Chapter Fifty-Eight: Sand Cats

Magellan dodged Genchi's straight attack, which was not difficult for him at all, the demons had superhuman strength and speed, but lacked thinking.

Just as he was starting to get bored, the roar of a beast came from a distance.

Yuan Chi seized the opportunity.

He completed a long-thought routine, starting with a punch that knocked Magellan into the air, then jumped, smashed the undodgable Magellan down in the air, then completed a wind-like thrash to his head, and finally threw the head completely into the dune, and finally, when Magellan tried to look up, he saw the right time and delivered a precise kick.

After finishing, a satisfied Yuan Chi stopped his movements and stood aside and exhaled a long red smoke, his heart full of a sense of accomplishment.

Then Magellan pulled his head out of the sand, propped up his upper body, shook his head, and opened his eyes.

He was unscathed.

But Magellan felt very bad, and just now, he almost threw Yuan Chi and rushed towards the ruins of the garden, and the roar made Magellan think that the countess was in danger.

In the end, after a long period of thinking and hesitation, Magellan decided not to go to the countess, after all, Helen could solve almost all problems, but by that time Yuan Chi's attack was halfway through, and the opportunity to dodge had passed.

So Magellan, who finally ate the full set, was in a bad mood, so when Yuan Chi rushed up and was about to give him a kick, Magellan came first and kicked the demons away.

......

The Countess was facing a monster.

It's hard to say what it was, it was unlike any of the monstrous beasts the countess knew, with a standard bloody mouth full of fangs and a terrifying voice, but it looked like an animal that had never been seen before.

Maybe it's a coincidence, maybe it's some unknown law, there are no strange monsters in the world, but this one before the countess's eyes is clearly different.

In any case, at least one point, this monster is the same as all monsters.

It let out a loud roar when it saw the countess, and then rushed forward.

The Countess was a little worried, but things didn't go the way she feared, and Dantes was clever enough to take advantage of the Countess's chance to stop the monster and rush into the goddess's temple first—the safest place, the monster's sheer size made it impossible for it to burrow into the temple.

This was the best possible thing the countess could imagine, so when she smashed the monster into the air, her hands were extraordinarily gentle.

Then the countess put her hand on the monster's most fragile nose, and the essence began to gather, and a powerful magic began to take shape.

Then the light flashed, and a powerful force appeared, and then disappeared in an instant.

The monster struggled to its feet.

Unscathed, it shook its head and glanced at the countess, then snarled and took a bite of it.

The countess jumped up almost instantly, spared the gushing fishy breath, and kicked in mid-air.

The huge monster flew in its entirety, struggling in vain in the air and slamming into the ground.

The countess stood on the ground with a frown, glancing at her right hand, she didn't use magic often, but never failed, and the monster might be the next test for the goddess.

But it's nothing at all.

The countess laughed.

If anyone thought she could be easily defeated without using magic, Magellan would have become a devout papal seeker.

......

Dantes was running wild through the temple.

It was dark all around, and it seemed that something was going on here that shouldn't be happening, and the goddess didn't seem to be here.

Dantès didn't give up, she was convinced that she could find Isitar, otherwise there would be no point in leaving the countess alone and running away.

But nothing has changed in the darkness.

Something like magic enveloped the space.

From the outside, at least, there could never have been such a large space in the small temple, and there was no third floor in the entire garden.

Dantes stopped, knowing that maybe she needed to unlock a trap and complete a sacrifice, but Dantes didn't want to waste time.

"Science!"

White light poured out, enveloping the space, but soon Dantès found it empty, and she didn't even see the entrance when she first entered.

"Give me insight!"

Dantès almost roared and said the prayer, and then a miracle came.

The white light illuminated the space, and she was in the temple, and the statue of the goddess was in front of her.

"Hello, Isitar. ”

"Hello, nameless ......" the goddess stood on the stone platform, and she smiled meaningfully at Dantes, "Great power, science has really become different, impressive, isn't it?"

Dantès knew what the goddess was talking about, yes, it was a very powerful divine technique, or rather a miracle. If it was a countess, she would probably repeat the process of finding the magic array, because only that powerful magic could summon the goddess, but the magic did not need it, and Dantès knew that the goddess was here, whether it was in the past or in the future, in whatever form, that would be enough.

"What's wrong with science?"

"Don't you know?" Isitar did not hide her meanness, she was not the kind of gentle goddess in the first place, the gods of the primitive era were accustomed to fighting, and almost always cruel and terrifying far more amiable than gentle, "You are his believer, you are extremely religious. ”

"How do you get science back?"

The goddess smiled.

"Have you ever seen a sand cat?"

Dantes certainly saw it, and she will never forget it.

It was an ordinary evening in the desert, and there was not a single cloud in the sky, and she and Count Magellan stood on the deck of the great ship, looking out at the rocky cliffs in the distance.

It is a rare sight in the desert, and behind the cliffs is an oasis, on which you can occasionally see light rock sheep.

Then a beast appeared.

It was like a bolt of lightning, a small predator sprang out of the cliff top and ran straight down, as if it could defy gravity and run on the overhanging stone wall, its fur reflecting the sunlight like running water.

The thunderous run ended when the beast struck a rock goat, and the poor herbivore was about to flee, but he was still a step too late, and with a feeble scream, he fell off the cliff.

The beast slowed down with this blow, and then leaped gracefully down the cliff.

It was only then that Dantès could see the beast clearly, a small cat-like beast with earthy yellow hair.

Magellan told her that it was the sand cat.

The goddess smiled and said, "There is only one way to bring science back." ”