Chapter 28: Before the Titan Poseidon sailed (1)
"Ah! Ah! Ah! Master, how long are you going to be depressed? Cheer up! You can't go on like this anymore! Let's take a look at the new clothes I bought today?" Aya put on a new sky blue dress walking back and forth in front of Ulysses, trying to get his attention.
"No, please leave me alone, and please go somewhere else to play." Ulysses replied feebly, without even looking at her.
"No, no, I just want to be with my master. My beauty belongs to you alone, and I want to be with you all the time." Aya rejected Ulysses' proposal without hesitation.
"Besides, didn't we already..." Aya's face became redder when she said this, and her voice became smaller and smaller.
‘It's because of this that I don't know how to face you with! Aya!' Ulysses gave a wry smile.
Today was the third day after the killer was taken out. In these three days, loss, guilt, and anxiety enveloped Ulysses' heart. For the first time, he who had always stuck to the rigid life routine neither did basic martial arts practice nor studied the holy scriptures, but kept praying to the Supreme God at home, hoping that he could forgive his sins. But doing so did not seem to reduce the guilt in his heart. In fact, the more he prayed, the more he felt that he was guilty.
‘Oh god! What should I do!' Ulysses's heart had never been as lost as it was now. The incident that happened three days ago made him completely lose his direction in life. No longer having a pure body, he could no longer follow the path of life he had planned long ago. Even if he had passed the priest examination and became a priest, it was impossible for him to become a respected priest. Just like a piece of white paper with black letters on it, he would never be able to become pure again.
"Master, master, please take a good look at me! I took a long time to choose this dress and this hair accessory, and you will love it!" Aya didn't plan to let Ulysses go. She directly moved his face up, forcing him to look at her new clothes.
"Yes, yes. It's really beautiful and suitable for you." In desperation, Ulysses had no choice but to compliment her casually.