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Tsunami(14)

The deep underwater cave is not as silent as many people imagine. Sometimes the water flows hit the rocks, sometimes a big fish swam by, and sometimes a crab spits out fine water foam... The sounds are either low and hollow, or tiny, but they never stop for a moment.

The Kana warriors patrolled back and forth in the winding passages, making no louder sounds than a fish, and in this, there were waves of irregular sounds like metal rubbing against each other, which sounded particularly harsh.

When he was replaced by his companions, the Kana man who was guarding outside a cell breathed a sigh of relief - the sharp voice came from the cell, which was really a torture for the Kana man who had a very sharp hearing.

The man who came to change shift watched his companion leave and stood motionless outside the door. After a while, as if he noticed something unusual, he opened the small window on the prison door that was so small that he couldn't even reach into his hand and peeked inward.

There was no light in the cell. Although Kana could see objects in the dark, she could only see the outline. The prisoner inside deliberately rubbed the shackles on her hands as usual, not knowing whether she could hear it or not.

Shackles were actually just a symbolic insult. What really made the prisoner unable to escape was the metal circle locked around her neck - if not allowed, she could not even speak.

Even without any punishment, such a situation is enough to drive many people crazy... In fact, about this prisoner who has been in prison for three years, many people think that she has actually been crazy long ago.

Perhaps because Kathan looked at her for too long, the prisoner sitting there suddenly turned around, and a little light shining through the small window illuminated her yellow eyes in an instant.

Those eyes were clear and sharp.

Then… the door opened.

The guard of Kana slipped in through the crack of the door and quickly closed the door. But before he could say a word, the prisoner rushed over fiercely, and turned his wrists, locked together, and then he twisted Kanana's neck between her arms.

The eyes were facing each other, and the guards remained motionless.

He did not resist or panic, and even the muscles on his face did not tremble at all. He raised his hand calmly and easily untied the collar on the prisoner's neck, so fast that the other party could not react.

The prisoner's pupils shrank slightly in the darkness.

"Which guy did you send it?" she asked, and the organs were stinging after a long time without making a sound. "I think you already know that this move is useless."

Pretending to save her, she actually took news from her... She wouldn't be fooled like this.

However, the guy in front of me looked too calm.

"My friend was caught." The guard of Kana spoke and headed straight to the subject. "He was thrown into Lingjia City... and threw it into Tafa's mouth. I wonder how to save him, and someone told me you might know."

The prisoner, Gillaya, opened her eyes widened in surprise.

This sounds really not credible... but being said so bluntly does not seem like a lie.

"...Can you take me out of here?" she asked.

"Yes." The guard replied without hesitation, maintaining the posture of being tied up by the other party's neck, calmly taking out a bracelet-like instrument.

"Portable teleporter," he said, "can teleport you out of town immediately."

Jiraya is half-believing and half-doubting.

She had never heard of such advanced technology. When she was locked up, the teleporter in the star domain could not even teleport creatures.

But the other party seemed to have no reason to use this method to deceive her.

More importantly, her patience has reached its limit - she can no longer stay here, otherwise she will collapse sooner or later.

Even if this is a trap, at least, she can leave...even if it's only for a moment.

Even if it is possible to die due to a failed teleportation, she wants to give it a try.

She let go of her hand, let the strange guard untied her shackles, and put the bracelet on her hand.

"Good luck," he said.

Gillaya looked at him in confusion. It would only make people feel even more uneasy when he said such blessings at this time?

However, the guard's expression was extremely calm-or, or, it should be said, he had no expression at all.

It is completely different from those guards who also have no expressions, without expressions.

Before Jiraya could figure it out, the light lit up on her bracelet slid across her body in circles. The next moment, the dark cave turned into white bones all over the ground.

A few feet away from her was another ordinary Kana man, and Jiraya noticed the similarity between him and the previous Kana man guarded just by just a scan.

Kana people generally have no expressions, because they are limited by the muscles on their faces, but they can change naturally, rather than like these two Kana people... they just don’t know what “expression” is, and they don’t even have a trace of emotion in their eyes.

She looked at him without hiding her suspicion. When her eyes fell on his hands, the fingertips stretched out like thin tentacles, but with metal texture, which made her pupils shrink again.

What the hell is this?!When she was locked up, did those guys even start to undergo human body transformation?!

The man Kana calmly withdrew the metal tentacles, looking as if nothing had happened.

"Hello, Councillor Gillia." He introduced himself politely, "I am Rafa."

Jiraya ignored him at all.

A little light flashed across the corner of her eyes attracted her attention. She turned her head and saw a brilliant gold among the gloomy white bones all over the ground.

There was light in Tafa's huge skull. The lights of Lingjia City came in through its eye holes and slightly opened mouths, but in a dim light, the little bit of gold illuminated by the light, floating in the water like captured sunlight, looked so dazzling.

She threw her tail, threw the man in front of her and rushed over quickly.

She saw the blond young man lying there... and also saw Nana beside him, a small, silver dragon.

That confirmed their identities without doubt.

Jiraya leaned over and looked at Xiaolong with a complicated mood. Her figure with her wings on her back was indeed a bit like Tafa.

——Those people actually succeeded.

Is it really impossible to violate the "will of God"?

"They are still alive." Rafa said, who followed him, "but they can't wake up... do you know what's going on?"

"How do I know?"

The vigilant MP asked subconsciously.

"Then..." Rafa pointed to the bones, "Don't you know what's going on? I never knew before being thrown down... This wouldn't be the cemetery of Kana's man, right?"

Jiraya had to lower her head and look at the remains of her tribe.

How many people here don’t know why they died? Such death has lasted for two hundred years. Should we continue? Is a god who uses their lives and souls to offer it, really a god?

She was silent, and her heart seemed to be burning again in the darkness of three years. Her anger and unwillingness never disappeared, nor could she disappear.

"...You're sober." She turned to Rafa.

The robot correctly understood this sentence.

"You are also very sober," he replied.

Gillaya sneered: "Yes, so I know how hard it is...so I can't believe you-you're not Kath at all, right? Or should I say, 'you'?"

Rafa did not answer, but just told her: "I am not your enemy, and I don't have to know the secrets about this place from you, but... Nana, she is just a child."

A special child, but still just a child.

Aren’t humans particularly protecting their own cubs, and even more tolerant to cubs of other races?

Jiraya was silent again, then she shook her head and said, "I don't know how to wake them up... Even if they are still alive, their consciousness and life will gradually be swallowed up... Have you heard of the chrysanthemum?"

"A rare aquatic plant, with thick leaves as thick as bones, and the flowers blooming are as gorgeous as fireworks." Rafa called out the most standard answer from his database: "But growth requires rich nutrition, otherwise it may never bloom."

"So the flower growers brought a lot of fish and shrimps, and grafted them into fertilizer and buried them under the flowers." Gillia continued softly, "Our... God, Quinna, is such a flower."

"...But what are you trying to sacrifice yourself like this?" The robot didn't understand, "If even the soul would be swallowed."

"What to do?" Gillia smiled sarcastically, "No matter what your intentions are... you didn't jump off by yourself, do you think those who were thrown here like you really volunteered to become 'fertilizer' with their own will? Quinna will indeed take away life, but he will also give gifts to some 'special people', and even almost as a plea."

In this way, what is the "sacrifice" of others?

"But our God, he wants too much." Gillia unconsciously looked up - at least until now, no disaster had fallen on her head. "Maybe you know, the Kana man is about to exterminate. Because adults and unhatched eggs have all become nourishment for the gods... just to allow him to 'return'. And our MPs finally realized that if the entire race is on the verge of extinction, it will also harm their interests in the end, so..."

She lowered her eyes and looked at Ice.

Therefore, this unlucky dragon was chosen as the best sacrifice.

"I probably know how they did it," she said. "They mastered a...I don't know what the principle is, the method of mental attack. But I know where this attack comes from."
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