Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 824 Cherubim

The god of wine was struck in the head with a hammer, and the flying plasma made the women in the carnival instantly quiet.

Is this really a cherubim? Looking at the red eyes that appeared from time to time on his body, both Heracles and Manda suspected that this was Typhon.

But why did Typhon attack Bacchus? Did he take refuge in the Lord of Divine Punishment?

Regarding this issue, Manda and Hercules were going to discuss it in depth. During their discussion, Dionysus had already been hit with a dozen hammers.

Before his head was completely smashed, Dionysus finally launched a counterattack. He sprayed out a strong mist of wine, and then scraped out a trace of sparks with his fingertips.

The fierce flames followed the wine mist and enveloped Cherubeus' body. Cherubeus calmly raised his head and inhaled the flames along with the wine mist.

Manda has seen this skill before. Freely swallowing wine mist is a common method used by Milo.

Why does the wise angel use the skills of Dionysus?

Manda wanted to continue discussing with Hercules, but saw that Hercules had already rushed forward.

No matter who the opponent was, now was the best time to capture him. Hercules came to Cherubeus, and his fist rushed towards Cherubeus' cheek with the roar of a lion.

Cherubian suddenly transformed into a mist, and his fist penetrated the mist without causing any harm to Cherubian. In another piece of wine mist, his body re-condensed and took shape.

Freely switching between wine mist and entity, Milo's sixth level skill is also the skill of Dionysus.

Heracles's offensive has not stopped. Hercules is not only amazingly powerful, but also very fast. He quickly catches up to Cherubeus and punches Cherubeus in the chest.

Cherubim transformed into wine mist again, and Hercules chased him all the way. Transforming into wine mist required a huge amount of divine power. After several rounds of maneuvers, Cherubeus slowed down and was punched in the chin by Hercules.

Although Hercules' power was limited, this blow was enough to severely damage a low-level true god.

Unexpectedly, a piece of pearls were scattered on Cherubian's chin. Although he was knocked to the ground, he could get up and escape. It seemed that he was not seriously injured.

With this move again, the Lord of Divine Punishment once again armed his angels with pearls.

Hercules tried to pursue him, but the scattered pearls exploded under his feet. The thick wine mist burned Hercules' eyes, making it difficult for him to see the cherubim's figure.

Can you also convert Pearls of Faith directly into skills? This is the first time Manda has met.

The Pearl of Faith was too cheap in the eyes of the Lord of Divine Punishment. Seeing the angels of wisdom squandering it, Manda felt distressed.

Seeing the cherubim running towards Manda, Manda rushed forward and kicked the cherubim.

Cherubim dodged and punched back, hitting Manda's cheek.

Manda said Ouch and fell to the ground, and the angel disappeared without a trace in the mist of wine.

This can't be blamed on Manda's lack of bravery. His cheek was scratched, he was wounded and bleeding.

Moreover, the city is full of wine fog, and the opponent is good at Dionysian skills. Fighting in such an environment is a typical unfavorable match, and there is no need for Manda to take risks.

Cherubim is really wise. He made full use of the wine mist created by Dionysus to create a favorable combat environment for himself.

But why did he hit Dionysus on the head with a hammer? Why not use sharp weapons like swords? Is it just to humiliate Dionysus?

The wine mist gradually dissipated, and Dionysus was in a very bad situation. He fell into a coma.

The women in the carnival woke up, and the restraints of etiquette and morality made them no longer wild, until they were at a loss. The men who had been patient for a long time vented all their anger on Dionysus.

Throwing stones, splashing dirty water, and things even more disgusting than dirty water... When Hercules brought Bacchus back to the temple, even the mellow smell of wine could not cover up the suffocating stench.

The priests helped Dionysus wash away the dirt on his body, but Dionysus was still unconscious.

The hammer is very strange. Hercules looked at Dionysus's scars. His soul seems to have been damaged.

Manda presented the recorded scene to Hermes, and when he saw those crimson eyes, Hermes concluded that these eyes belonged to Typhon.

Manda said in horror: Typhon has really taken refuge in the Lord of Divine Punishment?

Hermes shook his head: He may betray me, but there is no need to show off his abilities on this occasion, not to mention that his strength has recovered to seven or eight points. If he really took action, Dionysus would have died long ago. .

When he saw the hammer hitting his head, Hermes was very surprised: This is the hammer of Hephaestus. No wonder Dionysus couldn't bear it. The other party didn't regard him as a high-level believer, but just rushed to attack him. His life is gone.

The other party also has a magical weapon in his hand. It's a good thing that Manda didn't fight him.

There is nothing to see in the subsequent plot. Hermes recalled an old incident.

The demigod Bilal of Hephaestus died in the City of Drawing. Before he died, he protected four golden balls, but failed to protect his artifact. The hammer of Hephaestus has been unknown since then. He didn't expect it to fall into the hands of the Lord of Divine Punishment.

What does all this have to do with the Lord of Divine Punishment?

Hermes showed a strange smile and said to Manda: Discuss with Dionysus and let him do it again.

What again?

One more orgy.

Is this necessary? Manda couldn't understand Hermes' intention.

There are many secrets hidden behind the angels of wisdom, which are related to the final battle between Mount Olympia and the Lord of Divine Punishment. If you can catch the best ones alive, if you can't, you can bring back the soul. If you can't even bring back the soul, Even if you have a corpse, you have made a great contribution.

But I'm worried that this will trigger revenge from the Lord of Divine Punishment.

All revenge will be dealt with by me, whether in the divine world or in the mortal world.

These words were firm, and Manda also believed that Hermes would not break his promise, but looking at Dionysus's condition, he might not be able to organize the carnival right away.

I think Dionysus may need to rest for a while.

Apollo will send you some powder, which will restore Dionysus in less than three days.

If Dionysus refuses...

Just say this is my order. Heracles will definitely have a way to convince him.

Even if we can lure the angel out, we may not be able to defeat him.

That's because Hercules underestimated the enemy. He won't make the same mistake again this time.

Heracles was in charge of the battle, and Hermes was in charge after the war. With these words, Manda felt relieved.

There is one more thing that needs to be made clear to Hermes: The carnival of Dionysus has caused a lot of dissatisfaction among the people.

It's up to you to protect their faith and let them know who is their god.

The priest received the magic medicine in the temple of Apollo and drank it. By the next day, the god of wine was basically cured.

But physical recovery and psychological recovery are two different things. Dionysus refused to have a second carnival, and even proposed the idea of ​​returning to Mount Olympia to recuperate.

Hercules sneered: Don't you want to protect your believers and your majesty?

If my power was not limited, the Cherubim would have disappeared long ago. Now that I can't exert my power, and you two are just watching, what's the point of this battle?

Manda pointed to her cheek and said, I'm injured too!

Dionysus nodded: Be careful, your blood scab will fall off soon.

In fact, the blood scab has fallen off, it was painted on by the manda.

Hercules asked Manda to leave the temple temporarily, and he chatted with Bacchus for a while.

The God of Wine agreed to hold another carnival outside the royal capital two days later.

Manda was curious about what Hercules said to Bacchus.

Heracles did not reveal the details, but he solved the core problem: Dionysus doesn't want to go back with humiliation. I have formulated perfect tactics. He believes that we will definitely defeat the angels.

Manda listened carefully to Hercules' introduction to the tactics, but felt that they were not that perfect.

He gave Hercules a suggestion: Before fighting, it's best to offer a sacrifice to Gaia. If she can put less restrictions on you, I think there is still a chance of winning.

No matter how precious a sacrifice I offer, it will only arouse the disgust of Gaia, Hercules sighed. Ever since I helped Olympia win the battle of the giants, Gaia has never forgiven me.

Gaia refuses to forgive you, but your tactics are so sloppy.

Manda thought to herself: This is forcing me to paddle.

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