Prajna did not speak, but her eyes that were looking at Jay were as sharp as a sword that could pierce through a steel plate. It was as if she could see through Jay’s lies.
Sir Ares was not feeling guilty either. His handsome face revealed a trace of him leisurely underestimating the enemy.
"Sir Ares, my Immortal Master is great at fortune-telling. You’d better not deceive him as he has a bad temper. If you try to deceive him, he’ll discipline you. You’ve always been aloof, Sir Ares. I’m afraid you wouldn’t want to embarrass yourself in front of everyone," said Prajna.
Jay's dark pupils shone with a faint cold light, and the look in his eyes seemed insufferably arrogant.
"You want to discipline me?" 'That's not going to be easy,' thought Jay.
He glanced lightly at the white-robed priest and said, "You claim to be immortal priests, but how do I know you're the orthodox kind? What if you're just some corrupt practitioners who imitate the real deal?"
The white-robed priest's face showed subtle displeasure. His eyes contained a look of warning as he asked, "Do you truly not know the location of the tomb, Sir Ares?”
Jay said contentedly, "I don't.”
However, as soon as he said this, he noticed that he could no longer control his voice box. Jay tried to speak again, but no sound was coming out.
Jay had a sudden realization. He had been silenced by this evil priest. Instead of being angry, he smiled. His handsome peach blossom eyes showed contempt for the enemy. Jay thought they could use more clever means to make him feel embarrassed, but it turned out that his voice was just silenced.
Angeline felt distressed for Jay and kept calling softly, "Jaybie."
Jay gave her a reassuring smile. Angeline could see him mouthing out the words,' Don't worry. I'm fine.'
Angeline angrily scolded the priest in white, "Let my husband go! You're being so unreasonable!"
The eyes of the priest in white fell on Angelina's face, and he looked at her from top to bottom. For some reason, Angeline felt a sense of nausea.
However, an image formed inside her mind. She seemed to have seen this man somewhere before.
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