Chapter 60 Chapter 60 The priest didn’t wait for anyone else to speak, and looked…



Chapter 60 Chapter 60 The priest didn’t wait for anyone else to speak, and looked…

Without waiting for anyone to speak, the priest glanced at the group of wooden boats not far away, recognizing them as belonging to the temple. He said to the bishops in the temple, "A group of wooden boats will be returning soon. You will take care of the arrangements."

Before he finished speaking, he slammed the scripture in his hand shut and hung up the phone. The bishops in the scripture looked at each other in shock and started to walk out.

After all, if you want to receive a wooden boat, you can't do it in the house, you have to at least go to the door.

As they walked, they wondered what kind of ship would dare to appear before the priest at daybreak, unafraid that the priest would burn them all.

The reason for thinking this is that if those ships were ordinary ships, they would at least send people to pick them up instead of waiting for them to return at the door.

However, after seeing the ships, they no longer thought so, because they were sure that the ships were not intentional.

Perhaps because they had seen the priest, these boats were all very well-behaved, doing whatever they were told to do without making any unnecessary noise. It was obvious that if they had a choice, these boats would not appear in that place.

As everyone was placing the boats, they couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness in their hearts. The priest finally met Bai Tianming, which should be a happy thing, but for some reason, they all had a feeling that a storm was about to come.

Perhaps it was because the priest's voice on the communication did not sound happy at all, but rather had a very complicated coldness that made people wonder what to think.

Then, the priest looked at the motionless wooden boats, his face expressionless, and ordered: "Now return to the temple, someone will pick you up."

The wooden boats nodded repeatedly, turned around in the blink of an eye, and disappeared like flying. They wished they had two more aircraft so that they could fly faster and not have to stay here to endure the extremely quiet atmosphere, which was like torture to them.

Now, there are no meteorites, octopuses and wooden boats here, only Bai Tianming, the priest, Apos, and the demons.

The priest's gaze fell on Apos. "Leave here now and return to the temple. I know you've accepted the mission, but your mission can be suspended. After the temple reconfirms it, it's up to you to continue or give up. Let's go."

Apos hesitated to speak. He wanted to stay, but as a member of the temple, he could not disobey the priest's orders. He glanced at Bai Tianming and confirmed that Bai Tianming was still very strong and did not need his help. Even if he was not here, nothing should happen. After hesitating, he nodded and answered the priest, "Yes."

Apos left here.

There are even fewer people left here now.

"Where do you live now?" The priest looked at Bai Tianming very calmly, as if this was just an ordinary conversation between old friends reuniting, as if all his struggles, hesitations and pains over the years had been wiped out in this instant, leaving nothing behind, so he could say such words as if he was not involved.

Bai Tianming glanced at the huge crack next to him and replied, "It's nearby."

The priest glanced at the largest space crack next to him, and saw the opposite side through the crack. The sun was shining, birds were singing, flowers were blooming, trees were lush, insects were chirping, and a breeze was blowing. Everything was beautiful like a dream.

The priest smiled briefly, a gentle expression that was a bit creepy. "I thought that even though we haven't seen each other for so long, we're still friends. Since we're friends, why don't you invite me to your house?"

If he had not met Bai Tianming, he would never have revealed such a gentle expression. He was more accustomed to a calm surface, as cold as ice, a frozen pause, astonishing slowness, hopeless persistence, unsolvable calmness, never-peaceful tranquility, and the noisy pain from the past that could not be resolved in his soul.

He was like a soul that had stayed in the grave for too long and was about to dissipate, and suddenly saw the light. He was not overjoyed, but too shocked, and the color became darker and almost disappeared completely.

To others, the light that is worth rejoicing in is a poison that is enough to make his whole body fester for him. He accepts this light not because he likes it, but because he needs it.

Because when there was no light, he could feel that he was in pain every minute and every second. He didn't want to go back to the time when he felt like he had seen a ghost, so he had to accept this light.

This was not forced, nor was it due to concessions made by others. It was simply his personal choice from the heart. It may not sound good, but this was his only way.

This is the only choice he would make, and he would never regret it.

"Of course." Bai Tianming blinked and replied.

There is nothing wrong in letting the priest go to where he lives and take a look. Maybe the priest will send someone to help, or maybe the priest will ask other people in the temple not to come here in the future, just like prohibiting ordinary people from entering the forbidden area. Either way is fine.

At least it was better than now, because it meant they didn't have to continue confronting each other here, and they didn't have to continue to maintain the silent atmosphere as if they were watching a bowl of butter solidify in the night.

Bai Tianming was absolutely certain that if he could stay in the flower field or the courtyard, he would definitely feel more relaxed and peaceful than staying in any unfamiliar place.

Most people would feel calmer in his flower fields than anywhere else, because it is indeed a place with beautiful flowers and a great place for people to enjoy the sunshine.

Bai Tianming was the first to reach the gap and said to the priest, "My home is inside. Please come in."

The priest looked at him deeply, and seemed to smile in a blink, passing through the cracks.

Sadah brought the demon closer to Bai Tianming. Standing beside Bai Tianming, he frowned and asked with some concern, "Are you sure that nothing will happen if you let someone like this into your garden?"

"No," Bai Tianming thought of the priest's appearance in the past, was silent for a while, smiled and said, "He can't beat me." It was like this before and it is like this now, there is no doubt about it.

Sada blinked and smiled, "That's true."

Even if the other side has any conspiracy or summons some monsters, it will be useless in front of Bai Tianming. What's more, Bai Tianming is almost omnipotent in the kingdom.

There was really nothing to worry about. Intellectually, Sada knew it very well, but emotionally, it was hard for Sada to believe that such a dud that seemed like it could explode at any time would not cause any trouble.

Even though the other party was of noble status, silent in temperament, and as cold as a wet venomous snake with white diamond patterns and brown scales that had just crawled out of a cold pond that had been soaked for a hundred years, it looked like it would not bite anyone.

Who knows if it's a disguise? Perhaps it's actually a venomous snake that likes to bite, but it's just disguised as an ordinary snake to give the illusion that it doesn't like to bite.

Forget it. If I relax too much and get bitten, I'll definitely get angry. To avoid unnecessary anger, it's better to be vigilant.

I can't feel at ease at all!

Sadah sighed inwardly.

"Let's go back together." Bai Tianming glanced at the demons and said to Sada, "I'm going to talk to Abel and ask him to inform the Temple that at least this time they shouldn't stop the demons. Then, when we go to Hell again, we shouldn't be stopped."

Sadah thought about this and that, and finally nodded: "Okay."

Everyone returned to Bai Tianming's flower fields.

Bai Tianming patched up all the cracks in the sky and said to Abel, who was here for the first time, "Welcome to my flower field. I've been planting flowers here recently, and they're blooming quite well. Would you like to see them?"

Abel took one look and was a little surprised, but not much. He shook his head and replied calmly, "Thank you, but no thanks. I'd rather like to know where you live than your flowers."

He paused, lowering his eyes, revealing an inexplicable innocence, as if he felt deeply sorry for Bai Tianming planting flowers himself. His expression remained unchanged, but his demeanor suddenly became more subtle. He added, "However, if you have time to entertain me later, we can come here for a walk alone. I have plenty of time to listen to you talk about these flowers. As long as you don't leave suddenly, that's all that's needed."

Although his last sentence was clearly a compromise, there was clearly more to his words.

Bai Tianming had left suddenly before. Although he is standing here now, no one can guarantee that he will not leave suddenly again, even if he lives nearby.

You know, Abel used to live next door to Bai Tianming, but Bai Tianming still disappeared suddenly. It can be seen that where you live does not affect Bai Tianming's disappearance.

Sada was listening nearby, frowning and feeling something was not right.

When Bai Tianming heard Abel say he wasn't interested in flowers, he found a small path and walked down the mountain. As he walked, he said, "Okay, I have plenty of time. When I'm free, I'll tell you slowly. Now, let's go down and sit for a while."

Everyone was silent along the way. Bai Tianming walked on the road, looking at Abel from time to time, wondering in his heart whether he should talk to Abel about selling flowers. Before he could make up his mind, the door of the small courtyard was already within reach.

Bai Tianming walked forward and opened the door of the yard. Everyone came in one after another. Bai Tianming closed the door casually. Everyone stood in the yard and looked at him.

He stood at the door and asked, "Should we stay in the yard or inside? The yard is more windy, and the house isn't as bright, but there's plenty of room."

Sadah said, "Shall we let the demons rest over there?"

Bai Tianming looked at the demons. They all looked a little tired. Although they were still excited, they really needed to rest. He nodded and said, "Go."

The demons opened the door and left.

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