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Chapter 62 Do you have anything else to say?

 "Are you crying, Miss Ietta?" Ringer asked her, but there was no response. There was only the uncomfortable silence in the air. The young man knew that she was indeed crying.

You don’t need to see things with the naked eye to know things, and those tears are not just wandering in her tired and gloomy eyes, they may flow all the way to the end of the world, while exploring the lonely end of life.

"You are indeed worthy of crying, but I feel unworthy for you." He added: "Because my good intentions have been distorted by others, those beautiful sacrifices and responsibilities have only replaced Mr. David in his

In his notes, he wrote a few nonsense words that confuse right and wrong - he never thought about letting the truth be revealed, let alone reflect on what he did. Therefore, until now, the gentleman in front of you has the same blood flowing.

, so that he can say those remarks about 'hypocrisy' and 'self-deception' without any guilt. I think his ideas have been nailed down like nails on a wooden board. Even if he knows the truth, I'm afraid there won't be any change.

?Just like his despicable and shameful ancestor."

"I've had enough of your high-sounding words of justice!" Professor David scolded, with a very obvious cold and contemptuous look: "If you can prove that she is not hypocritical, then tell me what the truth is? Could it be?

Did the more than a hundred soldiers who died tragically and the village of Avignon, which she destroyed with her own hands, all deserve their punishment? In this case, you have already found reasonable excuses for every hypocrisy in the world, so I can't win?



"Whatever you say." Ringer looked at Professor David with a calm expression and said softly: "The truth I want to tell you is that those more than a hundred soldiers really deserved their crimes because they made the right move.

It was something that was absolutely unforgivable for Miss Ieta. So, the enraged Miss Ietta called for the storm to come, killing them all, and spreading to this fragile little village uncontrollably, causing...

What we see today - the ruins of a windmill in the village of Avignon."

"Nonsense." David sneered: "There has never been any legend or information recorded like this."

"Don't you have your own thoughts and judgments, professor?" Ringer looked at him with a suspicious look. This look may make the latter feel humiliated again, but it is also the truest feeling of this young man:

"Your blind paranoia has reached a level that is unimaginable to me. Please think about it carefully. The Kreisov royal family and the Heavenly Order want to seize the power of angels, so they chose to fight with your ancestors, the village of Avignon

The shepherd David cooperated with David. But what kind of person is David? Is he the true God of Sequence 1, able to confront angels? Therefore, this choice reveals another profound meaning: We all know

To deal with things without a heart, use brute force to destroy them, such as smashing rocks with a hammer and splitting trees with an axe. So, what is the most effective way to deal with things that have a heart? The answer is in front of you.

, that is to say - emotions, the emotions possessed by angels that are different from gods and closer to mortals, will become her most fatal weakness."

The body of the white-haired girl in the windmill trembled, and a trace of confusion appeared in her gray eyes. In the outside world, everyone's eyes were focused on Ringer. After hearing what he said, Alice suddenly realized

General shouted: "Ah, I understand! What you mean is that the shepherd David betrayed the villagers of Avignon, causing them to be captured by those soldiers, and then threatened Ietta with the lives of the villagers, thinking

We want to force her to obey and hand over her power, right?"

In fact, everyone can understand the logic without her explaining it in detail. It’s just that Alice has a hobby or habit. She likes to express these simple inferences. In this way, she looks smart.

"Where's the evidence?" David repeated coldly, expressionless: "You said these ridiculous things without considering their rationality. Where is the evidence that prompted you to say this?"

He subconsciously squeezed the head of his cane tightly. If he was not in the game field, he would have sweated on his palm: "At least the ruins of Avignon Village that I have seen, those desolate and dilapidated scenes are all close in front of me.

And - she caused it all by herself! When the local legend mentioned that she summoned a storm to destroy the village, wasn't there the slightest bit of resentment and fear in it!?"

When he said this, he shuddered again, because those people we know who know that they are doing bad things but are stubborn have a premonition that the evil impulses in their hearts may lose in the long struggle.

When you can no longer defeat the conscience that has been buried long ago, you will usually have a similar reaction.

As for the white-haired girl in the windmill tower, her eyes were blank and she seemed to have fallen into a kind of melancholy sadness.

"Evidence? As much as you want, I mean - you just don't want to admit it."

Ringer said calmly: "First of all, the most obvious point is that on the walls of every house in the old windmill village, you can find traces of sword slashes. I think it cannot be the local people of Avignon."

Do people have the custom of scratching their own houses? Secondly, since the Middle Ages, there has been no clear belief in the village of Avignon. The locals not only do not believe in the god of the Holy Tianshan Mountain, but they also do not believe in other gods.

, even towards the great wind mentioned in the Legend of Wind, their attitude is more similar to worship and respect, rather than fanaticism and following. Why is this happening? I think the only reasonable explanation is that there is

A unique existence has replaced the status of gods in the minds of those people, making them unable to tolerate other beliefs. And that existence itself is very close to the villagers of Avignon. Therefore, even though it possesses power beyond mortals, it cannot tolerate other beliefs.

They do not treat him as a god, but a more intimate position and a deeper emotion. When I say this, can you understand it, Professor David?"

Ringer paused slightly and then said: "The last point is that when I went to see Mr. Norwich in the morning, I asked him a question, and he gave me a clear answer, that is: According to him

According to the notes left by his ancestors, although the storm in the past destroyed the old Avignon village, not a single villager was injured in the storm at that time. For a storm that was enough to destroy the entire village,

Don’t you think this is incredible?”

"After the old village was destroyed by the storm, the villagers found a new site to rebuild Avignon. At that time, the angel had sunk to the bottom of the valley and no longer contacted the human world, so the locals lost the wind's care. Avignon's

It was then that the windmill industry began to decline. However, the ruins of the windmill village that we can see in Avignon today are full of tall windmills. That was because the villagers lost the care of the wind.

They spontaneously rebuilt it. Is the significance of the existence of those windmills just because the villagers are nostalgic for the prosperity of the past, rather than to remember and commemorate a soul from the past? The person who once brought them a lot of laughter and hope,

Do they just follow the path of the wind and stay silently under those lonely windmills, thus living in their memories forever?"

When the angel in the room heard this, he raised his head feebly, covering his face with his hands, covering his body with his wings, and shrugging his shoulders slightly.

"Your ancestor David was also one of these memories, but he chose to escape on his own, and based on a certain despicable mentality, he did not mention a word about the truth of the past, or even fabricated it, distorted the facts, and used

His own paranoia and insignificance planted a greedy seed of power in the hearts of those with his blood flowing, until it sprouted and blossomed into the fruit of sin, that is you at this moment, Hanson David."
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Ringer looked at the pale professor and said word by word: "I have told you all the evidence you want; the truth about the legend in the past has been revealed now. So——"

"Do you have anything else to say?"

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