Chapter 147: Executing Demons in the Forest (2)
"Hiss!" A scream came from a distance, attracting David and the others' attention. Looking up, the last monster finally realized something was wrong. He cut off his arms by a lightsaber. Finally, he got a chance to get rid of it for a moment, spread his wings and flew into the sky.
In order to get rid of the attacks from behind, it was still moving left and right in the air irregularly. David began to be anxious. If the monster rushed into the city not far away, he knew how much riots would happen. He didn't care about the fact that he had just finished teaching his subordinates, and raised his pistol and pulled the trigger at the monster's wings. He just wanted to knock down the thing so that the subsequent things could be handed over to the knights of the Holy See.
Unfortunately, David's superb shooting technique is still ineffective for monsters. His rapid movement and high-frequency flapping of his wings make it difficult for the pistol bullet to hit. At this moment, David really wished he was holding a machine gun full of drums.
"Mr. David, let me do it. This is the job of us." Louis came to David. The sword in his hand had shrunk back and returned to a cross. David moved away and fought to the side. Since the other party said that, I believe there must be some good solution.
Louis took a step forward, stood up straight, held the cross with both hands and stood up in front of his chest, lowered his head and muttered to himself, as if he was praying. After a few seconds, David saw that the monster had already flew 200 meters away, and then he raised his head and looked at the monster's back and gently spit out a word: "God's Punishment."
With Louis's words, a miracle appeared in front of David and the others. Yes, only the word miracle could describe the picture in front of them. A milky white light column fell from the sky and instantly hit the monster. No one knew how the light caught the monster, as if it had hit it on its own. Then, without making a sound, the monster disappeared in the white light.
Looking at the three of them being stunned, Louis reminded them, "It seems you are going to find the victim."
"Oh, okay, okay..." Seeing the three of them seemingly sleepwalking, Louis smiled contemptuously in his heart. After all, he has been in contact with Catholics since he was a child. It seems that the task assigned by the pope is not difficult to complete this time. Just ensure victory, and occasionally take some people-friendly actions.
The six people who had just finished the battle stood in front of Louis and said, "Did you see anyone caught in the battle just now?"
Several people looked at each other and said hesitantly: "It seems that I have seen it there, but..."
David said understandingly, "It's okay, no matter whether we live or die, we will always bring them back to their families."
Seeing that Louis had no other instructions, they led the way over. Not long after walking, the group found three victims, two men and one woman, in the bushes behind a tree. However, not as David thought, the three men were not dead, but just frowned and covered their stomachs and moaned on the ground.
"What's wrong with them?" asked David, who breathed, and an agent with some medical knowledge came forward to check it out. "There was no obvious trauma. It seemed that the condition was a problem inside the abdomen. I thought I needed to call an ambulance, but they were just unconscious and there should be no big problem."
"No, you were wrong, they were out of rescue." A calm voice came from behind them. Louis carefully observed the three of them and came to the conclusion.
"Do you think it's internal bleeding? Then we can call the rescue helicopter quickly, it should be too late." The agent said with a frown. The other party's cold decision made him uncomfortable.
David, who had a little knowledge of the demon, asked Louis: "Is it a plague? I have heard of the demons in hell. Abaddon's demons will cause people to die in pain for five months. Is there anything you can do about this?"
Louis glanced at him with praise and explained his question, "You don't know enough about the demons. In the records of the Holy See, Abaddon's demons breed through the bodies of their prey, like some parasites in nature."
“Breed!?”
"Yes, their seemingly painful appearance is actually caused by the insect eggs that make the demons swim in their bodies. Soon when the insect eggs are not moving, they will return to normal and only feel weak. When the insect eggs absorb enough nutrients, they will break out of their shell and start eating their **, and finally break out of their body, and the host will die. The five months you mentioned are just the time for low-level demons to reproduce, such as the high-priced demons just now, the reproduction time of demons will not exceed three days."
"We have three days left, can't we find a way to remove the insect eggs?" David asked in a deep voice.
"It's useless. Those insect eggs will swim by themselves. When they feel threatened, they will swim wildly in the human body, and the host will die faster."
David, who thought of the terrible result, made his last attempt in pain and weakness: "So... what's the best way to deal with this situation..."
Louis said expressionlessly: "Purify, join the host."
"Purification." David smiled bitterly, and then asked angrily, "After so many years, do you still know this method? The medical progress has overcome many difficult and complicated diseases. Why can't you think of other ways? They are not willing to become the damn hosts."
"We are fighting a war. You can't imagine the number of demons at all, and we have only how much combat power we have. Maybe there is a way to save them, but how much holy power is needed? If we cannot use the limited holy power to destroy the enemy, then in the end, this kind of thing will only increase." Looking at Louis's cold face, David seemed to have all his strength removed, and he walked out with the maple tree next to him. The two agents glanced at the Holy See knights and followed.
Behind them, the white holy light soared into the sky, and at the same time, there was a hissing sound of the demons just now. Of course, there were some faint screams of human death among them.
None of the three of them looked back. The holy light seemed too cold to them, and there was no trace of human smell at all.
After the purification ceremony, a knight looked at David and the others' backs and asked, "Sir, will this affect their view of the Holy See?"
Louis waved his hand indifferently, "Their views are not important to us. When the lives of the president and civilians are threatened by demons, do you see if they still care about these small things."
Chapter completed!