"Before sunset tomorrow?" Aesop frowned slightly. He rolled up the white socks in his hand and stuffed them into his pocket as if nothing had happened. He said, "This is a bit difficult. The time is too short, and the Tianting has not undergone much training. Even if it is completed, it may not be able to be controlled well."

Ivy had guessed what Aesop would say. She knew full well that building a golem that size was no easy feat; otherwise, humans would have already created one during the war. But she also noticed that Aesop's use of the adjective "somewhat" suggested it wasn't impossible.

So she stood up and wanted to kneel down in front of Aesop, because she heard that this posture was the most humble and solemn posture in human culture.

"This is my grandmother's last wish. I hope you will fulfill it no matter what."

Ivy knelt down, imitating the posture of getting down from the seat in Middle-earth and repeating it for Aesop.

After finishing, she subconsciously raised her head to see Aesop's reaction.

As a result, before she saw Aesop's face, she saw another pair of eyes appear under Aesop's crotch... that is, under the bed, staring at her, almost scaring her to the point of cardiac arrest.

"Who is that person..."

Ivy jumped up immediately and almost used her vines to indiscriminately attack the people under the bed. But before she raised her hand, she felt that the person under the bed looked a little familiar.

After taking two more glances, her eyes widened: "Wisteria?!"

Then, Zi Teng was pulled out from under the bed. When she came out, her hands were tied and a white sock was stuffed in her mouth. She couldn't speak, as if she had been kidnapped.

"Aesop!" Ivy glared at Aesop, "What does this mean?!"

At that moment, Ivy felt extremely chilled.

I didn't expect that Aesop, who was so favored by my grandmother, would be such a person.

How could Ivy dare to let such a person go for the final battle with her grandmother?

Aesop looked at Ivy's angry expression and felt that this was no longer a magic trick, so he pointed at Ivy and asked, "Didn't you send her?"

"I sent them?! How could I have sent them?!" Ivy pointed at Aesop and shouted angrily, "You'd better explain it to me!"

Aesop said, "Then I don't know. She was already here before I returned to the room."

"He was already here before he went back to his room?" Ivy was almost amused. "Do you take me for a fool? Huh? Who can prove what you said? Who can prove it? The three of them?"

Ivy pointed at Stank, Jair, and Bluez.

"Those three are your accomplices. Do you think I'll trust them?!" Ivy shouted. "What's your plan here? Are you a beast?"

Facing Ivy's accusation, Aesop did not panic at all, but said calmly: "There are still people who can prove it for me, but it's not these three."

Then he walked to the wardrobe and opened the door.

"Look, there are two more here." Aesop said, "They should be able to prove to me that I am not a beast."

184 is so cool

On the outskirts of the Yor Forest, Amat was already running around in a panic.

It's all chaos, it's all chaos.

The entire Yor Forest was in turmoil. Since dawn, the earthquakes hadn't stopped, as if the earth was about to split in two. As he watched, the center of Yor Forest was sinking, as if something was about to emerge from the dusty earth.

If that were all, then Amat wouldn't need to worry too much, but the problem was that as the earth cracked, Amat felt that tremendous magic power was constantly pouring out from under the ground.

There is no doubt that this level of magic power is simply not something that mortals can possess. It can only be the only mythical creature in the Yor Forest - the Forest Grandmother.

The Church is definitely the organization with the richest intelligence resources in the world. They know that the Forest Grandmother is very familiar with the situation of the Forest Grandmother. They know that for the development of the Yor Forest, the Forest Grandmother buried her body in the soil, allowing the Yor Forest to absorb her nutrients and develop in troubled times.

Thousands of years have passed since the Forest Grandmother voluntarily buried her body underground, and it is very likely that this history is even longer than the history of the Church.

Everyone thought that grandma would die in the same way.

But now, she is leaving the surface of the earth and is unscrupulously releasing the tremendous magic power that has been sealed for thousands of years.

What exactly does she want to do? What does she want to do?

Amat had no idea that a mythical creature that was on the verge of death in the first half of the night suddenly burst into unprecedented vitality in the early hours of the morning. What on earth did she want to do?

And Amat also saw that the Tianting had already started.

This ultimate weapon of mankind, which had never left the blueprint even during the war years, was now taking heavy steps, slowly approaching the center of the Yor Forest, where the grandmother was.

Amat tried to get a better look, but his vision was soon obscured by giant vines that broke free from the earth.

This is the power of the forest grandmother. She is using her body to block all eyes that want to peek at her.

This made Amat even more impatient.

Although he was the only person in the church capable of walking freely, second only to Yudi in combat power, this second only meant that if Yudi's combat power was 90 points, his could only barely reach 20 points. There was no other way, the gap was so obvious, because everyone else was only in the single digits.

As for the mythical creatures, only the demigod Yuti could handle it. He could only watch, or else send his most elite knights in to attack immediately and see what was going on. But then, he would be the one who started the war. The Church started the war... He couldn't bear that accusation.

But he didn't know what would happen if he just sat back and did nothing.

If something really happens, he will be the first to be held accountable.

Youdi, oh Youdi, it’s already this late, where are you?

When he thought of Youdi, Amat felt a headache again.

If something really happened to Youti, then Amat would also be responsible, after all, it was he who gave out the "Undercover Investigator's Guide".

Damn it, how could he have imagined that the "very professional" his subordinates said when they handed over the manual actually meant that kind of professionalism!

Now, if something really happened to Yudi... Although the possibility was small, it was not completely impossible. If something really happened to Yudi, then Amat would really be able to commit suicide in a moment when he returned.

Just when Amat was so impatient that his hair was about to fall off, Youti's voice rang out beside him: "What are you going around in circles here for!"

Amat was stunned for a moment, then turned around suddenly and found that Youdi had come back at some point and was standing behind him, looking at him unhappily.

"Yuti?!" Amat was shocked, "You... are back?!"

"Nonsense." Youdi said angrily, "Do you still want me to die or something? Is there anyone in this world who can kill me?"

"But……"

"Don't say that, he's just a small cultivator." Youdi snorted, "In my opinion, he's just a piece of shit."

"...Your identity has been exposed?"

"Of course not," Youdi said, "I can complete the mission without revealing my identity. It's very simple."

"Then how did you do it?"

"I did it according to the manual you gave me." Youdi said, spreading her hands. "There are tutorials for this kind of thing. Do you still think I can't do it?"

Amat: "..."

"Okay." Youdi patted the dust off her butt and said, "Let's go back."

"Go back?" Amat was shocked. "How can we go back now? Don't you want to check the situation?!"

Yudi finally realized something, glanced back, and said, "Oh," "Well, it's actually nothing serious. We were overthinking it. The Forest Grandmother doesn't want to start a war, but... she wants to fulfill a wish. The Sky Thunder isn't a weapon of war, but... a prop to fulfill a wish."

After hearing what Youdi said, Amat was completely confused. "What on earth are you talking about? Why can't you speak more clearly?"

Yudi was suddenly in trouble.

How should she explain this clearly?

Even though she had heard the whole story when Aesop locked her in the closet, and knew that this guy wasn't here to start a war, and that Forest Grandmother didn't want to be a warmongerer in her final moments, after learning the whole truth, Yudi really wished these guys had a little more ambition, that they really wanted to start a war.

After all, the truth of the matter was too weird, so weird that Youdi didn't want to tell it out loud, otherwise it would seem that the church had been waiting here for a month and a half, and she had gone through so much trouble to sneak in, which seemed like a stupid thing.

"Anyway...it's like this and that." Yudi waved her hand impatiently. "Just trust me, there won't be a war. If you don't believe me...then we can just wait and see."

"Wait and see?" Amat had no idea why Yuti suddenly kept silent about the reason.

But Youdi really didn't mean to explain too much. Instead, she sat down and looked at the central area wrapped in vines.

Seeing Yuti like this, Amat had no choice but to wait together.

But when he looked into the depths of the forest, although he could not see anything, he could feel the force that seemed to be able to tear the earth apart, and he had no idea what was happening inside.

"It's like this... Is there really no war?" asked Amat.

"Don't worry, there really isn't."

Yudi was also looking in... How should I put it? If she didn't know the inside story, she would just think that the current situation was the beginning of a war, but now that she knew the inside story, she could only feel... "Is this really that powerful?"

The battle lasted all day.

During this period, Amat couldn't sit still several times and was pulled down by Youti.

Finally, around sunset, the shaking died down.

Disappearing along with it was the majestic and vast powerful magic of the Forest Mother.

But it did not disappear completely. It dispersed along with the vines that blocked the view, and fell like rain, landing on the withered trees, making them spring up with new life like bamboo shoots after rain.

Amat immediately understood what had happened. He murmured, "Is the Forest Grandmother...dead?"

Yudi hummed, then exclaimed, "It can actually last a whole day. It's really powerful."

Amat turned to look at Yudi and asked, "How did she die?"

Youdi thought about it and said, "It's so cool."

"……What?"

"Okay, the incident is over. I'll report the whole story to the bishop." Youdi stood up, patted her little butt, turned around and walked away. "We can withdraw now."

Amat still refused to let Youdi go: "What on earth is going on..."

"Don't worry." Yuti waved her hand. To reassure Amat, she said, "Grandmother is dead. There's no need to worry about anything. Besides, I've already completed the other mission."

"Another mission?"

Yuti glanced at Amat and said, "Aesop's body sample, didn't you ask me to get it?"

Amat was stunned: "You got it? How did you do it?"

"Of course it depends on your manual. Just follow the manual, right?" Yuti decided not to tell Amat the whole story, but said vaguely, "As long as you strictly follow the regulations in the manual, this kind of thing is very simple."

After hearing this, Amat immediately fell into a long silence.

Finally, he gently patted Youdi's shoulder and said, "Really... you have sacrificed too much."

Youdi: “?”

185 Men, even if you may break, you can't retreat

Let’s turn back the time half a day to the early hours of this morning.

When those vines wrapped around the core area of the forest like giant pythons, forming a tight existence that looked like an "arena", the Forest Grandmother also fully revealed her body.

It is much bigger and more magnificent than imagined.

Even Jer, who had lived the longest among the group, was so shocked by his grandmother's intact body that he was speechless.

Of course, he really couldn't speak. After all, he was just the leg of the Tianting, and the few of them could only communicate through consciousness.

How can I describe my grandmother's body specifically... I can only say that the fifty-meter-tall Tianting is just barely no more than a dwarf in front of my grandmother.

"This is truly... a feeling I've never experienced before." After emerging from the ground, Grandmother's tone became more relaxed, as if she no longer had to carry the forest on her shoulders, her body and soul free. Perhaps it was a last gasp of energy, but she felt a surge of vitality. She looked towards the Thunder and said with a smile, "I'm ready... What about you?"

Tian Ting did not respond, but slowly bent down and grasped the sword at his hip.

After Ivy found them and explained the situation, the four of them urgently practiced some more, and their coordination was much more proficient than at the beginning.

But it is absolutely impossible to say that it is flawless. There is not enough time, so every movement of the Tianting is still a little awkward.

However, some movements can be mastered without special practice, as if they are engraved in men's DNA.

That is - draw the sword!

Right now, the Tianting is ready to draw its sword and chop down the most powerful tree man in the world!

Although before today, the four of them had felt a little afraid of fighting a powerful enemy like Grandmother, when they actually stepped onto the battlefield and faced the one in need, they felt the fluid in their veins constantly stirring, and their courage was rising step by step.

No matter who the enemy is, no matter how powerful the enemy is.

When encountering an enemy, you must draw your sword!

This is their way of escorting!

No need to say more! Grandma no longer had time for idle chatter. With the cooperation of the four people, the Tianting immediately performed the actions that had been practiced countless times during this period.

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