After Barbara left.

Kevin lay down on the bed, closed his eyes and fell into a deep sleep again.

I just woke up, but Kevin was still worried about his father and Bennett. So he couldn't sleep well and woke up easily.

Now, having done what he could, Kevin felt relieved and stopped thinking about it and rested again.

Great God of Light, your believers pray again.

God of Light, you promised to revive us, why are they all dead? Why don't you come?

No, there has never been a God of Light. There has been no God in this world for a long time!

Kevin's sleeping face frowned. These words echoed in his ears. There were prayers, curses, despair, and hope.

There are four words in every sentence: God of Light.

What God of Light? Are you referring to me?

Kevin was sleeping, thinking vaguely.

A picture suddenly appeared in my mind.

It was as if I was in the universe and saw Azathoth surrounded by evil gods.

His heart was devoured by endless fear and despair, as if he was in a dark abyss with no escape. His body trembled involuntarily, and cold sweat dripped down his forehead.

"No!"

Kevin was startled and sat up. He subconsciously looked around. He looked at his hands again and gasped in shock.

"What? It turned out to be a dream. Great! It turned out to be... Ahem, it turned out to be a dream! Phew."

Kevin sat back on the bed, subconsciously blocking out the scenes from his previous dream.

Staring blankly at the ceiling, Kevin found himself a little different. He felt like he had something important to do.

A question popped up in my mind.

Why, I dreamed about this, my imagination should not be able to reach that level, the nightmares before are not on the same level as this.

I tried to get up, but found that my body was much better. I could get out of bed directly. Although it was still a little inconvenient, it was much better than before when I couldn't even get out of bed.

Strange, is my recovery so fast? Or is it that the priest's treatment is better?

Kevin had some questions in his mind, so he came to the table and grabbed a glass of water.

The water cup broke directly.

Kevin looked at his hands stupidly and didn't react for a long time.

Then he stomped the ground hard with his foot.

boom.

The cracks in the ground spread out like a spider web.

Kevin jumped up in shock, but he didn't control his strength well and hit his head on the ceiling.

He fell to the ground, and the severe pain from the recurrence of his old injury made Kevin touch his head and swear.

"Oh my god, what's going on? My power..."

With doubts, Kevin tried it and found that his strength increased several times and his speed also increased a lot.

Suddenly thinking of something, Kevin searched everywhere, but he didn't find what he wanted.

"Isn't it the Eye of God? Apart from the Eye of God, what else in this world can achieve this level? Could it be that Barbara gave me some medicine?"

As soon as the words fell, Barbara's worried voice was heard.

"Kevin, what happened to you? Why is there such a big noise?"

Having said that, he pushed the door open and walked in.

Seeing the mess, Kevin was standing naked in the middle of the house.

"Ah, Kevin you..."

Barbara covered her eyes shyly and quickly left the room.

Kevin was a little embarrassed and hurriedly found a piece of clothing to put on. He pretended to be calm and said, "Um, Barbara, what's the matter with you coming here?"

Knowing Kevin was trying to change the subject, Barbara didn't expose him. She continued, "Sister Alice agreed to help."

"That's great. I've almost recovered. I'll go with her."

Barbara retorted without thinking: "No, your injury hasn't healed yet, it's not appropriate to go out now."

"Huh? Barbara, you didn't use any strange drugs on me, did you?" Kevin was a little confused. He had thought it was Barbara who did it.

Barbara shook her head blankly and said, "No, shouldn't I tell you what medicine I'm using?"

"Then it seems that I am in good health." Kevin didn't intend to dwell on it anymore.

No matter how you look at it, these changes are good.

"You look good, and you look really good," Barbara's voice became quieter and quieter. Kevin's well-defined muscles could not be shaken off from her mind.

Kevin heard a sound and asked in confusion: "What did you say?"

Barbara was startled and said hurriedly: "Nothing"

"Forget it, let's not talk about this. I'm almost recovered now. I can't just let Alice help. I have to go there myself."

"Uh, it's too late for you to go now. Sister Alice has already gone to the ruins."

"You're not going alone so soon, are you?"

"Yes, they brought a lot of bombs with them. They were going to blow that place up."

Kevin was speechless. He had heard Albedo often say that Alice was crazy and was almost the same as Klee.

Today, I heard that it is true that like mother, like daughter.

"Forget it, I'll go take a look too." Kevin still didn't intend to give up. He opened the door and prepared to leave the church.

But he was stopped by Barbara.

Kevin is stubborn, but Barbara is even more stubborn than him.

Their eyes met and they stood there facing each other.

"You can't go. I don't know how you recovered so quickly, but you are still injured. And you look abnormal. I think it's necessary to observe you for another day."

"Watch for a day, Barbara. Wait until the ruins are blown up. Can the old men survive?"

"Don't worry, Sister Alice knows her limits."

"If you have more sense, you wouldn't bring explosives to rescue people."

"Who said explosives are not defenseable? Kevin, you just don't believe me, right?"

"I..." Kevin was choked. He had to admit that Barbara's words "I don't believe you" really hit her weak spot.

Barbara also caught this weakness and pretended to be disappointed and said: "If you think I'm unreliable, then go ahead. Anyway, it's hard for me to succeed in anything I do."

The last sentence was serious, and Barbara really thought so.

"Barbara, this is not your problem. I want to help, too, you know? Now I'm getting pretty good."

To prove himself, Kevin stomped his foot hard on the floor.

"S..." He immediately took a breath of cold air and made a contribution to global warming.

The floor is not the same as last time. Not only are there no cracks, but there is no noise either.

Barbara squatted down, touched Kevin's leg worriedly, and blamed him: "Don't hold on, you're like a child."

Kevin couldn't hold it in any longer and was mocked as childish by a girl who was a few years younger than him.

Nothing makes people redder than this.

Kevin was eager to prove himself and said, "Go and see that room and that ceiling. I destroyed it all."

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