They all call me the Outer God

Chapter 62 Don't Touch My Fish

"Just do what you like. When the rain stops next time, we can offer sacrifices to the sun again and completely expel the gods of the old era. Then we can enjoy sunny days.

You will become a hero in the eyes of everyone in Grani, because you saved them from dire straits. They will all thank you and praise you, and we, the keepers of secrets, can take this opportunity to accumulate a good reputation."

"That sounds good. It's rare that we have the same idea."

"Then what are you waiting for now?"

"My current physical condition is not suitable for sacrifice."

Riya pulled his left arm. The bone was broken in the middle of the part below the elbow joint. With only the tentacles of Little Shival and a layer of fine eyes connected, he could even pull it out to have the effect of the third joint of the arm.

"And my back injury is even more serious. If I hadn't tightened my body, I'm afraid I can only talk to you with half of my body folded."

It sounds cruel, but even at such a heavy price, Riya persisted. He looked like a completely healthy person, and only the bird-beak doctor beside him knew how badly he was injured.

"You are simply a crazy person who doesn't care about your life."

James motioned to Leah to go aside with him. They walked into the church, which was empty. James also asked Leah to sit on the bench. For the first time, he fulfilled the duties of a normal doctor and reached out to help him speed up the recovery of his body with his extraordinary ability.

"Listen, although the body structure of the disordered is special, the mind cannot withstand such injuries. Human fainting is a stress response of the body. It will protect the brain from more stimulation, but it is difficult for you to faint due to injuries, and your tactile perception is beyond that of ordinary people.

I mean, no matter how serious the injuries are, you must be awake to bear all the pain..."

"That sounds quite scary." Leah felt the rapid growth and connection of his bones. This was a strange experience. The white matter felt numb and itchy when it touched the flesh and blood due to growth, and there was also pain like red ants biting.

And pain will make the brain nerves active.

Leah wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.

"Although the price paid this time was heavy, the gains were also considerable - the mastermind has not yet appeared, and what we are doing now is like a child's play. Maybe the other party is waiting for another opportunity to sacrifice the tribesmen in the town together.

But we are not without gain. I think the sacrifice now is far from satisfying the sun. The safest way is to catch the person or extraordinary creature in the dark and make him into grilled fish fillet."

James: "This is a big project. We don't know who the other party is and when they will start. If they start while you are sleeping, you will really..."

He didn't continue to speak. Leah naturally understood what he meant. At this time, they all fell into silence. Gro stood in front of the church gate like a sculpture, motionless. He was enjoying the rain scene and the "carnival" of people and extraordinary creatures.

A few minutes later, Leah stretched his arm and found that his arm was basically fine except for some pain. In order to prevent the broken end from cracking again, Little Shival deliberately wrapped them with tentacles, like black bandages.

"I can't leave this town anymore. From the moment I entered it, I felt a special energy preventing anyone from leaving.

It makes sense when you think about it. The abyss projection is as big as the sky. The fishman will never let anyone who sees it go.

The duration of the Heavy Rain Festival is three days, and I was predicted to die on the day when the Heavy Rain Festival ends. Is this a coincidence?

Is there a possibility that not only me, but everyone in this town will end their lives on that day?"

He stared at James's glasses: "What about you? Will you die too?"

"Ahahahaha!"

James seemed to have heard something funny: "The profession of doctor is originally a race with the god of death. If He dares to come, I will break His sickle and take the long handle from there. Yier's skull is connected to the rectum. "

"That means you think this level of threat is not enough to kill you. Your existence is really special, but unfortunately your performance will disappear, because we can say goodbye on the day when the rain festival ends."

Riya said the most arrogant words with the most indifferent expression: "The god of death is not worthy of sensing my existence, nor is he worthy of looking at me directly.

For me, extinction is just returning to my hometown."

"Let's go and see, James, I will show you what death is... Of course, I still think that no one can kill 'me'."

After speaking, he got up from the seat in the church and walked towards the rain curtain outside. He was going to collect all the sacrificial materials outside to prevent them from being taken away by a fish man and made into fried fish fillets.

When passing by another bird-beaked doctor, Gro still did not move, and a hoarse voice came from behind the leather mask.

"Style's predictions are not wrong, but you are the first person to be so frank.

If you can break the prophet's predictions, you may be recognized by the extraordinary and endowed with new 'prophet' meme potential."

Riya paused, and then left the church as if nothing had happened.

The doctors didn't seem to be nosy, so Riya still had to rely on herself to find the real culprit in the rain curtain. The abyss phantom alone could not come down, so someone must have summoned it.

"If I ask the Lord of the Wind and the Abyss about the real culprit, will He tell me?"

Riya walked to the side of the dead fishmen and asked Little Sval to pull them all to a place where normal creatures would not notice.

"It must be a big burden for you to carry so many things, so..."

Riya looked up at the towering statue of the sun.

"Just put these corpses on the top of the statue. No one will notice it. And I don't think the sun will care about these small fish and shrimps. After all, the abyss dares to rain on the church--

As a loyal believer of the sun, I believe He will understand my difficulties."

"Praise the sun." Riya bowed his head and bowed respectfully. After watching countless tentacles put the fishmen on the top of the sun, he turned back and said something in the direction of the church gate, and then left with a cane.

The cane is really convenient at some times. After all, his physical condition is not ideal now, so he can only rely on the cane as a crutch.

As for the church, James and Gro stood at the door together, with their hands in the pockets of their coats: "Do you know what he just said to me when he turned back?"

Gro said nothing.

James was not angry either. He had known this colleague's character for a long time. He rarely said a word except when necessary.

"Kercha told me not to touch the fish he placed on the statue."

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