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338, Peerless Dancer

I don’t know when, some people began to discuss that John was the Messiah in the prophecy of Ilia, especially the vast number of people from the bottom of Salem and many Samaritans, who were full of expectations for this, and the news gradually came to Herod’s ears. John himself never regarded himself as such. He just remembered what Joseph said: “The Messiah is not a title, but an achievement. Only by completing such a mission with such a vow can one achievement. He can be you or me, and it is not who we claim to be!”

That's what John did, but people couldn't help but talk about it. King Herod knew, and the Marroons knew, and of course it was impossible for the Olympus gods to not know.

John was upright and often rebuked the elders of Salem in public preaching for their pedantic and arrogance, and Herod's greed and evil deeds. Finally one day, Herod ordered people to seek a crime of slander and blasphemy, arrested John, and held him in a prison underground.

John himself was a son of a priest and had many believers among the people. Although Herod had put him in prison, he pretended not to be his original intention and explained to the people around him that it was his queen, Herodias. In his heart, he still admired John's honesty and courage. Although John did have offensive sins, he was still willing to respect him.

Although John was imprisoned in the dungeon, many of his believers could still hear the voice of this guide while meditating in quiet nights. John was already a great master who awakened the original power, but no one knew what kind of realm he had? Such a person could not be locked up in an ordinary prison. Although Herod locked him in Yinsen's dungeon, he did not add special guard measures. His purpose was probably to let John escape by himself.

Herod knew that many Salem and Samaritans believed that John was the prophetic Messiah, and he did not want people to think that he wanted to kill him. But if John escaped from prison, he would confirm his crime of escape from prison and would always be the identity of a fugitive. On the other hand, Herod also knew that the gods of Olympus would not let this person go.

The governor of the Marros had already sent a message to Herod. Aboro brought down an oracle to punish John. Herod also knew something that happened twenty years ago. At that time, the governor of Marros also conveyed Aboro's oracle to his father, Herod, the old king, to search for newborn babies in the city of Salem to find people who might have parasites in it.

In fact, the old Herod knew very well that the Maro people were searching for the Messiah in the prophecy of Ilya. But he still gave orders to do it. The reason was very simple, because he did not want to lose his dominance, and now the little Herod thought was the same. If people thought that John was the son of Arhat and would be the king of the new kingdom that led the Salem people to establish, then it means that before the Maro people's rule was overthrown, Herod's rule would be overthrown first.

No matter who people think that the Messiah in the prophecy is, Herod can only accept himself, but he still has to hide his si-heart. Looking back, John escaped in that search because he was the son of the priests of the Temple of Salem. Now it seems that the person the gods of Olympus are probably looking for is him!

...

As time passed, Herod's birthday came, and the noble people in the city of Salem received invitations to attend the celebrations in the palace. Herod prepared a grand banquet to entertain the guests. After drinking and eating, of course, there were various performances. Folk artists with unique skills came to the palace to perform, and minstrels performed psalms on the spot to praise God and the great king, and ** was a sword dance.

In order to cheer up the banquet, Herod's wife, Herodd, ordered his daughter Salome to dance for Herod and the guests. Salome was the daughter of Herod's younger brother, but Herod later married her brother's wife, Herodd, and Salome became his stepdaughter. The young and beautiful dancer walked into the hall and danced with a long sword in his hand with the sound of the soundtrack like a war drum.

Her eyes were brown, her facial features were beautiful, her eyes were as clear as water but slightly chilling. However, when she smiled with her teeth, it was like the spring breeze melting the ice and snow, and she looked so gentle and charming. Salome did not just use the sword as a prop to sway and dance slowly. Obviously, she knew real martial arts, but it was integrated into the beautiful dance to show the moving beauty of hardness and softness.

The soundtracks are fluctuating and volatile. The sword in the girl's hand sprinkles into a silver light, setting off her graceful figure, and sings a poem with her melodious voice.

Please tell me that God is my light, my salvation, and my life guarantee.

Please tell me that under the light of God, there is no fear of the enemy's swords and guns.

So who am I afraid of, whom will be hurt by whom I fear?

When the enemy's carriages rushed over, his heart was not afraid, and behind him was the curtain of God.

He once faced his enemies with his head held high, sacrificed himself to God, and listened to the chanting of the sky.

God, the god who saves me, don't abandon your people.

I am looking for you, beg your listening and compassion, and don't cover my face with me.

Whose abandonment is this? Whose sins are you forgiven? Please strengthen my heart, and I will see you in the end!

This is a hymn to the gods, which have been circulated on the Tianshu Road for a long time. For hundreds of years, people in Salem have sang it to express their respect for Arahor. The girl is so charming, her singing voice is so moving, and her sword dance is breathtaking. The audience is deeply intoxicated and even forgot to cheer.

When the song ended, Salome saluted King Herod with an elegant figure. Only then did the audience realize that the dance was over and they all gave warm applause and cheers!

Herod had already drunk a lot of wine, and a red light of excitement appeared on his face, and he whispered to Salome: "For this peerless dance, you should receive the heaviest reward! My daughter, please say, no matter what you want, as long as I can give it, I will give it to you!"

Salome was about to speak when a voice suddenly heard in the spirit hun: "Listen to the dancer in the palace, this is the will of God. You will answer that you will ask your mother, and your mother tells you that the reward you want is the head of the head of John the baptist."

The light in Salome's eyes dimmed and he saluted to Herod, "Father, I want to ask my mother." After speaking, he turned around and left the hall.

...

John in the dungeon was sitting and meditating, but suddenly he heard the ethereal song in the spirit, just like the long-standing memories that have traveled through many years. He opened his eyes in the darkness and remembered a person, the flower of the dream Fessi. Before returning to Salem, the baptist had already survived the endless trials. During those many reincarnation experiences, a man named John also enjoyed this chant in a brothel in the Ejumfossi.

His name in this world also happens to be John, and the name John is very common in the continent of Days, which is not a particularly surprising coincidence.

The song was obviously deliberately sent to his spirit hun by the chanter, spreading from the palace to the dungeon in the distance, and the prison guards guarding the dungeon were unaware of it, which shows that the chanter also had an amazing achievement. John already knew what would happen next, and he seemed to have been waiting for a long time at this moment.

As expected, not long after, a ray of light suddenly appeared in the dark dungeon, and Yinsen's breath dissipated without a trace. It seemed to have become a warm and tranquil world, separated from the outside world by the magic of space. Salome's figure appeared in front of John out of thin air, looking at him and said, "John, do you still remember me?"

John stood up and looked at her with a gentle smile: "I remember the song that there was a girl named Themisbee who danced and sang to a general named John in the city of Mengfeis in Eju."

There was a flash of bo light in Salome's eyes: "It seems that I don't need to tell you anything else. Your achievements have reached the end of the human road. This small dungeon could not hold you back."

John nodded and said, "I have witnessed endless life. When I see you, the final test will come. But I am no longer General John, and you are not the flower of Meng Feisi."

Salome looked at John, her face and breath were changing. She no longer had Salome's appearance or became the flower of Dreams of the past, but showed the true face of Goddess Luthemis and said slowly: "But you are still you, I am still me."

Her voice was filled with divine information, and the origin of the flower of Meng Feisi and a series of things that happened later were imprinted into John's spirit. John walked forward, held one of her hands and said, "I know, Angel Moses has told me, how should I describe my feelings? After three hundred years, you have left the Kingdom of Olympus and found me!"

Themis looked down at John's hand and whispered: "I don't need your senses. Can't you be more proactive?"

John smiled, opened his arms and took her into his arms, stroked her waist and back and said, "It seems that no one here knows that Salome is the goddess Themis who left the Olympus god."

Themis said before him: "I have never shown my identity, so naturally I will not be known. Today, in the palace, someone conveyed such an oracle to me."

John asked, “Do you know who is in charge behind the scenes?”

Themis replied: "This time it was Aboro. He lost the bet and will retreat forever in front of Améng. Later, Améng fell into the cycle of life and was no longer his original identity. Aboro naturally wanted to stop Améng's verification, and even hoped that Améng would never return to heaven."

John sneered, "Silly Aboro, he really mistakenly thought that I was the Ah Méng God in the cycle! I deliberately misunderstood him, but what's the point of doing this? Even if you get rid of Josu, Ah Méng God will not die, but just continue to revolve. Will he still want to have a good end when Ah Méng God returns to heaven? The next time he meets Ah Méng God again, he may die."
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