Give Me the Name of God

Vol 4 Chapter 593: Okihara Witch

By the warm fire, the two people who had been entangled all night finally separated.

The tundra witch Ganrayani put on her clothes, patted Odysseus on the cheek, and smiled and said, "You are very rare in poison. It has tortured your body like this. It could be until dawn once. of."

Odysseus sighed, "I know you can save me."

Ganrayani shook her head: "I have a way to detoxify, but I can't cure your eyes. A witch named Portia in Roma can help you, but that witch is very weird. She lives in a cloud. In the winding valley, it is said that no one who enters the valley can come back alive, even the gods can't come back alive."

Odysseus smiled, the news spread word-of-mouth in people's mouths, always twisting in the direction of exaggeration.

Gan Layani is a Tier 4 witch, if she knew that the leader of the valley was only Tier 3, and his subordinates were no more than Tier 2, she would definitely not say that the valley of the grievance haze was so terrible.

"I know the witch you are talking about, but it's a pity that she is not in that valley, and she won't help me. I'll think of another way about the eyes. Can you detoxify me first?"

The witch kissed Odysseus on the cheek: "My lover, when you are detoxified, you will abandon me again, right?"

"I'm going to an extremely cold place, and I will be grateful if you are willing to go with you."

Ganrayani frowned and said, "What are you doing there again? Is it too long?"

"That's my mission. I want to teach those ignorant savages, if they can be called humans."

Ganrayani brought some firewood and put it into the firepit. Odysseus was curious: "Where did the firewood come from?"

The witch smiled and said: "Some questions will never be answered. Every witch has her own secret. I will not tell you, just like you will never tell me what the purpose of going to the extreme cold is. "

The potion in the clay pot was boiling, giving off a pungent smell. Gan Layani picked up the spoon and stirred it in the pot, tasted it, and laughed: "The heat is just right. Come on, my lover. get medicine."

Odysseus lived in the wooden house for three days, and all Medusa's venom was removed.

Early in the morning, when he was about to go on the road, Gan Layani put on a wolf fur coat for him.

This coat made Odysseus uncomfortable, it was thick, heavy, had an unpleasant smell, and had to buckle half of a wolf's head on his head.

"My coat is thick enough, I don't need this thing."

"Wear it, it makes you look more like a Ranno."

Odysseus smiled and said, "Do you think I am afraid of the people of Ranno?"

"You should learn to be afraid," Ganrayani laughed. "Your luck will not always be so good."

Odysseus didn't say much, pulled the fangs on the wolf's head, covered his eyes, and continued on in the snow.

Five days later, Odysseus walked to the junction of the tundra and the extreme cold, the quietly flowing Westila River.

There is a dense pine forest on the opposite bank of the river, which means that he finally got rid of the tundra where no grass grows.

He knelt by the river, closed his eyes, and prayed to Athena. In this dark place without the sun, moon and stars, he was about to enter the zone closest to the edge of the world.

After praying, he took out the golden leaves from his arms. The leaves were only the size of the belly of a thumb. When they were thrown into the river, they quickly became a small boat more than five feet long.

In the extremely cold place where the dripping water became ice, the Westila River did not freeze, but Odysseus knew how deep the river was and how cold it was. Breath.

He sat on the small boat and took out a branch that was about the same length as the palm of his hand from his arms. The branch quickly grew under the soaking of the river water, and quickly became a two-foot-long oar.

Odysseus lit a torch, rowed a small boat, and crossed the river more than five hundred feet wide, but he had just arrived on the opposite bank when he heard a low roar.

Oops, it was a two-headed bear, and the witch was right. The luck this time was really bad. As soon as he crossed the river, he encountered one of the most brutal beasts in the extreme cold.

Looking at the bare river bank, Odysseus could not find a hidden place for a while.

Boating back? I’m afraid it’s not that easy. According to past experience, it’s best not to cross the Westila River twice in a day. This river is alive. Crossing the river twice in a day is a blasphemy to it. If you let it Perceiving blasphemy, it will bury the river crossing people at the bottom of the river forever.

It seems that there is only one fight this time.

With his strength, it is not too difficult to deal with a giant beast, but the current situation is special. He has been exhausted after walking in the snow for five days and five nights. If he wants to kill this bear, he must win with one blow. Otherwise, accidents are likely to happen.

According to Odysseus's plan, when the two-headed bear rushed out, he would immediately activate the skill that the opponent forgot to attack, and then pierce its heart with the branch in his hand.

You can't cut your throat or head. A two-headed bear has two heads and can only pierce its heart.

But its skin is very rough, if this puncture is impenetrable, the next trouble will be great.

Will not miss, never miss, this branch is a gift from Athena.

With the faint light of the torch, Odysseus quietly looked at the pine forest in the dark. After several breaths, the branches trembled and something ran out.

It's not a bear, it's much smaller than a bear. It's two people, a woman and a child.

They were running hard, but they didn't dare to cross the Westila River and could only run along the river bank. In Odysseus's view, this was pure suicide.

A two-headed bear more than twenty feet tall rushed out of the woods and chased up. This is a young male bear, but relative to its size, two humans are not much bigger than two mice.

What does it catch two mice for? As food? I am afraid that this bit of meat is not enough for two, it is not worth it to chase so far, if it is correct, it is more for the game.

It chased along the river bank for a while, swept the woman down with a slap, and then slapped it into mud.

The child also fell and sat on the ground crying.

Very good, just keep crying. This bear cub should not rush to kill him. The cry will always attract the bear's attention. Before it can play enough, Odysseus can escape smoothly.

But things were different from what he expected. He put away the golden leaves, and just walked two steps, one head of the two-headed bear suddenly turned around.

The other head was still looking at the little boy with interest, but this head was eyeing Odysseus.

It wants to change to a new play.

"Don't come, little guy, don't come, this is my advice to you, stay where you are, this is good for you and me..."

The two-headed bear did not understand Odysseus's warning, and the two heads roared a few times, and reached an agreement, abandoned the little boy, and slowly walked towards Odysseus.

The two sides were nearly a hundred feet apart, but Odysseus didn't intend to escape. He couldn't run the bear, and the more he ran, it would only make it more excited.

Maybe Manda Crowder can run it, strange, why do you think of him at this time? Is this guy tracking himself with a spell?

The two-headed bear got closer and closer. Less than ten feet away from Odysseus, it stood up and raised a pair of bear paws.

He was about to attack Odysseus, but Odysseus stood motionless.

The bear's movements also stopped, Odysseus's skills had worked, and the bear had forgotten what to do.

However, this trick works well for people and has limited effects on beasts. Bears eat meat out of instinct, and don't need much memory or thought.

Odysseus should have killed the bear immediately, but he didn't rush to do it.

There are also voices, right behind the bear, there are people, many people.

In an extremely cold place, killing a bear may turn into an unforgivable sin, and Odysseus does not want to take unnecessary risks.

The two-headed bear also felt someone approaching behind him. It watched Odysseus with one head, and roared with the other head behind him. It looked like it was very ferocious, but Odysseus understood that the bear was scared. Worried about being pinched.

After roaring in tandem for a long time like this, the giant bear chose a target. It was ready to attack the people behind it first. There were many people there and the threat was greater than Odysseus.

It turned around, stretched out a muffled roar, and just about to rush forward, when the person behind suddenly raised the torch and shouted at him neatly:

"Kubaga! Kubaga!" They seemed to be yelling a certain name. The two-headed bear didn't know whether it was because of fear of the fire or because of the name. It got down, turned its body, and ran away in a different direction. .

A group of people walked out wearing heavy wolf skins. A man came to the crying child and gave the child two comforting sentences in a heavy voice: "Don't cry~www.readwn.com~Don't cry!"

The child's cry was getting louder and louder, and the man helplessly raised the axe in his hand and chopped off an arm from the woman's body.

"Eat!" He handed his arm to the child, and the child immediately stopped crying, holding his arm and chewing.

This is the Ranno, a believer of the bear goddess.

The two Ranno people walked up to Odysseus and shouted loudly, "Who are you?"

Old Tili, the language of the extreme cold.

Odysseus responded in Tilly: "I am Odaxia!"

"Odaxia?" The two Zano people didn't seem to know him.

"I am your tribe, have you forgotten?" Odysseus replied calmly.

The picture is still, the air freezes, and everyone freezes in place.

The two Ranno turned their heads stiffly, and said to a man: "Odaxia!"

The man nodded and said, "Let's go back."

Odysseus thus became one of them, and followed them back to the cave where they lived, the blessed place of the giant bear goddess.

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