Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 371 The Fall of God Pan

I couldn't find the way out, but I found the treasure. I don't know whether to be sad or happy.

Manda did not struggle with this matter for too long. Treasure hunting and escape are two different things. Treasure hunting is the purpose of this trip. Finding the treasure is definitely something worthy of celebration. Even if he is not in the mood to celebrate at the moment, he cannot let down the gods. kindness.

Prometheus did not point out the specific location of the treasure, not because the great prophet was unwilling to help, but because his eyes were still covered by the owner here.

But this is not a big problem. Manda still has a level one skill, but it is limited by his line of sight. He can only search a small area with a torch at a time.

Manda was lucky and didn't search for too long. He saw the shadow of gold coins on a rock wall. He just stepped forward, but then stepped back.

There are murals on the rock wall, and the content on the paintings is a continuation of the previous scenes.

In panic, the gods retreated to a corner of the palace. The nymph trapped by worms was struggling hard. The fear on her face and the movements of her body were vividly drawn.

The monster still appeared on the right side of the painting, taller than before, with more twisted faces on its body.

At the bottom of the screen, Manda saw a familiar figure.

Not all the gods backed down. One god rushed to the monster. He wanted to save the nymph. He had a pair of horns on his head.

It's Pan.

Manda finally thought of the origin of this mural.

Pan has a deep connection with fairies. His mother was a fairy. On the day Pan was born, she was severely frightened by Pan's appearance and abandoned Pan on the island of Crete.

When Pan grew up, he fell in love with Echo Fairy Echo, but was cruelly rejected.

He also fell in love with the water nymph Syrenx and refused to give up even after being rejected numerous times. To avoid his pursuit, the water nymph asked her sister to turn him into a reed.

He also fell in love with the fairy Pithis, who turned herself into a pine tree in order to reject Him.

No matter how cruel the fairies were to Pan, Pan's fiery heart never cooled down. According to the records in the Temple Book, one day, the gods were having a dinner in the palace of Olympia, and the nymphs presented a moving song and dance. Thinking of a huge monster rushing out of the dark forest, it rushed into the palace hall, overturned the dining table, defeated the gods, grabbed the nymph who was playing the piano, and wanted to eat it.

When the gods were stunned, Pan stood up. He knew that he could not defeat the monster, but he saved the fairy with all his life.

He picked up the fairy and fled from the palace. The monster chased closely behind him until he reached the lake at the end of the Tianhe River.

This lake can destroy everything, even the immortal body of the true god. The monster laughed at Pan's stupidity while pressing towards him step by step.

Pan Shen jumped into the lake without hesitation, held the fairy high above his head, and waited until the monster left.

According to the divine genealogy, when God Pan brought the fairy to the shore safely, his lower body had turned into a fish.

But the records in the Book of Temples are different. This was Pan's last battle. He died in the lake and became the only true god to fall on Mount Olympia.

Manda didn't know which legend was true, but today she seemed to have the answer.

Chuitt found the fourth mural on another stone wall. In this painting, Manda saw the lake at the end of the Tianhe River, the crying fairy on the shore, and Pan leaving the lake.

In order to comfort the fairy, He played the panpipe, but His lower body did not turn into a fish. To be precise, He had no lower body at all. Judging from the picture, His lower body was swallowed by the lake water, and the fairy heard it The last tune played by Pan.

What an infatuated old goat, I didn’t expect that the monster in this cave has such a deep connection with you. If you can kill this monster, it will be considered as revenge for the old goat.

This thought flashed through her mind, and Manda slapped herself hard.

To be realistic, how could the four of them kill this monster? Even a little remaining soul is beyond their reach. The reason why this monster hasn't appeared yet is probably due to its contempt for them.

Manda was a little curious as to which monster could make the gods so afraid. But this issue can be left to be considered later. The most important thing right now is to get the treasure in the shortest possible time and then find a way to leave.

Manda saw the shadow of gold coins on both murals, which proved that there were treasures behind the two murals, but he did not dare to destroy the two murals easily. It was not yet known what spells were in the paintings.

While I was thinking, a gust of cold wind blew by, and I seemed to hear the sound of the panpipe again.

Manda was shocked and hurriedly shouted to Ogg: "Hurry up and sing!"

When the words fell, Ogg had already started singing: "Beautiful fairy, you are so beautiful..."

Before he could finish the first sentence, Ogg suddenly flew into the air, floating up and down in the cave with the cold wind.

In the cold wind, a voice so low that it was difficult to distinguish came from it. Manda could only understand one sentence: "Believer of Prometheus, your voice is disgusting."

Ogg was thrown to the ground hard, his eyes rolled, and there was no movement.

Instead of praying, he was knocked unconscious.

Manda stepped forward to help Ogg and tried to wake him up. He was worried that the sound of the pan flute would sound again.

But the other party seemed to have lost his patience. He no longer wanted to torture these weak mortals with the sound of the flute.

"Believers of Hermes are really rare."

Manda felt something greasy crawling up her body.

"Become a part of me, it's your honor!"

It was a worm on the monster's body. Manda chopped it off with his golden finger. In the darkness, he heard the struggling sound of the worm and the whisper in the wind.

"Strange power, this power does not belong to this world."

Through this sentence, Manda clearly heard the source of the sound.

The sound came from another rock wall, the rock wall between the two murals.

Manda dragged Ogg away from the rock wall. At the same time, Kesto took out the oil can and handed it to Chuitt.

Chuitt took a big gulp of oil and blew on the torch. A huge tongue of flame spurted out, instantly lighting up the rock wall.

This time, they saw what the monster looked like.

The entire rock wall is slowly squirming, with hundreds of human faces growing on it. They seem to have become a part of the rock, but they can also make all kinds of twisted expressions.

Not only do they have expressions, they can also speak, and the low and hoarse voices in the wind are exactly what they made at the same time.

"Let me see your face, you've changed."

"Let me think about your name. Your name is Manda, and you are from the Claudesay family."

"You betrayed me, deceived me, and you dared to come to me! You are so courageous!"

From a dull roar to a high-pitched scream, hundreds of voices laughed together.

This laughter seemed familiar to Manda. He had heard the same laughter at the altar in the Valley of Resentment.

The ancestor of monsters, Typhon!

You must be so lucky to have met Him!

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