Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 102 The Rebellion of Living Corpses

Stanley picked up a wine glass, spat, and scrubbed the stain with his sleeve.

"It is indeed golden, but it is not necessarily gold." Stanley restrained his inner excitement and tried to remain rational.

"This is gold. I can't mistake the smell of gold." Manda used his first-level skill to see the value of these tableware. All tableware is equivalent to the same weight of gold.

"I take back what I just said, you are actually very useful!" Stanley put down the wine glass, lit the candle, offered a piece of dried meat, and began to pray to Pluto.

The content of the prayer was all words of thanks. Halfway through, Stanley choked up. Thinking of the generous way he usually spends money, who knows the difficulty and bitterness behind it.

He wiped his tears, took out the sack he had prepared, and began to pack the tableware.

He prepared a total of four sacks, kept two for himself, and gave the remaining two to Manda and Ogg: "Quick, move faster, let's send out a batch first!"

Stanley's sack was very big and could hold three adults. Even someone as strong as Ogg wouldn't be able to carry such a large bag of gold.

Manda also threw the sack to Ogg, not because he was not interested in gold, but because he found something more valuable.

There is a wooden box under the huge dining table, where gold coins are pouring out like a tide.

Manda got under the table and split open the wooden box with her golden fingers. After a while of dust, Manda saw dozens of relatively intact parchment books in the box.

As Stanley sealed his bag, he shouted: "Little guy, what good stuff did you find again?"

"A box of ancient books!" Manda answered truthfully.

"It's good to study. Young people should study more. Can you wait a while and then read again? Come over and do me a favor first and put this bag of gold on my shoulder."

The value of these ancient books far exceeds gold. Since Stanley is not interested, Manda can only reluctantly swallow them.

He muttered three times silently, summoned the "Jurassic Dinosaur Island" and stuffed the entire box inside. After getting out from under the table, Manda saw Stanley and Ogg standing one behind the other, standing in a strange position, her face flushed, and she was breathing heavily.

The sacks were so heavy that it was difficult for two people to lift one. Stanley had to carry two sacks in one go.

When Ogg put both sacks on Stanley's back, Manda seemed to hear the sound of bones dislocating.

"Nidali stays behind while Ogg and I transport the gold. Don't be too greedy. About ten bags will be enough." Stanley said with difficulty.

Ten bags? Manda smiled bitterly and said, "How do we transport this gold to the foot of the mountain?"

"I don't need to worry. My living corpse is very strong. We will split the account when we go out. You will carry 30% of it yourself!"

Stanley took a step toward the door with difficulty, and suddenly saw a black shadow shaking at the door.

Stanley was startled, but he never put down the gold on his back. Ogg saw the black shadow that was disappearing and appearing, and suddenly shouted: "No, he is going to close the stone door!"

Before he finished speaking, the door shaft made a clanging sound, and the stone door began to slowly close.

Ogg panicked, and Stanley calmly put down the gold and was about to use his skills when he suddenly saw Manda rushing out of the door like flying.

There was a person standing outside the door. He looked very familiar. He should be a living corpse that Stanley had lost contact with before.

He twisted the mechanism of the stone door and prepared to close it. When Manda appeared, he did not stop and continued to push the stone door hard.

Without hesitation, Manda cut off the living corpse's right hand with his golden finger. The living corpse with one remaining hand turned its head to Manda and pulled out the sword from his waist.

At the same time, two more black figures appeared in the restaurant. Although they couldn't see clearly, Stanley smelled a familiar smell.

"My servants, it seems you have found a new master."

A hoarse voice responded: "There is no new master, we are free."

These three black shadows are the three living corpses that Stanley lost contact with. No wonder the omen pendant became hot. No wonder Ogg came up with such a divination result. After these living corpses that originally belonged to Stanley were sent underground, They actually became the first enemies to attack them.

Manda knew that he was no match for Stanley, but he thought he could easily deal with a living corpse. But when the opponent started to fight back, Manda found that he had made a serious mistake, which was very different from the situation when he was controlled by Stanley. This The living corpse showed terrifying fighting prowess, and the sword was only slightly away from its own neck several times.

This living corpse was originally the number one swordsman in Red Earth County and a first-level believer of the Hunting Goddess. Because he lost the life-and-death duel with Stanley, not only did he lose his life, but his corpse also became Stanley's servant.

Manda struggled to dodge several of the opponent's swords. If it weren't for his superiority in rank, and if it weren't for the narrow corridor that the opponent couldn't use, Manda might have died.

You can't keep gambling on your luck on the line of life and death. Taking advantage of the opportunity for the opponent to draw his sword, Manda ran away. The opponent did not pursue him and continued to close the stone door.

The stone door was very heavy, and the living corpse with one hand missing could only drag it with difficulty. As soon as the door shaft made a little noise, Manda came back.

He made a cut on the living corpse's leg. The living corpse felt no pain at all. Manda attacked his kneecap again. This time the living corpse chose to dodge because he was afraid that Manda would cut off the bones.

Dodging Manda's fingers, the living corpse picked up the sword again. Manda turned around and ran away, disappearing at the end of the corridor like lightning.

Facing strong enemies, wandering fighting is Manda's best tactic. With the bonus of the second-level skill, Manda has used this tactic to the extreme. He is like a fly, harassing, running away, and then coming back to harass. Then he ran away, relying on his shameless belief to the end and his disgusting will to death, struggling to hold back the other party's actions.

He was buying time for the two people inside, and a strong living corpse had already fought with Ogg. During his lifetime, he was the captain of the guard of a marquis, a second-level believer of Poseidon, the sea god, and fought in a naval battle. Defeated and killed, his body was fished out of the sea by Stanley.

If this was the sea, Og wouldn't be able to survive for even a minute. Even on land, the power of Poseidon's followers is not inferior to that of Titans' followers. Ogg hugged the living corpse's waist and threw him heavily on the dining table. The living corpse, which could not feel the pain, immediately stood up, grabbed Ogg's arm and slapped him against the wall.

Ogg didn't get up as quickly as a living corpse, and he fell into severe dizziness. This is one of the biggest advantages of living corpses. They have no concept of pain, and injuries to them only result in the loss of part of their functions.

Stanley looked at the living corpse in front of him, wiped the sweat from his face and said, "This day has finally arrived."

"Yes," the living corpse nodded, "I left this remaining memory and soul behind just to wait for this day."

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