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In addition to the two unlucky ones who secretly observed Donnie and they were involved, the other extraordinary ones also suffered a lot of casualties.

Moore and the other Sequence 4 and above are coming together to put out the fire, and now that they've been warned by Donny, I'm afraid that they won't continue to walk together, but will separate to stop the storywalkers.

But that was for later, and what Donnie needed now was a break.

The world that Donnie saw now was no longer what it had been before, but somewhat similar to the situation in the spiritual realm.

The city had become incredibly dilapidated, with vast expanses of miserable green sewage lying across the pavement, and strange broken limbs soaked in them, which had changed shape.

The surrounding buildings were covered in mold-like stains, and wails continued to emerge from these grotesque objects.

Even the sky above Donnie's head was filled with strange eyeballs of all sizes, as if they would rotate with every step he took.

Of course, this situation is not real, otherwise others would not be indifferent, only they will see it.

But Donnie knew that his problems were indeed getting worse, and I was afraid that it would not be long before this illusion would develop further.

There are many solutions, the simplest of which is to find a church to get into, which of course requires the gods to be alive and to give their own faith. And this method does not solve the problem permanently, so as far as Downey is concerned, he basically does not choose this method.

The Whale of Light's temple lamp could provide Donnie with some help, but the help it could do so far was very limited, and he had to think of other ways.

Another headache for Donnie is that Moore and the Extraordinaries of the Church of Radiance have officially extended an invitation to him.

Lawrence does seem a little less relevant by comparison.

What Donnie has to do is to work with the other extraordinaries above the fourth sequence to deal with the story walkers, and as for the ordinary stories, they don't need to do it themselves, or leave it to the agents of Fort Thirteen to deal with.

Despite the fact that many people would die in doing so, Moore made the decision and there was no way to change it.

Downey is in a rather poor state, and he can't be too showy or too weak at this time, otherwise he might attract other extraordinary attention.

Some people are outwardly on the side of Fort Thirteen, but in private they don't really stand so fast on justice, and Downey is likely to be targeted if they find out about his weakness.

This is still a scene that may happen when there is no doubt about Donnie, in fact, Donnie hides quite a lot of secrets at a glance, especially the improvement of strength, sooner or later he will be jealous.

After thinking about it, Donnie still preferred to go over, otherwise he would probably be attacked by a group now.

Although Donnie knew that Cheap Daddy Neeson had a lot of connections in Fort Thirteen, he would not be naïve enough to think that everyone would let go of an opportunity to become a fourth-order extraordinary person from an ordinary person in half a year because of his relationship with Neeson.

But considering some hidden dangers, Downey had to think about what to do next for Lawrence. Due to his kinship with Lawrence, this is likely to be exploited, so Donnie can only explain the problem to Lawrence, and give up on the plan to join up with the other extraordinary beings.

If he tried his best, Donnie was sure to use the only demigod-rank spell on his body to escape from Pogginis with Lawrence. Even if that is bound to be noticed by many parties, it is better than staying.

Lawrence, however, had a different view, and he had repeatedly told Donnie that there was a way to keep him safe, and that there was a place for him to go other than the Extraordinary One who had disappeared with Mizuri.

"Don't worry, Daddy has already arranged it, but I can't take you with me." Lawrence said this with a puzzled face, but quickly made a decision, "You know, I've been thinking that Neeson has something wrong for a long time, and he doesn't seem to be a little comfortable with you, so he didn't let me tell you about it. ”

Both those who said it and those who listened to it felt very embarrassed. Fortunately, the current Donnie is not the same person he used to be, otherwise it is really possible to act irrationally.

"It's okay, since that's the case, then I'm relieved."

Although Lawrence's strength is good, he has gradually been unable to keep up with Donnie's footsteps, and even the paper goblins have caught up.

Bringing him with him in such a dangerous situation would have been a hassle in itself, and if Lawrence had a better way to take the pressure off Donnie as well.

Downey and Lawrence chatted in the hospital for a while, and although Downey didn't ask in detail, he could tell that Neeson had prepared a safe house for Lawrence that was difficult to find, and that he could communicate and teleport at any time.

Lawrence didn't have full access to the safe house, so he couldn't teleport with the others.

There was no way to get on the ride and get out of this huge vortex of troubles, and if I had to say, Downey was a little disappointed.

There was no way around it, so Downey still chose to join Moore in the end.

Since Lawrence could only run alone, the paper goblins could not leave with him, and still had to follow Donnie.

About half an hour later, Donnie took the paper elves to the mansion of the Popkins Extraordinary Family, the Hearst family.

Just now, because the people of Fort 13 were all scattered, causing the original location to be empty, the hotel that Donnie and the others had visited before was replaced with the place where the story took place.

That hotel was the site of Fortress Thirteen in Pokins, and the story doesn't end there.

The few agents who stayed in the hotel have been heard from and have little chance of being alive.

Some people have already rushed over to deal with the matter, and there are still some extraordinary ones waiting to be arranged.

The Hearst family has the highest status in the otherworldly world of Porgins, and the family's defenses are quite good, so Fort Thirteen has temporarily moved its station here.

Among the ring-shaped buildings, there are not many Extraordinary people in the fourth sequence, and there are only six Donnies who have regained their ruddy color.

But in addition to Moore, there is another legendary extraordinary.

It was a priest in a red robe, with gold trim on his cuffs and a small silver cup pendant on his chest.

Donnie's heart pounded violently at the sight of this extraordinary, it was clear that this was the core figure of a glorious church, and the people oppressed by the light forces around him were breathless.