Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 726 Sound Transmission Technique

There are bells, which means there is a church.

Madesa appears in the church every time. If his singing skills are mixed with the sound of bells, it proves that he is still in the church and everyone can locate him.

This is the scary thing about Odysseus, he can always find the most critical clues in the shortest time.

Manda listened carefully for a while, and the inaudible singing skills were like a sharp knife, cutting gently in his internal organs.

This kind of cutting is not easy to detect and does not even cause any discomfort. But if you notice that something is wrong, you may have died like the coachman.

Manda tried to use the original power to offset the damage of the singing skill, but found that it could only offset part of it.

Could it be that the other party's singing skills also contain primitive power?

While thinking, Manda heard the bells and recalled the layout around the royal capital: "The nearest church is to the south, about three miles away. Block your ears and I will make the horses run as fast as possible."

As he spoke, Manda jumped onto the coachman's seat, picked up the whip, and drove the carriage south. Odysseus was very surprised: "You want to take the initiative to find him? We should leave here as soon as possible and try to avoid his singing." Skill, now is not the time to fight head-on with him."

Medusa sneered: "No wonder you have been ridiculed countless times in your life. Your cowardice is really chilling."

"We are being hurt by Madesa's skills. Retreating now is not cowardly, it is the wisest choice!"

Manda shouted: "Stop arguing, there is no change!"

Odysseus said angrily: "What hasn't changed?"

"The sound has not changed!" Manda shouted, "We are walking south and approaching the church. The singing sound should become louder, but now the sound has not changed!"

Manda stopped the carriage and looked back at everyone.

Beads of sweat appeared on Medusa's forehead, and she seemed to feel the pain caused by her singing skills: "How about we... try walking north!"

Odysseus said: "Don't say such stupid things. We have fallen into the enemy's voice transmission spell. No matter where we go, chants will echo in our ears!"

Manda murmured: "Why did we fall under the sound transmission spell?"

Odysseus shook his head and said: "I said, Madesa is a god, and he has countless ways to deal with us. We must find a way to get rid of the voice transmission technology as soon as possible, otherwise we will be maimed to death by the singing technology!"

Sphinx said: "This makes no sense. Even if the gods want to use sound transmission, they must at least have a mark. Generally speaking, it should be a charm, otherwise he will not be able to track our location."

Odysseus said: "Madam, I don't know your identity yet, but I hope you can recognize the fact. We cannot fathom the power of the gods. We know too little about the gods, or even know nothing at all!"

The Sphinx took a deep breath and resisted speaking. Medusa couldn't help but laugh: "Did you hear that? He said you know nothing."

"Now is not the time to joke!" Odysseus was very anxious. "Lord Claudesay, please call God Pan as soon as possible and ask him to help us remove the sound transmission spell."

Manda shook her head and said: "She is right, there must be at least one mark. Did we take anything from others along the way?"

Odysseus said: "Even if there must be a mark, it may not be on the road. Maybe we were under the spell when we were in the capital."

"If that were the case, Madesa would have taken action long ago, and we would have been dead long ago. The mark should have been made not long ago. Think about what we encountered along the way?"

Medusa said: "We didn't even meet anyone along the way, how could we be under a spell?"

Odysseus said: "We encountered a group of beggars. Could it be that they tampered with it?"

Sphinx said: "It's just a group of children who are about to starve to death. What can they do?"

Odysseus said, "Madam, I saw you gave them money."

Sphinx said: "It's just two silver coins. I'm sure they are ordinary people, not even believers."

"You gave them two silver coins?" Medusa looked at the Sphinx in surprise, "Why did you do that?"

The Sphinx calmly replied: "It is a virtue to be charitable."

"What virtues do you know!" Medusa roared, "How dare you, a highway robber, talk about virtues?"

Sphinx gritted his teeth and said, "When have I ever been robbed?"

"You stop and kill pedestrians on the road, which is even more cruel than robbery!"

"That was...many years ago!"

Odysseus didn't understand what both parties meant, but Manda knew it very well.

Before becoming a god, the Sphinx, like Medusa, was in the awkward position of being above mortals and below gods.

During those years, He did some creepy things. He stopped pedestrians on the road and asked all kinds of riddles. If the answer was wrong, He would eat the pedestrian. If the answer was correct, He would commit suicide.

But in fact no one can answer His question correctly, because only He knows the answer to the question, and He can change the answer at any time.

It wasn't until he met Oedipus, the hero of the same period as Hercules, that the Sphinx finally admitted that the other party had answered his question correctly. He chose to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff, but he did not die, but became a true god.

No one knows the reason why He did this. It may have something to do with a certain contract. The Sphinx had committed such cruel acts, so why was he so kind to a few beggars? It seems that Manda's understanding of Him is still not deep enough.

He stared at the Sphinx's right hand for a moment: "You gave the silver coins to the beggar hand in hand?"

"I wanted to throw the money away, but a boy took the silver coin from my hand."

Manda asked the Sphinx to open her palm, which was slightly stained.

"Maybe it's oil stains or something. I rubbed it for a long time but it didn't come off."

Manda shook his head and said: "This is not oil, it is medicinal powder."

Odysseus exclaimed: "Did Madesa use these powders to track our location?"

Medusa looked at the Sphinx, her snake eyes flashing coldly: "How could you not be able to tell the difference between powdered medicine and oil? You are obviously lying!"

Sphinx said angrily: "Do you think I betrayed Manda? Even if I don't cherish my own life, I still have to cherish my father's life. Smell it for yourself. There is no smell of medicinal powder here!"

Manda believed that the Sphinx was not lying and that he knew witchcraft, but he could not tell what kind of powder it was, but he only saw the value of the stain.

Sphinx touched the stain on his hand: "If this is really the work of the Madesa people, I can track the location of Madesa in turn."

He was about to use his divine power, but was stopped by Manda.

The Sphinx can only use its power once a month. If you use it now, don't expect it to fight in the future.

The inaudible chanting was still lingering in his ears. Manda took out a messenger charm, put it in the palm of the Sphinx, put his ear against the silver coin, and searched for the powder and Madesa. connections between.

Seeing the Sphinx's palm holding Manda's face, Medusa looked resentful. After a while, Manda raised her head and said: "In the north of the city! In the church in the north of the city!"

Sphinx said: "Let's go to the north of the city immediately. In order to prove my innocence, when the war starts, I will rush to the front!"

Medusa frowned and said, "What should we do with this stain? Should we listen to the chanting all the way to the north of the city?"

Sphinx said: "If you can't trust me, you can cut off my hand!"

"What's the use of cutting it? It can grow again even if you cut it!" Medusa showed her snake fangs, "I'm going to use snake venom to cripple your hand!"

"Don't be so impulsive!" Manda took out an iron box from the Styx Island, took out some grease, and smeared it on the Sphinx's palm. After waiting for a moment, the stain dissolved into the grease and was covered by Manda. The whole thing was peeled off.

Manda then spread grease on the carriage.

Medusa was shocked: "What are you doing? Why didn't you destroy the powder?"

Manda said: "If I destroy the medicine powder, Madesa will definitely find it."

Medusa said: "You mean we don't want the carriage? This place is not too close to the north of the city. Even if we go to the underworld, we will waste a lot of time entering and exiting."

"Don't worry," Manda took out the fake double snake staff Hermes gave him, "We will fly over on this."

Odysseus smiled and said: "I have successfully left the capital, and I will not be involved in the next thing. Lord Claude, I will tell you the whereabouts of the artifact. In the years to come, we are destined to meet again." ."

Manda nodded and said: "Take care along the way. No matter whether we can defeat Madesa this time, don't worry, I will definitely betray you."

"You... why are you doing this? According to our agreement, as long as I leave the capital, the deal will be completed. Why do you need to fight to the death with Madesa?"

Manda said: "If you don't work hard now, you may not be able to go ten miles before meeting Madesa. Who else can help you then?"

Odysseus looked helpless and followed the others on the scepter.

Manda is at the front, followed by Medusa, followed by the Sphinx, and finally Odysseus.

As soon as the scepter took off, Odysseus shouted in pain: "Slow down, this hurts!"

Medusa frowned and said, "What is it called? How painful can it be?"

"How much pain can it have?" Odysseus smiled bitterly, "You never know anyway."

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