He Comes From the Void

Chapter 252: Transaction Suspension

"I'm full, can you go?"

Plank was already wary of Tamm, and after it took his arm, he didn't even want to see the demon.

Tam, however, was in no hurry to leave.

It said to Planck: "Your ship is gone, your people have been taken by the sea, the news of your death has spread throughout Bilgewater, the property under your name has been divided, and there is not a single golden siren left. Planck, you have nothing left."

Plank froze for a moment, then buried his head deeply in the sand.

Tam didn't lie to him, and he didn't have to.

He knew what would happen to Bilgewater after his death, the change of power, and such a large fortune would definitely stir up a bloodbath.

But he never worried about it, because he has no heirs, and things after death have nothing to do with him. The world is unpredictable, who knows that he is not dead yet, so he has to go through these things again.

He began to understand why Tam brought him here. If he returned to Bilgewater now, he would definitely be killed by his enemies with nothing, and Tam would miss a good meal.

"Don't give up so early." Tam seemed to be comforting Planck, but it would not be so kind. Everything it did was to lure Planck. It hummed a sweet song and said: "I can give you a chance to make a comeback. If the boat is gone, then get a better one. This thing is only better, not the best. Let's continue to make deals Come on, I can give you whatever you want."

The words of the King of the Rivers made Planck feel hunger and thirst, yes, he was moved.

Ships, people, money. These were the things he desperately needed when he had them to take back what he once had, and to punish anyone who offended him mercilessly, to rebuild his prestige.

But Plank has decided not to make any deals with the demon Tahm.

"What do you want to take away from me this time? An arm? Or a thigh. I admit that what you said is very tempting, but now I just want you to disappear from my eyes." Plank used his intact arm After hitting the ground heavily, he could already see the devil's face clearly.

"Are you really going to stop thinking about it?" Tamm still had a calm smile on his face.

"No!" Plank shook his head.

He has already exchanged his own life with an arm, and now he is making money, but it is not necessarily the case if he continues to trade.

So as long as he refuses to trade, he will make a steady profit. He now has a choice, and he can no longer accept Tamm's deal.

Even though he was severely rejected, Tamm still smiled and didn't get angry because of it. As a veteran demon, its professionalism can be said to be quite high.

"As long as you change your mind, I'll come." Tamm smiled and winked at Plank, the sand oozed from the sand under its feet, turned into a whirlpool, and swallowed it like a toilet. go in.

Plank just watched the demon disappear from his eyes without a trace.

The sand had become dry again, and the pistol in his hand hadn't entered the water. Only the severed arm that kept dripping blood proved that Tam had come to make a deal with him.

After confirming that Tamm had left, Plank gritted his black and gold teeth, cursing and cursing with great pain.

"Fucking old Tham, do you think I'm sure? Impossible! I'm Planck, and I can get Bilgewater back even if I don't rely on you. Even if it's a devil, don't even try to earn it from me. Any cheap!"

Planck left the spot and walked along the coast, wherever he could go, the dripping blood condensed into a trail behind him.

The water here is clean, nothing like Bilgewater. In a trance, he saw a row of tall stone pillars protruding from the sea not far away.

The huge and hollow copper sea snake wrapped the stone pillar tightly around the stone pillar, and its wide mouth was half submerged in the sea water. The tail of the sea snake extends to the top of the stone pillar and narrows into a mouthpiece.

Yes, this copper sea snake shrinking from head to tail is actually a huge trumpet, and the Baru people rely on this thing to communicate with the sea.

The Baru people believe that sea beasts are the offspring of Humu, so sea beasts are equivalent to holy beasts in their culture, and when Bilgewater hunts sea beasts, those murderers are naturally refused to enter the holy land.

Planck walked towards the stone pillar, because he vaguely saw a small figure on the stone pillar.

That must be the snake caller! It's Illaoi's people!

But before he got close, he suddenly fell down on the beach, motionless.

The snakecaller wears a robe of coarse hemp twine, each dyed indigo and covered with scales of various colors. The mottled and faded kraken ink of the robes gave the illusion that the old man was clad in a mass of tentacles.

The fringe of the fish-head-shaped hood was lined with razor-like fangs, and under the jagged hood, the old face was covered with black tattoos, depicting the countless teeth in the huge mouth of the sea monster. He was carrying a long staff in the shape of an octopus' tentacles, which was two heads taller than his short stature.

After finishing today's practice, the old snake caller stepped on the horn of the sea snake, jumped into the sea along the spiral channel, and then swam all the way to the shore.

Just when he was about to return to the temple the same way, he suddenly found a person lying on the beach.

The snake caller hurried over. This person was lying face down on the beach, his face could not be seen clearly, but he was not a local from the clothes, but was washed ashore by the waves.

The snake caller wanted to go over to confirm whether the man's energy had been returned to Naga Kaporos, but just as he was about to put his hand in front of his nose, the man suddenly reached out and grabbed his wrist.

He raised his head, and the sand on his face peeled off in large pieces as he opened his mouth.

"Take me to Illaoi."

"this……"

...

Plank was taken to the temple and met Illaoi as he wished.

The temple's high walls are built of interlocking stones shaped like the jaws and teeth of a deep-sea troll. The entrance of the temple hangs high above the bay, offering a bird's-eye view of the blue waters.

"Where's Illaoi? Come out and meet me!" Plank yelled at the monks and priestesses in the temple, including the snake caller, who just watched him coldly.

If it weren't for his friendship with Illaoi, he would have been left on the beach and died of excessive blood loss.

"I thought you were dead."

The sound of heavy footsteps came from the stairs, and Planck immediately looked over - a priestess with a figure as burly as an iron tower came down the stairs, carrying a heavy golden idol on her shoulders, slightly larger than the size of the wine barrel.

This statue was heavier than a grown man. Planck would weigh hundreds of kilograms even if he lost one arm, but he had no doubt that the woman in front of him could easily lift him up with one hand.

"Planck, you look like a piece of shit."

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