Chapter 660 - 660 657 Boarding the Ship
Chapter 660 - 660 657 Boarding the Ship
?Chapter 660: Chapter 657: Boarding the Ship Chapter 660: Chapter 657: Boarding the Ship The cotton was ignited, and in an instant, it turned into a magnificent flame, turning the spores that had scattered in all directions to ash before the fire quickly died out. It was then, and only then, that the gathered heretics in the hall finally exhaled in relief.
The bizarre and horrifying scene, along with the spores that were clearly meant to spread and infect, made everyone with a sense of reason feel a great danger.
However, as the ordinary believers began to relax a bit, the oppressive gloom emanating from the high platform did not lessen in the slightest—The Saint gently clicked his skeletal “crown,” and his eye-stalks continued to uneasily scan the hall inside and out. He knew that the shadow enveloping the ship lingered, and what he had just destroyed was merely a tendril of that shadow which had infiltrated many days ago. Now, the shadow’s true form had long since completed its invasion… he was too slow.
“Do not relax too early, the unwanted guests have already boarded the ship,” his voice reached into the very soul of everyone present, “Starting now, the entire ship will enter a state of heretic invasion… Lentim, take your men to search the whole vessel, find the invaders—if there are those who refuse the search or act suspiciously, kill on sight.
“Gemoro, you lead a team to the engine room, take control of the steam core and the main valves; the invaders might try to seize control of the ship’s core… take the nitroglycerin with you.
“Perlshea, you take your followers to the armory and arm all of the ordinary believers… and let the mortal sailors take up arms as well.
“Basmorton, lead a team to man the deck guns, for the enemy may also attack from the sea.”
The series of commands issued by The Saint startled the Annihilating heretics, who had relaxed for barely a few seconds, instantly bringing them back to full alert. Everyone realized the gravity of the situation, and the priests entrusted with orders rapidly took their subordinates and departed from the hall.
The hall’s population had halved in a moment, yet many priests remained, forming a protective ring around the high platform where The Saint stood.
After pondering for a brief moment, The Saint once again raised his eye-stalks and looked towards the closest high-ranking priest: “Eric, take your men to execute all the sacrifices in the cages.”
The high-ranking priest named Eric was taken aback, “Now?”
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