Chapter 74 Choose

This is not a language that humans can speak, and the voice of "Parthia" sounded directly in the depths of Talo's consciousness.

It seems to come from the starry sky, and it seems to come from the bottom of my heart.

Layer upon layer, regardless of gender.So clear, yet chaotic, with a strange sense of order in its sound.

The strange thing is that Tulo can understand it, and has a kind of affection and nostalgia for this voice.

Xiaobai also flew around in Tulo's eyes, squawking happily.

The Parthia in front of him is no longer the original Parthia, but replaced by some unknown existence.

"This world is so filthy, the things you hold are everywhere, how do you survive? You are even willing to pick it up." Partiya looked at Talo as if he was watching a child playing with shit Same, indescribable contempt.

"But this is indeed something that only you can do." Partiya stood up, broke his head with both hands, and turned it to a strange angle that seemed to make him feel comfortable, and there was no sound in the middle, just like It's like pinching plasticine.

The moonlight came in through the damaged wall, and the original white brilliance gradually turned green, and the shadows in the house seemed to come alive.

Perhaps due to psychological reasons, in the dark corner that cannot be seen clearly in this space, it seems that densely hidden eyes are peeping at Talo.

The unknown gaze made him shudder uncontrollably, with goosebumps all over his body.

But unlike the physical resentment, the spirit is as relaxed and joyful as returning home.

This strange sense of contradiction made Tulo wonder if he was a little schizophrenic.

"The spirit of this believer is too weak to support my coming for too long, and he has a lot of your smell."

"At first, I felt your breath, so I wanted to see what you were playing again, but I didn't expect it to be such a filthy world."

"I don't like it, let's go." After Partiya finished speaking, she fell to the ground with a bang, and the moonlight gradually returned to normal.

Talo stretched out his hand to hold down his violently beating heart, and took a very long, deep breath. After Parthia's mutation, he no longer dared to make any extra movements, and kept looking at the other party warily.

Until now, I still have lingering fears. Even if I read the description of the evil god coming in the book, there is no sentence similar to the scene just now.

That guy is not a so-called god, Tulo was certain in his heart.

It seems that in the future it is necessary to prevent other people from directly prying into one's own spirit, and to step up to supplement knowledge and understand what the world is like.

Talo walked up to Parthia cautiously, and poked him twice with his cane, but there was no response.

Then he squatted down and turned over his body, the eyes of Parthia's face were so empty that he couldn't see the bottom, and the blood around him disappeared completely.

Parthia is dead.

"Tullo!" Grace shouted from outside the door of the village chief's house.

Looking back, everyone obviously turned back again.

"I saw a fire here just now." After Grace explained, she looked at Partia on the ground again: "Did you fight him just now?"

"Yes, this person claimed to be a member of the Dreamless Order, and he didn't give me a chance to communicate. I was forced to fight back." Talo stood up and said to the students.

"The whole village is very quiet, as if everyone is in a deep sleep, and no other abnormalities have been found." Mia stepped forward, looked at Partiya's body, and said to Talo, and the others followed suit. review.

Everyone tacitly didn't ask what happened to Parthia's eyes, they all thought it was caused by another powerful spell hidden by Talo.

Tarlow wanted to touch Parthia's bag, maybe he could find something good.

But this world also has the custom of respecting corpses, and it is embarrassing to do so in the presence of everyone.

"So what Father Berne said is true, but why does the village chief still blame the priest?" Aaron's face was full of confusion and confusion. It was obvious that all these things happened too much and too fast, and his brains were insufficient to handle so much information.

"Why do I feel that the village chief, rain caller wizard, and priest are not good people?" Luke also expressed his opinion.

"Maybe they are all good people." Tulo couldn't help but joked about Luke's arbitrariness.

Then he looked at Aaron again, and asked seriously: "Choose, Savior, shall we take Partia to see a wizard or a priest next?"

"Huh?" Aaron was even more confused by Tullow's question. He was still waiting for Tullow's next command.

This clearly means that there are two branch lines, one is the god line represented by the priest, and the other is the Duid line represented by the brisang. Different branch lines will definitely have different rewards and merits.

Tullow didn't intend to make a choice, and it was impossible to collect all route achievements in such a real environment.

He simply handed over the choice to Aaron, the real protagonist of the game.

"If it were you, who would you choose?" Aaron was particularly happy that Tullow called him the savior. Unlike other people's praise, Tullow's recognition of him even gave him a lot of confidence.

But at the same time, I also realized that this choice will definitely affect the development of many things, and I don't think I can afford it at the moment.

"You are not being called the savior by everyone, but you are the real savior. You have to do what a savior can do to become a savior."

"You will face more and more important choices in the future. This is a fate you cannot escape." Talo put his hand on Aaron's shoulder and said sincerely.

Aaron was inspired by these remarks, he clenched his fists, and thought seriously.

After a while, he looked at Tulo and asked, "Then what would you think about it?"

I don't want to do multiple-choice questions. Instead of facing the options that have been laid out, I prefer to answer them according to my own wishes as subjective questions, Tullow thought to himself.

It's just that there must be no way to say this to Aaron, he just shook his head and smiled.

"You have to rely entirely on yourself! It's impossible for Tulo to follow you all the time!" Luke on the side couldn't stand it anymore, and hammered Aaron's shoulder hard.

"Okay! Let's go see the rain caller wizard!" Aaron gritted his teeth and made a judgment.

He still remembered what the village chief said before he fled, and Father Berne's words were too directional.

Others didn't have much of their own ideas, and they didn't have any objections.

Everyone has not really had a good rest since entering the trial. They meditated cross-legged in this dilapidated room on the spot, picking out one person in turn to guard against possible abnormalities.

That's it, until the sun comes up.

(End of this chapter)

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