"They would believe in you as long as you don't say otherwise. If anyone doesn't, ask them to dive into the underground river to have a look themselves," Jacob said.
"Why can't I tell the truth? Mr. Ye, is there something you're hiding from me?" Jurnee asked.
"I'm not keeping it from you on purpose. It's just that this matter involves too many people. If many were to find out about this, it would cost a lot of trouble. Even if you tell others about it, no one may believe it. This is not something that happened in our world but the Three Thousand Worlds. You can't say a word to your department," he insisted.
"Alright." After hesitating for a long time, she nodded slightly.
"Good girl. We're lucky to be able to return alive," he said with a smile.
"I agree. What happened to us in the past two days was unfathomable. I can't believe we were in another world, let alone learn about the existence of God."
Right then, her mind was still blown away by the enormous corpse.