Chapter 26 Witch

Chapter 26 Witch
"Why should I know?"

Deya asked back.

He didn't know if it was an illusion, but Deya seemed to see a sense of relief and relief in her black gemstone-like eyes.

The witch continued to urge: "Our contract stipulates that I cannot hurt you. You will understand after you eat it."

Seeing that she was serious, Deya took the food.

"Can we roast it before eating? The sign of human evolution is that we learned to use fire. Eating raw food is not good for the body."

Deya tried to bargain.

However, after seeing Lamia's gloomy and dark face, Deya didn't dare to say anything more and directly threw the food into his mouth.

"crunch, crunch..."

Lamia lowered her head and said calmly: "You can go and do your own thing."

Seeing that Deya still couldn't understand, she explained calmly: "This is one of my abilities, and it's what you want. If you eat it, you will gain time.

You are temporarily stuck in a time loop, with a ratio of about three to one.

In other words, your seventy-two hours are only equal to the real twenty-four hours, after which this ability will become invalid."

Deya's eyes widened slightly.

He finally understood why there was no detailed explanation in the game, but only said to let Lamia stay by his side and use her abilities to quickly break through the situation.

It turns out that this ability requires eating her body!
This scene probably wouldn't pass review in the game, so it was skipped.

Deya said with a complicated expression: "Do you know what I thought of at that moment just now?"

Lamia smiled contemptuously: "You want to catch me again, take from me every day, and raise me as livestock, right?"

Deya nodded heavily.

The teacher said that witches have different physiques from ordinary people, similar to demons. Their bodies can regenerate, and as long as the injuries are not fatal, they can recover.

This is simply a 'livestock' that can provide unlimited time!
"Taking it from me does work, but the effect is very poor. Only when I actively use my ability can I achieve a three-to-one time ratio."

Lamia looked at Deya with deep eyes and said expressionlessly: "You can do this if you want. I have been eaten for six years anyway, so it is not a big deal if you eat me for another ten years."

Deya suddenly felt a chill down his spine.

No wonder Lamia hates the Witch Cult so much. The story behind her simple and calm words is enough to make people feel cold and mentally collapsed just by thinking about it.

Deya stopped looking at her, and he felt a little complicated for a moment.

He actually felt a little bit of pity for this witch.

"If you're not going to catch me and eat me, then hurry up and do something. Don't waste time. Time is the most precious thing."

Lamia urged again.

Only the witch of time understands the preciousness of time.

Because time is her flesh and blood.

……

[You have read "God's Commandments", 'Enochian Language (Dark Moon)' experience +1]

[You have read "God's Commandments", 'Enochian Language (Dark Moon)' experience +1]

"..."

Deya studied with all his might, almost forgetting to eat and sleep, and squeezed as much sleep as possible every day.

With Deya's full concentration, the seventy-two hours passed in the blink of an eye.

When that mysterious feeling that time could not pass disappeared, Deya knew that his BUFF was gone.

He returned to reality. The feeling of time looping was really amazing...

Lamia looked up from the book, her soft black hair falling on her shoulders was like silk, with a faint fragrance.

She turned her head to look at Deya who had returned and asked, "Do you want to rest first, or continue?"

Deya glanced at her and said, "I can't let your efforts go to waste. Keep going!"

"Ah."

Lamia said nothing more. She picked up the knife and cut off her ring finger again!
……

Continue, continue, continue to study, and study with the same enthusiasm as you did when you took the college entrance examination!
Deya's mind was in a trance again and he left the cycle of time again.

“Excluding sleeping time, I have studied for 770 hours straight, but I didn’t expect that my experience points would increase faster as time went on.

It originally took 500 hours of study, but now it has been shortened to hours, which is good news.”

Before traveling through time, Deyako had never studied so hard, but he didn't expect that after traveling through time, he would become a good student.

This is mainly related to his future career planning and also a matter of life and death. The most important thing is that as long as Deya studies hard now, he will definitely be able to learn it.

If there is a reward for your efforts, then no matter who you are, you will work hard.

[You have read "God's Commandments", Enochian Language (Dark Moon) experience +1, Enochian Language (Dark Moon) level increased to Lv.6]

[You are being watched by the God of Dark Moon and Sunset]

[You heard the whisper of the Dark Moon Goddess]

[The Dark Moon Goddess favors you very much, and you become the 'Archbishop' of the Dark Moon Goddess]

"..."

Deya subconsciously raised his head and looked at the ceiling in the corridor.

'Is it because this is a world memory, not reality, that I don't feel any real gaze here, or is it because Lady Sunset has already fallen?'

Deya knelt on the ground 'devoutly' with a crazy look on his face, like a fanatic who had gradually fallen into the goddess's teachings. He prostrated himself on the ground and murmured the goddess's name.

After a while, Deya stood up from the ground and prepared to go back to the rest room.

'Since the interface indicates that I have become an archbishop, I must show my piety.'

Of the two remaining people, Deya only dealt with the male adventurer.

As for the young priest, his spirit had completely collapsed and he was no different from a dead man.

As for Deya, he should not touch him for the time being. If he gets rid of him now, then the mission will be over.

But Deya hasn't gotten what he wanted yet.

Moreover, for the priest, his current mental state is a more cruel punishment than dying directly.

When I returned to the bedroom, Lamia was sitting gracefully at the table, reading a book in her right hand.

The reason why she only used her right hand was because her left hand had disappeared.

Seeing Deya coming back, she closed the book, stood up and greeted him, "Why do you always have to go outside?"

"I'm on a mission."

Deya said.

Lamia's eyes flickered, and she whispered, "Will I survive?"

"Will do!"

Deya affirmed.

(End of this chapter)