Chapter 447 Three Spells

Jonathan asked, “I must admit, I am quite intrigued. As a Holy Golden Knight within the esteemed Supreme Sect, someone who is held in high regard, what led you to betray them and make your escape?”

Yeverie glanced at Torrence as she had the same question, too.

Torrence's expression turned dark as pain crossed his features. He slowly revealed, “From my earliest memories, I was raised within Supreme Sect. There was a group of us, children who grew up together, and as time passed, some of us went on to become Holy Golden Knights, clerics, cardinals, and priests. We were sent to various corners of the country to serve Supreme Sect. We were close friends. Despite being an orphan, I felt blessed to have the opportunity to serve Theos, to live a privileged life, to be respected by many, and to have such incredible companions.”

Jonathan and Yeverie exchanged a knowing glance, acknowledging the privileged life that Torrence had experienced within Supreme Sect.

This only served to intensify their curiosity, prompting them to yearn for more insight into the circumstances that led to Torrence's betrayal and escape.

Torrence continued, “From a young age, the elders in Supreme Sect instilled in us the belief that Theos was the one and only God, the most benevolent and radiant deity in the world. They taught us that by faithfully placing our trust in Theos, we would transcend even in the face of death.”

Such teachings were not uncommon within the realm of religious practice.

Jonathan recognized the familiar dynamics at play. He understood that religion often revolved around faith, and faith was the very essence of any religious belief system. It was customary for Supreme Sect to encourage their disciples to put their trust in Theos.

Torrence continued, “Thus, I have always regarded Theos as a great, radiant, and holy presence.”

“Did you realize something that made you think Theos wasn't that

who maneuvered her way to the pinnacle of power. The religion she promotes serves as a means to consolidate the faith of her disciples, allowing her to demonstrate her supposed greatness. Additionally, she established the Drago Guards, a group entrusted with locating talented children throughout the country and bringing them to Supreme Sect for cultivation. It matters little whether the children are orphans or have families. The Drago Guards would take them away, covertly disposing of their families regardless of the

help but think about Lailah and the striking parallels between her experiences in the Divine Realm and

when he thought of

had hidden within the Eonetara Gate as she was upset with

pretended to be kind, yet beneath that façade

asked solemnly, “Torrence, were your parents murdered

and interrogate one of the Drago Guards, which led me to uncover their hidden secret. Through my investigations, I

he continued, “Nevertheless, I can no longer bear the hypocrisy of Supreme Sect. From as far back as I can remember, I took great pride in being a disciple of Supreme Sect. However, my faith has been shattered upon uncovering the dark secret of the Drago Guards. I can no longer remain within the confines of the sect. Moreover, it is only a matter of time before the higher-ups discover my investigation into the Drago Guards. Given that the Drago Guards are their most closely guarded secret and have committed numerous crimes, they would not hesitate to eliminate me.

you, but it would prove challenging for them. If your betrayal is

that no one else is aware of it. Therefore, Supreme Sect must maintain a low profile. Additionally, Moose possesses numerous concealed weapons, making it effortless for them to eliminate me. If you hadn't arrived

asked. “I checked

weapon. He likely possessed other distinctive spells as well, although he didn't have the opportunity to utilize

After all, his Fire Phoenixes nearly took your

owes much to luck, primarily because you killed Moose. If you hadn't gained his trust and happened to be by his side, it wouldn't have been

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