After submitting the task, Jonathan and Reens separated in the task hall.

When they separated, Reens asked Jonathan in confusion: "Aren't the dormitories of the secret guards in the same area?"

And Jonathan's reply was: "Dormitory? I'm not going to sleep, why would I go back there?"

After saying that, Jonathan also showed Reens a mysterious smile.

Seeing this expression, Reens roughly guessed what he was going to do.

Although Reens had never been to the Flower Street, he heard the adults around him say that it seemed to be in the black market when he was working.

As for where the black market is? Reens didn't know.

Whether it was Reens at that time or Reens now, he is not interested in this kind of thing at present.

Now he prefers to practice swordsmanship and kill people in the dungeon, while looking for ways to gain freedom.

So, the two people with different interests and journeys naturally separated.

...

After returning to the dormitory, Reens saw Ben sitting in a chair and thinking.

The dormitory arranged by the Glenbogen family for these secret guards is a 5-person dormitory.

Although the room is still not very big, the living conditions are much better than those in the training camp.

Not only are the beds in the room separate, but there are also bedside tables for each room to store their own things.

In addition, some tables, chairs, tea sets, and corresponding lighting equipment are all equipped.

Jonathan introduced before that the number of secret guards of the Glenbogen family is about 200-300.

Therefore, the dormitory area that can accommodate at least 300 people is still quite large.

When allocating dormitories, there are no special requirements, as long as they can be full.

So, Reens, Ben, and Harriman were in the same room, along with two other newcomers.

"Are you waiting for me?"

Reens interrupted Ben's contemplation and asked.

"Ah... Reens."

"No, I'm just thinking about something,"

Ben shook his head and explained.

"What troubles have you encountered again? Didn't you say you figured it out before?"

Reens frowned.

"It's not that kind of thing... Let's go out and talk."

Ben continued to shake his head to deny, and was about to explain to Reens, but then he remembered that there were other people sleeping in the dormitory besides the two of them, and it was not suitable for chatting.

So, he asked Reens to go out and talk.

After walking out of the dormitory and coming to a quiet corner, Ben began to explain to Reens: "Didn't I tell you before that my novice mission is to kill a businessman?"

"Yes, you did, what's wrong? Is there something different about the businessman, or is there any difficulty in the mission?"

Reens nodded, then asked Ben.

"There were no difficulties in the mission. I just sneaked into the merchant's house and killed him."

"The merchant didn't even have a weapon, so it wasn't a problem."

"What really surprised me was the mysterious pattern in the merchant's house."

"It was a pattern like a balance scale."

"There was this mysterious pattern on the walls, books, and even papers scattered on the ground in that man's house."

"But if that was all, I wouldn't be bothered."

"After all, there aren't many cult beliefs these days, but they are not uncommon."

"So at the time, I didn't pay much attention to it."

At this point, Ben stopped, a wry smile appeared on his face, and then continued: "But... I can't forget it."

"I don't know why, I can't forget that mysterious pattern. It's like it's imprinted in my mind, and it's even clearer."

"I can clearly feel that if I want to, I can depict that pattern exactly."

Hearing this, Reens frowned.

Things are getting complicated...

Ben's situation must be that he is entangled by something, and it also involves the belief in evil gods, which is undoubtedly a very troublesome thing.

In the novels of the previous life, passers-by like Ben who were involved in cults were basically miserable.

Even if he did not have the experience of reading novels in the previous life, Reens could roughly understand the degree of trouble involved in the belief in evil gods from Marvin's teachings.

Marvin once said that there are only three gods in this world who are considered true gods.

One is light, two is life, and three is adventure.

Except for those three, all other self-proclaimed gods are cults.

At that time, Marvin was still

They were specifically told not to get involved in cults, let alone believe in evil gods, otherwise even their souls would cease to exist after death.

Putting aside the question of whether the soul can still exist after death, Marvin emphasized that the church cracked down on cults very severely.

If the people involved were found, they would either be locked up and crippled or killed directly, without exception.

Ben also knew about this, so when he talked about this with Reans, the bitterness on his face became more and more intense.

Unlucky, so unlucky...

I was unlucky enough to encounter this situation when I was completing a novice task normally.

To be honest, Reans didn't know how to evaluate Ben's luck.

This is a non-African.

He just came out of the cruel training camp alive, and was entangled by the cult that night.

Isn't this pushing Ben to death?

After all, he is not a human being. He was targeted by the evil god just by entering the home of a cult believer.

"Have you told anyone else? Or has anyone noticed something unusual, especially your supervisor."

Riens asked Ben.

If Ben's situation was really noticed by his supervisor, then Reens would have to consider how to kill quickly and cleanly.

"No, I told you, and I didn't feel anything unusual until I returned to the dormitory, so he shouldn't have noticed it either."

"Unless he encountered the same situation as me, but if that's the case, it doesn't matter."

"It's like this, he can't betray me."

Ben replied.

"Fortunately, the worst didn't happen; now, can you hear any whispers?"

Riens continued to ask Ben.

Ben shook his head.

"I haven't heard any evil gods calling, which means it's not serious yet. There's still time to investigate solutions."

"If it doesn't work, it doesn't matter if you become a cultist."

"What we are doing now is not much better than cultists. It's all killing people."

"So, don't panic, stay calm, and don't let others find out that you are abnormal."

"If you are really discovered, deal with it in time. If you can't do it, let me do it."

Rians told Ben.

"I just wanted to explain to you, but I didn't expect you to comfort me."

"I'm fine. I know what you said. If necessary, I won't be soft."

Ben responded to Reans calmly.

"That's fine. Let's go to sleep. Too many things happened today. Everyone is tired. Let's go to sleep quickly."

"Nothing can't be solved. Even if it can't be solved, it's solved if we solve it."

"So, rest is the most important thing."

After Reans finished speaking, he turned and walked towards the dormitory.

All that needs to be said has been said. We are all grown up, and Reans believes that Ben will be ready on his own.

Seeing Reans return to the dormitory, Ben said nothing more and followed him back to rest.

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