I Am God!

Chapter 702 The Devil’s Promise

Bamusi felt that everything was her mother's fault.

If her mother hadn't told her to leave, she wouldn't have had to suffer this crime.

Surrounded by mountains.

There was heavy snow falling in the sky.

The entire world was dyed white. Whether it was rivers, wilderness or thin forests, they all disappeared and were submerged in the white snow.

In this extremely cold weather, Bamusi, her parents, sister, and brother were lost. They had already lost their transportation and most of their supplies, and the situation became increasingly critical.

The father and mother kept running to high places to look for directions, trying to find the road and location covered by the snow again. As the sky slowly darkened, everyone felt a little panicked.

Bamusi had wrapped her head tightly, but the cold wind and frost still numbed her entire head. The coldness seemed to have penetrated the skull, penetrated into the deepest part of the brain, and froze the brain.

"Huh...huh...huh..."

Bamusi was so tired that she wanted to throw the bag away and then sit on the ground and lose her temper.

But she also knew that if she stopped, she would die, which frightened her.

therefore.

All her dissatisfaction could only be accumulated in her heart, and she felt extremely wronged.

She could only shout forward, to her parents.

"Dad, mom."

"Where are we now, and when can we get out?"

Bamusi's father and mother are ordinary workers hired by the local branch of the Potion Breeding Guild. They were sent here this winter. However, the potion breeding ground here has not yet been established, so the couple's tasks are more Stay here and observe the growth of the surrounding plants in winter, waiting for the guild to send someone over one day.

But something unexpected happened this winter. Heavy snowfall and severe weather that had not been seen in a century came. The sudden storm overturned the temporary shelter they built with wood and scared away their pack animals.

The heavy snow and strong winds continued, making it impossible for them to repair and retrieve the beast of burden, and completely cut off contact with the outside world.

It took a few days.

They decided to brave the wind and snow to leave this inaccessible place and go outside to seek rescue and a way out.

However, the road was not going smoothly. They lost their way in the heavy snow. The trailer they were carrying fell off the cliff on the road, and the few supplies they had left gradually ran out.

Bamusi was extremely cold. At first, she might have felt that she couldn't sit still and wait for death, but after walking around outside for so long, she began to miss the feeling of just sitting and waiting for death.

"We shouldn't leave, this is simply a stupid choice..."

The mother turned around and glared at Bamusi: "Can you shut your mouth?"

Bamu clenched her fists and retorted loudly without giving in: "You obviously did something wrong, but you didn't let me speak."

My mother wanted to say something, but in the end she just sighed: "No matter what, we have to find a way to survive."

After advancing for some distance, my father climbed up to a high place again. After looking around, he ran back into the valley.

"found it."

"found it."

"found it……"

From a distance, I heard my father's surprise call, and as I got closer, the call became clearer and clearer.

The father ran to his wife and children and said to them.

"The direction is right, I saw the mountain pass over there."

"It's right over there. As long as you get out of there, it will be a smooth journey."

"But there is a problem. I don't know if the heavy snow has sealed the mountain pass. If it seals the mountain pass, we will have no way to leave and will have to return the way we came."

The wind and snow were blowing loudly, and the sky became darker.

It will definitely be difficult to pass the mountain pass today, and we must find a way to set up camp first.

"It's getting dark soon. Let's go take a look around and gather some supplies needed for the night while there's still light."

"Otherwise, we will have a hard time tonight."

The three children nodded and began to look around for firewood and all edible food. Even if it was just a piece of rotten wood, it could bring life-saving warmth in such a cold night.

Bamusi took her brother to a coniferous forest in the distance. She was unwilling to climb the slope and picked up scattered dead branches at the foot of the mountain.

The younger brother climbed up the tree to chop wood, and soon chopped a lot.

But when he was busy and happy, he accidentally fell out of the tree and rolled down the hillside.

On the way, he hit a rock and fell out of his height.

Panting, Bamusi ran downstairs and saw her brother grimacing in pain, but it didn't seem to be a big problem.

"Not dead!"

"It would be better to die. It would be less troublesome."

Bamusi's eyes showed an expression of disgust. She hated trouble the most, and her brother always seemed to be causing trouble.

"Climbing so high seems like you have good physical strength."

"You show off your love so much, now you should be punished!"

"Guys like you..."

Bamusi continued to pour out her dissatisfaction towards her younger brother. The younger brother groaned in pain, but he also retorted under Bamusi's severe criticism.

"Can you help me get up while you're talking about this?"

Bamus: "Can't you stand up by yourself?"

"You made a mistake, why should you hold me responsible for your mistake?"

Finally, she helped her brother up dissatisfiedly. He walked very slowly and seemed to be wincing in pain every time he moved.

However, after his brother helped her up, he immediately left Bamusi who was walking in front. Finally, he endured the pain and walked the rest of the way.

After returning, my father checked it.

"There's some trouble. The bones are broken. I can't move casually anymore."

The problem is more serious than imagined. You can see the blackness spreading on the younger brother's back, which looks extremely scary.

Even if you can't see the specific inner injury, you can tell by looking at it that it's definitely not a small problem.

The best thing would be to go to a doctor, but of course they don't have that right now.

The younger sister, the middle child, ran over and bandaged and fixed her brother with wood and cloth. She said nothing during the whole process.

Compared to the proud Bamusi and her active younger brother, she is more of a transparent person at home, receiving no attention and speaking little.

The next day, it was still dark.

After dinner, my father and mother discussed it and decided to set off now and go to the top of the mountain in front to observe the situation on the other side of the mountain pass to see if the heavy snow had sealed the mountain pass.

The mother said to the three children: "Let's go ahead to see if the mountain pass is sealed and how to go next. You guys should rest here and wait for us."

Bamus asked: "What if the mountain pass is sealed? Do we just sit here and wait to die?"

Dad seemed very safe: "I remember there is a hut left by the Witcher Guild around here. If we really can't get out, let's go there and stay for a while!"

Bamusi didn't want to go to the witcher's hut. I heard that the witchers were a bunch of lunatics. There was no normal guy who dared to deal with the monsters in the abyss.

But she should be able to leave soon, and she wouldn't have to brave the snow to climb a mountain, and she could still take a break.

She was still quite happy.

She returned to the tent and prepared to take a nap, but not long after she fell asleep, a strange noise suddenly came from outside.

"Ahhhhh..."

There was a terrifying echo in the air, and an avalanche was heard, rumbling like a mountain collapsing.

"Run quickly."

"Run quickly."

As soon as Bamusi and her sister came out of the tent, they ran away immediately. After running not far, the sister suddenly remembered that her brother was still in the tent.

The sister dragged her brother and ran to the other side. They had just reached a slope until they saw the overwhelming snow in front of them, completely submerging their previous camp.

It was not completely bright yet, and the surrounding area was even darker due to the wind and snow, but they understood that the direction of the disaster was exactly where their parents were heading.

My sister said with a trembling voice in disbelief.

"dad!"

"Mother!"

Then, his eyes glazed over and he fell into silence.

After daybreak, they climbed up to check.

Regardless of whether the mountain pass was sealed before, it is completely sealed now.

——

In heavy snow.

Bamusi and her sister dragged their brother in the other direction on a stretcher. According to the direction pointed by their father, there should be a witcher's guild hut there.

After waiting for a long time, my father and mother have not come back, and they will never come back.

Bamusi was so scared that she kept complaining about her father and mother.

"I told you, don't come out."

"It's so stupid. It would be better if we stayed at home now..."

She even cried out loud because of her miserable and unfortunate situation and uncertain future.

While passing through a forest of dead trees.

Bamusi kept panting. She suddenly fell to the ground and didn't get up for a long time.

My sister was also very tired and stopped and breathed a sigh of relief.

Although Bamusi's body remained motionless, she spoke.

She turned her back to her sister and her voice was trembling.

She said: "Either we leave him here!"

The younger sister didn't understand what Bamusi said at first, and then looked at Bamusi in disbelief: "He will die like this."

Bamus yelled crazily: "I can't walk anyway, we have nothing to eat, the snow hasn't stopped yet, and we don't know how long we will have to walk."

"If this continues, we will all die and no one will survive."

Bamusi turned her head and looked at her sister.

Some things seem to open up and break that psychological barrier, making it less difficult.

She stared, her neck and jaw stiff.

"Mom said, no matter what, we have to find a way to survive."

"He is injured and there is no way he can survive. At least we have to survive, right?"

"It's so stupid that three people died together."

Bamusi grabbed her sister's arms and said to her.

"We have to survive, we must survive."

She was not only convincing the other party, but also seemed to be giving herself a reason, and her mother's words were the best reason.

My sister knew that what Bamusi said was true. The most sensible way was to leave one person behind and let the surviving ones live.

However, there was something in her mind that was preventing her from making the wisest choice.

Maybe it's love and affection, or maybe it's morality.

If people become so rational, if they really abandon all morals and constraints to choose the optimal answer, it may be difficult to call them human.

The younger brother who was lying on the stretcher watched the two sisters quarreling and said, "You go first. I will follow you slowly and I will follow you little by little."

Bamusi immediately became confident and pointed at her brother.

"Look, he can go and just want to be lazy."

"This guy has been like this since he was a child. He pretends to be pitiful and sick, and then he can get what he wants, and then he can be lazy."

"My mother gave him everything good because he was the best at pretending."

After Bamusi finished speaking, she walked directly forward.

She seemed very angry, feeling that she had been deceived by her brother and dragged him away for so long in vain.

"Damn it, how could I meet such a family member."

"Why did I come here? I should go to the best college to study. Why did I come to this remote country and suffer this kind of crime."

"Coming here was a mistake from the beginning."

"It's all dad's fault, why did he bring us here."

Bamusi felt that it was all her father's fault.

If her father hadn't been useless and was sent to work in this inaccessible place by the Potion Breeding Guild, then she wouldn't have encountered all this.

If her father had stayed where he was, she might have been able to attend the best college and even become a noble professional.

She felt that her entire life had been ruined from the moment she arrived here.

Bamusi's sister tried to continue leading her brother alone, but before she could take more than two steps, the energy she had just surged up evaporated.

She looked at her brother, opening her mouth to say something.

The younger brother also looked at his second sister. He reluctantly stood up and leaned against a big tree: "You go first!"

The second sister did not dare to look into her brother's eyes. She gave her food to him and said to him, "We will come back to you when we reach our destination."

The younger brother said, "Well, I'll wait for you."

The second sister ran forward. After running for a while, she looked back.

The wind and snow were so heavy that she couldn't see her brother's shadow, and could only vaguely see the outline of the tree.

——

I don’t know how long I’ve been gone.

When the two sisters were covered in frostbite and began to hallucinate, they finally saw the house left by the Witcher Guild.

The house was not made of wood, but of brick and stone. It had only one floor, but had several rows.

The two sisters almost crawled in, searching room after room, and finally found food in a cellar.

Bamusi, who was in a state of embarrassment and no longer had the slightest image of herself, picked up a fruit of the fern and immediately gobbled it up, not caring that it was still stained with mud.

The room was isolated from the wind and snow, the food drove away hunger, and the two finally recovered gradually.

There wasn't much food in the cellar, it was all left over before others left for the winter.

But if there are only two people, they should be able to eat it for more than half a month. While eating the food in her mouth, Bamusi calculated how long the remaining food would last.

"ah!"

Bamusi wiped the stains on her face. She was exhausted and just wanted to sleep now.

At this time, the sister reminded Bamusi that her brother was still outside.

Bamusi looked into her sister's eyes and finally said impatiently.

"knew."

"But we have to at least rest for a while and find some tools before we can set off!"

Bamusi only slept for a while, and her sister found tools and brought some food to wake her up.

The two of them put on the windproof cloaks they found in the room, wrapped two jugs of hot water in their clothes, and left.

The traces they left when they arrived had already been covered up by the wind and snow, but they discovered something strange when they were walking halfway. They found traces of a third person.

"Look, this mark."

"The guy came here on his own."

My sister didn't think so: "No, he needs to be much thinner."

Bamusi went over to try and found that it was about the same size as the mark she had walked through. It was really not left by their brother.

The two of them moved forward again with uneasiness, and finally returned to the dead leaf forest again.

When they arrived at the Dead Leaf Forest, they called out their brother's name, but there was no response.

The younger sister ran forward for some distance and then let out a loud cry.

Bamusi ran over and took a look and saw her brother's body. There was a big hole in the back of the body's head and the body was bloody and bloody.

It is clear.

Someone killed the younger brother.

And it looked like his brother had been dead for a long time. He should have been killed not long after they left.

The sister was standing in front of her brother's body at this moment, with despair, panic, and some regret on her face.

On the way back.

Both Bamusi and her sister were frightened, looking at every corner around them.

Behind dead trees, behind rocks, every possible hiding place, even in the thick snow beneath you.

They all thought there might be someone hiding there.

The two ran very fast and kept looking back. They always felt that a bad guy was following them.

They returned to the Witcher Guild's house, immediately closed the door, and picked up their weapons, holding them with both hands so hard that their joints turned white.

They looked outside from the window, but after squatting for a long time, they did not see anyone following them.

Finally, they breathed a sigh of relief and were ready to eat.

And when they opened the cellar, they found that the food in the cellar was missing.

Looking at the empty cellar, the two of them couldn't believe it.

Sister: "Is there no food?"

Bamusi pulled her hair hard: "How could this happen?"

She kept groping around the ground, but there was nothing inside.

Bamusi and her sister searched everywhere, but could not find food or anyone else.

It was like seeing a ghost.

And when they finished searching the last room and headed up to the attic.

But Bamusi seemed to have thought of something, as if there were many things connected together in her brain.

She suddenly turned her head and looked at her sister fiercely: "It's you, it must be you."

My sister looked at Bamusi: "Huh?"

Bamusi: "There can't be anyone. You can't even see animals in this ice and snow. How can there be other people?"

"It must be you, it must be you who did everything."

"I fell asleep, and you were responsible for packing things and boiling water. You must have hidden all the food at that time. Only you can do that."

"Also, my little brother died after we left. There was no one around. You were the only one who was by my little brother's side at that time. You must have killed him."

"You killed my little brother and you want to kill me. You want to live alone."

"You hid the food because there wasn't enough food to share. You could survive two months by yourself."

Bamusi seemed to have solved the case. The more she talked, the more she felt that all this was the truth. Her sister had no idea what Bamusi was talking about, so she explained to Bamusi in a panic.

But Bamusi couldn't listen to anything. She had already determined that her sister did everything.

My sister is the bad person, she wants to take away the food, she wants to kill herself.

Bamusi and her sister struggled together and kept shouting.

"You bad guy, you deserve to die!"

"You exchange the food for it."

"Give me all my food."

At the corner of the slope stairs leading to the upper floor, during the struggle, Bamusi grabbed her sister's neck and pushed her to the ground, her eyes were red.

“Where the hell is the food?”

"Tell me where you hid."

The younger sister kept reaching out and grabbing Bamusi's neck and face, drawing bloody marks.

"Uh... uh... not me..."

"not me……"

Seeing her sister constantly grabbing her and struggling so hard, Bamusi didn't dare to let go.

The red-faced sister pushed and hit Bamusi with all her strength, and broke Bamusi's nose with a fist in a flurry of dancing.

When Bamusi saw the blood, she became even more crazy.

"You guys want to kill me."

"You bad guy, you want to monopolize all the food and watch me starve to death."

"You are so bad."

She pushed harder and harder, and her voice became extremely sharp.

at last.

Only when she saw her sister losing her breath little by little did she recover from that crazy state.

Bamusi looked at the corpse on the ground. It was obviously her fault, but she seemed to have seen something incredible.

She showed a horrified expression, scraped against the ground and kept retreating, until she was pushed to the attic above.

"No."

"I didn't do it, no."

"It's not my fault, it's this guy's fault."

"It's all her fault, she tried to hide the food, she killed someone."

Bamusi stepped back continuously, and at this time a figure appeared in the dark corner of the attic.

The figure took out an ax and struck Bamusi hard on the head.

"boom!"

Only then did Bamusi realize that there really was another person.

She turned her head to see the guy's face clearly, but she couldn't move at all, and her consciousness eventually fell into darkness.

——

Bamusi is dead, but not completely dead yet.

Instead, we came to a strange place.

Wearing a cloak, an ax on her head, and her clothes stained with blood, she came into a dark hall filled with red light.

Sitting on a high seat in the dark hall was a beautiful woman with red skin and horns. She was so frightened that she stepped back, and then hit a copper pillar with a brazier on top, which made her scream in agony.

There was also a mark on her shoulder, as if there was a curse flowing in her body.

That is the mark of a sinner.

"Who are you?" Bamus asked as she looked at the being above in horror.

"I am the devil in purgatory." The other party told her.

"The devil of purgatory?" Bamusi had never heard of this name.

The devil nodded.

She seemed to be judging Bamusi's spirit, looking at the sins she had committed.

Then, the devil took out a piece of paper with a pattern on the back from the table on the right and looked at it to read.

"While you were alive, you committed a heinous crime."

"According to your heinous crime of parricide, the Lord of Purgatory will punish you."

"You will fall into purgatory, your consciousness will be swallowed up and torn apart, and you will turn into an insect and endure the burning of purgatory for a long time."

"Bamus, are you willing to accept it?"

The devil's thighs changed to an overlapping state, and he put the paper aside at the same time.

"or."

"You can defend yourself and tell us that you killed your parricide not because of evil, but for a deeper reason."

Bamusi shouted: "This is not fair, what crime have I committed?"

"I didn't do anything wrong, why should I be punished but not them?"

"The person who was wrong was obviously the one who killed me. He is the culprit. Why don't you punish him?"

"Demon hunter, the one who killed me must be a demon hunter who was hiding there and never left. Those guys are the most perverted and evil."

"He must have killed my brother first and then me."

"Why don't you punish those evil guys?"

Bamusi felt that the world was too unfair, and there was such a devil. Instead of catching the person who killed her, he said he would punish her.

Devil: "What about your sister? Are you not guilty of her?"

Bamusi: "What's wrong with me? It's obviously her fault."

"What that guy likes most is to pretend to be kind, but in fact she is the worst in the family. I know her too well."

"She is always silent and seems to be very honest, but secretly she hates me and my little brother the most. She feels that my little brother and I have taken away the favor of my parents and taken away things that should originally belong to her."

"I know that she has always wanted to be better off without me and my little brother, so that she can get everything in the family by herself."

Bamusi kept talking, as if her sister was a bad guy from beginning to end, and this could prove that her suspicions were correct, and it was all because of her sister's problems.

Devil: "Well, what about your brother?"

Bamusi was extremely surprised: "It's not that I want to abandon him, it's that we are all going to die and I can't save him."

"It's obviously his own fault. He fell from the tree by himself. What does it have to do with me?"

"Why should I be responsible for his fault? I didn't do anything!"

The more Bamusi talked, the angrier she became. She stood below and waved her hands.

"Yes."

"It's obviously their fault, why, why do I have to suffer such a crime."

"It's all their fault."

"And mom, if she hadn't said it would be dangerous to stay, we wouldn't have left."

"Father, he is the most hateful person."

"If he hadn't been sent to this hellish place, if he could have been useful, how could I have become like this?"

"My future, my whole life, has been ruined by them."

The devil said, "That time."

"It seems you were the one who decided to leave in the end."

"When the family voted to leave, your mother and your brother took the two votes to leave, your father and your sister took the two votes to stay, and you ended up voting to leave."

"Your father seems to have asked you if there might be danger on the road. You said you would rather encounter danger than stay in this ghost place."

"Why did everyone say it was their fault in the end?"

Bamu didn't feel at all that the decision was made by herself, she said confidently.

"Can I really make decisions for them?"

"I can't do whatever I want like my parents. In the end, it's obviously their decision."

"They are the masters of the family. They obviously want to leave, but they vote as if what we say counts."

The devil nodded: "So, you think you are not a bad person, not even a bad person?"

"Do you think you shouldn't go to purgatory?"

Of course, Bamusi thought so: "Of course."

The devil nodded: "Then, I'll give you a chance to prove yourself!"

"As long as you can prove that you are not guilty, you can not fall into the fire of purgatory, but enter the kingdom of God with beautiful dreams."

"But if you fail, then everything about you will belong to me."

The devil turned over the patterned paper, and there was a contract on the front.

The devil's contract was handed to Bamusi and told her that as long as she signed the contract, she would get a chance.

Bamusi hesitated for a moment, but finally signed her name on it.

The moment the pen fell.

A smile appeared on the devil's face.

When you don't admit your evil, the devil has already succeeded.

When you sign the contract, you have lost everything.

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