Chapter 329 People

However, excessive knowledge is more harmful than beneficial.

After enduring a long period of torment and suffering at the hands of knowledge, Hydra finally found a way to redeem herself.

It demands that the deep-sea creatures develop human technology to combat the pollution, and under the guise of healing, it uses some of the humans who have fallen into this place as experimental subjects, but in reality, it wants to create gods through the pollutants produced by their mutual killing.

Hydra believed that the restoration of the Abyss was the only way to save their race, while Dagon belonged to the conservative faction. It was responsible for guarding the seal of the Abyss to prevent the seal from going awry and causing the remains to collapse or other problems to arise.

Hydra was furious about this. Unable to defeat Dagon, it had to resort to other methods, such as poisoning him under the guise of treatment, which gradually weakened his body.

At this point, the Hydras could legitimately replace the Dagon with a new, more controllable one. Once everything was in place, they would need a common new master.

This "master" can only be the abyss.

But now that the deity is feigning death and asleep, Hydra intends to create a new incarnation for Him to carry His consciousness and allow Him to walk on the earth again, cleanse the pollution and save His people.

As for natural disasters—

“We are not afraid of water. We believe that under His guidance, all deep-sea divers will become the top of the food chain in the new world.”

"We will eventually return."

Neo paused for a moment to say his last words, and then he completely merged into the jellyfish monster's body.

At this moment, the monster seemed to be suffering some unbearable pain and began to roll around. Its size changed, and its color changed depending on the objects it touched.

This is mimicry, but it's still too bizarre for a jellyfish-like substance to mimic on land.

"Kill it! Kill it now!"

Saller fired several shots at the thing, and soon the others also launched an attack on the monster.

They didn't run away, because running away at this point would probably be pointless; preventing the birth of the Abyss's incarnation was the most important thing.

Emigana also opened its mouth wide and launched a targeted sonic attack. It could completely limit the range of its sonic waves so as not to affect its companions around it.

"No wonder we didn't notice something so big at first; it kept changing shape, how could anyone possibly spot it!"

After another burst of intense attacks, dust rose from the ground. The monster remained motionless, but as the dust intensified, it suddenly vanished from everyone's sight.

"Damn it! Where is it?"

The group searched around, but found that everything in front of them was getting darker and darker.

They looked up and saw the monster floating in mid-air, slowly pressing down on them.

At this point, no attack was effective, because no attack was enough to knock that guy away. The only option now was to run.

"Run!!!" someone shouted, and then took off running.

Emigana was the fastest runner, but soon it realized that no one could keep up with its speed. In desperation, it turned around and ran back, grabbing its companion's arm.

Unfortunately, it only had two arms and couldn't save everyone.

"Never mind me, go save that hypocrite."

As he ran, Saler realized that simply running away was useless, so he didn't hesitate to shake off its arm.

"No, we...we have to run, quick!" Emigana was almost stuttering with anxiety. It tried to pull the other side away, but Saler charged straight at the monster, then opened his coat, revealing a bunch of bombs inside!
"Has this day finally come?"

"I've disliked my job for a long time. Goodbye, you bastards, I never want to see any of you again."

"Sall! Are you insane?"

"I'm not crazy, I'm perfectly fine, I've never been better! You've all been praising the prosecutors for so long, but I still have to say a few things to them, otherwise I won't die in peace..."

"It would be even better if they could see it."

The man raised a thumb to the sky, then abruptly twisted it sharply downwards. "Without me, they're nothing! A bunch of trash!"

"Twisted monster, what kind of god are you?! Today I will kill you as a human!"

"You want to cause trouble in front of me?"

"You're dreaming!"

With that, Salle gripped the investigator's badge on his chest with one hand, ripped it off, and threw it away.

"Prosecutors, did you hear me? Whether you can hear me or not, today, I'm resigning—"

"boom!!!!!"

As Saller detonated all the bombs, a deafening shockwave emanated from him, engulfing the enormous, translucent creature in the sky, as well as the spinning, slightly reflective double-gear badge.

Emigana dragged the two people along as it ran, gritting its teeth, and for the first time, tears welled up in its eyes.

"Do not."

"..."

"Why are people dying again? Why are their lives so fragile?"

"Why can't they live longer like their fellow tribesmen?"

Ermicana recalled the experiments he had conducted, including a group of white mice imprisoned in the laboratory, each with its own personality.

Some white mice prefer quiet, while others are noisy. Some like to play with their companions, while others don't like sweets and only like to gnaw on the table.

They were different, but their fates were the same.

After the experiments, whether simple or complex, these lives were to be put to death.

As for humans, some would rather endure the pain of hunger and the side effects of drugs than harm their fellow human beings.

Man is such a magnificent creation.

A voice seemed to be resounding in Emigana's mind.

"Emirana, do you yearn for humanity?"

“Yes.” Emigana answered without hesitation, even though it didn’t know whose voice it was.

"If you were given the chance right now, would you want to become human?"

"No, I don't want to," it answered without hesitation.

"why?"

“I am a Deep One, without a doubt, and now, I must be a Deep One.”

Erigana turned its head and saw a huge explosion approaching. Its gaze suddenly hardened, and its muscles strained, causing its body to grow larger and more like a true supernatural being.

At this moment, it looked remarkably like a true Deep One, except that its body was covered with sharper, dark blue thorns.

This might be a regression to ancestral traits. Emigana didn't care what was happening; all it knew was that if it didn't hurry, everyone would die here.

“Sall, you are a fool. If you think I’m wrong, then stand up and argue with me.”

Erigana nearly ground his teeth to powder.

"Go ahead and say it! Say I'm a fish! So what if I am a fish!"

It stood at a distance, released the other two, and everyone's eyes were red. Todwell even pressed his head to the ground and trembled all over.

(End of this chapter)

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