Chapter 53 Ron's Notes (Please read and vote)



Chapter 53 Ron's Notes (Please read and vote)

With this mentality, it is obvious that he can no longer continue to pray.

Agnes straightened up, her fitted dress accentuating the roundness of her legs and the graceful curves between her chest, waist, hips and legs.

Sitting at the table, his fingers were stroking an unsigned notebook.

Just as the Supreme Captain said, Ron's notes are really in the hands of the Eternal Freedom Sect.

Although Agnes was one of the four pillars of the gods, she did not participate in the management of the sect. She had a high status in name but no real power. Such an existence was naturally what the other three gods were most happy to see. No one would refuse Agnes's small request and push Agnes to the opposite side of themselves.

So when Agnes made the request, Ron's notes soon appeared in front of her. Of course, the Eternal Freedom Sect must also have a copy.

Agnes had never heard of the name Ron. After some inquiries, she found out that Ron was an ancient scholar who was kidnapped by the Eternal Freedom Sect and forced to join the sect.

Agnes also briefly flipped through Ron's notes, and indeed there were a lot of incomprehensible texts recorded in them.

Agnes is very capable, but it is obvious that her learning ability is not that good. After just flipping through two pages, the densely packed text gave Agnes a headache.

What puzzled her most was that although Ron was a fairly good ancient character scholar, that was all he was. There were many scholars better than Ron in the Dusk Continent, so how much value could his notes have? However, the Captain must have had his reasons for doing this, and it was not something she could arbitrarily speculate.

Come to think of it, it has been many days since the Captain last summoned me.

It's a bit lonely.

Of course, if possible, I still hope that the Captain can change the summoning method a little bit. After all... When this thought just emerged in Agnes' mind, a bunch of twisting silk threads suddenly appeared in front of her.

It went around the chest, thighs, and waist, forming a tortoise-shell-like shape, which made Agnes inexplicably ashamed.

After a brief moment of confusion, Agnes's vision returned to normal.

Looking at the familiar bone-white deck and the dark ocean around her, Agnes smiled a little, but it quickly disappeared.

You can't show such a frivolous expression in front of the great Captain.

A pair of aquamarine eyes with a hint of playfulness looked around and found the captain at the bow.

Unlike the tall figure standing before, this time the captain sat there quietly.

Shrouded in fog, Agnes could not see the captain's face or expression, but inexplicably, she could feel a sense of loneliness and sadness.

This made Agnes' heart skip a beat.

The elegant neck moved slightly, and just as Agnes was about to speak, the captain's low but not deep voice slowly floated over: "Agnes..."

"Captain," Agnes responded in a low voice. She couldn't see the Captain's appearance clearly, but she could feel his movements. He seemed to be staring at the sky.

"Look over there...that purple star."

The captain's faint voice floated in her ears. Agnes followed the captain's instructions and looked upward. Soon, she saw the star that was twinkling with a faint light.

She didn't understand why the Captain asked her to look at this star. "That's... Ceres!"

"The god you believe in."

Buzz! Agnes's plump body swayed slightly, and her slightly rosy face turned pale in an instant.

The god she believed in... the God of Eternal Freedom, honorable name, Sereos! Suddenly, Agnes felt her throat was extremely dry: "Lord Sereos, He..."

"Just now, he fell."

Another thunder roared.

Her mind went blank and buzzing. Agnes had completely lost her ability to think at this moment and had no idea how she should react.

"Please worship Him..."

Ron turned his head and looked at Agnes: "A generation of gods fell, and there is not even a believer to worship them. It is a bit too lonely after all."

Ron didn't understand why he did this, but the death of Celeos made him inexplicably sad.

Agnes was in a daze, biting her lower lip with her white teeth. Facing the purple stars in the sky, she slowly bent down and slightly closed her eyes.

In the rituals of the Eternal Freedom Church, there are no sacrificial prayers for the fall of gods... or rather, there are no such prayers in any church.

After all, in every church’s propaganda, the gods they believe in are eternal, immortal, omniscient and omnipotent.

At this moment, Agnes didn't know what prayers to say. She could only pray in her heart, hoping that Lord Celeos' soul would rest in peace.

As if sensing the believers' sacrifices, the purple stars in the sky also became brighter.

The fall of a generation of gods ended in this shabby sacrifice.

Agnes' mind was still in a mess. She didn't expect to be summoned by the Captain again and hear the sad news of the death of her believer in God.

Gods were very distant beings to Agnes, and she was just a figurehead, so she didn't have much loyalty. However, the impact of this incident was so great that Agnes couldn't react in a short period of time.

But, surprisingly, Agnes did not doubt the Captain's words at all.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

In Agnes' eyes, the supreme Captain was completely normal no matter what he went through.

As expected of the Captain, the people he usually interacts with are probably gods, right? Agnes felt strangely proud that such a being could look at her differently.

The Captain seemed to have recovered and he finally stood up. Agnes subconsciously tensed her body, ready to listen to the Captain's orders.

"Did you find Ron's notes that I asked you to look for?"

"Of course, Captain, your guess is correct. Ron's notes are indeed in the Eternal Freedom Sect." Agnes replied softly: "In accordance with your will, I have obtained his notes."

A thought flashed quickly through Agnes' mind. Lord Celeos had fallen, and the god worshipped by the Church of Eternal Freedom no longer existed. So, was there any meaning for the Church of Eternal Freedom to exist?

Should we inform the other three God's favored messengers of this news? But, Agnes quickly rejected this idea. It would be meaningless to inform the other three God's favored messengers that Lord Celeos had fallen. For these three ambitious people, they would not give up their current power and status. If they were afraid of Lord Celeos before, they might have been a little cautious in their actions, but once they knew that Lord Celeos had fallen, they would probably become even more aggressive.

Of course, this has nothing to do with me.

Since Lord Celeos no longer exists, it is time for her to change her god of faith... The Captain in front of her seems to be a good choice.

While thinking about all sorts of things in her mind, Agnes took out a thick notebook from her arms.

Ron snapped his fingers, and a wisp of gray-black mist, like a tentacle, wrapped around the notebook and took the notebook away from Agnes's hand.

Opening a page at random, Ron saw familiar handwriting, which confirmed that this was what the original owner of this body had left behind.

Ron's originally slightly depressed mood finally relaxed a little, and he glanced at the contents recorded on this page... The next moment, Ron's hand trembled and the notebook almost fell to the ground.

Fortunately, there was thick fog all around, so Agnes didn't notice Ron's sudden change in expression.

In Agnes' eyes, there was only the slowly rolling gray fog, and there was nothing abnormal about the captain... Come to think of it, this was just an ordinary human's note after all, how could it cause emotional fluctuations in the supreme captain?

Ron let out a long breath, slowly calmed down, and stroked the slightly rough paper of the notebook with his fingertips.

One by one, the words reappeared in Ron's eyes:

“He actually said that I would be replaced by another person???”

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