Chapter 134 Chapter 134 The fog is too thick, so...



Chapter 134 Chapter 134 The fog is too thick, so...

The fog was too thick, so the believers who stood up from the ground could not see the orcs who were rushing over behind them. The orcs could only see that there were many people here, but they could not tell how many there were, let alone what they looked like.

Many green poisonous snakes crawled out from under the cliff, hissing and twisting their bodies as they crawled towards the crowd, as if they wanted to take a chance to bite them, or as if they just wanted to take advantage of the situation.

A snake crawled to Bai Tianming's side. Bai Tianming stomped on the snake and it exploded. The snake collapsed to the ground with a plop and didn't move. Its eyeballs rolled out of its body. Blood and paste mixed together, and the sticky liquid spread on the ground.

Bai Tianming frowned and took a step back to avoid getting his shoes too dirty. It was really disgusting to encounter such a thing. He should have completely eliminated it in the first place.

Obviously, this disgusting thing hadn't realized what was going on, but it didn't take anyone present seriously at all.

What are believers? Can they be eaten? If not, get lost! All day long, facing a cliff and thick fog, kneeling and prostrating, mumbling and praying, they are not worthy of anything.

After all, no slave owner would take his slaves seriously.

What's more, these believers themselves put themselves in a position lower than the cliff, but they step on the corpses of their own kind, thinking that it is something to be proud of that they can lead so many of their kind to death and sacrifice them to a being stronger than themselves. This further proves that they themselves have nothing to be proud of.

Even though they may be stronger than many beings, it does not mean that they are nobler than others when they voluntarily serve as slaves in front of a cliff, because the only result they prove is that they are lower than others.

After all, some people become slaves out of necessity, while some people become slaves because they genuinely want to be slaves. When their wish comes true, they can’t wait to harm others and regard the right to oppress others as their own right.

If there is anything lower than this, it is probably living longer and not changing one's mind. They can surpass it themselves.

"There seems to be someone there?" The White Wolf people who were on guard nearby looked at each other, frowned and whispered.

"There is indeed one person."

"Whoever it is, appearing here and not with us, is most likely one of their people," Othniel frowned. "I wonder if they've called in reinforcements. Perhaps they've heard of the impending destruction of that disgusting thing, or perhaps they're too close and sensed its weakening. The fog is still too thick."

Another member of the White Wolf tribe nearby, with a serious expression and a hint of impatience, picked up a spear and said, "No matter if it's friend or foe! Let's shoot first and see! It's so foggy that we can't see anything important.

If it really is their reinforcements, and they hit us, we won't lose anything. If they miss, we'll just lose a bullet, which is still affordable. Even if we anger them, that's all. They dislike us, just like we dislike them. There's nothing surprising about that."

"What if it's one of ours? Or, was it originally biased towards our people?" Otani vaguely felt that the shadow in the mist was familiar, and frowned. Although he also hoped that the bullet could immediately penetrate the chests of all the people on the opposite side, he did not want to hurt innocent people, so he thought about it and tried to stop it.

"Aren't all our people here? Those who are not here are either doing logistics or on vacation. What else could it be? If they are great friendly forces, they will not be hurt by a bullet. If they are ordinary people who are lost, they can't stand there without getting hurt. Those disgusting things don't care who you are." The White Wolf tribe member carrying a gun really didn't want to waste time on unimportant things. He was worried that someone over there might run away, so he couldn't wait to open fire.

The bullet was aimed at Bai Tianming. Bai Tianming could understand them, and the bullet could not hurt him. He took a step to the side and avoided the bullet's trajectory.

However, a gust of wind suddenly blew out from the bottom of the cliff. The howling wind immediately rushed towards Bai Tianming, even blowing away a lot of the surrounding fog.

Even the bullet was forced to turn by the wind, as if it was controlled by an invisible force, and rushed towards Bai Tianming.

Bai Tianming frowned, stood still, opened his defense, and allowed the bullet to rush towards him, straight into his face.

When the fog was blown away by the wind, Othniel suddenly saw Bai Tianming's face clearly. His eyes widened immediately, almost a little terrified. In an extremely sharp voice, almost breaking the tune, he shouted to the people around him with pale faces: "That's not a believer!"

The White Wolf who fired the shot was stunned for a moment, put the gun back, and asked cautiously: "Do you know him?"

"That's the friend who went to the barbecue restaurant with me!" Otanni was in a trance, staring at Bai Tianming who was not yet completely wrapped in the fog. He blinked slowly, and it felt like that moment was as long as a lifetime. He was almost exhausted, and answered in a hoarse voice.

The White Wolf holding the gun suddenly groaned as if his leg had been caught in a trap, and said with a guilty look, "One bullet shouldn't be a big deal, right?"

"It shouldn't be." Otanni thought about it and remembered what happened in the barbecue restaurant. Bai Tianming was stronger than him, so he was able to dodge it. There was no reason why Bai Tianming couldn't dodge it. His expression looked better.

The bullet hit Bai Tianming's protective shield, fell to the ground, rolled around, and stopped moving. It seemed that it was no longer a threat.

Except for Bai Tianming, almost everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Othniel and the others were happy because they felt they had not hurt any innocent people by mistake.

The believers noticed that the strong wind just now came from the bottom of the cliff, so they concluded that Bai Tianming must be related to their god, and might even be a messenger of God, and they breathed a sigh of relief.

The fog surged again, about to swallow up Bai Tianming again.

A huge black sticky object suddenly shot out from a distance, and then it expanded, and in the blink of an eye it became a black hill, standing behind Bai Tianming. If it were smaller, it could probably be disguised as Bai Tianming's shadow, but it was too big.

Such a huge mountain could not be blocked by Bai Tianming no matter what. Bai Tianming naturally discovered it, even though he had his back to the mountain.

He turned his head and saw two black and white eyes falling from the mountain. The eyes smiled at him, and he immediately recognized them. This was the Shoggoth he had given to the little wolf a long time ago.

I didn't expect that after so many years, it has grown so big. However, creatures like Shoggoths are very large, so it's not surprising that it has grown to this size. What's more, this Shoggoth was not too small in the past.

Bai Tianming reached out and touched the Shoggoth. The Shoggoth laughed and rolled around in the narrow space, becoming a very long strip, like a black donkey rolling around, with a soft and chewy texture.

White Wolf, holding a gun, looked at Bai Tianming and Hugues in the mist, blinked, and suddenly thought of a story he had heard when he was a child -

A long, long time ago, when the plains were really flat land and there was nothing on the land except flowers and plants, animals lived here.

Animals lived here. The first orcs who could transform between human form and animal form were the White Wolf Clan. The chief of the White Wolf Clan was still very young at that time, a little wolf.

The little wolf originally lived in a cave. One day, he was suddenly bitten by two big evil monsters and almost died. However, he was carried away by a black thing and brought to God.

God healed the little wolf's wounds, took the little wolf out for fun, prepared food and water for the little wolf, gave the little wolf a bath, and prepared a house for the little wolf. The little wolf later learned that the black thing was a Shoggoth.

Therefore, the orcs who have heard this story will have an illusion after hearing it for the first time, thinking that the one who appears with the Shoggoth and can be liked by the Shoggoth is a god.

However, as time went by, they grew up, heard more stories, and met more people, and they no longer thought so, because they knew that God was not so easy to discern.

What's more, the God who has left will not come back easily, nor will he appear easily. If they always hope that God will come to save them, they will surely die.

They cannot regard God's casual kindness as God's obligation. If He is always there, He should be a tool, not God.

But now, the white wolf tribe stared with wide eyes at the bright white sky behind the fuzzy mist, looking at the distinct black and white overlapping outlines, as if looking at an ancient paper-cut shadow play like a mirage, and suddenly thought: Maybe, God has returned.

It's just that other people don't know it yet.

At this moment, a man suddenly rushed over from behind Othniel and the others.

They originally gathered here to set up a cordon and deploy personnel to prevent innocent people from mistakenly entering dangerous areas and suffering life-threatening injuries.

Therefore, the dazed White Wolf stretched out his hand and subconsciously grabbed the passerby who was trying to run away from him, almost forgetting to take care of his gun.

The man struggled desperately, like a bug stuck in a spider web. His face was as ferocious as a demon's, his expression was frantic, his eyes were filled with longing, and he stared straight at the cliff, eager to jump off. His skin was pale, and he was hysterically shouting, as if he wanted to rip out his intestines to make a trumpet, almost crying, as he shouted, "Let me through, let me through! Look at me!"

White Wolf frowned and tried to reason with him: "It's dangerous out there!"

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