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Chapter 255: Arms Company

Because he was already approaching the door of the office of the vice-president of the God-given Society, Linn had no time to gesture to Reiner to remind him that the man just now was unusual, so he had to hold back the shock in his heart and wait for contact with another person who was bound to be not easy.

The characters will be explained after the trip to the Godsend Meeting is over.

"Dong dong dong."

Upton rapped lightly on the door with his knuckles.

After receiving the sound of permission to enter, he slowly turned the door handle and led the two of them inside.

The office was very dark. Although there was a large window on one side that occupied almost the entire wall, which allowed for an unobstructed view of the prosperity of the imperial capital due to its height and wide view, it was blocked by dark and thick curtains.

The other decorations, after seeing many luxurious offices, did not make Linn and Reiner feel any brighter.

In the reception area inside, there was a man wearing a white dress, with white hair and white skin, who looked rather thin.

So white!

Abnormally white!

Combined with the symptoms of suspected photophobia when the curtains were drawn during the day, Linn suspected that the vice president had albinism.

[Eye of the Peeper] inquired about it, and not surprisingly, the other party was a [Divine Enlightenment] with a corruption value of [200].

The problem is, they are already [divine enlightened ones], so using points to cure their albinism is no big deal.

Lin En's legs were paralyzed, but it only cost her a few hundred dollars.

Albinism causes hypopigmentation or loss of skin and hair, sensitivity to ultraviolet rays, varying degrees of nystagmus, photophobia, low vision, and possible death from complications, etc., which may be more troublesome than paralysis of both legs.

But it only requires one thousand points at most.

[Divine Enlightenment] There is no way that he cannot afford these points.

Then there are only two possibilities left.

In the current different world, the understanding of albinism is not deep, so these symptoms did not attract the attention of the vice president.

However, this point does not make sense. Even if he does not pay attention to it, the other party should eliminate physical problems such as photophobia, instead of completely allowing his body to have symptoms.

In this case, there is only one possible explanation.

The other party does not want to eliminate these symptoms in themselves, or in other words: traits.

As for why I don’t want to eliminate him, I guess I can only figure it out after we finish the conversation and have a general understanding of this person.

"Archbishop." Upton walked to a position about two meters away from the white-haired man, bowed and saluted.

Linn, Reiner didn't hold back at all and just followed the instructions.

"Are these two Liner and Linn?" The white-haired archbishop looked up at Linn and Linn with soft eyes.

"Yes. This is Reiner, and this is Lynn." Upton made a formal introduction, "This is the vice-president of the God-given Society, Archbishop Phelan."

"Hello."

"Hello."

"You're welcome, let's sit down and chat." Archbishop Feren's voice sounded a little weak, which was very contradictory to his true strength.

Linn, Reiner, and Upton all sat opposite Archbishop Phelan, who was in somewhat poor condition.

"I heard from Upton that you are all inclined to stay in the Sheriff's Department?" Archbishop Fearon asked.

"Yes." Knowing that Feren valued Reiner more, Reiner took the initiative to explain the situation, "Entering the Public Security Bureau is convenient for mobilizing files, and it is also convenient for entering and exiting various places, and mobilizing Sheriffs to assist in work in a legitimate name. These are very helpful for the execution of tasks.

Very helpful.”

"How many transcendent-level missions have you completed?"

"Thirteen."

"With seven more, you can be promoted to a divine enlightener, which takes less than two months. After you become a divine enlightener, there will be a month-long rest period after each round of tasks. At that time, you will prepare for the new tasks.

There is more than enough time to prepare." Archbishop Ferran said slowly, "So I understand that you want to enter the Security Bureau to improve your survival rate because of time constraints. So, what will happen after you become a divine enlightener? What do you have?

Planning?”

This really bothered Reiner.

It is true that he only has seven missions left to become the [God-Inspired One], but he is not so confident that he firmly believes that he can complete them one by one, and he has planned all the matters after the [God-Inspired One] so early.

.

"There is no plan, do you have any ideas?" He had to first find out how Archbishop Fearon wanted to arrange himself.

"I believe you have already understood many things about our God-given society." Feilun said slowly, "We are all chosen by God, and the missions set by God are a test for us."

"Yeah." Reiner nodded slightly in agreement.

Archbishop Fearon continued: "Being able to become a divine enlightenment person usually enters a stable period, and the mortality rate will be greatly reduced. This is a further statement from God. When we have more time to do other things, we should be more

Think more about what we, as God’s chosen people and God’s children, can do besides blindly obeying and completing our tasks.”

"Yeah." Reiner waited for Ferran to say something truly valuable and purposeful.

"The God's Gift Society was founded to find this answer." Fearon told the story of the God's Gift Society in as short a word as possible.

"Do you hope that if I can become a divine enlightener, I will divert some of my energy from each task and use it to explore this answer with everyone?" Reiner asked tentatively.

"Yes." Feilun nodded, "And it's not like we haven't gained any answers in the past six months."

"How to say?"

"We all agree that God has given us unparalleled power, not to help us get through missions again and again, but to allow us to change the world." Feilun's eyebrows were a little solemn.

Change the world...

Lin En, who was listening, chuckled disdainfully in his heart.

Nowadays, would any organization shout like this and create gimmicks?

I just ask them to stop when they see fit and not to turn "changing the world" into a derogatory term in the future. When Lin En and others really want to do something practical under this banner, they will no longer be able to gain the trust of people with lofty ideals.

"It is precisely based on this that we continue to place every member in an important position. Do you know what the purpose of this is?" Fearon asked.

The question was simple. Reiner said immediately: "Form a network of power to control the Imperial City, then control the Kingdom of Wien, and control the whole world."

"Yes, when we control the entire world, we naturally have the ability to change the world. I think the extraordinary power God has given us is to enable us to achieve this as quickly as possible." Feilun was very satisfied with Lai.

It makes sense to accept it, "I think now you can understand why I value you so much and am willing to sit down and talk with you about this."

Of course Reiner knew very well: "Because I am the heir to the largest arms company in the Kingdom of Ven."

"You're right." Archbishop Ferran didn't shy away from it at all, concealing his regard for the Fernando family. "The God-given Society needs you, and God needs your family's arms company."


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