Chapter 39.1
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At this time, a full moon hung high over the small town. However, the cold, pale moonlight had no way of penetrating the interior of the church. Xiao Tangqiu turned on his flashlight and found that the murals inside the church had also changed.
Originally, the murals were all portraits of Lili Marlene. They still depicted Lily Marlene but the contents of the murals had changed. In the first mural, Lily Marlene seemed to be floating in a river while many people with blurred-out faces stood along the riverbank. In the second one, Lily Marlene was placed in a huge fire with more than half her body engulfed in flames. The group of people with blurred-out faces were also gathered around her.
âWhat is this?â Tang Mianmian was very surprised. These two murals were different from all the paintings they had seen before. They seemed to contain stories⦠However, it was impossible for them to understand the whole picture.
Xiao Tangqiu continued to s.h.i.+ne his flashlight on the huge statue in the center of the church. Sure enough, the statue had also changed. Originally, it was a sculpture of âMadonna and Child,â but now it had become the image of Lily Marlene being tied to a cross and burned alive.
The huge statue of Lily Marlene being submerged in huge flames was very shocking. The statue itself was lifelike and the facial features were violently contorted in pain, just like a real person would.
The others were also startled by the huge statue. Tang Mianmian murmured incredulously, âNever mind the murals, but how did the statue change in such a short time? It doesnât make any sense⦠Forget it, why am I even talking about logic in this worldâ¦â
âBurned aliveâ¦â The aloof woman frowned slightly. âWas Lily Marlene a witch?â
The other woman also nodded. âIt makes sense. I remember a long time ago, Europe dealt with witches this way. At the time, what was it calledk2026; what was itk2026;â
âThe era of witch hunts.â Xiao Tangqiu explained what these two murals meant, âAt the time, people would force those they suspected to be witches to be tested. One method was waterboarding, that is, throwing a woman into the river. If she sank and drowned, it would prove that she wasnât a witch and was innocent, but if the woman floated up, it would prove that she had used magic and was a witch.â
Tang Mianmian burst out, âf.u.c.k! Isnât that too cruel? Whatâs the use of sinking and drowning to prove that she isnât a witch since sheâll end up dead?! If she floats up and proves that she is a witch, then she will be dragged to be killed anyways. No matter what she does, thereâs only a death at the end!â
Xiao Tangqiu nodded. âEven if that was cruel, there was another kind of punishment, which was to burn the woman at the stake. If she burns to death, it proves that sheâs not a witch, but if she survives, then that proves that she is oneâ¦â
Tang Mianmian continued cuss on end. âThen whatever she does, itâs a death sentence anyway! If sheâs burned to death, sheâs innocent, if sheâs not, theyâll continue to torture her⦠In that case, anyone could just accuse their enemy of being a witch. That way, they can deal with all their enemies!â
Xiao Tangqiu looked at the murals and then at the huge statue in the center. âLily Marlene must have been tortured before. She was suspected to be a witch, so she was first subjected to waterboarding, but she didnât die. She floated to the surface and was then subjected to fireâ¦â
Tang Mianmian suddenly found something wrong with the whole story. âThe housekeeper of Lippin.o.bert clearly said that many years ago there was a demon causing trouble in this small town. She said something about a fire that burned for three days and three nights. Then, Lily Marlene stepped forward and sacrificed her own life. After her death, a clear spring gushed out of her body and finally put out the fire⦠d.a.m.n it! Even an NPC can lie?â
Duan Hongzhen listened with relish. When he heard this, he played with his scalpel, smiling as he said, âWho told you that NPCs wonât deceive players?â
Tang Mianmian was dumbfounded, but Xiao Tangqiu seemed to have vaguely grasped some of the so-called rules. He frowned and went on to say, âIt seems that NPCs can give information to mislead us, but I donât think the housekeeper lied to us completely. There should be some clues in her words. The fire that burned for three days and three nights may not really be a big fire. During the witch hunt era, the reason why witches were blindly hunted and killed was because people at the time were ignorant and believed that natural disasters and diseases were caused by witches. Once there was any natural disaster or plague in a small town, they would madly hunt these so-called witches.â
âWe can a.s.sume that there was a plague many years ago in Daemon Town. Many people died and the townspeople were in a panic. In order to end the plague, they captured Lily Marlene, a witch, and tortured herâ¦â
Lu Siâer was slow to respond. âSo this Lily Marlene is a witch?â
Xiao Tangqiu shook his head. âMaybe, maybe not.â
âIf sheâs not a witch, but just an ordinary woman, then isnât she so pitifulâ¦â Tang Mianmian blinked sadly. âThatâs not right! If Lily Marlene was a pitiful woman, who was suspected to be a witch and burned to death by fire, then she should have been dead for a long time, right? How could she be the wife of Lippin.o.bert?â
âYes, the witch hunts took place roughly during the Renaissance period, at least a few hundred years ago.â Xiao Tangqiu frowned, âSo Lily Marlene should have been dead for hundreds of years.â Lippin.o.bert and Mariaâs marriage happened in the early 20th century so there was too much of a time gap.
Tang Mianmian let his imagination run wild. âCould Lippin.o.bert be a vampire? Maybe heâs lived for hundreds of years? The love between a vampire and witch! Wow, how romantic!â
Xiao Tangqiu was about to say something when he noticed that the statue of Lily Marlene had suddenly opened its eyes. He was startled and exclaimed at once, âIts eyes!â
Everyone immediately discovered Lily Marleneâs line of sight. Its head had originally been hanging down with its eyes closed as it was tied to the cross, but the statue had actually opened its eyes while they werenât paying attention. It was looking straight at them, its eyes dark and sinister.
Xiao Tangqiuâs heart suddenly skipped a beat. âI have a bad feelingâ¦â
Tang Mianmian yelled, âf.u.c.k! Donât you dare raise another Flag!â
However, it was too late. Right when the statue opened its eyes, the church doors suddenly closed. The heavy wooden door made a shrill
creak
, and slammed shut.
In the next moment, the statueâs eyes shed a teardrop, which pattered onto the church floor. It was a huge teardrop.
Soon, more and more tears poured out from its empty eyes, just like a faucet⦠No, it was more like a dam that had opened its gates, and the flood spread instantly.
Within a few seconds, the water in the church had already submerged their ankles. Xiao Tangqiu immediately understood. âIt wants to drown us to death!â
Shen Yuan issued a command and Duan Hongzhen immediately turned around and pushed the door while the other two women pushed the windows. However, something strange happened. The big wooden door became as heavy as a thousand pounds and couldnât be opened no matter what he did. The windows were obviously broken but were firmly fixed in place.
They couldnât escape!
They all felt anxious at once, but were powerless to do anything else. Tang Mianmian immediately joined in pus.h.i.+ng the door. But no matter how hard he pushed, even using his entire body weight to violently impact against it, the big wooden door wouldnât budge.
Duan Hongzhen even used his flying scalpel. However, his sharp tool, that could cut through gold as if it were mud, was useless against the big wooden door. On the other side, the two women took out their weapons as well. The aloof woman took out a
Tang sword
, while the other took out an oddly shaped umbrella. The two women hit the window gla.s.s with their weapons at the same time. Even though their strength was obviously substantial and their weapons didnât look like just a normal weapon, it was impossible to break the gla.s.s windows.
At this time, the water in the church hadnât yet reached their calves but it seemed to be rising faster and faster. It wouldnât be long before the whole church was submerged.
Lu Siâer and the little boy were standing on the church bench and couldnât do anything to help. Faced with such a horrible situation, they could only hold each other, s.h.i.+vering and too afraid to even cry.
Xiao Tangqiu waded through the water trying to find if there was any other way out of the church. The church itself wasnât big. He searched the entire place but found nothing.
In the blink of an eye, the water reached Xiao Tangqiuâs waist. It became increasingly difficult for him to move and he couldnât help feeling more and more anxious.
But more than the fear, what he felt was guilt and remorse. He was the one who had suggested for them to go to the church. If they werenât able to make it outside, it would be all his faultâ¦