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Chapter 140 Chapter 140 During the day...
Bai Tianming and Samson found the culprit. It was a dark smoke. In the smoke, there were not only two wronged souls, but many creatures whose faces could not be seen clearly.
Apparently, the original two devoured everything they killed here and claimed it as part of their own.
Samson stood beside Bai Tianming and asked him like a coach on a football field, "Will you go or should I go?"
Bai Tianming smiled and said, "I'll go."
He caught the cloud of smoke in his hand and rubbed it vigorously, turning it into a solid ball, like a heavy lead ball, except that the surface and the inside were also dark, and the color of lead could not be seen.
Then he lit a fire and burned the thing to ashes. He collected the ashes, put them in a small transparent test tube, and covered it with a stopper.
"What do you keep this for?" Samson asked curiously.
"Take it home and make fertilizer." Bai Tianming blew on the test tube, put it on his pocket, and put it in his pocket, just like anything else he had put in his pocket before.
Samson felt in his pocket and immediately felt the bottom. He took it out and found it was just an ordinary pocket, not even big enough to fit a hand. He was a little surprised and raised an eyebrow, pretending to be shocked. He asked Bai Tianming, "What's going on?"
Bai Tianming stuffed the pocket back into his pocket, feeling somewhat speechless and a bit on the verge of laughter. Therefore, he tilted his head to the side and replied, "It's just an ordinary pocket, but I occasionally use it to contact my garden and take things out from there. So it looks like it's filled with a lot of things, but it's actually not."
Bai Tianming pulled out the pocket again to show him. It was just a flat, gray pocket, even a little blue, as if it had been washed and dyed with the jeans at some point. It was so ordinary that no one would find it strange if it was placed on a roadside stall. "You can tell from the outside, right? This doesn't look like a pocket that's filled with something. If it was really filled with something, it would definitely bulge out, and it would be inconvenient to move around because you have to worry about the things falling out, and you also have to worry about the things getting squeezed and broken while moving. What do you think?"
Samson nodded doubtfully, pinched the pocket, and found nothing inside. He suddenly laughed, feeling a little childish. He took his hand back, which was still stuck with a ball of hair. He patted his hands and bumped Bai Tianming with his shoulder, as if they had never been apart. It was as if they were very familiar. He smiled like the sun and said, "Interesting!"
Bai Tianming nodded, agreeing with him. He stuffed his pockets back into his pockets, clapped his hands, patted his pants, and said with a smile, "Isn't that so?" It would be no fun if it wasn't interesting!
He wouldn't do that.
The sunlight happened to descend from the sky at this moment, falling on the land that had become very flat at some point. There were no houses, no corpses, no fires, no ashes, and no cracks.
Even the stones were hidden in the soil, like a shy cat hiding in a paper box, refusing to show its head, except for its tail, which was not hidden well and was therefore seen.
"It looks like everything's fine here," Samson glanced around. He sensed no danger, nor were there any attacks coming their way. Not even a single bird flew across the endless sky. Perhaps they felt this place was too desolate and remote, too dangerous in the past, with too many corpses, so they refused to come. Perhaps things would get better over time, but it wouldn't get better soon. He looked away and said to Bai Tianming, "We can leave now."
Bai Tianming also looked around, confirmed everything was correct, nodded, and asked him, "Should we go out directly or walk around here before going out?"
"Didn't you say you had a garden and were living there recently? I want to go see it soon," Samson blinked and looked at Bai Tianming with a pitiful expression. If there were other people here, he might not have shown such an expression, but there were only the two of them, so he was almost unscrupulous, exposing all his emotions like a furry little wolf without any burden. "It's better not to hang around here. If you want to come, you can come again later. Anyway, I won't leave this place for a while."
Bai Tianming thought about it and felt that what he said made sense: "Okay."
Samson grabbed Bai Tianming and led him out of the cliff. As they walked, his face inexplicably flushed, as if he suddenly felt embarrassed. He realized how straightforward his behavior was just now. He was a little worried that Bai Tianming would tell others, and a little worried that Bai Tianming would distance himself from him in front of outsiders. He couldn't help but feel absent-minded, his face flushed even more, and he lowered his voice and said, "Even if it weren't for me, many people would still be waiting for us outside. We wouldn't want to keep them waiting in vain."
Bai Tianming nodded in agreement: "That's true. I don't know how long they've been waiting, but I have a feeling it shouldn't be very short."
"Then we must hurry and meet them! Before anything happens to them out there," Samson straightened up. His face was still a little red, but he immediately began speaking righteously, as if he had written a love letter and was now terribly embarrassed, trying to distract himself by reading aloud from a Chinese textbook. "You know, even though we've dealt with the culprit, there are still many loyal followers out there. If they get word that we've dealt with the culprit, they'll start making trouble. We have to be on guard! Otherwise, who knows how many people will fall into their hands."
Bai Tianming nodded like a nodding machine and answered seriously: "You are right!"
Samson glanced at him secretly, his face turned even redder, and he quickly looked away, pretending that he had not seen it just now. He blinked his eyes and they had arrived.
Othniel and Deborah came forward with a group of people.
“Why are you together?” Deborah was puzzled.
In his memory, she should have been next door to him during the day, so how could she suddenly be at the bottom of the cliff and then come back up? Although he knocked on the door before leaving and got no response, and even left a message, it shouldn't be like this anyway.
Bai Tianming explained to him: "The wind blew my window open. I thought something was wrong, so I came here. Sure enough, there was a problem, so I solved the culprit."
Perhaps the explanation was too concise, for everyone except Samson was stunned, staring at him in amazement, as if they couldn't understand what he said at all. They just looked him up and down with a look as if they had seen the creation of the world, and then shook their heads unconsciously, like the most instinctive reaction of any group of ordinary people when faced with unbelievable news.
"I can testify that what he said was true, because I was involved," Samson said, laughing at everyone's surprise. "I was watching the whole thing!"
Everyone finally realized what a great thing had happened to them. They almost cried with joy, jumping up and down involuntarily and cheering.
After everyone calmed down a bit, Samson recounted the whole story from beginning to end and arranged for everyone to handle the follow-up. Then he took Bai Tianming by the hand and said to them, "I'm going to take a look at his garden. I'll need your help with everything in the near future!"
People rushed to ask, "What if we need to ask you something? What if we encounter something we can't handle? What if we want to see you?"
Samson answered them one by one: "If you need help, just send us a message or write to us. If you encounter something you can't handle, just tell me and I will find a way. If you want to see us, you can meet us someday. Don't worry."
People nodded slowly, accepted the matter, waved to them, wished them a pleasant journey, and told them to come back early when they had enough fun and had time.
Samson was very happy after hearing their blessings. He waved to them and said firmly that he would come back early when he was free. Then he took Bai Tianming and asked him to take him to the garden. He had to see what the garden was like so that he could keep Bai Tianming.
Bai Tianming took him there. The garden was still beautiful. When the angels in the clouds and the demons on the ground saw Bai Tianming coming back, they all rushed over like a tide. On the distant path, there were even priests walking slowly towards this side. The one walking in front of the priests was undoubtedly Abel.
Joshua and Sada appeared in front of Bai Tianming at the same time, and squeezed in a position one step away from him, as if he couldn't see one person without seeing the other, so they rushed to say to him, "Welcome back!"
Bai Tianming smiled at them.
Joshua stopped Bai Tianming and asked, "Did you resolve the issue you had when you went out this time?"
Bai Tianming nodded.
Sadah also wanted to pull Bai Tianming over, but there were people on both sides of Bai Tianming, so he grabbed Bai Tianming's arm and squeezed forward like an excited beagle, almost sticking to Bai Tianming's chest and asked, "Now that you're back this time, you shouldn't be going out again for a while, right?"
Bai Tianming nodded.
"Who's next to you?" Abel walked to a nearby distance, outside the crowd, and asked Bai Tianming.
Although he was the farthest away, his voice was the coldest. The wind blew his voice to Bai Tianming's ears, like a layer of frost blowing towards him.
Bai Tianming heard it clearly. He pulled Samson, who was blinking and looking out, and couldn't help laughing. "This is a friend of mine. He will be staying here with me for a while."
"Hello everyone!" Samson nodded with a smile on his face.