Chapter 57 Chapter 57 "For example?" Bai Tianming frowned...



Chapter 57 Chapter 57 "For example?" Bai Tianming frowned...

"Like what?" Bai Tianming asked with a frown.

He felt a little irritable for some reason.

"For example," Boaz said with a grin, observing his expression, which resembled a fisherman who had been fishing for most of the day and had just hauled a lively red carp from the pond, "the most common thing is that, as everyone knows, priests stay in the temple."

Bai Tianming listened and thought, "It's really well-known, who doesn't know it? What nonsense."

But then I thought, "priest" has a prefix, which means the original priest, so the "temple" probably also has a prefix, perhaps something like the originally created temple.

Boaz observed Bai Tianming's expression, confirming he understood. He continued with a smile, "The original priest naturally stays in the temple he first created. He doesn't usually come out because he doesn't like going out. Otherwise, he wouldn't have specifically refined the Holy Scripture clone."

"Then what do you mean? You don't know where he is?" Bai Tianming asked with a frown.

"I don't know where he is exactly now, but I know that when he has nothing to do, he mostly stays in the original temple," Boaz answered confidently.

Bai Tianming took a deep breath and said nothing.

Boaz added slowly, "If he left the temple for any reason, he wouldn't have to tell anyone, and no one would know where he was. So I said, 'I don't know.'"

Bai Tianming sat silently, not saying a word.

Suddenly there was a loud bang outside and the ground shook twice.

Bai Tianming stood up from the stool all of a sudden, and even Boaz, who was lying on the ground, was shaken twice and almost turned over. However, he held the blanket tightly around himself and stuck to the ground, so he didn't roll around.

Sada knocked twice, opened the door, and said to Bai Tianming, who had walked quickly to the front, "They must be back."

Bai Tianming nodded and walked out, closed the door, and looked up at the sky. A dark crack had appeared in the sky at some point. Obviously, it was another space crack.

"When they came back," Bai Tianming frowned, "did they run into those boats outside?"

"What ship?" Sada asked puzzledly.

"Those brought by Boaz." Bai Tianming replied, looking at the crack.

"Maybe they took the wrong road," Sada thought for a moment, "I'll go check it out first."

Bai Tianming nodded.

Sada entered the crack and did not come back for a long time. A rumbling sound came from inside and the ground shook twice. Bai Tianming finally couldn't wait any longer.

He took two steps on the ground, opened the door of the utility room, and walked in. He said to Boaz, who was still lying comfortably on the ground, "Can you contact your ships and tell them to stop fighting?"

Boaz shook his head. "A ship is a ship, and a man is a man. You can't generalize. I can command men because they obey. But those ships are not so obedient."

"When you were on the boat before," Bai Tianming said doubtfully, "it wasn't like this."

Boaz laughed and said, "You think I can command the ships while I'm on them because I'm on them. If I leave the ships, I have to go back and command them again."

"Then you go back now." Bai Tianming said without hesitation.

Boaz laughed and said, "How could it be that easy? If those ships get excited, I won't be able to control them for a while. Otherwise, how could I bring them out? I love those ships! They're just like me."

Bai Tian knew that he understood what he meant by this, but it was obviously impossible to do it. He nodded, turned and left, walked out of the utility room, and looked up at the sky.

The black hole in the sky was getting bigger and bigger, almost splitting the world in half. Even next to the crack, many small cracks extended out, densely packed, more and more, more and more.

Then, the crack trembled violently and became even bigger. A ship fell out of it with a loud bang. It was on fire all over, as if it had just escaped from a sea of ​​fire and was about to crash into the mountain not far away.

If this ship really fell on the mountain, even if there was no fire, there would definitely be a dent on the mountain. Moreover, if there were plants in the place where the ship was hit, they would be in big trouble.

Bai Tianming frowned, threw the ship back, and felt that it was inappropriate for him to stay here any longer. So he grew devil wings, flew into the sky, and went directly into the crack, wanting to see the battle situation.

It was still pitch black inside the crack, but there were flashes of fire on all sides, so much so that the middle part was illuminated, and the battle situation looked very miserable.

Many burnt octopuses were floating around. The meteorite, which was not very large to begin with, was smashed into even smaller pieces. There were also living octopuses in the air, lying on the meteorite pieces and spitting out ink and octopus tentacles.

The wooden boat screamed and flew around, either crashing or spewing fire, as if it had gone completely crazy, just as Boaz had said, it was like him.

On the track of madness, Boaz and the boat he chose were really far ahead of the others, and they matched perfectly, making people feel that only this kind of boat could match that kind of person, or only that kind of person could match this kind of boat. It looked like they would not be able to repair themselves or recover in a short time.

Bai Tianming couldn't help but feel fortunate that Boaz was not here now, otherwise, the situation here might be even more chaotic, and it would be even more difficult to resolve.

The demons were in mid-air, fighting fiercely with the flying meteorites and octopuses. From time to time, they were hit by the burning ship. When they hit the demon ship, they screamed and ran away, but they couldn't run far. It was as if the compass was broken. They ran and ran, but then ran back and kept going in circles.

As for the demons that were hit hard by the ship, they would usually lean back, hear a crisp sound, and feel their bones breaking together, and finally slowly shattering, in excruciating pain. Their faces and expressions would be distorted, and the broken bones would suddenly become soft, leaving only skin and flesh, which would turn blue and black and look extremely terrifying.

When the demons wanted to use the parts that were hit, they would find that those parts were completely unusable. Not to mention the broken bones, even the skin and flesh were unusable. It was as if they were smashed into a ball and solidified with lard. A disgusting and sticky feeling of sluggishness flowed out from the injured part little by little, spreading to the whole body, making the movements of other parts of their bodies even slower, and their faces almost turned green.

Some demons were unlucky and were hit repeatedly by the burning ship, just like being repeatedly run over by a huge truck. All the bones in their bodies were broken, and all the flesh was soft and squeezed inward. They had a feeling that they would never get better and could only wriggle around, like insects with the appearance of demons, rather than real, simple demons.

The most important thing is that after being tortured into that weird appearance, they will be attacked by the surrounding octopuses with blood, flesh and ink. The colors on their bodies will gradually mix together to form a bluish-black color, and tumor-like lumps of flesh will gradually grow on the surface.

The pieces of meat gradually grew larger, and after squirming for a while, they would burst open with a bang, bursting out sticky yellow-green pus with a hint of blood, and some scraps of meat, and finally a small octopus crawled out.

There are more enemies.

Sadah was very capable and clean, and he was right in the middle of the battlefield. However, he dodged so quickly that he disappeared in the blink of an eye, even leaving an afterimage. One second he seemed to be on the left, and the next second he was on the right, making it really difficult to confirm his exact location.

He seems very busy.

Bai Tianming thought about it and decided not to call him, so as not to disturb his battle and affect his strength.

But just watching isn't an option. It won't help. If I just wanted to observe the situation, I could just take a quick look and leave. Right now, I'm staying here just to find a solution.

Bai Tianming thought about it. There were so many demons, and no one could solve them all. So maybe he should use a human body? Although he didn't think humans were much better than demons, if Boaz hadn't transformed himself, he would still be considered human.

Since Boaz once commanded these ships, perhaps for Boaz's sake, speaking as a human being, the ships would listen a little.

As for those octopuses, just clean them up.

I didn't clean it up before because I thought there were too many things and it was too troublesome. I am cleaning it up now because I feel that if I don't clean it up, I will never have peace, so it is better to clean it up.

Bai Tianming thought it over and put away his demon appearance and changed into a human. Humans looked slightly more ordinary than demons, but their appearance did not change much.

He casually grabbed a flying meteorite nearby and drew a magic circle in the air. The meteorite exploded in his hand with a bang, turning into countless stone fragments and slowly floating away.

He loosened his hand, and the dust from the stone in his hand flew away, but the magic circle in front of him had already taken shape, so there was no need to find a new stone.

This magic circle is not big. It hangs in the air, flashing a faint purple light. It looks ordinary at first glance, but the next second, the light becomes brighter, like the sun and the moon.

All the demons stopped moving because of the strong light. The fire on the screaming hull gradually went out, and the ship also stopped. The two round eyes were stunned, and gradually changed from black and white to pure white. As for the crawling octopus, it turned into bubbles in the light, bursting one after another and disappearing bit by bit.

Sadah squinted in the light, sensing a familiar energy, and relaxed, waiting for it to be over.

At the same time, Boaz, who was lying in the utility room, sensed Bai Tianming's energy fluctuations coming from the space crack. He narrowed his eyes, suddenly became interested, and sat up from the ground.

He picked up the communicator and contacted his subordinates. He said with a good smile, "Go find Apos and tell him that his savior is suffering."

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