Chapter 66 Chapter 66 Abel walked forward, wearing...
Abel walked forward. The man in temple clothes had already gotten off the unicorn. He took two steps forward, adjusted to the feeling of walking on flat ground, and handed over the box in his hand.
Apos held the box in his hands, a look of great relief on his face. He said with a touch of emotion and relief, "This is a gift from Ms. Maria to thank you two."
Apos thought for a moment, and then added seriously, "It's a gift given in a private name." So it doesn't count as part of the temple.
Moreover, the owner of the temple was right before them. Who could they be compared to? The entire temple belonged to them. Even gifts brought to the temple could be theirs.
After Apos finished speaking, he lowered his eyes and quietly glanced at the situation nearby from the shadows on the ground. There were the demons who were alert but not aggressive, the doubtful Demon King Sada, and the thoughtful Bai Tianming.
He quickly averted his gaze to avoid being mistaken for having other intentions.
The unicorn following behind him took two steps forward, stopped, and shook its head. The fluffy, clean, and long mane on the back of its neck swayed like a milky waterfall.
The holy book that had jumped off the unicorn's neck earlier flipped its pages in mid-air and flew towards Abel. Abel reached out and caught it. It was the clone of the holy book.
The demons were so distracted by the unicorn that they didn't notice that Apos took the opportunity to sneak a peek at them.
The unicorn slowly folded its broad white wings, and pieces of white feathers gradually fell as its wings folded, but there was no bald part on the two huge wings due to lack of feathers.
The demons' eyes began to grow curious.
"Thank you for bringing it over." Abel stretched out his hand, showing an unprecedented polite smile, and took the long box in his hand.
Apos shuddered. He had never heard of a priest in the temple smiling at anyone other than Bai Tianming, and naturally, he had never had the opportunity to see it.
Now that he saw it, although there was nothing strange about that face and the smile was not twisted or awkward, he still felt a chill from the bottom of his heart, as if he saw a monster disguised as a human. No matter how similar the monster was and no flaws appeared on the surface, it still made people feel that something was wrong.
"What is this?" Abel took the box and looked down. He found a small note on the box, so he asked Apos who brought the thing to him.
Apos took a look, reached out and tapped the note and said, "Ms. Maria said it's used this way."
The next second, Maria's voice suddenly rang out from the note: "Please, please deliver it to them! Thank you very much! Here are two huge vases that I carefully selected. The white one is for—"
The other side hesitated for a while: "Mr. Bai Tianming?"
After a pause, Maria seemed to have convinced herself to accept the name, muttering to herself, "Maybe the temple has changed the rules, but I haven't been notified yet."
The next moment, Maria shouted again, "Give the black one to the other gentleman! Please make sure to send it to me! Thank you! This is a local specialty! Super beautiful! Super expensive!"
Finally, the paper stopped talking.
Apos and Abel looked at each other. Sada had already taken the lead and began to approach them with the demons.
Sada's idea was very simple. Since it belonged to Bai Tianming, he would hold it for Bai Tianming until it was placed where it was placed, just like carrying the gold coins before. There was no problem at all.
As for the other demons, they are just helping out, so there is no problem.
So Sadar did not stop the demons from approaching Abel and Apos.
Bai Tianming paused for a moment, considering whether he should go over as well. Even though the note had said one was for him, with so many people there, he shouldn't have to go get it, right? Otherwise, what would they be doing there? It couldn't be to start a fight, could it?
Wait, a fight? Are they going to start a fight if they get close enough?
Bai Tianming suddenly stood up from the stone.
Abel looked at Sadah and the demons approaching, handed the box to Apos, and told him, "You take it first."
Apos nodded while holding the box.
At this moment, the door not far away suddenly opened again, and Boaz walked out with a group of people. He smiled and waved to everyone, "Long time no see, everyone!"
Bai Tianming looked at him and raised his eyebrows.
Wasn't he supposed to be in the utility room? When did he come out? He hadn't noticed. What a mistake. However, Bai Tianming had just returned. If Boaz had left while he was gone, it wouldn't be surprising if he hadn't noticed.
Boaz descended from the sky on a unicorn with long white wings. He said provocatively to Apos, whose brows had turned cold at his sight, "Do you want to know how I got here? I left a tracker on my ship a while ago. You happened to have seen my ship, so the tracker is on you. That's how I knew you were here. I came here just for you! Shouldn't I be happy?"
If there were no other people here, Apos would have cursed without caring about his image, but there were so many people around and he was holding a long box in his hand, so it was difficult for him to move. Apos pretended not to hear and turned his head to the side.
But Boaz wasn't going to let him go. He shook his head and said, "You can't even speak. How rude!"
Boaz landed on the ground, dismounted from the unicorn, and waved enthusiastically to Bai Tianming with a smile. "Didn't expect me to be here? I was going to stay in the utility room, but it was so quiet and deserted, and there was nothing else to do. I was bored, so I came out."
He paused for a moment, looking across Abel, Sada and the others as if from across the sea, and deliberately shook his head as if those people were blocking his view.
Everyone looked at him in silence.
He stretched his neck like a goose on the water, tilted his body, stared at Bai Tianming intently, and said to him with a smile: "What a coincidence, there was no obstacle at all when I came out! Tell me, is it fun? I thought it would be as exciting as defusing a bomb, and I almost held my breath, but in fact, it's no different from a bungee jumping machine. Just jump down and you'll be fine. It's really fun! Hahaha!"
Although Bai Tianming didn't think he was mentally normal, he had to admit that after he appeared, the atmosphere on the scene suddenly became lively, as if everyone was forced to instantly move from the tense battlefield to the cemetery where firecrackers were crackling.
Therefore, his words neither provoked Bai Tianming nor angered him.
Bai Tianming just looked at him silently like everyone else.
His mental state has become so abnormal, who can still bother with him?
Seeing that no one was talking, Boaz didn't feel awkward. He just skipped over to Apos. Apos was so disgusted by him that his face turned a little green.
But Apos still stood there, not because he couldn't move, nor because he couldn't express his love, but because Apos knew that even if he moved to the side, he would still be stuck to him.
When Boaz wanted to disgust someone, he would do anything he could. Others might not understand this, but Abbas knew it a long time ago.
Because Bolls had really used many methods on him, although they were neither fatal nor disabling, and not even harmful, they still left him with a deep psychological trauma.
He couldn't guarantee that he didn't mind at all. Rather than being stuck to someone after he left, it would be better to save the energy of walking and avoid being ridiculed.
Moreover, even without mentioning Boaz, Abel had just given the box to Abos. If Abos had turned around and left, what would have happened to the box? What would have happened to Abel?
Abos had not yet reached the point where he could treat Abel as nothing. For his own sake, Abos could not leave the temple for the rest of his life. Boaz had calculated this and had come closer.
Because if he got too close to someone, they might attack him. He didn't want to gamble on whether he would get hurt. Because regardless of whether he would get hurt or not, vigilance was a must.
Instead of bothering yourself with being so vigilant, you might as well entertain yourself and disgust Apos. It doesn't put your life in danger at all.
After Boaz succeeded, he laughed like a squirrel that had drunk the wine fermented by the monkeys in the tree hole. He staggered and said, "Don't think I have bad intentions. I am actually here to help."
Although no one believed what he said, he still had to say it because he felt that it was the truth. If he didn't say it, no one would know, which would be too unfair.
Perhaps it was because he had disgusted so many people in his daily life that it had become a habit. Even if he spoke sincerely, it would not be easy for people to trust him, but he did not mind.
He was very sure that if he encountered something that was bound to disgust someone, he would rather disgust others than disgust himself, so he didn't think it was a big deal whether he was not trusted or disgusted others.
"What are you here to help with?" Apos looked at Boaz and did not believe what he said. He frowned, suppressed his emotions, and tried his best to be fair and just. He asked him in a serious attitude and tone.
But whatever serious things came to him would disappear like a bursting bubble.
He didn't care about the displeasure and dissatisfaction on the other side, waved to the people behind him, listened to their approaching footsteps, and didn't look back, but just said with a smile without any scruples: "Aren't you in need of help now?"
As soon as these words were spoken, the demons became alert. Sada especially looked at Abel and narrowed his eyes, feeling that he also seemed to have bad intentions.
After all, Boaz came from Abel’s temple, so who knows if he was the exact same person?
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