"Who can tell me what these sea monsters are doing? why haven't they attacked yet?"
As if unable to stand the oppressive atmosphere, a believer asked in a low voice, his tone carrying a trace of confusion.
Unlike the disloyal believers, most of the believers who stayed in the Grand temple retained their absolute loyalty to the indigenous gods and were willing to sacrifice their lives to protect them.
They weren't afraid of death, but the situation in front of them confused the believers who were prepared to sacrifice themselves.
What was going on? was the sea monster going to persuade them to surrender and then take down the Grand temple without shedding any blood?
If that was the case, it would be too laughable.
The believers and the sea monsters were irreconcilable, especially the loyal believers. It was even more impossible for them to surrender to the sea monsters.