Chapter 23 Sacrifice to God

Chapter 23 Sacrifice to God

He waved his hand: "I am just a little bad and selfish, not as perverted as you think. Compared to what most of the nobles do, I think I am a good person."

Lamia looked unconvinced. If Deya was a good person, she felt that there were no bad people in the world.

Besides, I have only seen people comparing themselves with others, but I have never seen anyone comparing themselves with others.

Deya took a look at the layout of the room. All the rooms here had single beds and were independent dormitories.

"But this is World Remembrance. In order to maintain my energy and focus, I don't want to have too much close contact with you during this period of World Remembrance. That might make me lose control.

You can let me stay here with you. I will sleep on the bed and you will sleep on the floor."

Deya sat on the edge of the bed and said in an ungentlemanly manner.

"it is good."

Lamia answered directly.

She didn't see any problem with Deya's suggestion.

On the contrary, she has a different opinion of Deya.

Deya's previous series of measures did make her feel afraid and made her dare not think of resisting.

But in Lamia's heart, Deya was no different from those nobles immersed in conspiracy and intrigue.

Dark, hypocritical, and playing with people's hearts.

Now, Deya's refusal made Lamia admire him very much.

This man is full of sin and is definitely not a good person, but at the same time, he is a rational person who has his own persistence and will not be blinded by desire.

Yes, Lamia found herself actually somewhat impressed by him.

Lamia was still confident about her appearance, but even though she took the initiative to offer herself to him, Deya still flatly refused. This was not something that ordinary people could do.

Deya no longer paid attention to Lamia. He lay directly on the single bed without even taking off his clothes.

Now is not the time to enjoy.

He was so sleepy that he just wanted to have a good rest to restore his energy and strength.

Lamia walked quietly to the bed and sat down. She wrapped her slender arms around her calves, leaned against the edge of the bed, and buried her cold face between her legs.

Deya could smell a faint fragrance on her.

"Turn out the lights."

"Can it be opened?"

"You are such a troublesome woman!"

Deya muttered irritably, turned over to face the wall, and buried his face in the pillow.

……

After falling asleep, Deya found himself in the room in an almost spirit-like form.

He glanced at his sleeping body, and at Lamia, who was curled up with her legs hugged under the bed, frowning and trying to fall asleep, and left the room without looking back. The spirit passed through the wall very easily, and he had now become a [Monster].

It was already past 12 o'clock, and Deya finally understood why the task required him to stay in the room at 12 o'clock.

Because the entire temple is filled with a power that can corrupt people, and that power comes from the Dark Moon Goddess.

Only those who have learned Enochian, the language of the gods, and can connect with the power of the goddess can survive in this environment.

Deya guessed that this was most likely what Abel Duval, the puppeteer, experienced in the cathedral after he found it.

And this experience of being chased by ghosts has become a part of the copy.

Deya was not in a hurry to complete the sacrifice required by the task, but instead used his spirit form to search the entire temple.

There are certain differences between the temple in reality and the temple in the game, and he needs to familiarize himself with the entire temple first.

The temple was huge, but the spirit's search was very fast, so it didn't take too long. Deya just made a rough tour of the entire temple.

He can pass through walls at will in his 'monster' form, but he cannot pass through the outer wall of the temple.

This made Deya think that the map was probably limited to this temple, and the map outside the divine realm was not loaded.

Secondly, in addition to the impenetrable outer wall, there was a stone door on the highest floor of the temple that he could not pass through.

Deya knew that the stone door actually led to a hidden room to fight the BOSS, and the prerequisite for entering that room was to complete the mission.

After gaining a basic understanding of the temple, Deya prepared to begin his own sacrifice.

The first person he was going to sacrifice was the little boy who was in the painting of a girl but insisted that it was a boy!

That little boy was so weird that Deya would feel uneasy if he didn't kill him.

But after walking around and checking all the rooms, Deya did not find any trace of the high elf.

'Not even a trace left? It doesn't seem like he completed the task, or solved the puzzle, but more like he left this memory in some other way.'

Deya searched the temple again, but still found no trace of the little boy.

He decided to give up for the time being and deal with the other people first.

Soon, he arrived at the room of the male and female adventurers.

Go through the wall and enter the room. The decorations inside the room are the same as those in Lamia's room.

Deya stood beside them in the posture of a "monster", listening to the quarrel between the man and the woman.

"Damn it, damn it, why did we enter the forbidden world of memory? This is a curse, we are cursed!
Gene, it's all your fault. You insisted on killing that mother and son. They were just ordinary people. They didn't have any forbidden items, and they didn't even know what forbidden items were!
What should we do now? We are cursed, cursed by a forbidden object, and become sacrifices!"

The female adventurer was like an angry lion, shouting at the male adventurer in a shrill voice.

The man named Gene could tolerate it at first, but soon he stood up from his chair and said with a ferocious look: "Shut up, Amanda! Didn't you agree when I wanted to kill that mother and son?

Now you are blaming me again!"

(End of this chapter)