But here it is a symbol of status and convenience.

In every way, that carriage was superior to the cars that had plying the streets of Charles's previous life.

Although it was raining heavily outside, it had almost no effect on Theresa.

"If I chase the guests away on a rainy day, Melnadette will blame me." Charles said seriously.

He saw death in Theresa.

If she were allowed to leave now, she would die when she returned home alone after sending Sif back home.

The ability to predict the future will make Ciel lose his expectations for the future, so Ciel does not use it often.

But just because he won't use it often doesn't mean he'll give up this convenient ability.

Although Charles' identity was fake at this time.

But some of the emotions he experienced while playing this role were real.

Whether it is the interesting Professor Endsworth, the useful tool Peroz, or Theresa who falls in love with him, they are all important people to Charles in this era.

Therefore, he will use his power to lock in a certain future.

That is, when they step into the path of death, Ciel will see the future about their death.

And just now, when Theresa stood up and wanted to leave, Charles saw that future.

So, abnormally, he stopped Theresa from going back.

Although nothing would happen between him and Theresa, Charles somewhat enjoyed the feeling of being loved.

Although it was a bit of a scumbag, at least now he didn't want this feeling to disappear.

"What a fake excuse! I never saw you trying to keep us when it snowed before." Sif complained.

"Then... maybe it's because Theresa hadn't taken my first kiss yet?" Charles teased.

In an instant, Theresa, who was about to refuse again, suddenly turned red in the face, her hands and feet were a little at a loss, and then she pushed Charles hard.

"How could the bastard who runs the City of Eternal Night have his first kiss?"

"That's because I...took yours..." Ciel's tone was a little subtle, and Theresa's face turned even redder.

"Wow~ You never told me this!" Sif grabbed Theresa who was about to run away and was a little dissatisfied.

Theresa nudged Sif and said, "A lot of people saw that. I thought you knew about it."

"Besides, how can I have the nerve to say such a thing!"

After saying this, Theresa glared at Charles fiercely.

But although she looked angry, she was actually a little happy in her heart.

After all, compared to his previous ambiguous attitude, Charles' words just now seemed to be interpretable from other perspectives.

Of course, the more likely possibility is that Charles didn't think that much.

But being willing to talk about these things in front of others is itself a recognition of yourself, isn't it?

Theresa blushed slightly.

She felt a little unreserved. If she had a tail like the Dog People, she would probably be wagging it with joy, unable to contain herself.

While feeling thankful that she didn't have a tail, Theresa also lamented her own stupidity.

When she was young, she couldn't understand why her sister Anne would withstand the pressure from their father because of Fox - although he didn't blame her too much, Theresa could feel that her father didn't like her sister's choice.

In Teresa's heart, her father is God and cannot be disobeyed.

It's not just her, all the children in Severus' family think so.

My sister respects my father very much, but she still does things that make him displease her.

Now, Theresa felt that she might understand her sister a little.

She was so happy just by realizing that Rocks might like her. How did her sister feel at that time?

Thinking of this, Theresa raised her head, glanced at Charles, and quickly lowered her head again.

In the early morning, the sky after the rain diluted the smoke emitted by the factory, and the sky in Moroston was particularly blue today.

The fragrance of earth and grass flows into the city with the breeze.

The dining table at Rocks Manor was filled with tempting food.

After a night of adjustment, in the morning, at Sif's suggestion, Theresa tried hard to maintain her original posture.

But after a moment, seeing Charles's eyes fixed on Mernadette, Theresa's mood became depressed.

Although she knew that she shouldn't have any other thoughts about Mernadette, Theresa still felt a little jealous when she saw Charles's gaze.

Theresa felt guilty for her despicable behavior, but she couldn't stop some strange thoughts in her heart.

While Theresa was lost in thought, Barton, who had been serving outside, knocked on the door.

"Sir." Barton walked quickly to Charles' side and whispered in his ear.

Charles was silent for a moment, nodded to Barton, and then turned his attention to Theresa.

"Theresa, Mr. Doug's butler has arrived and hopes you can go home. Something happened at Severus Manor."

Theresa was stunned. Charles sighed and then turned his attention to Barton beside him.

"Barton, go find Floyds and ask him or someone else to escort Theresa back."

"Okay, sir."

Something happened at home...My father is so anxious looking for someone to look for me, it must be a big thing.

Escort me back...

Why escort?

Could it be that my brothers and sisters are in danger?

Theresa's heart slowly sank.

Sif, standing by, also had an idea after hearing what Charles said. She gently grasped Teresa's hand and said, "Don't overthink it. Maybe it's not such a bad thing."

Teresa forced a smile and said nothing more. She walked out the door in silence and quickly.

Don't overthink...

Although my father did say recently that there was something wrong with the situation.

but...

Theresa cleared her mind and tried hard to control her thoughts.

However, when she saw the gaze of the housekeeper at the gate of the manor, her heart slowly sank.

"Brother...did something happen at Sister Theresa's home?" Mernadette asked worriedly.

Ciel nodded, but said nothing more.

Last night, he could have imagined that Severus' family might encounter some trouble.

But I didn't expect something like this to happen.

The original rules have been completely broken, and Mroston is about to be in complete chaos...

Severus Manor.

Compared to the past, it is particularly cold here today.

Along the way, Theresa did not ask the housekeeper anything about the house.

Although very childish.

But she would rather endure the suffering than have some news come to her ears.

"Miss, we're home." Berg lowered his head.

Theresa sat motionless in the carriage, staring at the gate in front of her.

It seems that this can prevent all sadness.

"Mr. Doug...I'll leave it to you, Miss." Berg whispered again.

Theresa slowly stood up and almost fell when she got out of the car.

She stumbled toward the lobby.

Father, William, Eric....

Three figures came into her sight, and instead of feeling at peace, Theresa's heart ached even more.

The faint crying sounds and the coffin placed in the lobby seemed to be telling her something.

"Sister...Severus' family...we are the only ones left." Eric threw himself into Theresa's arms, crying loudly.

Severus's family was not a large one.

But this generation, Doug has seven children.

Now only William, Eric and Theresa are left.

Doug turned his back to the others, his gaze fixed on the coffins that almost filled the entire hall. His body was trembling, his anger and hatred nearly devouring him.

If he could, he would sell his soul to the devil in exchange for the opportunity to destroy his enemies.

It’s a pity that there are no gods or devils in this world.

The mutilated corpse and the eyes that were still open were eroding Doug's remaining sanity every moment.

His face began to become ferocious.

His home and family are gone...the things he has always protected are gone, and the beliefs he has always held on to are shattered.

"Father..." Theresa grabbed Doug's arm.

Doug's body paused slightly, then turned around and gave her an ugly smile.

“Spend more time with them…”

"I will have my revenge."

Not lost yet...

I still have a chance to get my revenge!

You should have killed me first.

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Chapter 156 Chapter 36 You Should Kill Me First

"No matter how powerful a dead thing is, it can never compare to a living person."

"The glory that belonged to God has long since ended."

"So...why can't you just accept this ending? Wouldn't it be better for you to just be my strength?"

Amidst the soft singing, an old man holding a cane stood outside the borders of the Kingdom of York.

In his sight, the dazzling light of the sun above the Kingdom of York continued to radiate.

From the Dark Ages to the present, although the existence of Holy Light is unknown to outsiders, it is not an absolute secret.

The ancient demigods had all come into contact with the Holy Light to some extent.

Some even nearly became the new heir of Holy Light, just one step away from becoming the second sub-god after the Godless Era. But in the end, he chose to give up.

The extraordinary nature of the Five Gods Church does not force people to change their beliefs, this only refers to following God.

In other words, for most people, the extraordinary characteristics of a demigod are enough to subtly change people's way of thinking. Even an unbeliever will gradually believe in the gods and become their loyal believers because of the extraordinary characteristics.

From the god level...those who once had desires for the Holy Light would have some thoughts in their minds that they absolutely could not tolerate just by looking at it.

For them, following God, even the true God, is their lifelong ambition.

However, this does not mean that they will give up themselves in order to become submissive to God.

God must have God's pride.

Even if they are only half-gods.

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