Chapter 28: bold assumption

In fact, the miracles performed by the Fools mentioned by the half-giants have no overlap with those events selected in "The Tarot's Judgment", and are relatively abstract.

However, after calmly recalling and summarizing, Igna found that, in fact, most of the miracles of the Fool were performed by "Messengers".

Igna noticed that the content of the doctrine spoken by the half-giant was partly the grace that was directly descended by the "Lord", and the other part was the gospel brought by the "Angel of the Lord".

If it is abstracted to this level, in the novel "The Trial of Tarot", the help the protagonist Yusefka got in participating in the incident is also partly a gift from the "Fool", and another part comes from the messenger of the "Fool". s help.

Although the expressions are different, the two have something in common and the form is very consistent.

Go one step further.

Among the miracles of the fool, there are many miracles related to "wish". This is less covered in the scriptures of other churches.

At least, in the literature Ignat had read before, whether it was "Apocalypse of the Night", "Book of Storms", "Tome of Steam and Wisdom", "Earth Codex", there was nothing related to "wish fulfillment" miracle.

Only the scriptures of the Church of Fools have a similar expression.

However, the point of "wish" appears in "The Tarot's Trial".

—The "Messenger" of "The Fool", "Merlin Hermes" codenamed "Master of Miracles".

The legend of Merlin Hermes and the "Automated Wishing Machine" was known to everyone in Constant before the publication of The Tarot's Judgment.

Legend has it that there was once a "miracle master" in Constant.

He and his fully automatic wishing machine can fulfill three wishes of people, and all humans need to pay is only a penny at a time.

There was even a kind gentleman who made a wish to Merlin, the "Master of Miracles", hoping that Conston, who was destroyed by the war, could be rebuilt overnight, and Merlin also fulfilled his wish.

That is, after that, Conston recovered overnight and was affectionately called "The City of Miracles".

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"Bold assumptions, careful verification." This has always been the aim of Ignatius.

"Then, let's say the 'The Fool' in "The Tarot's Judgment" and the 'Fool' of the Church of Fools are the same." After returning home, Igna immediately took out the paper and reasoned.

"First, like the Fool of the Righteous God that the church believes in, the Fool in "The Tarot's Judgment" is also obviously a supreme being."

"Under his will, the Tarot Society once prevented the evil **** from coming. This is definitely not something ordinary people can do."

Ignat's pen paused, then wrote a second inference.

"Secondly, the trial of the Tarot also involves the elements of extraordinary and 'gods'. Although 'Magician' blurs the extraordinary ability in the way of writing. But the members of the story are obviously extraordinary."

"Especially Merlin and Gehrman, obviously they are not low-level Beyonders."

Although Igna had no way of judging the paths and sequences they belonged to. But according to reports, the capabilities they have shown have exceeded the low-sequence category of the full sequence that Igna understands.

According to Igna's existing knowledge of mysticism, it should be related to Beyonders above the level of angels.

"Thirdly, both Merlin and Gehrman are at least in the rank of angels. Angels have always served gods." Igna put down the pen.

The derivation result of the logic chain has been clearly presented in front of him.

Igna looked at the flyer on the side, and looked at the three-segment honorific name only used by gods.

"…"

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The next morning, looking at the slightly brand new Church of The Fool, Igna took a deep breath nervously.

After a fierce struggle, Igna finally made a decision.

He wants to know more about "The Fool".

At the risk of being punished by the goddess.

He swallowed, and subconsciously drew a starry night in his heart.

"I'm doing scientific reasoning and exploration based on the clues, hoping to find a way to go home." Ignatius told himself not knowing how many times.

"I just want to go home, I have no other ideas."

"I just want to go home, I don't have any other thoughts..."

Although Igna doubts that in "The Tarot's Judgment", the Tarot organizer code-named The Fool and the Fool of the Church of The Fool are the same.

——A friendly existence to travelers.

However, he did not blindly pray directly to the fool.

He was afraid.

What if he guessed wrong?

Assuming that The Fool is a bad-tempered god, it is not impossible to hear that some believers associate themselves with the characters of the novel, and pass through the void in a fit of anger to kill Igna.

A similar thing happened at the Church of the Storm next door.

The Fool also has an angel of punishment serving under the seat!

Moreover, Igna once swore to the holy relic of the goddess of the night, if there is no reason to pray to other gods at will, he may die without a place to be buried.

Although, Igna also feels that there is a high probability that neither the goddess nor the fool will care what a little scoundrel is doing.

However, after all, he was someone who ran into the altar of the Heretic God head-on within two days of crossing.

You should be cautious, but you should be cautious!

Your life is yours!

"I really just want to go home!" Igna shouted inwardly.

"So forgive me!" He closed his eyes and pushed open the door of the Church of the Fools. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

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"Squeak-"

Completely different from Igna's determination, the sound of the wooden door opening reverberated in the church.

The Fool's Church is very small, and it is by no means comparable to the Church of the Evernight and the Church of the Storm in Constant.

There is no towering dome, no exquisite frescoes, and no beautiful stained windows and statues painted in oil.

Moreover, because there are not many followers of The Fool, this place is extraordinarily empty and quiet.

In the center of the church's prayer hall hangs the holy emblem of the Church of Fools.

That's a sign made up of part pupilless eyes, part twisted lines.

It seems that it should be a very strange symbol, but in the silence of the church, it makes people feel holy on the one hand, and at the same time feel extremely peaceful inside.

A half-giant knelt before the altar, praying.

Hearing a voice from behind, he slowly opened his eyes and turned around.

When he saw that it was Ignatius, he smiled gently and said, "It's you."

Igna didn't expect to meet an acquaintance, the giant who preached yesterday.

"Is there anything I can help you with?" The half-giant walked to Igna, bent down, and asked.

"I want to know more about Mr. Fool's deeds," said Igna.

The half-giant smiled: "Okay."

He opened the Holy Code of Fools familiarly, looked at Igna and said, "Then, let's start with the third chapter of the Holy Code, "The Beacon of Destiny", okay?"

Igna nodded: "Yes."

Then, according to the half-giant's instructions, Igna opened the dictionary thick tome and looked at the contents inside.