Super Righteous Player
Chapter 940 - 473 "Johnny and Cherry

Chapter 940: Chapter 473 "Johnny and Cherry

The words of the Tragedy author indeed made everyone present pause momentarily.

Although the Tragedy author had personally "sacrificed" Annan back to life... such an act in itself, was bound to unsettle people.

—Because it implied that the Tragedy author had indeed contemplated how to abduct Annan, who was "immune to forced teleportation skills." Therefore, he was so keenly aware of Annan’s characteristics and knew how to circumvent this trait to take Annan away.

It was like being locked out of your house after losing your keys in a moment of anxiety, only for a bear-faced neighbor to suddenly grab you and loudly declare, "Don’t be afraid."

Then he pulled out the keys to your own house.

—Kafney’s eyes had sharpened instantly at the time.

Therefore, apart from Maria, who was still very sincere in her gratitude towards the Tragedy author for bringing Annan back... the other few people in the room were filled with suspicion at the Tragedy author’s sudden appearance.

After all, the difficulties Annan faced were not resolved by him. He had merely reduced the troubles Annan faced—which had nothing to do with Annan’s safety and were merely about explaining the disappearance of the Grand Duke of Winter.

Maybe only Annan himself would consider this a trouble...

Maria didn’t care about the attitudes and opinions of strangers outside her acquaintances.

And as for Noah, even Kafney herself didn’t think anything was strange—after all, the Eldest Princess and Philip were much more outrageous. The first time Annan had visited, Philip had even tried to blow Annan up...

Noah’s people are notoriously lazy and free-spirited, and it was normal for their leaders to drop the ball in formal occasions. As long as they could make it back at the last moment and not trouble others, no one would say much more.

With such scenarios, a simple, "I went out to play, what about it?" would leave the Eldest Princess with no choice but to respond, "Then it’s all right." Only the people from Winter were too serious to make a big deal out of it.

Salvatore, however, was increasingly trusting towards Annan.

He genuinely didn’t believe that Annan would encounter any mishaps in such a place. He almost regarded Annan as a deity—as if facing any difficulty, Annan could have "anticipated it early" and methodically resolved it.

So he felt no gratitude towards the Tragedy author. On the contrary, he suspected that any trouble Annan encountered was mostly related to the Tragedy author—otherwise, why would he happen to appear on the scene at the right moment?

Although this was a kind of bias on Salvatore’s part.

However, this time, his judgment was rather accurate...

The Tragedy author was indeed related to the incident, it just didn’t matter much to Annan. After all, it was rare for the Tragedy author not to cause trouble... Now that he had caused the trouble and watched the drama unfold, voluntarily coming forward to clean up was more than enough for Annan to be content.

But because of this.

Although the Tragedy author had "made a merit" this time, when Kafney and Saul shared stories, no one paid any attention to the Tragedy author.

Compared to the story being personally written by the Tragedy author.

It was more surprising that, as a deity who was clearly unwelcome by everyone, he still squeezed in to chat...

"Isn’t this a story you ’wove’?"

Annan questioned.

His statement was quite tactful.

What Annan really wanted to say was, "Weren’t those two people killed by you?"

This was indeed something the Tragedy author could do.

He was the type who, in pursuit of more intense "exciting stories", could easily twist the fate of others.

"No no no, you’ve got me all wrong there, haven’t you? I wasn’t even the firsthand recipient of this intelligence."

The Tragedy author repeatedly waved his hands, speaking with an innocent face: "At least in this incident, I really did nothing at all..."

"That is to say, you’ve done it before, right?"

Annan glanced sideways at him from inside the chest.

Perhaps it was due to Annan’s flexibility, he also suspected the Tragedy author had enchanted this chest with some weird magic. He hadn’t expected that squatting inside this chest would be unexpectedly comfortable... and for a moment, he was rather too lazy to want to get out.

"Oh my, everyone knows about that. It’s not interesting to talk about that, right..."

The Tragedy author laughed heartily, avoiding a direct answer.

But in a way, this response had, jokingly, answered the question—the Tragedy author was clearly aware of his actions and had no qualms about them. However, he still knew that, by the standards of most people’s morality, at least it wasn’t commendable.

"Was there something hidden about that incident?"

Maria pressed the Tragedy author: "Which version of the story is closer to the truth?"

To say it was a fairytale told to Kafney, it was truly tailored for princesses—not only could Kafney remember it vividly, but Maria was also somewhat interested in it.

Even though Maria was already the Tower Master, and also the supreme controller of the Hand of Winter.

But she was actually only eighteen this year. She was a bit older than Annan and Kafney, but not by much... In the eyes of ordinary Wizards, she was even at an age where she hadn’t graduated from the Wizard’s Tower.

"There are indeed some truths that are not known to the public."

The Tragedy author nodded slightly, suddenly becoming more animated: "I think you’ve also noticed that I did not mention the ’Countess’’s real name in the story."

"Is it because the United Kingdom, in order to protect the nobility’s collective honor, asked you to hide the name?"

Maria unconsciously responded based on the way the Holy Nation of Winter operated.

Using the reputation of the old Grandmother, the Grand Duke of Winter could even chastise passing deities over trivial matters.

But she quickly realized something was amiss: "No, that’s not right too..."

The Tragedy author was considered an Evil God in both Winter and The Holy Nation.

While he could move around freely in Noah and the Underworld... it was clear that he didn’t have any benefits, nor would he be allowed to build temples for public worship on their territories. Even if someone worshipped the Tragedy author, they would be met with suspicion or caution from others.

But in the United Kingdom... the Tragedy author was allowed to be worshipped openly, and his status was clearly much higher than that of a "Countess."

Even if this Countess was a member of the "Advisory Council," she couldn’t possibly order the Tragedy author to "conceal" her name at will.

"That Countess did indeed put pressure on me, but not as her ’Earl’ status... but as her Tower Master status.

"Speaking of which, Your Majesty Annan is also acquainted with this Countess."

The Tragedy author said with a smile: "Her name is... Ingrid.

"The very same one you know, the ’Eternal Maiden’ Ingrid."

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