The God's Games

Chapter 214: The Chaos In Lindblum City (Part 5)



It seemed Hanjun was willing to let Father Barry handle the matter on his own.

Father Barry looked seriously at Saradin and spoke in a calm, even tone, "Is that all you have to say?"

Saradin who is surprised by Father Barry's expression, felt uneasy.

Was his apology not sincere enough?

Or was there something else that Father Barry was dissatisfied with?

However, Father Barry simply said, "If there's nothing else, you can leave."

Father Barry made no further comments, as if he hadn't heard anything, and as if nothing had happened.

Saradin didn't know how to respond to this situation, so he just turned his innocent gaze toward Hanjun.

Hanjun sighed.

He understood how Father Barry was feeling.

With Saradin now coming to Ulon City of his own accord, Father Barry probably didn't want to make things difficult and was hoping for a peaceful resolution.

"Since that's the case, I'll say a few more words on Father Barry's behalf."

Hanjun interrupted their conversation, and Saradin shifted his gaze to him.

Knowing that Hanjun was the Holy Son of the Church of Light, Saradin dared not underestimate him.

Hanjun set Father Barry aside for a moment and addressed Saradin, "You've lived in Lindblum City for so many years, so how could you not understand Viscount Hereford's character? If you were more aware, this situation wouldn't have happened so easily. But you only cared about your research and studies, never bothering with such things, which is why this all happened."

Hanjun's words made Saradin's face turn pale.

Hanjun noticed but he showed no sign of letting him go.

"In other words, you could have noticed what Viscount Hereford was doing without anyone telling you. But you only learned the truth from me just now, which clearly shows that you don't care about these things. Your attitude has encouraged Viscount Hereford to act more recklessly, knowing he has your support."

"If Father Joseph's death was caused by Viscount Hereford, then you are also partly to blame because you indirectly contributed to it."

Father Joseph was a Priest of the Church of Light, with Father Barry keeping track of what happened to him, Hanjun could avenge his people.

But what about all the other Priest who didn't even know who had caused their deaths and had died miserably in the wilderness?

What should be done about them?

Saradin hung his head low, too afraid to argue back.

He had begun to reflect on what he had done all these years—He neither helped on the human frontline nor avoided all the wrongdoings in Lindblum City, which had caused such serious consequences.

Saradin was already thinking that he should take responsibility for his actions.

At this moment, Father Barry saw Saradin unable to raise his head and felt pity for him, "If you want to apologize, you should apologize to Father Joseph. I don't have the authority to forgive you."

Saradin quickly nodded.

Father Barry continued, "However, Father Joseph was a member of the Church of Light, and losing him is a great loss to the Church. I believe that if he knew the God of Light would awaken, he would surely wish to serve under Him. Are you willing to take over his duties?"

At first, Saradin didn't understand what Father Barry meant, but after a glance from Hanjun, he realized that they wanted him to become a helper under the Church of Light.

After everything that had happened, Saradin's view of the Church of Light had changed, and he was willing to listen to Father Barry to make up for some of the mistakes he had made in the past.

Saradin agreed without hesitation.

However, when Father Barry finished explaining what he needed to do, Saradin was stunned. Discover stories with M-V-L

"What? You want me to go to the fields and be in charge of watering?"

Father Barry nodded as if it were obvious, "Yes, with people who know water magic around, watering is much easier. Besides, we don't have any other people who can use water magic except you."

Saradin hesitated, "But don't the people from the Magic Tower also have wizards or warlocks who know water magic?"

Father Barry looked up at him with a look of disbelief, "Those people are high-level Arcane Masters and Chronomancers. Are you saying we should have them be in charge of watering?"

Now that he thought about it, it made sense…

Having a high-level Arcane Master and Chronomancers do something like watering would be a waste of their ability.

Since he was just a mid-level warlock, he was indeed the most suitable person for the job at the moment.

Saradin sighed and decided to endure it.

He would just teach his disciple King of Four Seasons Pray for Rain Spell tomorrow and ask him to help him with watering.

After he finished the quest, King of Four Seasons successfully became a Saradin disciple and changed his job class to Warlock.

However, every day, he had to go to the fields to perform Pray For Rain Spell to gain experience and earn his teacher's favor.

Although this was a good thing, King of Four Seasons felt a bit down because of the previous quest.

He couldn't hold it in and felt he needed to speak up, so after logging off, he went to the official forum and made a post.

Up to today, the official forum for <<God's Games Online>> has grown into the most popular forum.

It wasn't just the players of the game who were posting there; many people who hadn't become beta testers were also become its frequent visitors.

There were often posts from people looking to buy game pods for <<God's Games Online>>, analyzing the main storyline, and sharing information about various quests.

So far, everyone knew that the main storylines in <<God's Games Online>> were unique.

In other words, once a main quest was accepted, it was gone forever; it wouldn't appear a second time.

Many side quests were also unique.

Additionally, the game company wouldn't provide a collection of the main storylines.

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