Chapter: 851

The fear of losing hope of rescuing his friends far outweighed the disappointment of failure.

As the party�s hearts fell into despair, Feope�s body trembled.�

After a while, hot tears flowed from her closed eyes.

�Ah, Mr. Ikael.�

Sirone looked back at Peope as if her head would break.

It was clear that a conversation had begun with Ikael.�I managed to endure all kinds of voices, remembering Peope�s request.

Feope and Ikael had a long conversation.�He always nodded his head and sometimes answered with a voice out of his mouth.

�all right.�

Feope had her eyes closed for a long time with a smile on her face.�Unable to get out of her excitement, she suddenly opened her eyes and made a fuss about her.

�Did you hear?�did you hear�You accepted my conversation!�my conversation!�


�Of course I didn�t hear.�What did you say?�

�Ah, Ikael-sama����You looked down on me!�

Seeing Peope looking up at the sky with wet eyes, Sirone couldn�t dare to ask.�He allowed his emotions to explode until he felt like it before he could get his words out.

�So, they say you freed your friends?�

Feope suddenly came to her senses.�He was distracted by the fact that he had a conversation with the archangel and forgot the most important information.

Peope�s expression became a little sullen.

�no.�Ikael said he couldn�t step out of the room because he had sinned.�

�what?�Did you fail in the end?�

Peope made an effort to put on a bright expression.

�But they said they would help us.�You should be able to get into Arabot.�However, there is one condition����.�

Canis, who had reached the limit of her patience, shot at Peope, who had reached the limit of her patience, at Peope, who was trying to speak but looked at Sirone and the others.

�what?�I�m running out of time, so tell me quickly.�

�Sirone����He said he wanted to meet only the boy named.�By the way, who is Sirone?�

Canis and Lian turned to Sirone.

Peope doesn�t know anyone�s name yet.�This is because, as long as he knew that his name was the key to controlling his lifespan, he thoroughly concealed his name.

When the gazes of the two pointed to one person, Peope widened her eyes as if in surprise.

�The name must have been Sirone.�

Until just a moment ago, in Feope�s eyes, Sirone was just an aggregation of countless concepts.

It felt vague and abstract, like an impregnable fog.�

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