Chapter 123 Death
The goblins quickly built a small prayer room in the ward.
Kalalailai stood up from the bed with the help of others. He looked at his hands, which were full of wrinkles.
"Isn't it said that elves never grow old? I thought that since I have elven blood, I would have some elven characteristics."
With just this sigh, Kalelelei began her prayer.
"Great master..."
Fari heard his prayer, but Clarele could no longer hear Fari's voice.
The moment the prayer began, the magic that was used to sustain Kralele's life became ineffective.
His body was deteriorating rapidly, and within seconds he began to feel dizzy, his brain having difficulty processing the information coming from the outside world.
All the remaining energy in his brain was now used to pray to Fari, asking Fari to choose another believer to replace him.
Before Fari could respond, the connection between him and Kralele was severed.
The ward was now in chaos. The goblins were at a loss after seeing Kalele fall down. In the end, it was the human foreign affairs minister who picked up Kalele and put him back on the bed.
Immediately afterwards, a ray of divine light flashed on his body, temporarily pulling back Kralelelei, who had almost crossed the line between life and death.
"He can't wake up."
The priest of the Church of Life came over, put his hand on Kalelele's body, sensed his physical condition slightly, and then made a judgment.
Kalalailai was still alive, the blood in his body was still flowing, and his organs, which had long been overwhelmed, were struggling to function with the support of divine magic. But he could not wake up.
The prayer just now put too much pressure on his brain, and now this organ has almost completely stopped functioning. All he can do now is to keep this body breathing.
And his prayers seemed to be incomplete.
The priests of the Church of Life understand the normal process of prayer. After the believers pray, there should be feedback from the gods. This feedback may be clear, or it may just be some vague mumbling, or it may just give back some strength that the believers need.
Before Kalele's "god" could give feedback, Kalele's brain was overwhelmed and the prayer ended.
This kind of prayer that is not completed thoroughly may not allow the "God" to fully receive the message of the person praying.
Fari did not receive the complete prayer. He could feel the prayer coming from the thin white line, but perhaps because it was suddenly interrupted at the end, Fari only heard some broken prayers.
“Does prayer produce results?”
The other panicked goblins also noticed this problem. Many of them were knowledgeable and quickly realized the problem.
"No matter what, get the troops ready first. There may be chaos."
"The surrounding city-states might have ideas and contact the surrounding mercenaries."
Although it seemed that these officials and ministers were making preparations in an orderly manner according to the plan, judging from their abnormally fast speaking speed, they were obviously in a panic.
"Dragon, here comes the dragon, the master's messenger."
The guards shouted outside, and the discussion of the goblin officials and ministers in the room suddenly stopped. A sense of security seized them.
"It's Lady Savrina who has arrived." "It seems that the master anticipated the current situation and sent Lady Savrina."
The prayer had just ended, and even a stupid ogre should have known that Savrina did not come because of the prayer, and there was not enough time.
For the goblins, there was only one possibility left, that was that the situation was under the control of their master, allowing Savrina to arrive at such a perfect time.
“Cancel the plan.”
"Stop the hidden spy."
The sudden appearance of Savrina caused those forces that were planning to take advantage of the chaos in the city-state to stop.
"Does that dragon really have the ability to predict the future?"
Of course, those forces have a thorough understanding of the goblins' patron Farui, but the way they learned about it was by looking through the goblins' records about Farui. Obviously, the goblins' distorted records made them have unrealistic imaginations about Farui.
No one thought that Savrina's appearance at this time was just a coincidence.
Even Savrina herself had the illusion that Fari saw through everything and sent her here.
She shook her head, getting rid of this illusion. After becoming a young dragon, she began to gradually feel the existence of the power of faith. Just now, a large amount of faith power surged into her body, and the various emotions and wishes contained in it made her a little dazed for a moment.
This is the side effect of the power of faith, which will affect the people who receive this power all the time. These are just ordinary believers. If they are all believers who have a closer connection with the "gods" and have a greater influence on the "gods", Safrina may have been completely affected and really believed that she was following the prophetic order of Farri to go here to solve the problems of the goblins.
This is why only when one reaches the quasi-legendary stage, has countless legends of his own, and has a very solid understanding of himself, will he try to have the first believer.
Savrina quickly noticed the small house of Kalalelei, which was guarded by three layers of defense inside and outside. She transformed into an elf girl and landed lightly at the door.
"A smell of decay and the magic of the Cult of Life..."
Safrina probably guessed what had happened. The last time she saw Kalalai was two years ago, and at that time she could feel that the body of the Farui follower had aged and he didn't have much time left.
She pushed open the door and walked in. None of the soldiers around thought of stopping her, and they just watched her walk into the house.
Safrina walked to the second floor with ease and walked towards the innermost room. In her perception, that was the most crowded place and also the original bedroom of Kalalailai. He was probably there.
The city-state officials stood in two rows in the bedroom. As soon as Savrina opened the door, she saw Clalele on the bed.
She sighed. This was the life of a goblin. When Farui left the mainland and returned to Dragon Island, Kalalai was just at the end of middle age, but now, the goblin in front of her was already standing on the line between life and death.
"He can't wake up."
Savrina could also see this, so she spoke to the officials and ministers.
"Gather one hundred young "people" with strong faith. Your master will select new believers from among them."
Then, ignoring the officials who had happy expressions on their faces and were thinking about their own things, Safrina walked to the bedside.
"Let him go, it's time for him to go."
The priest of the Church of Life nodded and lifted the magic that was being maintained on Kalalei.
(End of this chapter)