I heard that I’m super fierce - Chapter 83
Translator: NovelMultiverse | Editor: NovelMultiverse
At the same time downtown.
The night gradually descended, and it was time for the lights to turn on.
The population of this city was small, and the citizens didn’t seem to like nightlife very much. The clock in the shop had just passed seven o’clock, and there were no pedestrians on the street.
A drink shop on the side of the street had not put away the tables and chairs outside, and the clerk on duty took advantage of his spare time to steal away lazily. He yawned while wiping the glass, and from time to time he glanced out, wondering when the two guests sitting there would leave.
That young girl was okay. She was dressed normally, but she wore an extra cap, and she was now bored and poked the few ice cubes in the glass with her straw. But the other one was much weirder.
The man wrapped himself tightly in a long windbreaker, and the hood at the back of his neck was stretched very tightly, so as not to expose any bit of skin as much as possible. Even the areas that had to be exposed from the clothes were wrapped in bandages, even on his face.
Perceiving the line of sight from the counter, Jian Mingjia pressed down the brim of her hat, trying to make herself less noticeable. She was more or less ignorant at the moment and only hoped that the less conspicuous the better—though she knew it that due to the person sitting next to her, doing so is futile.
However, it was not a bad thing to attract attention so easily. When the last piece of ice at the bottom of the cup melted into a small ball, Jian Mingjia heard someone hurriedly approaching and pulled the chair away and sat down.
“I saw you sitting here.”
The man gasped and said, “I hurried across the road.”
It was okay not to look up, she was startled by the other’s embarrassing appearance as soon as she looked up.
“How did you make it like this?” Jian Mingjia asked, “Didn’t you ask for information?”
The man sitting across from her was young and wore on a long coat. She saw that it was a complete coat a few hours ago, instead of the rags of cloth as it is now. There were several bloody marks on his face that cut quite deeply.
“I was being chased.” He said vaguely.
“Let’s talk about what you found there first.”
Her?
Jian Mingjia exhaled.
When she opened her eyes, she found that she was only sitting on a bench in the city park. Lin You and Geng Qinghe were nowhere to be seen. She was in a daze.
Fortunately, she quickly reunited with another teammate—the man who had just arrived and sat across from her, who called himself Luo Jing. The two of them walked around the park and confirmed that there were no other players around. As they were wondering what to do next, they met this weird person who covered themselves from head to toe.
At that time, he was standing under a tree looking at them from a distance.
Or it can’t be said to be “seeing,” because his face was also completely wrapped in bandages. It can only be said that he was facing this direction, beckoning them to come over, asking them to call him Worm.
Worm was not a player, and Jian Mingjia was quite sure of this. He played a role similar to the story guide, and somehow stared at the two of them, wanting them to ask for help.
He could speak, so he relied on writing. In an exchange with gestures, she and Luo Jing learned step by step that there was a large-scale secret association in this city that was quietly operating underground, and there would be a summoning ceremony soon that Worm wanted to stop.
As the saying goes, a crafty rabbit has three burrows, this organization was no exception. Worm only knew one of their meeting places. Luo Jing volunteered to take on the task of spying and agreed to meet them at this beverage shop at a good time.
Jian Mingjia was naturally not doing nothing.
Worm knew Latin and was also interested in the two pieces of paper in her hand.
After translating some of the formulas in the manuscript, he told her that they might be of great use in the battle they will face later. He could provide the most important material and asked her to complete the rest as soon as possible.
Jian Mingjia never expected that the scraps of paper picked up in the Silent Hill Hospital would actually play a role in this copy. So, when Luo Jing was going to spy on the intelligence of that organization, she tried a way to get into the laboratory of a nearby university to secretly “get” some frankincense and sulfur saltpetre.
“The medicine is here,” she said, “There’s just the last step.”
Luo Jing nodded.
“I’m so curious what the most important material is.”
He looked at Worm, who hadn’t written the thing in the translated formula sheet at all, “Can’t you tell me?”
The bandaged weirdo pulled a piece of paper on the table and wrote a few words on it.
You don’t want to know.
Luo Jing: “Cut.”
The thing in his sleeve was “cut” at the same time as him. Compared with the tattered hem of the clothes, the sleeves that were wide were intact. Although Luo Jing was now hiding his hands inside, Jian Mingjia had seen it exposed.
There was something parasitic on his left arm, which was related to his ability according to Luo Jing. The thing had thick eyebrows, big eyes, and a weird look. The overall look was ugly and cute, and it was amusing.[Read this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at the “Novel Multiverse dot com” website @ novelmultiverse.com]
But since it was on the street now, Luo Jing didn’t dare to let it out easily.
Knowing how his teammates were progressing, he should also talk about himself.
“When I was there,” he said, “I ran into them.”
Seeing him like that, Jian Mingjia felt that she had guessed what was going on.
“Did they find you?”
Luo Jing coughed, “In short, I escaped smoothly.”
The thing in his sleeve bulged up angrily, “In short,’ you just want to put my work into one sentence—”
“Hush hush hush,” Luo Jing pressed on his head, looking around at the passers-by and the bartender, “It’s not time for you to speak, be quiet.”
The sleeve deflated again.
“But thanks to it,”
Luo Jing lowered his voice.
“The guy they sent to chase me was so tall,” he raised his hand over his head. “Like an ape, its skin saged loosely, full of wrinkles. There were only a few traces of eyes, and there were nails with barbs on the paws.”
Perhaps thinking of the feeling of being scratched, Luo Jing gasped and touched the wound on his face.
Jian Mingjia also felt a bit ill, so she quickly skipped to the next topic.
“I can bandage this,” she glanced at the clerk, “I will help you somewhere else later.”
“While waiting for you for half an hour, I checked the news here.”
Jian Mingjia said.
“Then I saw this.”
Luo Jing squinted and saw what was written on it.
Victor Norton was killed in his house. Some people claimed to see huge monsters in the distance. At the same time, pedestrians were interviewed and said that they had witnessed strange birds chasing cars on the street not long ago, and they had been chasing after a certain office.
“Do you think…” he muttered.
Jian Mingjia said “um.”
“If it’s them, it should be possible to connect with their,” she added, “—intuition.”
However, compared to the brief peace on this side, the other side was completely tense.
The followers were still screaming.
The destruction of the altar seemed to stimulate their nerves. Amidst the screams of one after another, the black goat kid was also shocked and stood there in a daze. It “looked” at the rubble remaining on its hoof, and fiddled with it unwillingly, trying to put the altar together.
However, only it knew how hard it was. The boulder was so broken that it could not be saved.
“Stop—don’t run away!”
Finally, in the chaos, someone shouted.
“Don’t worry! Isn’t it time to swear our loyalty to the Mother God?! So what if the altar is broken, So what if these guys get in the way, the ceremony is halfway through, continue!”
“As long as the Mother God comes,” he said loudly, “She will naturally make them pay.”
His speech obviously infected a lot of people, and they stopped one after another, letting the strange birds pounce on them, and muttering words in their mouths.
Nyar sneered, and he waved.
The attacks stopped one after another. The believers thought that their beliefs had played a role, and they chanted faster and faster.
“You’re just letting them read?” Lin You asked with great interest, with no worry in her tone.
“Of course,” the curve of Nyar’s lips was full of malice, “Just wait and see.”
They chanted the incantation to the gods in unison, and gradually formed a wave of faint uneasiness.
Just in this wave, above their heads, it seemed as if a crack with no specific shape had been opened out of thin air.
The black goat mother came.
The air quieted down quickly.
The invisible weight was weighing heavily on everyone’s heart, and even the believers couldn’t help but be stirred up with tremors. They muttered prayers, watching the mother god reveal her true body in awe and fanatization.
The first things that stretched out were a few sticky tentacles, with mud dripping from the huge mouths on the tentacles. She was more like a huge black mist that was constantly churning and festering.
The clouds condensed into large and terrifying body organs, which were “bonded” together at twisted angles.
She slowly descended to the chanting of the believers and stopped suddenly.
She was struggling to go down, but it was useless.
The black goat’s mother got stuck.
Believers: “………………”
Geng Qinghe: “…”
Damn it.
Lin You: “…Pfff.”
Gu Heng couldn’t bear to look straight and turned his head. Nyarlathotep, who caused all this, laughed with his belly in her arms and didn’t want to hide his gloat.
The destruction of the altar obviously had a considerable impact. The black goat of the forest, who gave birth to thousands of descendants, was stuck in the crack by this incomplete summoning ritual, but within a few seconds, it seemed as if a great gravitational force was pulling her back, making it impossible for her to stay on earth anymore.
Everyone was staring at all of this dumbfounded. The tentacles wrapped around the invisible crack, still making futile attempts to get out.
The black mist was pulled away little by little, and the black goat mother finally gave up the struggle, let go of her tentacles and her twisted short legs, and let herself be sent back to the vast universe.
Just one second before the last tentacle was sucked into the crack, it flicked fiercely.
She directly shook the black goat kid shivering in the corner.[Read this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at the “Novel Multiverse dot com” website @ novelmultiverse.com]