The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 3241: The Shadow of Faraines (XII)

Chapter 3215 The Shadow of Faraines (XII)

Schiller has returned to the ground. He found a map of the village in the laboratory. Old Siltek marked some important places, including his target Jeff's home. Schiller decided to go there to take a look.

He has always been worried about the curse mentioned by Old Siltek. If Jeff really mastered the curse and used it to summon the Deep Ones, then the effect of this curse must not only be to summon these half-man, half-fish monsters. This is not the whole disaster, but just some omens.

In order to find out what this curse is, Schiller must go to Jeff's house to take a look. He thinks this guy will definitely leave some clues.

Walking on the road, Schiller suddenly felt that there were fewer Deep Ones. He walked two streets and didn't encounter patrols. There were some burnt tire marks at the corners of the street.

What happened? Did the Deep Ones start playing karts because they were too idle?

Jeff's home is not far from Siltek's home. Schiller arrived after walking for a while. It is just an ordinary two-story building. It looks very shabby and may not have been renovated for decades.

After he walked in, he only found some ordinary daily necessities, but at this moment, he saw the lamp post of the car light shining from the corner.

That direction is Siltek's home.

Schiller stood on the second floor for a while, and the car stopped at the door. He saw old Siltek wearing a gas mask sitting in the main driver's seat.

He knew that this guy was not so simple, but he didn't expect him to run out.

Old Siltek also saw Schiller.

"You continue to stay here, great hero, I'm going back to Siltek." Old Siltek grinned and said, "The troubles that the church can't solve will soon be staged all over the world. I have what they want in my hands, and soon they will come to me for help."

Schiller stood in front of the window and looked at him silently.

He knew that the Higeltek mentioned by Old Siltek was where the detective came from. It seemed to be the nearest town to here, at least it should be a city with an airport.

Schiller suddenly realized that the name of this city was somewhat similar to Old Siltek's name, basically only one pronunciation difference. Could this be the base camp of the Siltek family?

If so, Old Siltek was like a dragon entering the sea this time. On his own territory, even the church might not be able to deal with him. No wonder he came here to remind himself.

Schiller guessed that Old Siltek had mastered information that the church did not know. It might be the skill of being immune to madness after losing consciousness, it might be the cursed information, or it might be the source of the deep divers.

In short, he felt that the church was a liar. They could only solve the troubles they deliberately released, and had no resistance to real disasters such as the deep divers.

This meant that the next era would be another turbulent era, and he seemed confident that he could go further with the chips in his hand.

In the chaotic era created by the church last time, old Sirtek made a fortune by insurance business for strange events. This time, he seemed to think he would still succeed.

Even if this disaster was not controlled by anyone.

Schiller did not argue with him, but just watched his car go away. He knew very well that in the Cthulhu mythology, the more you know, the faster you die.

And people like old Sirtek who desperately want to make money by taking advantage of information asymmetry will only feel that their information advantage is not enough, so they will explore more, and what is waiting for him is something more terrifying than death.

Schiller found the cellar in Jeff's house, where feed for sheep is stored, and some souvenirs Jeff brought back from the sea, including an old rudder, sailor suit patterned cloth, a roll of torn sails and a pile of tangled nets.

There were a lot of boxes piled up in the corner, but what made Schiller feel a little puzzled was that there was nothing in the boxes, but in the other part of the room, the feed was piled up so full that it could hardly fit.

Schiller only saw a little bit of feed at the bottom of the top box, which seemed to have been poured out recently.

Schiller immediately thought of the lost sheep.

Schiller moved all the boxes away, and then saw that the floor tiles under the bottom box seemed to be loose.

He pulled the floor tiles away and found that the soil below was abnormally damp and emitted a strange smell, which smelled like the smell of human decay.

Could there be human fragments buried underneath?

Schiller thought about it and started digging the soil with a crowbar, but soon, the smell of decay began to be mixed with some dampness.

The bottom of the crowbar touched something soft.

It was not the touch of a human corpse, not so soft and sticky, but quite solid.

Schiller did not dare to touch it with his hands. He continued to dig down with the crowbar and then pried the thing out.

The moment he saw the cover of the book, Schiller was shocked and froze in place, because the cover of the book said "Water God Ketayat".

Why is it you, old man? ? ! !

Schiller was really shocked, but he was shocked and immediately stepped back two meters, thinking that if he pretended not to see it and buried the book, would it be as if nothing had happened?

People familiar with Cthulhu mythology must have heard of the "Book of the Dead", which is also the most famous book. Schiller also wrote a fake "Book of the Dead", but what he wrote is actually equivalent to the Cthulhu Encyclopedia, which has nothing to do with the real "Book of the Dead".

However, as long as you have a certain understanding of the Cthulhu mythology system, you must have heard of this "Water God Ctayat", because it records the horrors in major rivers, lakes and water systems. As we all know, Cthulhu is sleeping in the ocean.

It clearly records the methods of communicating with many genuine Old Ones, and even has summoning spells.

In the running group game, this thing can be called a group-destroying engine. Anyone who has clicked the reading skill wants to read it, and those who have read it want to summon it. If it is summoned, it will definitely not be defeated, and of course it will be dead.

What's more outrageous is that there is a spell in this thing that can directly summon the Outer God named Ibo Zter.

When many people stack boxes with characters from Cthulhu mythology, they feel that except for Azathoth, Yog, Black Goat and other characters, the others are all scum.

But in fact, at least in the world setting of Aishouyi, the upper limit of human contact is basically the level of the Great Old Ones. Even except for the legendary investigators, most people have a hard time dealing with a Deep One, and the Outer Gods are just background boards.

Don’t look at the fact that many group games are fighting against Naya, but in fact, they are not fighting against Naya’s body at all, but some clones or images, or simply the family.

Let’s put it this way, the fantasy level of the setting of The Hobbit is almost enough to touch Cthulhu. If you want to go higher, you have to look for it in Journey to the West.

Look at the correct version in Yiyi!

But this broken book can directly summon the Outer Gods. Let’s not talk about the success rate. He dared to write this spell, which already has a kind of beauty that disregards the life and death of humans.

Let's talk about this Ipo-Zitel. He is called "the Great Dark One". He is a humanoid demon with a cloak, countless breasts, and black bat-shaped wings.

Schiller recalled his information in his mind and suddenly remembered that this Outer God had a very special feature, that is, he used his own blood as a weapon.

The Book of the Dead also recorded that as long as the spell to summon him is spoken, the blood of Ipo-Zitel can be summoned. This blood can leave the body, devour the soul, and suffocate people.

Only hiding in the water can escape the fate of drowning.

If the wanderer is also hidden in the blood, is the overlap of the two zodiac signs a bit too high?

But according to old Siltek, these so-called weirdness should be made by the church to scare people. Even if they really exist, it is a man-made weird disaster and should have nothing to do with the Outer God.

The church creates weirdness in order to reshuffle the world's forces and win a place for itself. It can be said that it is blinded by fame and fortune.

But what if someone really wants to go public through a backdoor listing?

The weirdness created by humans to attract attention is indeed fundamentally different from the tragedy caused by the foreign gods, but in fact, if the weirdness is assumed to be a common phenomenon in daily life, then are the disasters caused by some foreign gods mixed in it not so easy to distinguish?

Schiller realized that the situation of the church might be more complicated than he thought. These monsters with some attributes that overlap with the foreign gods might not be completely man-made disasters. The church might have been infiltrated by cultists long ago.

But this is not the problem Schiller has to consider now. He is hesitating whether to take this book "Water God Ketayat".

This thing has no effect on Schiller, because he doesn't plan to read it at all, let alone summon any foreign gods. The main reason he wants to take this book is that he is afraid that this book will be picked up by others.

This cellar is not particularly hidden. Maybe someone can find it, especially old Siltek. It seems that he has left, but what if he kills back?

If he gets this book, it will be really troublesome.

Schiller guessed that the ancient book that Jeff had stolen might be this Latin Volume. This thing is very rare. There are only three copies in the world now, two of which are still in the hands of private collectors. If this book had been successfully transported to the UK, it should have been hidden in the British Museum, but it was a pity that Jeff intercepted it halfway.

This thing is very dangerous, but also very valuable. If he can bring this book back to the church, he will definitely have the capital to negotiate with the Pope, especially when the disaster has already broken out.

In other words, even if he is really a traitor expelled and hunted by the church, he can use this book to borrow the power of the church and definitely disrupt the negotiations between Lao Siertek and the church.

After thinking about it, Schiller decided to take the book with him.

He didn't really plan to give the book to anyone. Destroying this thing is the best choice, but before that, he had to make the book play its greatest value, in addition to the value of summoning the outer gods.

After finding this thing, Schiller didn't dare to stay in the village anymore.

Although the Deep Ones are troublesome, they are far from destroying the world. However, the appearance of the Water God Ketayat and the emergence of a way to directly communicate with the Old Ones mean that this disaster will not only affect a small village and port.

Schiller looked at the map and decided to visit the important buildings in the village as soon as possible.

Bruce: Woohoo!

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