Chapter 300 Tsunami
"I seem to understand the fun that group of people have. It's really fun to play with them.♦♦ ♦♦"
Riya stood on a high place and looked at the beautiful scenery in the distance. Under the impact of the huge waves, everything seemed so fragile.
Gradually, the waves calmed down. He even found the remains of the washed away houses. At this time, it was hard to imagine whether there were still people alive inside.
"Gu."
Little Shival signaled Riya not to worry. When it was rolling in the huge waves just now, it had found the people who were swept into the sea and swallowed them into its body.
Although these people would not feel good after being swallowed by the mythical creatures, it was better than letting them be smashed to pieces by the waves.
The mythical creature flew down Riya's shoulder, and its body gradually expanded and spit out a group of creatures. There were all kinds of creatures among them -
Seaweed, shellfish, fish...
Pufferfish, crabs, starfish, anemones, corals...
Land animals that fell into the water, extraordinary creatures, and people who were unconscious and choking on water.
Originally, after the tide went out, there would always be a bunch of good things left on the beach, and those who went to dig them up became sea hunters, but now Little Shival had swallowed these things into his body in advance, completely eliminating those troubles.
The inside of the mythical creature's body is like a bottomless pit, and it seems that anything can be stuffed in it, which makes Leah always wonder if there is another space connected to its body.
"Ahhh!"
After spitting out everything, Little Shival flapped his wings happily, proudly preparing to let Leah praise him.
At this moment, the mythical creature raised his chest and head, and its head tried to tilt back, almost to the back of its neck - although Leah didn't see that it had a neck.
"Well done."
Leah praised it as it wished, and then carefully observed the things on the ground many times, and found no trace of Hephisgetu.
It seems that Little Shival did listen to himself and didn't eat the so-called "junk food".
"But you don't have to fish up so many marine creatures... People who don't know would think we are running a seafood market."
He looked at a nearby extraordinary mermaid, who was half-supporting the ground with the appearance of a red-haired girl, trying to open her eyes as wide as possible to look at Leah.
At this moment, the back of its head was still chewing a starfish that it had just caught nearby.
Leah: "..."
He ignored the mermaid who came ashore and looked at the people who were unconscious after drowning.
Most of these people were fishermen, and most of the fishermen were old people. When people get old, they will become stubborn and are unwilling to abandon their houses because of a mere big wave.
Maybe they didn't expect that the waves this time would be so fierce that they directly destroyed the house into debris.
"The Goti Sea shouldn't have such big waves at ordinary times. What special things have happened recently?"
Leah thought seriously-these days, people have been hunting "witches" and throwing them into the Goti Sea, thinking that this would eliminate the anger of the rising sun and protect the Goti Sea from being peaceful for many years.
Moreover, the witches chose to hold a tea party here. Hephisgetu's consciousness mixed in and tried to eliminate all the witches. After failing, he invited Leah to come to the Goti Coast and tell him some stories about the Gekoso Mountains.
These things seem to have nothing to do with each other, but they reveal a strange tear everywhere, and these torn things are rarely unified as if they were implicated by silk threads.
"It seems that something big is going to happen."
Leah looked up at the sky. If the abyss had not told him that this would be an excellent performance venue, he would not have stayed here for so long.
"Speaking of which, why didn't the clone show up for so long? Did he drown?"
It would be great if he really drowned.
Leah looked at the people lying on the ground with a little regret. After a while, someone suddenly sat up and coughed. This person coughed up a lot of water and was almost shocked to death due to excessive coughing.
Leah stayed beside the old man and patted his back. After a long time, the old man came to his senses and felt that he had walked around the gate of death.
The huge wave rushed towards all of them like a nightmare. The old man turned pale just thinking about such a scene.
"Are you okay? How do you feel now?"
Riya asked him, and the old man suddenly pulled his sleeve: "The Rising Sun is really angry. He has sent down divine punishment. All this is because there are pagans among us!"
"What pagans?"
"Those who are unfaithful to the belief in the Rising Sun, or directly believe in other evil gods or atheists, those crazy people, they must be judged..."
"Cough cough cough!"
The old man coughed again and coughed out his dentures.
"I already understand, calm down."
"I can't calm down - by the way, you are not the people I just mentioned, you are not in the same group with them, right?"
"Of course, I swear that I will always support my Lord, the Radiant Rising Sun, and resolutely resist those pagans and atheists!"
"..."
The old man gradually calmed down and pressed his dentures back into his mouth.
"You are a good boy."
Riya stared at the old man's face, thought for a long time, and decided not to tell him that there was a vegetable leaf between his teeth.
An hour later, the others gradually woke up. They looked at each other about the surrounding situation, and then huddled together tremblingly.
Riya asked them if they still remembered what happened not long ago. These people suddenly trembled even more violently. They thought of the waves that covered the sky and the tentacles that looked like giant beasts in the deep sea. Some people fainted again on the spot.
"Maybe... I should publish a paper and submit it to a journal, called "On whether contemporary people's psychology is too fragile and how to solve it."
Riya sighed for a moment, then stepped forward and told them that he was also a victim of the disaster. As for why he was here, he had no idea.
Everyone was confused about their situation, but soon they began to believe that the god they believed in had saved them, and then they spoke together to praise the name of that god.
Leah took the lead: "We should praise the Lord of Trade, after all, he is so kind, selfless and generous, his light shines on the earth, and his salvation benefits all living things.
He loves all people equally, regardless of whether they are normal people, whether they have suffered extraordinary pollution, or whether they believe in Him, He always treats all living beings equally. "
Everyone was silent for a moment, and suddenly someone agreed with Riya's point of view: "That's right, praise trade!"
"Praise for trade!"
At this moment, no one knew what was wrong with them. The name of the sun, which they clearly wanted to blurt out, could not be said, and was forgotten.
Now, everyone sincerely praises trade and praises the great achievements of the Lord of Trade.