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    ☆、Hai’s daughter-in-law 13

    The underwater abyss, which humans used to regard as a natural chasm, has now become a place that can be set foot on with the help of various high-precision instruments.Not to mention that human fishing and mining operations are all over the ocean, and the sea area where mermaids can play is getting smaller and smaller.

    “In the past, we could escape and hide, but now.” Unless we leave this planet, hiding anywhere will be useless.

    Haiyuan and the Presbyterian Council discussed this principle countless times, but the final result was that they broke up on bad terms.The best solution he can think of is to integrate human beings into human society.They are not incapable of setting foot on land. As long as the secret technique of transforming human legs is taught to every mermaid, whether the mermaids live on land or have to flee as a last resort, it is obviously very useful to be able to disguise themselves as humans.

    But the Presbyterian Church still refused to let go——

    “That’s the rule. Not everyone can learn secret techniques.”

    “I know you are a young man and have a lot of energy, but that doesn’t mean you can act recklessly.”

    Even ordinary mermaids don’t understand he——

    “Humans are too scary. I don’t want to go to land.”

    “Will this place be invaded by humans? Isn’t this a joke? We have sacred objects to protect us, and those hateful humans will not be able to get in.”

    No matter whether Haiyuan is sincere or serious, he can’t get support from anyone, not even one person.

    “I don’t blame them because they don’t know the truth.”

    They don’t know that the so-called holy objects are lies. No god will protect them. The only one who can save them is themselves.

    The reason why the Presbyterian Church refuses to let go is simple and clear. Once the first law is violated, the rules used to maintain their supremacy will be defeated step by step, and the cards will eventually be reshuffled.

    To them, Haiyuan is a treacherous rebel.After realizing that the rebel will not surrender, the simplest solution is to change to an obedient puppet.

    “Killing me was not the intention of Xunzhou, but the intention of the Presbyterian Council. That night they launched a mutiny, and I escaped desperately. Because I was familiar with the sea area in this area, I fled to the vicinity of Bixia Island and met you. I think Xunzhou has been renamed Haizhou now, but he has no sea chart. In order to be sure, he must take my life.”

    When describing this thrilling past event, Haiyuan spoke lightly.Yao Ji and he sat side by side on the bench. When he heard he talk about the sad place, she gently rubbed his palm. The mermaid couldn’t help but raise the corners of her lips: “So although I have been the emperor of the sea, now I am just a homeless person living in peril. You won’t dislike me, right?”

    “Of course I dislike you,” the little woman curled her lips, “You are lazy and have bad habits. Apart from your pretty face, you have no other advantages.”

    “There are no other advantages,” Haiyuan leaned over and whispered in her ear, “Living well… doesn’t it count?”

    Yao Ji didn’t expect that this scheming fish would actually act like a hooligan in public. One second she was still bitterly reminiscing about the past, but the next second she started to act erratically. Her face turned red and she pretended to be calm, “Huh, I didn’t think so.”

    “Then let’s try?” Haiyuan raised his eyebrows.

    Yao Ji was really afraid that this bastard would try it on the spot, so she had to give in: “Don’t talk nonsense, by the way, I have a question. Since the sacred objects and divine revelations are all fake, why did you and Xunzhou get thousands of golden lights when they came into contact with the sacred objects? It was not fake.”

    Seeing she changed the subject, the mermaid looked away regretfully, and thought for a moment: “I don’t know this either, and I think the Presbyterian Council probably doesn’t know either. I can only say that there may really be gods in the dark?”

    Yao Ji felt something was wrong, the holy object… why did this plot sound so familiar?

    “Have you ever seen a sacred object? What does it look like?”

    Haiyuan recalled: “It looked like a small piece of iron. Apart from touching it when I was selecting the Neptune Emperor, I only saw it from a distance a few times.”

    This description made Yao Ji’s heart become more and more nervous. She thought she had roughly guessed what the “holy object” was. It was not unexpected that it appeared in this world, but what happened to the ruins of the temple.Could it be that it was built by the gods who were born in this vast world, or was it left by some god who descended to earth and came here?

    And if her guess is correct, such a thing would react to Haiyuan, which could mean that Haiyuan is the person in the reincarnation destiny book, just like An Xun in that life, but why would it react to Xunzhou?

    “Although the selection of holy objects for the Sea King is just a lie, I think that thing is not simple. It was there when you didn’t reach the Eye of the Sea. Could it really be left by the gods?”

    “I have also considered this possibility,” Haiyuan said, “but there is too little information related to this. No one knows what happened after the first Poseidon entered the temple. When people went in later, it was just an ordinary hall.”

    “Did the Poseidon leave any last words?”

    Haiyuan recalled attentively: “In addition to setting the rules for selecting the Sea Emperor with holy objects, there is also… Oh, by the way,” he remembered something and hurriedly said, “These are not the last words, but the contents of the history book that records the life and deeds of the Sea Emperor. He once mentioned it to the ministers around him, saying that the gods told him that the eye of the sea has a name – called Xingxu.”

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