People are pirates, creating Cthulhu

Chapter 35 I want to see the trajectory of the wind!

"Unfaithful Qiuqiu people, this is not the place where you should appear."

Wilson was startled by Sakaski's words, and then he realized that "Qiuqiu Man" was what he called himself.

After coming into contact with Cthugea in the underground palace, Sakaski suddenly realized a lot, and a lot of knowledge about gods was stuffed into his head, including content related to the Qiuqiu people.

Although these creatures were created by Schaugnar Fagern, they are cunning and despicable by nature, and their beliefs do not all belong to Schaugnar Fagern.

For example, with the person in front of him, Sakaski could easily tell that he did not currently believe in a god.

That's why he let Wilson in.

Sakaski looked at Wilson expressionlessly with pure white eyes, but in his heart he was thinking about how to use this opportunity to promote the task assigned to him by Cthugya.

Wilson swallowed, his mind racing as he thought about how to respond.

Before he came, he also considered using force to get the other party to give up the location of the mine, but after he came, he wisely chose to give up this unrealistic idea.

"I came here to discuss a business deal with you."

Wilson grinned, as if he were a young man who didn't know much about the world, with a smile as bright as the sun.

"Business? You continue."

A playful smile appeared on Sakaski's face, and he cocked his head to indicate for him to continue.

"I want to buy this piece of black iron ore buried underground."

Wilson did not mention that this place was originally a mine, but it was buried underneath by the magma he created. After all, people have big fists, so if you can spend money to solve it, you can spend money to solve it. If it doesn't work, then try to find a way to use your fists.

"Dark iron ore... it's not impossible."

Sakaski pondered for a while and then said: "However, the land under the Temple of Knossos is given by God to his believers. Only those with firm faith can receive His gift."

faith?

Wilson remembered that he seemed to have dedicated his faith to a god named Atrak Nakya before. Although it was only a temporary measure, he also gained great benefits from it.

Now it's just a name change, which is no burden to Wilson at all.

"I want to believe in this generous god, so what do I need to do?"

"This book "Sun Truth" will tell you the answer."

Sakaski was not surprised by his answer. Anyway, his purpose was not to ask Wilson to actually worship Cthugya, but he needed to use Wilson's hand to spread the book that recorded the miracles.

Then you just need to wait for the time to mature, and the seeds of faith will naturally bloom and bear fruit.

Just when Wilson left the palace with "Solar Truth" in his arms, a small sampan floated out of the town's port and left the dock far away.

"You really don't know what that palace is?"

"Ah."

On the sampan, Olvia placed Kuzan's heart in a basin of mountain spring water. Although it was only the heart, the ability to freeze the fruit quickly froze the basin and the mountain spring water into ice cubes.

Olvia didn't want to reveal what she saw and heard in the underground palace. Sathoggua was right. As a planeswalker, he was God's eyes in the world, searching for "mysterious" diggers for Him in every corner of the world. That’s all.

All superfluous things are obstacles to this.

"Then can you send me back to Marinevando first? I want to inform Chief of Staff Crane and Lieutenant General Garp about everything that happened here."

"No, I have to go to the East China Sea now. If you insist, I can put you in the sea and you can float back by yourself."

Olvia decisively rejected Kuzan. She would have never refused such a request in the past, but now the only thing on her mind is to go to the East China Sea to find the Son of the World.

She no longer paid attention to Kuzan, opened the Book of Ibon, and chanted slowly word for word according to the new spell that appeared on it.

Fish luring!

The large group of fish gathered here and headed straight to the East China Sea with the small sampan.

"Olvia, this book in your hand..."

Although Kuzan was curious, Olvia had no intention of paying attention to him. This trip to the underground palace had filled in many secrets and spells in the Book of Ebon, and she now needed to use them as skillfully as possible.

After all, in the process of exploring the secrets, she doesn't know what kind of dangers are waiting for her.

"Spell: Damage Reduction"

The effect of this spell is more than a star and a half worse than that of the Magic Circle of Protection, but one advantage of it is that it is almost a semi-permanent spell.

As long as it is applied to the body, unless it encounters a spell with powerful dispelling or mystery-depriving effects, it will work when it encounters damage.

Of course, like the Magic Circle of Protection, this spell has no effect on divine attacks.

But in the face of divine attack, another spell is recorded in the book:

"Spell: Nat Teet Barrier Creation"

This spell can create a spherical barrier, which can not only cover yourself to block attacks from outside, but also cover the enemy to prevent them from approaching and attacking people outside.

Apart from the fact that it is quite difficult to sing, this spell has almost no shortcomings, and it is also the spell that Olvia plans to practice mainly during this period.

The last one is a spell that Olvia doesn't dare to use casually:

"Spell: Invisible Son Contact"

According to a supplementary article in the Book of Ebon, the Invisible Sons are a mysterious family that often follows Tsathoggua. Their description is basically consistent with Olvia’s sight of the black mist in the underground palace.

Since they have no fixed form, these creatures are basically in a state of chaos, and most of the planeswalkers who summon them will not end well.

After practicing the spell for a while, Olvia continued to read the Book of Ebon when she was tired.

Whether it is the murals in the palace or the ancient stone wall behind it in the labyrinth that is obscured by the invisible son, there are too many secrets recorded on it, and many new pages have been added to the Book of Ebon.

What attracted her most was a secret called "The Unseen Wind".

"When I was young, I often asked myself why the clouds in the sky always changed shapes as I imagined."

“It wasn’t until I grew up that I realized that those were the tracks left by the wind when it blew through the clouds.”

"So I couldn't help but ask myself again, the wind always leaves cloud trails, but what about the wind trails?"

"I want to see the trajectory of the wind!"

When Olvia obtained the secret of Knossos, she thought that the secrets were only written down.

But this time she saw the real thing.

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