Cheng Shi didn’t know what was in Sun Miao’s mind. He only knew that if what Sun Miao said was correct, then everything seemed to be right.
Xiao Qi...is most likely the animal trainer who kidnapped Xie Yang!
Thinking of this, Cheng Shi took note of it silently without any special reaction.
Seeing that Sun Miao was still looking at him, he chuckled and turned his attention back to the trial. He began to wonder, if Sun Miao really escaped and caused trouble for Xiao Qi, then what would happen to Kernlauer who was being watched by the other party?
He was still hoping to get something out of Kernlauer's mouth.
So on the way back to Boluo Highland, Cheng Shi asked this question. Sun Miao glanced at the camp on the highland from afar, and typed with a slightly stiff expression:
"Compared to your old friend the beast tamer, Kernlauer, who has been running the Grand Inquisition for a long time, is undoubtedly more difficult to deal with.
You also know that the Supreme Inquisitor in the left-wing camp is just a slice of him. Since it is a slice, there is no point in controlling him, because another Kinlauer will appear at any time wherever he is needed and accomplish everything he wants to promote.
In my opinion, if you want to gain insight into the truth of the past in this battle, it is better to observe carefully what an experienced Inquisitor does rather than confront him.
Lies may deceive people, but a person's actual actions will never deceive.
If he wants to fulfill the century-old vision of the Co-Law Society, he will definitely take action in this battle. All we have to do is keep an eye on him and find out the reasons for the failure of the Grand Inquisition and the decline of Order. In this most authentic past, you can certainly find what you want."
Although what Sun Miao said made sense, Cheng Shi's expression became strange. He glanced at him and then said with a hint of sarcasm:
"Vice President Sun, could it be that you wanted to exchange information with him but were rejected?"
"......"
Seeing Sun Miao quietly put away the electronic beeper, Cheng Shi was even more amused: "He committed suicide? Otherwise, with your methods, forcing a confession should have yielded some results, right?"
"......"
"Tsk, quite interesting," Cheng Shi stopped and turned to look in the direction of the central army camp, "But it's not a big problem, since the slice here is dead, let's wait for the news of his next appearance.
But Vice President Sun, I consider you an ally, so please don't play tricks on me. I know that your school of history is best at collecting history from the dead, so what did the dead Kernlauer tell you?"
"......"
Yes, the reason why Sun Miao made so many analyses was to divert Cheng Shi’s attention and make him think that he just gave up the control over Kinlauer instead of forcing him to death.
When Cheng Shi and Chun set out to deal with Lin Xi, Kernlauer decisively died in front of Sun Miao. He did not want to exchange any information with an outsider, but the Supreme Judge did not know that his death was actually an exchange, a one-sided exchange.
So Sun Miao used the methods of the historical school to invade the memory of the corpse, and found a conversation between Kernlauer and Lydia long ago in the other party's fragmented memory.
At that time, the Supreme Inquisitor Loyat had just died, and Laques had been imprisoned in the Howling Prison for only a few days. In order to investigate all this, Lydia found Kernlaur, who had rarely returned to Carter Othin, and then the following scene happened, which Sun Miao witnessed:
The two were seen sitting in the break room of the Supreme Court, looking at each other but not speaking.
After a long time, Lydia broke the silence and asked tentatively: "You seem to be very busy recently, how is the war on the border?"
Kinlauer smiled and shook his head. He did not avoid answering the question, but he also did not directly respond to the war on the border of the Grand Inquisition. Instead, he mentioned the Tower of Reason.
"The followers of the Truth seem to have chosen different paths, and they all firmly believe that the path they have chosen leads to the true Truth. I find this very interesting. At least here, in the Grand Inquisition, we have not had such disagreements."
Lydia frowned. "Isn't it the way we deal with our differences if different sects rule together?"
"No, it's different. We always worship the same [Order], but they, every great scholar, thinks they see a different [Truth]."
Lydia pondered for a moment and drank a cup of tea.
"You seem to know the Truth very well?"
Kernlauer gave him a meaningful look and said, "There is nothing that cannot be said. I know you are investigating His followers and I also know that you have cared about Galausa, but my understanding of Him does not come from the people around him, but from the war in the Tower of Reason.
I am not interested in the truth. What I am interested in is, if different believers pray to different truths, are these truths all the same? "
This was a very scary question, and even at that time it was considered blasphemous. However, the supreme ruler blessed by [Order] did not seem to shy away from talking about his neighbors, so Lydia tapped the table and asked in confusion:
"What do you want to say?"
Kernlauer smiled slightly and shook his head, "Nothing, just a momentary curiosity."
"It will be time to report to Him in a while. Are you...going on another long journey?"
Lydia's words almost put the temptation on the table, but Kernlauer did not deny it. He just touched his gray hair and looked into the distance, sighing:
"Yes, the border is not peaceful, the war is still intensifying, and time...is running out."
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