For a long time, Sophia gave him the impression of being ambitious and selfish.
It is also a characteristic of the Bishop that he likes to do little things behind his back.
But this was the first time Lorne knew that the bishop, who looked solemn on the surface, was actually so afraid of death.
Feeling the fear in the woman's heart, before the monster arrived, Lorne threatened the woman and promised Sophia the dream of a bishop.
"Don't you want to be an eternal queen?
Help me kill this monster, and I will let you have eternal life.
You will live under my rule until the end of the world, as long as it is within the scope of my permission. , I won’t interfere with whatever you do.”
Since Lorne is a meat ball, Sophia's plan to control the meat ball to replace Lorne has naturally gone bankrupt.
Lorne could feel the woman's complex psychological fluctuations.
If she continued to have random thoughts, wouldn't the meaning of merging Sophia and the meat ball be gone?
Lorne's promise was very targeted in view of the woman's fear of death and her desire to have power in the future.
It's just that Lorne's credibility with Sophia is too low.
As soon as the man's promise was revealed, the bishop had doubts in his heart.
When it was passed to Lorne, he felt Sophia's distrust of him.
Even if he removed most of his emotions, there was still a look of embarrassment on the man's face.
No matter how you say it, Sophia can be regarded as his woman, but his woman actually has no trust in him at all.
As a man, Lorne should really examine himself.
But the situation at the scene did not allow him to waste any more time on Sophia.
While giving the woman a final warning, he controlled the meat ball and tried to block the headless monster's flesh thorns with his tentacles.
"There is no time, the monster has already attacked.
Your choice now is very simple, either be killed by the monster, or help me defeat it.
In the future, when I rule the whole world, as long as you listen to my instructions and help me manage it, The church meets my needs and I can guarantee that your position will not be threatened by anyone."
Lorne's promise just now sounded so good, so Sophia would be suspicious of the man.
But now, although the man's meaning is not clear.
But knowing what this guy's true nature was and seeing the true disgusting face of the meat ball, Sophia knew exactly how she could satisfy the beast's needs.
To be honest, Sofia felt very ashamed that she was a holy clergyman secretly helping a man satisfy his disgusting desires.
But just like Lorne said, as long as he obeys his instructions and finds a woman for the beast who can satisfy his desires, Lorne really does not need to replace his position as pope.
After hearing what Lorne said, Sophia felt that this man had some sincerity.
But being someone like a madam, Sophia would naturally not feel comfortable.
In Lorn's induction, the woman even showed anger.
Fortunately, Sophia has always been a woman who is afraid of death.
No matter how angry she is, she will not give up her life.
And the headless monster that wanted to attack her had to bear the wrath of the bishop.
No further persuasion was needed from Lorne.
The woman who also discovered the attack of the headless monster directly created a huge flame shield in the direction of the flesh thorns.
Perhaps because of the bonus of the meat ball, Sophia's holy flame power seems to be stronger than usual.
The flame shield formed in a hurry blocked most of the flesh thorns, and the ones that escaped were only minor injuries to the huge size of the meat ball that was deliberately revealed.
But after merging with the meat ball, the feeling of pain was still faithfully fed back to Lorne's brain.
This was also the most unacceptable thing for Lorne.
For a moment, he thought he was a meat ball.
But fortunately, he was not given the opportunity to go deeper, which prevented Lorne from truly emotionally integrating himself with the meat ball.
After the headless monster discovered that the meat thorns could not harm a meat ball of the same size as it, it lacked With other effective attack methods, it just ran over and wanted to win through hand-to-hand combat.
But it was the headless monster that was helpless.
With Sophia's help, Lorne didn't have to fight in close combat with such a monster that was good at hand-to-hand combat.
While retreating to keep a distance from the headless monster, Lorne ordered Sophia to let the woman use the most powerful force to see if she could burn the monster directly.
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With the bonus of the meat ball, the bishop who regained his strength indeed lived up to Lorne's expectations.
Huge fireballs continued to hit the headless monster one after another.
The flames that could only be destroyed by temperature even once almost caused the monster to fall.
It's a pity that if the headless monster was so easy to deal with, there would be no need for Lorne to sacrifice the meat ball.
When they were chasing him, Sophia had already killed him.
Sure enough, Sophia deliberately covered the monster's body with the same flames as before.
Using the method of peeling off its skin, the monster quickly reappeared in front of Lorne.
Fortunately, Lorne's intention is to consume the opponent.
After the monster's size becomes smaller, the Cyborg's sword can also pose a sufficient threat to it.
As long as there are no red-eyed orcs to supplement the monsters, he will definitely be the victor in this war of attrition.
But before he could give Sophia the command to continue the attack, the woman's voice came from underneath Lorne again.
“What are those black things?”
Under the illumination of the fire, the surroundings were as bright as daytime.
Sensing the direction the woman was pointing from Sophia's mind, what Lorne saw was a headless monster that was one size smaller but covered in black scales.
Originally, the monster was the same as the meat ball, and its whole body was made of meat.
The color is naturally more flesh-colored.
With the sudden addition of black scales, the monster's entire body looks much more high-end than a flesh ball.
This kind of change was something Lorne didn't expect.
He was very sure that Meatball didn't have such scales.
So where did the monster's scales come from?
After carefully distinguishing the pattern of the scales, Lorn really saw some clues.
I have had a lot of contact with orcs in the grassland, and I also have a certain understanding of the armored monster Lorne.
The scales on the headless monster seemed to be similar to the carapace on the back of the monster with a back armor.
In addition, there was no modified monster with a back armor among the monster's guards.
Lorne seemed to have guessed the reason.
The monster must have stuffed all the captured monsters with armor into its stomach, and then evolved into the scales it has now
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