Chapter 21 Going the opposite way
Robin nodded and remained silent.
Although she said it briefly and lightly, she could roughly imagine the magnificence of the situation in the world at that time and the tragic scene of the war being dark.
As for the vampire in her mouth and the Holy Blood Empire formed by it, I don’t know if it is a terrifying creature with sharp fangs and maintaining life by sucking human blood, as he knew.
"So, what are those so-called vampires?"
Gale was stunned for a moment and replied, "Oh, that's an extremely terrible thing..."
"Let's go." Yiyeta interrupted her, "We don't have much time to talk about history."
Before we knew it, the sunlight had shifted a lot upward.
And they still have a long way to go.
"But." Yiyeta turned around and added, "There is time to talk in the future."
"Okay. I think you're right."
Gail smiled slightly and stood up from the ground.
She straddled the horse's back, stretched out her right hand to Robin, and signaled him to come up.
...
Iyeta rode a black ponies and led the path of the two men in front.
Robin stroked his fingers as he touched the white and soft fur, and his palms felt warm.
While lying on Gael's back, he sorted out the information he had just obtained.
First of all, the power of the God Society is extremely powerful, and I can feel it even more from Gael's words. This is good news and bad news for him.
As the chosen one, as long as he does nothing, he will inevitably succeed as the messenger of God and become the highest ruler of the God Association of Itnair.
This possibility is very high, but he will have to confirm this later.
Robin never thought he would have strong power one day, even though he had argued with his teachers and classmates countless times in college classrooms about changing history.
However, when this day could really become real, he couldn't help but feel a little scared.
Theocratic powers, the church, and all of them have been fooled in history, and the bad reputation of the tools of imperial power ruling, of course, they are all doctrinal in themselves to be good.
However, if the differences in doctrine develop to the extreme, war will always be involved.
He couldn't help but wonder whether there were doctrinal differences in such a new world, and it would also lead to new jihads, and if that could really happen, would he have enough ability to deal with all this.
On the other hand, the deeper the idea of the divine power is, the stronger his voice as a future divine messenger. However, if he wants to spread modern advanced civilization ideas in this world, he has to shake this point, to some extent, it is equivalent to slapping himself in the face, destroying his own survival and powerful soil.
Robin couldn't help but fall into deep thoughts for this.
Is it to be a fair and self-stakeholder, and then slowly find the truth of the dream?
Or to promote the development of the world based on the changes in the situation, this is a question that needs to be chosen.
Or maybe, he was thinking too much, so he had no such choice at all, or lacked strength.
You need to know more...
After a while, he shifted his thoughts from this issue and returned to the face of the world itself.
Judging from the information conveyed by Gael, there are at least two continents and four major powers: Itiner, Secred, Pelos and the Holy Blood Empire.
In addition to Gael's previous description of race, there are probably many unknown patterns that have not been fully displayed, and these will also become the content he will study and learn in the future.
in particular--
He longs to find the answers about the part of the dream.
If that is true, then there should be a very terrible explosion in history—
A clergy from Itnair (as can be seen from the clothes and the star and moon signs on his body) played an extremely important role in the explosion.
Unfortunately, he has never seen that silver-white hair color so far, so people with the same hair color will become the key to exploration.
These mysteries should be answered after he arrives at the Gods of Ittenel.
If that person was really an priest from Itiner.
The sunshine shone towards Robin's eyes dazzled.
He raised his hand to block his face and stopped thinking.
The next moment, Robin's face was filled with fear and shock.
"Gal."
Robin called her name softly and swallowed her saliva with difficulty.
"Um?"
Gail turned his head in confusion, "Are you going to go and make it convenient?"
"No. Gael."
Robin pressed his voice very low, and his eyes never deviated from the sunlight in the sky.
"You have said that Yitnell is at the southernmost end of the three kingdoms, right?"
"Huh?" Gael nodded, "Yes, the north is Secred and Pelos, and the northern boundary of Pelos is larger."
"Then, the sun is rising and setting here, right?"
Robin's question made Gale burst into laughter.
"Of course, is there any sun coming out from the west?"
"So, from the map, it should be going up, north, south, south, west and east, right?"
Gale was confused by him, "Of course that's the case."
"Gal."
Robin knocked her back from behind, and said in a low voice, "Let's go quickly and stay away from Iyeta."
"Why?" Gale became more and more confused by his words.
Her eyes glanced at Yiyeta in front of her, and the other party was sitting straight on the horse's back, rushing forward with all his might.
"because--"
Robin swallowed a mouthful of saliva with difficulty, feeling his breathing becoming rapid.
“Yyeta deceived us, and we are now heading east, not south.”
"What?!" Gale let out a low cry, his heart suddenly jumped.
"Look at it yourself, we are heading towards the sun, and now, it is the time when the sun rises in the morning."
Gale felt a little difficult to breathe when he heard him.
At the same time, she saw that Yiyeta in front stopped the horse.
"What's wrong?" Gale asked loudly.
Iyeta did not answer her, but turned her horse's head and walked slowly towards her.
The horse's hooves stepped across the grass and pressed a string of shallow hoof prints on it.
Gail took a deep breath and looked at the other party calmly, "You mean, the river we came before was not the pressurized river on the border of Saikoreid, and the woods in front were not the Ronaca Forest on the border of Ittenel, right?"
Robin had no idea about the place names she was talking about, and he immediately realized that Gale was not saying anything for him.
"Yes." Yiyeta jumped off the horse's back and held the close-fitting Z-shaped sword in his hand.
"The river behind is the Teit River in the east of Saikored. The woods in front are the East Paarul Forest. If you continue to go east, you will reach the border between Pelos and Saikored, and it is also the closest place to the Longwan Strait."
Robin's heart thumped.
Chapter completed!