Chapter 229 Interlude
"That is the blessing that sun can give."

Sana, who was tied to Fari's claws, looked at the blazing bonfire below. The bags were placed on the bonfire, waiting for the flesh and blood inside to turn into ashes. The relatives and friends of the "monsters" would take the containers, fill them with ashes, and then leave, leaving the place for the next batch of relatives and friends who would cremate the "monsters".

They didn't have much time to grieve, the sun had risen, and those of them who were still alive still had work to do.

The "monsters" who were receiving treatment were lying quietly on the ground. Although they could not feel the pain, the feeling of weakness still made them lie on the ground.

The magic of these priests could only temporarily prevent their situation from getting worse. This "sanctuary" was not that large, and there were less than fifty priests stationed here. The highest-ranking among them was just a priest. They had used up all their strength, and this was the best they could do.

Those "monsters" made a slight hissing sound. Their vocal cords had been completely twisted and deformed, and they were unable to utter any complex syllables. Roaring was the only sound they could make. They could only express their gratitude to the priests around them in this way.

Then, wait for the sun to shine on them.

"That sun just wants to protect its believers, but most of those humans are unable to be granted power by it."

The sun finally shone on the "monsters" on the ground. Blood and flesh began to grow on their wounds, plugging them.

“It’s not really therapy at all.”

Fari could see clearly that the proliferating flesh and blood was completely unlike normal human tissue. They were growing in a completely disorderly manner. When Fari saw the flesh and blood, he could only think of one thing.

"This is a complete tumor. How can these guys continue to live like this?"

Sana did not explain immediately. She seemed to be listening to the sounds in the distance. Amid the chaotic mumbling, she could interpret the meaning of the two suns.

"Under His protection, as long as there is enough energy, they can continue to exist."

Fari asked once or twice, but Sana herself didn't know why she knew what those chaotic mumblings meant.

Just like now, the information that the sun can transmit to the outside is obviously full of madness and chaotic nonsense. Normal priests of the Sun God will fall into madness if they are exposed to it even slightly.

If he is lucky, he will become a believer of the sun without reservation. If he is unlucky, the sun's light will penetrate his body and turn him into ashes.

But Sana seemed completely unaffected, and she was even favored by two suns at the same time beyond the normal level.

Fari conducted a comprehensive examination on her, inside and out, but Fari did not find any abnormalities in Sana's body. She was just a relatively healthy human girl with southern human ancestry. If traced back, it seemed that her ancestry originated from the human group in the desert in the south of the continent.

The bloodline of that ethnic group is extremely rare on this continent, but it is not special enough to receive extra favor from the gods.

"That energy may destroy the stability of the basic building blocks of the human body, but it can allow the flesh and blood in his body to contain enough energy. As long as that energy can be replenished, the humans protected by him will not die. After all, the energy contained in sunlight brings the origin of most life."

Fari shook his head. He could only say that in a world with gods, there were many things he could not judge according to his habitual thinking. Fari continued to fly forward.

What happened here was just a small episode; their destination was the capital of the principality.

He had tried before, asking Sana to persuade the priests of the heretical churches to lay down their arms.

The moment those believers and priests saw Sana, they knelt on the ground and worshipped her as a saint. In Fari's opinion, as long as Sana wanted, she could become the supreme leader of the heretical church.

But even so, Sana had no way to stop these fanatical heretics.

All her words and her orders would be "executed" by the heretics, but the orders they executed were not the ones spoken by Sana, but the orders they understood.

At first, Fary thought they were just deliberately resisting, but after several experiments, Fary found that these heretics really believed they were following Sana's orders. However, the orders they "interpreted" were different from those given by Sana.

These heretics could not understand Sana's words. To them, Sana's words were full of obscure gibberish and noise that contained no specific information.

They need to interpret Sana's words based on the newly compiled "True Holy Book" in their hands.

However, no matter how they interpreted Sana's orders, they seemed to interpret them in a way that could be explained by their own doctrines and scriptures. In the end, when they were executed, most of them would become the cleanup and large-scale sacrifice of the surrounding alien races.

Farri and Sana had no choice but to give up this approach to solve the problem.

All they can do now is look for people from the church, try to make contact with them, and then use the power of the church to seek opportunities to resolve these heresies.

But the church is now in chaos. People like Fari and Sana, who have no inside information about the church, can only stare at the completely evacuated church.

Both the church and the heretics were shrinking and consolidating their own forces. After experiencing several attacks on each other, they tacitly evacuated all the clergy from the church.

The evacuation of both sides seemed to be very hasty, and there was no time to inform all the grassroots priests. The news that Fary received from different priests was different, and as for the priests who had already thrown themselves into the arms of heresy, their stories were even more contradictory.

This is roughly the situation in the Kingdom of Valandi. Fary and his group can't even get in touch with the real top leaders of the church.

Now, they can only fly to the capital of the principality.

At least according to the priests caught in the chaos, the bells of the churches in the capital of the principality will still ring at sunrise. For a church, this means that it is still fulfilling its duties.

If they want to ease the increasingly tense situation, Sana alone is not enough. Even with the help of his dragon, it would be a drop in the bucket. They need the church, the kings of those powerful kingdoms, and some understanding from other races.

(End of this chapter)

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