Chapter 501: Play Big
The clouds in the sky are thick, as if the wind and rain are coming, as if the sky above the sky is wrapped in thick clouds, and it is slowly but firmly pressing towards the mountain range at the feet, bringing people an extremely depressing feeling, as if the sky is falling.
The members of the "Substitute Punishers" fanned out in a fan-shape, not far from each other, maintaining a distance that could be supported at any time, and quickly and seriously explored the heart of the mountain range.
They had already come once last night to arrest cultists who had hidden in the mountains and believed in the "god of weather".
Speaking of which, Louise is also to blame...... That night, she seduced the "God of Weather", and although it was only a fleeting moment, it was enough to make those who believed in the "God of Weather" completely fanatical.
So, these cultists frantically poured into the mountains, pilgrimage to find the gods of their believers, in an attempt to obtain oracles.
Naturally, there is no need to mention the result, the oracle doesn't need to think about it at all, and the "substitute punishers" accepted the feat very politely.
Therefore, the purpose of exploring the mountains today is very clear, to find the fish that the cultists have slipped through the net.
However, this is only the content of the mission that ordinary "substitutes" can understand, and the truth is only known to the leading senior deacon, and the real purpose of Bansey's trip is to find clues about the "God of Weather", or to find the person who shouted the name of "Chick" that night, and why.
The senior deacon of the "substitute for punishment" was tall and burly, with blue hair and well-defined roots, and a plainly shaped stone hammer hanging from his right waist, which gently swayed with the man's steps, and looked unremarkable.
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"That can't be the holy relic of his contract, right?" Louise muttered to herself.
She was keeping an ambiguous distance from the "substitutes", making sure that she wouldn't be detected by them, and that she could use her strong enough eyesight to catch everyone's movements.
From the beginning of entering the mountain range, Louise did not make much effort, and quickly caught up with the footsteps of this group of "substitute punishers", after all, the purpose of their operation this time was to search, and the speed was naturally slower.
"Even if the 'Storm Church' has any special means of detection, but with such efficiency, I'm afraid there will be no results for a whole day."
Louise didn't have any more time to spend here, and she decided to offer some insignificant help, which was what she had originally intended.
So, she abandoned this group of slow "substitutes", maintained a state of stealth, and easily approached the depths of the mountain range.
It didn't take long for Louise to stop, and she stopped at the top of a hill with a huge boulder protruding outward, and in her vision, the "substitutes" were like a swarm of industrious ants, as if searching for cherished food.
Looking up at the sky, the dark clouds overhead are getting lower and lower, and a rainstorm is probably inevitable.
Louise took two deep breaths calmly, closed her eyes gently, and in a meditative state, her consciousness suddenly appeared in the familiar city.
The sky above the city also looked like a black cloud overpowering the city, and Louise stepped into the clouds, waved her hand, and a torrential rain fell.
In the real world, Louise remained meditative, motionless, except that a shallow grayish-white mist emerged from her body.
These fogs have no intention of condensing, but are just randomly wrapped around Louise, giving people the feeling of being very lazy, as if they are doing something perfunctory.
However, the presence of this breath is sufficient.
A thunderclap burst out of Katsa, and then a bolt of lightning fell from the thick clouds high in the sky, and crackled down hard at Louise's position.
Interestingly, the lightning seemed to catch the attention of the grayish-white mist, which was a little thicker, forming a small vortex that appeared above Louise's head.
The flash of lightning slammed into the vortex and vanished completely, causing no damage.
And the next second, Louise woke up from her meditative state, and there was a continuous warm "drum beat" in her ears.
When she looked up, she saw that it was not the sound of drums at all, but the thunder that filled the whole sky was roaring, and even a red color could be seen faintly.
"It seems to have gotten bigger!"
She couldn't help muttering something in her heart, and then jumped off the stone platform at her feet.
At the moment when she jumped, a bolt of lightning slammed down, cracking the huge solid rock into countless tiny stones and scattering them in all directions.
Even, the lightning left a bottomless gap in the original stone platform.
Louise casually smashed the stones flying towards her, her throat moved slightly, she swallowed the non-existent saliva, the corners of her mouth twitched slightly, and she was secretly shocked:
"If this crackles on the body, there is no place to bury it!"
"It seems to be really big!"
There is no way, after all, she can't completely and truly control the "City of Calamity", and she can't even mobilize the breath of the "City of Calamity" on weekdays, and only when she is close to the "God of Weather", the "City of Calamity" will react slightly.
Louise originally had a good idea, using the "City of Calamity" to lure out the "God of Weather" and expose the latter to the eyes of the "substitute punishment", so that the "Storm Church" could send angels to deal with it.
It's just that the next story didn't go according to the context she imagined, and the "City of Calamity" didn't immediately press the "weather god" back like that night, but let the angel start to "go crazy".
A mad angel, the devastation she can wreak havoc, Louise can't imagine, she may be willing to witness, but she never wants to experience it herself.
So, she began to run wildly.
As long as she left the mountains, the "weather god" would easily not leave the place where she was hiding...... Although after this battle, her existence is no longer a secret.
The only thing to worry about is that the "weather god" seems to have found himself?
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On the other hand, the "substitute punishers" naturally discovered the anomaly in the sky, and most of them looked up at the sky and saw a scene that would definitely be called unforgettable.
Heavy dark clouds completely obscured the sky overhead, and behind the dark clouds, a sudden red appeared, like a volcano that had spewed all the magma and flames into the clouds, ready to tilt down at any moment.
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The burly "substitute" senior deacon suddenly looked down and found that the stone hammer on his waist was constantly trembling, and there were constant arcs of electricity flashing on the surface.
He took the stone hammer into the palm of his hand, turned his head and shouted:
"Out of the mountains!"
As soon as the words fell, a bolt of lightning cracked.
With a roar of rage, the burly "Punisher" senior deacon raised the stone hammer in his hand high, and also released a bolt of lightning that collided with the lightning falling from high in the sky.
After a dazzling white light, Mr. Senior Deacon's face turned pale, and he immediately turned and retreated behind him, even if lightning fell one after another, he no longer tried to resist.
It's not something that humans can resist, and if they don't, lightning will fall in all directions, and it won't be aimed at any one person.
It's like, an inexplicable being that can't be seen, wielding a whip, and only those who are whipped by the whip will be discovered.
So, now it's just a matter of running.