Dark Magus Returns-Chapter 960: Enter The Rylon Religion

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Chapter 960: Enter The Rylon Religion

Safa had exited from the clan base and was already making her way back through the town's street, and she had one place on her mind, the church spire that could be seen up in the sky.

She was quick in her stride, and Simyon with Liam weren't too far behind.

"Hey, are you a little worried about her?" Liam whispered. "I mean, she seems to be a bit different. Like she has too much emotion involved in all of this. I've never seen her act like this, although it's not that I'm saying I don't like this side of her."

It was usually then when Simyon would disagree with Liam, to tell him he was talking crazy, or he was thinking with other round objects in his body, but he had to admit, even he was worried.

"Safa," Simyon said as he caught up and was walking by her side. "What was the point of doing that to the clan? I thought we might be using them, and we're heading to the church now, so are we going to sneak in, or what? I need to know, we need to know so we can help." Safa continued to walk forward as she went on to talk.

"According to the report, just like my hometown, deaths of several families have occurred. I don't know if the clan is involved or not, but they should be well aware of what is happening."

"There is a good chance that the clan might have set up some type of deal with the religion to turn the other way. I don't want things to become harder for us. Our visit just then was to tell them not to get in our way."

Safa could feel that this whole thing was linked, and she was getting upset, as images would return to her mind of her having to hide that day when her family died, when everything was taken away from her.

When she had no power, but now she had the power to fight back, to go after these people, and she wasn't going to hold back.

The current Rylon religion was located in the city. Taking a turn around the corner, they could see several people coming in and out. They just looked like ordinary citizens and weren't even Pagna warriors.

At least not from what they could sense. Simyon wanted to stay back and observe a bit more, but that was when Safa walked forward.

"With the system, you can tell right, you can tell if someone is lying?" Safa asked.

"Right... I can tell," Liam said.

"Good, then come on, let's head inside."

All three walked up to the large double doors that were already swung open. There was a man standing on the outside wearing a yellow robe, and he saw the three quickly walk past.

"Wait, I haven't seen you three before, if you are not part of the Rylon Religion, you need to register first before entering!" the man shouted.

Liam turned around with a smile.

"It's not a good idea to get in our way, so I'm going to help you for now." Grabbing the open wooden door, Liam then swung it, and the door crashed into the member that was trying to chase them.

It made a slight bang, which caused those inside the church to turn around and have a look at just what was going on.

After entering through the double doors, they were immediately in the main hall, where there were several benches for those to sit at, at the back a stand, and an image of a large sun with various beams coming off it in different directions.

On the stage, there was another man in yellow clothing.

Safa wasted no time, as she continued to walk down the middle of the aisle between the two sets of benches. Some of the guests were already leaving, worried for what was to happen.

Eventually, Safa stopped in the middle.

'I can feel a tingling sensation from the Lux Spear. What is it reacting to?' she thought, the energy inside this place?

"Recently there have been a number of missing people, deaths, as well as family deaths and more that have occurred in this town," Safa said, with no care for the people around them. "I've come here to ask you if you are anyway involved in these deaths!"

After asking her question, out from the halls and the pillars on the side, several more men and women wearing orange robes had come out from the sides.

"What atrocities are you speaking of, we would do no such thing, you are scaring the people, get out of here!" the man on stage shouted.

Safa then looked at Liam, who had only one word.

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"It looks like we're in the right place after all then," Simyon said, as his eyes were darting around. For some reason, he didn't think these church members were just regular members who didn't know how to fight.

Safa then tapped the side of her head in that moment, activating her god eyes. She could see it - a flow of magic that was appearing from each one of them. It was small but it was on their clothes as well as the rest of their bodies.

When she looked around, she could see a concentrated mass of it under the church as well, in the underground floor. She knew where she needed to go next. When looking up though, she noticed something else: on every single one of the church members, underneath their robe, they had a finger-sized tube hidden.

It was glowing with energy, and it was the same type of energy that she used, light magic was condensed inside.

The church members were asking all of those inside to get out quickly, and when the last of the public were out, they closed both of the doors.

"This is the first time in a long time we have had someone so brazen enter our doors!" the man said as he reached in for the finger-sized vial, and so did the rest of the members.