Chapter 169 - 091. The Inquisition Of The Seventh Imperial Prince (1/2)

Chapter 169: 091 The Inquisition of the Seventh Imperial Prince -2 (Part One)

The Priests sent in by the Church of Caioliuious work on the streets of the capital city, Laurensis

They stayed in the slum districts to heal the sick and provide provisions, as well as drinking water to all co in these slum districts naturally thanked the Church of Caiolium’s Priests for their merciful aid

“The Seventh I of divine punish from a raised platform in one of the back alleys “What do you think is the reason for your current misery? It’s all because of the Seventh Ioal was to secretly slander the Seventh Imperial Prince at every opportunity they could find

“Hissuch a devil worshi+pper within the irandson, his actions will ensure that the curse tor you all will continue on unabated!”

The poor with no hope for the future were getting swept up in the words of the Priests extending hands of salvation towards them

“The Seventh Iue to our lands is…”

The Priest fro and i He raised his head up and looked around

“Lord Priest?”

The gathered crowd listening to him all felt puzzled by the Priest’s sudden actions and also turned their heads

Their gazes soon landed on the alleyway connecting to the er street beyond

A short while later, the people living in the slue aura They saw the bright light chasing away the darkness between the buildings and the rooftops adorning the alleyway connected to the ht was caused by none other than divinity

“What is this? What is up with this divinity…?”

The Priest furrowed his brows, leapt off froht The people of the slum district also followed after him

Countless citizens of Laurensis could be seen filling up thewith eyes wide open in a dazed stupor

Because there were too many people here, the Priest couldn’t see the front of the crowd The devout believer of the Church of Caiolium pushed, pulled and shoved his way past the stupefied crowd

“You! Get out of the way! Out of my way, no dare you block hly shoved people aside, no one voiced their displeasure No, they si at their front

The Priest froer and continued to dig past the crowd He eventually eed past and stepped into the front

And when he did, his brows shot up instantly

Boo he heard was the constant rhyth of the war dru forward in perfect sync to the drum beat

Boom-!

The eyes of the Priest trembled powerfully

-Aaaaah!

The spectres rese hy Spirit Speech

This spectacle currently laid out before the Priest’s eyes…

…It was none other than the parade of the undead legion

Existences referred to as the walking dead and evil spirits – skeletons, banshees, skeleton horses, andforward in perfect unison

They were kitted out in white-coloured arlow burned within the eye holes of their helle one of these creatures was e an unmistakably sacred aura And over a thousand of such creatures had currently gathered into one large group, which resulted in a powerful wave of divinity flooding their surroundings

The citizens didn’t feel afraid They were arrested by this sight and sioing on here? What in the naht now?!”

The Priest fro at the ion, just like everyone else beside him

The city without lit torches was naturally blanketed by the pitch-black darkness, yet the sacred light brought on by the s as if it was the ly iht before the Priest’s eyes at this very moment

“Oh my Goddess, this… isn’t this?!”

The Priest hurriedly raised his head

A bone goleiant stone statue around five ion

Tall shadows cast by theround beneath rued forward

The Priest lowered his gaze towards the ground oncetheir staves in unison before slaround

A powerful aura of divinity spread out rapidly fro spell Not soet, but a truly indiscrie

The citizens in the surroundings were being healed Froues, every physical illness i cured and driven away

As divinity continued to spread around, the Priest fro place within hian echoing louder and louder as divinity continued to writhe all around hi with hireatness of Goddess Gaia was now getting deeply engraved in his bones

E hih his entire body like an earthquake

“Ah, aaaah-!”

The Priest froaze slowly shi+fted elsewhere