Chapter 246 What is the myth of the Lighthouse Nation?



"The housing prices in the outer city are too expensive. I wonder what the prices will be in the inner city," Paul said with feigned sigh.

Unfortunately, this bartender wasn't a key figure, nor did he have the complex background of someone like Flying Fish. He only knew the information that the general public knew about the inner city: "I heard that people in the inner city don't have to spend any money. They can have whatever they want and do whatever they want. Apart from needing to pray to the gods regularly, they don't have to do any work."

Paul pointed out a point of contention: "But aren't the company's top executives those high-ranking citizens?"

"Maybe they're having it too easy, so they've given us people from the outer city some work so we can have food and clothes to wear." At this point, the bartender made a prayer gesture: "Praise be to God."

As it was getting dark, Paul used the Good Spirit to contact his teammates, exchanged a few words, and then stayed at the bar for the night.

The boss behind this bar is a deity based on American mythology.

So the whole bar is in this style, with many wavy, soft-bodied animal tentacle sculptures on the ceiling, and the rotating disco ball in the bar is actually an eyeball that moves around randomly if you look closely. The walls around the bar are covered with graffiti that makes people feel uncomfortable and frightening words.

Paul lay on the sofa, unnoticed by anyone, staring at the realistic, slippery tentacles on the ceiling, unsure whether to feel fear or be speechless.

"So...why is that...?"

Why is it the Cthulhu Mythos?! Shouldn't this just be fiction?! Surely no one actually considers this a myth?

Although Paul knew that this thing was very popular in the United States, and that the original author was a native of the United States, and even that he had once been a fan of the Cthulhu Mythos when he was young.

But when this indescribable fear became part of the Cyber ​​Myth dungeon, Paul couldn't laugh at all.

Perhaps Paul is just not naturally inclined to smile.

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