The Demon King smashed his brain
Chapter 38
Ian is the son of the devil.
That's what the kids in the convent say.
In fact, what do children know? It is nothing more than learning from the gossip of adults, and then taking this as a useful reason to exclude and target.
Ian was the longest at the Abbey, one of the first of the adopted children, from infancy to the present.
But his character is really weird, not to mention in the eyes of the children, even in the eyes of the nuns, he is completely weird.
The children in the monastery are all orphans abandoned by their families, but Ian is an exception.
The blood of nobles flowed from his body. As for why he fell here, it was also a rather appalling story.
Ian was born in a Duke's family, and his mother was a well-educated noble lady.
She and the duke were very affectionate, and this well-matched marriage was blessed and envied by many people, and she became pregnant not long after marriage.
It's just that since then, her body has rapidly weakened like a withered flower, and she contracted an unknown disease.
The Duke loves her like a madman, and seeks out famous doctors for her, but all of them fail. He can only watch her lying ill in bed, gradually shrouded in the shadow of death.
Human beings were powerless, so he turned to pray to the gods, but the gods only looked at him mercifully, and there was neither sadness nor joy in the eyes of the stone carvings, and he did not get any response.
It was at this time that the altar was built in the basement of the castle, and he turned his back on the gods and placed his hope in the devil.
The altar was washed bright with blood, and no one knew whether the ceremony was successful or not, and what kind of dialogue the Duke had with the devil.
But if it was a success, why has the Duke disappeared since then, and the whole family, including the servants who served them, all died unexpectedly, and even the wife whom the Duke originally wanted to save stopped breathing on the bed?
The illustrious family was torn apart overnight, and the underlying property and wealth were divided up by jackals and hawks. The bodies of the duke and his wife were placed in the morgue for seven days according to the custom. When they were about to be buried, people saw the woman pale with their own eyes. His belly squirmed, and he gave birth to a baby boy just like that.
It was too horrible, and he had no reaction to the holy water or the rest of the exorcism.The absurd thing is, no matter what, this is the Duke's heir after all, no one dares to do anything to the baby boy, they can only send him to a collateral family according to the law.
The collateral was terribly frightened, and feared that he would be retaliated by the devil if he treated him badly, so he quickly sent the hot potato to the monastery, and gave the monastery a large sum of money to help him watch it, thinking that the monastery should be able to suppress him a bit .
The baby boy's name was Ian, a name his mother had prepared from the beginning, and a nickname called "Rui".
He grew up in the monastery little by little. If it weren't for his secretive identity, he would really be the kind of child that made his parents feel at ease, and he was very easy to support.Every day is very regular, living every day according to the schedule of the monastery, and never crying.
Of course, the children in the monastery don't know the story behind Ian, but the children will be affected by the adults' performance, and they can perceive the attitude of the adults towards Ian.
Obviously Ian should be regarded as a good boy, but the nuns never praised him. What's even more strange is that Ian's face has no expression, no emotions, no joy, anger, sorrow, joy, that face is blank, and his master seems to be unable to rise up. Any emotion is like a clockwork puppet.
The children pushed against him, but at the same time they were bullying him, they were also a little bit afraid. Seeing that Ian allowed them to bully him, he was annoyed by his inner trepidation.
However, in the past few days, all their tricky tricks have stopped, not because they were stopped by the nun, but because a new child came to the monastery.
Accurately speaking, it wasn't a child, but it should be a boy according to his age. They thought the boy was very good-looking, and his figure was as tall and straight as a tree.
The nun said that the teenagers came to study theology, and they will stay here to take care of them.
The children were very happy, they kept walking around the young man, the young man treated them patiently, he was completely a perfect brother.
"Wayne," said the nun, "you're going to spoil them like this."
"Nothing," Huai En said, "Everyone is a child of God."
After he finished speaking, he turned his eyes to the corner, where a boy sitting there, looking fifteen or sixteen years old, was slowly eating the white bread in his hand.
From the outside, Huai En is only slightly older than him.
The nun noticed his gaze, her expression changed a few times, and finally she pulled Huai En aside, and briefly explained Ian's affairs in a low voice, which probably meant to let him not pay too much attention, except for necessary Outside the schedule, Ian can be regarded as air.
I thought that the young man would also be bluffed by the name of the devil, afraid of retaliation, but he said, "How can this be?"
"God is above, such unfair treatment will be condemned."
"This is the closest place to God. I want God's light to wash away the filth on his body."
Since then, Huai En has been caring for God Ian every day, and he has no intention of hiding it. This kind of differential treatment makes all the children see it.
They didn't understand, felt unwilling, and tortured Ian even harder behind the scenes with vicious innocence.
Ian still didn't respond, he was a walking corpse without a soul, not only his emotions, he didn't even seem to feel pain.
It's not that he can't speak, it's just that he speaks slowly and unresponsively. Whatever Huai En asked him, he would answer.
Huai En saw the bruise on Ian's face, and he said, "Who beat you? It's so pitiful."
He seemed to be very distressed, touched Ian's face, and even shed tears.
"They shouldn't have hit you."
But he didn't do anything except help Ian take the medicine.
When spring came, Huai En was attracted by the nun's screams. He came over and saw that the grass was dotted with red dots.
Ian sat beside him expressionlessly, his hands and body were stained with blood, in front of him were the disemboweled corpses of several birds, the murder weapon was the knife he took away at noon.
The nun was incoherent in fright, as if she saw Ian mutilate a living person, or she believed Ian would do it.
She saw Ian sitting alone under the tree, his hands seemed to be doing something, which was rare, so she stepped forward to take a look, and finally saw this bloody scene.
"He really is a demon!!" The nun screamed, "He hates us! In order to get revenge, he will definitely put a sharp blade on our necks!!"
Then, what happened to those few birds was their fate.
"No, you need to calm down now," Huai En reassured her.
He asked the nun to go back first, and he took care of the rest.
Ian only looked up at them when they appeared, and then continued to stare intently at the bird carcass in front of him.
"Why are you doing this?"
Huai En stood beside him and asked.
"I read a few medical books," Ian said, "I want to understand the internal structure of living things."
"That's it," Huai En said, "It's amazing that you can catch birds."
Ian paused for a moment, and looked away from the bird carcass, and turned to him.
Those pitch-black eyes were lacklustre, and they would feel hollow after looking at them for a long time, as if there were two black glass beads in the eye sockets.
He may not have thought that instead of being scolded, he would be praised instead.
"God said that if you take the life of others without authorization, you will accumulate sins on your body and incur punishment from heaven."
"But you are learning. If you become a doctor, you will be able to save more people."
"Ian is a good boy."
Huai En said in a soft tone.
Ian stared closely at the person in front of him, his pupils trembled abnormally.
Through the eyes, tone of voice and other reactions of the body, he was able to discern the true meaning hidden behind the words of these people. At this moment, he saw that Huai En was not trying to coax him, ease his emotions or gain his favor.
This person really thinks so, that's why he said it.
After a while, Ian said: "I still want to know more."
"It's not in the book, I can't read clearly."
Huai En: "Then what do you want to know?"
"Humanity."
Ian said.
"Humans... For humans, do you want to find corpses?" Huai En was a little confused, "Do you want to practice with your own hands?"
Ian has been watching him, observing all his reactions.
He looked at it for a while, then suddenly said, "No, no need, I will look for it myself."
If the nun was still there, she would have felt horrified after hearing this, and would have felt that this was a potential criminal at all.
"Really, that's fine."
Huai En took out a handkerchief to help Ian wipe the blood on his hands, and said to him, "Have you observed it? It's almost time for dinner, and your words like this will scare the others."
"Go and change your clothes first, and then wash your knife."
Ian didn't speak.
At this moment, he suddenly felt an unprecedented strong feeling rising from his heart.
This is like a sense of familiarity, but also a sense of belonging, as if a lonely beast has found its own group.
His eyes gradually brightened, and he took Huai En's hand.
"Ok."
He said.
If Huai En was only caring for Ian unilaterally in the past, since then, Ian has been clinging to Huai En, and they are almost inseparable.
Ian's medical skills are improving, but Huai En has never asked how he is improving, he is just happy about it.
In this way, several years passed, and Ian became an adult.
All the children in the monastery must leave when they reach adulthood, go out independently, and find their own way of life.
He was supposed to say goodbye to Huain, who was destined to stay in the monastery, but that night, the monastery caught fire.
The orange flames reflected half of the sky red, the billowing smoke blinded people's vision, and the scorching and suffocating pain made people think that they were in hell.
Fortunately, the nun was vigilant and ran out the door immediately with the children. When she counted the number of people, she found that one person was missing, but she just paused and pretended not to notice.
"Ian isn't here."
Huai En found a figure missing from the crowd.
The nun stopped him: "I haven't run out now, maybe I have encountered misfortune."
The devil's son died in the fire, and the soul should be purified by the flames.
Huai En shook his head and broke away from her hand.
He looked at her with a condemning look, and said in disapproval: "God will not abandon any of his people."
He ran back, the blowing wind was scorching hot, and then he saw someone coming out of the monastery full of flames.
Unlike running for his life in a panic, the man walked slowly, as if he didn't care about the dangerous flames around him at all.
Huai En was relieved to see that Ian was unharmed.
"Let's go."
He pulled Ian to go, but he didn't, so he looked back with some doubts.
"A Huai," Ian stood on the spot and called him softly, "Just now, the devil came to me."
On the night of his adulthood, a fire fell in the monastery, picking off the fruits he had cultivated in the world for a long time.
The devil deceived his father, and it was not enough to take away the soul of the family. Now that he is an adult, he still wants to erode his soul and occupy this body.
He said this, but he still looked fine, no different.
No, no, he is still a little different from before.
At this time, he looked at Huai En, and there was a slightly stiff smile on his usually expressionless face, as if he was not yet familiar with this skill.
He said, "I ate the devil."
The devil wanted to occupy his body, but was swallowed by him instead.
The night was illuminated by the fire as if it were day. He turned his back to the monastery and faced Huai En, his golden eyes seemed to be shining.
He couldn't be called a human being in the first place, and now he is out of the category.
Fused with the flesh and blood of the devil, he truly became a devil.
It seems that the incomplete jigsaw puzzle has finally been completed, or in other words, he was originally a part of the devil, but now the personality of "Ian" wiped out the original devil and inherited all the power and knowledge of the devil.
So he can laugh now.
He smiled at Huai En, as before, waiting for the other party to praise him.
Yi'an's golden eyes looked at Huai En without blinking, changing little by little in front of him.
From a boy's body to a tall man, his black hair turned white, his skin color turned darker than wheat, and sheep-like horns protruded from his head.
The originally stiff smile on his face became normal at a speed visible to the naked eye.
"I am a demon," he said, "what are you going to do with me?"
"Ah Huai, you always use the name of □□, follow God's teachings, and become God's agent. As a devil, I should be your enemy. How do you deal with me?"
When Ian said such words, his tone was very intimate.
Huai En looked at him in a daze, and then seemed to finally come to his senses, his face turned pale, and he took a step back subconsciously.
"Do not……"
He said, and then moved closer to Ian, wanting to reach out and touch the horn on his head, wanting to confirm that it was real.
Ian still let him do it, and squinted his eyes when he felt his touch, then saw him let go of his hand in a daze, and began to cry again.
"Do you hate me? Ah Huai?"
"I am a victim, otherwise, I will die."
Huai En stood there for a moment and said, "...Yes."
"You are innocent."
He actually said that a demon is innocent.
"You will become an excellent doctor, and God will forgive you."
The smile on Ian's face deepened.
"That's really nice," he said.
The devil directly took the man away from the monastery. In the eyes of the nun and the children, it was just two people who were unfortunately buried in the sea of fire with no bones left.
And that has nothing to do with the devil, he doesn't care at all.
He planned to start raising Huai En, a demon, and was going to raise a human.
How should human beings be raised?He didn't have any knowledge of demons, so he acted according to his past experience in the monastery. Of course, he didn't trap people in a cage. If he wanted to say, he was more like bound to Huain, and he would follow Huain wherever he went. Where to follow.
Huai En didn't expel him, nor did he try to purify or eliminate him. In fact, they didn't even have a contract, but he was just a human being. If he was entangled by a demon, there was no way to break free unless the demon changed his mind.
Ian even lived with Huai En like a human being. He really became a well-known doctor, answering some calls secretly, just like answering small orders while doing the work at hand.
Huai En entered the largest church in the capital and became a young priest inside.
Under God's watchful eyes, he actually just mixed up with a demon like this.
He didn't do nothing. One day, he put a silver ring on Ian's left ankle.
Ian didn't have any intention of resisting. After the button was finished, he fiddled with the silver ring with his fingertips and asked, "What is this?"
If it was something that was infused with the power of light and wanted to restrain him, he didn't feel any discomfort.
"Control your things," Huai En said, but hesitated.
He said: "If you do something bad, I'll use it to lock you at the head of my bed."
Ian froze for a moment, then let out a muffled laugh.
"Okay."
As a result, although he still had expectations in his heart, unfortunately, the silver ring was never activated once.
Could it be that what he did was not bad enough to meet the standard of "bad things" that Huai En thought?
No, this person was not as bright and upright as he had shown, and he got an excellent theological test, with a look of compassion, and he opened his mouth to say the teachings of God, but in fact they were all false.
Let's put it this way, if someone came to the church with a serious injury, he would really be worried about it, and he would do his best to heal the person and save the person's life. In front of him, he also felt sad, but all of this was not as distressing as he was about how to clean the blood on the floor.
An indescribable abnormality made Ian feel extremely charming.
The epidemic has turned the city into a lifeless empty city, the church is covered with dust everywhere, Huai En is still unwilling to leave, he doesn't care, there is teleportation magic on the left and right, there is no concept of distance.
It's just that he didn't expect that Huai En would be taken away by humans.
That's right, human beings are different from those monsters in the dark. They can't feel this church, and even the priest inside is tainted with the aura of demons inside and out. The personnel must have something special different from ordinary people, so they took him away and wanted to use him as a sacrifice for the summoning ceremony.
These people were lucky enough to survive the epidemic, or were desperadoes who were infected but still alive. Their lives were about to die, and they would do anything to survive.
It has to be said that history is surprisingly similar.The gods did not respond to their call for salvation, and the priests could not dispel the black air of death on them. They were desperate, so they naturally abandoned their faith and became believers of demons.
And they kidnapped the incompetent priest and used him as a sacrifice, as a token of honor to the devil.
In fact, no one can guarantee that the summoning ceremony can successfully summon the demons, but they don't know that they have unintentionally fulfilled the most critical condition, achieving a [-]% summoning success rate.
When the magic circle responded and shimmered, they were both excited and afraid, and all knelt down on the ground.
A huge Feathered Serpent appeared in the magic circle, with cruel and cold golden eyes, and a silver ring on its tail.
The leader trembled, and before he could express his appeal, his body froze suddenly, and then he lost control like the people around him, and fell to the ground, falling down a lot in an instant.
The demon turned into a human form, his Adam's apple rolled up and down, and swallowed these souls as snacks.
"Oh dear," he sighed, "how come you don't know how to call me?"
The priest's hands were tied behind his back, and he sat powerlessly on the ground, his holy white robe was stained with dust.
He turned his head away, as if he couldn't bear to look at the corpses all over the floor.
Ian untied him and hugged him directly.
You don't need to look to know that he must be crying, and you don't know why he is crying.
He was not in a hurry to go back, he just chatted with the people in his arms as he walked.
"When human beings are pushed into a hurry, they always do very interesting things."
"Will you ever have that time, Ah Huai?"
It seems that I have never seen it before.
Ian's footsteps paused.
"Why don't I take you to hell."
He spoke very frankly.
Not a curse, but a sudden thought, similar to a trip that just goes away.
Huai En didn't speak, he even breathed lightly, and he calmed down in a short time.
"Ian," he said, "will you always be by my side?"
Ian thought it was very rare for such words to come out of his mouth.
But for a moment he couldn't tell whether this was a common prayer, more like ordinary people in the world, whether he wanted to get an affirmative answer, to gain a sense of security, or to ask when he could leave.
He replied: "Of course."
"It is impossible to get rid of the demon's entanglement."
"If I go to another world, will you come with me?"
"Oh, do you want to confess your identity to me, saying that you are actually an angel and will return to God's side soon?"
Ian laughed.
"Do not."
Huai En's voice was low, maybe because of crying, it was still a little hoarse.
"I'm not an angel."
The author has something to say: Oh, there is only one chapter in this middle school story, so put it together _(:з」∠)_
That's what the kids in the convent say.
In fact, what do children know? It is nothing more than learning from the gossip of adults, and then taking this as a useful reason to exclude and target.
Ian was the longest at the Abbey, one of the first of the adopted children, from infancy to the present.
But his character is really weird, not to mention in the eyes of the children, even in the eyes of the nuns, he is completely weird.
The children in the monastery are all orphans abandoned by their families, but Ian is an exception.
The blood of nobles flowed from his body. As for why he fell here, it was also a rather appalling story.
Ian was born in a Duke's family, and his mother was a well-educated noble lady.
She and the duke were very affectionate, and this well-matched marriage was blessed and envied by many people, and she became pregnant not long after marriage.
It's just that since then, her body has rapidly weakened like a withered flower, and she contracted an unknown disease.
The Duke loves her like a madman, and seeks out famous doctors for her, but all of them fail. He can only watch her lying ill in bed, gradually shrouded in the shadow of death.
Human beings were powerless, so he turned to pray to the gods, but the gods only looked at him mercifully, and there was neither sadness nor joy in the eyes of the stone carvings, and he did not get any response.
It was at this time that the altar was built in the basement of the castle, and he turned his back on the gods and placed his hope in the devil.
The altar was washed bright with blood, and no one knew whether the ceremony was successful or not, and what kind of dialogue the Duke had with the devil.
But if it was a success, why has the Duke disappeared since then, and the whole family, including the servants who served them, all died unexpectedly, and even the wife whom the Duke originally wanted to save stopped breathing on the bed?
The illustrious family was torn apart overnight, and the underlying property and wealth were divided up by jackals and hawks. The bodies of the duke and his wife were placed in the morgue for seven days according to the custom. When they were about to be buried, people saw the woman pale with their own eyes. His belly squirmed, and he gave birth to a baby boy just like that.
It was too horrible, and he had no reaction to the holy water or the rest of the exorcism.The absurd thing is, no matter what, this is the Duke's heir after all, no one dares to do anything to the baby boy, they can only send him to a collateral family according to the law.
The collateral was terribly frightened, and feared that he would be retaliated by the devil if he treated him badly, so he quickly sent the hot potato to the monastery, and gave the monastery a large sum of money to help him watch it, thinking that the monastery should be able to suppress him a bit .
The baby boy's name was Ian, a name his mother had prepared from the beginning, and a nickname called "Rui".
He grew up in the monastery little by little. If it weren't for his secretive identity, he would really be the kind of child that made his parents feel at ease, and he was very easy to support.Every day is very regular, living every day according to the schedule of the monastery, and never crying.
Of course, the children in the monastery don't know the story behind Ian, but the children will be affected by the adults' performance, and they can perceive the attitude of the adults towards Ian.
Obviously Ian should be regarded as a good boy, but the nuns never praised him. What's even more strange is that Ian's face has no expression, no emotions, no joy, anger, sorrow, joy, that face is blank, and his master seems to be unable to rise up. Any emotion is like a clockwork puppet.
The children pushed against him, but at the same time they were bullying him, they were also a little bit afraid. Seeing that Ian allowed them to bully him, he was annoyed by his inner trepidation.
However, in the past few days, all their tricky tricks have stopped, not because they were stopped by the nun, but because a new child came to the monastery.
Accurately speaking, it wasn't a child, but it should be a boy according to his age. They thought the boy was very good-looking, and his figure was as tall and straight as a tree.
The nun said that the teenagers came to study theology, and they will stay here to take care of them.
The children were very happy, they kept walking around the young man, the young man treated them patiently, he was completely a perfect brother.
"Wayne," said the nun, "you're going to spoil them like this."
"Nothing," Huai En said, "Everyone is a child of God."
After he finished speaking, he turned his eyes to the corner, where a boy sitting there, looking fifteen or sixteen years old, was slowly eating the white bread in his hand.
From the outside, Huai En is only slightly older than him.
The nun noticed his gaze, her expression changed a few times, and finally she pulled Huai En aside, and briefly explained Ian's affairs in a low voice, which probably meant to let him not pay too much attention, except for necessary Outside the schedule, Ian can be regarded as air.
I thought that the young man would also be bluffed by the name of the devil, afraid of retaliation, but he said, "How can this be?"
"God is above, such unfair treatment will be condemned."
"This is the closest place to God. I want God's light to wash away the filth on his body."
Since then, Huai En has been caring for God Ian every day, and he has no intention of hiding it. This kind of differential treatment makes all the children see it.
They didn't understand, felt unwilling, and tortured Ian even harder behind the scenes with vicious innocence.
Ian still didn't respond, he was a walking corpse without a soul, not only his emotions, he didn't even seem to feel pain.
It's not that he can't speak, it's just that he speaks slowly and unresponsively. Whatever Huai En asked him, he would answer.
Huai En saw the bruise on Ian's face, and he said, "Who beat you? It's so pitiful."
He seemed to be very distressed, touched Ian's face, and even shed tears.
"They shouldn't have hit you."
But he didn't do anything except help Ian take the medicine.
When spring came, Huai En was attracted by the nun's screams. He came over and saw that the grass was dotted with red dots.
Ian sat beside him expressionlessly, his hands and body were stained with blood, in front of him were the disemboweled corpses of several birds, the murder weapon was the knife he took away at noon.
The nun was incoherent in fright, as if she saw Ian mutilate a living person, or she believed Ian would do it.
She saw Ian sitting alone under the tree, his hands seemed to be doing something, which was rare, so she stepped forward to take a look, and finally saw this bloody scene.
"He really is a demon!!" The nun screamed, "He hates us! In order to get revenge, he will definitely put a sharp blade on our necks!!"
Then, what happened to those few birds was their fate.
"No, you need to calm down now," Huai En reassured her.
He asked the nun to go back first, and he took care of the rest.
Ian only looked up at them when they appeared, and then continued to stare intently at the bird carcass in front of him.
"Why are you doing this?"
Huai En stood beside him and asked.
"I read a few medical books," Ian said, "I want to understand the internal structure of living things."
"That's it," Huai En said, "It's amazing that you can catch birds."
Ian paused for a moment, and looked away from the bird carcass, and turned to him.
Those pitch-black eyes were lacklustre, and they would feel hollow after looking at them for a long time, as if there were two black glass beads in the eye sockets.
He may not have thought that instead of being scolded, he would be praised instead.
"God said that if you take the life of others without authorization, you will accumulate sins on your body and incur punishment from heaven."
"But you are learning. If you become a doctor, you will be able to save more people."
"Ian is a good boy."
Huai En said in a soft tone.
Ian stared closely at the person in front of him, his pupils trembled abnormally.
Through the eyes, tone of voice and other reactions of the body, he was able to discern the true meaning hidden behind the words of these people. At this moment, he saw that Huai En was not trying to coax him, ease his emotions or gain his favor.
This person really thinks so, that's why he said it.
After a while, Ian said: "I still want to know more."
"It's not in the book, I can't read clearly."
Huai En: "Then what do you want to know?"
"Humanity."
Ian said.
"Humans... For humans, do you want to find corpses?" Huai En was a little confused, "Do you want to practice with your own hands?"
Ian has been watching him, observing all his reactions.
He looked at it for a while, then suddenly said, "No, no need, I will look for it myself."
If the nun was still there, she would have felt horrified after hearing this, and would have felt that this was a potential criminal at all.
"Really, that's fine."
Huai En took out a handkerchief to help Ian wipe the blood on his hands, and said to him, "Have you observed it? It's almost time for dinner, and your words like this will scare the others."
"Go and change your clothes first, and then wash your knife."
Ian didn't speak.
At this moment, he suddenly felt an unprecedented strong feeling rising from his heart.
This is like a sense of familiarity, but also a sense of belonging, as if a lonely beast has found its own group.
His eyes gradually brightened, and he took Huai En's hand.
"Ok."
He said.
If Huai En was only caring for Ian unilaterally in the past, since then, Ian has been clinging to Huai En, and they are almost inseparable.
Ian's medical skills are improving, but Huai En has never asked how he is improving, he is just happy about it.
In this way, several years passed, and Ian became an adult.
All the children in the monastery must leave when they reach adulthood, go out independently, and find their own way of life.
He was supposed to say goodbye to Huain, who was destined to stay in the monastery, but that night, the monastery caught fire.
The orange flames reflected half of the sky red, the billowing smoke blinded people's vision, and the scorching and suffocating pain made people think that they were in hell.
Fortunately, the nun was vigilant and ran out the door immediately with the children. When she counted the number of people, she found that one person was missing, but she just paused and pretended not to notice.
"Ian isn't here."
Huai En found a figure missing from the crowd.
The nun stopped him: "I haven't run out now, maybe I have encountered misfortune."
The devil's son died in the fire, and the soul should be purified by the flames.
Huai En shook his head and broke away from her hand.
He looked at her with a condemning look, and said in disapproval: "God will not abandon any of his people."
He ran back, the blowing wind was scorching hot, and then he saw someone coming out of the monastery full of flames.
Unlike running for his life in a panic, the man walked slowly, as if he didn't care about the dangerous flames around him at all.
Huai En was relieved to see that Ian was unharmed.
"Let's go."
He pulled Ian to go, but he didn't, so he looked back with some doubts.
"A Huai," Ian stood on the spot and called him softly, "Just now, the devil came to me."
On the night of his adulthood, a fire fell in the monastery, picking off the fruits he had cultivated in the world for a long time.
The devil deceived his father, and it was not enough to take away the soul of the family. Now that he is an adult, he still wants to erode his soul and occupy this body.
He said this, but he still looked fine, no different.
No, no, he is still a little different from before.
At this time, he looked at Huai En, and there was a slightly stiff smile on his usually expressionless face, as if he was not yet familiar with this skill.
He said, "I ate the devil."
The devil wanted to occupy his body, but was swallowed by him instead.
The night was illuminated by the fire as if it were day. He turned his back to the monastery and faced Huai En, his golden eyes seemed to be shining.
He couldn't be called a human being in the first place, and now he is out of the category.
Fused with the flesh and blood of the devil, he truly became a devil.
It seems that the incomplete jigsaw puzzle has finally been completed, or in other words, he was originally a part of the devil, but now the personality of "Ian" wiped out the original devil and inherited all the power and knowledge of the devil.
So he can laugh now.
He smiled at Huai En, as before, waiting for the other party to praise him.
Yi'an's golden eyes looked at Huai En without blinking, changing little by little in front of him.
From a boy's body to a tall man, his black hair turned white, his skin color turned darker than wheat, and sheep-like horns protruded from his head.
The originally stiff smile on his face became normal at a speed visible to the naked eye.
"I am a demon," he said, "what are you going to do with me?"
"Ah Huai, you always use the name of □□, follow God's teachings, and become God's agent. As a devil, I should be your enemy. How do you deal with me?"
When Ian said such words, his tone was very intimate.
Huai En looked at him in a daze, and then seemed to finally come to his senses, his face turned pale, and he took a step back subconsciously.
"Do not……"
He said, and then moved closer to Ian, wanting to reach out and touch the horn on his head, wanting to confirm that it was real.
Ian still let him do it, and squinted his eyes when he felt his touch, then saw him let go of his hand in a daze, and began to cry again.
"Do you hate me? Ah Huai?"
"I am a victim, otherwise, I will die."
Huai En stood there for a moment and said, "...Yes."
"You are innocent."
He actually said that a demon is innocent.
"You will become an excellent doctor, and God will forgive you."
The smile on Ian's face deepened.
"That's really nice," he said.
The devil directly took the man away from the monastery. In the eyes of the nun and the children, it was just two people who were unfortunately buried in the sea of fire with no bones left.
And that has nothing to do with the devil, he doesn't care at all.
He planned to start raising Huai En, a demon, and was going to raise a human.
How should human beings be raised?He didn't have any knowledge of demons, so he acted according to his past experience in the monastery. Of course, he didn't trap people in a cage. If he wanted to say, he was more like bound to Huain, and he would follow Huain wherever he went. Where to follow.
Huai En didn't expel him, nor did he try to purify or eliminate him. In fact, they didn't even have a contract, but he was just a human being. If he was entangled by a demon, there was no way to break free unless the demon changed his mind.
Ian even lived with Huai En like a human being. He really became a well-known doctor, answering some calls secretly, just like answering small orders while doing the work at hand.
Huai En entered the largest church in the capital and became a young priest inside.
Under God's watchful eyes, he actually just mixed up with a demon like this.
He didn't do nothing. One day, he put a silver ring on Ian's left ankle.
Ian didn't have any intention of resisting. After the button was finished, he fiddled with the silver ring with his fingertips and asked, "What is this?"
If it was something that was infused with the power of light and wanted to restrain him, he didn't feel any discomfort.
"Control your things," Huai En said, but hesitated.
He said: "If you do something bad, I'll use it to lock you at the head of my bed."
Ian froze for a moment, then let out a muffled laugh.
"Okay."
As a result, although he still had expectations in his heart, unfortunately, the silver ring was never activated once.
Could it be that what he did was not bad enough to meet the standard of "bad things" that Huai En thought?
No, this person was not as bright and upright as he had shown, and he got an excellent theological test, with a look of compassion, and he opened his mouth to say the teachings of God, but in fact they were all false.
Let's put it this way, if someone came to the church with a serious injury, he would really be worried about it, and he would do his best to heal the person and save the person's life. In front of him, he also felt sad, but all of this was not as distressing as he was about how to clean the blood on the floor.
An indescribable abnormality made Ian feel extremely charming.
The epidemic has turned the city into a lifeless empty city, the church is covered with dust everywhere, Huai En is still unwilling to leave, he doesn't care, there is teleportation magic on the left and right, there is no concept of distance.
It's just that he didn't expect that Huai En would be taken away by humans.
That's right, human beings are different from those monsters in the dark. They can't feel this church, and even the priest inside is tainted with the aura of demons inside and out. The personnel must have something special different from ordinary people, so they took him away and wanted to use him as a sacrifice for the summoning ceremony.
These people were lucky enough to survive the epidemic, or were desperadoes who were infected but still alive. Their lives were about to die, and they would do anything to survive.
It has to be said that history is surprisingly similar.The gods did not respond to their call for salvation, and the priests could not dispel the black air of death on them. They were desperate, so they naturally abandoned their faith and became believers of demons.
And they kidnapped the incompetent priest and used him as a sacrifice, as a token of honor to the devil.
In fact, no one can guarantee that the summoning ceremony can successfully summon the demons, but they don't know that they have unintentionally fulfilled the most critical condition, achieving a [-]% summoning success rate.
When the magic circle responded and shimmered, they were both excited and afraid, and all knelt down on the ground.
A huge Feathered Serpent appeared in the magic circle, with cruel and cold golden eyes, and a silver ring on its tail.
The leader trembled, and before he could express his appeal, his body froze suddenly, and then he lost control like the people around him, and fell to the ground, falling down a lot in an instant.
The demon turned into a human form, his Adam's apple rolled up and down, and swallowed these souls as snacks.
"Oh dear," he sighed, "how come you don't know how to call me?"
The priest's hands were tied behind his back, and he sat powerlessly on the ground, his holy white robe was stained with dust.
He turned his head away, as if he couldn't bear to look at the corpses all over the floor.
Ian untied him and hugged him directly.
You don't need to look to know that he must be crying, and you don't know why he is crying.
He was not in a hurry to go back, he just chatted with the people in his arms as he walked.
"When human beings are pushed into a hurry, they always do very interesting things."
"Will you ever have that time, Ah Huai?"
It seems that I have never seen it before.
Ian's footsteps paused.
"Why don't I take you to hell."
He spoke very frankly.
Not a curse, but a sudden thought, similar to a trip that just goes away.
Huai En didn't speak, he even breathed lightly, and he calmed down in a short time.
"Ian," he said, "will you always be by my side?"
Ian thought it was very rare for such words to come out of his mouth.
But for a moment he couldn't tell whether this was a common prayer, more like ordinary people in the world, whether he wanted to get an affirmative answer, to gain a sense of security, or to ask when he could leave.
He replied: "Of course."
"It is impossible to get rid of the demon's entanglement."
"If I go to another world, will you come with me?"
"Oh, do you want to confess your identity to me, saying that you are actually an angel and will return to God's side soon?"
Ian laughed.
"Do not."
Huai En's voice was low, maybe because of crying, it was still a little hoarse.
"I'm not an angel."
The author has something to say: Oh, there is only one chapter in this middle school story, so put it together _(:з」∠)_
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