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72. Expose

Hansen's eyes fell on the floating golden halos.

"Is that some kind of projector?"

Mu Su snapped his fingers, and a ring of light appeared under his feet, spreading throughout the room and even the outside world.

"Okay..." Hansen had a complicated expression. After all, the projector couldn't project the picture to a place where objects blocked it.

"But that's not enough. You know, some high technology can also do this."

Although the apocalypse is true, there are always some pre-apocalyptic technological products that have not been damaged.

"That's a coincidence." Mu Su adjusted his sitting posture and lazily squeezed into the chair: "You should have heard about the rebellion in Hale City. I have exhausted all my divine power. But if you are willing to win over my followers,

Come here, I think they are still willing to show off their inhuman strength."

He had a pretty good idea. There were two to three thousand people in Lindsay Wetland to meet the needs of the main line. It would not be a pleasure to get the members to seize them.

"In fact, I have heard about it for a long time. Some believers with infinite strength and amazing speed played a vital role in that battle." Hansen coughed lightly and believed 7788 in his heart. Only some materialistic thoughts were left to cause trouble.

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The greatest advantage of human beings in the last days is probably their strong receptivity.

Soon, Hansen asked him a question that most people would ask: "Then Lord of the Dawn, what is your purpose in coming to the world..."

"Of course Zheng——"

Just as Mu Su opened his mouth, there was a sudden sound outside the house.

Hansen's eyes narrowed, but before he could say anything, Mu Su turned his head alertly: "Who is that person!"

"It doesn't matter, it must have been blown by the wind." Hansen stood up quietly and approached the door.

Mu Su wondered: "Shouldn't it be that some eavesdropping guy got excited and accidentally kicked, knocked over, bumped into something, and then ran away?"

Hansen sighed: "Of course I know."

He suddenly rushed out like a tiger, but he was still a step too late. He only saw a dark red figure escaping over the wall.

"It's actually them..." Hansen frowned deeply.

Asking his men to track the figure, Hansen returned to the cabin.

"Did Heer City come to arrest me?" Mu Su asked him with a frown on his face. Tea was sloshing beside him, and he had obviously just taken a sip.

"They are from the Yuhuo Cult, a group of lunatics." Hansen sat back and took a long breath. "Unlike your resistance to Hale City, they are a group of aliens who respect evil gods and powerful creatures and cannot be called human beings."

Mu Su probably has the charm of an elder. Everyone who gets along with him will unconsciously use honorifics.

"oh?"

Mu Su held on to the handle and moved up, sitting up straighter, looking very interested. The magic ring under his feet was taken away, leaving a ring behind his head to show off and improve his fashion.

Hansen wanted to know more from Mu Su, so he paid more attention to Mu Su's questions and explained: "You may not know that after the disaster strikes, people are divided into countless gathering places with different styles. There are classes like Hale City

It's obviously a monarchy, with free gathering spots like Lindsay Marsh. There are also some shelters with different styles."

"As for the Ember Fire Sect, they are a group of humans who turn to believe in evil gods and powerful terrifying creatures when faced with hopeless disasters. They are cruel and ignorant in many ways. For example, they sacrifice human beings, eat raw meat, stand in radiation areas, and actively attack terror.

Creatures appear. They firmly believe that they will become the followers of the evil god after death."

"Is there any?" Musu rubbed his chin and thought about it carefully. It was quite similar to the small group he started in the mental hospital.

"I think they're pretty normal."

Hansen opened his mouth but said nothing.

The name Lord of the Dawn...should not be from the evil camp, right?

He calmed down and asked, "What are your plans next?"

"Meet with my followers, and then find a way to occupy the Lindsay Wetland." Mu Su carefully covered his mouth and looked at him with wide eyes: "Did I speak out what was in my heart?"

"Yes... Mr. Mu Su." Hansen sighed. "Then in view of your above remarks, on behalf of Camp Lindsay, I will temporarily imprison you in the dungeon."

Strictly speaking, he has no dislike for Mu Su. Instead, he has a favorable impression of her because of her appearance and unique temperament.

But that doesn't mean that he can tolerate Mu Su's attempts to cause trouble in his own territory. What he abides by the most in his life is one rule.

No one can break the rules in his territory.

Hansen shouted to the outside. Soon two of his men rushed into the wooden house and escorted Mu Su away.

"You can't do this to me! I am God!"

Musu screamed and was taken away.

Hansen watched Mu Su leave. He had too many questions that he didn't have time to ask, so he could only wait until he had time to go to the dungeon to take a look.

At this moment, Mu Su rushed into the wooden house at a trot, grabbed Hansen's hands and smiled enthusiastically: "Believe in the Church of Dawn, I guarantee that you can knock down a bear at the age of 10 and open the bottle cap of a horse racing chrysanthemum on your arm."

Two men hurried in, grabbed Mu Su and pulled him out.

"Ah~ don't~"

Screaming in agony, Musu was dragged away again.

A figure stepped into the hut, passing by Mu Su who was struggling and being dragged away.

He looked strangely, walked up to Hansen and asked, "What happened?"

"That guy is a god..."

"What?" He doubted his ears.

So Hansen gave a brief explanation.

"Do you really believe in God?"

Hansen looked towards the distance outside the door: "I didn't believe it three years ago."

The figure is silent.

"Perhaps he is not the first, nor the second." Hansen looked towards the distance outside the door and said in a serious tone: "The era when the gods fell and came to the world...has it come?"

"Pfft, are you so middle-class?"

On the wall outside the courtyard, Mu Su leaned out and mocked without restraint. Then he screamed and was pulled down by the men below.

Hansen's face turned dark. Why didn't he realize that this guy was so mean before?

He said to the figure beside him: "Go and notify Frey and the others on my behalf... Forget it, I'll go there myself."



"You mean that guy...is a god? And he's coming to occupy the wetland?"

At the hunter team camp, Frey frowned and said in a deep voice.

"Based on the current news, yes." Hansen nodded. He thought of something and said to the subordinates following him: "Go and inform the people in the dungeon to arrange for Mr. Mu Su to clean the cell alone. Don't embarrass him."

Hansen said something else and left the camp.

"Do you believe what the leader said?" After he left, Frey asked everyone.

"Although it is incredible, there is no reason for him to lie to us about this kind of thing." One team member said. "It is still such a lame excuse."

"Is Musu really a god?"

Anne asked in disbelief, while speaking out the voices of everyone.



Meanwhile, their god is being escorted into the dungeon.

As the steps went down, as we went deeper, a biting chill hit us, the air became humid, and the walls were covered with moss.

In the darkness, the torches on the wall seemed unable to illuminate very far.

There are cells on both sides of the passage. The dungeon soldiers choose a cell nearby and push Mu Su into the cell.

Mu Su leaned back against the cell door. In front of him was a group of dirty prisoners standing up with ill intentions.

Mu Su Se Li yelled: "What are you looking at! I've never seen a handsome man!"


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