Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 438 - 438 439 The Captains Suggestion



Chapter 438 - 438 439 The Captains Suggestion

?Chapter 438: Chapter 439: The Captain’s Suggestion Chapter 438: Chapter 439: The Captain’s Suggestion Duncan shifted to a more comfortable position, leaning back on the sofa. Through the crisscrossed gaps in the bandages on his face, he looked at the priestess before him with a smile that wasn’t quite a smile.

“Now that you know my identity, what are your thoughts,” he said with a smile, “from the perspective of the Death Church—you should immediately report this matter.”

Agatha opened her mouth, struggling to find words, and after a full half-minute, she finally managed a rueful smile and spread her hands: “You’ve put me in a very awkward position…”
“But you really should report everything that has happened here to the church immediately,” Duncan’s smile faded, and he finally became serious, “Praland was the first, Frost the second—the heretics have indeed caused a lot of trouble over the years, but never has such trouble appeared so densely. And don’t forget, aside from the two City-States that almost faced extinction, the sun above us—the phenomenon 001—has also recently shown unsettling changes.”

Agatha quickly recovered from her embarrassment, and as Duncan reminded her, her expression grew more somber: “…Are you saying that all these events are connected?”

“I don’t know—don’t be so surprised, I’m not some omniscient being,” Duncan said offhandedly, “but I have a habit, when a series of low-probability events occur one after another, I tend to think they are the ‘harbingers’ of a larger system beginning to malfunction. Have you considered why the heretics in the two City-States have both been able to succeed recently? Of all the mass heretical sacrifices throughout history, how many have actually caused a stir?”

Agatha fell into deep thought, her expression gradually turning grave.

“Report it all, everything,” Duncan said softly, “don’t miss any clues—let the minds of the wise ponder it.”

“I understand. I’ll report it truthfully,” Agatha nodded solemnly, and then emphasized as if looking directly at Duncan, “Everything.”

“I look forward to the Death Church’s reaction,” Duncan breathed out lightly, as if he was relieved of a burden, “It’s not good to keep dragging things on.”

Afterward, the living room fell silent for a while, as if everyone (except Alice) was lost in their own thoughts. It was not known how long this lasted before Agatha suddenly spoke up, breaking the silence, “I should go back now.”

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