Chapter 365 The Fire That Burned in the Night



The other side.

Let’s go back a little in time to the time when Zhang Jizu left Cheng Shi.

As soon as this pragmatic Chosen God of Death left the church, he returned to the Inquisition along the same route he had taken during the day.

As for why I didn’t take a shortcut, it was naturally because... I wanted to be prudent.

He had walked this road twice and was familiar with the terrain and the surrounding environment. Walking on a familiar road at night makes people feel safe.

Of course, the only danger in Dolgod under the cover of night would soon be a confrontation with Cheng Shi and the other two, so for him, the journey was not bumpy.

He quickly arrived at the courtroom and jumped into the courtyard, looking into the pitch-black inner hall.

Cheng Shi asked him to find Gou Feng, and according to their inference, the chief most likely hung himself on the ceiling on the second floor in order to escape the pursuit.

Zhang Jizu frowned slightly and put himself in the situation. If he was trying to avoid being hunted by scavengers, he would definitely not leave unless he was sure that the surroundings were absolutely safe.

But how can you confirm if an enemy that is completely imperceptible is still waiting in the dark?

The answer is that it cannot be confirmed. Since it cannot be confirmed, the safest way is to extend the hiding time. It is even possible to hide in the dead baby until the end of the trial if there are no other risks.

Therefore, Zhang Jizu speculated that the chief should still be hanging on the second floor, between the rows of hanged dead babies.

But the question is, which one is he?

This seemingly regular arrangement obviously has a meaning, and having a meaning also means there is a risk. Although Zhang Jizu is confident that he will not die in the trial, he will not be so arrogant as to take the risk in vain.

Just like now, he was standing in the courtyard where there was still moonlight, and had no intention of entering the dark inner hall.

He even thought while standing in a place with a wide view and plenty of escape routes.

After pondering for a moment, Zhang Jizu thought of a method, and it was a 100% safe method.

That's arson!

He was ready to burn down the Evil Infant Court!

When this almost abandoned building was completely reduced to ruins, and when all the "dried bacon" was burned to ashes, he could slowly look for traces of the chief in the ruins, and then try...

Resurrect him.

This not only avoids any possibility of conflict with the Uma criminals, but also puts to rest all the conspiracies and traps that may be hidden on the second floor, with almost no risk.

Resurrecting teammates is not difficult for a top priest who believes in [Death]. The only difficulty of this plan is probably how to dig out Gou Feng's remains from the ruins after the fire.

However, for Zhang Jizu, this is not a difficult task, because he is good at observation and can always piece together a person as long as he has enough time.

In addition, the most important point that made him make this decision was that when he separated from Cheng Shi, he vaguely guessed Cheng Shi's thoughts and felt that the other party's actions would probably still revolve around the Holy Child.

As long as my guess is correct, burning down the Evil Infant Court will undoubtedly help Cheng Shi build momentum, so after thinking about it, this method is very stable.

So, let’s get started!

The gravekeeper looked around and took action, throwing all the weeds and broken branches in the yard into the hall. When the flammable dry firewood was piled up to the window on the second floor, he took out two barrels of... gasoline from his personal space.

Gasoline is flammable, which makes sense.

Then, everything was ready except for a spark.

Zhang Jizu casually took out a match, struck it across the side of his heel, and before the spark could illuminate his steady eyes, he threw it into the dry firewood.

Then...

With a "boom", a raging fire broke out, and the Evil Infant Tribunal that had stood for hundreds of years fell into a sea of ​​fire without any warning.

At this time, the confrontation in the church was over. Gao Ya covered his head and began to spread rumors about Tualatin's disappearance among the church people. At first, everyone was only half-believing and half-doubting. But when the news of a "fire from the sky" in the Inquisition came from outside, the sleepless staff in the church were completely excited.

Panic and anxiety instantly began to spread among the crowd.

Gao Ya left the crowd and hid in a locker room. He looked out the window at the fire burning in the Evil Infant Court, feeling emotional.

There is no false reputation below this great name, this fortune weaver is indeed amazing.

Each of his ideas is so unconventional, but he always manages to grasp the essence of the situation and exert the greatest effect at the precise time. Even if there are changes in the meantime, he can immediately follow up with the next method. This dazzling problem-solving approach makes it difficult to imagine where those wild ideas in his mind come from.

To be honest, rather than a priest who mends fate, he is more like a screenwriter who writes details and connects coincidences!

Is he really a fortune-teller as rumored?

...

The other side.

Cheng Shi exchanged positions with the dice in his hand, but he did not go to find Zhang Jizu who set fire to the court, but came to Mo Shu!

Yes, he went after the Chosen One of Annihilation!

The dice that made him appear next to Moshu was not stuffed into the opponent's body when he attacked him just now, but was secretly stuffed into Tualatin's pocket when he was covering Tualatin's departure.

So the current situation is: Cheng Shi borrowed the dice from Tualatin and came to Mo Shu again!

As for why...

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