Chapter 1493 - 1493 Section 1494 Surfacing
Chapter 1493 - 1493 Section 1494 Surfacing
?Chapter 1493: Section 1494 Surfacing Chapter 1493: Section 1494 Surfacing Looking at the residents who were packing their bags and planning to leave Gust Town, Angel said softly, “Are you not going to stop them?”
“Individual choices must be faced with their own consequences,” Alex replied indifferently.
“If you don’t stop them, it could lead to greater casualties. If the residents of Gust Town catch a whiff of what’s happening, the situation might spiral out of control,” Angel said.
Angel could even imagine that if all those leaving died, the residents might guess that departing from Gust Town was the cause of death. At that time, with panic spreading and fear boiling over, what would happen once everyone realized they were caged birds was unpredictable.
“Tearing off the guise of tranquility might be the only way to see the churning waves beneath the surface.”
Angel was certain that Alex knew what the consequences would be, and yet he remained unmoved. Beneath his calm and uncontentious demeanor lay restless, even agitated, thoughts.
“Only by allowing the facade to crack can the cage reveal the exit,” Alex said softly.
Angel did not reply but continued to watch the people leaving in the distance. Suddenly, Angel’s brow furrowed: “It seems you can no longer tear off the guise of tranquility.”
Alex looked in the direction of the sound and saw a group of Knights on steeds, blocking the path of those trying to leave.
No one knew what was said, but the departing people ultimately chose to return the way they came.
“If it’s not a coincidence, then it seems that the hands hidden in the shadows still intend to maintain the peace,” said Alex with a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth: “Although it’s not the outcome I wanted to see, it’s still an unexpected variable.”
With that, Alex turned and left the Watchtower, clad in his neat and orderly priest robes, and walked out of the church.
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