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589: Chapter 124: Dangerous _1 589: Chapter 124: Dangerous _1 Liu Zhenhan’s visit to the human world this ti had no expectation of reaching any wish or agreent with the Holy Vatican, which was evidenced by the fact that Vieri didn’t accompany him back in Feilengcui.

This ti it was more like a fortuitous event.

Liu Zhenhan’s initial plan was to coerce a priest to return to the Bimon Kingdom after coming back from the Underground World, but now before he could even reach the underground, he found himself pacified — though it was said to care for the little Nun, it was more like she torturing Liu Zhenhan with language.

Considering the benefits of the sacred auxiliary magic, Liu Zhenhan accepted the arrangent.

Having a powerful airborne mobility did make a difference and Yitiao flew back to Feilengcui to pick up bear-man Vieri that very night.

Due to this, it would probably be tomorrow before he returned.

Tonight, Liu Zhenhan and Daisy had to unravel the worries that had entangled their hearts for a long ti.

As for Avril, who was hidden in the interlayer of the silver prosthetic, Liu Zhenhan was reluctant to disturb her for now, since the little Nun wouldn’t be able to escape later anyway.

Although the young Nun Joan of Arc seed a bit verbose, her use of the holy magic was genuinely good.

Under her care, Liu Zhenhan and Daisy were bathed again and again in the holy white light of the Purification Technique, which impressed Old Pu, who take every chance to brag about his genius daughter to those around.

Liu Zhenhan looked sidewards at this Saint Chiao, the great Mage, thinking he acted like a country bumpkin boasting about his daughter who got into top universities.

The holy magic of the Vatican, like the Bimon War Song perford by Bimon shamans, is a standard auxiliary asure with no attacking power.

However, the Vatican’s holy magic is said to be the nesis of the Bimon War Song.

More precisely, it is the rival of the evil Bimon War Song’s Halo.

The shamans paid utmost attention to it.

After hearing the young Nun Joan of Arc sing the hymn to summon the Sacred Halo, the faces of several shamans turned pale imdiately.

The hymn sung by the young nun, apart from being a bit elusive, still echoes clear and complex Bimon notes when listened closely, and like Bimon War Song, contains difficult to learn and understand phrases in Ancient Elvish and Dragon Language in the ending part.

Although they had encountered Vatican priests during the Battle of Feilengcui, they could not distinguish such minor details in the midst of war cries.

However, listening to the hymn at a close distance offers a different experience.

All the Bimon shamans present were elites among elites.

Liu Zhenhan glanced at the two Pier shamans, then looked at Helen.

The faces of several shamans looked just as confused as Liu Zhenhan.

Liu Zhenhan gave them a look, drawing Helen and the two Pier Scepter Shamans closer to him.

He asked in a whisper, “Gentlen, in the past…

you understand what I an…

has there ever been a temple shaman among the Mank tribe?”

“We can’t find this information.

Yet from a casual chat with the great Shaman Qi Dan, who participated in the Marine War, it is said that in the early years, Mank Tribe shamans were the most abundant among all Bimon tribes.

It was said that the number of Fawkes shamans and Sy shamans together was only roughly comparable to theirs.

It is said….

” The Koala Bear shaman lowered his voice and said, “….

that in our history, many have served as the Red Robe High Priest of the Mank Tribe.”

“Hehe….” Raccoon Shaman Rel laughed slyly, “Let share a little secret with you.

Do you know which Bimon tribe hosted our Dragon Shaman Kochis during the Heigar battle era?”

“Damn!” Liu Zhenhan and Helen looked at each other.

They’ve heard the great na of dragon shaman Kochis echoed through the ages, but indeed no one ntioned which Bimon tribe this “Monunt of Shamans” ca from.

Judging by Rel’s remark, Liu Zhenhan and Helen already had a rough guess.

“This piece of history is embarrassing to both parties, and it was an unspoken consensus.

The Mank tribe left the Beamon Kingdom two thousand years ago, and the war broke out one thousand years ago.

Yet during the Mank tribe’s departure, most Mank shamans and their families, out of religious loyalty, chose to stay in the kingdom.

During the Heigar Battle, these few Mank shamans and their descendants died for the kingdom.” Rel sighed with a forlorn look, gently saying: “Our priestly lineage has been passed down by the Mank tutors so thousand years ago.”

After hearing Rel’s words, all the shamans gasped in amazent.

Master Puskas’s face was fluctuating between red and white.

The whispering of the shamans couldn’t hide from this Qi Magic expert, although the young Nun didn’t know who the Mank tribe referred to, he knew it well.

“Richard, do you think this hymn could be a….” Helen was about to continue but Liu Zhenhan gestured to cut her off.

To validate his judgnt, Liu Zhenhan asked the Nun Joan of Arc with a grin to sing the “Sacred Elimination” hymn once more.

Regarding this rogue’s request, though the young Nun Joan of Arc didn’t want to waste her power arbitrarily, she ended up complying under the relentless persuasion of the rogue, albeit with a sense of resentnt.

Although the echoes of the hymn were still lingering, the faces of the shamans looked even more puzzled and questioning.

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