Kevin's heart sank when he heard this.

I was a little angry, but now was not the time, so I held it back and tried to speak in a gentle tone: "Bennett was also a victim. That was just an accident, and he didn't want to see this."

Barbara also echoed: "Yes, yes, he is still a child. I hope you can save him first."

A young female pastor in her twenties stood up and looked at Bennett with disgust and said, "Child, it was this child who caused my aunt's family to die in that disaster."

Kevin used his best gentle tone to persuade: "No one wants to see that disaster. Bennett just happened to encounter it. The monster in the ruins is the culprit. He is almost dead. Are you going to give up a fresh life just because of a coincidence?"

The young female pastor's expression relaxed a little, and she felt that something was indeed wrong just now.

Alice explained at this time: "Yes, when his father was trapped there, the boy was also trying to save them. Although the situation has deteriorated, he still has a pure heart."

Kevin's eyes turned slightly cold and he turned to look at Alice.

What does this mean? Stirring up the fire?

Upon hearing this, the young female pastor turned around and prepared to leave without even looking at Bennett.

Kevin stepped forward and grabbed her, pleading: "It's not like that, this incident has nothing to do with Bennett, he just happened."

The young female pastor shook off Kevin's hand and sneered, "Coincidence? I think you can use the word unlucky to describe it better."

After saying that, he left again. Kevin could only watch him leave.

Several other pastors also stood up and prepared to leave.

Kevin stretched out his hands to block the door and said, "Wait, can you listen to me for a moment?"

"What else can I say? Maybe he is innocent, but the disaster he brought killed many people. Aren't those people innocent too?"

"Yes, in my opinion, he did it on purpose. The notice clearly states that this boy has had bad luck since he was a child. It can be said that he has already caused trouble for many people. He still formed an adventure group and went to an even more dangerous place. He is harming others and himself."

Several pastors kept talking, and their words became increasingly harsh.

Kevin's face darkened, and he said in a cold voice: "Have you said enough? As a priest, healing others is your first priority. If you change your actions just because of your position, how many innocent people will be killed?"

"Saving him would cause more people to die, and I would feel guilty about it."

The anger in Kevin's blue eyes began to grow stronger and stronger, and he could no longer control himself.

But when his eyes fell on Bennett, his emotion was replaced by deep worry.

"I hope you can save him. This is my request as a brother. I promise that as long as he is saved, I will take him away from here and never come back."

Barbara looked at Kevin's humble appearance, and she pleaded with him out of heartache: "Senior, can you save his life first? He is almost dying."

The leading priest didn't even look at Bennett, and said lightly: "I don't care whether it is guaranteed or not. It's a good thing that the disaster star is dead, and Mond will have more peace. Even if he is not dead, I will hope that he will die. He has caused so much trouble here, and it is a good thing for him to die."

Kevin grabbed the pastor by the collar and said angrily: "Why don't you tell me in detail what trouble he has caused you?"

The pastor laughed contemptuously and said sarcastically: "Oh, I don't think you have the time to listen to this. You should go and see your brother more often, after all, he won't live much longer."

Kevin slowly loosened his hand. His expression gradually calmed down. He turned his body to the side, no longer blocking the way, and let the priests leave.

Barbara comforted him, "It's okay, Kevin. If they don't save him, I'll find someone else. I'm going first. You wait here."

After saying that, he wanted to leave in a hurry.

As he passed Kevin, a hand rested on his shoulder.

When I turned around, I saw Kevin's extremely calm face.

"It's no use, Barbara. The prejudice in people's hearts is like a mountain. No matter what you do, it's hard to shake it."

Barbara's eyes turned red, and she blamed herself: "Kevin, am I so useless that I can't even do this well?"

"No, you have helped me a lot. In my eyes, you are like a ray of light when the night comes."

After saying that, Kevin withdrew his hand and turned to look at Alice who was still watching everything with relish.

My mind has never been so clear as it is at this moment.

Kevin even felt that Bennett's life or death was not that important.

"Sister, what do you want me to do to save Bennett?"

Alice chuckled and said, "I'm not a pastor, why are you looking for me?"

"Oh, in that case, I will go back and burn the Book of the Dead. After all, this culprit has caused me so much trouble."

"Wait, don't you know your dad is still in there?"

"I'm here just as you said, sister. Okay, I'll find other people to save Bennett." Kevin didn't spend even a second with Alice, turned around and prepared to take Bennett away.

Alice called Kevin, her expression no longer as calm as before. Instead, she said gently: "Kevin, I have given you the way to save your brother. It is the Book of the Dead. There will be a surprise if you open it."

Kevin glanced at Alice coldly, then left the church with Bennett on his back.

Barbara followed suit.

"Don't follow me. If you get too close to me, others will hate you." Kevin said lightly.

Hearing this, Barbara noticed the strange looks from all around. She hesitated and said, "But..."

Kevin suddenly turned around and shouted: "Get out!"

His expression was no longer as gentle as before. Ever since the pastor refused treatment, Kevin seemed like a different person.

From humble begging to indifference.

All that can be felt is Kevin's deep disappointment with this country and his deep despair about the prejudice in human nature.

Barbara thought of this, stopped, and silently watched Kevin's back as he left.

Kevin ignored Barbara and turned away.

Some people nearby were unhappy and stood in front of Kevin.

The leader pointed at Kevin unhappily and said righteously: "Hey, you are so arrogant! Is it a big deal to bring a disaster star with you?"

The people around also started cursing.

For a while, there was a constant stream of accusations and scolding.

Several people surrounded Kevin and had no intention of letting him leave so easily.

There was deep anger in everyone's eyes.

Too many people died in that disaster, and the monsters have not been eliminated yet. They still have to bear the danger of being invaded by monsters at any time.

Now that he thought he had found the culprit, he certainly wouldn't let this person go away like that.

Kevin's face remained calm, as if no one existed. He took out the Book of the Dead from his arms and held it above his head.

The scene soon fell silent.

"You can hit me if you want, but be prepared to be cursed. Don't let yourself die without knowing who killed you. Just treat me as a devil."

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