Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 370 Cave Maze

The great prophet said: As long as you find the direction, you can move forward.

Manda thought this sentence simply. He thought it was the best option to return to the original road, but the premise was that he could find the original road.

No matter according to Ogg's memory or Manda's memory, they didn't go in the wrong direction, but they couldn't find the entrance of the cave or even the place where Ogg threw his shoes.

"Have we been to this place before?"

"I seem to have been here before, but I couldn't find the mark left before." Every few dozen steps Chuitt would leave a mark with white ash on the ground, but now after walking for a long time, he has never found any of the previous marks. mark.

In the cold and damp cave, everyone was covered in sweat. Manda opened the kettle and took a big sip, only to find that only half of the water in the kettle was left.

The pot leaked?

Manda checked twice and found that the pot was not leaking. He drank the water. Everyone had been walking in the dark cave for who knows how long.

"I have to ask Guatel to make me a pocket watch. A pocket watch may be too difficult, so I might as well make a clockwork clock!" Manda wiped the sweat and asked everyone to sit down and rest for a while. The oil on the torch burned dry, and the carving Stowe took out the oil can and poured some oil on Chuitt first, and then poured some on Manda.

"Presumptuous! Don't you understand the rules?" Manda scolded Kestor, then turned to look at Ogg, "The great prophet still has no instructions?"

"The oracle is the same as before. We can move forward, but we must find the direction. The great prophet cannot guide us here. The master here covers his eyes."

"So, you were blind to the incident when you threw the shoe?"

"Not entirely..."

"Throw it again." Kesto suggested.

"What's the use of throwing it away?" Chuitt said, "There is only one road here."

"Let Manu pick us up," Kesto said.

"I sent a signal using the messenger charm, but there was no response..." Before he finished speaking, Manda suddenly stopped, his ears trembled and said, "Listen, what is this sound?"

Is it the sound of the panpipe again? Ogg cleared his throat and prepared to sing. Chuitt looked at Kesto excitedly, and Kesto blushed.

"It's a mouse, it's a mouse!" Manda excitedly crawled to the corner of the cave on all fours and took out a little guy from behind the rock.

It was a little mouse, only about an inch long not counting its tail. It sat in Manda's palm and looked at Manda, its upper lip moving, as if it was talking to Manda.

"There is another road here? Really?" Manda chirped with a smile, "You have to listen clearly. It is a road we can take, not a mouse hole or something like that."

The mouse chirped in response, but Manda was a little hesitant after hearing this: "I asked you to lead the way, and you still told me the terms, and revenge is not that easy!"

The mouse turned its head to the side, indicating that unless it was avenged, it would not lead the way for Manda.

Manda agreed to the mouse's request and came to a huge rock.

"Just down here?"

"Chi chi chi chi!" the mouse affirmed.

Manda asked Ogg to move the boulder, and a long spotted snake three fingers thick jumped up and pounced on Ogg.

Ogg was completely unprepared and saw the poisonous snake wrapped around his neck, revealing two fangs.

Before the venomous snake could bite, Manda stepped forward and grabbed the venomous snake's neck, intertwined their fingers, and cut off the venomous snake's head.

Manda carried the poisonous snake's body and looked at the mouse squatting aside.

The rat raised its front paws and howled loudly at the corpse.

"Jiye!"

This guy was not big, but his voice was really loud. His loud screams echoed in the cave for a long time.

Kesto looked puzzled and asked: "What happened?"

Manda said: "This snake killed this mouse's whole family. I promised to avenge this mouse, and he agreed to lead the way for me."

Chuitt was stunned: "I remember you can directly control it with skills."

"What is control?" Manda shook her head and said, "The basis of domestication is fair trade."

The mouse scratched the poisonous snake hard twice with its claws, and finally calmed down. Manda caught the mouse in the palm of her hand and hooked its chin: "We agreed, now it's your turn to lead the way."

The mouse jumped down from Manda's palm and walked in front of everyone. Everyone followed the mouse to the corner of the cave.

The mouse stood next to the cave and chirped twice, then got into the cracks in the rocks and disappeared.

Manda and the others stood there waiting for a long time. A gust of cold wind blew by, and Ogg whispered: "It seems that he will not come back. You have been fooled."

Manda licked her lips and said with a trembling voice: "This is impossible. We agreed that it will not lie to me. This is impossible!"

Ogg sighed softly and said: "Don't be sad, I will sing a song for you!"

"Shut up and stay away from me!" Manda stepped forward like crazy, kicking the rocks and cursing: "You dead hairball, come out here, come out immediately! I'm going to rip off your tail. , pull out every hair on your head!”

After kicking for a while, the mouse really came out and chirped at Manda for a long time.

His voice was urgent, as if he was explaining something. Manda understood its meaning and asked, "You said this rock didn't exist here originally?"

"Chi chi chi chi chi!"

"You said there is a cave behind this rock. This rock wasn't there when you just passed by?"

"Chi chi chi chi chi!"

Everyone's hearts were in their throats. Someone placed a huge boulder here while they were walking in circles. In other words, the other party was always beside them and was quietly changing the terrain of the cave.

Ogg stepped forward and touched the rock, and said to Manda: "You can't move it, but you can push it away!"

"Chichi!" The mouse disagreed. The rock was larger than the entrance of the cave and could not be pushed in. It could only be pulled out.

This is not easy to do, there is not even a handhold on the bare rock.

Manda took out Athena's spindle and smashed it against the stone.

Fortunately, this is a stone from the Crispy Rock Mountain. It is very hard but also very brittle. A lot of stone foam was splashed just now.

"Find a tough guy and smash a few holes in this rock!"

Kesto took out the dagger and smashed it with the handle. Chuitt directly smashed it with the hilt of the sword. Ogg didn't use a weapon and just picked up a stone from the ground and smashed it.

After a while, several small holes appeared on the rock. Ogg stood in the center, Chuyt stood on the left, and Manda and Kesto stood on the right. The four of them worked together to drag out the boulder.

The mouse did not lie. There was indeed a cave entrance behind the boulder, but when everyone walked into the cave entrance, they discovered that this was not the way they came, but another cave.

Manda glared at the mouse and scolded it for breaking its promise.

The mouse shook its head, indicating that it had completed its task of leading the way as agreed.

"I asked you to get us out of here!"

"Chi chi chi!" The mouse said that it had never left here and didn't know the way out.

Manda sighed and said, "If I had known you were useless, I might as well have done business with that snake."

The mouse ran away and disappeared into the darkness in an instant.

Manda looked back at Og: "What did the great prophet say?"

Ogg's eyes rolled up and he began to recite a prayer. When his eyes returned to their original positions, he said word by word: "The great prophet is still covering his eyes, but he smells the smell of treasure."

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