Cloud Thinking

Chapter 117 Rebellion!

"Damn it! Where's the food? They're going to starve us to death!" Adalassi also saw this empty scene and shouted in shock in Helia's head, "They're going to kill you!"

After the shock, Helia frowned and walked into the house. She checked carefully. Except for the feather carpet and the chain she had melted, everything else was gone. There was no trace left, as if they had evaporated into thin air.

She released her magic power to sense the surroundings, trying to capture any traces of magic that might remain here, but what puzzled Helia even more was that this place was too clean. Apart from the magic circle that was still operating outside the tower, there was no trace of any remaining magic.

Anything that existed would inevitably leave traces, even if a long time had passed. Although she had been here for half a year, which was a long time, the magic she had used in this room before did not leave any traces at this moment, even the melted chain and the door that tried to trap her.

This room seemed to have been formatted, erasing all traces that shouldn't exist.

Who is it? Helia cautiously left the room and stood at the door, looking at this familiar yet strange thing without saying a word.

She walked down to the room on the seventh floor. Nothing had changed there, even the food she had moved from the eighth floor had not disappeared. It remained quietly the same as it was before she left. The remaining floors were the same as well. Only the room on the eighth floor where she was supposed to stay had changed.

Only one special thing happened before and after the change. She broke into the secret room, came into contact with the core of the tower, Turhei, and devoured the remaining consciousness of that guy. So was it her entering the secret room that triggered the clearing condition, or was it her killing Turhei completely?

Helia couldn't figure it out for the time being, but there was something more important at the moment, which was to fill her stomach. If the tower no longer provided her with food in the future, she would starve to death, so she had to sort out the edible food that was still left and determine how long she could last in the tower without food supply.

Fortunately, because the number of wish bubbles in the room on the eighth floor had increased and it was difficult to take out food easily, she had moved out a lot of food that could be stored for a long time in advance, such as bread sticks that were hard enough to be used as weapons, dry ice, some fruits and vegetables, and fresh water. She moved all these things to the kitchen and did a simple calculation. It should last at most a month.

"Maybe it's just because there are too many things piled up and the room can't hold them all, so they're clearing it out. Maybe fresh food will be delivered tomorrow, so you don't have to worry so much." Adalassi advised optimistically, but Helia was well aware of her unlucky physique and estimated that she would not be unlucky in the future.

"Adalasi, is there any quick way to make me as powerful as you in an instant?" Helia asked jokingly while biting the bread that was almost choking her.

"If I had, I would have told you long ago. Do you think I am willing to stay here and suffer with you?" Adalasi shouted.

"How can this be suffering? This is clearly the best opportunity for you to seize my body. If you miss it, you will never get it again." Helia laughed, "You can get an endless supply of faith power. The only threat to you, Watersiser, is still trapped. You only need to get rid of me, an ordinary person who is so weak that he can be killed by a flick of the finger, and you can be free."

"If it were me, I would definitely not give up this good opportunity."

Adalaisi stopped talking. It was clear that Helia didn't believe in Him anymore. She was doubting Him. The peaceful and friendly surface that the two had maintained for the past six months was completely torn apart by Helia at this moment. She showed her cards and stopped pretending.

"What do you mean?" Adalasi felt something was wrong and became more and more panicked.

"Aren't you very curious about what I went through in those three days? I won't hide anything and will tell you generously." Helia swallowed the bread she had been chewing for a long time with water with difficulty and said slowly.

"I was sent to a fictional world by Turhei, about 30 or 40 years ago. I met my grandfather Komisar and learned that Turhei was my uncle who should have died long ago."

"He and I are both from the royal family of Abraham. No wonder his body was used here."

"I didn't know what to do after I was sent in, nor did I know why Turhei put me in that fictional world. But since I was already here, I did surprisingly well and became a saint who was highly respected by the emperor, responsible for hosting the welcoming ceremony."

"A ceremony to welcome the gods?" When Adalasi heard these four words, his guesses gradually took shape in his mind. He seemed to know what Helia was going to do.

"I said that war is coming and it is inevitable. I am a descendant of the God of War, Watsise. The Father God is willing to bless us and protect us for a great victory. The welcoming ceremony is a ceremony to welcome the Father God and call on him."

"But of course, I did all this just to get out of that world as soon as possible, because I don't know what you will do outside when you occupy my body. Even though I know that you might be suppressed by Wattsise, I am still a little worried."

"So, I called all the gods of order, light, evil, love, and luck. That world couldn't withstand the might of the gods and it broke apart. Only then was I able to see the real Turhei."

"However, some problems arose in the process. Well, maybe they were problems at the time, but now, I would like to call it an opportunity, an opportunity that fell from the sky."

"I have once again received the Father's favor, and He has once again granted me the power of devouring, which I used to devour Turhei."

"And now, something unexpected has happened. I can't stay in this tower for too long. I need to get out as soon as possible. But I know that the meager power of faith I absorb every day is not enough for me to break through the defense of this tower in just one month."

"So, are you willing to lend me your power, Adalassi?"

She said so much, but for one purpose, to threaten Adalasi to give her the power. Of course, Adalasi could refuse, then Helia would have to take another unfriendly approach, to forcibly devour Adalasi.

She would not let Adalassi die easily. After all, the two of them still had a symbiotic contract, and she was not going to seek death. She just needed this talkative guy to stay quietly like a dead person.

Although Helia had this idea in mind from the beginning, she had not been able to implement the plan. That was why she had to get along with Adalasis in such a friendly manner for half a year. But now that an emergency had occurred and she had the power, there was no reason for her to continue pretending.

"You are threatening me. You are too bold." Adalasi was angry. He was a god after all. Even if he was the Fallen God, he was not someone that could be manipulated by people like Helia.

To be fair, He was willing to humble himself and live in peace and friendship with Helia for such a long time, which was already a concession. He was indeed afraid of the devouring power of Watersise in Helia's body, but this was only a reasonable concession made out of consideration of interests. It did not mean that He was really afraid and really had no way to deal with Helia.

"How can you say that? It's just that the situation is urgent right now, and I'm still discussing it with you." Helia put down the bread that she really couldn't eat, and said with a smile.

"Helia, you are too arrogant. If I hadn't been unwilling to sacrifice my chance to wake up for someone like you, you would have died countless times." Adalaxi suppressed his rage and said coldly, "You regard my concession to you as cowardice. You don't really think you can control me, do you? Idiot."

"I don't want this to happen, but I have too few cards in my hand. I have so few that I can only overturn the table to get a chance of survival." Helia was not afraid at all. This tower trained Helia very well and allowed her to face many things calmly.

"You can't control the devouring power at all. As long as you dare to attack me, you will not escape the backlash of the power, and you will die more miserably than me." Adalasi now knew that Helia was forced into a corner, so she was going to jump over the wall, or in other words, break the wall that trapped her.

In order to avoid a lose-lose situation, He restrained his temper and tried his best to persuade Helia.

It seems that this tower not only changed Helia, but also affected Adalasi. He clearly realized that he and Helia were grasshoppers tied to the same rope, and he had to think about the problem from the common perspective of him and Helia.

"As long as I'm fast enough, I can break this tower and leave here before the power consumes me, and my father will help me." Helia didn't worry about this problem. "If I'm not fast enough, it doesn't matter. I'll die. I'll starve to death sooner or later anyway. I might as well take a gamble, don't you think?"

"Do you trust Watersise so much? Don't forget, He is the culprit who turned you into what you are now. Without Him, you should have been a happy little princess." Adalassi said angrily, "You are now turning to the murderer who has harmed you so far? He killed your mother, and now you are going to die in His hands too. Don't you hate Him and still call Him your father?"

"Are you mentally ill?"

"Haha! How do you know? I'm a lunatic!" Instead of getting angry, Helia burst into laughter. "I am the vessel of God. Whether I am alive or dead, I will eventually become the body of the resurrected Watersise. My fate is already determined. I would rather hand my life over to Him than have this tower or something else take it away."

"Especially you, Adalassi. You called Turmeyage a thief. Aren't you? You live in my body now, plotting to take away everything from me. Do you still think you are so noble? You are nothing more than a robber and thief who is even worse than Turmeyage."

"Helia!!!" Adalaisi wanted to grab Helia's neck and shake her head hard to shake the water out of her brain. "You said I'm a thief! Isn't Watsise? He is the biggest thief!"

"I just want to ask you when I have treated you badly! When you were almost dead, I used all my strength to keep you alive! I filled the seal for you! Otherwise, you would have died long ago! How can you have the opportunity and qualifications to talk to me here now!"

"You are trapped in this godforsaken place! Shouldn't I be with you all the time? Help you solve the problem! Otherwise, you would be trapped here until you die! You would die confused and unclear!"

"I think I have never treated you unfairly! Let me ask you! What have I gained from you? Have you ever repaid me for what I have given you? Do you think I didn't notice that you have been making big promises to me?"

"You ungrateful little man! You lunatic!"

Helia felt her head buzzing. Adalaxi was really angry this time. The sound was so loud that it almost shattered her skull. But what made Helia laugh was that the way he accused her was like a poor woman who was betrayed by a scumbag. It reminded her of the 8:30 urban emotional drama.

But her goal was achieved, to irritate and test Adalesi. However, her pie-in-the-sky plot was discovered, and she felt awkward for no reason. She thought she was very good at pie-in-the-sky plotting, but it turned out that others saw through it but didn't tell her...

"I'm sorry." Helia apologized earnestly, "I misunderstood you. I always thought you were just acting with me to take over my body and to trick me into lowering my guard. I didn't expect that you actually cared about me a little bit. You gave so much for me, but I didn't know how to repay you. I'm so shameless."

Adalesi:?

He was already furious at the moment, and Helia's words were like pouring a bucket of water on his head, which simply and roughly put out the fire, but also made him a little confused. He was still holding back a ball of anger in his heart, but he didn't know where to vent it, which made him very depressed.

"You!" Before Adalaisi could say anything, Helia apologized again: "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have guessed your intentions and shouldn't have thought of you as a mean person. You thought so much about me, but I was still stubborn. All your efforts were in vain. I deserve to die!"

"I……"

"So, great Lord Adalesi, please forgive me for being such a fool. You are broad-minded, so don't bother with a fool like me."

Adalasis: . . . . . . .

Damn it, let me say something! You've said all the good and bad things! What am I saying! Ah! What am I saying! What can I say!

Adalaisi let out a long breath and calmed down the anger in his heart. After calming down, he felt that he was too emotional just now. Why couldn't he just talk nicely? Helia was a psychopath who only knew how to make me angry all day long. It was impulsive for me to argue with such a fool as her.

"So what do you want to do now? I know you won't give up on me, but you'd better consider your own abilities." Adalasi said calmly.

"You know, if the situation gets worse, we have to plan to escape early. In other words, I need strength right now." Helia said, "Whether it's yours or someone else's, as long as I can use it."

"You mean, you want me to help you take away other people's power..." Adalasi thought carefully for a while before she understood the hidden meaning of Helia's words. She needed power, but she couldn't move Him, so she needed His help to get other people's power.

"It's comfortable to talk to smart people." Helia praised sincerely, but Adalasi did not feel happy about the compliment. Instead, he felt that Helia was being sarcastic to him.

"Which unlucky guy are you targeting?" asked Adalassi.

"Besides you and me, is there anyone else here?" Helia asked back.

Without even thinking about it, Adalassi guessed who Helia had set her sights on. "You want to touch Watersiser?"

"Oh! Didn't you call him Father affectionately just now? How come you sold Him out in the blink of an eye? You are really a heartless person!" Adalasi cursed.

"That can't be helped. If you don't want me to, I can only ask you to make some sacrifices." Helia shrugged helplessly. "Even if you are awake now, I don't think you will refuse my request."

"Watersiser is not as easy to talk to as I am, Helia. The moment you make your move, no matter what cooperation you have, He will regard it as betrayal." Adalassi kindly suggested, "He will not tolerate betrayers. When He wakes up, you will die miserably."

"Then, let's make him never wake up." Helia smiled and said, "He shouldn't have woken up in the first place."

Adalesi was silent. He often thought he understood Helia, but in fact, he could not guess what she was thinking. Just like today's conversation, he really thought she was going to attack him at first, but now thinking about it carefully, she was just using a combination of soft and hard tactics, threatening first, then compromising, and then discussing and planning together.

Her initial target was Watersice.

This cunning and treacherous person!

But even if Adalaise knew, so what? He couldn't refuse this good opportunity, and likewise, he wouldn't be stupid enough to complain to Watersise in the future.

Helia had planned everything for him, and was just waiting for him to fall into the trap.

Before waiting for Adalaxi's response, Helia had nothing to do, so she took the initiative to sort out the food she had brought. It was a pity for the vegetables. She had no seasoning and couldn't cook them. Besides, her cooking skills were really... In order to avoid sending herself away early, she didn't plan to cook them herself.

That also means that there will be less food to eat, but there is no need to worry about water. She can just go to the bathhouse and get some. She can just boil it and drink it.

She returned to her room on the eighth floor, and sure enough, she could no longer find the previous marks on the wall. Fortunately, she had changed the paper and pen in advance to continue recording. She went down to the room on the seventh floor, added the past three days on the calendar, and then simply recorded the abnormalities of these days. Sometimes she needed to review the clues she had found before, and she might suddenly figure it out.

It was not until the bell rang today and the room on the eighth floor remained unchanged that Adalaisi spoke:

"I promise you, let's cooperate."

Helia picked up a feather from the ground, twisted it between her fingers, and after hearing what Adalassi said, a big smile appeared on her face: "Believe me, we will win."

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