Chapter 190 Miss Fortune? No, Sea Beast Priest!(1/2)
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On the other side, the Baru Temple.
Before the "battle" scene that Tam captured with BBC-style editing.
Although the atmosphere between the leader and the Baru people was not at war with each other, it could not be said to be very friendly either.
Illaoi insisted that Sarah and others accept the soul trial of the Snake Mother, otherwise there would be no need to discuss anything. Sarah still wanted to mediate, so she simply pretended to see the guests off behind closed doors.
"Is there no other way?" Sarah finally had no choice but to ask: "Illaoi, you clearly agree with Janna's theory of movement. Although we are not believers of the same true god, we can still seek common ground while reserving differences and become
A companion in thought.”
"Why do you have to make things difficult for us and make us risk our lives to participate in the trial?"
"Sarah." Illaoi's tone slowed down quietly: "Letting the Wind Leader participate in the soul trial is not my intention, but Nagakapoulos's will."
"And my lord has no hostility towards the leader -"
"The trial of the soul is not a difficulty He imposes on you, but a gift to you."
"A gift?" Sarah cursed in her heart.
Can asking someone to participate in such a life-threatening trial be considered a gift?
"Of course." Illaoi nodded seriously.
Nagakapoulos' soul trial, is it possible for anyone to participate if they want to?
Even among the Baru people, only those who have been paid attention to by the Snake Mother and can understand the true meaning of the movement are qualified to participate in the trial.
If the test fails, you will certainly die. But if the test succeeds, depending on the subject's performance at the same level, the Snake Mother will also give corresponding punishments.
Is this how Illaoi's weak divine power came about?
"Is this considered a gift?" She persuaded Sarah, waving her small casserole fist.
"That's okay." Although Sarah was willing, she also felt that what Illaoi said didn't make sense.
In the eyes of the Baru people, the fact that the leader, as a pagan, could still be invited to participate in the soul trial was a rare kindness shown by Nagakapoulos.
They should be grateful, why are they still so repulsive?
Sarah realized that in the face of this fierce conflict between cultural customs, if she accepted the test as the Romans did, then this cooperation might be a success.
If she takes a risk, she can win the approval of the Baru people.
The leader knows when to retreat to Bilgewater, and Gangplank, that bastard, will continue to do evil.
"If I can get that guy to die a few days earlier, then I'm willing to give it a try!" Sarah gritted her teeth and made a decision.
"I accept the soul test of the Snake Mother."
"But I have one condition - it is enough for me to participate in the trial. It is necessary for all of us to take risks."
"I am their commander. If I can pass the test, it will be enough to prove that the leader can understand the true meaning of the movement and be recognized by the snake mother, right?"
After hearing this, Illaoi thought about it seriously.
Indeed, even outside Bariaobin, only a few people can understand the true meaning.
It requires all leaders to pass the trial, and the conditions are indeed too harsh.
"Okay" So Illaoi touched the statue of the god and murmured, as if he was communicating with the god.
Then she said: "Sarah, my Lord has not given you a request."
"Please come down from the altar with me - the trial will end now."
"Yeah." Sarah mustered up her courage and nodded heavily.
Zach and others looked at her with concern, but in the end no one stopped her.
Because everyone knows the importance of this visit. Since the Baru people have made a compromise request, for the sake of the ideal cause and collective interests, no one must take the risk.
Sarah is the military commander of this group and the leader with the lowest position in the group. It is natural that she should go first without any difficulty.
Just like that, Sarah followed Illaoi and stood off the altar.
As Tam and Lena saw, Illaoi drew out Sarah's soul and summoned countless snake tentacles around the altar.
"Ugh my soul"
The feeling of having Illaoi's soul ripped out of her can be said to be very wonderful.
Sarah's consciousness is still in her body, and she can still control her body like a troubled person.
But she could see that her soul had been extracted from her body - the spiritual version of herself was ten meters behind her.
The spiritual body and the physical body are only connected by an imaginary soul thread.
And Sarah could feel even more strangely that her soul had indeed been taken out. Although her consciousness was still outside the body, she always felt that "she" was actually in the physical body, in the spirit body.
"It's about to end." Illaoi reminded maliciously.
Then a second ago, those thick and ferocious spirit tentacles struck Sarah's soul and body mercilessly with overwhelming violence.
Sarah basically controls her own soul that was extracted from her body. She can only control her physical body.
When she controlled her body dangerously and avoided the countless tentacles that suddenly fell like meteorites, she was ready to breathe a sigh of relief.
The soul she left behind was still hit by the tentacle.
"Ah!" Sarah screamed in pain: "You bastard."
"It turns out that when the soul is hit, the damage will be reflected back to the body!"
Her soul was unable to move, so she could only stand and be beaten.
So what's the point of hiding?
"The soul can be controlled, evaded and evaded, but after that, not many people can pass the test." Sarah finished her thoughts:
"Then this trial should be able to be passed by relying on willpower, right?"
Soul Trial Soul Trial, as the name suggests, should test willpower, mental strength, or the weakness of the soul?
In this case, forceful resistance seems to be the correct solution.
Sarah thought so.
So she simply lay down in front of those tentacles and hid.
"Come on! Is this just a competition of willpower? Who is afraid of whom!"
Sarah screamed to encourage herself.
She has been carrying the blood feud of her parents since she was a child. She relied on her own strength to fight in the safe world of pirates, and she got to where she is today step by step as a multi-male person.
Will she have strong willpower? Of course!
"I will definitely fall out here!" Sarah stood resolutely behind the tentacles that hit her head on, allowing these thick and ferocious tentacles to bombard, entangle, and even penetrate her seemingly delicate and powerful body.
body.
She is Sister Doom, an avenger, and a leader. She will lose!
And she did survive it. But...
"Hey, Sarah!" Seeing Sarah standing there like a wooden stake, being beaten, Illaoi couldn't help but remind her maliciously:
"My Lord's Soul Trial tests your willpower, but your understanding of the true meaning of movement."
"So you have to move, move, you know?"
Sarah: "Uh"
The examiner revealed his ideas for solving the problem, and she finally understood:
Sports, the understanding of the true meaning of sports. This is the test question!
She should stand so stupidly and be beaten, but she should insist on fighting Illaoi with her body in addition to the joy of being whipped in her soul - move, move!
"Wait." The train of thought was figured out, but Sarah was inexplicably stunned.
Seeing that the tentacles were about to hit her strong body again, Illaoi couldn't help but look up: "Hey, what are you doing? Move! Move and attack me!"
She imparted her problem-solving experience to Sarah.
Back then, she endured the whippings of the snake mother's tentacles and persisted in fighting back during the movement, and finally gained the recognition of Nagakapoulos and became a powerful sea beast priest.
Now this successful experience is here
Sarah, please move!
"Am I moving?" Sarah suddenly asked.
"Huh?" Illaoi was slightly startled.
"I'm always exercising." Sarah said again, standing still and moving.
The tentacles came towards her like a violent storm.
But she stood there quietly like an enlightened monk: "Since this trial tests exercise, it is the understanding of the true meaning of exercise."
To be continued...