Maisha exudes a series of crying and curses, but the fact is that the spell is so powerful that it even eliminates the problems that were not caused by demons: arthritis, stiffness, general pain due to survival-all disappeared . She feels for years. So, what if he only covers up the problem? She will live in this hypnotic state as happily as possible. Next time she played with him for a while, she would try to let him teach him the tricks he used, so that when she runs out of this game, she can give herself another solution.

Then her thoughts turned to Li Bad and his rake gang. Mai Xia didn't like any of them. Whether she was a friend or not, she wanted to go to this poor place for her. But she knew that Li Huai would not accept her suggestion. She can't blame him. If the role is changed, she will undoubtedly ignore his request, just as he is undoubtedly ignoring her request.

"What are you thinking, woman?"

This question comes from the acolyte.

"I am just taking care of my wound."

"Why can't you feel the nurse's wound?"

"I do not!"

"I hate convincing lies. I know what he did." The priest pointed at Felixson with a rough finger. "Even if you are not within sight, don't think about any of you. I will not be with you."

"No, God..." Felixon said, his voice sparse with fear.

"You disappointed me, Felixon. Then, you," said the acolyte, "you can stop this pathetic pace. Li Huai still has a long way to go. Now, the fog of plague is waiting for Li. It’s a quarter of a mile away from the city’s borders. If there is a house, it will ensure that the deceased is not on the street or in the house."

Maixia felt that the devil's strict censorship had abandoned her, and when he turned and left, Felixson pushed her past.

"Damn you," he whispered to her. "Follow me and grab my shoulder. If Li Huai separates, I won't wait for you."

"Then, I will stick to it," Maixia said.

"God. I **** hate this country," Lana said. She glanced at the surrounding scenery in disgust. A small hill was full of black trees and shrubs. The grass there is all white, and its dirt is even darker than knotted branches.

Li Bai stopped suddenly, remained vigilant, his ear pierced. The whole team was silent, and everyone was listening to what Li Badi seemed to hear.

"Are those screaming?" Mai Dong said.

"Lee Badi is in hell," Lana said.

Li Huai raised a hand to silence his Infernal Affairs Traveler, and Li Huai climbed to the top of the nearby slope. When he reached the highest peak, he was daunted by the sight on the horizon.

"Jesus," he murmured. "That... huge."

"What tea is there?" Lana said, climbing up to be with him. "Wow...that's-"

"Fog?" Dell said, finishing Lana's question to her. "In hell?"

"It's moving," Mai Dong said, and his head barely climbed onto the **** until his vision blocked him. "fast."

"Where did you go?" Lana asked.

"Nowhere. Look," Li Badi said.

The city was shrouded in fog and looked vast, and its buildings were more elegant and magnificent than Li Bai expected. With its faint stone dome and columnar square, this is obviously the Rome of hell. The city is built on many hills, of which nearly two-thirds of the slopes rise gently, showing layer after layer of flawless buildings. The trees are carefully positioned so that the darkness of their knots contrasts with the beautiful scenery of the buildings in which they grow. However, even the simplest buildings on the slopes, these trees are no different. There is no doubt that the architect of this city is a visionary. There is nothing in Rome—not in any of the largest cities in the world—that can hopefully be compared with the glory it brings.

Some have simple dimensional control: the outer wall of a fifty-storey building is not destroyed like a single window. There are also statues whose heads and shoulders are easy to clean even the tallest buildings. The statues in Rome were carefully made by Christian icons and those who ruled the city, faithful statues, but the statues here are confusing. Some are only vaguely regarded as humanoids. Others seem to be stuck in motion blur: an unknown stone statue is trapped in ecstasy or pain, or both.

The laws of physics are violated casually everywhere: a huge building is separated by a space of 100 feet or higher suspended high by two rows of steep steps in the front and back. Three pyramids were built with intricate squares engraved on them, which looked like they were attracted by the seismic turbulence. Two pyramids were thrown into the air, while the third pyramid was only through the most slender means (corner to corner, side To the side) to support them. .

A piece of green fog enveloped it, it stood still, located in a vast shanty town right in front of the city. The fog casts the green color onto a series of buildings, from the overall structure near the top of the mountain to the high walls, marking the limits of the city, as it sits motionlessly on parts of tents and sheds and in the city Animals that form the edge of chaos within the range. It is this place, a vast shanty town, that is the source of the scream. This strange fog seems to have fallen on this place. It is clear that those who fail to find themselves in the haze are suffering terribly. "Whose eyes are the best?" Li Badi said. "It's not me. I can see people going down, but they are very vague."

"They'd better stick to that," Mai Dong said.

"what happened?"

"They are crazy," Lana said.

"They run around"-Caz shook his head-"Bump his head against the wall." And, my goodness, there is someone...oh, **** Christ-"

"Are they human?"

"Some of them," Dell said. "In my opinion, most of them look like demons."

"Yes," Lana said. "And humans can't make that sound."

That's right, the harsh sound continues to become louder and louder. It is a disgusting sound-an unpleasant noise that is beyond the capacity of the human lungs and throat. The dying screams were mixed with sounds that sounded like engines or machines in the final stage of self-destruction, gears were torn apart, and electric motors screamed when they were torn apart.

"It's more like it," Li Hao said. "Hell started to disappoint me."

"Don't put that there, man," Mai Dong said. "Li Bai doesn't need more bad atmosphere than now. Or...I don't know, maybe you know." He looked at Li Bai, Li Bai quin's eyes, trying to understand more clearly what was happening. "You can't wait to go there, do you?"

"I want to solve this problem with Mai Dong."

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