Chapter 1954: Revenge of the Devil (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please re
Chapter 1954: Revenge of the Devil (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please re
Chapter 1954: Revenge of the Devil (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please recommend!!!)
If you regard Hive as a normal person in modern society, you are completely wrong. He will absorb the memories and knowledge of others, but his values will not change because of this knowledge. After all, his values had been established before he was sent to the altar.
What happens later will only reinforce these three views.
In his mind, he didn't think he was a mutant, or rather, he didn't think he was just a mutant, he always thought he was a god! Otherwise, how could it be such a coincidence that he suddenly awakened his superpowers when he was about to be sacrificed?
This is the beehive.
He doesn't consider others, to him, himself is everything!
Therefore, he never felt that there was anything wrong with killing people, nor did he feel that there was anything wrong with using parasites to control other people. In his view, killing those people was a sacrifice to himself, and sacrificing to God was a very, very glorious thing.
The most common sacrificial ceremony of the Maya is usually held on the top of a mountain or in the courtyard of a temple. The victim wears ornaments on his head and his whole body is painted blue. Four assistants hold the victim down from the four directions of east, south, west and north. Afterwards, the priest will smear the victim's blood on the statue symbolizing the gods, and the body will be thrown on the steps of the pyramid, leaving the hands and feet alone for the next "rebirth ceremony".
Other sacrificial methods include beheading, the arrow of death (as the name suggests, I think it should be death by arrow) or throwing people into the Sacred Well of Chichen Itza. The Sacred Well of Chichen Itza, which has been corroded by sewage for a long time, is a naturally formed cemetery with a depth of 66 feet and a width of 160 feet. It is surrounded by very steep cliffs. It is a well-known big mouth on the earth today, waiting to swallow humans at any time.
In the eyes of the Mayans, those who were sacrificed were also glorious. In fact, in many temples, they would specifically enshrine some people. This was their value. It was not shameful, but rather a very glorious act.
Sacrifice means that the gods eat the sacrifices. The sacrifices and the gods become one.
How noble this is.
In his opinion, killing these people by the Hive was not a punishment, but a reward! Allowing those lower creatures to merge with themselves was an opportunity not everyone could have.
You know, he considers himself a benevolent deity... compared to other deities.
Although it sounds far-fetched, if you combine it with some historical Mayan sacrifices, you will find that although the word beehive is far-fetched, it is not without reason.
For the ancient Maya, sacrificial activities were more important than breathing air. The complicated rituals, complex sacrifices, and grand scenes formed an incredible contrast with their poor material resources. They believed that the sun would be destroyed, and they had to make some sacrifices to keep the sun's radiance and prevent it from perishing.
The latter, with skillful techniques, would have been like a sacrifice being performed at the top of a pyramid.
If the sacrificial victim was a captive, a few of his bones would be left by the captor to commemorate his military exploits. This fatal method was not the most common, and they used stone knives or sharp objects such as animal bones, shells, and thorns. On the extremely delicate carved lintels at the Yakzilan site,
Beehive grew up in such an environment. Would he think that sacrifice is a big deal?
On the contrary, sacrifice was a very glorious thing, and even the whole nation participated.
As for using parasites to control others... that's not a big deal. It's a gift, an act that brings people closer to God!
But the bastard Arthur rejected him.
The hive is not happy.
It is well known that the Mayan gods would kill people whenever they were unhappy.
"You actually rejected God's gift!!!"
The Hive was very angry.
As he roared, waves of yellow dust immediately spread from his body. The Hydra gang was scared to death. Damn it, boss! Are we still on the boat?
So they were afraid that they would run too slow, so they ran as fast as they could. Those who couldn't make it in time jumped off the boat directly... This was a gamble of life! You know, this boat was very big, it was a converted cargo ship, very, very big.
In this case, if you jump off, the first thing you have to consider is the water flow caused by the big ship... This thing might sweep you down, and then you will be helpless. What's more, the ship is moving!
Normally, you may think that the speed of a ship is not fast, but rather slow, because of the reference object. In fact, the speed of a ship is very fast, and once the speed is increased, it can go very far in the blink of an eye.
If you fall into the sea and want to catch up with the ship, that is pure dreaming!
Maybe you float up in a few seconds after falling into the sea, but when you look up, the boat has gone dozens of meters away. When you try to catch up, it will only get farther and farther away!
So generally speaking, jumping off a boat is not a good way to escape.
But compared to the chance of survival after jumping off the ship, the chance of survival after being caught by the parasites in the hive is basically close to zero.
So in comparison, the chance of survival is greater if you jump off the boat.
On the contrary, SHIELD did not retreat, but fought back more fiercely because of its better discipline and the support of the Avengers. It's not like those parasites can't be killed, so why should we be afraid?
However, these guys apparently underestimated the parasites in the hive.
The vitality of each of these things is not strong, but the number of them is huge!
Overwhelming.
In addition to muskets, the weapons in their hands also include various black technologies, such as lasers or sonic weapons, which are extremely powerful.
But in the face of sheer numbers, these things mean nothing.
One shot can kill thousands, tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of parasites, but more parasites will come pouring in. It's like using a torch to stop a flood. The torch can indeed evaporate some water before it goes out, but there will be more water behind it!
Those counterattacks were just a drop in the bucket.
One by one, the SHIELD agents were overwhelmed by the parasites and then fell to the ground as skeletons.
Seeing this situation, Arthur did not dare to fight hard. He put up protection at the first moment and used sea water to wrap himself into a ball. No matter how the parasites attacked, there was still a steady supply of sea water to replenish himself, so that the parasites could not get close to him at all.
Seeing the situation change drastically, Arthur stopped pretending and immediately called out to his companions!
"Santos!!! Bastard! Stop being so autistic! I'm almost dying!!! Come out and help me!!!"
As Arthur shouted.
Came a voice with a distinct Spanish accent.
"You know! I hate water! I don't like this environment. Also, I don't like bugs!!!"
With a burst of curses mixed with slang, a ball of fire rose from the rear deck! !
A huge fire giant who looked very similar to the ancient Mayans walked out, and with his roar, flames began to rise, protecting the SHIELD agents who had not been killed yet, and at the same time the fire also submerged the 'yellow sand'.
The moment the parasites came into contact with the flames, they immediately turned into green smoke.
The situation was stabilized for a while.
The person who comes is the new member of the Avengers, 'Devil' Chato Santana!
Chato originally belonged to a street gang and was a gangster. During a gang transaction, he had a gunfight with the police and was betrayed by his accomplices. He was shot and sent to the hospital for treatment.
Just at this time, a patient came to the hospital.
The patient was an old man who had collapsed on the street and was taken to the hospital. His name was Lazarus Lane, a Spaniard.
He and his family are from Spain.
In January 1531, the Spanish adventurer Francisco Pizarro led a 1-man army into the Andes Mountains, looking for the legendary Kingdom of Gold. Although these Spaniards were few in number, they were equipped with the most advanced muskets and cannons at the time and were very fierce. Later, they came to Peru in America. At that time, Atahualpa, the emperor who ruled the Inca Empire, had no idea about the mysterious foreign invaders of the Kingdom of Gold in strange costumes, so he did not take any defensive measures. At this time, Pizarro launched a surprise attack and captured Atahualpa. Atahualpa, who was afraid of death, pleaded with Pizarro that if he was released, he would fill the room where he was imprisoned with gold to the height of his hand. Pizarro agreed to Atahualpa's request, and Atahualpa's ministers soon sent 180 tons of gold. The Spanish colonists were stunned by the large amount of shining gold in front of them. It turned out that this was the so-called "Golden Kingdom"! However, Pizarro brutally hanged Atahualpa to prevent him from taking revenge if he regained his freedom.
Afterwards, Pizarro led his army into Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire, and looted all the gold and treasures there. In order to facilitate transportation, they melted many precious artworks into gold nuggets, obtaining nearly 5 tons of gold in total. Among them, the Inca emperor's golden throne weighing 90 kilograms was equivalent to the annual output of Peruvian gold mines. This plunder made the Spanish colonists gain huge wealth, but it also aroused the anger and resistance of the Inca Empire.
And his ancestors were also among the 180 people.
Unfortunately, the end of these plunderers was not very good. In the South American rain forest, the huge amount of gold aroused greed, which sowed the seeds of fatal disasters. Pizarro and his group had an uneven distribution of the spoils because of the gold, and eventually a fierce internal conflict broke out. All the leaders, including Pizarro, were killed or imprisoned in the internal conflict.
Gold should have made the Inca's gold-studded tops more gorgeous, but the reality was cruel. The South American rainforest was covered with blood by gold, but this did not stop the evil. More Spanish adventurers crossed the ocean, risking their lives, and rushed to the South American jungle like crazy, wanting to plunder more gold from here. This greed and ambition eventually led to the colonization of South America, bringing great pain and suffering to the local residents.
And these pains and sufferings also gave rise to something indescribable.
Lazarus Lane's ancestor returned to Spain with the spoils, but he did not expect that the wealth he brought back would bring an eternal curse to his family!
They've brought back a vengeful demon!
This demon has been haunting their family's bloodline. As time goes by, their family members die one after another, and no one can live a peaceful life. Lazarus Lane is the last bloodline of this family.
(End of this chapter)
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