This Holy Knight is So Despicable!
Chapter 370 - 313 Everything Will Come to an End (Monthly Ticket Additional Release 8/8)

Chapter 370: Chapter 313 Everything Will Come to an End (Monthly Ticket Additional Release 8/8)

"Jenny, that sounds so familiar..."

Emily suddenly took out a small booklet and started flipping through it.

Lette reached over to take a look: "Goodness! The ’Fairy Tale King’ Mini Collector’s Edition! Why do you have something like this?"

"I had it custom-made by the Holy Light Publishing House!"

"Why does the Holy Light Publishing House listen to you? Isn’t it an organization under the Holy City Chamber of Commerce?"

Lette was baffled as he scratched his head. The Holy Light Publishing House was a publisher he established specifically to unify all the fairy tales on the continent.

It should logically be a critical institution directly managed by Grandet.

Emily snatched back her booklet: "This was brought to me by Flander after Sister Joanna prayed and received an oracle in the Holy City!"

"Don’t use public resources for such useless things!"

"But it was put to use, wasn’t it?"

Emily pointed to a fairy tale titled "Seven Colored Flower" in the booklet and held it up to Lette.

"See, I told you I’ve heard of it. Jenny is the main character of Seven Colored Flower. A kind little girl who received a bloom of seven-colored petals, each petal capable of granting a wish.

Kind-hearted Jenny used the Seven Colored Flower to help everyone and used the last petal on someone who needed help.

What a beautiful fairy tale!"

"There really is one... and it’s similar to ’The Little Match Girl.’ Hmm... one sees illusions they desire when striking a match, the other fulfills wishes by plucking petals.

Fake wish fulfillment versus real wish fulfillment?"

Emily waved her hands repeatedly: "There’s a lot more difference than just that. But, Afra, did you choose the name based on this fairy tale?"

Afra looked puzzled: "Huh? No! Jenny is the name I prepared for my divine artifact.

*Ahem!* Lette, did you hear that?

It’s the name I plan to give my first divine artifact!

The God’s cherished object!

Understand? Know what I meant to expre..."

Lette frowned and directly terminated the summoning ritual. Afra stopped mid-sentence, and the phantom image vanished.

Jenny looked at the goddess’s disappearing image and her face changed drastically: "No! Lady Goddess!!!!"

"Obsessive fans are terrifying."

Lette shook his head: "I’ll pay the divine coins to your Lady Goddess, so now, sign the contract for me."

"It’s so thick, how do I sign it!"

"Think it’s thick, huh? Then you can owe it."

Lette pulled out a piece of magic parchment: "I’ve used this parchment to collate the contents of these contracts. Signing this one is equivalent to signing all of them."

"Hmph! You better not be tricking me, let me see!"

Jenny was still very cautious. She took the magic parchment and carefully examined the array and magic power structure inscribed on it, finding that Lette had not deceived her.

As a result, she picked up a pen and swiftly wrote her name, adding a drop of her blood.

Due to the divine name given by the goddess, the Witch Slayer’s name had a strong locking effect, and the magic contract was successfully signed without a hitch.

Seeing the curve at the corner of Lette’s mouth, Emily was full of confusion.

She felt that Lette had definitely managed to trick Jenny in some way, but she couldn’t figure out exactly how.

For more effective work, Lette gave Jenny a Holy Light Medal to prove her identity.

With this medal, she could enter and exit every cathedral freely as an envoy from the Holy City.

Of course, this was merely a preventive measure for emergencies.

After all, most investigations couldn’t be openly conducted in most situations.

And to prevent the Witch Slayer from acting recklessly, Lette also gave her a small operation manual, guiding her on what to do when encountering special dangers, and how to contact him promptly.

Jenny was dismissive of this little booklet, having developed her own set of principles from surviving in the world.

But she carefully kept the medal Lette gave her since it was a vintage medal from the Twin Gods era, featuring only the image of Afra on it.

After waving goodbye to Jenny at the church entrance, Lette returned to the small chapel with Emily.

"What tricks did you use?"

As soon as they were alone, Emily immediately asked curiously: "You must have used some method to trick Jenny, am I right?

But I thought about it for a long time and couldn’t come up with any way. After all, the contract just signed had no issues.

And you signed an equal contract, so if there was an issue with the contract’s content, it couldn’t have been successfully signed.

So, at what point did you make your move?"

Lette looked unhappy: "What are you talking about? Can’t I be sincere this once?"

"You deceived even the Demon God! Remember the Demon Realm victims’ support group! You expect me to believe you didn’t play any tricks? Are you joking?"

Emily grabbed Lette’s arm: "Tell me, quickly, what method did you use?"

Lette, seeing her urgent expression, sighed helplessly.

From the heap of original contracts on the table, he casually pulled out a piece of paper.

"Look, this is a part of the contract, right?"

"Yeah."

"Look... the front of this paper is filled with writing, isn’t it?"

"The front, don’t tell me!"

Lette turned the paper over: "But isn’t the back of this paper largely blank?"

"This, this, this! Is this even allowed?"

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