I made up myths in America

Chapter 12: Tlaloc, the Rain God

Chapter 12: Tlaloc, the Rain God
Inside the room, Lu Bai was carefully experiencing his newfound power.

After Tuoyin Ziju's father's innate ability was upgraded, not only did his already abnormal physique become even more abnormal, he could even catch a cannonball on his face without any problem.

It also gave him a new ability - controlling gravity.

The same is true after the Lovebirds’ innate abilities are upgraded.

Lu Bai's spiritual power increased dramatically, allowing him to create more realistic illusions. At the same time, he also gained a related derivative ability, the ability to enter dreams.

"This requires me to carry on this great cause of the charlatan until the end."

Lu Bai had a smile on his face.

Such a great gain made him decide to let the American people feel more of the warmth from another world.

Let’s start by perfecting Luke Duncan’s story.

After making the decision, Lu Bai's eyes flashed red, and he quietly activated his new ability - entering dreams.

According to the theories of modern psychologists, dreams are not accidental associations, but repressed desires.

Everything people experience in their daily lives, after being distorted and compressed by their subconscious, turns into magnificent and incredible dreams.

And the most important point is that it is often difficult for ordinary people to stay awake in dreams. As you get older, it is even difficult for you to remember what you experienced in your dreams. . . .

But today, in the face of Lu Bai's ability to enter dreams, all the dream laws summarized by modern psychologists were broken.

Luke Duncan, who was still soaking in the Hudson River, was still dazed when he found that his consciousness seemed to be pulled into an extremely real dream.

Here he is no longer a middle-aged office worker who is doing nothing and cannot even keep his wife's heart, but a young jaguar warrior belonging to the great Aztec Empire.

He was dressed in green leather armor, with red and green stripes painted on his face. He held a leather wooden shield with terrifying patterns and an obsidian stick in his hands. Together with other warrior companions, he hunted enemies in the jungle.

He was extremely brave in that battle and killed nine warriors from the enemy tribe alone.

People cheered for his bravery, celebrated his achievements, and called him the descendant of the great eagle.

For this, he also qualified to participate in the festival of Tlaloc, the rain god.

It was on a tall and sacred Pyramid of the Moon.

People held a grand and solemn sacrificial ceremony around a bronze pillar hung with the mask of the rain god Tlaloc.

Luke, who excelled in the battle, was given the honor of personally offering sacrifices to the gods.

Holding an obsidian dagger, he walked up to a fierce-eyed prisoner whom he had captured with his own hands, and used the sharp obsidian dagger to cut out the prisoner's heart.

"Obsidian dagger, this is it."

At this point in the dream, Luke Duncan suddenly woke up and crawled to the shore, all wet.

He raised his right hand and looked at the bracelet on his right wrist with a complicated expression. It was the bracelet his mother had left him when she died.

In the bright moonlight, the obsidian bracelet flickered with a dim glow.

It was exactly the same obsidian knife that Luke Duncan saw in his dream.

"Is that so, mother? You are protecting me."

Then it all makes sense.

Feeling the weight of maternal love, a gift from over a decade apart, Luke Duncan's face lit up with relief, his inner confusion and helplessness vanishing. He felt like he had found a new purpose and direction in life!!!
Before being caught by the authorities, he wanted to return to the Indian tribe where his mother was born.

"I remember the tribe was in Pennsylvania."

Using the geography knowledge he learned in junior high school, Luke Deng roughly identified the direction and took advantage of the night to quietly jump onto a truck that was passing by quickly on the side of the road.

On the other side, at 1 Police Plaza in Lower Manhattan, the New York Police Department headquarters building has the motto "Loyalty Until Death" engraved on the door.

Ray Kelly, who is middle-aged, has gained some weight, and his hairline looks sad. He is pacing anxiously in the office, waiting for news from the search team on the Hudson River.

He swore that he had never been so nervous even when his wife Lucy was pregnant and about to give birth.

After all, if you lose a child, you can have another one. If he can't catch Luke Duncan this time, his political future for the rest of his life will basically be ruined.

"God bless George, please find and catch that freak Luke Duncan."

Ray Kelly didn't know how long he prayed silently in his heart.

Finally, the phone ringing on the desk brought him some not-so-bad news.

The target person failed to detect the pheromones left on his body by the special sniper bullet.

The police station's specially trained police dogs have followed the scent and found the approximate whereabouts of Luke Duncan.

He landed on a highway more than 100 kilometers away from New York City, and eventually seemed to take a vehicle heading towards Pennsylvania.

"Very good George, well done!!"

Being able to get clues about Luke Duncan so quickly made Ray Kelly feel relieved.

He waved his arms excitedly and praised his capable subordinate loudly on the phone, but he was also a little confused.

Because according to police investigation, Luke Duncan's interpersonal network is very simple.

Apart from several colleagues in the company, the person he has the best relationship with is probably the owner of the nearby KFC restaurant, because Luke Duncan often buys hamburgers from him.

And these people are all in New York.

"I suspect it has something to do with the Indian tribe Luke's mother was born into, Chief."

George Gently is worthy of being called the detective with the title of 'New York Detective'.

Professional and reliable as always!!

After Ray Kelly asked this question, he immediately answered it, saying solemnly, "As one of the earliest federal autonomous states, Pennsylvania retains several Indian territories."

"Among them, the Indian reservation near Banshee Town is the tribe where Luke Duncan's mother, Sophia, was born."

"Given Luke Duncan's current state of confusion after his revenge, there's a high chance he'll head there."

"What are you waiting for?"

After listening to George Gently's analysis, Ray Kelly became even more excited, with a flush on his chubby white face, as if he saw a huge achievement waving to him.

After getting this credit, maybe he can run for the next New York State Assembly.

No, even running for mayor of New York City is possible!!!

(End of this chapter)

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