Evening Bell Church

Chapter 428 The Legend of R'lyeh

"What are you looking at?" Sheryl felt that there was something strange in Su Ge's eyes.

Su Ge came back to his senses and smiled: "I'm happy."

"Happy because I humiliated it?" There was a smile on Sheryl's lips.

Su Ge nodded.

Sherrill didn't say much and continued to eat the last piece of beef.

I don’t know why the scene is a bit warm.

Compared with the warmth of the two people, the hall was very awkward.

The middle-aged man's face was very ugly at this time. He sat there with a sullen face and clenched the wine glass with blue veins on his palms.

Others who were just about to take action gradually calmed down and watched the excitement secretly.

As a gentleman, he cares about his own face. A perfect gentleman should always be so elegant and calm, and will never be rejected or lose his temper.

Two minutes later, the middle-aged man took a deep breath and left the restaurant with his expression gradually recovering.

As soon as he walked out of the restaurant, he said to a man who looked like a crew member with a gloomy face: "Find out the identities of those two people, especially the woman."

"Yes!" The crew member nodded respectfully, glanced at Su Ge and Sheryl, and left quickly.

Su Ge glanced at this, ate the last mouthful of fish soup and wiped his mouth: "It seems that I can't avoid the cliché plot?"

"What kind of cliche plot?"

"Walking with a peerless beauty, being noticed by powerful people, and then pretending to be a pig to eat the tiger, getting slapped in the face by pretending to be a coward, and then under everyone's gaze, the hero saves the beauty and sits on top of the beauty." Su Ge said casually.

Sherrill blinked: "Is this cliché? According to so many human novels I have read, this kind of drastic reversal is very novel and exciting."

"...The ideas of authors in this era are really poor." Su Ge complained speechlessly.

After lunch, the two people left the restaurant under the gaze of many people and walked along the corridor on the side of the ship to the wide deck in front of the ship.

At this time, some people gathered at a corner of the edge of the deck. Among them was a young man in a dark blue suit.

The young man was holding a book in one hand and a pen in the other. He was talking about something with a rich expression.

After the two people got closer, they happened to hear the young man saying:

"...Cthulhu lives in the undersea city, R'lyeh. In many legends, it is the center of the world and the starting point of salvation. Rumor has it that Cthulhu is the god of sleep and can give people through dreams. Believing in the power of his followers, many people in some remote coastal tribes worship Cthulhu, thinking that he can bless them in the sea. I have been to several villages, and there are even rumored descendants of Cthulhu. They seem to be a group of degraded fish-men, somewhere between fish and humans. They are powerful in the sea, but very weak on land..."

Hearing what the young man said became more and more fantasy, the people around him suddenly left without interest.

Most of these elites only believe in the religion of technology, and a large part of them do not even believe in mysterious existences.

If the bard was telling a legend that they had never heard of at first, then when the fishmen came here, it was the bard who made it up.

They have no interest in such unrealistic fantasies.

"Hey! Don't go! Don't go! Everything I say is true! Why don't you believe it! There are really fish-men!" The young man became anxious when he saw this.

It's a pity that these people have no interest in the story he wrote himself.

The crowd dispersed quickly, and Su Ge was very surprised to hear this.

Sheryl said calmly: "What's so good about a big octopus?"

Su Ge said calmly: "The big octopus certainly doesn't sound good, but those fishmen are more interesting."

"Murloc? Deep diver?" At this time, Albert's voice came.

Su Ge turned his head and looked at Albert walking over with a smile.

"Well, do you know about deep divers?" Su Ge nodded and asked.

Albert responded: "The deep divers are almost the first group of dependents to be discovered. They only need 33 points of spiritual vision to see them. Various organizations have done a lot of research on the deep divers."

"What about Cthulhu and R'lyeh?" Sugar asked.

At the mention of these two names, Albert's smile suddenly froze, and then he sighed: "These two names are usually linked to some bad things, so it's okay not to mention them."

Hearing this, Su Ge suddenly became more interested and said with a smile: "In this case, it is even more important to talk about it. For many years, we have been searching for relevant information about these gods."

Hearing the word "we", Albert immediately thought of the terrifyingly powerful mysterious organization behind Suge.

According to the three major churches, this church will be the core means of fighting against those foreign gods in the future. Its status can be compared to the abyss of the Wolf Blood Legion and the troubled city of the Fortress.

Albert said: "There are many legends about Cthulhu, but this god has always been very mysterious. We don't know what kind of existence he is, and we don't know whether he belongs to the outside world. Those evil gods are very well-known, but the relevant information is very sparse. We currently only know that the deep divers believe in this god, and his divine power is related to the ocean and dreams. "

"There are some cults that seem to believe in this god, and the most common word associated with this god is "when the stars are right."

Hearing this, Su Ge casually asked: "What happens when the stars are correct? Will the world be destroyed?"

Albert nodded: "It's really the destruction of the world."

"It's so old-fashioned. Do they really think that other gods are just here to eat? If they want to destroy the world, they have to get past the March Goddess first." Su Ge sneered.

Albert smiled: "Yes, so almost no one cares about them."

"What about R'lyeh?"

Albert smiled and said: "This existence is the same as whether the god Cthulhu exists. According to legend, Cthulhu lives in the depths of the sea, the city of the ocean, R'lyeh. Its existence is the same as the former Byron City and the tower at the end of the world. No one can prove that they really existed."

Su Ge's mouth was a little mysterious: "Not proving it doesn't mean they don't exist."

He has been to the legendary Byron City.

In this case, R'lyeh must exist, but humans don't know where it is.

"By the way! There was a horror incident in the past when mentioning R'lyeh." Albert suddenly said.

Su Ge said, "You say."

"Once there was a cult that held a summoning ceremony in a small fishing village, hoping to summon the sea god to grant endless knowledge."

"And the result was that everyone in the entire small fishing village mutated and fell into madness."

"Does this mean that the cult summoned successfully?" Su Ge was stunned.

Albert nodded solemnly: "Yes, they summoned a great inhuman being from the sea. Rumor has it that the great being came from R'lyeh."

"What happened later?"

"Later, in order to obtain more knowledge, they enshrined the great being away from the sea. Later, the great being died at the hands of those cultists."

"They killed the god they summoned?" Su Ge was shocked.

This behavior is completely incomprehensible according to this worldview.

Albert shook his head: "It was not intentional killing, but because of excessive demands and being far away from the sea. The cultists fell into great self-blame and self-doubt, and then they sent His body back to the sea."

"However, no matter how many times they sent the body out and how far it was, the body would float back on the third day. This situation lasted for three years."

"Three years later, that great being gave birth to a child after countless wanderings."

"Give birth to a child after three years of death?" Su Ge's expression became even weirder when he heard this.

Albert nodded: "The deformed child has indescribable horrible power and curse. He cursed all the people in the small fishing village and their descendants. When we and the church found it, it had become a horrible inhuman place, and the curse was spreading."

"What was the result?"

"The result was that the three major churches joined forces to completely seal that place."

"What about the deformed child?"

Albert said with a very solemn face: "The church joined forces to attack four times, and four rulers died four times. Finally, it was judged that the deformed child had entered the realm of gods. Although it was very weak, it was not something that we humans could touch."

Su Ge became very interested and asked hurriedly: "Where is that place?"

Albert shook his head bitterly: "I can't say it, I can't remember it, and I can't write it down, because we all signed a contract."

"Like the Yagu City incident?"

"More serious than Yagu City." Albert said very seriously.

Su Ge fell into deep contemplation.

Cheryl on the side suddenly said: "Disgusting fishy smell."

Su Ge turned his head and looked in the direction of her sight, and seemed to see a huge shadow flashing in the sea.

"What is that!?" Su Ge's heart trembled.

Cheryl rolled his eyes at him and said: "It's just a whale."

"Then what fishy smell do you mean?" Su Ge frowned and asked.

Cheryl casually said: "I don't like you frowning and thinking about it, I'll scare you."

"…………"

Albert warned with a serious face: "I advise you not to investigate too much about this matter. The curse is so terrible that it is indescribable. According to records, all the clergy who participated in the action were cursed, and it was a blood curse that would continue forever."

"Is it similar to giving birth without an anus?" Su Ge asked casually.

Albert didn't know it was a curse. He thought about it seriously and answered seriously: "Although it's not as vicious as this curse, it's much more serious and troublesome than this."

"How serious?"

"Body mutation, loss of sanity, it can be said that the baby is no longer a human when it is born."

"Blood curse... has indeed reached the height of a god." Su Ge thought of the Guinness family that was related to the God of Death.

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