Chapter 105 Chapter 105 "It seems we have arrived." Sa...
"It seems we have arrived." Sadah stopped on the road, squinted his eyes and looked forward, then raised his head slightly, glanced at the clouds following in the sky, frowned, and said to Saul beside him.
Saul's eyes lit up when he saw the empty garden. He felt that if he could reach that place, he would be free from control. He immediately became happy and couldn't help but exclaim with a chuckle, "Isn't that right?"
He didn't dare to show his joy too obviously for fear of attracting strange looks, nor did he dare not answer for fear of arousing suspicion, but his joy still showed involuntarily.
Although it wasn't much, Sada could still feel it.
Sardar glanced at him.
Meanwhile, Bai Tianming, who was in the garden, sensed their presence and informed Sada, "Stay put. Find a reason not to come in for the time being. Let the messenger from the deep sea enter the garden alone."
"I understand." Sada replied Bai Tianming.
Then, Sadah said to Saul, "I suddenly remembered something and I need to do it right now. I'll go back for a moment and come back to you later. Why don't you wait for me in the garden?"
He paused. If Saul was to be left alone in the garden waiting for him, there had to be a reason; otherwise, it would seem like a pointless waste of time. So, he said, "After all, we agreed to explore the gardens together. You should get familiar with the new garden first, and then I can come and introduce it to you."
Saul felt like he had received an order and nodded, "That's right."
After he said this, he felt that it seemed a little too cold and didn't show a close relationship, so he smiled and said, "Then I'll go first?"
Sada nodded, realizing that his tone was a little too cold. Although he asked the question whether it was true or not, the way he asked it sounded like he was forcing the question, which was not a good idea.
Although he didn't have much acting skills, he couldn't force himself to be a drag, so he forced a smile and said in a gentler tone, "Go ahead."
Although it still doesn't sound like talking to a friend, but rather like telling one's pet that it can go out into the wild and have fun, it's not as cold and stiff as before, and it can be said to be much better.
In addition to that smile, Saul didn't dare to look him in the eye, so he just glanced at him. Knowing that he was smiling, he didn't look closely, but he could feel the atmosphere eased. He immediately felt relieved, and he didn't care whether he was really smiling or not, nor did he want to think about whether he really intended to let him go, but since the opportunity was right in front of him, there was absolutely no reason to give up.
Saul nodded in response to Sadah's words, and then he rushed out like a puppy with a loose leash, and walked a long way in two or three steps. Then he realized that he shouldn't walk so fast, and forced himself to slow down. He stared at the small gate of the garden with anticipation, and walked towards it step by step. In fact, he didn't slow down much.
His anticipation was palpable, even visible from his back.
Sada felt that he was too anxious and a little timid. He didn't know why he was sent. It was as if both Csira and Cthulhu were blind. It was really ridiculous. He couldn't help but shook his head and sneered silently.
Saul was unaware of what was happening behind him, for he neither looked back nor intended to have any closer contact with Sadah. He now only wanted to escape, so he entered the garden gate.
The small gate of the garden is also a fence gate. It can be opened by just stretching out your hand. It is obviously designed to prevent gentlemen but not villains. Xiao Luo was happy that the door could be opened so easily, but at the same time he was a little worried. After entering, he might meet other people who originally belonged to this land. If his identity was accidentally discovered, it would be like escaping from a wolf's den and falling into a tiger's den. That would be too unlucky.
He walked in with a heavy heart, found an empty corner, and was about to sit down and rest. After he had rested, his mood calmed down, and his strength recovered, he immediately tried to find a way to leave.
I can't care about anything else.
However, he suddenly heard a noisy sound not far away, so he frowned, feeling that he was disturbed. He was also worried that after his identity was discovered, someone finally came to arrest him. He looked up and was immediately shocked.
It turned out that those sounds were made by the deep divers. While dismantling the fence, the deep divers reached out as if no one was around and destroyed the plants inside. They also stepped on them, leaving deep footprints in the soft, black and red soil.
They looked very arrogant and very happy, with a sense of excitement as if they were unaware of the impending disaster. Saul, who was sitting in the shadow corner, looked at them with his mouth wide open unconsciously, and almost felt a little sorry for them.
If he was kind, he would have gone out and taken them with him for the sake of this pity. But he was not. So he hesitated for a moment and decided not to show up.
But just as he was about to leave to avoid being dragged into the muddy water, he suddenly felt something hit him. His face suddenly changed and he reached out and touched the pocket of his clothes.
There was no mistake. The most important, most fragile, and most carefully protected thing he carried with him was this—
If he doesn't use this thing here, maybe it will be used on him. If he just leaves like this, he will not have a good time. Not to mention that Cthulhu will not let him go, Ksira will not let him go either. If those deep divers outside are still alive and go back, they will probably cause trouble for him.
Although he didn't think those deep divers were stronger than him and could pose any major danger to him, if he made enemies everywhere, from top to bottom, there would be no safety at all, and he would probably have a difficult time.
Even if he gets out, he won't have a good life. It's better for him to take advantage of the opportunity now to do what he should do, and then take away what he should take away. If there are any problems, he won't be blamed, and if there are any problems, he won't be blamed.
It can also be considered as leaving a way out for yourself.
Saul lowered his eyes and thought for a while. After making up his mind, he turned around and looked outside. He saw Gideon approaching.
Gideon was destroying the plants when he suddenly felt that the shadow on the ground was not right. It was shaking, as if it was hiding something.
He frowned, became subconsciously alert, and took a half step back, looking like he was about to shout and call his companions for help.
Saul's eyes widened in shock.
After he came here, he wanted to reduce his presence and leave immediately. He didn't want to be discovered, nor did he want the matter to become a big deal. He didn't want any sharp noises to be heard around him, as that would be bad for him.
Now he watched the deep diver who seemed to be his companion, as if he was about to shout because he was about to discover him, attracting other people nearby who didn't know whether they were enemies or friends. He couldn't help but gasp, felt his heart pounding, and almost shouted along. He took a step forward, leaving the shadows, trying to stop the other party, and because of the violent emotional fluctuations and sudden actions, he leaked a little breath and exposed his position.
Gideon keenly noticed Saul appearing in front of him. When their eyes met, he immediately took a step back, keeping his distance and pretending that he didn't want to have a deeper conversation.
This was not because Gideon could not detect that the person opposite him was the messenger of Cthulhu from the breath leaked by Saul, but because he felt that Bai Tianming had spared him once, and he had already determined in his heart that Bai Tianming could not but be the messenger of Cthulhu, so he was naturally wary of the one who came later.
This vigilance was not only because he suspected that the other party might hurt him, but also because he suspected that the other party might do something bad to Bai Tianming.
He thought that he had offended Bai Tianming before and was now trying to make up for it. Now that he encountered someone who might have offended Bai Tianming, he couldn't relax no matter what.
Under double vigilance, he narrowed his eyes and stared straight at Saul who was trying to get close to him to establish a relationship with him. He took half a step back again, ready to call his companions at any time.
Seeing that he was so alert, Saul didn't want to escalate the conflict, so he stopped where he was. Looking at his face full of resistance, he felt a little speechless.
We all came out from the deep sea to carry out the same mission. In terms of deep sea level, I am higher than you. In terms of ability, I am also higher than you. Now that we finally meet, you are wary of me?
With your abilities, do you think being wary of me would be helpful? Besides, I'm not your enemy, can't you tell the difference? Open your eyes! Why are you being wary of me?
When Saul thought about how everyone else on the same mission was doing the same thing, he felt suffocated and remained silent for a while.
Gideon didn't know why Saul was silent, but seeing him stop there and not say anything, he wondered if he was preparing something, so he didn't dare to act rashly and kept silent too.
The two stood facing each other for a while.
Saul adjusted his mindset and stared closely at Gideon, fearing he might run away if they disagreed. He was secretly ready to stop him from making any screams or signals. On the surface, he acted very sincere, trying to dispel his guard. He slowly said, "You should have sensed from my aura just now that I am from the deep sea, a messenger sent by Cthulhu. I'm here to assist Cthulhu's followers in destroying this place."
Gideon blinked and gasped, thinking, "My boss had said someone might be impersonating me. I never thought it would happen. How could someone be so blatant? Why would they say all this when there's nothing better to say about themselves? Are they trying to dissuade me? I've already seen the real thing. How could I believe a fake one? They're really looking down on me."
Gideon didn't want to trust the other party, nor did he want the other party to cause trouble for Bai Tianming. He rolled his eyes and thought of a plan. He asked Saul with ill intentions, "How are you going to sabotage it?"
Saul could sense his ill intentions, but thought he was just unhappy with his late arrival and didn't take it seriously.
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