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Chapter 113 A Lifetime of Atonement
When Wang Da saw that she had no intention of killing him, he calmed down a little and explained, “He has divine power. He can connect the head of a baby with the body of an animal. Moreover, the dead babies could come back to life. He said that he was god of creation-humans were all created by him.”
Su Shanshan did not expect that they would believe such crap. Wang Hu had merely awakened a special power.
She asked curiously, “Have you never been out since the apocalypse?”
Wang Da shook his head in confusion and said, “God said that he was prepared to exterminate some disobedient humans who triggered the apocalypse. He chose us to be his believers and told us not to go out.”
The villagers corroborated his account.
Su Shanshan felt sorry for these people’s ignorance. It was really tragic that they ate human flesh and killed their own children because of that.
“We should go,” Gu Jincheng said.
Su Shanshan looked back at the village. The villagers were all gathered together, far away from the pile of grain where the baby monsters were. They did not dare approach.
She sighed. “I want to do something else.”
Gu Jincheng glanced at her and knew what she wanted to do. A hint of exasperation flashed across his eyes as he said, “Go.”
Su Shanshan smiled slightly. She knew that Gu Jincheng would understand her.
She came to the pile of grain and extended her hand to shoot an ice blade into the cave. There was no sound in the cave. The ice gradually rose and spread to the entire cave.
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At this moment, Su Shanshan’s face became a little pale. Her body swayed for a moment. Gu Jincheng stepped forward in time to help her. A lightning ball was thrown into the hole to help her complete the last step.
After the rice crops were frozen, they shattered into pieces, and the hole in the ground was exposed. The baby monsters in the cave were also frozen into ice, crushed into powder, and turned into white ice shards that scattered on the ground. They shone under the sunlight as if they had been washed clean by the sun and returned to their purest forms.
Gu Jincheng’s lightning ball shattered the entire cave. Everything in the cave was buried, forming a huge grave. Even though Su Shanshan was a level-six mutant, she could not withstand the sudden freezing of such a huge area. She calmed herself down and picked out a rectangular stone slab from the ground. She stuck it on the top of the buried cave. There was no name on it. She hoped that they would not have to suffer in their next lives.
When she did all this, the villagers huddled together in joy. In their hearts, if those monsters were dead, they would be safe.
Su Shanshan, who had noticed their expressions, turned around and said, “Do you think this is over? These infants died because of you. If you don’t redeem yourselves, they will come back for revenge.
At that time, you will all die!” she said slowly and deliberately.
The sound of the villagers swallowing their saliva could be heard. Their faces were filled with fear, and their bodies were trembling as they hugged each other.
Su Shanshan smiled sarcastically. Since they believed in God and were afraid of death, she would use the same method to make them express their repentance.
“It’s not completely impossible to resolve. You just have to sincerely pay your respects at this cemetery every day and beg for their forgiveness,” she added.
Wang Da was the first to kowtow to the grave. “We will definitely, definitely repent. Don’t kill us!”
His voice infected all the villagers. They knelt on the ground and cried for forgiveness.
As they were kneeling down, Su Shanshan and Gu Jincheng drove away. At the driver’s seat, Su Shanshan looked very unhappy. Those baby monsters knew to let go of their family, but what about those villagers? Those villagers were the monsters.
Gu Jincheng looked at her helplessly and said, “Human hearts are the most scary.”