Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 729 Athena’s Interrogation

Queen Zola, with three men, slowly arrived from a distance.

She came closer and looked down at Odysseus, who was kneeling on the ground, motionless as if petrified.

Medusa shouted: "Who are you?"

"Ugly banshee, you don't even recognize me anymore?"

Medusa did not recognize Zola's face, nor her voice, but she recognized the unique tone.

"Athena!" Medusa shouted, waking up Manda, "Run away!"

Manda was about to escape on the snake staff, but suddenly forgot how to control the flying boots.

When they were stunned, a bolt of lightning struck and overturned the scepters under the three people's crotches.

Manda covered her vitals and gritted her teeth in pain. The Sphinx, who had lost her power, fell into a coma.

Medusa raised her head full of snake hair, her right eye burst into red light, and she rushed away from Athena.

Athena avoided Medusa's sight and smashed half of Medusa's face with one punch.

Medusa fell to the ground. Athena first looked at the Sphinx lying on the ground: "Daughter of Typhon, for the sake of your father, I will spare your life."

He turned and looked at Medusa again: "Ugly snake demon, give me a reason to let you go!"

He wanted to crush Medusa's head with his kick, but suddenly Manda's figure disappeared.

Athena smiled, and she sensed Manda's aura behind her. When the golden finger was about to touch the back of her head, Athena ducked down, turned around and punched Manda in the stomach.

Manda was in so much pain that he almost lost consciousness, but he still used his last bit of strength to pierce Athena's knee.

Athena screamed in pain and hit Manda's back with her elbow. Manda rolled her eyes and passed out.

This was the second time Athena was injured by Manda, and she wanted to kill Manda immediately.

But he still controlled his anger. For him, the manda had a more important purpose.

Turning around, He prepared to kill Medusa first, but found that there was no one behind him.

Medusa disappeared, as did Odysseus and the Sphinx. The three men behind him stood there blankly, as if they didn't know what happened.

These three people, one is Abigail, a seventh-level believer of Zeus, one is Kissin, a seventh-level believer of Poseidon, and the other is Batman, a seventh-level believer of Apollo. Odysseus relied on his class advantage to steal away A brief memory of these three seventh-level believers. He originally wanted to leave alone, but one of Medusa's snake hair got into his pants. In desperation, he could only run away with the Sphinx and Medusa. .

Carrying two women on his shoulders, Odysseus ran not too fast, and Athena's eyes quickly locked on him.

He took out the scepter of wisdom, and dozens of sharp olive branches caught up with Odysseus, preparing to pierce him into a sieve.

But the olive branches stopped behind Odysseus, and they could not penetrate Odysseus' barrier.

Athena was stunned. She knew that Odysseus had the skill to use barriers, but she didn't expect that the barrier was so powerful. It seemed that this skill must have come from Cronus.

He wanted to continue chasing, but suddenly he felt the earth tremble.

If it crosses the line, He cannot use his divine power excessively in the mortal world.

Putting away the scepter, Athena signaled her three subordinates to stop chasing. She caught Manda, and the purpose of this trip had been achieved.

Athena waved her sleeves, and an olive leaf turned into a green blanket. The group sat on the blanket and flew into the mountains in an instant. Three subordinates were on duty at the door. Athena took Manda into a cave.

Manda was still unconscious, so Athena took out another olive leaf and dropped dew into Manda's mouth.

Manda's lips trembled and he opened his eyes. The moment he saw Athena, he closed his eyes again.

Athena ticked Manda's nose: "Is it too late to pretend to be dead now?"

Manda smiled and said: "I'm not pretending to be dead. I hope I can wake up from the nightmare as soon as I open my eyes."

"No chance," Athena lamented, "You will never wake up from this nightmare for the rest of your life."

"It is a supreme honor for a mortal to be favored by the goddess for a lifetime."

Athena smiled: "Your little mouth is so sweet, even sweeter than my brother's mouth. Do you know why I let you live until now?"

"I want to force Hermes to appear in the mortal world."

"You are really smart. Guess, will He come to save you?"

"Let me ask for you," Manda said seriously, "I will tell God Pan the news and ask him to give you a message."

"It doesn't have to be so troublesome. My brother is so smart. He will know what happened soon. Let's have a good chat during this time. I have a few questions to ask you."

Manda sneered and said, "You should know that I am not a person who gives in easily."

"Does that mean you don't want to answer my question?" Athena's eyes showed a hint of chill.

Manda said calmly: "You have misunderstood me. I will answer truthfully, but this is entirely out of piety and respect for the gods."

Athena smiled: "I accept your respect, but tell me first, where did your pair of sharp claws come from?"

Manda shook his head and said: "I don't know. It has been like this since I entered the level. It may have something to do with my special entry process."

"What's special about your entry process?"

"I completed my initiation in Typhon's temple, but ended up becoming a Hermetic."

"In other words, you are a stolen believer of Hermes?"

"I can't call it stealing. This is God's favor for me."

Athena was silent for a moment, shook her head and said, "Neither Hermes nor Typhon have such powerful claws, so I suspect you are lying."

"I'm not lying. This is just my speculation. I really don't know where this skill comes from."

"Since you don't know, I will check it out for you, cut off your right hand and give it to me."

"Cut...down?"

"Yes." Athena nodded.

"Myself, cut it off?"

"I can cut it off for you, but my knife isn't that sharp, and you don't want to make yourself suffer any more."

Manda stared at the right sleeve for a while, and Athena smiled and said: "Don't be so nervous, it just hurts a little bit. I will help you with the pain, and you won't bleed too much."

"Okay..." Manda stretched out his hands from his robe, raised the fingers of his left hand, and aimed at the wrist of his right hand. His body was shaking violently.

Athena became a little impatient: "I'll say it again, if you can't do it, I can do it for you."

"I don't dare bother the goddess, I'll do it myself!" Manda gritted her teeth, shouted, and cut off her right hand with her golden finger. Blood spurted out, and Manda rolled on the ground in pain.

Athena ignored Manda, picked up her right hand from the ground, and examined it carefully.

This was an ordinary human hand, nothing special about it. Athena rubbed her fingertips carefully, but she didn't feel the terrifying sharpness at all.

Could it be said that after leaving Manda's body, this sharp claw loses its function?

wrong! Athena suddenly remembered something, Manda could use a clone.

He turned around and saw Manda still rolling on the ground.

He wanted to pick up Manda, but found that Manda's body shrank sharply and disappeared without a trace in the blink of an eye.

Athena was shocked! Could it be that what I just captured was his clone?

impossible! Athena can tell the difference between the real body and the clone, and she will not make such a mistake.

But this severed hand definitely does not belong to Manda's true body. The moment he cut off his hand, he replaced himself with his clone.

How did he do that? Where is his true identity hidden?

Manda is currently in the temple of Pan.

Athena overestimated him. He didn't have the ability to replace his real body with a clone, but he had a way to summon a part of the clone.

After absorbing the divine power of Hermaphroditus, Manda's clone skills changed. The number of clones changed from one to four, and each clone had different characteristics.

The first clone still has the power of the God's Punishment Warrior, the second clone is stronger, the third clone will cause confusion in thinking, and the soul cannot be easily placed in it, the fourth clone can be disassembled, and only part of it can be summoned, and It doesn’t have to come out of the belly button.

Under the watchful eye of Athena, if she wanted to summon a complete clone, she would inevitably be discovered by Athena, but Manda only summoned one hand of the fourth clone, which grew out from Manda's ribs.

Manda hid her real hand in her robe, stretched out the right hand of the clone, and cut it off. It really hurt, and the clone was also flesh.

But rolling around in pain was an exaggeration. The reason for this exaggeration was to take Pan's palace out of his robe.

With the blood of the severed limbs, Manda entered the palace of Pan, knelt in front of the statue, and prayed loudly to Pan.

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