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Capítulo 1197: Chapter 100: In the Na of God and Justice (Part 1)

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(´·ω·`)ノToday’s holy teachings conveyed to you.

We raise the flag of justice, we bear the na of God

Constantly introspect, never disgrace the mission

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[“Sky Extre” Yan Qi used the Order King’s power to fix the Three-Life Seal, thereby joining the Swordbearer’s journey. This is an imaginative move, precisely his usual style. Yet the true intent of “Sky Extre” remains distant in the capital, leaving one to wonder how much strength a re painting can muster?

anwhile, the mory of “Ranger” Seviss is gradually awakening, which will greatly destabilize her ntal stability. “Red Governor” Jago Drusus finds himself in a dilemma, easily swayed with a gentle nudge to make a decision. The Pleasure Demon will bring them a little surprise… let’s anticipate the choices of the actors.]

Situ Yi casually scribbled so lines, laying the notebook on the table. His slender eyes gazed at the handwriting, showing neither the shadow of frustration nor the thrill of delight.

“Long ti no see.” Situ Yi said.

·

Ti reversed to this morning.

“Whew!” Seviss whistled, “Those guys are really carefree!”

A group of superpower users, led by Yan Qi, walked out of the airport, the atmosphere as relaxed as a spring outing. Jago had only a bitter smile, for when a Creator Realm Mage clearly expressed an attitude, what choice did the others have, no matter how “privileged”?

“Sorry gentlen! We’ll talk when we have ti!”

Gongsun Ce hurriedly greeted before being completely pulled away by Yan Qi, with Red Governor Judas smiling and waving, unbothered. This governor, at 57, was still in the pri for high-level roles. He had a broad, round face and held a high position in the hearts of the believers, known for his devout faith, thus bearing the duty of guarding the main church headquarters.

“You see, Governor Jago.” Judas chatted, “Empire folks are always so individualistic.”

“We are priests of the United Church, how can we let Empire folks outdo us in uniqueness?” Jago squinted, “I think the eting should wait…”

Judas laughed: “You’re trying to slack off, Governor Jago. That’s not right, ‘You must be diligent and responsible’!”

Judas reminded him with words from the holy book, bidding farewell with short strides to prepare for the eting. Jago ruffled his hedgehog-hair, letting out a long sigh. He truly disliked paperwork, even when teaching disciples, he preferred to ntor by example rather than lecturing. Now he faced attending his least favorite eting, having to ensure the superpower users were settled first.

“Ok, kids!” Jago clapped to draw attention, “Anyone has special requests for accommodation?”

He regretted asking this publicly as many “security personnel” wanted to stay near the casino, and one even asked if the Church hired part-ti maids.

·

“Don’t wear such a grumpy face, cheer up!” Seviss grinned, “The holy book doesn’t ban gambling, does it?”

Jago was displeased: “I really shouldn’t use Mr. Gongsun’s character as the standard for superpower users…”

“When you’re using the little handso guys from the harem as the benchmark, you should rethink your criteria.”

“In fairness, there are many more flamboyant young n than him.”

Jago and Seviss walked towards the Holy Revolver Cathedral, passing through a bustling district where shops selling cold drinks, ice creams, and energy drinks lined the streets. The lt Valley City near the Great Rift was extrely dry, and despite the city’s humidity control system, locals found the distant flas visually thirst-provoking.

Seviss bought two large cones, her favorite milk chocolate flavor, Jago put on an unwilling look but still got one shoved into his hands. It was too sweet for him now; he preferred unsweetened dark chocolate.

“Dude, you look like a prematurely aged corporate slave from Zero Island.” Seviss smirked.

“Do I really?” Jago braced himself and took a big bite, “My taste has changed over the years, now I lean towards milder flavors…”

Speaking, he habitually opened his notebook to cross-reference today’s schedule during his leisure ti. Check the stability of the Dianhuo Network. Take care of Seviss…

Seviss’s eyes lit up: “Hey, there’s an insect stall over there! My favorite barbecue flavor!”

Following Seviss’s pointing finger, Jago saw dried molten rock worms crackling on a wire rack, the dark-skinned stall owner sprinkling a tempting light red spice on the worms’ backs. He closed his notebook, glanced at his watch, and quickly decided: “Alright, let’s share a portion.”

“I haven’t had grilled bugs in ages!”

They queued together and bought a dium portion, carrying the plastic box along the road, snacking as they went. As every encounter before, Seviss recounted her recent adventure tales. This ti, the story featured the crew of the Dawn Star, with the female ranger vividly depicting the young figures in her eyes, while Jago chid in as the best listener.

He recalled his younger days as a fledgling agent when the world felt simple and pure, disconnected from family and church. Agent Jago was a greenhorn, lacking skills and experience, yet driven by a passion to change the world. Just like those old stories, he encountered a beautiful female ranger; they adventured, camped, and thwarted gang plots together, snacking and chatting in each new city like now. At journey’s end, they parted freely, embarking on new life paths… just like the crew of the Dawn Star and her present self.

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