Pastor's Tantra

Chapter 45 Are you in pain? are you hungry?

Aiwass returned along the original path.

Climb over barren mountains and cross dirty rivers.

After he arrived at the abandoned warehouse where the stone was stored, another full half hour passed...Aiwass waited for the curse.

Deep in his body, he suddenly felt intense discomfort.

Just like when you have a cold or a fever, your body starts to feel cold and shakes uncontrollably. Immediately afterwards, the limbs began to become weak, the breath out became hot, and the skin began to hurt - that was the subcutaneous nerves beginning to be damaged by the curse.

What a familiar feeling.

"...It's so slow. It's only now."

Aiwass murmured lowly, and his progress gradually became slow and heavy.

He felt that his eyes were becoming red, swollen and painful, and his brain was gradually feeling dizzy and dull.

He laughed at himself in a low voice: "It's like dreaming back to childhood."

This is the "curse of fever." It was the curse he had exorcised from little Aiwass before.

It was also the curse that fell upon Aiwass as a child.

It is on the same level as the "Poisonous Food Curse" that caused Lulu to vomit blood. It is slightly weaker than the "Curse of Blood".

"...a demonologist who specializes in curse factions."

Aiwass knew the other party's identity clearly in his mind: "This is not like a Star Antimony person."

The devil scholar who was born in Xing Antimony is actually best at ritual science. Next is demonology.

Curseology is not in the official textbook.

Because even the Star Antimony Kingdom, which allows demonologists to exist, does not want anyone to be able to easily curse their nobles and officials.

The Hook Demon is not a very useful demon either.

Its low intelligence and single attack method mean that many tedious tasks cannot be completed by the little devil; and because of its low level, demonologists cannot sign a contract with the Shadow Demon like they did with Aiwass. Gain attribute affinity to strengthen yourself.

Generally speaking, the devils that demonologists sign contracts with are stronger than themselves. Otherwise there would be no point in selling your soul.

——Selling your soul to sign a group of weak chickens with a big temper, then why don’t I just accept a hard-working disciple?

This demonologist can skillfully use a variety of curses, which shows that his level is definitely not low. At least there is a second energy level, or even a third energy level. But the demon he contracted with is obviously weak; since he always hides in the dark and never comes to attack in person, it shows that he is probably not as good at ritual spells as Da Zi.

Demonologists who are particularly good at curses are a characteristic of the desert people of the East. In the high-intensity desert war for sacred water sources and oasis areas, curse masters who can attack important enemy figures through vicious means are a very important talent resource. In the resource-poor desert, it is difficult to assemble the materials for complex rituals, so ritual science has not developed among the desert people.

This is also consistent with him working for the mastermind behind the scenes, and more consistent with what Jack the Ripper said, where the Master eventually left Avalon and headed east of the desert.

——The curser came from the desert and came to the Kingdom of Avalon. He took refuge with a certain big shot and received money to "curse and kill" on his behalf. He earned money and benefits by paying to curse the designated target. After making enough money, he ran away and returned to China. This is probably the whole truth.

...This shows that the big man is quite kind. Knowing so many of his secrets, yet not being silenced, she was able to let him go.

Of course, it is also possible that he has been silenced. But Jack didn't know.

This hook demon is just part of the mature curse ability system of the murderer behind the scenes.

After weakening the target with a curse, he then teleported the Hook Demon over to finish the deal. Hook Demon is just his ability to finish off enemies, but it's not the core of his ability.

——No wonder he didn’t specially cultivate the Hook Demon.

He had the knowledge, but he didn't do it himself.

Because it's not necessary.

This demon was originally a tool-it can be seen from the fact that he can give it up to students he has just met.

Like Jack the Ripper, if you cherish this demon too much and strengthen the Hook Demon through rituals, you may become too famous.

Although after the Iron Hook Demon was strengthened, Jack was able to temporarily devote his consciousness to the Iron Hook Demon, and use his brain to control this little demon that was mentally retarded but was indeed fleshy and did a lot of damage.

But this strengthening ritual carries its own risks.

Because for a curser, being famous is not a good thing. Just like Sherlock lifted his own curse... When a person knows that he will be cursed, then the curse will not be so terrible. Because different curses have corresponding solutions.

The curser's existence is not known to others, which is success and victory.

"The target died in an accident" is the highest compliment.

"It turns out...my biological parents died like this."

Aiwass murmured.

The increasingly severe high fever made his mind wander, but his memory was gradually sorted out.

Judging from the Jack the Ripper incident. In real history, this combination of the Curse Master and the Hook Demon should also exist.

Aiwass was given a "fever curse" by him when he was a child, causing him to faint and lose consciousness. That's why I don't remember what happened next.

But as a fragile child, he suddenly suffered a high fever and lost consciousness. He did not die from this in the end - there is only one possible answer, that is, his curse was dispelled.

The difference is that it was not Julio but Bishop Mathers who should have dispelled the curse.

In real history, he would not be banned because his level was too high above this dungeon, and Julio would have access to Mathers.

This also explains by the way why Mathers was so concerned about Aiwass and was so enthusiastic when they first met...even willing to lend him the key to the chapel. He said he was repaying Professor Moriarty for helping him, but I'm afraid the real reason was Julio.

When they first met, he recognized Aiwass as the child of his student Julio Alexander. Because there are obvious traces of "Julio" and "Annie" on Aiwass.

He felt regret and sorrow for not saving his students back then. In order not to make the same mistake again, he made up his mind to protect Aiwass at all costs.

From his attitude, Aiwass can judge in the opposite direction - it is precisely because Bishop Mathers thought he could solve this incident, but ultimately failed to do so, that he was so regretful.

Combined with the requirements of this mission.

They need to leave the cathedral and head to the Plaza de Justice.

——This place name cannot appear out of thin air. And it cannot be the location of the Curse Master in the first place, because there is no space to place a complicated ritual table; then this can only be a place related to the death of Aiwass's biological parents.

In other words, after the curse on Aiwass was lifted, Julio chose to go to the Plaza de Justice for some reason.

Aiwass had already fallen asleep at this time, so he didn't know what happened next.

The story going forward should be the same as the story happening now.

The difference is probably that other ritual participants who have nothing to do with the Aiwass family were not cursed by the curser - just like Anne could not be an extraordinary person on the path of beauty in the correct history; of course Nor would there be a newsboy who was a mage. On the Glass Island, it is even less likely that there would be so many extraordinary beings with different paths.

The Aiwass family should be the only ones to be cursed.

And some of them may be cursed and killed first, or they may be cursed together. Finally, the sleeping little Aiwass was put aside, and the two of them lured away the enemy.

This illustrates one thing. The murderer didn't want to kill Aiwass or his cousin at all - his target was Julio or Anne, so Aiwass could survive and be sent to the orphanage safely.

Now there's only one problem.

——Why on earth did he kill his parents?

"It seems that I can only ask in person..."

Aiwass murmured in a low voice, and his lowered eyes became gloomy: "I didn't plan to do this at first.

"But you are so incompetent.

"You really caused me trouble. I kept you for so long, but the ceremony was almost over before you started cursing me..."

——You’re not still trying to kill the bone sculpture, are you?

He stared closely at the corner of the abandoned stone warehouse. There were traces of crimson gathering there.

The red and terrifying outline of the Iron Hook Demon has been partially revealed, and Aiwass saw that it was facing him with a ferocious smile filled with murderous intent. Each of its four arms held slender iron hooks that could easily tear the body apart.

And it has obvious frostbite and frost color on its body, which are traces of being injured by the ability of Dusk Road.

"Ah, hello. Child..."

Aiwass greeted it politely, without any fear or disgust.

He asked slowly: "Are you in pain?

"are you hungry?"

Without waiting for the Hook Demon to fully appear or for any response, Aiwass quickly pulled out the paper knife.

He took the first step and inserted his backhand into his neck!

——Blood bursts out!

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