It wasn't even an attack; her disciple was as if he had been wiped out by a higher being.

This was completely beyond her knowledge.

A sense of fear welled up in Nina's heart; it was a fear of the unknown.

However, compared to this fear...

Nina suddenly remembered the rampaging Spirit Blood and hurriedly ran downstairs.

........................

"........."

Turning his gaze away, Yahweh lost all interest in the second floor of the church.

After all, eliminating the culprit who released the spiritual blood and caused the church's tragic state was as easy for him as crushing an eyesore with a flick of the wrist; it didn't warrant much of his attention.

Beside Yahweh, the silver-haired nun who had been kneeling on the ground felt conflicted as she faced this "Lord" who had descended to earth.

Although she was a devout nun, she was also well-versed in various church scriptures.

However, she had never imagined that such a "master" would actually descend upon her.

Moreover, why would "the Lord" descend to earth?

That's right, she never felt that the "Lord's" coming was for them.

After all, this might be a matter of life and death for them.

But to the Lord, what are a mere church and a few nuns?

The New Testament and various scriptures played back in her mind...

Moreover, as a nun saved by "the Lord," should she be grateful for "the Lord's" grace or "confess" to the Lord for her dereliction of duty?

After all, from the church's perspective, the church is, in a sense, the dwelling place of God.

For a nun serving "God" to allow the "abode of God" to be destroyed like this is undoubtedly a disqualification!

However, Yahweh just said they were innocent. Does this mean he is forgiving them for their dereliction of duty?

Having just experienced something like that, the nun's mind was already in a mess.

With so many thoughts mixed together, it becomes even more chaotic.

To avoid accidentally offending anyone, she simply remained silent, kneeling on the ground awaiting the "divine revelation" from the "Lord".

However, she didn't want to speak, but Xia Yin, who was beside her, suddenly spoke up.

"host,"

The petite nun, who looked almost like an angel, gazed at Yahweh with reverence and hope in her deep blue eyes.

"Before you arrived, many nuns had already been swallowed by that red liquid."

"Almighty Lord, can you save those nuns? They are all your devout followers!"

In fact, before Yahweh arrived, most of the nuns in the monastery had already been consumed by spiritual blood, and only a small number remained.

For Xia Yin, every nun in the convent was her family.

How could Xia Yin, with her gentle and innocent personality, accept the sudden departure of so many family members?

At this moment, with the omnipotent "Lord" right in front of her, she naturally couldn't help but pray to the Lord in this way.

In her view, the Lord is so great, merciful, and loving that He would certainly not disregard His own devout believers.

"Xia Yin!"

However, before Yawei could reply to Xia Yin's words, the nun beside her sternly pressed down on her head and then spoke to Yawei respectfully but somewhat flusteredly.

"Please forgive Xia Yin's offense, Lord. She is just having trouble accepting the sudden disaster."

To be saved by the Lord who descended to earth is already the greatest honor for a nun; how could she ask for more?

Those nuns were devoured by spiritual blood... that can only mean that this was their fate!

Moreover, although she is also a devout nun, her view of "Lord" is completely different from Xia Yin's, after all, she can recite the Old Testament by heart.

The Lord is great and merciful; lowly humans must not offend Him in the slightest!

“You are my followers, and I will naturally grant you my protection.”

However, in response to Xia Yin's somewhat "abrupt" words, Yawei only showed a faint smile.

"Furthermore, you have committed no sin and should not suffer this calamity!"

In fact, even if Xia Yin hadn't said anything, he was prepared to do it anyway.

If it were just an ordinary person who suddenly suffered a misfortune, he would naturally not care.

But as his believers, he naturally had to offer them protection, as this was one of the rules he established as the God of the Bible.

This is also one of the biggest differences between him and the original God of the Bible.

The original God in the Bible loved everything in the world equally and selflessly, while Yahweh believed that one could only receive something in return for giving.

He grants equal protection to those who offer their faith.

The nuns in the Adirat Monastery prayed every day and had believed in him for so many years.

When this calamity struck, Yahweh happened to witness it and, naturally, didn't mind redeeming these nuns who were devout to him.

Chapter 41: Miracles in the Church

Of course, besides this reason...

Looking at the petite nun kneeling before him, Yahweh seemed to see through her body and into her flawless soul.

No, it wasn't just a feeling, but rather that Xia Yin's soul, shining with pure light, was glittering in his perception.

What a pure soul! Even among the saintesses he had met who served him, very few possessed a soul as pure and radiant as Xia Yin's.

If one could be reborn as an angel and carefully nurtured, even becoming a twelve-winged archangel would not be impossible.

Even if one only possesses such qualifications and potential, whether they will ultimately achieve success remains to be seen.

However, just having this "possibility" already puts her ahead of far too many people.

Existing in a world like Strike the Blood is truly a waste of this little guy's talent.

If the potential buried within her soul were to be truly unleashed, even the true ancestors of this world would be nothing more than ants.

However, she was also lucky because she met him.

"Your wish has been granted!"

Yahweh suddenly bent down, smiled slightly, and gently stroked the little guy's head.

This action doesn't resemble a deity treating its believers; rather, it's like a father treating his daughter or a brother treating his sister.

"My Lord..."

Xia Yin, being such a gentle and kind little cutie, is naturally very lovable. The nuns in the convent often like to pat her head.

But the feeling she got from "the Lord" was completely different from that of the sisters in the convent. It was as if the Lord was omnipresent, a warm radiance that encompassed everything about her.

The silver-haired nun beside him looked on with undisguised astonishment at Yahweh's actions.

To be touched by the "Lord" is such an honor!

Sure enough, even the "Lord" would show favor to a child like Xia Yin, right?

Her instincts as a nun made her feel a little envious, but when she thought about Xia Yin, she felt it was only natural.

"Then, children lost because of calamity,"

Yahweh withdrew his hand, straightened up, and with a slight thought, dazzling holy light instantly filled the church.

"Guided by the light, return to your original path!"

Then, a "miracle" occurred.

It was as if a film that was playing had suddenly been replayed, and everything in the church began to reverse, except for the blood that had been erased.

The destroyed church slowly recovered, and the nuns who had died under the influence of spiritual blood were resurrected.

Their memories were still stuck on the moment they were devoured by the spiritual blood, and they were looking at each other with somewhat confused eyes.

Finally, the holy light dissipated, the church destroyed by the spiritual blood was completely restored, and all the nuns who had died because of the spiritual blood were resurrected.

It was as if the spiritual blood that caused the calamity was merely their imagination.

"Almighty Lord,"

Seeing this, the silver-haired nun next to Xia Yin could no longer control her emotions and bent down to sing a hymn.

"Thank you for your blessing."

"Your mercy is wider than the starry sky, and your glory shines brighter than the sun."

The resurrected nuns all realized what was happening and knelt down before Yahweh, some praying, others singing praises.

Among these kneeling nuns, Nina, who had just come down from the second floor and was standing there blankly staring at Yahweh, stood out so conspicuously.

She rushed down after her disciple disappeared and witnessed the entire miracle performed by Yahweh.

However, although Nina is the abbess of the monastery, as an alchemist, she doesn't actually have much faith in Yahweh.

She was unable to understand Yahweh's identity through the connection between believers and "God" like those nuns.

Therefore, she had no idea what had just happened.

What kind of being is that "boy" who can reverse time and break the boundary between life and death in a single thought?

Could it be, as those nuns said, that "the Lord" has truly descended to earth?

The scene, beyond her comprehension, left Nina completely unable to think, her mind going blank.

Meanwhile, outside the monastery gates, another person stood there, looking just as bewildered as Nina.

However, unlike Nina, the reason she showed such an expression was because she was excited!

"host……"

Her waist-length golden hair, her flawless and exquisite face, and her ethereal aura...

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