They all call me the Outer God

Chapter 42 The Kind Driver

Seeing the light of day again, the fish flapped their bodies on the rain-soaked grass, their translucent gills opening and closing, absorbing the oxygen in the rain.

"I didn't believe that fish could be seen on the plains, but now I do."

Riya turned the fish at his feet over with his cane, then squatted down to observe it for a moment, and found that this kind of fish looked very abstract.

Their heads were twice as big as their bodies, their fins were also large and wide, and their eyes were almost on top of their heads, protruding outward like mudskippers.

When Riya observed them, they also "ji lu lu" turned their eyeballs to look at Riya, and the mucus on the surface of their bodies emitted a sparkling light.

If it were an ordinary person, they might be scared to death by the dense and empty fish eyes.

But Riya was different.

He was used to the sight of many eyes piled up, and when he saw this scene, he just turned his head to look at the black tentacles beside his head.

"Do you think... these fish are edible?"

If they are edible, they should be sold, but the probability that they are not edible is probably higher.

"Gu?" Little Shival waved his tentacles twice, quickly wrapped around one of the fish and exuded strong acid to digest it. After a moment, it "slapped" a complete fish bone to the ground, and the movement of the tentacles became shrunken.

It seems that he doesn't like the taste of fish.

Riya looked away and put his eyes back on the fish.

Suddenly, countless eyes appeared on the surface of his skin, and the cane pointed directly at the fish bone on the ground, and then pointed at the fish near the fish bone.

In the eyes of the fish, Riya's voice was like a devil that could not be disobeyed.

"I will use this fish bone to exchange your internal organs."

After saying that, the cane was retracted, and the fish that was pointed at just now began to struggle violently in an instant.

Its internal organs were still emitting white steam, and they appeared for no reason where the fish bones were originally placed, and the position where the internal organs were originally on its body was randomly filled with new fish bones.

"Gurgle! Gurgle!"

The fish's belly shrank at a speed visible to the naked eye, followed by an instantaneous irregular expansion, and during this process, the fish still could not die.

It could only watch its body change uncontrollably, its eyes filled with bloodthirsty light, and its mouth grew thin white fangs.

This appearance surprised Leah, so she simply focused her attention on other fish and exchanged the two bones in the body of this fish that seemed unconvinced for the internal organs of other fish.

One after another, the fish lost their internal organs, and their bodies were filled with fish bones one after another.

In the end, none of the fish were intact, and all of them were pierced through the fish flesh by the sharp tips of bones that did not belong to them, breaking through the scales and growing out of the body.

At this time, they were still alive, but their eyes had changed from the previous numbness, emptiness and bloodthirstiness to extreme awe.

"It's raining and there's nothing to do, so I'll collect some faith to fill my stomach." Riya felt that there was no faith left to collect, so he used his cane to support himself and stood up again, and then asked Little Shival to take these strange fish with him, maybe they would be useful later.

Little Shival secretly ate two of them. Although he hated the smell of fish, he liked the feeling of eating.

"It's just a pity for the mule." Riya felt sorry for this poor guy and all the creatures that died in the rain. As he spoke, he drew a regular sun symbol on his heart.

"May your souls be redeemed, praise the sun."

"Gu."

Little Shival also learned from Riya to praise the sun, and then followed Riya to continue to move towards the destination.

It stretched out a tentacle pointing to the north, perfectly serving as a "compass".

The rain gradually stopped, and the dark clouds dispersed, revealing the red and purple sky behind, with scattered stars on it. The sun slowly fell towards the bottom of the horizon, and the sickle-like crescent moon replaced it without hesitation.

At the end of the Guthroen Plain, a tiny black dot appeared in Ria's field of vision. The black dot grew larger and larger. When Ria saw it clearly, it was already quite close to Ria.

"Carriage?"

Ria saw clearly that it was a carriage pulled by two large horses. Outside the door curtain of the carriage sat a driver wearing a fishing hat, holding a whip in one hand and a long clip in the other, picking up the mixture of silver-white scales on the ground and putting it into the carriage behind.

Little Shival immediately returned to Ria's body and spit out an umbrella for Ria to hold in his hand. At this time, the driver also noticed Ria and drove the horse towards him. The wooden wheels made a unique sound when rubbing against the grass - perhaps the wheel axle of this carriage should be reinstalled.

"Friend, why are you alone in the Guthroen Plain? The rain here is not something that pedestrians like you can resist."

"I brought an umbrella." Ria raised the umbrella in her hand.

"This is not a perfect idea. Monsters often appear in the rain. Are you really so lucky?"

"How can it be good?"

Riya shook her head: "I lost my mule."

"That's a pity. Relax, my friend. It happened that you met me passing by here. If you don't mind, I can give you a ride."

"Thank you very much."

Riya took off his hat and covered his chest. After expressing his gratitude to the other party, he got on the car and told the other party that his destination was the town of Grani in the north.

"Oh! Grani! The grilled fish in the Baixel Tavern is a rare delicacy, and the whiskey tastes different from that of ordinary taverns. You must try it if you have a chance.

Granny is famous for its hospitality. You are lucky. I am getting a carload of fish to send to Granny. When the time comes, please be sure to try my cousin Katie's fish cooking skills. "

"That's a real honor."

"Polite young people, it's hard to see people like you in such a small place." The coachman sighed, and with a smile, he put away the long metal clip and stuffed it through the gap in the curtain behind him.

"The way you talk reminds me of my distant relative who was admitted to the Redesh Royal Academy, but his temperament is far less outstanding than yours."

Riya didn't answer. He smiled and put the hat back on his head.

"You just said you pulled a load of fish?"

"Today's harvest is not very good. It will probably take a while to fill a cart."

The driver waved his whip and drove the horses to continue on the road. Liya stopped making any sound, but leaned back and looked at the stars in the sky quietly.

These stars were different from the ones he was familiar with. Those familiar constellations in the sky were completely missing here.

"Young man, it's so late, would you like something to eat?"

The car owner continued to drive on, but began to ask Riya if she wanted to eat something to fill her stomach.

And judging from this situation, if they want to eat, they may only be able to eat the fish in the trunk.

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