©Novel Buddy
The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing-Chapter 276 - 204 An Su: Do you know what my current cultivation level is?_3
"Compared to social destruction, I think he would rather accidentally erase your memory,"
Ai ai ai?
Cersei’s eyes widened again. What the hell was this?
She just couldn’t understand.
Since when did Merlin have dates with men?
Cersei’s first reaction was to think An Su was bluffing her; it was utterly baffling and impossible to imagine Bishop Merlin doing such a thing.
But seeing An Su’s earnest look, with all the seriousness shimmering in his eyes, made Cersei hesitate.
Well, let this guy take advantage. After all, it wasn’t her who was losing out.
"Alright," she sighed lightly and wrote on the paper, "I buy the answer for your meeting gift, so this should be good, right?"
That’s more like it.
An Su also revealed a kind smile.
"What gift?"
Compared to fighting and killing, he still preferred making deals, ensuring mutual wins was the duty of a devout saint.
And An Su didn’t want to make a big fuss either.
"A bribe for the God of Law," Cersei wrote on the paper, "here it is, for you now."
An Su gained a profound understanding of Cersei’s original character’s righteousness; she really would use any means to achieve her goals, and now even resorted to bribery...
Cersei took out several tattered Holy Light magic scrolls and handed them to An Su, "These are royal secrets of magic."
An Su frowned and after a glance, realized he couldn’t understand any of it; most of the magic scroll circuits were lost to antiquity, their value was immeasurable, but Merlin would certainly love them.
The most uptodate nove𝙡s are published on frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓.
As the temporary custodian trusted by His Excellency Merlin, it was natural to take charge of anything related to Master Merlin in his absence, no matter the size.
Thus, accepting bribes on behalf of His Excellency Merlin was his rightful duty, and An Su, with righteousness in his heart, allowed these corrupt matters to taint him.
He conveyed the answer as a soul message to Cersei, then drew up the contract under Heaven’s witness, and both parties signed their names.
This was a contract of Heaven, so it was highly enforceable, with no room to find loopholes.
By signing this thing, Princess Cersei was now on the cheater’s ship during the exam, and could no longer report An Su.
In truth, whether or not he gave Cersei the answers mattered little to An Su; given her abilities, she was bound to pass the written exam, and the real competition would be in the subsequent practical exam.
"One last question,"
An Su glanced at his watch; there were two minutes left until his vow of silence ended,
"You’re not afraid of death, are you? And since death here isn’t real, why do you still want to make a deal with me?"
Don’t look at how docile Cersei appears now,
In the original work, she was a real scoundrel, much like the Chaotic Saintess pursued chaos with relish, she too sought delight in the light.
To die as a martyr killed by evil or to kill all evil men was her life’s dream, and it was unthinkable that she would beg for mercy.
"You said it yourself, death here isn’t the real death." Cersei tilted her head, "A fake death has no meaning, and it’s quite boring."
An Su raised an eyebrow slightly; he watched the time. It had only been nine minutes, with one minute left until the vow of silence was to end.
Yet Cersei could already speak.
There was only one possibility; she had just broken free of the demigod’s constraints, ending the vow of silence one minute early.
This strength, she was already close enough to challenge that Chaotic Saintess... even to compete with her.
"There’s another reason,"
Cersei looked intently at An Su, with the purest joy sparkling in her white eyes, "I don’t want to forget meeting you today, it was so delightful. How can there be such an inherently evil person born in this world? A rare and brilliant talent that comes once in centuries."
"Truly worthy of recognition by that God of Law,"
An Su kept a poker face, thinking to himself that she was no good either, a once-in-centuries occurrence too.
"I want to experience that feeling for real... It must be wonderful." Cersei drew closer, her gaze fixed upon An Su’s eyes, "To uphold my righteousness, I want to truly defeat you, or to truly be defeated by you."
There’s something wrong with your head.
An Su concluded that this woman was also coveting his body.
"I hope to see you again in the formal assessments after the preliminary exams,"
Cersei gently lifted the hem of her white skirt, her pupils seemingly twinkling with light, she said earnestly, "Until then, please become even more wicked."
Sure, as you wish.
An Su exercised his authority as the temporary custodian of Heaven to remove Miss Cersei Milton from Heaven.
It was nearly three in the afternoon, and His Excellency Merlin’s date was about to begin; he had prepared to watch with the Magic Eye. This place could no longer accommodate non-essentials.