They all call me an Outer God.

Chapter 261 Transfer Station

Chapter 261 Transfer Station

Melfas felt something inside him shatter, and Ria's first reaction was to gouge out her own eyes and crush them, but she stopped herself when she thought of something.

"Um, are you a witch too?"

"Melfas asked cautiously."

"No, I came with my daughter. I was worried about her coming alone. Also, you don't need to be nervous. I am just a regular contamination patient, but my daughter is a disorder patient."

As the man was speaking, a little girl of about eight years old suddenly leaned out from behind the chair and greeted everyone in somewhat unclear words.

"Hello! I'm Safiel."

Hello, little sister!

Melfas smiled at her, but then became wary: "So, sir, why are you dressed like this?"

“Safir thinks I look good, you know. She’s sick, and I need to keep her absolutely happy in the limited time she has left, so I will fulfill any request she makes.”

"It was her request to attend the tea party, but as a relative I couldn't go inside. I could only wait nearby for the tea party to end and, incidentally, protect the child."

“She’s so young and already…” Melfas looked at Safi’s incredibly bright smile and felt a pang of sadness.

"That's just how patients are, what can you do? I'm even thinking that if one day... I'd rather be killed by the supernatural being she transforms into, then I'll have no more regrets."

"No, no, she can definitely be healed. Aren't witches all skilled in potion-making?"

"What do you mean, Dad?"

"It's nothing, Dad was just joking around and telling stories with his brothers."

The man ordered her some food, and under the flight attendant's surprised gaze, he remained silent.

For a moment, no one spoke on the train; the silence was eerily profound.

Ria turned to look at the scenery outside, thinking that the witches' tea party was indeed a very inclusive place, and that their addresses were sometimes leaked out simply because of some deliberate sympathy.

The journey was long, and during the time spent traveling, Ria also discovered some patients who were heading to North Edlin.

Safiel was drawing in the car. She drew a mermaid wearing a gorgeous dress, which matched the image of a mermaid in Ria's imagination.

But Lia believes that Safir is not bold enough; as a child, boundless imagination and creativity are the most important.

"The famous military theorist and writer James Johnson once said: Every child is a born artist. Child, you should try drawing more creative things, such as human heads and fish heads."

"it is good."

Safiel took her paintbrush and drew a monster with a fish head and a human head connected together, as Ria had asked. Then she added eyelashes and blush to it and pointed to her father, saying, "This is Dad."

Melfas tried hard to suppress his laughter in the back seat, while Safir's father was completely at a loss for what expression to wear.

He watched as Shafiel ran behind and stared at what Melfas was holding, while Melfas was pondering the ingredients in the thing that Ria had sold him.

Saffir: "The ingredients list contains powder made from human skull bones and the slime of the sea merfolk, but it has been diluted a lot and will not cause any more pollution." Melfas: "With a little more processing, it might become something that can be applied to allow you to dive into the ocean and breathe. I can already feel the cells in the areas where I just applied it absorbing moisture."

Saffir: "But converting water molecules into oxygen is somewhat difficult."

Melfas: "Indeed, it's missing materials from several marine supernatural organisms... Wait, I'm getting off-topic. I'm researching the effects of cell rejuvenation, not diving."

Safiel: "But isn't diving more popular? The ocean has always been a place that people yearn for. If there were a potion that would allow terrestrial life to drink it and then breathe in the ocean, I believe they would definitely go crazy for it."

The two, one big and one small, quickly began to discuss. Seeing this, Ria sighed that they were indeed certified witches of extraordinary talent; their passion for research was truly unmatched.

While he was idly staring out the window at the scenery, the train suddenly arrived at a small transfer station.

Suddenly someone shouted, "Everyone hide! The Order Association is checking for patients. Once discovered, you will be arrested and detained."

In the city of South Adeline, the association's attitude towards disorder has become much more restrained, after all, there is a branch of the plague medicine there, but now they have moved far from the city center into the suburbs, and are about to enter North Adeline.

They were quite clever to arrest people at this juncture, but Lia believed that the existence of the tea party had already been tacitly approved by the association, and that they were just going through the motions and wouldn't make things difficult for anyone.

Now the association's people are stationed at the transit station to arrest people, and they are successful every time. Although there shouldn't be any major risks, the patients still tacitly choose to hide themselves with mysterious items.

When you're out and about, without any means of concealment, you can almost certainly be declared dead. Therefore, I was fortunate enough to witness the "miraculous abilities" of my patients.

Melfas took out a staff and waved it a few times. His body disappeared in an instant. Safiel drew himself and his father in the painting, and the two of them instantly entered the painting.

"Kelcha, hide right now!"

"Actually, there's no need to hide it..."

Lia continued to look at the scenery outside the window. After the train came to a complete stop, several people wearing double gear badges boarded the train and began to look around.

They soon discovered that apart from ordinary people, there wasn't a single patient on the train. The only patient was Ria, who was gazing out the window at the river, and he wasn't a witch.

"They all hid pretty quickly, but this patient is far too arrogant. Does he really think we don't exist?"

Soon, the investigators, who thought they were being looked down upon, surrounded Ria: "Polluter, come with us."

These people pointed their gun-like, mysterious objects at Ria, who turned back with a hint of helplessness: "Looks like it's still not going to work."

"You're incredibly arrogant, you don't take us seriously at all... Wait, wait, who are you—"

Someone stared at Ria's face and suddenly turned pale as if he had realized something. His companion was still pressing him aggressively, so he immediately nudged his companion twice with his elbow and whispered in his ear, "This person is Ria Kercha."

"Who is Ria Kercha? Even if Hephaestus's alter ego is here today, he'll have to come with us!"

"The prosecutor said that the person in front of us has a special permit, exempting him from inspection and detention. In addition, it is said that he is connected with that person. Although that person is classified as a criminal, we cannot call him a criminal."

"This is the mentor's student. Think about the mentor's previous students—the prosecutors of the previous generation, which one of them wasn't famous and respected?"

(End of this chapter)

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