Chapter 464 - 456: Words Fail to Hit the Mark
The woman with hair like seaweed that’s always wet, holding a ceremonial staff, not only has an alluring figure, but her attire is quite revealing. The large expanse of fair skin on her chest and her full thighs are all exposed, yet no one dares to cast a disrespectful gaze, because she truly would gouge out the eyes of the offender.
She is Sabrina, the Ocean Goddess’s High Priestess, the superior of an Ocean Goddess bishop investigating a murder case in Bay Town. She once single-handedly killed a powerful Dragon Turtle. Now she stands on the deck of the Tide Surging, frowning at the boundless sea with a heavy expression.
What kind of matter could give such a high-ranking Ocean Goddess High Priestess such an expression?
The goddess she believes in demands that she confront a Red Dragon... The Red Dragon’s disguise may fool ordinary people, but not the eyes of the divine. The key issue isn’t that the Red Dragon killed the goddess’s devoted followers and Priests, as such trivial matters don’t concern the goddess, but rather that the goddess has long been displeased with the Red Dragon’s behavior.
Sabrina squinted her eyes, recalling the information her subordinates gave her, thinking about how the Red Dragon had occupied Watchtower Port overseas decades ago. At that time, Watchtower Port was an obscure little city. Who would have thought it could develop under the Red Dragon’s rule?
In short, Watchtower Port transformed from a small city into a bustling metropolis, with merchant ships passing like a weaving shuttle and the population increasing tenfold, yet the number of Ocean Goddess followers barely rose, all due to the Red Dragon’s policies.
The Red Dragon decreed that religious activities could not be organized or held in non-religious venues. The Red Dragon forcefully subdued various maritime forces on and beneath the Flash Sea and encouraged fishermen to work in factories. Even more so, Druids were arranged to do weather forecasting... If the ocean ceases to be dangerous, who would worship the Ocean Goddess?
"Red Dragon, I hope you can repent in time."
