Original God's Dark Priest

Chapter 426: Saphir's Cruelty

"Huh... We're finally here!" Tirzad pounded his sore legs. After several days of trekking, he was now sore all over. Finally, before he was about to give up, they arrived at the Hall of the Epiphany.

Tirzad looked at the scene in front of him and asked uncertainly, "Am I still drunk or am I blinded by the sand? Is this really the place we are looking for? The Hall of the Epiphany... I seem to see it, but I also seem not to see it."

"I've told you not to drink, but you wouldn't listen. With your drinking capacity, you can only sit at the same table with children in winter." Safir looked at Tirzad with disdain.

Tirzad blushed and stammered, "I... I thought I would have a lot of ideas after drinking it, but in fact, every time I drink it, I feel dizzy..."

Saphir was amused when he heard this: "Do you think you are Li Bai? You even have a lot of ideas after drinking. Stop it, Tirzade. Even if you can write good articles and poems after drinking, don't do this. The children of Xumi will scold you to death."

"What's the logic behind this?" Tirzad was a little confused and didn't know what this had to do with Xumi's child.

Saphir looked at him with some amusement: "The void has been deactivated, and Xumi's education has returned to its previous mode. Nashida asked me about it. Guess what advice I gave?"

"What suggestions?" Tirzad suddenly felt something was wrong.

Saphir grinned wildly, "Have you heard of what is called full text recitation? Yes, you may have a chance to experience it when you go back this time, because it seems that the House of Religious Orders is preparing to promote it."

"Ah? No, wait a minute..." Tirzad was completely confused. "Recite the text? Wow, Ms. Safire, you really are a devil, right?"

Saphir turned his head away, no longer paying attention to the collapsed Tirzad, and looked towards the direction of the Holy Epiphany Hall: "Hiss... Is there something missing here?"

In the eyes of several people, the Epiphany Hall that was supposed to be revealed was now completely gone, and in its place there was only an empty space and a bottomless pit.

Tirzad shook his head, threw away the collapse in his mind, and then said: "I am afraid that there is more than one point. The Epiphany Hall obviously exists where it should be, but it refuses to show itself to us..."

Just then, Gabriel made a new discovery. He pointed in a direction and said, "Look over there."

Following the direction of his finger, a very iconic tent appeared in front of several people. Jade's eyes darkened: "Gilded Brigade... Sameer is probably here."

"Well, I didn't hit him very hard a few days ago, so I guess he has almost recovered by now." Safire nodded in agreement.

Tirzad looked very expectant and asked, "What should we do now? Should we take action?"

"Don't do anything for now. Let's go and get some information first. Sameer may not be here." Gabriel expressed his thoughts.

This idea coincided with Safir's, so everyone went straight to the camp of the Gilded Brigade.

There were people in the camp. A member of the Gilded Brigade spotted Saphir and his group approaching at the first sight. He immediately spoke with caution: "You are... scholars and traitors! You came just in time. Samel said that you have something that belongs to us. Give it back to me!"

As he spoke, he gave a signal and five members of the Gilded Brigade emerged from the tent one after another and started to take action.

Jade looked at these people, eager to try: "How about leaving it to me? Saphir, can you support me? Dad, don't interfere, I will deal with them alone!"

"Stop joking, you arrogant little girl!" a member of the Gilded Brigade scolded.

However, he obviously didn't know what kind of terrifying existence Saphir and his gang were.

As Saphir raised her hand, the blessing of courage and protection were bestowed on Jade. Then, she folded her arms and watched Jade's performance.

Gabriel had no intention of intervening, apparently certain that Jade could handle it alone.

Jade would naturally not let them down. She just moved her wrist, then raised her hand and threw a straight punch at the gilded tourist who was rushing in the front.

The Gilded Tour member sneered at the scene and reached out to grab Jade's hand. However, when he touched Jade's right hand, he only felt a terrifying force, and then exploded.

It was not enough that the entire hand exploded. It seemed that there was still some force left in Jade's punch, and the explosion continued to spread along his arm. He felt as if his arm was a string of firecrackers, exploding section by section, and finally the entire arm disappeared.

"Uh...uh...Ahhhhhhh!" The member of the Gilded Brigade screamed in terror. It was the first time he had seen such a horrifying scene.

Tirzad was also frightened. He didn't feel anything when Jade was dealing with the energy constructs, but now that she used this power against humans, its horror was immediately apparent.

However, Tirzad did not think that this was the terrifying part of Jade. He was very sure that Jade could do all this without the help of Saphir.

He swallowed and looked at Saphir with even more horror.

Saphir just smiled faintly, watching Jade as if she was in an empty space, and began to chase her indiscriminately.

"Anyone who sees you taking action will be killed. Otherwise, it will alert the enemy, which will be bad." Saphir said in a calm tone, but his words made the Gilded Brigade shudder.

Subconsciously they began to run in all directions. Jade was not good at speed, so it was impossible for her to solve all the problems in such a situation.

Saphir could indeed use God's teachings to help Jade hunt down the enemy, but that would be too troublesome, and the terrain here was complex, so it was inevitable that accidents would occur and someone would escape successfully.

So, after arriving in the desert, Saphir took action for the first time.

Pitch-black chains suddenly appeared, and then the sky dimmed a little, as if the sunlight was avoiding her.

Under Tirzad's terrified eyes, Saphir's silver hair began to flutter in the wind. Then, the chains behind her shot out like lightning, piercing through all the members of the Gilded Brigade who tried to escape in an instant.

Everything happened in an instant. By the time the others came to their senses, the Netherworld Chain had strung all the enemies together like a string of candied haws and brought them in front of Saphir.

The Nether Chain is not smooth, it has barbs on it, so being pierced by it is definitely not a pleasant experience. The members of the Gilded Brigade have experienced that kind of pain that makes people want to go crazy.

"Want to run..." Looking at the people who were bleeding from their mouths and noses and were about to die, Saphir had no mercy. He just waved his hand and put away the Netherworld Chains.

The bodies of those people lost their support and fell to the ground like broken sacks. Each of them had a bowl-sized wound on his chest, which was transparent from front to back.

There were still some wisps of flesh left around, which were brought out by the barbs on the Netherworld Chain. Now that the Netherworld Chain has disappeared, these wisps of flesh have been left here and did not disappear with it.

After Safire's actions, the scene had completely turned into a living hell. The Gilded Brigade died miserably, blood and flesh all over the ground, and Tirzad with a pale face... formed a weird picture.

Shocked by the scene before him, Tirzad suddenly covered his mouth, ran to the side and vomited. This was the first time he had seen such a scene, and it was obvious that it had a great impact on his mind.

Gabriel's face didn't look very good either, but he was a man who had seen a lot of storms, so he tried hard to calm down, and finally he recovered a little.

Only Jade seemed to be very used to it. She was looking at Saphir's back curiously, poking it from time to time, making Saphir feel itchy: "What are you doing?"

"I'm looking for that chain. Where did you hide it?" Jade poked her head out from behind her, looking curious.

Saphir held his forehead in silence: "That is my ability, not a weapon. It disappeared."

"Oh, that's a pity. I was wondering when I could kill enemies like this. If I could, I can't even imagine how cool it would be!" Jade said, looking really regretful.

Saphir was speechless and had to change the subject: "It seems that Sameer is still planning to steal Benben or the stone slab. He is really determined to do it."

"Isn't this exactly what you want? Lead him to the Hall of the Epiphany. He feels that he is not far from success. But when he succeeds, it will be time for you to kill him." Gabriel looked at Saphir. He was no longer afraid now. After all, he had joined the Fatui. It was a good thing for him that Saphir was so strong.

Saphir nodded: "That's true, but...some things don't need to be said out loud. Talk less and do more."

"I understand." Gabriel nodded immediately. She had already begun to take on the identity of the Fatui and obeyed Saphir's orders.

There are many ways to make someone surrender. You can use intimidation, bribery, reasoning or emotion, or promises.

Saffire was very familiar with all of these, so it was not difficult to subdue Gabriel.

After a few seconds of silence, Gabriel said, "It seems that these people have been stationed here for some time. We can look around and maybe we can find some clues."

Jade was the first to take action. Since joining the Fatui, she has been more active than before and seemed happy that she and her father had found a home.

And Tirzad... he's still vomiting, just ignore him.

Safir was also looking for all possible clues. After all, this was Samel's camp. The more he knew about it, the easier it would be for him to handle the follow-up matters.

Even a lion uses all its strength to fight a rabbit. Safire is not someone who will underestimate his enemy.

She found a letter on a table. It was a message from Sameer, which read:

"We have learned the whereabouts of the traitor. There is more than one key, so there is no need to seize it. If you are questioned, don't say anything about the conflict with that woman and evacuate as soon as possible. If there is progress in this matter, then we will have the capital to go back and deal with that woman. - Sameer."

After reading the contents of the letter, Saphir raised her eyebrows. She didn't expect that Samel had already planned to deal with Babel at this time. Speaking of which, the Hall of the Holy Epiphany was not far from the Tanit tribe. He probably planned to destroy the Tanit tribe after obtaining the Red King's legacy.

Unfortunately, he had no idea what the Red King's legacy was, let alone that he did not have the ability to control that thing. If he rashly touched it, he would only lose his life in vain.

With the letter in his hand, Safir came to Gabriel and handed him the letter: "Take a look."

Gabriel took the letter with some confusion and began to read it. After reading it, he frowned slightly, obviously realizing Sameer's plan.

He couldn't comment on this. After all, both he and Sameer were deeply persecuted by Babel, and he had no good feelings towards that guy.

"Babel... we will meet her in the future. I hope she will be quiet. Otherwise, I might do something you can't accept." Saphir pinched his chin and said softly.

Gabriel shrugged nonchalantly. "Babel has caused me deep hurt. I don't think that destroying that place is something I can't accept. In other words, now that I have joined the Fatui, I will fulfill my duties conscientiously. No complaints."

This was a subtle suggestion to go together, and Gabriel was very smart and conveyed his meaning cleverly.

Saphir patted Gabriel on the shoulder and said with a smile: "When you have more contact with my subordinates, you will know that there is no need to do these empty things in front of me. If you want something, just say it directly.

If they keep beating around the bush like this, I can understand them, but it will make them look stupid and you might get bullied in the workplace.”

Gabriel also laughed: "It sounds like they are a lovely group of people. I am looking forward to it."

"I won't let you down." Saphir said and looked behind him. Jade had already found a short letter and was running towards them.

"Dad, Saphir, I found this, but I can't understand it." Jade said as she ran.

When she got closer, she handed the letter to Saffier. Saffier frowned and looked at it for a while, then handed it to Gabriel with a blank face.

Gabriel understood at a glance that this was the message that Samer had prepared for him.

However, he did not say it immediately, but asked: "What did Lord Anmu see?"

"You ask me?" Safire asked back.

Gabriel shook his head and said, "Before I left Thutmose, we used this secret language to leave messages for each other."

"I see." Saphir understood. "This is something he left for you. What do you think it is? A piece of information? Or a trap? Or..."

"It's a declaration of war." Gabriel sneered, "Since it is a secret message left by him, the content is actually not important. He is issuing a declaration of war to me. It seems that he thinks it is a sure thing to kill us."

Saphir chuckled: "Very arrogant... There are only a few people in this world who think they can definitely kill me... He thinks he can reach that level;"

"Well... Lord Dark Priest, forgive me for being so nosy, but Samel doesn't know your identity yet..." Gabriel couldn't help but remind him.

Yes, Sameer didn't know who he was facing. If he knew that I was planning to deal with Safir, he would probably be scared to the point of incontinence.

After all, the identity of the executive of the Fatui was too far-fetched for Thutmose and the Tanit tribe. It was a height they could never reach in their entire lives.

Sameer didn't know how unlucky he had been in his previous lives, as he ended up standing against Safir without even realizing it.

That's not right. In fact, Safir never thought that Samel was against her. On the contrary, in her opinion, Samel was a cute treasure-hunting mouse, but he was not so obedient, so he needed him to work in a more relaxed environment. She was not an unscrupulous capitalist and would still take care of the emotions of the workers.

Let Sameer work happily and then let him die with peace of mind in the end, which is also a kind of mercy.

Saphir ignored Gabriel's reminder and looked in the direction of the Hall of the Holy Epiphany: "These guys have been stationed here for a while, and I don't know how far they have progressed in their research. Otherwise, why don't we give them a little help so that they can make further progress and we can relax a little, right?"

"Absolutely not! How can I write my thesis like this? Miss Safire, it's better for us to do it ourselves!" Tirzad quickly grabbed her. At this time, she had finished vomiting and recovered. Suddenly, she panicked when she heard Safire's suggestion which did not seem like a joke.

Looking at Tirzad's aggrieved face, Saphir clicked her tongue. There was nothing she could do. It seemed that in order to take care of this kid's emotions, she really couldn't just sit there and wait for Samel to succeed.

"Anyway, no matter how long they study, it will be useless. Without Benben and the stone slabs, they can't make any further progress. Since they don't intend to hand them over, we must do the follow-up matters ourselves. Tirzad, you don't have to worry." Gabriel comforted the somewhat panicked Tirzad.

After hearing his words, Tirzad finally felt relieved that his thesis was saved.


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