Chapter three hundred and eighty seventh blessing and curse
"Hello, mysterious outsider, a visitor who does not belong to this world!" The three destiny dwarfs followed the window and took the initiative to greet William. The first two sentences were okay, but the second sentence "Visitors who do not belong to this world" were just fine.
William's expression suddenly changed.
He has used the Hourglass of Time to travel through the world many times, but this is the first time someone has seen through his origins.
Why doesn't this make me crazy?
William was silent for a second, then smiled lightly and said, "Perhaps to you, those of us from outside are indeed equivalent to visitors from another world!"
Faced with William's changed reply, the three fate dwarfs did not react much. They just said, "You know, mysterious guest, that's not what we meant! Everyone in this world, every kind of
Every living thing has its destiny line, but in you, we can’t see the destiny line of this world!”
"Destiny..." William's face became very solemn. No matter which world he was in, things like fate were very, very difficult!
He walked slowly to the white cabin, as if he had passed through a thin barrier, but also as if he didn't feel anything.
"Where is this?" William asked thoughtfully.
The three so-called destiny dwarves also replied directly, "This is Tyche's sanctuary in the world!"
"The great Tyche, the goddess in charge of luck, can bring good luck and bad luck to people!"
"Outsider, do you want to get Tyche's blessing or Tyche's curse?"
The three fate dwarves looked at William motionless.
William was silent. The information revealed by the three destiny dwarves was shocking. He originally thought it was just a normal treasure hunting adventure, but he didn't expect that it was actually related to the old gods from ancient times, and they were also gods of the destiny series.
After a while, William pondered and said, "I understand. No wonder the bard spreads the story of you and Sophie everywhere. You are spreading faith for the goddess of luck, right?"
Although it was a guess, William felt certain.
The three dwarves did not refute immediately, which made William frown.
"It is rumored that the old gods were overthrown by the Lord of Holy Light. Even Zeus, the most powerful king of the gods at the time, was the same. Although the goddess of luck has unique power, she should not be able to escape this fate!"
"Foreigner, this is not something you should know!" Another destiny dwarf stood up and said to William.
"Haha..." William sneered and glanced at him.
At this time, another dwarf asked William, "Outsider, do you want to get Tyche's blessing or Tyche's curse?"
"So what about the curse? What about the blessing?" William thought for a moment and said.
"If I were like Sophie in the story a hundred years ago, becoming more and more beautiful, and gold would spit out from my mouth whenever I spoke... Then I would rather not!" William did not say the last blessing. After all, he was a man, not a man.
A big shot in women's clothing, his orientation has always been normal.
"For every sincere believer, the blessings we can give are different!" said one of the destiny dwarves.
"Oh, blessings can be changed, it looks pretty good!" William's mouth curled up slightly, and a trace of disapproval flashed deep in his eyes.
"The goddess is in charge of the blessings and curses of fate. As long as you are willing to pay, you can get what you want!" Another fate dwarf looked at William with burning eyes.
"Everything you want? Haha." William laughed strangely, and then said, "Sure enough, there is no free lunch in this world."
"So what do I have to give?"
"Your belief in the goddess and your defense of the goddess's glory!" said a destiny dwarf.
Hearing this request, William couldn't help but shrugged. This was because he wanted William to become a devout believer of this goddess. This request was simply a lion's mouth!
William couldn't help but want to ridicule, but the bard heard the voice and came over. His face lost the gentleness he had in the tavern. He was not surprised that William appeared here suddenly, with a straight face.
Just like this cold weather, he said to William, "If I were you, I would not eat the poison sent by the gods!"
"They..." the bard glanced at the cheeks of the three fate dwarves and said, "but they didn't tell you that if you want to get something, you have to pay a price!"
"Do you want to hear me tell another story, a story different from the one you heard before!" The bard turned to William and asked.
The three fate dwarves remained indifferent and allowed the bard to do whatever he wanted.
The bard didn't even wait for William to agree or disagree, and just started talking on his own. In this way, he was very much like a monk in a movie, who knew how to talk and sang at every turn regardless of whether others could bear it or not.
Of course, except for the different look.
The bard can simply be described as having a frosty face. He said, "The beginning of the story is similar to what I said before. Sophie came here by chance and received the blessings of these three destiny dwarves, but Sophie didn't
Know that everything has a price. If you change your destiny, your destiny will also change you."
"Sophie became more and more beautiful, and gold fell out of her mouth whenever she spoke. Moreover, she was chosen by a passing king to be his queen."
"Here, the blessings of the three destiny dwarfs are fulfilled. But then the misfortune begins."
"Sophie's stepmother and sister came to visit and conspired to kill Queen Sophie and throw her body into the river outside the window."
"But the twist in the story makes sense. She didn't turn into a duck like in the story I told before."
"She's dead!"
"All the blessings they gave came true, but the blessings they gave were short-lasting."
"Queen Sophie's husband, the king, didn't know the news until a few days later. When he sent people to look for it, they found Queen Sophie's body in the river."
"Even if I kill Sophie's stepmother and sister, it's useless. Sophie is already dead and can't come back."
"The king is also crazy. He hates himself. Why did he let Sophie's stepmother and sister in to meet Sophie? If he hadn't done this, maybe the tragedy wouldn't have happened."
"I don't care what your purpose is, but I want to tell you that if you change your destiny, your destiny will also change."
"Without the blessing of the destiny dwarf, maybe Sophie would not have died..."
After saying that, the bard turned around and left coldly.
Looking at his lonely back, William was moved in his heart and said, "You are the king, right? It has been more than a hundred years, and you are still alive without any extraordinary power. How did you do it?"
"This is my curse and my blessing to Sophie." The bard paused on the spot and was silent for a while before continuing to walk away. A low voice slowly spread.