Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 344: Fanatic Believer Appears

After the "fulfilling" devil training ended suddenly, Dean felt extremely empty. He was even considering whether to find a secluded place to continue practicing spells to kill this boring time.

At this moment, he suddenly felt the SL assembly box in the dragon skin bag react.

Dean's heart stirred. Could someone be anxious about the SL rally?He had almost forgotten about it.

Who will call a SL rally at this time?Could it be Snape?Dean had already suspected that the black and white castle was Snape.

Now Snape just wanted to collect raw materials, and he chose to stay in the mini-alchemy laboratory behind closed doors... Dean couldn't figure out what channels he could have other than the SL gathering.

Dean took out the SL meeting box, only to realize that he had made a mistake: the SL meeting was held through chess pieces, and the SL meeting box was used to deliver items and messages.

For example, when Dean opened the box this time, he found that there was only a note inside, which said: "I have arrived in the New World. Come to Cape Cod Port as soon as possible."

Dean was surprised, who in the SL rally would deliver information to him, and in such a familiar tone?

Having nothing to do, Dean decided to go to Cape Cod Port to see what happened.

Cape Cod Port is where the Mayflower docked before. It is not too far from Aesop's secluded place. Dean used apparation and arrived here in the blink of an eye.

"It doesn't look like there's anyone in particular." Dean muttered to himself after glancing at the small harbor.

The sailors on the port are as busy as worker ants. The harsh winter has arrived. Most of the ships that have not left port at this time choose to spend the winter here, so they must store enough food and water.

The Mayflower is also included.

Dean sensed it and found that there was nothing special on the Mayflower. First Officer Jeffrey was still faithfully performing his duties and had no other thoughts because of getting the magic sword.

"Is this just a joke?" Dean wondered.

Thinking about it carefully, I think it is impossible.

The SL Assembly is a secretive organization, and any use of the authority of the chess pieces will be punished internally.

Although it is unclear whether using a box to convey such an almost joking message is also not allowed, doing so will undoubtedly increase the risk of exposure at SL gatherings.

Dean walked on the pier and checked around again. After finding no one suspected of delivering the message, Dean shook his head and prepared to leave.

At this moment, a man suddenly emerged from the pile of goods, passed by Dean, and hurriedly said: "Follow me."

Dean was stunned. This voice looked so familiar. It seemed to be Serende's voice?

It's so weird.

Just before the Mayflower left Great Britain, Serente swore that for some reason he could not leave the church, let alone follow Aesop to the New World.

Not long after this, he appeared in the New World.

Calculating the time, I am afraid that within a few days after the Mayflower set sail, Serente boarded another ship heading to the New World.

Dean cursed himself for being too slow.

He has long known that Serente is the black and white bishop in the SL assembly. Since he can guess Serent's identity, Serente must also guess that he is the white and black bishop, so using the SL assembly box is the contact His best approach.

So... it was Serende who invited him here?

It must be for Aesop!

Dean was inevitably angry. He didn't expect Serende to want to turn around so quickly. He must not let him off lightly.

Serente walked quickly, and after many twists and turns, he led Dean to an abandoned warehouse at the edge of the pier.

"Serent, how did you come to the New World?" After entering the warehouse, Dean immediately asked preemptively.

"Mr. White, I'm in danger." Serent was a little hesitant.

"What does this have to do with me? After you gave up Aesop, we had no relationship at all!" Dean said angrily.

He used to be so optimistic about Aesop and Serente, and was even prepared to go to war with the church. Unexpectedly, Serente ended up being a deserter.

"No, I didn't give up on Aesop, but as I said before, I had no choice but to do so." Serente argued.

"Let me think about it, is your so-called difficulty the natural opposition between the church and wizards?" Dean asked contemptuously.

"Of course this is part of the reason, but more importantly..." Serent suddenly closed his mouth when he said this, and looked behind Dean with some horror.

Dean also felt the dangerous aura coming from behind him. He turned around and saw a man with bare feet and a white cloak appearing behind him.

"Selente, you shouldn't have come to the New World. Come back with me quickly. The Holy Father is calling you." The visitor said in a hoarse voice and stretched out his skinny hands to Serente who was behind Dean.

Dean instinctively felt a sense of disgust. The man in white robe was acting pretentiously, as if he were a god looking down on all living beings from above.

"No, I won't go back. I have made it very clear that I will leave the church!" Although Serent looked panicked, he still replied firmly.

Dean glanced at Serent in surprise. Why was he so determined at this time?

The man in white robe let out a strange and strange laugh: "Selente, you can't escape. You are the one chosen by the Holy Father. No matter where you escape, I will capture you."

"No, you can't!" Serende leaned closer to Dean involuntarily, as if seeking Dean's protection.

"Is he the one you rely on? A little wizard?" the man in white robe said disdainfully.

"Little wizard?" Serent looked at Dean in surprise.

Dean was shocked. He had always presented himself as a young wizard in this era, but he didn't expect that this strange man in white robes could see through the disguise of the ultimate transformation at a glance.

So who is he?

"Gruul, even if you fanatics have great powers, you are still not at the point where you can ignore anyone!" Serent finally chose to believe his own eyes and regarded Dean as the last straw.

After all, he had seen Dean's power with his own eyes before, and after comparing it secretly, he felt that Dean was enough to be a strong shield to protect him.

It's a pity that Serent ignored one thing. Because of Aesop's incident, Dean's opinion of him had dropped to a freezing point. Unless Gruul took the initiative to provoke him, he didn't want to get involved in the "internal" fight between them.

After a recent episode of abuse from Snape, Dean already knew that fanatics were a very terrifying force in the hands of the Pope in the Middle Ages.

On the surface, fanatics are also believers, but they have more fanatical beliefs than ordinary believers, and thus obtain extraordinary power directly from God.

If it were placed in later generations, Dean would definitely sneer at this statement, because at that time almost everyone would think that God does not exist.

But after living in this era for a period of time, Dean began to have doubts. Maybe God really once existed, but was deliberately erased from the history books?

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