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Chapter 252: The Advent of the Son (5000 words)(2/2)

Some unwilling people even tried to jump up the stairs when they wanted to run up the tall building, but they basically passed through the stairs and fell to the ground, causing their heads to be bleeding.

Zarahag was very calm, and even looked at these people with a little sarcasm. He grabbed the cross in his hand and murmured softly.

“God never forgot His believers, He has been paying attention to the ground, and Akado highlights the shining of light in the name of evil, fulfilling his mission on this earth, and God will naturally forgive him.

Human beings are too arrogant and always want to summarize God's mercy and kindness in their own thoughts, but they do not know what they know, think, and see. Can piety be called piety just to fulfill their own desires?"

The two of them seemed to be surprised by their condition, looked at each other and looked at the Kingdom of God above the sky.

"I never thought that after rebelling against faith, I would have the possibility of climbing the stairs of God and going to the Kingdom of God." Akado, who had been silent for a while, spoke.

"I never thought I would climb the ladder with you." Van Helsing's eyes were faint, and then she seemed to have figured out something and sighed: "But... this is God, and his kindness and kindness always make me feel ashamed."

As she said that, she took a few steps forward, then looked back at Akado: "Let's go, don't you still have many doubts in your heart? Go and ask Him yourself."

Akado shook his head: "I have no doubts in my heart."

"Look at how many things happened after I died," Van Helsing said.

"Yes." Akado also stared at her, "I'm glad to see you again, Gabriel."

Van Helsing grinned: “So too.”

"I hope this time, you won't smash the cross on me if you meet."

"This is not sure," Van Hessing muttered, then turned around and walked up the ladder: "Let's go, although God has mercilessly forgiven you, this does not mean that you can be so neglected..."

Akado also grinned and followed Van Helsing up the ladder of God.

The stairs were long, but they were all very patient, and as time passed, they were getting closer and closer to the Kingdom of God.

I don’t know how long it took, but in a trance, they stepped on a golden grassland. The gentle and warm breeze blew on their faces. The golden grass looked particularly comfortable.

On the hillside not far away, a pure white figure who couldn't see clearly was staring at them quietly.

"Acardo, Van Helsing." The man's strange voice sounded in their hearts. "I have been waiting for you for a long time, and I have been watching you since Vlad III became Dracula."

Van Helsing's breathing was a little heavy. She knelt on the ground humbly, lowering her head, and did not dare to look directly at the figure of the man.

"I disappoint you. We have not completely eliminated all pagans and monsters, and have failed the mission you have given you!"

"No, you've done a great job, Gabriel, from beginning to end, you've never wavered and never been confused, have you?"

The voice gently soothed Van Helsing's uneasy heart--

"I can prove this for her." Akado suddenly spoke, and Van Helsing trembled in shock. She looked at Akado and yelled in a low voice.

"Don't talk nonsense, Akado! Kneel down like me! God cannot look directly at you!"

"It's okay." The voice interrupted Van Helsing's words, and he turned his gaze to Akado: "What about you? Akado, are you still confused in your heart?"

Akado was silent for a while. He looked at Him, feeling a little complicated. He originally thought that if he really saw Him, he would have many questions and doubts, but at this moment, he could not say anything.

"No more," Akado shook his head: "I just want to know now, have I achieved your expectations for me?"

The man smiled, and with a wave of his hand, they saw the scene on the ground...

Britannians and EU soldiers, those Orthodox, Catholics, Puritans, Judaism and many other theocracy believers, these originally irreconcilable beings hugged each other and celebrated the arrival of victory...

After seeing one after another, he heard Zarahag's declaration, he felt that he pulled out his void and gained the power given by God. Everything seemed to be heading towards the light...

"What did you see?" the man asked.

"I saw peace and a future with infinite light," said Akado.

"Do you know what's the reason?"

"Is it because... me?"

"You already have the answer in your heart, so there is no need to ask me again."

Akado knelt on the ground, lowered his head to the man, "I understand that your kindness makes me feel ashamed of myself. I cursed you, but you still give me this opportunity to atone for sins and give me the opportunity to wash away this sin!"

"No, your sin has not been washed away," said the man.

Hearing the sound, Akado and Van Helsing both raised their heads together.

"The great catastrophe is about to begin, and mankind will enter the coexistence of despair and hope is the era, and it will enter the cruel choice of continuation or extinction. Your mission has not been completed, Akado. Your sin has not been redeemed. From now on, you will obey Van Helsing and become the shield of the Gic (Du) religion again, guarding the God Cult, and guarding the continuation of mankind.
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