Give Me the Name of God

Vol 3 Chapter 438: Dark valley

"Give me the name of God (

Manda's hand was bitten. It was confirmed that it was bitten, not pinched. He felt the unique touch and shape of the teeth.

They are human teeth. Although they don't have the temperature of the mouth, they still have moist saliva. Is there a person squatting on this wall all the time?

This person's bite force was very strong, and his mouth was very cruel. If Manda hadn't opened the golden finger in time, I'm afraid the finger would have been broken.

The opponent's teeth were still straining, Manda's fingers interlaced, cut off the opponent's two front teeth, and pulled his fingers back.

Hoarse and low groans came again, not one, but a large area, as if many people were squatting under the wall.

"Huh, huh, huh..."

Forty? No, one hundred, more than...

Manda closed his eyes and listened to the murmurs one after another in his ears. With his strong listening and counting ability, he gradually heard the trend.

Many people were awakened one by one, and the sound spread, spreading from the wall in front of them to the surroundings.

One thousand, ten thousand, one hundred thousand... exceeded Manda's counting limit.

This allowed Manda to construct a scene in his brain, a scene he had seen before.

There are three walls around here, with a roof on top, and each wall is covered with dense human faces. Each face is groaning to Manda with its mouth open, just like the scene I saw in the cave.

Typhon is here?

The underworld does have an entrance to the abyss of Tartalus, but the master of the underworld is Hades, and it is impossible for him to allow Typhon to enter and leave freely.

And all this is just Manda's imagination. Maybe these walls are not human faces at all. Even human faces are different from those made by Typhon. At least Manda hasn't felt the tentacles yet.

Although these walls are aggressive, these low groans also helped Manda determine the location and distance of the walls. He quickly found the direction where there were no walls, which was the way out.

Manda walked in the direction where there were no walls, and the low moan in his ears quickly changed.

The sound is louder and closer, but it is obvious that the sound is coming from both sides, and the front and back are empty.

This proves that I walked into a corridor, a very narrow corridor, on the walls on both sides of the corridor, there are countless mouths waiting to be fed.

There is no light at all, and I can only fumble forward with hearing. To be precise, I can only hear but not touch. Once I touch the wall, my hands will be gone.

But no light is good. Although the walk is hard, at least there is still the courage to go. If you really see the real scene around, maybe Manda has already peeed on his pants.

Under the guidance of a low groan, Manda has been walking slowly. He doesn't know how long he will go or where he is going.

...

Roma and Ogg had been waiting outside the door, from early morning until noon, but Manda never went out.

Roma made gestures in sign language: How long does it take to hear the oracle?

Ogg couldn't understand sign language, thinking that Roma was about to do it again, he took two steps back and shouted: "Don't think I am afraid of you, I can also fight!"

Roma looked around for a place to write, and suddenly felt a chilly scent wafting behind him.

Roma is too familiar with this smell. She has fought countless times in the past few days. She turned to the side to avoid the lion girl's fist, then slammed a punch and counterattacked with proper strength.

She knew that the Lion Girl had lost her supernatural power, and she was just a blind duck. Although Roma hated the lion girl's arrogance, she would never kill a blind duck. This violated the spirit of chivalry.

After playing for a few rounds, the Lioness found that the other party deliberately released water and didn't want to fight anymore. She turned to Og and said, "Where is Manda?"

Ogg pointed to the door of the room and said, "Listen to the oracle inside!"

"You are going out, right?"

"Yes, I'm going to a very dangerous place to find a baby."

"Why didn't you take me? Do you think I'm useless?" The Lion Girl pointed at Roma and roared loudly, "Is she more effective than me?"

Roma puffed up her chest proudly when she heard the words.

Lioness looked at Ogg with red eyes: "Answer me?"

Ogg shook his head and said: "I don't know, don't ask me, don't come over, I'm not afraid of you, I fight with you, believe it or not? I, I, please don't come over..."

For Roma, Ogg still had some confidence. In front of the lion woman, Ogg had no courage to resist. At the moment he was about to kneel, he suddenly saw the poet rushing over in a wheelchair.

"Horna, something big happened! Tyra was defeated by Shelty, and the enemy surrounded the Parrot City from the shore of the waterway! Moritz may be surrendering!"

The Lion Girl widened her eyes and felt her scalp explode.

"What did you just say?"

"Parrot City is besieged, Moritz is about to surrender!" the poet repeated.

"He dare!" The Lioness gritted her teeth, "Go and order soldiers, and I will tell Manda about this immediately."

The poet shook his wheelchair to order soldiers, and the Lioness rushed directly to Manda's bedroom.

Roma stopped at the bedroom door and made gestures in sign language: "You can't go in, this is Manda's order."

"Don't make gestures, I don't understand!" Lioness roared, "We have to send troops immediately. If you lose Parrot City, it's all over!"

Roma is an excellent general. She knows the importance of Parrot City to the entire southwest. It is the gate to the east. Once lost, Shelty will lead the commander straight in.

After hesitating for a moment, Roma gave way. Whether as Manda’s woman or as a subordinate, she respected the status of the Lion Girl, not to mention that the Lion Girl’s decision was correct.

But when the lion girl opened the door, she found that there was no one in the room, and all kinds of debris were piled up messy on the ground, as if she had just experienced a storm.

"Where did he go?" The Lioness looked back at Roma. "Didn't he tell you the destination?"

Roma shook his head. Ogben wanted to explain a few words for Roma, but found that the lion woman didn't need too much explanation.

She believed in Roma, and although she wished to put Roma to death, she believed that Roma did not lie.

"No matter where he goes, Parrot City must be guarded!" The Lioness asked someone to bring the horse, and as soon as she stepped on the horse, Roma stepped forward and grabbed her rein.

"What do you want to do?" Lioness looked at Roma, "Do you want to go with me?"

Roma nodded.

The lion woman said with contempt: "I heard that you are good at war?"

Roma was not humble and nodded again.

"You can go, but I am the general, you must listen to me."

Roma shrugged and smiled.

The Lioness turned her head and shouted to the attendant: "Call Udora, and when I get to the battlefield, I need to know what this she-bear wants to say!"

Roma made a weird gesture and looked at the lion girl grimly.

The Lion Girl was taken aback, and then said silently for a moment: "You scold me?"

Roma nodded.

"If you dare to do this again in the barracks, I'll peel you off!"

...

Manda has been walking in the long corridor for a long time. It is very exhausting to walk this way~www.wuxiamtl.com~ Every time he breathes, he feels part of his physical strength is sucked away by the walls on both sides, a few times, he thinks Sit on the ground and rest for a while, but instinctively told him that once he sits down, I'm afraid he won't be able to stand up anymore.

The body became extremely heavy, and he had to concentrate on using hearing to distinguish the direction, dizziness, chest tightness, soreness, and retching. The pain under the limit seemed to make Manda hallucinate.

There seemed to be a little light in the endless darkness, flying around in front of my eyes like fireflies.

Is it really an illusion?

No, there is a sound.

Not the low groan from the wall, but the sound of running water.

Following that little light, Manda quickened his pace, the light spots in front of him became more and more, and the sound of running water became clearer and clearer.

With the last bit of stamina, Manda began to dash, and before losing consciousness, he finally rushed out of the long corridor.

It was water, it was a big river, Manda clearly saw the waves of the river water, and under the cover of the waves, he saw the scene behind him.

Not a human face, but countless bodies.

Countless bodies piled up into a big mountain, some were rolling and struggling, some were wriggling, and some had been dried into stone.

In the middle of the mountain, there is a gap more than three feet wide, and Manda walked out of this gap.

Manda didn't want to look at that pile of bodies anymore, didn't want to look at it again.

Looking at the clear river in front of him, Manda, who was thirsty, really wanted to plunge her head in and have a good drink.

But he didn't dare to do this, no matter how thirsty he was, he didn't dare to drink the water in the underworld.

There was a water sac in the backpack. When he unbuttoned the backpack, Manda saw the idol glowing, and a line of text appeared on it, in Old Tili.

"Acheron River, the river of distress, believers who want to become the saint must pass this river."

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