Chapter 72: The Bride of the Sun (8)

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  That must be him.

  To be precise, from the appearance point of view, the "god" in the portrait looks exactly like him.

  Even their expressions are similar. When they look at people, their eyebrows will stretch out and they don't look too aggressive.

  If it weren't for Wu Zhu, Bai Sang would almost think this was his own self-portrait.

  The only difference is that the person in the painting has long hair.

  Just like the story at night, the god's hair is getting longer and longer because he lost his power and could not control his physical characteristics.

  Bai Sang forced himself to calm down and began to recall the description of the god in the story.

  He is the incarnation of the hibiscus tree, and finally transformed into all things.

  It seems that his name also means something.

  In other words, the characters in the stories told by monsters at night can all correspond one to one in reality.

  And this also represents their camp.

  For example, gods and strange children are in the same camp in reality.

  And other people, such as villagers, also have their own ideas.

  Some people want to kill the gods and seize their divine power, while others just want to imprison the gods out of fear and worry.

  --From this, two branches of the majority camp can be distinguished.

  This is also why the previous common choices of other players were not all extreme killings.

  No wonder he is in the minority who wants to take the ?he line.

  Isn't it true that the god in the story is alone?

  The only helper should be the "weird kid". Suppose all the characters can be found in reality? Correspondingly, who is that "weird kid"?

  Bai Sang vaguely had a candidate in his heart.

  If there really is such a correspondence of reference, it can only be Keizang Akira.

  In the story, all the children expressed their desire to marry a god, but only the "weird child" really wanted to follow through.

  The bridegroom corresponds to Akira Kagezo.

  It also corresponds to what Bai Sang thought before. Jing Zangming is the only person who may be in the same camp as him.

  But is everything really that simple?

  Bai Sang stood up, he had to ask other people.

  Other clergy in the Holy Land might know about the "Old God".

  But after he inquired about it, the answers he got were all taboo, as if mentioning this old god was something bad.

  Several people were unwilling to say a word to him.

  This taboo was unexpected to him. It was normal for most people not to share things about their former gods.

  Bai Sang decided to change his mind.

  He was going to ask the current god of the "sun".

  This sun god is very strange. His body is a pitch-black fireball, and his totem is composed of two circles of flames.

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