The Ordinary Me is Worshipped as a Deity by the Extraordinary Them-Chapter 94

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Although the crime scene’s visual impact was extreme for Su Li in that instant, such displays of intimidation hardly worked on him.

After all, for someone who knew they were naturally equivalent to the bottom of the food chain in this other world, any shock would be instantly washed away by an indescribable sense of resignation.

As long as he wasn’t dead, nothing really mattered.

Therefore, before Su Li could even show a complete expression of shock on his face, he was already able to rationally ask Mavis, “Why did you come here to find me?”

Mavis looked disappointedly at Su Li, who wasn’t intimidated at all.

“At a time like this, shouldn’t you be asking about the blood on my face?”

“I believe I still have eyes.”

The rare steak placed on the table in front of Mavis instantly reminded Su Li of the lamb meat he had eaten during dinner a few days ago.

Thanks to Lan Zhe taking over the kitchen later.

Su Li’s spirit had been saved.

“Besides, I personally think there’s some difference between being crazy and being a psychopath,” Su Li explained. “The Dark Church people might do various unpredictable and uncontrollable acts, but appearing with a blood-covered face and trying to intimidate a minor like a psychopath…”

“Honestly, it only makes one think that the Dark Church, considered a major threat by the Church of Light, is rather mediocre.”

Mavis retracted the deliberately ferocious expression she had put on her face, and snorted lightly before saying, “For someone who could manipulate us onto the same boat without giving us any chance to get off, I wouldn’t consider you just an ordinary minor.”

“Moreover, if we’re talking about being ordinary, having ‘zero element affinity’ – something unprecedented in this world – the more fitting term would be… one of a kind.”

“Manipulation is hardly the right word,” Su Li looked up at Mavis. “From my perspective, you clearly felt genuine freedom and pleasure in this plan.”

“If you wanted to refuse, the current situation wouldn’t have been possible, right?”

What was the current situation?

In three days, Mavis and her people had assassinated seven nobles who supported Ophelia becoming queen.

This number might not seem significant at first glance for a capital city with hundreds of well-known nobles. But when you consider that after the king was severely injured, the Dark Church people had tried everything and only managed to eliminate five or six nobles, you would understand this was an incredible number.

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Especially considering this number was achieved in just three days.

Originally, after eliminating Tross, Mavis had planned to lay low with her people for a while.

Tross was different from other nobles.

Like luxury gems, which might be symbols of status and position for other nobles, and while many nobles would feel proud of acquiring rare gems…

This didn’t mean other nobles wouldn’t complain about spending large sums of money on stones that, besides representing status and position, had no obvious practical use.

In other words, even though the Tross family was unrivaled in this city with characteristics no other family could match, essentially, Tross was still a unique family isolated from the regular noble circles.

Therefore, even though Mavis and her people had previously taken down five or six noble families, it was only possible because the court temporarily lacked leadership and couldn’t control the entire city quickly enough.

But after Ophelia returned, this situation changed completely.

A city instantly under martial law where not even a fly could escape, and reportedly 100,000 troops would be returning from the Mercenary City…

All this provoked the Dark Church members who had always lived by seizing the moment.

The destruction of Tross was less about Mavis simply wanting to eliminate the family, and more about her remotely challenging Ophelia.

So what if the Crown Princess had returned? The Dark Church would still kill whoever they wanted to kill.

It seemed incredibly arrogant…

But the reality was completely opposite.

The return of royal leadership meant all nobles who might have been in discord and mutual hostility were forced to cooperate under royal pressure.

And the result of this cooperation was that the Dark Church members, who had been acting recklessly before, saw their living space visibly compressed.

The annihilation of the Tross clan was a provocation, and also the Dark Church members’ dissatisfaction with the changing situation.

But no matter how dissatisfied they were, the status quo couldn’t be easily changed.

Mavis clearly understood that if they continued like this, the Dark Church members she brought would only become trapped beasts.

Therefore, when Su Li had Roy inform Mavis how to attack those nobles who wanted to push Ophelia onto the throne, and do so without heavy losses to the Dark Church, Mavis agreed without hesitation.

So even though she knew Su Li was deliberately using the Dark Church to balance the gap between himself and Ophelia, Mavis didn’t pass up this opportunity to further expand the Dark Church’s reputation.

To the point where in three days, many nobles in this city had the concept of [Dark Church is unstoppable] carved into their hearts.

Darkness loomed over the hearts of those high and mighty nobles.

They feared assassins who could appear from any angle, and dreaded death that could come at any time.

This phenomenon filled Mavis’s heart almost to overflowing with various emotions.

All the past experiences of being oppressed, resisted, brainwashed, used, and suffering all kinds of unfair treatment were cleansed at this moment.

This was undoubtedly an act of revenge.

But no Dark Church member cared whether their actions were being driven by someone’s emotions.

They chose to act simply because they wanted to, so they did it.

Like now.

Mavis said, “Although trying to scare you earlier wasn’t appropriate, you don’t need to be particularly wary of me.”

She shrugged and sat back down in her chair, swaying back and forth.

“You should know I didn’t come here because I wanted to change your plans. I came only because I wanted to hear from your mouth what you can see and predict about the Dark Church members’ future development.”

Su Li was stunned for a moment. The crow perched on his shoulder gently brushed against his earlobe before he seemed to come back to his senses and said, “Learning about your fate from an outsider’s mouth…”

Mavis looked at him. “What? Do you think there’s something wrong with that?”

She didn’t need Su Li to answer this question.

“Just by understanding information about some families, you can remotely command forces that don’t belong to you to carry out annihilation against family leaders you’ve never even met…”

Mavis sat her chair flat with a “bang,” the legs that had been tilted now level.

Her sharp, unmistakable gaze made her next words, which seemed like flattery, sound more like plain statements of fact.

“From any angle, this isn’t something an ordinary person could do.”

“At least in my view, your development in wisdom is just like your zero element affinity characteristic – equally one of a kind.”

“You can absolutely view your abilities more highly. After all, I guess in the eyes of someone as clever as you, those elementalists whose power far exceeds yours are just pawns that can be commanded at will.”

Mavis directly placed herself in the position of a pawn as well.

She continued, “Of course, given your ability to casually influence all pawns and make them willingly work for you, even I have to say…”

“Even as tools being manipulated and driven to act, the pawns don’t feel any discomfort.”

A brilliant smile that seemed somewhat frightening spread across Mavis’s face.

She sincerely meant what she said.

However, the talk about tools once again stirred Egbert’s heart.

“If your purpose for coming to this inn was just to say this nonsense, then I’ll have to ask you to leave.” Egbert had originally been in the kitchen helping Lan Zhe cook for Su Li.

After he finally emerged with a bowl of delicious-looking borscht, what he heard was Mavis’s undisguised praise.

Although Egbert wanted to raise both hands and feet in agreement with what she said, it couldn’t change the thought that jumped into his heart: “She’s trying to poach again.”

It was very irritating.

Even if Lord Su Li could, like a prophet, effortlessly predict all possibilities and command relevant personnel to guide events toward his desired development according to those possibilities.

And even if those being guided felt that sort of ease, as if being directed by a war god, and actively expressed their willingness to be used as tools by Lord Su Li again…

Egbert was still dissatisfied.

Although he had actively made many copies of “Nobody Understands Lord Su Li Better Than Me” and given them to different people, letting more people understand Lord Su Li’s wisdom that far surpassed the era, it couldn’t change the uncontrollable displeasure he felt when others discovered his treasure.

And there was also a tiny bit of jealousy that shouldn’t exist, but did.

Mavis blinked in confusion.

At this moment, she instinctively felt that Egbert, who had brought the pot of borscht to Su Li, was targeting her.

So the Dark Holy Maiden immediately fired back.

“What does this have to do with you? I’m talking to this child.” Mavis lifted her chin to indicate Su Li.

“Ha, do you think it has nothing to do with me?” After steadily placing down the pot, Egbert lifted its lid.

As the steam and aroma curled around Su Li’s nose, making his saliva uncontrollably increase, Egbert thoughtfully placed a small spoon in Su Li’s hand.

Then in an instant, this former Son of Light, who was concerned with every detail of Su Li’s life, verbally opened fire on the Dark Holy Maiden.

“Only I am Lord Su Li’s most trusted person.”

“Whether in the past, present, or future. No matter what actions you take that align with Lord Su Li’s intentions, you’re just an ordinary collaborator. Only I…”

“Only I am Lord Su Li’s indispensable…” Egbert drew out his words.

Mavis hesitated to speak, then hesitated again. “Indispensable… bootlicker?”