Chapter 37
"I must admit, sister, that I did not enter this place with the intention of allowing you to live," I confessed, sincerely. "I can't pray, as you remember well. I can't say the name of the guy-over. Unlike many of the demons I met, apparently, He or I refused to recognize our divine titles. Anyway, I wasn't here to pray, nor to confess, even though I did it unconsciously. I was here to settle our account, because I couldn't find peace until I discovered your motivation to cause me so much trauma. But compared to what you suffered, I've never been through anything like it. And I learned that the only way to prevent innocent people from suffering is to end the real mäl at once.
The nun's face lit up. Not with joy, not even with the shadow of a smile. It was illuminated with the words implied in my sentence. That I could easily dedicate myself to having a definitive conversation with your adoptive father. That this could perhaps remedy any situation in the past that still disturb
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