Cary's tears and nose ran down as he choked up like a child, saying "I take it...I take it...I only hope the master can...can spare my dog's life."
From today on, I swear to the sky and swear to death like a dog in my life, following the master, the sword, and the sea of fire without hesitation...
He begged the master to show his favor, asking to be shown kindness.
Marven smiled slightly, saying "Kindness doesn't exist, and I don't need someone like you to be my dog."
After saying that, he looked down at the dying Gu-worm under his feet and sneered, "I wonder if you have ever heard of the allusion of entering the urn?"
Cary's face turned pale, and he knew the allusion.
A torturer who excelled in torturing people invented the torture of burning a mouthful of the urn and then fleeing, but he never expected to be invited into the urn in the end.
To put it bluntly, it means treating the person's body with their own methods.
He was extremely frightened, fearing Marven would also create a hole on top of his head.
The only thing comforting is that Marven doesn't understand the art of raising Gu, nor does he have a natal Gu-worm.
Otherwise, if the Gu-worm is allowed to bite his skull cap and eat his brain, he would suffer a pain comparable to that of the eight hells...
So he cried and pleaded, "I know I'm guilty, so I only ask the master to give me a happy ending..."
Marven smiled slightly and said, "You can't ask me about this. You should ask your silkworm baby."
With that, Marven stepped on the dying Gu-worm with his toes.
Cary felt a panic in his heart but soon felt Marven was just frightening him, his natal Gu-worm would be loyal to him and under his control till death, and it was impossible to turn its head back to bite him.
However, just when he thought that, Marven suddenly punched a spirit energy into the Gu-worm.