They all call me the Outer God

Chapter 134 The Prophecy of Revelation

In order to highlight his sincerity, he certainly would not let the gods speculate by only mentioning part of the content.

Riya tried hard to recall the words he saw at that time, but soon he found that the more he recalled, the more confused his mind became.

He was about to faint, and at this time, the eyes behind his neck moved slightly in the darkness that no one noticed.

It used Riya's mouth to make Riya unconsciously read the name of the book. As soon as Riya reacted, the word came out of his mouth without leaving him any memory.

"Things are getting weirder and weirder."

Riya asked Little Shival to spit out the "human mouth" of the extraordinary creature he had caught before. It has now completely turned into a wreckage. It seems that there is no use keeping it, so it is better to sacrifice it to the abyss.

Little Shival spit out a lot of things at once, those waste wood boards, waste bricks, waste books, a pile of extraordinary creature corpses, and even a hill of dead mosquitoes. It shook its wings and felt that its body was much more relaxed after spitting out these.

"Ah!"

"When did you catch the mosquitoes?"

Riya looked at it in surprise, and little Shival gradually straightened his chest until the feathers on his chest covered half of his head.

It remembered that Riya said "Mosquito legs are also meat", so it caught a lot of mosquitoes on purpose.

And it found that as long as it caught these mosquitoes in advance, the mosquitoes would not land on the host, nor would they fly around in the middle of the night and make noisy noises.

Hey, it is an immortal genius.

Riya looked at the pile of things on the ground, and was really curious about where the mythical creatures usually put these things, but he couldn't figure it out by himself.

A few seconds later, he asked little Shival to pack the waste such as wooden boards back and keep them for a chance to sell them, and the body of the extraordinary creature was used by him for sacrifice.

"Gu!" Seeing that Riya didn't pluck its feathers anymore, little Shival couldn't help but become decadent. It pecked at its wings with its beak, and forcibly plucked out the longest and most complete feather and flew to Riya's shoulder, handing the feather to him.

Riya felt that so many things were enough for sacrifice, and there was no need to use the feather of the mythical creature, so he took the feather and put it in his pocket, intending to use it again when he had the chance.

Little Shival was a little sad.

It felt that its parents didn't need it for sacrifice now.

It shrank into a ball of twisting tentacles, and fell to the ground and crawled around.

The sacrifice was established. Riya looked at the center of the sacrifice array. The bodies of those extraordinary creatures had automatically melted into a paste and flowed into those rings, but there was no reaction in the sacrifice array.

Just when Riya thought that this sacrifice had failed, or that the abyss was going to swallow the sacrifice without helping, the sacrifice array suddenly turned dark green and emitted a strong stench.

There was even a bubble-like substance on its surface that gradually expanded, but it burst with a "pop" within a few seconds, leaving a circle of white fine foam.

There was an abnormal movement in the sacrifice array. Riya observed that side, and a chill suddenly spread from his brain to his limbs. He found that it was not good, and quickly stepped back a few steps.

In an instant, a huge tentacle covered with sharp thorns rushed out of the sacrificial array and stabbed directly at the position where Riya was originally located.

"Boom————"

The vegetation on that piece of land dried up instantly and decomposed into green matter.

After it did this, the sacrificial array of the abyss disappeared automatically, and the thorny substance twitched its body unwillingly like a dying snake, and finally it could only slowly turn into ashes.

During this process, Riya ran far away and did not move until he was sure that there was no other danger before he walked to the land pierced by the tentacles.

At that moment, he saw an incomprehensible text appear on the ground.

Using the eyes on the back of the neck to watch, the translated words mean——

[Zombies rot, seawater backflows, plagues are rampant, only the dead city... The Gekoso Mountains will eventually disappear]

"..."

Now, Riya can confirm that the words he once heard from the girl are most likely a prophecy, because he has heard similar words now.

【Seawater Backflow】

Not only that, he also saw a terrifying creature that ordinary people would hardly see in their entire lives, if that could still be called a "creature".

At the moment when he was locked by the thorny substance, Leah even had the terrible thought of standing there and letting the great existence pierce him. Fortunately, he reacted in time and quickly retreated to avoid it.

"What is that thing, the body part of the abyss!?"

Leah was surprised and doubtful, but then denied his point of view. If it was the abyss, it would not disappear so painfully after the sacrifice array disappeared.

Perhaps, that is the creature referred to by the text at the beginning of the Book of Revelation.

The Book of Revelation was originally written for celestial phenomena, signs, and the prophet's foreknowledge. It is used to predict disasters, wars, diseases, or the coming of gods. It is also the last prophecy in the Bible.

"These things may only be predicted by a prophet with high memetic coding. Now, thanks to the abyss, I can know them in advance."

Riya thought: "The first four sentences are easy to understand, but why is the Gekoso Mountains mentioned?"

That is a place that the original body dared not even think about, but the prophecy mentioned it mercilessly. This mountain must have a very secret that cannot be revealed.

Riya subconsciously looked in the direction of Gekoso, but his sight was obscured by the vast fog and he could not see anything farther away.

Even so, his body still felt a great threat and subconsciously tightened his muscles.

"You want to stay away from that place, but the prophecy mentions it. Should we say this is fate?"

Riya no longer pays attention to too many things. He is now relaxed and noticed that little Shival is still crawling around on the ground like a caterpillar, with its tentacles constantly twisting, but its golden eyes are staring straight at Riya.

In other words, no matter how it crawls, its face must be facing its host.

"Don't crawl yet, Shival... Don't you want to go fishing and relax?"

"Huh?"

Little Shival raised his ear feathers.

It watched Riya pick up two wooden sticks, take out the fishing line and fish hook that he bought at some point from his pocket, approach the lake to catch insects and hang the fish hook, and then throw the rod out.

The same is true for the other fishing rod. After doing this, Riya put the mythical creature next to the fishing rod, and then took out a whole feather of it and did something unknown.

Little Shival kept staring at Riya's movements motionlessly, quietly extending his tentacles into the lake, driving away the fish that wanted to come over to prevent them from disturbing the host.

After what seemed like an eternity, Riya handed a tall hat with feathers, like one for a cat, to little Swar.

The young man placed the hat directly on its head, covering the ear feathers on one side of the mythical creature: "It fits quite well."

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