Chapter 40 Your Rights(4/5)
It was just covered in dust just now.
"The result..." Kalista took a deep breath and said with a hint of sadness, "half of the convicted people, the remaining half, have become my mortal enemy."
"how so……"
Robin's eyes were covered with mist. If the Camilla had been framed before, then the depravity of so many people afterwards would be unreasonable...
Is it really true that?
The environment makes people corrupt?
"After finding out my intentions, the local priests, twelve years ago, took advantage of the time when King Olivia carried out the law of law to the temple.
The most important provision is that the main priests in the great territory must pass the temple council, and the candidates will be nominated by local divine associations, and then the priests who will join the meeting will vote to decide whether to choose.
My appointment and removal power has long been banned in the Imperial City, a place less than a hundred miles away."
It was at this moment that Robin suddenly felt that Jiexi had missed a little before.
In addition to the great masters, his potential enemies also have the Gods themselves.
To be precise, it is the local gods.
"Okay, that's our power." Carlista smiled happily, sweeping the haze on her face, "Of course, if you want, the dog legs of the Local God Club are willing to give you all you want, luxury carriages, velvet mattresses, silk carpets, fox fur coats, and they're eager to deliver these to you if you want."
Carista shook his eyes at Robin, revealing a sly smile that was inconsistent with her appearance.
"This is your power, too."
Kalista said word by word.
Every word hit Robin's heart.
He walked over gently, took the wheelchair push handle from Anne's hand, and smiled with relief.
"I'll think about it." Robin said softly.
Kalista smiled with her mouth covering her mouth.
...
"About your future arrangements." Carista turned around and looked at the people Robin brought with her.
She had heard of the tall blonde warrior, and it was said that his strength was comparable to that of Big Arsé, and he should become a very useful temple warrior.
The other one is said to be Robin's real sister.
This is not so easy for them to deal with.
"What's her name?" Carista's eyes fell on Kay.
The latter did not dodge, but looked straight at her eyes.
The two seemed to have never met before, but they were familiar with each other.
Kalista had a wonderful illusion that she seemed to have seen such a face somewhere, or heard of it from somewhere...
"My name is Kay." Kay answered her in Normel's common language, with a little Sicoride's accent, which sounded a little different from Robin's standard Normel.
Of course, the knowledgeable Carista could hear this.
The Secreds' tongues are basically straight and lack change. When they talk to each other, it makes people sound more like a quarrel, and the Secreds' temper is obviously much more irritable.
If they hadn't absorbed advanced experience from Itnair and Lopez in the Bloody War three hundred years ago, I'm afraid that Secoride is still a collection of a group of barbarians.
But even now, Secred introduced lords and knights, but it did not make them more civilized.
The Presbyterian Church still controls the authority of the country, the consuls is unwilling to live and die for others, and slave trade and the arena are still in full swing...
Instead, those knight honors and various titles introduced became an inappropriate existence.
When she saw Kay, Kalista could tell from her eyes that this was a person from Secred.
There was fire in her eyes.
Wild beasts live in her soul.
"So, are you a Secred?" Kalista looked at her in confusion, "but I remember the Secred people compared the country to life, why are you..."
"Because he saved my life." Kay cut off her words, looked at Robin, his face filled with a sincere smile, "He gave me a new life. The Secreds cannot help but repay kindness."
There was a rippling ripples in Robin's eyes, but it fell again in an instant.
Kay used a very clever sentence, she did not lie, and Robin really saved her life, to be precise, gave her a new life.
Robin closed his eyes slightly, and what Kay said at that time appeared in his mind—
[Secoride's Watchman died more than a hundred years ago.]
[Kay Flin, who is in front of you now, is a reborn person. My life is exchanged for you and must be repaid to you.]
Voice recall.
The details are vivid in my mind.
As in front of you.
...
Yes.
Kalista remembered another sentence from the Secredian—
The grace of blood.
Repay with death.
She pondered for a moment, then laughed relievedly.
"Kay, you have a good name that reminds me of the Watchmen of Scry Kored over a hundred years ago."
When she said this, Robin behind her showed an indescribable complex expression on her face.
"We also have a child named Gael," Kalista folded her hands on her knees and looked at Kay softly. "She is determined to be a hero like Gael, the king of civilian knights. So, I hope you can become a hero like Kay, the watchman."
Robin tried hard to hold back the smile that stuck to his throat.
This caused Annie's slightly angry gaze.
"Then, I will arrange for you to select the Divine Wing Guards later..."
"No," Kay cut off her words loudly.
Carista was slightly stunned.
Anne's eyes were filled with panic and anger.
Anyone wants to become a guard of the God Wing, a team that serves and protects the safety of the God Envoy, comparable to the King's personal guard.
No, it is even higher than the king's personal guard.
Because this is the closest position to God, full of endless divine glory...
However, Anne suppressed the anger in her chest and looked at the warrior named Kay with heavy eyes.
This Sycored man is too ungrateful...
"No, respected Lord God." Kay twitched his nose and bowed with a sincere smile.
"I thank you for your kindness and am full of infinite imagination for the God-Winged Guards. In the history of Secred, the God-Winged Guards are supreme existences that are comparable to oracle warriors."
At this moment, this old fried dough stick from more than a hundred years ago did his best to use all the beautiful words she knew.
"But I still have to say that I cannot be the guard of the God-wings. My life was given by Lord Robin. I vowed to repay him, become his lifelong attendant, and to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to the gods."
Carista turned her head and looked at Robin behind her.
"is that so?"
"Yes." Robin nodded, "She is my servant, so I ask you to keep her by my side."
"It turns out to be like this..." Kalista lowered her head, "Because she has dedicated herself to you, she has no way to dedicate herself to God..."
Ah hey...
The word dedication makes Robin's mouth twitch, why does it sound so strange?
"I originally wanted Little Alcesay to be your personal bodyguard." Carista paused and turned to look at Anne, "An, since that's the case, let's arrange Little Alcesay to return to her original place."
"Okay, Lord God." Anne responded respectfully.
Robin turned his gaze to the Greater Alsey.
I don't quite understand what the relationship between these two Arsés is.
Or, just like Gail and Gail, just because of the same last name or name?
"You have no objection, Arce?" Carista asked her with a gentle look.
The latter bowed slightly, "No matter what he did, it was her honor."
Listening to this tone, Robin vaguely felt that the two Arses should have something to do.
Otherwise no one can answer on behalf of others.
To be continued...