And Stank obviously didn't come here to repent this time, he came more to show off.

"Ah, thank you, Sister Freya, for listening to me." Stank said with great satisfaction, "I just wanted to share this with someone, to tell others... I'm really cute, but I can't tell the guys I know, otherwise they'll think I'm crazy."

Before he finished speaking, footsteps were heard again in the alley.

Stank was horrified: "Ah, someone is coming, Sister Freya, open the door quickly and let me hide!"

So, the same scenario was played out again. While everyone was still immersed in the shock of Stank's outrageous remarks and had not yet reacted, Stank had already broken into the room.

The moment he entered the room, Stank saw several very familiar gazes falling on him.

A few minutes later, Aesop pushed the door open and walked in.

"Family, I suddenly want to go to a place. But that place is quite dangerous. It may pollute time and change history. Therefore, the church prohibits it. I wonder if you are interested."

No matter how cold a man is,

"Okay, so the difficulty of this plan lies mainly in how to learn the location of the Lord of Storms and Time from Amat, and how to hide it from the brave Yuti."

In the small church, Stank held a long stick in his hand and pointed at the blackboard behind him, looking like a teacher.

"Well, tell me what you think."

Aesop raised his hand: "I have a question."

"Well, you said."

Aesop scratched his head and said, "I just proposed this idea, why are you guys putting it into practice so quickly? Aren't you believers in the goddess? Don't you really need to reconsider doing something that goes against the goddess's will?"

Aesop didn't know what had happened. He had already prepared himself for the possibility that no one would follow him on this journey.

After all, this is indeed something that is strictly prohibited by the church, but he also feels that given his friendship with Stank, Jer and others, even if they don't follow him, they will not report him to the church.

But what Aesop hadn't expected was that when he arrived at the church, he saw a group of people sitting neatly inside. After hearing his idea, their originally dim eyes instantly lit up, and then they reacted instantly. Less than five minutes had passed since Aesop spoke, and everyone had already started making plans.

Of course, Aesop could also see that the most active among them were Stank and Bruce.

So Aesop looked back and forth between Stank and Bruce with some curiosity: "Stak, Bruce...did something happen to you two?"

Stank and Bruce's expressions suddenly darkened again.

Damn it, you naturally slow-witted guy, can you please not become sharp at a time like this?

"We are believers of the goddess," Stank said slowly, "but in this long life, I have gradually come to understand everything."

Bruce nodded, "I agree with Stank."

...Stank hasn't said what he understands yet!

"I prayed to the goddess before, but never received a response. I hoped she could solve my problems, but they kept cropping up one after another," Stank said slowly. "But since I followed you, Aesop, I've realized that the goddess is just an illusion. Only you are... someone worth relying on."

Bruce continued nodding, "Stank is right."

"In that case, there is only one answer!" Stank raised the stick in his hand high, and then cut it off with a "snap". Then he pointed it at Aesop and said, "I will swear allegiance to you!"

Bruce was also very excited and wanted to do something, but he didn't have a stick to break things with. After looking around, he slapped Kent directly, making Kent, who was still recovering from his injuries, scream.

Faced with Stank and Bruce's sudden allegiance, Aesop wasn't overwhelmed with joy. After all, there didn't seem to be much to be happy about. He simply pondered for a moment, then raised his head and asked, "Do you have any dark history you'd like to change?"

Stank and Bruce's expressions froze instantly.

Damn it, could you not be so sensitive at a time like this!

But they also knew that such things must never be told to Aesop.

Because once Aesop is told, the whole world will know... After all, his crappy book is such a bestseller!

So the two of them glanced at the rest of the people present with threatening eyes, and Jer, Ganqiu and Kent tactfully shut up.

Because they know very well that when people are extremely angry... they will be extremely angry.

There is only one exception.

"Hey, hey, hey, what are you tying me up for?!" Freya said in a very ashamed and angry voice, "If you want to do something that violates the church's rules, then do it! I'm only a nun in name only, not officially! My job is to deal with nightmares!"

Yes, because of her identity, Freya has been tied up and played by Stank and Bruce, under the pretext of not letting this church's lackeys get out and tip off.

But Freya thought that these two guys were just taking revenge on her for accepting bribes and letting their companions hide here and eavesdrop when they were confessing.

So the two men tied her up really tightly, using a tortoise shell tie and hanging her whole body in the air. At first glance, it looked like they were playing some kind of shameful play.

Damn it, these damn escorts can even make kidnapping a crime!

But facing Freya's doubts, Stank and Bruce also have reasons.

"You mean a nightmare?"

"Yes."

"That's fine," Stank said, crossing his arms. "We're tying you up like this, so what's the problem?... This is already part of your service package, and we've already paid for it!"

Stank pointed to the bag of money that was stuffed into Freya's pocket.

Freya was slightly stunned, and then immediately said: "Well, I am a nun, you can't do this to me!"

"If you're a nun, there's no problem at all," Bruce said. "They tied you up to prevent you from informing the church. Doesn't that make sense?"

Freya paused.

Damn, why do both sides have their own opinions?

And it was indeed quite reasonable. Freya didn't know what to say to refute it.

However, apart from Stank and Bruce's burning desire to change their dark history, the others were also very interested in what Aesop said about the Lord of Storms and Time.

Needless to say, there are not many human magicians who are believers of the goddess. They believe more in knowledge and the exploration of the unknown, so they are very interested in the existence that can pollute time.

Although he is an old pervert, a silver-striped master, and a minotaur, this does not prevent him from being an outstanding human magician, so he still has the necessary qualities.

The same thing happened to Jel. As an outlier among the elves, Jel hated a monotonous life. So when Aesop was targeted by Abel and forced to "run away from home," Jel was the first to respond. For him, the more excitement, the more fun. So, he didn't need Stank and Bruce's coercion, and he had no dark past to change; he just wanted to see the world.

Gan Qiu, the only one who still had faith in the goddess and who wasn't particularly cheerful by nature, stood up after looking around and said, "I think there's something wrong with this..."

Stank said coldly: "Don't you want to change your three-egg legend?"

Gan Qiu sat down again cursing.

Thus, this unconventional journey took less than ten minutes to determine the candidates. The efficiency was so high that it was like discussing which nightmare shop to go to next after dinner.

But for Aesop, this doesn't seem to make much difference.

The only two problems are the two that Stank mentioned at the beginning. If you want to see the Lord of Storms and Time, you cannot avoid Uti and Amat from the Church.

And these two were not like those Aesop had encountered before, who could be disregarded and ignored. After all, they were the highest-level combat power of the church. Moreover, if they were discovered in advance, Aesop and others would most likely have to face the entire church.

Even Aesop's teacher, Abel, would not have the idea of becoming an enemy of the entire church.

Therefore, instead of fighting head-on, all they can do is steal the base.

"Youdi should be handed over to Aesop." Stank turned to look at Aesop and asked, "You are helping Youdi now, right? Is there any way to get her to leave here, or is there any way for her to follow us when we leave?"

Aesop thought for a moment and asked, "Is it okay to keep her bedridden for three days?"

Stank: "...6."

Yudi wasn't really a problem. Everyone had been around her for a while, and they knew the brave man wasn't exactly the brightest. It was easy enough to send her away, and she couldn't stay with Aesop forever.

Then the most difficult one to deal with is Amat.

According to Aesop, the Lord of Storms and Time is guarded by the Fenrir clan, but they do not know his exact location. It should be that only Amat, who is Fenrir, knows it.

But Amat and Yuti were different and not so easy to fool. After all, the configuration of these two people was that Yuti was responsible for combat power, while Amat was responsible for thinking. It was like Yuti's external brain, controlling Yuti and preventing him from doing anything too outrageous.

Therefore, how to get information from Amat is the most crucial part of this operation. However, Amat has already let the cat out of the bag once before, and now he must be more vigilant, which is indeed not easy to deal with.

Jer thought for a moment and asked, "How about trying to read his memory? Doesn't Aesop have that ability?"

As soon as this suggestion was put forward, it was rejected instantly.

After all, Amat is no rookie. It would be impossible for Aesop to read his memory without taking ruthless action. Once he took ruthless action, it would be no different from declaring war on the church.

Aesop just wanted to see the most beautiful breasts in the world, not to start a war.

So after a period of discussion and much deliberation, no one could come up with a stable solution.

And at this moment, Kent slowly said: "Leave it to me."

Several people turned to look at him.

"I'm probably the person here who knows him best," Kent said, "so just leave it to me to get his information."

"You're kidding, right?" Stank said. "You and him are still vengeful, right? Why would he tell you such important news? He's not someone you can easily deal with. I don't think he has any weaknesses at all."

"You don't understand this," Kent said slowly. "No matter how cold a man is...some parts of him are warm and soft. That is his weak spot."

Brothers, let's get married.

"What?! You're going on a long trip again?!" Youdi stared at Aesop, who had brought her the news, with wide eyes. "Why are you going on a long trip again? Didn't you just come back not long ago?"

"This is our journey," Aesop said seriously. "As a man who has been crowned the 'King of Darts,' I cannot be satisfied with this and stand still. I must know that there is no end to darts, and climbing to the top is my destiny."

"...What the hell is this fate of yours? Can you please stop making it sound so grandiose?" Yudi was furious, but despite her anger, she didn't question the truth of the matter. After all, these guys have always been homeless. Wherever there are nightmares, that's where they become their home. "So where are you going this time? And how long will you be gone?"

Aesop said, "Now, I have achieved some success in the art of darts. This is a milestone achievement, but I must know that blindly moving forward will only make me forget the scenery along the way and the past..."

"Can you speak human language?"

"In short, I plan to visit all the places I have been to before again," Aesop replied.

Yudi's eyes widened. "You're fucking crazy! Doesn't that mean we'll have to run for another year?!"

"No, no, no. We didn't have experience before. This time, we're going back the way we came. It will definitely take less time than before." Aesop waved his hand and said, "So this time, it will be done in half a year at most."

Yudi was so angry that her teeth ached. She looked like a wife who was furious because her husband was going out to have an affair again. But of course, this was just an appearance. In reality, Yudi was angry about something else. She narrowed her eyes slightly and stared at Aesop with a very dangerous look: "Have you forgotten anything?"

"whats the matter?"

"You haven't finished what you promised me!" Youdi roared at Aesop. "This is a big deal! To put it in a bigger way, this is a matter of whether the world can continue to exist. And you told me that you left me alone because you wanted to go back to your old escort career?"

"Yes." Aesop answered very honestly.

At that moment, everyone in the food and wine pavilion felt that the atmosphere in the entire tavern was terribly depressing.

Everyone looked at Youti nervously, fearing that the strongest hero would be so enraged by Aesop that he would draw his sword. As Aesop's old buddies, they knew all too well how infuriating he could be.

But...if these two start fighting, the entire Food and Wine Pavilion, oh no, the entire Dream Demon Town will be destroyed, right?

Therefore, even Amat, who was standing by, was prepared. Once Youdi could no longer bear it, he would immediately rush forward to stop her.

The matter with the goddess has been delayed, and the world may not necessarily be destroyed. At least it is not as likely as a fight between Youdi and Aesop.

Fortunately, Youdi also knew her limits... Well, it can't be said that she knew her limits, mainly because she didn't know why she fought with Aesop.

And what good would it be even if I won? Would I ask this guy to stab me?

That's too weird.

There was no other way, so Youdi could only sulk with her arms crossed.

At this time, Aesop proposed a solution in a timely manner: "It's not completely impossible."

Youdi glanced at Aesop and said unhappily, "What else can I do? Are you going to let me follow you around the world as a bodyguard?"

"Of course not." Aesop shook his head and said, "It's just that we can advance the progress."

"...How do you advance it?"

Aesop said, "You brought eighty-nine kinds of torture instruments, and we have used sixteen of them before."

"Well, then what?"

"Then we just need to use up the remaining seventy-three kinds tonight, right?" Aesop said in a very matter-of-fact tone.

Yudi's eyes instantly widened. "What did you say?! Use up the remaining seventy-three kinds tonight?!"

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