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Chapter 644 The Dark Iron Age

Chapter 644 The Dark Iron Age
"Where is the druid?"

Facing the village chief, Verdo asked seriously.

"Has it been resolved? In the name of the Shepherd, you have to tell me first."

The village chief asked.

"It has been solved. It is heat stroke and day demon. The day demon has been eliminated. As for heat stroke, you should pay attention to rest in the shade."

Verdo answered quickly, and then continued to ask:

"Where is the druid who told you it was the wrath of the gods?"

The village chief pointed them in a direction,
"There is a wooden house in that forest, and the Druid and several of his apprentices are there!"

After thinking for a while, the village chief warned:
"Don't blame me for not reminding you, Druid's temper has been very bad recently. He has become very impatient, a little... crazy, and keeps talking about the 'Dark Iron Age'."

Verdo looked at Eden,
"let's go."

Eden nodded.

After bidding farewell to the village chief, they entered the forest. There was a trampled path in the forest. Apparently the Osenko farmers here often visited the druid.

The forest was lush and quiet, and the two continued to go deep into it. Finally, before dusk arrived, they saw a wooden sharp point in the distance.

They approached the wooden house, and soon they saw a ragged druid with a deer head squatting on the ground, holding a branch, writing and drawing, and muttering something.

Not far from him, stood a group of human apprentices and servants.

"Stop, who are you?"

An apprentice stood up and asked.

"We are priests."

Verdo said, pointing at the druid,
"Come to find him."

The Druid who was squatting on the ground heard this and stopped what he was doing. He stood up and his eyes widened. His eyes seemed to protrude and he looked extremely nervous.

"We destroyed the day spirit."

Verdo asked directly:
"Is that your handiwork?"

The druid was stunned for a moment, then stared at Verdo with hatred,
"That's not my handiwork, that's the wrath of the gods!"

Eden said:
"Don't be fooled, there are ritual circles on her clothes."

The druid replied:
"That was painted by the gods themselves."

Eden raised his hand and was about to recite ancient words.

Realizing this, the druid hurriedly shouted:
"The shamans instructed me to draw it. It is the will of the gods!"

Verdo straightened his beard and stared:
"The will of the gods? Which god's will? What are the shamans you are talking about? And the Black Iron Age you are talking about, what is that?"

The druid showed an expression like a wise man looking at a fool, and said crazily:

"Don't you know? Yes, you are stupid true believers, of course you won't know!"

Stupid true believer?

Eden's eyes narrowed.

I remember that in the future paganism, true believers will be called stupid.

Is there any connection between the two?If there is any contact...

Thinking of this, Eden felt confused.

Didn’t I once tell the group of Fahora believers not to call the true believers stupid?

"Why do you call us stupid true believers?"

Eden asked seriously.

"Then there's no need to ask, this is the will of the gods!"

Druid said of course.

He does not mean that.

Eden's pupils narrowed.

The will of the gods...is it the king of my kings? !Or... one of the gods? !

Verdo didn't know what Eden was thinking. He just thought these were trivial details, so he asked:
"Where are those shamans?"

"In the royal city, where else but there? They are going to deal with you followers of Fahola!"

The druid apparently regarded the two as true believers of the Fahora sect.

"What is the Iron Age you are talking about?"

Verdo asked again.

"The Black Iron Age, the Black Iron Age... is an era when gods stay away from mortals!
In the past, tens of thousands of years ago, gods once walked on the earth, but now, everything has changed. They no longer show up or appear, and there are even fewer people who listen to their will. It's gone again, the gods have abandoned us! "

As he spoke, the crazy Druid began to cry sadly,
"Oh, why are they leaving us?!

Because now is the Black Iron Age, people are completely degenerate, our generation is completely degenerate, it is the darkest and most depraved generation.People are miserable, troubled, and vain. Fathers do not love their sons, and sons hate their fathers. Masters do not want to entertain their friends, and friends hate each other.The previous virtues have disappeared, the gods are disappointed and are unwilling to give people happiness, leaving only misery to the world, endless misery. "

Eden and Verdo looked at each other.

Druids attributed the reason why the gods stayed away from mortals to the Dark Iron Age and the corruption of mortals.

But in the scriptures and legends of the True Religion, the reason why the gods stay away from mortals is because of the coming of the kingdom of heaven and the appearance of the law.

Which one is true?
Eden and Verdo believe the latter, but reason tells them that this is somewhat difficult to determine. After all, they are just humans.

After crying for a while, the druid suddenly knelt down on his knees and muttered:
"People can no longer degenerate. The Black Iron Age will definitely end, just like the sun rising in the east and setting in the west. Great miracle, great miracle! The great miracle that will reverse the Black Iron Age is coming! Oh, what a great miracle!"

Verdo didn't know why. He only thought that the Druid's crazy words sounded a bit scary, revealing an indescribable weirdness.

Eden was nervous.

Big miracle…

Great miracles mentioned in pagan scriptures…

Is this a coincidence or is it
"Tell me how we can meet the shamans you speak of."

The priest stepped forward and asked.

The druid laughed, pointed at Iden and said:
"As long as you go to the royal city, you can see it if you want. They are going to deal with you group of true believers! Don't try to stop the great miracle! They will take the scroll of grace and let the world break free from the shackles of the Black Iron Age!"

(End of this chapter)

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