If Wu Chang had not seen Ebert's resentment, he would have been unable to figure out that this old Deng, who was knocked down by him with one move and died without understanding, was actually such a big man.

An ordinary person born in a middle-class family and slightly lonely, could be noticed by the church and design and implement the god-making plan, which is enough to show how capable Ebert is.

Ebert's life was full of resentment and regrets, but in Wu Chang's opinion, many of them were his own fault.

His life can be summed up in two words, which is twisted.

He had to risk the world's disapproval and study taboos that could be called blasphemy, but he didn't want to do it secretly and had to publish it to gain everyone's recognition.

He finally waited for a platform and got the support of the church. In order to let him come to the front, the church cleared all those who knew his past, and no less than a hundred people died for him.

In order to prove his research, he could watch these people die indifferently, but when he really got blood on his hands, he was reluctant to sacrifice even the artificial Irene.

Later, under the recruitment of Earl Jermaine, he gave up his status and wealth and came to Briver Island, intending to fight to the end.

This time, he finally hardened his heart and watched Earl Jermaine take action against Irene, but he couldn't help but question his morality before he died. The only bloody last words were to let Wu Chang destroy his hard work.

If Ebert hadn't been completely cold, Wu Chang would have rubbed his head hard and said to him, "You are useless even if I give you a chance!"

He learned two lessons from Ebert.

First, never hesitate about your choice. Decisiveness is not necessarily a waste, but hesitation will lead to defeat.

Second, a good brain is not as good as a hard fist. Although Ebert's brain is good enough, his fist is not hard enough, and he is still played in the palm of the hand by the church and Earl Jermaine.

It seems that he is a technical shareholder, but in fact he is just a stinky worker, and every move is out of his control.

If he doesn't help the church, he will really be the one hanging at the door of the church.

He took the last step on Briver Island and dared to stop Earl Jermaine from taking action against Irene. His fate was to burn together with Irene.

Let's not talk about the distant past, let's talk about the present.

He relied on knowing the inside story and wanted to negotiate with Wu Chang. He issued a task, but Wu Chang sent him on his way.

Without sufficient power, no matter how high the status is or how important it is to the organization, it is just a pawn.

In addition to leaving Wu Chang a deep red and high-value bloody will, Ebert's tragic life also answered several of his questions.

When he communicated with Irene at the beginning, he felt that Irene was not right. She was like a hollowed-out body, and no negative emotions could be felt in her body.

Now it seems that she is a puppet created by the church and Ebert, so everything makes sense.

In order to control the miracle called the stigmata, the church wanted Irene to be as perfect as possible, in line with the image of a saint or even a god, and even her soul was edited and created by humans.

From the beginning, the church did not give her any negative emotions.

However, the church and Ebert missed one point. In the plane of the copy world, no matter it is naturally generated or artificially created, as long as the soul is born, it will bear the seven deadly sins.

This prevented Irene from freely controlling the power of the stigmata as expected.

But because of the stigmata in her body, she has a nearly hypnotic preaching ability, which can influence the townspeople of Briver in a short period of contact.

Unfortunately, this is exactly what Jermaine wanted. With the help of Irene's power, Jermaine successfully led out the seven deadly sins of the townspeople and completely constructed the seven inner worlds.

Ebert's identity also explains why the disappearance of the saint is such a big deal, and Bishop Gilman has to ask a professor for help.

Wu Chang found a hammer on the first floor of the lighthouse and hit the obsidian slab hard. The obsidian slab broke from the knocking point, and a chess piece was exposed at the break. On the chess piece, a little man lying on the ground was carved.

"Item name: Greedy Certificate"

"Item type: Special"

"Item description: Holders of Greedy Certificate can freely enter the special space - Starlight Lighthouse, and obtain all permissions in the lighthouse."

The other world where the Starlight Lighthouse is located represents the sin committed by Ebert, the sin of greed.

This is also the only area where there is no God's messenger, because Ebert is so greedy that he does not allow any other existence to share his sin.

With the Greedy Certificate and the key given to him by Ebert, all the abilities of the entire lighthouse automatically appear in his mind.

The Starlight Lighthouse has three main functions: alchemy workshop, monitoring the entire island, and the operation center of the other world.

There is no need to say much about the alchemy workshop. All of Ebert's alchemy experiments on Briver Island were completed in the lighthouse under the pretext of observing the stars.

After creating the other world, Ebert moved all his workshops to the Starlight Lighthouse. If Wu Chang knows alchemy and mysticism, he can enjoy the top alchemy workshop in the C-level copy here.

Unfortunately, the instruments and facilities in the workshop are all replica props and cannot be taken out of the replica. Otherwise, this set of facilities alone would be priceless.

The lighthouse is both a guide and a surveillance.

The light of the Starlight Lighthouse can penetrate the barriers between different areas of the inner world and directly see what is happening in the area, including the Earl's Manor in the inner world.

Nothing that happens in the inner world can escape the eyes of the owner of the Starlight Lighthouse.

The last function is what Wu Chang needs most at the moment.

Although the Starlight Lighthouse is located in a remote area, as the first developed inner world, it is actually the center of the inner world of Breeve Island.

It connects the inner worlds on the island, and you can directly enter any inner world from the light beam of the lighthouse.

Once someone wants to forcefully enter the lighthouse and makes a threatening move to the lighthouse, the light of the lighthouse will randomly teleport the target to a certain inner world.

At the beginning, the senior players of the Deep Water Club attacked the lighthouse to draw out the teleportation light, betting whether they could randomly reach the inner world where the Earl's manor was located.

Unfortunately, they guessed wrong. The deep-sea gift they wanted to find was not in the Earl's manor.

If the senior players of the Deep Water Club received the letter from the former postman, protected Logan to continue working, and became a member of the town council, they might have known about the existence of the golden flying fish long ago.

Wu Chang returned to the top floor of the lighthouse. He saw a huge magic lens on the top floor of the lighthouse, which could gather starlight into a light beam and open any inner world.

At this moment, he had collected the four major crimes of laziness, jealousy, lust and greed, and controlled the Starlight Lighthouse.

It's time to close the net.

Except for the Starlight Lighthouse, other other worlds will only appear after the sun sets.

He sat on the top floor of the lighthouse, waiting for the real world to enter the night.

Taking advantage of this free time, he studied Ebert's manuscript. The paper used in the manuscript still had the church's logo, which showed that Ebert had not completely broken up with the church.

Even in the drawer of the desk, Wu Chang saw the correspondence between Ebert and Archbishop Gilman, which was a year ago.

In the letter, Gilman said that the church had made new progress in the research on the saint, and persuaded him not to continue to be decadent, return to the church, and fulfill his own dream.

Unknowingly, time has waited until night.

Wu Chang activated the magic lens, gathering the starlight power above the lighthouse, shining it on the beach where the golden flying fish were active, and at the same time controlling his true self to rush to the beach.

Start with the already explored world.

In the real world, the literary man sitting on the beach suddenly raised his head and looked at the silver-white light passing through the sky, showing surprise.

Then he lowered his head and accelerated the movement of the brush in his hand.

He had to speed up or he would miss it.

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