likely person to succeed the Pope.
Afterwards, the city governed by Egbert suffered a crisis of monster invasion. As a manager, Egbert lost his virtue and was judged by the bishop as unworthy of being the Son of God.
During this period, Egbert vaguely discovered that something was wrong and tried to investigate the truth of the monster invasion, but he was excluded, suppressed and even injured by the many civilians in the city he managed.
The kind that gets rotten eggs thrown at them when you walk down the street.
Until a being appeared who claimed to kill the betrayer.
A rumor also spread among the people in the city.
"The reason why Sri Qing City was invaded by monsters was because our high and mighty Saint Son Administrator tried to be our savior when the monsters invaded. Fortunately, we were grateful to him after everything was over, so he didn't inform us of the news in advance so that we could prepare for the defense in advance."
"Our family and friends, even those passers-by who were familiar to us in the past, died because of him. Egbert is a traitor to Sri Qingcheng! I will kill the traitor and avenge my friend!"
The moment Egbert learned the truth was when he was driven out of Sri Lanka.
Then, there was a relentless pursuit that seemed to have no end in sight. The bishop seemed to have sent out the Knights of Light in order to silence the witnesses. Otherwise, with his status as the Son of God and his ability to match that of the Son of God, Egbert would not have run to the town of Ziso, and even wanted to go directly into the Monster Forest to avoid danger.
As a result, he arrived at the mercenary's hometown, Sadina.
After the story was told, Cyril burst into tears and snot, crying miserably, and kept wailing: "Brother Egg is so miserable."
Egbert didn't know whether to laugh or cry for a moment.
But he also emphasized: "My name is Egbert, not Egg."
Afterwards, the truly miserable Son of God turned his attention to Sully.
Compared to Cyril's headache-inducing reaction, Egbert actually cared more about how Sully would feel.
Inexplicably, Egbert instinctively felt that the Suli he brought back from the beggars was special.
He might have a different opinion and reaction.
But Egbert got nothing.
Suli looked at him expectantly and asked curiously, "What are you looking at?"
"I'm watching to see what you think of what happened to me."
"As for the evaluation..." Su Li deliberately kept the question a secret. When Egbert looked at him with more expectation, he poured cold water on him without hesitation, "Of course there is no evaluation."
Sully felt Egbert's disappointed look at that moment and was really confused.
"Why do you ask a beggar who used to live among beggars and didn't know where to eat next to show mercy to the Son of Light who used to live in a church that was like heaven?"
Beggar Suli didn't understand, and Salted Fish Suli didn't understand even more.
Therefore, even though Sully noticed some unpleasant emotions in Egbert's eyes, he still did not react.
Cyril's instincts again made him shudder.
He felt an inexplicable, yet evenly matched impact of momentum.
Until Sully's next words, no emotion was left unexpressed.
"When you expect sympathy from others, and try to see righteousness and empathy from others, it means that you are a complete loser."
"Total loser." Sully blinked and remembered that this world didn't speak English.
Egbert froze in place.
He did have some unique feelings towards Suli, who seemed to represent wisdom and intelligence, and who was not as stupid as other children. But after hearing Suli's words, he realized that even if he was hunted down by the Knights of Light and hurt by his former companions, the Son of Light never needed sympathy from others.
He looked down on himself and despised himself.
Sully gave Egbert enough time to think, and during this time he had also informed the hotel staff to serve them a large table of food.
Cyril sat down at the table and looked at Egbert, who stood there motionless for a long time, with a timid look. He actually felt that Egbert was like himself who hesitated for thirty seconds not long ago, except that the Son of Light hesitated much longer.
"Are we really going to eat first without waiting for the Holy Son?"
Sully looked at Cyril's blue eyes that looked like a puppy's, touched his chin, and said honestly, "Although I don't know why he has an expression that says I've let it go (lotus blossoms.jpg), my intuition tells me that he should take more time to use his brain that has been used as a decoration for many years."
No way, no way?
There really can't be a corporate slave (Sully) who can empathize with a capitalist (Egbert), right?
Perhaps this thought seemed extremely harsh, but Sully could only feel that Egbert had indeed abandoned his own brain.
Assuming that the Pope and Egbert are on the same side, then when he is being hunted, he can choose to do everything he can to complain and explain his situation. Whether the other party believes it or not, people on the same side will instinctively prefer such ideas.
If the Pope does not stand with Egbert, it means that there must be another Son of God who is more favored by the Pope. There is nothing wrong with complaining at this time, because the Pope cannot abandon the shield that is temporarily placed in the open.
Setting up a temporary shield with a new tree will only cause the existence that you value more to fall into an unknown crisis.
In short, Sully, as a beggar, could not understand why anyone would want to be enlightened by beggars. And rationally, Sully could not tell whether Egbert was really stupid or just pretending to be stupid.
The only tiny bit of emotion is not enough to save himself from the current situation where he is likely to be implicated and killed.
At first, Sully only regarded Egbert as a good person, or even a sucker.
His initial idea was just to use words and actions to show his uniqueness and satisfy the other party's curiosity. In return, he would live in a more peaceful place.
The result is that the victim is indeed a victim, but he is also a fool who is being hunted by the second-in-command of the world's largest power organization.
And Egbert himself has a naivety that is totally beyond his ability to exist.
Please, you are being trained as the mayor! Whether it is true or not, you may even be promoted to the position of president after you complete the financial support.
How can you be so cute (idiot)?
But it was precisely because he was a fool that he chose to accept the gold coin he gave as his own hiring fee.
Sully doesn't dislike Egbert, and precisely because of this, he has to prepare in advance for how he will navigate this high magic world in the future when it is revealed that he does not have any elemental affinity settings.
The first point is that Egbert must realize the cruelty of this world. Otherwise, as the only one among the three who has the ability to resist, he will lose even this ability to resist.
Sully, who is twelve years old physically but thirty years old on the inside, showed a hint of indifference on his face while eating, which he himself did not even notice.
Cyril shuddered, then saw Sully saying to him, "This lamb chop is really good."
Cyril: "...It's the rib of the bleat beast, called bleat steak."
Sue Deadpan Lee: “Oh.”
This Western fantasy world is hard to describe in words.
As the meal was about to end, Egbert finally came to his senses.
He seemed to have realized not only that he should not ask for mercy from others, but also that...
Sully was indeed a very smart child as he imagined.
Take another look at Sully's unusually beautiful face...
Egbert was once again convinced that he was wiser than he thought.
"I'm sorry for what I said before." The Son of Light lowered his head without any hesitation.
From the moment he was hunted down, from the moment he was labeled with unwarranted names by the residents of the city he was protecting, he may have already given up his identity as the Son of God and the self-respect that belonged to him.
But this is obviously wrong.
Egbert suddenly recalled the scene not long ago when Sully stopped Cyril from kneeling down and slapping herself in the face as punishment. At that time, Sully maintained Cyril's self-esteem that she herself had not even discovered.
Just like at this moment, Sully, who chose to order directly and start eating without lingering with him for a long time, still maintained the last bit of self-esteem of Egbert after he sobered up.
In Egbert's heart, Sully, who was 1.6 meters tall, now had the aura of 3.8 meters tall.
However, Sully, who was gnawing on the lamb...bleating steak, knew nothing about all this.
Even if he knew, he would only say that Egbert had too much in his mind.
Sully saw that Egbert was sober again, waved him and said, "Come and have dinner with us."
With this move, the host turned the tables and Egbert, who originally thought he was enlightened by a wise man, gradually changed his mentality from respect for the wise man, "listening to your words is better than reading ten years of books", to "a wise man hides himself in the city".
Even if Sully was once a beggar, he was the most unique, the most gorgeous, the most handsome, the smartest, the most most most... countless best beggars.
Suli could not see any special meaning in Egbert's shining eyes, such as reverence, respect, or amazement...
Unless the fan-shaped statistics chart hit Sully directly in the face, he would only feel that Egbert's eyes had widened a lot, and the reflection was a bit fierce.
Egbert sat up straight, and imagined Sully, who was sitting on the bench like a salted fish, as a wise man radiating holy light.
"Thank you for your advice."
Suli: ???
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