Chapter 138 Alaqinu
Alaqinu cleared his throat: "You are not from here."

"There are records of outsiders in our culture. People who are kind to outsiders are called divine descendants."

Arab nodded following what Alaqinu said.

Song Bai understood in his heart that it turned out that the aboriginal people in this world also knew about the player's existence, but they just called them different.

People here are very sensitive to outsiders, maybe because there are so few of them, Song Bai guessed.

"Have you ever encountered anyone from outside who poses a threat to you?" Song Bai asked.

Song Bai originally thought they would say they had never seen it before. After all, how could there be such a coincidence that two waves of missionaries appeared in this world in a short period of time?

But he didn't expect anger to appear on Alaqinu's face: "I saw him, just ten days ago."

Ten days ago?
Several players present became wary.

Song Bai: "So you treat us as the same people as them, and that's why you attack us?"

Alaqinu nodded, a little apologetic: "I'm really sorry. It's hard for us to distinguish the difference between the Goddess and the Fallen Angel when we first met. In order to protect ourselves, we can only attack first. After all, your methods .”

Alaqinu did not tell the whole story.

Several players knew it clearly in their hearts. Naturally, their aborigines did not have the players' various surprising methods, so it was reasonable to be vigilant.

After hearing their explanation, the werewolf's resentment dissipated. The previous incident where he was hurt despite his good intentions hurt his mentality.

"Can your people come out?" Song Bai asked Alaqinnu when he saw that the cloth-covered man in the pit was still refusing to crawl out.

Alaqinu took a deep look at Song Bai and pulled out a rope from under his collar.

At the end of the rope is a wooden whistle.

He pinched the whistle and blew it. The sound coming from the whistle was a bit muffled. I don't know what kind of technique he used. The whistle he blew was full of tones and very strange.

The people in the pit reacted quickly and climbed out of the pit one by one according to their groups.

Alaqinu found that none of the Song Bai people had any special reaction. They just looked at his whistle and the people climbing up with some curiosity, and let out a breath.

"Do you know how to get to the exit?" Song Bai asked.

Arab pursed his lips and looked at Alaqinu.

Alaqinu's right hand grasped the thumb of his left hand, his left hand spread out, and the other four fingers pointed upward. Hold your right hand close to your body in a fist shape. He lowered his head slightly, closed his eyes, and murmured something.

"Lord, thank you. Next believers will go against your will. Please forgive me."

The only person present who could understand the sacrificial language used by Alaqinu was Alab, who was regarded as the next priest.

"It is not safe to speak here, Goddess. On behalf of my people, I invite you to come to our place of residence."

"I'll inform Datu and No. 2." The werewolf adjusted his posture and prepared to rush out to inform the remaining two people.

"Okay." I don't know what's wrong with these cloth-covered people, but Song Bai always feels that his communication with them is full of weirdness.

"Those people you met before are what you call Fallen Angels. What happened next?"

Song Bai walked with Arab and Alaqinu.

"We don't know where they went. They just attacked us and then disappeared." Alaqinu said.

After hearing this, Song Bai knew where his strange feeling came from.

Alachinus is lying.
(End of this chapter)

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