They all call me an Outer God.
Chapter 61 I Made You a Mother
Chapter 61 I Made You a Mother
Logically, Ria should have fled immediately and hidden in a deserted place to wait for the rain to stop, but he didn't. He stood right where the fishman could reach him, slightly raising his hand and pointing his cane at its claws.
"Since you think I can be a sacrifice, then give it a try."
Helenberry narrowed his bloodshot eyes, which were not his original color, but rather the result of the strange methods the doctors had used in their battle.
Admittedly, it is no match for those doctors. The doctors of the secret keeper have mysterious origins, and no one knows their true identities, how capable they are, or how powerful they are.
The only thing we know is that they are not human; humans do not possess those combat characteristics that are even more twisted than those of supernatural beings.
The doctor's reputation wasn't just known within the Order Association; even among the entire superhuman community, no one had ever managed to capture the Bird-Beaked Doctor alive. They were like crows, annoying and fearsome.
Herembele had to admit that it almost died when it fought the doctors. Those guys were strong when facing strong opponents and weak when facing weak opponents, and they had no bottom line at all. It was fortunate that they were not keen on slaughter, otherwise Herembele would not have seen the rain of the abyss.
And what is Ria now?
They are the disordered without doctors by their side, the perfect sacrifices within easy reach.
While those bird-beaked doctors are away, it must catch the disorderly ones.
All living beings resent those who disrupt order, hating them for bringing disease while also envying their extraordinary abilities.
Humans should not dabble in the extraordinary; this race does not possess any extraordinary qualities.
Even the Order Association—
Those organizations that sought to use mystical artifacts to access the supernatural were all cursed, their members either dying or going insane. The disordered, however, became the darlings of supernatural power amidst this disease, squandering it freely and unrestrained for as long as they lived.
Those doctors even wanted to cure them completely, so that they would no longer have to pay any price for power.
Simply hateful!
"But it is precisely these kinds of humans who possess precious value, and the Abyss will surely be satisfied with such sacrifices."
Helenberry narrowed his eyes and raised his claws high, seemingly wanting to kill Ria just like that. Ria was also focused. He had already found the opportunity and plunged his hand into the hole corroded in the fish's body to grab its heart.
In an instant, Helenberry felt an unbearable pain in his heart.
It ripped Ria away, but Ria's grip was so strong that it almost pulled the heart out completely.
Having just been pushed by a large fishman, half of Ria's body is numb and her left arm is fractured. Although the mythical creature and her eyes are helping with the repair, it will take more than a day or two to fully recover.
The two bones are connected only by a soft, rubbery substance, so the pain and discomfort must be unimaginable.
Herembryant, seeing the cold sweat beading on Ria's forehead, clutched his heart through his bones. It had completely stopped beating, only twitching occasionally: "What have you done?!"
"I have made you a proud mother."
Lia covered her arm, in high spirits: "Congratulations, High Priest! Now, some adorable babies have appeared in your heart—left ventricle, right ventricle, your lungs, your appendix... your kidneys."
Don't just focus on your heart; children in other parts of the world feel uneasy without their mother's touch. Spend more time with your children—"
"Guess how I did it?"
As he spoke, countless golden eyes appeared on his body, blinking slightly as if mocking the extraordinary creature before him. "You need fish eggs. No race will refuse the arrival of new life, and you will use these hatched eggs as sacrifices in the future..."
"Aren't you afraid of dying!?"
Herembelli interrupted Ria, his eyes almost bursting with bloodshot veins.
Fish can survive for a period of time even after losing all their internal organs; anyone who has ever gutted a fish knows this.
As a superhuman being, Helumberi could endure for a longer period of time. It charged toward Ria with murderous intent. Ria knew that it was no match for it and could not outrun it, so it simply did not dodge or avoid, but watched all its movements without blinking.
Time seemed to slow down countless times, and the scene before my eyes played like a vinyl record, clicking away. The so-called sound of rain was becoming increasingly subtle in the nerves of my brain, almost imperceptible.
"boom----"
Not a single drop of blood was spilled.
Ria remained standing in place, while Helumberi, still in an attacking stance, was enveloped by some kind of dark particles, and the flesh on his body was corroded at an accelerated rate, soon turning into nothing more than bones.
"Paji."
Several fist-sized fish eggs fell to the ground like peeled boiled eggs, bounced a few times, and then broke upon hitting sharp stones.
A familiar voice rang out behind Ria: "Going around challenging extreme sports is not something a patient should do, Kelcha."
"If I hadn't intervened, you would have been dead. What are you trying to do? Make me lose a year's salary for failing to meet my performance targets this year?!"
I genuinely don't understand your thought process! Can't you just give the attending physician a break?
James stepped out from behind Ria, looking extremely angry. Ria comforted him, saying, "When I saw him like that, I knew you should be there. And how could you let go of a prey that looked like it was about to die?"
The only possibility is that the doctor wants to see what I, the patient, will do. I can't hide from such powerful supernatural beings, and I can't defeat them in a fight, so I have no choice but to ask them to show themselves, right?
He emphasized the word "you," and at that moment, another doctor appeared beside Ria. He was much thinner than James and about two meters tall; he was probably the "Gro" that Steyer had mentioned.
"It's in a doctor's nature to save lives, don't worry about it so much. Besides, aren't you going to become a football star?"
Ria patted James on the shoulder, but James completely ignored him: "Thanks to you, we still haven't found a football team, and my patient observation report has been messed up. Will you write it for me?"
"If you think it's okay, I have no problem with it. What should we write about? Let's write about our glorious achievements this year."
"I don't like your dry humor; this joke still isn't funny."
James adjusted his mask and looked at the fallen mermen: "What should we do next? Should we sacrifice them all to the sun as a small gift, or sacrifice them to another god who died many years ago, so that He can take back his incarnation and remains?"
"Let's finish the sacrifice sooner and call it a day, Kercha. I don't want to put up with this rainy weather anymore. Although Endlers is mostly cloudy and foggy, it's nothing like this downpour."
(End of this chapter)
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