The atmosphere in the big library is tense, everyone is waiting for Jenkins. He looked down at the note, quickly memorized the content, and did not forget to listen to the conversations of the people around him.
"Absorb water to grow? Is there no way to kill him? For example, use fire. I remember that there should be at least three special flames sealed behind the gate of Vientiane. There should be some samples of the demon flame last time, right?"
This sentence is said by the father.
"It's too late. The way to seal those flames is too complicated. The temporary seal won't last that long. Mr. Williams, have you finished reading it?"
"finish watching."
He confirmed it one last time, and handed the note back to the old man. He clapped his hands, and three nuns walked quickly from outside the door, holding sacrificial robes, tiaras and shoes respectively.
People in this era have realized that the air also contains moisture, so the golden ball that seals the bones also has the effect of isolating the air. But the weird skeleton that has grown to this level already has a certain space ability, and it is slowly absorbing the inorganic substances needed for growth from the air in an unknown space.
After changing their clothes, the irrelevant personnel in the library retreated outside one after another, and the gas lamps and candles were extinguished at once. Seeing his father nodding at him, Jenkins opened his arms and said loudly while walking towards the center in the golden light shining from the top of his head:
"A sage walks in the barren land, sees Yizi eating each other, and shouts a big crime! A sage walks in the extremely cold Gaochuan, sees burning books to keep warm, and shouts a big crime! A sage..."
He walked directly under the golden ball step by step according to the rhythm he read, then raised his right foot and stomped on the ground three times, raised the scepter of Bishop Parode, repeated three times, and used the tail of the scepter Duan drew a huge rune on the floor, and said in Common:
"The sage said, you are not from this world!"
A strong wind suddenly blew up in the library with the closed door. Jenkins understood that this was the correct step in the ceremony, so he drew the second rune immediately:
"The sage asked, why are you here?"
He felt a warm touch in a certain area of his forehead, which seemed to be connected to a distant place.
In the field of vision of the Eye of Truth, two chains made of runes protruded from the void, connecting the two sides of the golden ball. But to the naked eye, there was no chain at all, and the bones began to impact the seal of the golden ball, and the golden ball tended to turn black.
"The sage said, you are guilty."
With the spirit in the body flowing crazily toward the sky, the chain protruding from the void pierced the golden ball and tied up the skeleton.
Everyone could hear the ear-piercing sound of the chains scraping against each other, followed by a real look cast down from a higher sky.
Soft white light emanated from the dome of the library, and the strong wind howled through the hall, rustling the books. The chains tugged at the bones, bit by bit they sank into the white light.
ang~
It was the first sound it made, and the only attempt it made against the chain.
But it didn't help at all. With the sound, the humidity in the air suddenly dropped, and Jenkins also felt dry mouth.
The skeleton grew bigger out of thin air, until it could be seen that it was the prototype of a four-legged monster. It should be the spine, with terrifying bone spurs sticking out all around.
The bone spurs scraped against the chain and made a screeching sound, and the buzzing in his ears made Jenkins very uncomfortable. He lowered his head and dug his ears, and when he raised his head again, the white light and the monster disappeared.
What exactly was disposed of was not formally concluded in the end. Jenkins, who presided over the ceremony, was really tired, so he greeted his father and went home to rest.
Dad granted him a day off and reminded him not to forget Hathaway's invitation tonight.
When I woke up after a nap, the clock on the wall showed that it was almost noon. The memory of going out last night became as illusory as a dream. He looked at the ceiling of the living room and thought for a long time before remembering that he was going to have lunch.
Because I expected to sleep until noon, I went home last night and prepared breakfast for Chocolate before going to bed.
The cat who had been bored all morning had been lying on the sofa, resting the cat's head on its front paws and looking at the sleeping man. As for whether it sneaked out of the house to hang out in the morning, Jenkins didn't know.
Hathaway said that the carriage would pick him up on St. George's Avenue at six in the afternoon, so Jenkins didn't plan to go out in the afternoon.
His original arrangement was to continue to complete the final proofreading of the manuscript, and then finish reading the two books that his father ordered, but then he remembered that December had already begun, and his family's steam and water bills had not yet been paid.
He had to disrupt his plan, and took advantage of the nice weather this afternoon to go out with chocolates. After dealing with various payment items, I also went to the post office to buy a copy of this month's "Prospect of Tropical Disease Medicine" to determine the time for Mr. Corpse's party.
After returning from Beldylan, he has already learned from Miss Magic through the number of flower pots that Mr. Hood's party has not been held again during the week's journey, and the next time has not been determined for a long time, so in the near future No need to venture out at night.
The gift for the evening visit was a bottle of expensive wine, which his father prepared for him a few days ago. Seeing that he had nothing to do, he prepared to go home with some interesting chocolates.
As soon as they turned the corner, they saw Mary stepping down from a carriage holding her skirt. She was holding a book and a letter in her hand, and she should also come to the post office.
"Jenkins!"
She saw Jenkins from a distance, and waved him over.
This was the first time Jenkins met his family members on the street. He was stunned for a moment, then quickly walked across the street, avoiding the old man on crutches, and walked to the carriage.
"Great, I actually ran into you here. I'm going to pick up your father's clean suit later. Help me deliver this book to John. He left in a hurry this morning."
As he spoke, he handed the book in his hand to Jenkins. She was supposed to be posting letters, and then she was going to the dry cleaners, Jenkins remembered Robert had mentioned last night that he had an important reception on Monday.
"Oh, okay, that's perfectly fine."
Jenkins took the "Introduction to Mechanics" with a blue cover, and there were two scraps of paper with calculation formulas in it.
"So, the address is at..."
"In an apartment in the South District of Nolan, yes, No. 9, Sal Five Star Avenue."