Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 196 The Skill of Passing Through Mountains

Manu led the way and led everyone through the wilderness for a whole day. They were freezing, hungry, and exhausted. The well-trained young man was okay, but the slaves were close to emotional collapse.

Ogg whispered: "The great prophet told me that if we continue like this, it may cause disaster."

Manda took a breath and said, "Did the great prophet tell you whether Manu will succeed?"

Ogg shook his head and said: "The prophet said that it is impossible to fathom the thoughts of the mountain god."

The mountain god is the son of Gaia and is as ancient as the sky god Uranus. It seems that even the second generation Titan god Prometheus does not know much about him. No wonder the believers of the original gods are so mysterious.

Looking at Manu's determined expression, Manda was sure of one thing. This little guy had entered the level, probably under the guidance of Siegeset, and Siegeset also taught him how to hide his aura.

Until late at night, a big mountain suddenly appeared in front of everyone. Manu shouted excitedly: "The secret passage is in this mountain!"

Everyone was dumbfounded, climbing a mountain on a snowy night? What a ridiculous idea.

Sangila flew into the air despite the wind and snow, circled around, and returned to Manda: "Sir, the mountain road is too steep and full of snow."

Manu looked aggrieved and said, "Sir, I didn't lie to you. This mountain is not high. There is a cave halfway up the mountain. After passing through this cave, we are almost at Qixing Mountain."

Manda smiled and said, "I never doubted you."

The lion girl shook her head and said: "This is simply crazy. Even if we can climb up, those blind ducks will only die."

Moira nodded and said: "Horna is right, not to mention blind ducks, even white ducks are dangerous."

Kuntila pulled Manda's lapel and whispered: "There should be another way. Let's wait one more night and hit the road tomorrow. Maybe the snowstorm will stop by tomorrow."

Ogg shook his head and said: "The wind and snow will not stop tomorrow, and will even become more violent."

Kunta lowered his head and said, holding his breath: "What should I do? I don't want to die here."

One of the slaves heard Quinta's voice and shouted, "I don't want to die either!"

The slaves shouted together: "Master, we don't want to die!"

Silva picked up his whip, trying to calm the slaves down, but in this situation, his whip had lost its effect.

Manda shouted: "You will not die, you will survive, you must believe me!"

One slave shouted: "I don't believe you, I don't want to die!"

It is hard to imagine that a slave would dare to talk to his master like this. Even if he is living in the worst conditions, as long as he can survive, a slave will never dare to contradict his master.

But if you really can't survive, your last survival instinct will explode. Manda could understand this man's mood. He was very diligent and honest at ordinary times. He was a good example of hard work and hard work. If he hadn't really fallen into despair, he would not have made such an impulsive move.

Silva immediately raised his whip. Manda couldn't bear to see him get beaten and made a special gesture to Toca.

Tokara opened his short bow and shot an arrow through the man's head. The blood and brains were very conspicuous on the snow, and the man's body was still twitching on the snow.

Linda was frightened and quickly hugged Toca into her arms. He really couldn't imagine that his seven-year-old son was so calm after killing someone.

The slaves trembled and lowered their heads, listening to Manda shout loudly: "Who else doesn't trust me?"

After waiting for a while, Manda only heard the sound of wind, which proved that everyone had no objection.

Manda ordered: "Drop the horses and carriages, take the belongings on your back, and let's go up the mountain!"

Everyone was shocked. It was difficult to go up the mountain with nothing, and it would be difficult to move even if you carried your belongings on your back.

But no one dared to speak, and what Manda said was right. The horses' hooves couldn't go up such a slippery mountain road, and the wheels were even more hopeless.

Seeing everyone moving things from the carriage, Zigese carefully suggested: "You don't have to abandon the horses, I have a way to get them up the mountain."

Manda was startled: "Do you know how to move things?"

Zigese couldn't explain it. He walked to the mountain road and used his skill. A piece of clay drilled from under the snow to the ground.

This is a reduced version of the bog technique. On flat ground, clay is the enemy of horse hoofs, but on a hillside, a small amount of clay reduces the chance of horse hoofs slipping. Only Siegsel can think of such a creative method.

While maintaining his skills, Siegsel shouted: "Let's go quickly before the clay freezes."

Manda smiled. It seemed that Zigese also had confidence in Manu.

With the help of Clay, everyone followed Manu to find a cave halfway up the mountain. The entrance of the cave was very spacious, and one person and one horse could easily pass through it. Manda was very surprised. Since this was the shortcut to Qixing Mountain, why had no one ever heard of it being mentioned before? Pass? Can no one find such an obvious cave?

After walking for a while, there was a fork in the road ahead, with two openings on the left and one on the right. No one knew where these two openings would lead.

Manu closed his eyes, was silent for a moment, and chose the hole on the right. After walking for a long time, they found another fork in the road. This time, there were six holes in front of them.

As before, Manu thought for a moment and chose the rightmost hole. Everyone followed for a long time, but found that it was a dead end.

Everyone was stunned and speechless. Even Manda didn't know what to say. Sphinx touched the hard rock wall and smiled bitterly: "Is this the shortcut to Qixing Mountain you said?"

Manu said nothing, staring at the rock wall in a daze.

The lion girl turned to look at Manda: "He told some lies, and you believed his lies. What should you do now? Are you trapped in a cave and waiting to die?"

Moira said: "Horna is right, you shouldn't have believed him in the first place!"

Manda said: "It's okay to hide in the cave for a while. The snowstorm may stop in a few days."

The lion girl frowned and said, "What stupid words did you say again? Didn't Ogg say that? The snowstorm will not stop. We don't have much food. We have to find a way out of here quickly!"

Moira nodded and said: "Horna is right, we have to find a way to get out of here quickly."

Manda said angrily: "What Holna said is right, what Holna said is absolutely right! How long have you been together? Are you pregnant with Holna's child!"

A loud noise suddenly interrupted the three people's argument. The entire cave suddenly began to tremble violently, and dust and gravel fell everywhere. The slaves cried loudly, and some began to run with their heads in their hands. The lion girl stepped forward to protect Manda, while Moira tried her best to protect the lion girl.

After a long time, the tremor disappeared. Manda broke away from the lion girl's arms and picked up an unextinguished torch from the ground.

He saw Manu's face first. The young man was laughing wildly: "Sir, I succeeded!"

The smoke and dust dissipated, and the rock wall in front of them turned into a new cave entrance.

"Sir, it's time for us to leave," Manu shouted excitedly, "I can only hold on for half a candle, we must set off immediately!"

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