Chapter 167 - Face Of Humanity (2/2)
The so-called regulation, law, and civilization of huile as the human body
“Shut up!” Gu Jun pressed his hands over his ears, and he felt his breath catch inside hi continued like a lullaby “The things that you view as precious are nothing but an illusion, a self-deception, a collective hypnotism, a false , bloith the weakest draft”
Gu Jun’sconsu blotted away The illusion was slowly dissolving his hu hi, but he did nothing to stop the? Such harsh words” The whispering corrected his thoughts “We are not taking anything away fro you with the truth of the world around you
“The beliefs that you held desperately onto were nothing but a e, one that will be swept away by tie with time The sin of the past is the pride of today The pride of today is the sin of the future The only one constant unaffected by tireater presence beyond huain In the wild open field, there was a group of Neanderthals kneeling in prayer They were genuflecting before a giant stone statue that stood before them The statue was identical to the one that had been unearthed froer in size The base was carved in such shapes that should have toppled it over but proudly there it stood…
The Neanderthals were chanting soreat presence’
Gu Jun’s headache was so intense it felt like his brain was about to split But all of a sudden, the illusions faded away He could feel the biting arctic wind and saw the aurora borealis showering down on him The mounds of dead animals and the two lines of dead arctic wolves The Inuits and the shadowy people were still standing there looking at hiround Xue Ba, Yu Xiaoyong, and the rest were already on the ground Their faces were scrunched up in pain and confusion as they were sed up by hallucinations…
“The sin of the past is the pride of today,” Gu Jun grued “The pride of today is the sin of the future…”
“Dirty- beside hih her eyes were unfocused, a lingering sanity was still in there “Hang in there…”
“Are you okay?” Gu Jun asked
“I wasn’t earlier” Wu Siyu gave a light breath “But after lying down, I feel aze up, she saw a smirk crack on Gu Jun’s lips Instead of pain, she saw so inscrutable on Gu Jun’s face She tried to read his thoughts, but all she could sense was chaos
Gu Jun turned his head to look at the R’yleh cultists, and he slowly said, “Since huned that you have understood it? But to hell with the big picture I shall help you understand the huly siaze suddenly turned as sharp as a dagger
“Then destruction shall befall all of you!”
The price would have to be paid in the casting of a spell, and it was no different for these cultists The illusion went both ways; they were affecting hisa connection between the two parties Therefore, Gu Jun could make use of this connection to deliver them their own bitter asped because it dawned on her what Gu Jun was trying to do… The Inuits and the black shadoere terowled as he pulled out the Carlot scalpel fro ‘While my humanity is intact, I shall do what my mind tells me to do; while I am still Gu Jun, I shall do what Gu Jun would do I will not let any harm cohtmare Illness in Eastern State has to be resolved, or else I will have failed tremendously as a doctor’
His howl petered off into the chanting of a foreign language He poured histhe mental state of everyone who heard hih decayeddecay
“Decay replaces fragrance, athered around dirty blood
“Creature of wor and reforht they feast, spreading the darkness into the world
“The name of the Old Ones will never fall!”
The spell was used in the banyan tree forest to create the Malformed Banyan tree They were on an arctic island, so naturally, there were no banyan trees around, but the spell itself contained a soul-crushi+ng power Gu Jun knew about its destructive power after he read up on that page of the spell book
As he chanted louder and louder, the Inuits and the black shadows started to blur together as they screamed in panic and horror But in just a few brief moments, their astral bodies—be it children or adults, Inuits or the shadoisted and twined to forreen leaves, their limbs hardened into branches, and their bodies joined into the trunk Their skulls irain of the wood, and the chaos and shock in their eyes soon faded into ashy emptiness