Even amidst these terrifying changes and strange phenomena, the light in the East cannot be ignored.
And everyone knows perfectly well which deity the light now belongs to.
With Ni Panxia's support, Sha Cang let out a few weak laughs.
He straightened his body with force, and the smile tore several lines from half of his cold, stiff face, from which wisps of eerie green aura kept escaping.
The dissipation of this "cold energy" indicates that his spiritual body has suffered considerable damage.
But he didn't care at all, and still looked at Wei Shijia with pity, slowly saying:
"Wei Shijia, if you possess even the most basic human cognitive abilities, you should understand one thing..."
Although our Lord claims to be the Redeemer, has He demonstrated any power of "redemption"?
Wei Shijia remained silent.
He couldn't refute Sha Cang, even though his body was nothing but pure bones and no longer had a "brain," he still retained a certain level of cognitive ability.
Yes... I've never heard of any authority of "redemption," while those apostles possessed an extremely rich amount of divine grace.
"Redemption" led to the fall of the God of Wisdom, the fall of the Blood Priest, and the fall of the All-Knowing Eye...
These things cannot be faked, otherwise how can we explain the first order of the apostles?
The power of “redemption” is beyond doubt; otherwise, why were they the ones who fled, not the apostles?
Sha Cang's weak words were like a demonic chant, each word resounding like thunder in Wei Shijia's heart:
"Is it possible that our Lord is the God above all gods, wielding supreme authority? Is it possible that our Lord is the Creator? Is it possible…?"
"Impossible!"
Wei Shijia's expression darkened, and he angrily interrupted Sha Cang's words:
"What's the point of all this nagging and nagging? Does it stop me from killing you two?"
"I'll accept your skulls!"
Instead of venting his dissatisfaction and grievances, he decisively displayed his "almost godlike demeanor".
It was a jumble of white bones clustered together.
It was a jumble of twisted spirits, struggling incessantly, with vengeful spirits, ghosts, and corpse puppets falling from it every now and then.
Among these skeletons and spirits, countless skulls were pierced by "bone javelins" as if being executed.
Perhaps... this is an act of "displaying spoils," "flaunting power," or "spreading fear."
Those skulls were mostly human, male and female, old and young, weak and strong.
They opened their dark, gaping mouths and let out ethereal wails, conveying the immense fear they felt before their deaths.
Compared to Wei Shijia's almost godlike appearance that covered half the sky, the Sha Cang couple appeared extremely small.
Fear gripped the couple like a tangible force, making it difficult for them to breathe and making Wei Shijia's figure appear increasingly terrifying and invincible in their eyes.
Wei Shijia's voice, filled with deep resentment, rang out:
“Your skulls will be used by me to show the other apostles, and your spirits will be under my control.”
Sha Cang... I've heard that you two, husband and wife, have been blessed and supported each other for thirty years to get to where you are today.
I will crush your feelings and reap your fears.
I want you to see with your own eyes how I give Ni Panxia's spirit to those two perverts, Sun Feiyu and Fu Wanqiu.
You thought salvation would prevail? Naive and arrogant! The gods will join forces to attack; the end of salvation has come!
Rumble...
Suddenly, countless bone spikes rose from the ground, surging towards Sha Cang and his wife like a tidal wave.
At the same time, all sorts of spirits rushed in, bringing with them gusts of cold wind, and fine ice crystal fragments pierced towards the two like javelins.
In that instant, Sha Cang mustered the last bit of strength in his body, and a silver-white chain of order suddenly appeared beside Ni Panxia, pulling her away into the distance.
He had no other options left. The potions given to him by Cen Qiyun, as well as the newly acquired extraordinary weapons and magical items, had all been destroyed in the previous battles.
Of course, this was not a futile act; it was an instinctive choice he made under the influence of "fear."
Ni Panxia's death was his deepest fear.
He subconsciously wanted to avoid this situation from happening.
Of course, the reverse is also true.
Ni Panxia made the exact same choice as Sha Cang.
She threw a chubby "silkworm" at Sha Cang, who was then enveloped in a dreamy soap bubble that shimmered with multicolored light.
Mwah~
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