The Supreme Satanic System-Chapter 230 Forsaken Rain God Tribe!
He then further added, "Now, if you want to either find or communicate with me, then you need to just infuse some of your Origin Chi into it. Try it."
"Yes, this will work. Alright, I'll snoop around half the region of the western side while you do the other half of the region of the eastern side. Good luck!" Jeremy Bradford said.
"Hey, why do I feel you are bossing me around here?" Jo Moriah asked, but no one responded. "Dang it! He has already left." He yelled when he inserted a trace of his Origin Chi into his part of the Talisman paper and witnessed that Jeremy Bradford was already inside the region of the village.
After coming inside the village, both of them witnessed that there were only ladies and children in the village. And they all had the same physiques as humans and the only difference was that they had more than a pair of eyes. Some had two pairs of eyes, and they even spotted a middle-aged-looking lady clad in the most luxurious-looking dress, which had four pairs of eyes. Except for the normal pair of eyes, which looked like human eyes, all the rest were a tad bit white like mercury. They all wore strange kinds of colorful robes made from animal skins and plant roots.
Two hours later, the lady with the pair of four eyes came out on the ground and announced in English, "My dear two human guests, why are you still hiding this long? Please, come out and state your reasons for coming to my Forsaken Rain God Tribe." She then tapped the tip of her walking stick twice over the ground and suddenly a heavenly rain fell out of the blue and a human figure was revealed. 𝗳𝓇ℯe𝓌𝚎𝚋𝓃𝚘𝚟𝘦𝑙.𝑐𝚘𝙢
"Hee-hee-hee found you!" the middle-aged-looking lady said and then she looked at another spot and said with surprise, "Mmm-hmm, really fascinating! Alright, the nice camouflaging method can even manipulate rainwater. Can you two grow some balls and come out already? This poor lady is already wetted to…. Ahh, I understand! You two must have enjoyed the views, right?" She even teased them with an amiable smile as she gripped her pair of colossal bosoms.
"Ahem-ahem! Eh, spare me the view. Okay, I'm coming out." Jo Moriah said, coughing out.
"Obviously, you're the one who's capable of manipulating the rainwater. Not bad-not bad." The middle-aged-looking lady said as she was grinning from ear to ear.
"Well, I'm enjoying the view, but this old fella is such a party-pooper to give in so easily." Jeremy Bradford said, deactivating the Dark Dragon Soul.
Tak-Tak!
At that moment, the lady tapped twice on the ground, and suddenly, the rain stopped. Even the water on the ground and the water that had been soaking her and Jeremy's clothes had mysteriously dried.
"Alright, where is my manner?... I'll introduce myself first." The lady introduced, waving her hands elegantly. "I'm Joe Kassandra. The chieftess of the Forsaken Rain God Tribe. And you?"
"Jeremy Bradford! Just called me by my first name since you're a beautiful lady." Jeremy introduced himself, flirting with her.
"And I'm Jo Moriah!" Jo Moriah introduced himself too, with just a few words.
"Well, since we have shared our names, then you're the guest of my tribe…. Gentlemen, welcome to my Forsaken Rain God tribe! Please follow me." Joe Kassandra, the curvaceous lady, said and led them toward the center of the village.
As they passed by, all the kids yelled cheerfully, smiling as this was like once in a blue moon to see two humans in their villages, and their mothers held on to them, preventing them from interacting with the humans. They spoke a strange melodious language with soft tones.
"What a lovely village?" Jeremy Bradford said as they waved at those children with a smile.
"Hmm, if I knew this, I should have left some of those meats for those little fellas." He uttered under his breath.
At last, they reached the biggest house in the village, where the Chieftess brought them inside.
"Please have a seat first." Joe Kassandra said while gesturing at the chairs made from bamboo as she grabbed one herself.
Jeremy Bradford and Jo Moriah occupied a chair each.
Joe Kassandra snapped his fingers and mysteriously, a bottle of liquors and three wooden cups materialized on the portable table.
She poured the wine, filling the three cups to the brim, and suggested, "Why don't we start with a toast?"
She then picked up a cup and lifted it in the air.
Jo Moriah glanced at the two cups, and then he winked at Jeremy Bradford and picked up one too.
Jeremy Bradford also lifted his wine cup and then they tapped, saying, "Cheese!"
They guzzled down their wine all at once.
"Well, since the two gentlemen from the human clan follow my tradition of sharing wine, then…" Joe Kassandra said with a charming smile but interrupted before she finished her words.
"No, I'm not a human." Jo Moriah responded.
"Wrong! Even though you have evolved, in the end, you're still a human." Joe Kassandra corrected him while saying firmly. And then she further added, asking: "Well, let's get to the proper business. My questions are; why are you gentlemen in my tribe? Did you seek something from us?"
Jeremy and Jo Moriah glanced at each other meaningfully.
"Don't worry. We never hurt a guest who shares a drink with us. Whether you can trust me is up to you to decide? But judging by your look you seem to need my help, yeah?" Joe Kassandra said as her voice sounded sincere.
"Whatever. There is no harm in sharing this, anyway." Jeremy Bradford muttered and then he further added, "Lady Kassandra, actually, we are not from this place."
"I already knew about that since the human empires live far away from here," Joe Kassandra, the Chieftess, responded.
"No, I mean, we're not from this world." Jeremy Bradford said.
"Huh!" Joe Kassandra, the Chieftess, exclaimed in surprise as she was never expecting this.