Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 115 Snake Demon Nadia

Manda couldn't understand the old goat's attitude, and she really couldn't think of anything that offended him.

Because of borrowing money? The interest of twenty-two gold coins is for one year, and now it can be repaid in three months. What is there to be dissatisfied about?

Maybe he encountered something annoying. Let’s have a good chat with him in two days. Copper-shelled snails couldn't count on him, so Manda decided to try her luck at the market.

Although the original black market no longer exists, merchants no longer need to be secretive. They can sell all kinds of sacred items openly in the market. The old rules remain the same, and you must distinguish between true and false.

The "poet" suggested that Manda go to the "old housekeeper" first, as he had the most rare things.

The old housekeeper opened a shop in the market. Hearing about Manda's purpose, he took out a snail shell the size of a wooden basin on the spot.

"I only have this one, and I'm asking for two hundred gold coins."

Manda has never seen a copper-shell snail, but she can tell the value of this snail shell. This thing is indeed made of copper, but apart from its similar shape, it has nothing to do with snails.

Lulian introduced several merchants to Manda. These merchants all had one thing in common: they would never say they were out of stock.

"The copper shell snails are just sold out. If you're not in a hurry, there will be new ones next month."

"No one wants the copper-shelled snails for a long time. I have two gold-shelled snails here that I can sell to you at a cheap price."

"This is the real copper-shell snail. It looks no different from ordinary snails, but it is one of the best snails..."

The market is much more lively than before, and there are many believers of ancient gods selling their skills. Followers of the goddess of midwifery, Eletia, specialize in helping people deliver babies, followers of the god of plants, Adonis, help people plant flowers and plants, and the god of dreams. Believers of Oniliyi specialize in selling dreams, and a dream only costs twenty copper coins.

Returning empty-handed from the market, Manda saw a group of slaves on the ruins of the temple. Most of them were defeated and captured God Punishers, rebuilding the temple of Ares under the whips of soldiers.

Is the age of gods really back? Just one Viscount Gaissac? Manda felt a little worried.

Back in the tavern, Manda saw Pluto's carriage. He was chatting with Worm in the room. He was accompanied by two first-order believers, one was the harpy Eudora and the other was the snake demon Nadia. .

Why did they come? Why didn't Pluto warn him beforehand? Eudora was okay, but Nadia was the count's confidant, and she would tell the count everything she saw.

Manda looked at Pluto. He still wore the blindfold, and his handsome face maintained its unique mystery and vicissitudes.

He has been praising Viscount Gassac: "He is a courageous man. He dared to come to the valley in person and stayed there for a month. He prayed with the count and finally moved Typhon. One sacrifice ushered in twenty A first-level believer,

I really can't imagine that he was able to clear out all the God's Punishers around him. They demolished the church, demolished the statues of false gods, and turned all the blasphemous fanatics into slaves.

It is our honor to fight with Viscount Gassac, and we thank the Count for giving us such an opportunity. "

"You are fighting with the Viscount?" Manda didn't understand what Pluto meant.

Pluto explained: "It's not you, it's us. The three of us plus you, the earl asked us to go on an expedition with Knight Stanley. I have never met Stanley. I heard that you are familiar with him. Isn't this guy difficult to get along with?" "

"Am I going too?" Manda was dumbfounded.

Pluto nodded and said: "This is the count's order."

"Why?"

"We just need to obey the order and don't need to ask why." Pluto's expression was a little complicated. Manda looked at Eudora and Nadia. There were some words that Pluto couldn't say clearly.

Counting Milo and the "Poet", there were a total of eight employees in the tavern. These eight employees were unprepared before and must have been seen by Nadia.

Nadia sees it, and the Count will soon know that things have reached an irreversible point.

From time to time, Worm tapped the little fangs that had just grown out, and calmly controlled the worm threads around Nadia. He wanted to find an opportunity to kill Nadia. It seemed that this was the only way to solve the problem.

Pluto squeezed Worm's hand tightly, telling him not to be impulsive. From Pluto's expression, Manda got a hint that Nadia was not as easy to deal with as she thought.

The sudden change made Manda's thoughts a little messy. After thinking for a moment, Manda decided to find out the count's intentions first.

"We want to fight for the Viscount. We must first obtain the permission of Knight Stanley. The two ladies will rest here for a while. Pluto and I will go visit the Lord Knight."

Pluto nodded and was about to go out with Manda when he heard Nadia say: "The earl has prepared a letter for the viscount. We just give the letter to the viscount. There is no need to worry about the knights."

"So that's it," Manda said with a smile, "Please give me the letter and I will deliver it to the Viscount Castle."

Nadia shook her head and said: "This letter must be delivered to the viscount personally by me. This is the count's order."

A chill filled his heart, and Manda had the same idea as Worm. He really wanted to kill Nadia.

But Pluto held Manda's hand, and Eudora shook her head gently at Manda. They were sending a message that Nadia must not be killed, otherwise there would be big trouble.

What changes have happened to this woman? Isn't it just the first level? Manda tried her best to keep the smile on her face, nodded and said: "Okay, let's go together, but I can't guarantee that you can see the Viscount."

Youduo stretched, sat on the chair and said, "I won't go. My legs are useless and walking is too hard."

Nadia ignored Eudora, adjusted her cloak, and followed Manda and Pluto out of the tavern.

The three of them walked silently on the road. When they approached the Viscount's castle, Nadia suddenly asked: "Why are there so many strangers in your tavern?"

Manda smiled and said: "We are doing business, so naturally there are many strange customers."

Nadia said with a sullen face: "Don't play tricks. There is a big man, two women, a peon and a fool, a child and a paralytic. These seven people are not guests at all, they are your subordinates!" "

Nadia was missing one, and she didn't find Milo.

Did she hide it on purpose?

Probably not. Pluto has been here several times before and has never mentioned Milo.

Milo looks like an ordinary drunkard, and with his strength it is easy to deceive Pluto and Nadia.

Manda gained some confidence, and he explained with a smile: "As you can see, the business of the tavern is very good. Worm and I simply cannot maintain the business. We have to hire a few helpers."

Nadia's face was expressionless: "Didn't the count ask you to run the tavern? Have you forgotten your mission? Did you get the count's permission to let strangers live in the tavern? Why did you leave so many subordinates? What is it? There are believers of the ancient gods among them, what exactly do you want to do?"

Although Nadia is the count's confidant, she is not yet sinister. At least she can tell everything she sees.

Manda smiled bitterly and said, "I really don't know how to explain to you that surviving outside is not an easy task."

Nadia sneered: "You don't have to explain it to me. I will tell the count about this. Be prepared to explain it to him."

While talking, the three of them arrived at the castle. The soldier at the door was very familiar with Manda and smiled: "Is there another letter?"

Manda nodded.

The soldier stretched out his hand and said, "Leave it to me."

Manda looked back at Nadia, who shook her head and said, "I want to hand it over to the Viscount myself."

The soldier smiled and said: "Didn't Nidali tell you the rules? The Viscount is not someone you can see whenever you want."

"I won't leave until I see him!" Nadia's tone was very strong.

"Okay, then don't leave," the soldier stepped forward and touched Nadia's face, "Stay with us, we happen to be a little lonely."

The soldiers laughed loudly, and Nadia became furious.

Manda took Nadia's hand and whispered: "Don't mess around, this is not a valley."

After a long stalemate, seeing that the soldier had no possibility of accommodating him, Nadia had no choice but to hand the letter to the soldier.

Manda was not at ease either. He took out a gold coin and stuffed it into the soldier's hand, and warned: "The letter must be delivered to the viscount."

The soldier was startled and pushed the gold coin back to Manda. Sending a message was just a small matter. He and Manda were very familiar with each other. This small matter did not require an extra gift.

Moreover, one gold coin was too much, and the soldiers could not understand what Manda meant.

Manda insisted on putting the gold coin into the soldier's hand and said with a smile: "I'll treat you to a drink. Be sure to deliver the letter and say hello to the Lord Knight for me."

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