The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing-Chapter 259 - 197: The Secret of the Chaotic Saintess (Two in One)_3
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"Guest, we’ve arrived," the coachman said in a monotonous tone, stopping the carriage to the side and turning back, "That will be ten copper coins."
Although he was hypnotized, his instinct to collect money was still intact.
"Bye-bye, meow~" The black cat played with the tip of her tail one last time, waved her paw at An Su, and sprang out of the carriage with a light step, hopping onto the wall beside and gracefully walked forward.
This thing couldn’t be more suspicious...
What is the goal of the Chaotic Saintess, and what is this top-secret, supremely forbidden, and chaotic matter she mentioned...
An Su showed a thoughtful expression; it was necessary to investigate.
Wait, he seemed to realize something—an oversight he had subconsciously neglected... slowly surfaced.
"Another thing, Your Excellency Elf, this matter is very important." Seeing the Elf was starting to walk away, An Su quickly called out to the Elf, recalling an important matter, "Please wait a moment!"
"What is it?" The black cat turned her head, and seeing An Su’s serious expression, she paused to listen to him.
"You forgot to pay the carriage fee," An Su said sternly. He was a man of egalitarianism, never spoiling anyone, "That’s fifty copper coins, and if we go Dutch, you just need to give me twenty-five."
"Cats don’t need to pay!" The Elf bristled again. She huffed at An Su, her claws out and her posture insisting, "Otherwise, what’s the point of being a cat?" Read the latest on novelbuddy
With that illogical remark, the black cat swished her tail and walked away, vanishing into the alley.
A real disgrace to the Mysticism of Chaos.
An Su criticized in his heart; even for a ride, the Chaotic Saintess was trying to dodge the fare.
Carriage services in the imperial city were expensive, especially from the Lower City District to the Upper City District. The guards at the gate charged exorbitant tolls, accumulating to fifty copper coins.
That could equal three days’ income for a resident of the Lower City District.
And it was this exorbitant toll that completely separated the Lower City from the Upper City, forming two distinct worlds.
Fifty copper coins were small change for An Su; his weekly pocket money was measured in Gold Coins, but that was An Su Moningsta’s money, not what he had in his role as an undercover agent at the Chaos Ladder, which wasn’t as well-funded.
In this identity, he dared not spend extravagantly to avoid drawing the attention of Farol’s tax office and blowing his cover.
Moreover, he always felt uncomfortable whenever someone took undue advantage of him. An Su was a fighter for equality; his minor origins could not allow others to have more minor origins than himself.
He looked down at his shadow and began to haggle with it, "Enya, let’s split it... you can give me twenty-five copper coins."
Miss Enya’s shadow swayed, signifying that she did not count as a person just now, and shadows didn’t need to pay.
An Su sighed and neatly paid the fare before getting off the carriage.
He wandered aimlessly through the streets, strolling leisurely for an hour, zigzagging through several alleys, and after confirming with the maids that no one was trailing him three times, he removed the soul of the Chaos Ladder and returned to his identity as Ansu Moningsta.
He definitely couldn’t return to his own place now; if there were any Cultists tailing him there, it would be problematic.
If any Church secrets were leaked as a result, he would become a sinner of the Church.
After much consideration, the safest place to stay seemed to be Heaven.
Absolutely no one would follow him there.
He quickly concocted a valid reason to torment Merlin and entered the Magic Guild, ascended to the tenth floor, and entered Heaven.
As for the fact that one could freely mess around with magic in Heaven and Merlin had to fix any consequent brain-related issues or else the responsibility would fall on him, these were just secondary reasons why Ansu chose Heaven. Everything he did was for the greater cause of the Church.
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Of course, even though he was in Heaven, he still had to make time to accept the gifts sent by the Cultists; the two were not in conflict.
Merlin spotted the lad from afar and his expression immediately soured; his rare chance at a break was hijacked by this kid, yet he couldn’t find a fault to refuse him because indeed Cultists planned to take over Ansu’s body.
"Your Excellency Merlin, no need to be so downcast," Ansu said calmly, acting as if Heaven was his own home, "I’ve brought you a surprise."
"What surprise?" Merlin raised an eyebrow.
"You’re about to have a Demigod girlfriend," Ansu proudly announced the surprise, "Introduced by Lister and Arthur!"