Chapter 129 Chapter 129 The whistle stopped screaming...



Chapter 129 Chapter 129 The whistle stopped screaming...

The whistles stopped screeching, and the smoke outside the barbecue restaurant cleared a little.

A young man with white hair walked in from outside. He looked inside and saw the huge tentacle still jumping around on the ground. He kicked it to the side, and the tentacle suddenly became motionless as if its soul had been sucked out.

The young man walked in. The barbecue restaurant owner whispered to Bai Tianming, "This is Othniel's brother, Deborah. I heard he works part-time as a priest, so he might seem a little standoffish. But don't be afraid, he won't do anything to you."

Bai Tianming nodded doubtfully, and quickly glanced to the side. He saw Deborah walk up to him, put her hand to Othniel's wound, and a white light glowed under her palm.

The wound made a gurgling sound, and many black and white eyeballs emerged and rolled on the ground, then gradually became motionless.

The wound healed immediately, there was no more odor, no more bleeding, the scab fell off quickly, and not even a scar was left.

Bai Tianming took a deep breath and inexplicably felt that the fog around him had been purified and made fresher by the other party. He quickly held his breath to avoid being misunderstood as wanting to take the opportunity to get something.

Othniel opened his eyes on the stool, shook his head and sat up, still feeling dizzy. Bai Tianming helped him up and he tried to stand up, but quickly sat back down and even staggered.

He looked pale and bitter, frowning as he said, "I feel a little dizzy, and I'm afraid I won't be feeling better for a while. I can't go to the Cursed City with you."

Bai Tianming accepted this well, nodded and said, "I can go by myself, you just need to have a good rest."

"Thank you!" Otanni looked regretful and patted Bai Tianming.

A small black spider crawled over from outside the door, expanded in front of it, and blocked the entire door in an instant. It opened its mouth and tried to chew off the lantern at the door. Its eyes were fixed on the people in the shop. While trying to squeeze in through the door, it let out a wailing cry: "Eat, eat, eat!"

Deborah walked out expressionlessly, took out a scepter with a sapphire on top, and poked it out with the bottom and the sharpest part, with only a "puff" sound.

The spider shrank as if it had lost air, and green, sticky pus overflowed from its body, emitting a disgusting stench, as if the sewer had suddenly exploded.

Deborah chanted something over the spider's body, and little spiders crawled out from under the body and tried to escape, but Deborah stretched out her scepter and poked them one by one.

The black spiders, the size of crabs, were punctured to pieces, their limbs trembling in their dying struggle under the scepter, and green pus oozed out of the broken parts, which was probably the spider's blood.

After a flash of white light, the spider corpse at the door disappeared, along with the foul smell and green slime, as if a cleaning team had just been there.

But the fog outside not only did not dissipate, but became even thicker.

A rotting corpse slowly crawled out from the other end of the alley, vomiting a sticky red and black liquid from its mouth, as well as some fragments of internal organs, no one knew whether they were its own or someone else's. In short, it crawled all the way, getting dirty, and the stench became stronger, as if a trash can had been kicked over.

Deborah frowned, picked up her scepter and walked out, nailing the scepter on the corpse's forehead. With a bang, the watermelon-sized head exploded, spilling out a lot of debris and emitting an even stronger stench.

Deborah was covered in white light and was not hurt. She poked the corpse twice and many fat white maggots burst out of the corpse and crawled on the ground.

Deborah chanted a spell and emitted white light, getting rid of the bugs. The bugs squirmed in the white light and exploded one after another, covering the ground with a layer of white slime.

After confirming that the problem had been resolved, Deborah turned around and wanted to go back into the store, but the white slime suddenly began to move and rushed towards him again.

He sighed as if he had expected it, turned around, muttered something, and poked it with his scepter. The white slime fell to the ground with a splash and then scattered again, as if there was no danger anymore.

Deborah simply chanted a spell to purify the mucus, and the ground was very clean again. He walked back slowly, and was about to enter the store when a hand suddenly emerged from the ground and grabbed his ankle.

He stomped his feet hard, crushing the hand. Turning around, he saw that it was the twisted corpse that was put back together and emerging from the ground. At the same time, a blue-black mark appeared on his ankle.

He frowned and tapped his ankle with the white light in his hand. The color on his ankle disappeared. He raised his head and looked at the opposite side, who pounced on him.

He frowned, raised his scepter, and poked it into the opponent's body. The opponent fell down like a piece of tofu. At the same time, he was hit hard by the scattered tofu pieces. He staggered back a step and his face began to turn pale.

"Close the shop," Deborah said to the shop owner and Bai Tianming with a frown. "I'll try to lure this thing away and deal with it slowly."

The shop owner took a step forward and was about to close the shop when Deborah was hit hard by the corpse that had reassembled into its shape and fell into the shop. Bai Tianming helped her up and walked out.

"What are you doing?" Deborah grabbed Bai Tianming and asked with a frown.

"Let's close the door later." Bai Tianming smiled at him on impulse and took his hand off his arm like a tightly wrapped iron ring.

Deborah was a little shocked that her strength was not as great as Bai Tianming's. She looked at the hand that Bai Tianming had just pulled off her arm. The hand was still shaking slightly, and the fingertips were pale.

Therefore, he didn't bother to stop Bai Tianming again for a while. Bai Tianming walked out. The barbecue restaurant owner looked around and saw that no one said anything, so he didn't close the door.

Bai Tianming took out a brick from his pocket and hit the crawling corpse on the head with it. With a bang, the brick broke.

Everyone in the barbecue restaurant couldn't help but widen their eyes, gasped, and turned pale. They thought he was going to die, and began to regret that they should have stopped him when he was about to leave.

The corpse lay on the ground, gradually turning into pus, and then making a sizzling sound, it turned into a black mark on the ground.

Bai Tianming rummaged through his pocket and took out a bottle of clean water. He unscrewed the lid and poured it on the ground. There was a hissing sound on the ground, as if a groundhog screamed because of being squeezed. The black marks on the ground were washed away, and even the smell in the air became a lot fresher.

Everyone was stunned.

Deborah came to her senses and took two steps outside, crossing the store entrance and approaching Bai Tianming. She grabbed him and looked him up and down to make sure he was not hurt. She stared at the bottle in his hand and asked, "What is this? How can it have such powerful cleaning effects?"

The bottle is an ordinary bottle, and the water is also ordinary water, but both the bottle and the water were taken out by Bai Tianming from his own garden. Bai Tianming hoped that this bottle of water would have a cleansing effect, and this bottle of water naturally did as he wished.

Although he has not yet reached the point of being omnipotent in the outside world, he can still maintain the proper effectiveness of what he has, and it is not difficult.

So, this bottle of water has this effect.

But now if you refill the bottle with water, it will just be ordinary water, because the bottle is also an ordinary bottle now, there is nothing special about it.

Bai Tianming blinked, as if he didn't understand what he was saying at all. With the expression that should have been there, he replied calmly, "This is just ordinary water. The reason it has this effect is just because I want it to be this way."

This was the truth, but Deborah didn't believe it, so she thought Bai Tianming was unwilling to tell him. In fact, Bai Tianming really didn't want to explain it in detail because it was tiring and time-consuming.

So, Deborah nodded and didn't ask any further questions. She just said, "Thank you for this time."

Bai Tianming waved his hand, screwed the cap back on the bottle, and put it back in his pocket as if nothing had happened: "My friend invited me to dinner, it's my duty to help."

Deborah couldn't help but turn around and glance at Othniel when she heard Bai Tianming say this. Othniel looked innocent, sitting on a stool in the barbecue restaurant, and blinked.

Is there anything wrong with inviting your friends to dinner? No. Is there anything wrong with protecting your friends? No.

He thought about it and suddenly came up with an idea, so he tentatively said, "Brother, how about you team up with him and go to the Cursed City for me to take a look?"

"What should I do?" Deborah frowned, a little puzzled, but subconsciously glanced at Bai Tianming, then quickly looked away.

He should have refused directly if he really didn't want to go, but he didn't, which means that the matter can still be discussed.

Othniel thought he knew Deborah well enough, and he didn't want to disappoint Bai Tianming, so he tried to make things happen. He said with a smile, "I promised him I would go with him, and now I can't go. Someone else must go with him, or I'll be breaking my promise, and that would be bad. Do you want your brother to be a man of his word? Your reputation would be tarnished!"

Deborah was not persuaded. She didn't care much about reputation, whether her own or someone else's, but she vaguely wanted to be with Bai Tianming, not to go to the Cursed City, but to get to know Bai Tianming better.

So he said, "Your friends may not agree."

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