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Chapter 457 This God, the More You Look at Him, the More Evil He Seems

At the host's command, the three-eyed man who had been pulling the mutated rat with chains behind him released the chains.

The rat shrieked and charged toward the gladiator opposite it.

This gladiator, who appeared to be rigorously trained, calmly and collectedly blocked the rat's mouth with his left-hand shield when faced with the mutated monster's ferocious attack, and then slashed the rat's arm with his sword.

A man and a rat clashed repeatedly in an open space, and as they fought with increasing ferocity, the scene became increasingly bloody.

Judging from the situation, the three-eyed man has the advantage, and the rat's decline is hard to hide.

But after watching for a few seconds, Su Li concluded: "This person is doomed."

The waiter standing nearby raised an eyebrow and looked Su Li up and down. "Why do you say that, attendant?"

Jiao said excitedly, "Mr. Zuli is amazing!"

Su Li accepted the child's praise and explained, "The rat's claws are poisonous. This gladiator fought for a while, but instead of trying to finish the fight quickly, he wanted to wear the fight down. The poison will soon take effect."

Sure enough, after a short while, the gladiator below suddenly froze, and then vomited a mouthful of dark green blood.

Seeing that the enemy had been poisoned, the rat immediately increased its attack speed, quickly pinning down the weakened gladiator and gnawing off his head.

Upon witnessing the death of their people, the audience erupted in deafening cheers.

The waiter looked at the arena with a hint of fanaticism in his eyes, while explaining at just the right moment: "Although this gladiator sacrificed himself, he proved his bravery to the Holy Spirit with his own life. This courage and glory of fighting to the last moment is enough to protect two people."

After speaking, he looked at Su Li. It was clear that these words were meant for Su Li.

Su Li didn't pay any attention and continued watching.

Sophia noticed that the pendant on the reef's neck had brightened slightly before going out. Had Sophia not possessed magical eyes and had specifically trained her vision, she wouldn't have noticed this change at all.

Next, the second duel began.

In this fight, one side was a burly man, unarmed, and the other side was a beautiful woman, also unarmed.

At first, the two were still fighting. However, the fight was completely unfair. The woman was physically weaker than the man, and although she had fighting skills, she was quickly defeated by brute force.

The victorious man grabbed the woman by the neck, lifted her up, and gestured towards the audience.

A large number of spectators screamed and stood up, raising their ring and pinky fingers at the man, shouting, "Oops her!" "Oops her!"

The audience shouted words that couldn't pass censorship, and the sound waves shook the glass.

The victorious man roared, then seized the woman and began to engage in unspeakable acts in the center of the arena.

Su Li looked speechless. "Is this how you all do it?"

The Holy Spirit likes this kind of thing; that's too much like a wicked god.

"This is a gladiatorial contest before the gods, and both sides have placed bets. That lady wagered herself tonight in order to enter the arena. Since she lost, she naturally has to fulfill the bet."

[It's too chaotic.] Su Li looked towards the audience, where numerous All-Eyes were present, their eyes emitting blue light, their faces filled with fanaticism and excitement.

At that moment, Sofia stared intently at the pendant on the reef's neck. In her vision, the pendant emitted an even more powerful light than before.

This radiance is not within the range of visible light; it is my magic eye that allows me to perceive this change.

Around the pendant, many points of light were converging towards it, and the speed at which the light converged reached its peak when the arena was over.

Sofia shared this conjecture with Zuli through their mental link.

Upon hearing this, Su Li raised an eyebrow. [This "Holy God" seems increasingly sinister. Could he be a disguised evil god?]

However, I seem to have seen something similar in a game novel. Absorbing corrupted spiritual energy?

Su Li didn't quite understand, and planned to ask Sun Lili to take a look at what was going on later.

The duels continued, and all of them revolved around violence, killing, and sex. As the duels progressed, the gladiators grew more and more famous, and the audience's emotions became increasingly frenzied.

After staring at it for a while, Jiao covered his third eye, feeling somewhat uncomfortable.

"I can't take it anymore, my eyes are hurting a bit," Jiao said to the waiter.

"It's alright, this is our innate ability. We can sense other people's emotions. You've just broken the seal, so it's normal to feel a little uncomfortable. Please bear with it. Watching the duel is also sharing the glory of the gladiators."

“…Okay,” Jiao said in a low voice.

Several maids who had been standing nearby came to Reef's side and kindly massaged his eyes to relieve the pressure. They even sat beside him and fed him fruit and drinks. This manner was quite reminiscent of serving an emperor.

The duels lasted for more than four hours.

It wasn't that dawn was breaking; rather, the audience couldn't hold on any longer. Compared to the initial fervor, the current audience looked exhausted, almost like addicts.

As the arena ended and the crowds of spectators left, the main entrance looked eerily like a zombie apocalypse.

They each took a bottle of water at the entrance, then dispersed to different elevators and left the floor.

Su Li, with red forehead and red eyes, left through the VIP elevator.

Back in her room on the reef, Su Li immediately summoned Song Mingyu.

Jiao had long since fallen asleep, and Song Mingyu stood by Jiao's window, gently stroking Jiao's brow.

"The mental stress is too great, and he's suffered some minor mental damage, similar to Sun Lili's symptoms after her cultivation went wrong and she was beaten by the monsters in the Sea of ​​Hearts," Song Mingyu diagnosed. "What did he go to do?"

"Let's talk about it together when Lily gets back."

"Alright then, I'll go to the side and calculate the things first."

After Song Mingyu left, Sophia came to Jiao's side, picked up the pendant on Jiao's chest, and carefully examined the runes on it.

Two hours later, Sofia put down the pendant. "I've made a discovery."

Just then, Sun Lili returned.

As soon as Sun Lili returned, she tore off her black robe and, in a mysterious low voice, said to Su Li and the others, "You have no idea what I've discovered."

Su Li pointed at Sun Keke, who understood. The group went to another room, and then Sun Keke took out her gold-grade weapon and began casting a spell.

Soon, the shadow beneath Sun Keke's feet began to expand, enveloping the entire room.

“The shadows have already shrouded this room, preventing outsiders from peeping in,” Sun Keke explained her spell. “I plan to develop an effect that blocks prophecies, but I don’t have any ideas yet.”

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