Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 456 - 456 457 The Favor of Wisdom ()



Chapter 456 - 456 457 The Favor of Wisdom ()

?Chapter 456: Chapter 457: The Favor of Wisdom (?) Chapter 456: Chapter 457: The Favor of Wisdom (?) The atmosphere in the captain’s chamber was awkwardly silent and subtly tense for a long time.

Finally, it was Duncan who broke the silence first. He shifted his gaze from A Dog and looked seriously at the old Mr. Morris nearby, “Logically, do you think this makes sense?”

Morris blinked slowly, his face contorted with confusion as if he had been dragged at 2:30 in the morning to revise a thesis. He felt the tests he faced when he was promoted to Saint were much simpler than the problem at hand, and after struggling for a while, he managed to say, “Throughout history… there has never been such an occurrence… It’s beyond my comprehension.”

“It certainly is—A Dog may be the only Profound Demon ever to learn how to read,” Duncan said with a complicated expression as he pinched the bridge of his nose, “Does your doctrine ever mention that the God of Wisdom would bless Profound Demons?”

“How could that be possible?” Morris responded, his expression ghostly, “Profound Demons are sworn enemies of civilized society, not to mention the God of Wisdom, the doctrines of the other three gods definitely wouldn’t have anything of that sort…”
Just as Morris finished speaking, Fenna, who had been stunned throughout the conversation, suddenly remembered something and added in a low voice, “But it’s also mentioned in the doctrines of the God of Wisdom that Rahm equally cherishes every creature with Spiritual Intelligence, bestowing upon them the wisdom to comprehend the world and protecting them with a veil of folly from the terrifying realities… There is no clear exclusion of Profound Demons from ‘intelligent beings.'”
“Since when do Profound Demons possess Spiritual Intelligence?” Morris exclaimed without thinking, but the next second, he turned his head in a bizarre expression, looking at A Dog who was obediently lying on the floor.

“Given A Dog’s learning progress, next year this time we might even be able to have it take the middle school exam,” Duncan murmured, “Perhaps one day it could even become Nina’s desk mate.”

“… I’m a bit confused, I need to calm down,” Morris finally shook slightly and, rubbing his forehead, slowly made his way to a nearby chair. Resting his arms on the armrests and sitting down, he lifted his head and looked at the dog in the center of the room with a complex gaze, “Aside from those visions that emerged in your mind, what else did you feel? Did you hear Him speak to you? Or have a spontaneous new understanding of some knowledge?”

“No,” A Dog shook its head heavily, “I just saw those lights twice and both times I was startled, besides that, I heard nothing and felt nothing.”

“Just saw ‘Him’? No revelations whatsoever?” Morris seemed to have calmed down, now pondering seriously, “Then did you feel any enhancement in your calculating or memory abilities? After staring at those ‘lights’ for a long time, did the world look different when you returned to reality?”

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