Chapter 7: Nami’s loving father, child

Style: Science Author: Chen LaiteWords: 2341Update Time: 24/02/20 15:35:12
The white and gentle light rose instantly, forcing Slok and the others to close their eyes to avoid being stung by this seemingly gentle, but actually extremely strong light group.

Perhaps it was because his eyelids were still burning and stinging, or perhaps because the elder who had always taken good care of him died. Tears kept flowing in Slok's eyes.

It wasn't until the dazzling light gradually weakened and even completely disappeared from Slok's perception that the group of them slowly opened their eyes.

First, they rubbed their eyes, which were a little painful due to burning. Then, what appeared in front of Slok and others who had recovered their eyesight was a huge pothole.

That was where the monster originally was and where Crow last stayed.

Realizing that Crowe and the monster disappeared from the world together, Slok opened his mouth, and finally his knees weakened and he knelt down in pain. His usually proud head hung low at this moment, and clear tears silently flowed down his cheeks. On solid ground.

After crying for a short while, Slok felt a hand put on his shoulder. He raised his face with tears in his eyes, and what he saw was Bilis, whose eyes were also slightly red, but she held back the tears:

"Slok, don't cry anymore. The top priority is to return to the kingdom and inform our King Arthur of what happened here. As the leader of the Seven Holy Kings of the Round Table, he needs to know about the unusual movements in the Tower of Babel."

After hearing Bilis' persuasion, Slok was silent for a moment, then stood up from the ground with one hand on his knees:

"Miss Bilis, you are right. If you want to mourn, you will have plenty of time after returning to the kingdom to report. Thank you."

After saying that, Slok stood up completely and braced himself to endure his grief:

"Well, Miss Bilis, you are the one with the highest position here, please give the order!"

In response, Bilis just patted him on the shoulder and looked at the team members who were gradually recovering from the shock of sadness. Just when she was about to say something, she heard a rustling voice coming from behind. .

Instantly drawing the bow and turning around, Bilis pointed the bow string as full as the full moon behind her, and the faintly visible blue arrow shone with a dangerous cold light:

"who--"

Before she finished speaking, Bilis looked at the strange scene in front of her and lost the ability to continue speaking.

I saw countless small black things slowly gathering from all sides of the pit. After condensing at the center of the bottom, they began to quickly combine and build like living water. After a while, a pair of black fluids with black fluid attached to the surface were reorganized. legs.

Seeing the pair of legs with a strange black thing flowing on the surface, Bilis immediately recalled that Slok used fire magic on the monster before, and then the black fluid appeared on the monster's surface.

Both are exactly the same.

Putting down the long bow aimed at those legs, Bilis held down Slok behind her and said seriously and quickly:

"Slok, that monster is not dead. Before he fully recovers, leave here as soon as possible, use your blessing of flight to return to the capital, and tell King Arthur what happened here!"

"No!"

Although Slok's lips turned white after seeing the rapidly recovering black fluid, he still stood there trembling:

"Why me? Miss Bilis, you have a better chance of escaping than me. If you want to leave, you should -"

Snapped!

A crisp slap interrupted Slok's words. After Bilis slapped him, she immediately grabbed Slok's chin:

"Listen! I'm only going to say it once, we have to stay and wean you off, so that we can ensure that you get out alive. You have the blessing of flying, and you are the most likely among us to leave in a short time! If you understand, hurry up Click away, don’t let us, let Crowe’s death be in vain!”

Staring blankly at Bilis, who had always been the best to him in the team, Slok suddenly burst into tears.

While crying, he nodded vigorously.

"Good boy."

Bilis was immediately relieved and gently touched Slok's face that she had hit before:

"Remember, there are many monsters in the forest. Don't fly high to attract unnecessary attention from monsters. Keep flying at a low altitude and don't stop until you can't fly anymore. We will buy you as much time as possible. "

After saying her last instructions, Bilis gently pushed Slok's shoulder:

"Now, let's go."



Condensing his body again, Gaia looked at the huge pit she was in and couldn't help but shake her head.

Judging from the will and behavior of the creature that finally pounced on it, it seemed that he wanted to do his best to protect the people behind him and die together with himself.

It's a pity that my current body was created by the killer nanobots of previous civilizations. If it could be wiped out so easily, it wouldn't be able to drive the remaining humans to near extinction.

But speaking of humans...

Glancing at the remaining creatures standing in front of him, Gaia was a little confused.

Before he went to sleep last time, what he saw was an elf-like humanoid creature. Why did the one that appeared in front of him now look similar to a real human being?

After much thought, Gaia could only come to one conclusion:

It seems that a hundred thousand years can indeed change a lot of things.

Just as she was thinking about it, Gaia suddenly heard the leading female creature roaring something angrily at her.

It was a completely incomprehensible language.

Tsk, this time I saw that the creatures not only did not regain their vitality, but also evolved in strange ways. As a result, I was too anxious to come down and did not figure out the language system like the previous era.

Then my previous attempt to say hello in good faith was probably in vain.

From this point of view, the initial restraint and fire attack, as well as the man's self-destruction, should also be due to a misunderstanding due to the language barrier.

Pity……

But in this case, there is no way out.

The person who seemed to be the leader of the other party had died because of him. Even if he tried to explain that it was a misunderstanding, it would be useless, not to mention that he still needed time to learn modern languages.

If the rest of the people are let go, Gaia cannot estimate the consequences that will follow. It may take a lot of time to eliminate them, or it may trigger a more intense conflict...

Asking himself, Gaia felt that if it were him, the latter would be more likely.

Narrowing her eyes, Gaia took a step toward the remaining people, causing them to tighten their grip on the weapons in their hands.

Taking a step back, Gaia, as the planet that gave birth to the life in front of us, does have love and tolerance for them, but it is also limited.

I have no choice but to either not do it or never do it.

Looking at these creatures in front of her, Gaia hesitated for a moment, then slowly raised her arm. Countless nano-robots that could destroy all the humans in front of her rose up, and formed a cloud of black mist around the raised arm.

Before taking action, Gaia suddenly remembered the women's cries of grief and anger towards her at the beginning.

Although he doesn't understand the language, he can also understand what women want to express:

Why didn't you die?

So, Gaia smiled tenderly at her and replied:

"Γεωργόςἐσ,τιν. (Nami loving father, child.)"

The next moment, overwhelming black fog enveloped the world.