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Chapter 473 Agatha Christie

Today is unexpectedly normal.

And the business was unexpectedly good.

Fortunately, Glow Hourglass thought that the scene I saw a few days ago was wrong.

Although he always feels something is wrong, he can't tell it no matter how hard he sees it.

People came and went in the street market, and the vendors shouted vigorously.

But there is no need to shout about the glow hourglass.

Even if there is no advertising, someone will rush to buy what he sells.

There are also as many people around his stall today as ever.

He felt that he was going to make a fortune again.

Yes, everything is as usual, he welcomes a group of customers and sends away another group of customers.

Those who came had strangers and familiar faces. They were chatting and laughing, adding a joyful color to his vision.

The scene that day might have really come up with him.

He began to gradually forget the abnormality of that day and began to devote himself to the work at hand.

And the trace of something that made him feel something was wrong just now gradually faded out of his mind.

However.

That little thing was like the residue of a broken thread, and it could not be completely eliminated from his mind no matter what.

"It still doesn't feel right." Glow hourglass put out a stack of freezing talismans again. The pile of freezing talismans just now have been sold out by enthusiastic buyers. "What's wrong?"

He still couldn't find the real problem of things.

But at this moment, a subtle sound of metal collision reached his ears.

Yes, in this noisy street market, a subtle sound of metal came into his ears without any bias.

The sound was even smaller than the sound of a mosquito's wings and flies sucking, but he heard it.

It was as if he was destined to hear this sound.

It was like everyone present could not hear anyone except him.

"The origin·Time stops!"

In an instant, the air in the entire street market became quiet.

The length of the street market is about thirty meters, and at this moment, the glow hourglass has also expanded its time stopping range to thirty meters.

But at this price, his time stopping lasted for less than two seconds.

But for him, it's enough.

The moment Shi Shu unfolded, his body had already arrived at a customer in black outside his stall.

From the beginning, the abnormality that he constantly perceived in his heart was caused by this person.

If this person had not existed, he might not have had the inexplicable strangeness he had just now.

However, the reason why Glow Hourglass discovered this person was entirely because of the sound of metal jingle just now.

It was the slight metal sound of that body that made the glow hourglass lock on the man.

Now, he had to lift the man's black robe up to see what he was hiding under the robe.

However, when the glow hourglass really opened the man's robe, he was stunned.

Hiding under the black robe, the sound of a halo church was a badge.

This person is a clergyman!

Glow hourglass immediately put down the man's robe and quickly sat back on his seat.

Time stop is lifted.

"Cough cough cough...cough..." The glow hourglass coughed violently.

Just now, in order to see the badge clearly, he could only forcefully extend the time of stopping for one second, which made him feel a little overloaded for a moment.

But this second is indeed worth it.

The man in black looked like he noticed nothing unusual, so he continued to walk away from the Glow Hourglass stall.

The Glow Hourglass was sitting on his stool and thinking.

Why do clergy come to this place?

When he joined the Halo Guild, he also learned about some of the rules and regulations of the Halo Church.

For example, clergymen cannot enter and exit secular entertainment venues unless approved.

And the street market is also under this restriction.

So, that is, either the clergyman just now secretly escaped the rules, or he was approved.

In the eyes of the Glow Hourglass, this person is obviously the latter.

But why does the church specifically approve a clergyman to hang out in the streets?

There is no particularly definite answer to this question.

But he understood that this must have something to do with the abnormality two days ago.

Looking at the clergyman walking around, a smile hung on the corner of the glow hourglass' mouth.

He knew that he seemed to be closing the stall early today.

...

"Head, head!" Severs finally mustered up the courage to shout this sentence.

He understood that anyway, he said it was death, and not saying it was death. It would be better to submit a advice before death to him, and it would be more in line with his life creed.

Although his life creed is to survive, he will die anyway, so it is not bad.

"Tell me, what else do you have?" Mokan nodded, and asked at Severs with the big knife in his hand.

Severs' eyes stared at the machete and swallowed a saliva in his throat.

He was indeed afraid of death.

But he was more afraid of Mokan's gaze than death.

"Hey, I said." Severs said tremblingly, "Or...or... we... we..."

"If you have a fart, just let it go!" Mokan spat at the side.

"Or why don't we fight this war? The opposite side is so strong. They have everything, spells, cannons, and a bunch of strange things. Our brothers died as soon as they appeared. Our troops were not as strong as the last time. Otherwise, we will take our brothers first and then go to the door. Please, please, you're going to take our brothers to die. I'm irrational, brother!"

Severs told Mokan everything he wanted to say without breathing.

Because he was afraid that he would be beheaded by Mokan once he paused.

After his words stopped, what was left to everyone present was a long silence.

"What...what happened?" Severs closed her eyes and did not dare to look at Mokan.

He didn't want his head to see his body when he died.

"Are all you said just now true?" Mokan's tone calmed down.

"Yes... it's true, it's true." Severs nodded vigorously.

"Do you really think we have no chance of winning this time?" Mokan sat down and asked at Severs.

"Stop talking about it, there is no zero." Severs said tremblingly, lowering her head and closing her eyes.

"Okay, then." Mokan sighed, "Maybe my father was right at the time."

"What?" Severs was a little unbelievable. He finally opened his eyes and looked up at Mokan.

"Get up." Mokan stretched out his hand toward Severs, ready to pull him up.

At this moment, Severs also tentatively extended his trembling hand to Mokan.

"Thank you, thank you, boss." Tears came from Severs' eyes.
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