They All Call Me the Outer God

Chapter 321 The Fifteenth Sculpture

The deepest part of the ocean is called the "abyss".

At this time, as Dagon fell, everyone went to the abyss of the seabed. Everyone screamed, and only heard the sound of wind, water, and even some broken sounds in their ears. When they came to their senses, they were shocked and alert.

The real city under the water is a place like a normal city. There are land, plants, breathable gas, and sky.

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It’s just that the sky is now completely an inverted black sea. From here, you can vaguely observe Dagon’s tumbling figure above, as if it will fall and turn the city into ruins at any time.

But soon, it swam away from here and its figure disappeared completely.

Only the waves of the black sea remained in the air.

"Where is this place?"

The crowd had returned to their original appearance. They were at a loss about their situation on the ground, but Ermigana was the first to give an answer.

"North Aedlin, and it was the former North Aedlin. The abyss has swallowed countless cities, but this place is the best preserved."

"How do you know?" The investigators stood up one after another. Everything that had just happened was an unimaginable experience for them, and it was a miracle that they could survive until now.

It is no exaggeration to say that with the identity of investigators, they have already fulfilled their mission.

"I used to live here for a while... before I grew into the appearance of a deep diver and my body was still like a human."

Ermigana looked around, his eyes full of memories and a bit of fear.

"The time here was frozen somewhere, and the people inside were swallowed by Hydra. At that time, a large number of extraordinary creatures poured in here to hunt humans, and even began to breed under the influence..."

Without it continuing to speak, everyone could guess what it wanted to express.

"What a disaster! What was an easy move for God is a destruction for us." Todway sighed.

Bei Aidlin was lucky, at least it preserved most of its original appearance, while more cities were completely swallowed up by the sea, and civilization and life were all reduced to ruins.

"But here..."

Sale looked at those prosperous classical buildings, as if there were many people wearing old-fashioned clothes, chatting and laughing freely in the streets and alleys.

Fizzton: "The gap between here and North Aedlin is too big. Now that we are here, what about Dagon?"

"It probably worried that the fight with Hydra would affect us, so it sent us here."

Ermigana was worried about Dagon, and he kept comforting himself: "It will be fine. Since it asked us to come here, it must mean that there is a way to turn the situation around here-wait, is there one person missing among us?"

"Yes, the Disordered One!"

"Where did Kercha go?"

...

"The Reversed Black Sea..."

Riya opened his eyes and saw this familiar scene. He thought of his experience in Grani and became annoyed for no reason.

"There is a city under the sea and an ocean above the city. Does this mean that the abyss will fall from the sky when the Day of Judgment arrives?"

"Gu."

Little Sval made a "gu" sound beside Riya. It had turned back to the size of an owl. Seeing that the host finally woke up, it lowered its body and crawled to his side with all four limbs, and then hugged his waist.

Riya lifted its neck and put it on her shoulder, picked up her hat from the ground, and straightened her glasses after standing up with her cane.

It was a little dark around her, and Riya relit the kerosene lamp and held it in her free hand.

This seemed to be the interior of a palace, and there were candles on the wall. Little Shival flew over and blew sparks from his mouth to light them all up. Now, their vision was finally no longer obstructed.

It was just that most of the places that were not illuminated by the candlelight, Riya was still used to using the kerosene lamp to illuminate them. Seeing things in the dark all the time was very harmful to the eyes, and it was easy to become truly myopic.

"We got separated from them, and it seemed that we had broken into an incredible place."

When most of the darkness was gone, Little Shival flew back to Riya's shoulder, and Riya walked to one of the walls and raised the kerosene lamp.

The light illuminated the carvings on the wall very clearly, and the content carved on this mural was a person.

This person sat in a huge clam shell, with two giant pythons wrapped around him, one of which spit out red molten flames, and the other spit out blue water waves.

His figure was obscured by the striped wave pattern, but there was a divine light behind his head. It was obvious that this person should be the character admired by the painter of the mural, and he was definitely not an ordinary person.

From the fineness of the mural and the color matching, we can feel the artist's love and longing for this painting. Riya guessed that the content of the painting was a human image of a god.

"There are other paintings around."

He walked to the other side with a cane, and the cane collided with the ground and made a dull sound, which kept echoing in the empty hall, giving people a deep sense of loneliness.

There was only Riya in the huge space. Of course, Shiwaer was also himself, so Riya was still alone from beginning to end.

The person in the first mural appeared on the second mural again. He stood on a high place and was worshiped and admired by the people below, and this existence raised his hand and scattered countless fish.

Riya continued to walk towards the third mural.

The third mural: People were cheering when they caught the fish, but they themselves turned into fish. The fish were entangled together and their eyes were empty. The scene was very strange.

In the fourth picture, all the fish are submerged, and the sun appears and scorches everything, including the god.

In the fifth picture, God fights with the sun, and the giant python bites the sun.

In the sixth picture, a strange man appears in the middle. This man covers himself with a black cloak and stands between the sun and the god.

In the seventh picture, the picture gradually becomes distorted, with many faces appearing in it. The various lines are chaotic and abstract, making it difficult to see clearly what the creator wants to express.

In the eighth picture, the gods died and fell into the sea, and the sun illuminated the world again.

In the ninth picture, fish come ashore again and grow limbs. From left to right, their appearance becomes more and more similar to that of today's humans. Many animals have even evolved, and the sea level has receded.

In the tenth picture, people began to praise the sun.

In the eleventh picture, the man in a dark cloak led the people to open their arms towards the sun, and everyone built a statue of the rising sun.

The twelfth picture is blurry and seems to have been deliberately destroyed by someone.

Ria frowned slightly and looked at the remaining murals. There were fifteen murals in total. The twelve, thirteen to fourteen were all unclear and had been severely damaged.

The last one was a carved image of a shining sun, with bright colors, but when Riya brought the light closer to it, the bright colors suddenly changed dramatically.

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