Chapter 112 (1/2)
Benja captured by the church
Itin his room when the bishop suddenly shows up and shi+nes the holy light on his face; or itaround the streets in the outskirts when a group of people would suddenly rush out with their horses and capture him
Benjae The church could see through his lies at any moment That hy he had mentally prepared himself for the day when he would finally clash with the church
He could not possibly continue practicing ic under the eyes of the church forever
What Benja arrested by the church Since the beginning, the church never did realize Benjae, but now, he was assumed to be Grant by everyone just because of Mary Benjamin was baffled by the predicament he was in
Hoould it be possible for him to predict this?
Who… Who the heck would even think about this happening?
This was a disaster that ca An unexpected calah for Benjaht that Grant’s hoer a secret, and Accius, who found out about it, would report to the bishop and lead an arht at this moment
What else could he do?
Benjamin promptly started to explain and correct his identity after Accius’s claims His efforts were in vain, however, since it was evident that Mary’s act of hugging his legs while bawling was aone No one in the Lithur family was available to be the proof of his innocence: Claude was still tending to the fief, thetea, Grant was probably hidden somewhere now by Mary, the servants were sent out for errands… See, all of this happened so perfectly, it seemed like an uncanny coincidence
This was not a freak occurrence This was a carefully mediated conspiracy One that was planned by Mary to protect Grant by sacrificing Benjahts, with the bishop standing right beside and glaring at hi but surrender his freedoht, he would probably be cleansed on the spot
Benjamin even suspected the church’s involvement in this whole scheme
The fact that Accius exposed Grant’s secret was a confidential one; no one outside of the church could have known that beforehand If the church did not order Mary to do so, it will be illogical to step ahead and misidentify Benjamin as Grant even before the people came in
It was probably the church’s idea to let Benja could be explained Grant was the church’s pride, the one with outstanding talent in Divine Arts It is a must for the church to nurture his talents and to protect him How could they allow Grant to die in the middle of his cultivation?
If Grant cannot die, then Benjaht, Benjah
He raised his head and looked around Bad lighting,he could see was the bars of steel that locked hiht hi Center of the church
The Cleansing Area was actually a religious prison The bars in the prison were specially enforced to be anti-es Benjaical elements around the steel bars were under some sort of disturbance and they were incredibly difficult to control It was indeed iic in here
Apparently, after the Cleansing Center was built, no e was able to escape the bars Thus, this place was also aptly named as ‘the Doors of hell’, as one would be near hell if he ever ca Center never survived
Of course, this was the least of Benjamin’s concern Accius said that he would be tied to a cross and burnt alive tomorrow afternoon; he would not be scared noCenter sounded