Chapter 1114: A Return
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"You rarely have such a serious talk with a mortal."
Betty, who had been waiting for her at the railing, approached Zooey as she came out of the cabin.
"I talk more with King Roland," Zooey replied indifferently.
"But we all know he's not technically a real mortal," Betty said in a sorrowful tone. "Sean wanted you to only talk about the origin of the church and the immense power of the God's Punishment Witches. But what did you end up saying? 'It's not worth it', and 'the church was a mistake from the beginning'," Betty broke off while clicking her tongue. "That was too much information for a patient."
"Our task is to recover the ancient treasure and rescue the captured believer. Whether she's alive or not, that's none of our business," Zooey said as she stopped and narrowed her eyes at Betty. "Speaking of you... since when did you start to care about a mortal?"
"Shouldn't people care about each other?"
"Yeah, we should, but it doesn't sound like something you would say." Zooey paused for a moment and said, "Hang on... you're just gloating over her misfortune, aren't you?"
"Hey, don't say it out loud," Betty said while sniggering. "Because I really wanted to go in there with you — "
"Yes," Zooey said on a sigh. "She does look like them."
"She's the express image of them," Betty said as she walked to Zooey and leaned against the porthole. "If she were born 400 years earlier, and if she were a witch, then in the last Union meeting..."
"She would definitely support Lady Alice rather than us," Zooey supplied Betty's answer. "That's what makes me upset."
Farrina did not resemble a particular individual, but a specific group of people.
She resembled a group of survived Union witches facing an uncertain and dismal future.
They had had very few choices at that time.
Most of them had chosen to support the plan of the God's Punishment Witches instead of the hopeless proposal of "the Chosen One
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