Chapter 153: My Faith: Sea God (Extra)

Idhela nodded, "The god of the sea would be glad to know that you did this." ”

The fat man lowered his head a little embarrassedly: "This is all the credit of Lord Idehela, if it is not for the prophecy of the adult, we don't know what will happen next." ”

Hehe... The corners of Idhela's mouth hooked upwards, and she was really looking forward to it now, looking forward to the look on Hasta's demigod's face.

Hasta, haven't you always wanted to be a true god? Now that I've got you covered, what kind of expression will you have? Will it be pain, pain, regret, or joy?

It's really exciting.

Idhela put away the smile on her face and said to the villagers, "Everyone. We still need to do something to make the god really happy so that he can protect the village. ”

The villagers suddenly became energetic, and one of them spoke: "May I ask Lord Idhela, what else do we need to do?" ”

"Burn down the house where the priest lived..."

The fat man immediately spoke: "Don't worry, Lord Idhela, I'll go now." ”

After saying this, the fat man immediately took a match and walked towards the house where Bai Bai lived before.

He lit the match and threw it away, and the fire enveloped the entire house.

And Hasta, who had just recovered his memories from Idhela, had just walked here and saw this scene.

In his eyes, the reflection was of a large house burned by fire.

Almost instantly, Hasta reached out to answer his call.

Out of the sea, a water dragon descended from the sky.

In an instant, the house that had been surrounded by flames was extinguished.

Seeing this situation, the fat man looked at Hasta a little unhappily and said, "What do you mean by this?" ”

Hasta didn't say anything, and he reached out again, and a tentacle suddenly appeared behind the fat man, and before the fat man could react, he was knocked to the ground by the tentacle.

Hasta said coldly: "She... Where is it? ”

Seeing this, the village chief angrily tapped the ground with his cane and yelled at Hasta: "Bold, you actually attacked the villagers, and your action just now was a provocation to Lord Seagod." ”

As if he hadn't heard what the village chief had said, Hasta spoke again, impatiently: "I'll say it one last time, where is she?" ”

The village chief wanted to scold Hasta a few more words, but when he heard what Idhela said, he almost fell to his knees in fright.

"Lord Poseidon really didn't expect you to come so quickly."

As soon as Idehella said this, everyone present was frightened, and their eyes were almost all focused on Hasta's body.

One of them said as if he had seen a ghost: "Is Lord Idhela the god of the sea?" ”

Idhela glanced sarcastically at the group, "Yes, he's the supreme god you've ever dreamed of seeing. ”

After hearing this, the village chief directly lost hope, knelt on the ground and kowtowed to Hasta, and kept chanting: "Poseidon, Poseidon, Poseidon save our village." ”

Seeing this, the others also followed the example of the village chief, and all knelt on the ground and kowtowed to Hasta: "Our supreme Seagod, please protect this village!" ”

Hasta walked up to one of them and lifted him up: "Where's Fiona?" ”

The thin man who was originally kneeling at Hasta's feet suddenly spoke: "Lord Seagod, the priest has been sacrificed as a sacrifice in the sea where you live. ”