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Chapter 71 The Bizarre Prophecy

Chapter 71 The Bizarre Prophecy
Antinon told Tertullian all the manifestations of miracles in the past 30 years. The descendants of Arr listened carefully, and the more he listened, the more he felt terrified.

"They also regard themselves as the sons of God?"

Tertullian asked incredulously.

This is simply unimaginable.

Antinon nodded slowly, and after pouring out everything, he relaxed and fell to the ground.

"What shall we do? Tertullian."

Antinon asked in a daze. As a priest serving the gods, he was afraid that the Logos people would betray the gods and convert to other gods, so he kept this secret for 30 years alone.

Tertullian pursed his lips tightly. At this moment, the Son of the Prophet also felt a little dizzy and shaky.

After thinking for a long time,

Tertullian murmured:
"Don't pay attention to Him, we have our God, and He may be deceiving us."

In fact, the gods disdain to deceive the little Logosians.

Therefore, none of the words that the prophecy god Cargaus told Antinon was false.

But what if Tertullian knew this?

He had already made an oath to God in his heart, vowing to find where He is.

Antinon heard Tertullian's words and stood up at this time. He is a priest who serves God after all. Even though Cargaus has performed miracles in front of him for 30 years, he will never turn his back on Logos God of man.

He stood up from the ground and said slowly:
"Before I board the ship, Kargaus gave me one last prophecy."

Tertullian turned his head and asked solemnly:
"What is it?"

Antinon emphasized the accuracy and effectiveness of the prophecy countless times, so Tertullian subconsciously became vigilant.

"He told me: He saw a cow, and if we encounter a cow during our journey, we must never kill it.

Because the gods valued the cow, if it was killed, it would be disobedience to the gods and a great disaster would come.

He promises us on behalf of the gods that the journey, though difficult, will never lead to our perdition unless the cow is killed. "

Tertullian listened to Antinonon's bizarre prophecy, and even though he racked his brains, he couldn't figure out what the prophecy meant.

But he had to take this prophecy seriously, and he didn't dare to take the risk of violating the prophecy.

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The day is fleeting, the night dominates the world on the ocean, and it is time for dinner on the ship.

Out of the sixty galleys, ten were loaded with grain such as wheat and livestock. Tertullian instructed the cook not to kill the cows. Fortunately, there were no more than twenty live animals in the galley, and basically They are all wild boars and argali, and there is only one cow on board.

Tertullian didn't know whether the cow was the one predicted, but he was still extremely cautious, and ordered the people to guard the cow and move it to the boat where he was.

In the middle of the night, Antinon came to the deck.

He raised his head and looked at the bright stars in the distance, and pricked up his ears, as if he was listening to something.

However, at this moment, most of the Logosians on board had fallen asleep, and there was only the sound of alternating waves on the sea, the sound of the sea wind blowing... Other than these, there was nothing else.

Then, Antinon's figure wandered on the deck, he seemed to be thinking about something.

Finally, he resolutely approached Tertullian.

"Dertullian...the god of prophecy told me the oracle again."

Under the moonlight, Tertullian looked at Antinon in the dark night. The latter's body was slightly bent, as if he was out of breath due to the heavy mental pressure.

"What oracle?"

Tertullian questioned.

"He told me that all the gods are the children of the father, and they should inherit the faith of the father on earth, so...he is urging us to convert to the gods."

Antinon said word by word, not daring to miss anything,
"If we surrender to the gods, then they will reward the Logos people with countless treasures on the earth, and let us be the first of all things."

For some reason, upon hearing this, a thin layer of cold sweat appeared on Tertullian's neck.

Antinon's heart hit his chest heavily at this moment due to fear, and he asked urgently:

"What shall we do? Tertullian!"

"Calm down, Antinon, calm down! We can't trust them."

"But what if this offends them and they bring us suffering?"

Tertullian looked at Antinon, the young priest was like a wandering ghost at the moment, manic, confused, and at a loss.

"We are destined to find the place of God, and we must find God back. No matter who it is, not even the gods can stop our journey."

Tertullian grabbed Antinon's shoulder and emphasized very solemnly,
"If the gods want to bring us tribulation, let the tribulation come. The Logos is the true son of God."

Hearing Tertullian's solemn words, Antinon finally calmed down even though his face was still flustered.

"Listen to you, Tertullian."

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Dawn of the next day did not come as expected.

Sixty galleys of the Logos set sail, ushering in a small storm at sea.

The tall waves rushed towards the galleys, ruthlessly washing some logos who were not standing still under the sea.

Sixty galleys were struggling on the sea. Fortunately, they were escorted by five narwhals, so they barely lost their way in the storm.

Tertullian gazed at the storm in front of him, and the salty rain slapped his face in the bean-sized rain.

The Logos people screamed and screamed in the storm, and the wailing never stopped. Those who were afraid of the storm hugged each other, hoping to heal each other's hearts.

At the end of the storm, the sea water gathered into a vortex, and the huge suction pulled the galleys, causing the ships to slam into each other violently, shaking violently on the sea like an earthquake.

Tertullian fell to his knees, holding the mast with one hand, clutching his head with the other, and got up from the ground in confusion.

The son of Arr soon realized,
This may be a small tribulation and warning from the gods.

At the same time, Tertullian also clearly saw the unimaginably huge gap between the gods and the Logos people with their feet on the ground.

"Damn!"

Tertullian punched the cabin so hard that the wall of the cabin was dented.

He looked at the small hole on the cabin with a wry smile, even though he had the power to hunt giant dragons, he couldn't stop those high gods from displaying their might.

"Do you have any ideas? Antinon."

"Dertullian..."

Antinon sat on the cabin, and he was also awed by the power of the gods.

However, the miracles performed by the gods did not destroy their beliefs, but instead made them focus on finding a way to survive the ordeal.

After a while, Antinon supported the wall of the cabin. He seemed to have thought of something and stood up slowly.

Tertullian turned around and looked at Antinon.

I saw Antinon walked to Tertullian's side and leaned close to his ear.

"perhaps…"

"I mean maybe..."

"Maybe we can... fool the gods."

(End of this chapter)

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