Chapter 124 Chapter 124 All those who attended the meeting...



Chapter 124 Chapter 124 All those who attended the meeting...

Everyone attending the meeting was shocked. Even those who did not attend the meeting were greatly shocked when they learned about this. It was as if they saw a wet bird stepping on a broken power line on a rainy day and yet it did not die.

People looked at each other in bewilderment, jumped up like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, and then quickly carried out the evacuation of the crowd in an important dangerous event, just like in a drill before an earthquake.

The conference room was emptied so quickly that the people who had been in the meeting crowded into the monitoring room, trying to confirm the situation through the movable surveillance cameras.

"It seems there is no danger?"

"Should we open it and take a look?"

"Now that it's been delivered to us, it's impossible not to read it, right? While the messenger might not know exactly where we are, if they can deliver it once, they can deliver it a second time. It shouldn't be difficult. If we just keep avoiding it, we'll only appear weak, incompetent, and timid. It won't leave a good impression, and it won't benefit our future development."

"Without delay, we must find a way to open the letter and read it. We must know what is inside. It may be good, it may be bad, even if it is a warning of danger, we must know."

People opened the letter. They were worried that it contained strong pollution that would kill the person who opened it or turn the person who read it into a source of pollution. But after trying it, they were surprised to find that no one died and no one was affected.

When did such a friendly god appear in the world? Impossible, absolutely impossible! Maybe it's not a god? But if not a god, what else could it be? It can't be a ghost, right?

People frowned, looked at each other, and finally made up their minds to see what was written in the letter.

The content of the letter was very simple. Bai Tianming told them that he was responsible for dealing with Cthulhu and Ksira. Although they were not dead, they would not be able to revive within a period of time. They did not need to worry too much and would be affected. If they wanted to find him, they could use this letter to open a door leading to his garden.

In the letter, he mentioned his online flower shop and some of the flowers he sold, and told them that the flowers he grew in the garden were pollution-free, very beautiful, edible, and not expensive. If they were interested, they could come and see him directly, and he would welcome them.

After reading the letter, they looked at each other in disbelief, but since the letter was not contaminated at all, perhaps what it said was true, so they wanted to give it a try.

"After all, if possible, we should unite all forces that can be united, rather than rejecting all those who want to lend us a helping hand. That would be ignorant and ridiculous."

"I think so too. I think we can start choosing the person who will enter the garden behind this door through this letter. We can't choose someone who is too young, because they are not stable enough, nor can we choose someone who is too old, because they are too stubborn. We can't choose someone who has things to do, because they may not be fully focused enough, and we can't choose someone who is too idle, because they may be too busy to play and can't get things done."

"That's right, let's have a meeting right away!"

They held another meeting and made a list of all the people they thought could go to the garden. Then they began to notify them one by one to come to the meeting room immediately to undergo physical and mental examinations and confirm their personal intentions and family situations.

After that, a team was formed. They took the letter paper, opened the door and entered the garden. Bai Tianming sensed it and went to greet them.

"Welcome, welcome," Bai Tianming greeted them while pushing Nan Pu in front of him and whispered, "Look after them for me. If they want to wander around, you can take them. They can record whatever they want, but don't let them take my flowers, soil, or leaves. In short, if they don't pay, don't even think about taking anything away from here except themselves."

Nanpu nodded seriously.

Bai Tianming was about to leave when the observation team, who had just arrived, called out to him, "You! Aren't you coming with us?"

They could see that Bai Tianming was the master here. They were worried that it would be dangerous if they stayed with Nan Pu alone, so they wanted to keep him here, feeling anxious and nervous.

"I'm not going with you," Bai Tianming shook his head, "I have my own things to do."

"Then here," the captain took out the well-preserved letter Bai Tianming had written to them and asked nervously, "Did you write this?"

Bai Tianming took a look and nodded: "My, what's the matter?"

The captain wasted no time, eager to pull out the questionnaire from his pocket. His face flushed as he asked, "Can we come later?"

"Sure." Bai Tianming replied.

"Is it really safe here?" the captain asked again.

"Safe." Bai Tianming replied.

"Cthulhu and Ksira," the captain asked, his hands shaking and his face flushed red, like a fan meeting his idol, excited and delighted, "Did you handle this?"

"It's me." Bai Tianming nodded.

"Thank you very much!" The captain bowed, took out a gift box from his pocket, and presented it with both hands: "This is a small token of our gratitude. Please be sure to accept it!"

"You're welcome," Bai Tianming waved his hand. He went to get those two things, not for these people's gifts. "You can take them back."

"Then what can we do to thank you?" The captain looked around and looked at Bai Tianming with anticipation, like a child on his birthday expecting a birthday present, and asked very nervously.

"You can buy more flowers," Bai Tianming thought for a moment and smiled, "and help me promote my online flower shop. That's all I need."

"I've got it!" The captain nodded repeatedly, and took out a piece of paper and a pen to write. It seemed that he had really got it down.

Bai Tianming didn't expect him to be so serious. He raised an eyebrow and casually handed him a candy, saying with a smile, "This is for you. Take it and eat it. If you really promote it, I can give you a few more candies. This is candy made from fresh flower nectar. I promise there's nothing else added."

The captain blinked his eyes, holding the candy in his hands. His body trembled slightly, and he almost fainted. He seemed to be so happy that he didn't know how to position his hands and feet. Honey bubbles began to appear all over his body. A trance-like smile appeared on his face. He opened his mouth, hesitated for a long time, and then remembered what he wanted to say: "Thank you!"

"You're welcome!" Bai Tianming smiled and waved at them casually, "Goodbye!"

The captain nodded repeatedly and waved vigorously, wishing that his hand would leave an afterimage. It was as if he had suddenly turned into a puppy wagging its tail, reluctant to see its owner leave. His face was as red as a tomato, but his voice was loud, as if he was holding a trumpet in his mouth: "Goodbye!"

Bai Tianming nodded and walked out.

He said he had something to do, not to make excuses, but really had something to do. The curse of the rat in the wall brought by the deep divers was still in his hands, and he had to find an opportunity to get rid of it.

There is no time to lose, it is best to set off now.

He didn't want any accidents to happen due to starting too late. The culprits had been cleared away, and it would be a loss if the residue caused trouble.

But how to deal with it?

He had originally intended to deal with the curse of the rat in the wall in the deep sea, but there was no chance to deal with it in the deep sea. Now it seems that he should trace the source and see if he can solve it.

If he wants to trace the origin, he must find the source of the curse. As we all know, most rats come from the Plains of Beasts. If he wants to lift the curse, he may have to go to the Plains of Beasts.

Bai Tianming immediately prepared to leave. Sada appeared at the door and looked at him dimly, like a ghost that had just crawled out of a well. Although his hair was not disheveled, the eerie feeling was exactly the same.

Bai Tianming could tell without turning around that he was already standing there, so he went to look at him. Seeing that he looked okay, he smiled at him and said, "Why are you unhappy?"

"Why do you always go out?" Sada frowned, as if he was a little sad and a little angry, but he didn't dare to show it, and he couldn't do anything to him, so he asked him sullenly.

Bai Tianming walked up to him, as if cautiously approaching a sulking cat, and smiled at him, "I'll be back after I finish my work. What's the big deal? Isn't that what I used to be like? It's not like I'll never come back. Don't be sad!"

"How long will you be gone this time?" Sada raised his eyebrows, crossed his arms over his chest, looked at him sideways with an indifferent attitude.

"It's hard to say." Bai Tianming shook his head.

"Then can I go with you?" Sadar held him, blinked, and looked at him with hopeful eyes, like a eager cat, and asked.

"No," Bai Tianming shook his head without hesitation, as if he was refusing his cat to eat another can of food after it had finished its meal. He said patiently and calmly, "You stay here and wait for me to come back. If you want to go back to Hell, that's up to you. If you want to take the demons to do what they were supposed to do, that's up to you, but you can't go with me."

"Why?" Sada couldn't understand, frowned, loosened his hand, took a step back, and looked at him carefully, as if he had suddenly grown an extra pair of eyes, wanting to see what he looked like again, and asked in confusion.

Bai Tianming smiled, took his hand back, and looked at him as if he was cooking for his picky cat, and answered carefully: "I don't have any status, and even if I did, most people wouldn't know about it, so I can go wherever I want.

But your identity is so important, different from mine.

If you go there incognito and get discovered, people who don't know might think there's some conspiracy. Even if it's for the demons, you can't go there."

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