She values ​​Brucifer's loyalty, but she also hates Brucifer's loyalty.

Because, in her plan, she cannot let Her Royal Highness the Princess follow the same path as the Demon King, because there is no chance of success at all - if Brucifa knew that the Goddess was behind the Holy See, she would never say such words as reviving the Demon Race.

……

There are two draft horses in the manor. They are stronger and have more endurance than deer, but they are also more expensive. Only a few wealthy merchants can afford to equip their carriages with a draft horse.

But Tate didn't take them.

With a deafening roar, the two draft horses neighed almost at the same time and tugged at the reins in panic, but they were trapped in the stable. They could only stare at Elsa standing in the deep pit with their huge black eyes in panic.

Ever since she used her magic to empower Inksa with the "Holy Messenger", Elsa has had less magic available. As a result, she now has to resort to the most primitive but also fastest way of "flying".

"You're so wild, Elsa."

Adele in the Black Sword complained, but was silenced by Elsa's slap.

"Be quiet."

Elsa ignored the restless Adele. She exerted a little force and concentrated her mind on sensing the smells and sounds in the air. The faint vibrations and the almost invisible breath of magic penetrated the wind and snow and were captured by her, becoming particularly eye-catching in her perception.

Soon, she confirmed the direction and walked straight to the cellar where the wine barrels were stored.

The temperature in the cellar was much warmer than outside, but the air here was not at all comfortable. At this moment, several people dressed as servants stood upright in the cellar. They did nothing, their eyes dull - it had been like this since Tate and the others left. They had long since become blood slaves and would do nothing without orders.

click -

The wooden door and the bolt broke together, and a loud, shrill sound echoed in the cellar. Elsa poked through the thick wooden board with one hand, pushed it lightly, and stepped into the cellar.

Elsa wasn't surprised to see these people standing straight ahead.

She stepped forward and tapped each of these men lightly on the shoulder. The blood slave mark in their bodies immediately dissipated, their eyes became clear again, and then they felt deeply tired - some of them even felt their legs go weak, and they collapsed to the ground and fell into a deep sleep.

They were so exhausted that without the control of the Blood Slave Mark, they immediately returned to their original fragility.

At the same time, Tate immediately noticed the disappearance of the blood slave mark.

"We have to speed up!"

Tate was distraught.

He looked up at the bird circling above his head, and the bird also stared down at him, as if saying: You have nowhere to escape, give up your useless delusions.

This was like a pantomime, and Tate could only cooperate with the performance "tacitly" and could not make any inappropriate movements, otherwise he would be judged immediately.

If he behaves himself, he can at least reach the end of this drama with dignity.

He knew that his fate no longer belonged to him - if he surrendered now, what awaited him would be a reckoning. Admittedly, some of them might not die but be imprisoned. After all, strictly speaking, this group of people did not directly participate in the plan against Dammas. But Tate knew that as the leader, he would definitely not have a good ending.

He did not choose to use civilians as a threat, as he knew that would have no effect other than delaying a tiny amount of time and making his situation worse.

He had no choice but to give it a try and do what the mysterious man said.

Elsa and the Sage did not show up, nor did they seem to chase after him - Tate's actions seemed to be condoned to some extent.

"As long as you don't harm those innocent civilians, they will treat you in the same 'kind and merciful' way - believe me, they are that kind of people."

——These were the words the mysterious man left for Tate before he left. Admittedly, although Tate always felt that this approach was a bit naive, it actually worked.

Is this the rare mercy shown by the demon nun?

arrogant?

Or is it confidence?

No, Tate prefers to attribute all this to the "etiquette" that only exists between humans. It is like an attitude of equality in concepts and behaviors, which is regarded by humans as a noble and elegant virtue.

Tate guessed so. He was not as knowledgeable about humans as Alman, and this was all he knew.

In short, he passed through the city without any hindrance. Along the way, the lurking vampires who received the news appeared one after another and joined the team. They advanced to the dock, where a huge merchant ship was docked. It was the merchant ship bought by Tate.

But Tate knew he couldn't get on that ship.

Because right in front of them, several figures were waiting quietly - leading the way was the arcane sage Patriculosia en Serilda, and beside her was a girl with red eyes. Tate felt that she looked very familiar, but he didn't know her.

boom.

There was a dull explosion behind him, and Tate turned around and met Aisha's golden eyes.

"That's it, Tate. We've laid a tight net. You have nowhere to escape. Since you haven't killed any civilians here, you can choose to surrender. We will judge you fairly according to the law. Otherwise, I will have no choice but to punish you myself."

Aisha said.

Unlike her treatment of Alman, Aisha was more tolerant towards Tate.

According to the law, not all of these vampires should be sentenced to death. Of course, their crimes are unavoidable. Elsa believes that they should be given a chance to accept punishment, so that perhaps a few of them can survive. But if they want to resist, Elsa will not leave any of them alive if she really takes action.

As she spoke, Elsa turned her gaze towards the girl who had been sitting on the deer's back.

This was a rather strange girl, with long, slightly curly aqua-blue hair draped over her shoulders like a stream of clean water. A thin layer of snow had accumulated on her shoulders and head, adding a touch of coldness. Her eyes were as blue, clean, and clear as the clear sky. She looked at Elsa warily like a frightened kitten.

And under her thick robe, a huge fish tail was half exposed, flashing with phosphorescent ripples in the night.

Elsa frowned slightly.

The air was filled with the scent of sea water. Looking at the girl's body wrapped in a thick, wet robe, which seemed extremely inconsistent, Elsa seemed to have thought of something and looked at the girl uncertainly.

"You are... a mermaid?"

Elsa had read in the book the old priest gave her about a tribe called the Sea People. Among the Sea People, there was a mysterious branch that she was also familiar with in her previous life. They were called "Mermaids", and were usually simply called "Mermaids" in the poems of bards.

The girl in front of me is 90% similar to the description.

"Surrender... If I surrender, can you let me go? At least, I don't want to die yet... As long as you don't let me die, I can tell you all my research..."

Tate was still making the final attempt, and Aisha nodded.

"You will get the fairest trial."

Aisha always insisted on this.

"Yeah……"

Tate had anticipated this scene. He dropped his head helplessly and knelt on the ground. As soon as Tate knelt, the other vampires looked at each other in disbelief. They couldn't believe that they had worked so hard to get to this point, but still couldn't escape the fate of being judged. But since their leader, Tate, had surrendered, what could they do?

In the end, the vampires knelt down one after another.

Seeing this, Tricia cast a spell, and their hands were bound with magic chains. Not far away, a well-equipped team of warriors walked towards the port. They were people from the City Lord's Mansion. Tricia had contacted them long ago. Now that the dust had settled, the next task was handed over to the Utes here.

But at this moment, something strange happened.

"Ow—"

Like the howling of wolves or the wailing of ghosts, the biting cold wind suddenly rose up without warning.

Elsa was the first to notice the scent of rising seawater in the air. The damp, biting chill had no effect on her, but that didn't mean she was unaware of it. Elsa looked up at the dark sea. From the frozen harbor came a series of creaking, teeth-grinding sounds, as if some giant living thing were rolling on the seabed, trying to break the ice.

Farther away, columns of pitch-black whirlwinds were rapidly forming, pouring seawater into the sky where wind and snow were roaring like a dragon sucking in water, and sinking into the clouds.

Tricia also keenly noticed the strangeness coming from the sea. She turned around and stared at the direction of the sea.

"No, this power is..."

In Tricia's eyes, not only the place where the waves were surging, but even the air around them was immersed in an inexplicable and huge strange power. No, that power did not spread unconsciously. Tricia's eyes could clearly sense the changes in that power. To be precise, it did not come from somewhere, but appeared and grew out of thin air. Feeling carefully, Tricia realized the source of that power - the tiny water droplets in the air, which were water droplets coming from the ocean along with the sea breeze.

Water droplets are everywhere, tiny and hidden, but inside them, a huge and majestic force is growing rapidly.

It was as if that power had always existed in the sea water. It had existed eternally wherever the sea breeze blew, but it had been dormant all along. Now it had awakened.

She was all too familiar with this power.

The power of God.

"Elsa!..."

Tricia's first reaction was Elsa. She turned around suddenly, but everything in front of her had changed. What she saw was a solemn and magnificent palace. The palace was immersed in deep sea water and there was no light. Just like Tricia at this moment, she was surrounded by sea water, bottomless sea water, but she could breathe here.

She looked around calmly, but Becky, who should have been standing next to her, was nowhere to be seen.

The vampires are gone.

Elsa isn't here either.

There was only Tricia.

"Illusion? No... This is teleportation. Even I didn't react."

A long-lost sense of solemnity arose in Tricia's heart - the power that could break through the protection of her mystical magic and force her into the teleportation magic was rare. There was no doubt that the owner of this divine power was far from on the same level as the star god Adele.

"Poseidon..."

Tricia immediately guessed the source of that power. She raised her head, looked at the palace in front of her, and frowned deeply.

The Temple of Poseidon, which has been silent for many years, has been reborn?

It can't be such a coincidence.

Tricia cast a lighting magic spell, urging the water around her to carry her towards the temple.

At the same time, Becky also came to the same temple. There was no one around her either - but she didn't understand what was happening at all. She immediately splashed in the sea water, and then stood there in shock for a long time, looking around.

"Sage? Lady Aisha?"

She shouted loudly, bubbles rolling in her mouth, but of course no one responded to her. Looking at the dark sea water, she suddenly felt creepy.

She swallowed uneasily and swam instinctively towards the temple.

Tate also appeared alone in front of the temple. He still maintained the kneeling posture and was stunned in the sea for a moment. Surprise appeared on his face. He got used to it for a while, looked around, and he was finally sure that this must be the work of that mysterious man.

"Where is this... I, am I saved!?"

He stood up in ecstasy and floated in the sea, with the dull sound of the sea in his ears.

He immediately became alert again.

"No, it's not over yet. That person also told me something..."

He took out a wooden box and opened it. Inside was a dried-up heart. But what was incredible was that after he opened the box, the heart actually changed visibly, just like a sponge absorbing water, and the dry skin actually showed a hint of life.

Tate swallowed and suddenly felt his heart palpitating. He quickly put away the box, looked around to determine the direction, and then walked towards the depths of the temple.

The other vampires also came to the same place, but all of them were alone.

Only Elsa frowned slightly as she looked at the suddenly empty harbor in front of her - everyone disappeared in an instant, and only she remained there. With her as the dividing line, in front of Elsa were the fierce waves and storms, breaking through the ice and overturning fishing boats, while behind Elsa, the sea was calm, and the city guards who arrived a step late were standing there at a loss.

Aisha vaguely guessed that this might be due to her physique.

But where did the missing people go?

"You guys, find a safe place to hide first." Elsa turned around and said to those people.

"Elsa... this... this is incredible..." At this time, Adele's voice appeared in Elsa's mind, and Adele's slightly surprised head popped out from the black sword.

"This... this is the power of the Sea God! Sea God, Sea God!... Elsa, do you know? In my time, the Sea God was a major deity almost on par with the Goddess! Why did her power appear at this time? Could it be that she has been sleeping all this time? No, it doesn't seem like a temple... It should be her temple. Her temple is on the bottom of this sea!"

Adele was very excited, as if she had found an old friend after leaving her hometown.

Elsa skipped over the legends Adele was talking about and asked directly, "Do you know where they all went?"

"do not know……"

Adele, to be honest, sounded weak and lacked energy.

This was the power of the Sea God. Although Adele called herself a Star God, as a small, unbeliever deity, how could she possibly see through the Sea God's methods? She believed she couldn't.

"You're so useless."

Elsa sighed, then walked directly towards the surging ocean, making a running gesture.

"Wait, wait! Aisha, what are you going to do?"

"There's definitely something wrong with this seawater. Didn't you say the Poseidon Temple is on the bottom of the sea? Maybe it's related to Tricia and the others' disappearance. I plan to go down and take a look."

"Ah, this? No, wait! Don't be impulsive, don't be impulsive!" Adele suddenly let out a strange cry, and even flew out of the black sword, blocking Elsa with bared fangs and claws, trying to stop Elsa's steps. "Even though you can crush me to death with one hand, you are very powerful, very powerful, but this time is different! This is the God of the Sea! A guy who is as famous as the goddess, you must not be reckless!"

However, before Adele could finish her words, Elsa directly rubbed her back into the black sword, then took a step forward, shattering the wooden boards and ice of the port with a bang, and flew out like a bullet.

At the same time, the surging sea surface suddenly seemed to come to its senses. A tornado rose from the ground, and countless layers of ice shattered and rolled up. Huge waves of ten meters, a hundred meters, and a thousand meters turned into dark water dragons connecting the sky and the sea. The rumbling waves roared like thunder, and the waterspout pounced towards Elsa like a giant dragon. Elsa swung one hand and punched out. In an instant, lightning flashed and thunder roared. A dazzling line broke through the sea level, dividing the dark night into two halves.

The terrifying tornado was struck by a huge straight hole, and Elsa passed through it easily.

In the distance, Ascherlo, Brucifer, and Randall all stared numbly at the scene, each one looking uglier than the other.

"That's not right," Randall broke the silence. "Why didn't Poseidon summon her to the temple? Did he miss her?"

"impossible."

Aschero stared at the boiling sea surface.

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