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Chapter 108 Chapter 108 "You are the finger of the deep diver...
"You are the commander of the Deep Ones, so who is next to us?"
"You are the messenger of Cthulhu? Then what proof do you have? Just the bead in your hand? Who knows if it's true! Even if it is true, it only proves that you have a curse!"
"You can't prove your identity! Does anyone who carries a curse mean they are Cthulhu's messenger? That's not necessarily true! Even if a Cthulhu messenger wants to spread a curse, it should be the curse of the deep sea. Who would bring something from the Plains of Beasts here?"
"That's right! We are not blind! We are not stupid! We won't believe you! You useless thing! Don't try to trick us! We won't be fooled!"
As the Deep Ones spoke, they rushed forward and without hesitation took control of Saul, who was standing in the middle and had not yet reacted.
Saul was stunned for a moment and was caught off guard. He was pushed to the ground with a thud and couldn't get up. His face turned red with anger and a bit of anger.
He gasped for breath, his face flushed red as he cursed, "You blind bastards! The fish in the deep sea can see better than you! You know? What do you know? I'm real! I'm the real one!"
The Deep Ones quickly gagged him and tried to tie him up. He finally came to his senses and began to resist, spitting out the stuff that was gagged in his mouth, and spatting with a frown.
Just as he was trying to stand up from the ground and beat up all the deep divers around him, a gust of wind suddenly blew outside the garden. The wind was extremely cold and everyone shivered.
He seized this opportunity and leaped to his feet, pulling out the cursed bead. As if holding an emperor's scepter, he shouted before the throne, "Get away from me! If you dare come near me again! If you dare touch me again, I'll smash this bead to pieces! I'll curse everyone to death! If you want to die, do it!"
Everyone was stunned, not knowing what to do. They didn't dare to gamble with their lives, and they were also afraid that they would not do well and affect Bai Tianming, so they looked at Bai Tianming, asking for instructions and shelter.
After all, in their hearts, Bai Tianming is omnipotent. In fact, in this place, this is indeed the truth.
Bai Tianming stretched out his hand, and suddenly there was a bead on his hand, which was exactly the same as the curse on the other side. He smiled and asked him: "Are you talking about this?"
Saul's eyes widened as he looked at himself and found that his pearl was gone. He was immediately furious and almost jumped up and down, demanding to Bai Tianming, "Isn't that mine? When did you take it away? You're going too far! How could you do this? Give it back to me!"
His face turned purple with anger, but when he thought of the miserable treatment he might suffer if he lost the curse, his face turned pale again.
Bai Tianming took the beads back, his face unmoved, and said slowly with a smile: "If you have the ability, take it back. If you can't take it back, it means you are fake."
The Deep Ones looked at Saul again, ready to make a move.
Saul was suddenly startled and didn't care about fighting with the people around him. Because he measured the gap between the enemy and himself, he felt that he would definitely lose, so he turned around and ran away.
He originally thought he could win because the fight hadn't really started yet. Now the opponent has taken the initiative, and he is at a disadvantage in terms of momentum. The opponent also has more people than him, so he has no advantage at all.
So he thought to himself that when he got the chance he would turn around and take revenge on everyone to relieve the hatred in his heart. At the same time, he sped up and flew into the sky, trying to run faster to avoid being caught and tortured.
Suddenly, a bright light appeared in the sky.
Because the light appeared in front of him, he was stunned for a moment and squinted his eyes involuntarily to prevent the light from being too strong and making him unable to see. After thinking about it, he stepped back a little.
Although he didn't know what was in there, judging from the situation, it didn't seem like something very gentle and worth talking to. It would be better to stay away from it. Otherwise, given the distance between him and the other party, he felt that he would be dead if the other party showed up.
He didn't want to die yet, so he stepped back a little, staying alert and ready to run back at any time. He was originally going to run forward, but now it seemed that the road was blocked and he couldn't go forward anymore. It was no wonder that he had to run back, it was an act of helplessness.
The reason why he went forward instead of backward was because the road ahead was a familiar one and it felt safer. But he knew nothing about the road behind and it was mysterious and unpredictable, and it felt like something could easily get into trouble. The most important thing was that he was running from behind, and if he turned around and couldn't control himself well, he might be caught.
He was worried about his future direction and choices, and sighed silently in his heart.
The light on the opposite side was getting stronger and stronger, completely ignoring Saul who was so close and a little absent-minded. Saul's mind became active, his eyes rolled, and he suddenly felt that he had a chance to escape, so he decided to give it a try now.
If he really ran away, he would be lucky and would not have to think about it anymore. He made the decision to leave immediately, but he was stopped as soon as he turned around.
It turned out to be an extremely white cloud blocking his way. He didn't dare to rush in directly, fearing that it was a trap that would kill him. After all, looking from the outside, Saul couldn't see anything. He frowned, his face turned green, and he stopped helplessly.
Everyone was stunned by the sudden bright light. They were stunned for a moment and looked up, not knowing what was happening. They squinted their eyes and stared, becoming alert.
The light gradually faded, and the white clouds dispersed with a bang, like a firework without flames, or like a cloud of smoke blown away by the wind. Everyone blinked and saw -
A handsome angel spread his huge white feather wings and appeared where the clouds dispersed. He shook his wings, and white feathers slowly fell from the sky, like a heavy snowfall.
Bai Tianming raised his eyebrows slightly, finding it a bit interesting. He looked at it with a smile, but did not stop it or say anything. He just looked at the angel in the sky.
That angel was none other than Joshua.
Bai Tianming looked at Joshua with interest and thought: No wonder he asked. If such a big scene really happened suddenly, wouldn’t it scare people?
He was just there to watch the show, so he didn't care.
The others were indeed quite frightened, as if they were walking on the road and suddenly a huge rock rolled down from the sky that could crush them to death. They were considered calm if they took a deep breath.
At the same time, Saul, who saw Joshua suddenly appear, trembled all over and was extremely frightened. The hairs on his body stood up and even his hair swelled up, like a puffer fish that had suddenly grown bigger.
Saul felt a little dizzy. If he was on the ground, he would probably stagger backwards, hoping to create distance, but he was in the sky.
There was no place in the sky for him to stagger, and he didn't dare to retreat. Every muscle in his body was stiff as if dead. He could feel fine cold sweat on his forehead, and the clothes on his back were getting wet little by little.
He could barely breathe, as if his nose had been blocked and his throat had been cut, bleeding from his skin.
Perhaps it was because of the high pressure, perhaps it was because of fear, or perhaps it was because of the curse. In short, he stood there motionless, like a bleeding sculpture, staring at Joshua, not knowing what to do or what to say.
Or perhaps, he could say nothing, could do nothing, his face was expressionless, but his eyes were numb with sadness, blood replaced his tears, making him feel endless pain and despair, his body and mind fell into hell, like a sinner being punished, unable to get what he wanted and with nowhere to go.
It almost looks a little pathetic.
But the Deep Ones could hardly see him.
After all, he was in the sky and the deep divers were on the ground, so the distance was very far. Secondly, the deep divers didn't need vision much in the deep sea, so most of them couldn't see things very far away clearly.
What's more, the bright lights in the sky exploded in such a dark place, much like flash bombs. Although they did not cause such serious damage, they also caused a similar effect.
The deep divers below stood on the ground, squinted their eyes, and felt a vast expanse of white in front of their eyes. They only knew that there seemed to be an angel above, confronting Saul who was trying to escape, but they could not see the specific situation clearly, as if their eyesight had deteriorated a little, so that their expressions were all somewhat confused.
Bai Tianming glanced at everyone and suddenly felt like he was watching a comedy.
"We have been waiting for your order for a long time and don't want to wait any longer," Joshua said, staring at Saul in front of him with narrowed eyes. "You can kill me, but I won't change my mind."
Saul trembled with fear, but because of the same fear he could not control his body, so he stood there like a piece of dried bacon.
He almost thought he was going to die. He didn't dare to look the other person in the eye. He lowered his eyes, blood and tears mixed together, but no whimpering sound came out of his throat. Because he was too nervous, his throat was so tight that he almost suffocated. He could not do anything else.
Seeing him so frightened, Joshua sneered inwardly and walked towards him slowly, as if facing a rabbit that had fainted after hitting its head against a tree. With a hint of disdain, he looked him over, stood beside him, and asked grimly, "Aren't you going to do it? If you're not going to do it—"
He slowly raised a meaningful smile on his face, like using a thin strand of hair dipped in ink to outline an orchid. Saul felt deeply tormented: "Am I going to do it?"