Extra! Extra! No casualties in plane crash, it was a Divine Dragon passing by!
Shocking! A certain young master cultivating flowers and plants actually raised a true dragon!
Great news!...
There was a lot to remember, but nothing particularly memorable.
Until one day, A-Tan said to him, "Uncle Mu asked me today if I was too lonely staying in the Phoenix God Palace because it was so empty. He thanked me for coming to keep you company and asked me to bring you something, but I refused."
His increasingly arrogant and sharp blue vertical pupils stared straight at him as he asked, "You don't know you're wrong because you're unwilling to think it through or admit it. How can you face Uncle Mu? He raised your father himself, and after what you did, Uncle Mu never said a harsh word to you. Is that why you think Uncle Mu won't be sad?"
A-Tan sneered: "Even so, Uncle Mu still cares about you. You only care about taking crooked paths to get me to release you, but you don't want to think about where you went wrong. You really disappoint me. I thought that even if you were ruthless, you would know what you should and shouldn't do. You only care about your own pleasure and keep hurting the people who genuinely care about you. You really did a great job."
"How arrogant and righteous you are." Mu Chunfeng's heart trembled, but he still refused to admit defeat and said, "Let me admit my mistake... What did I do wrong? Imprison my father and kill my brother? Just because they are my elders and relatives, they turned their swords against me and took my life. When they used me, I had to offer my neck to be slaughtered?"
He leaned forward slightly, and the chain around his neck tightened a little more, but he didn't care. A hint of bloodlust flickered in his dark, deep eyes, and his thin lips moved slightly as he slowly uttered three words: "I... refuse."
A-Tan couldn't help but look at him with a strange gaze, and asked him in a daze, "It's only natural to take revenge, do you really think... that someone like my father would keep you trapped here just because you're taking revenge?"
Mu Chunfeng: "...?"
A-Tan simply said, "If I tell you, even if you understand, you won't be able to break the seal. Think about what my father told you, and think it over carefully."
Mu Chunfeng really thought about it.
This time, I need to calm down and think things through properly, instead of trying to be right and just thinking that I'm right and I'm not wrong.
Then he discovered that neither the Dragon God nor the Phoenix God cared that he had harmed his own family... The Phoenix God's distress stemmed from the disappearance and imprisonment of one son and the killing of another.
If the Phoenix Goddess truly blames him, she will come and ask him where Mu Zhuque is.
Not to mention the indifferent Dragon God.
For beings of such high caliber as the Ancestral Gods, the mistake they saw was that Mu Chunfeng shouldn't have ignited the latent greed within the hearts of living beings.
All living beings have greed, which is to enable them to pursue better and more perfect things, to strive to evolve, and to adapt to their living environment.
Gods are always few and far between, and the universe is growing ever larger. One day they will be unable to attend to everything, and will become greedy and ambitious. Living beings can rely on themselves.
However, excessive greed is a bad thing.
Back when the laws and regulations were not yet fully developed, Mu Chunfeng ascended to become a divine beast by relying on the Phoenix Divine Spark. He ascended in full view of everyone on the battlefield, causing all the immortal beasts and immortals to go crazy and besiege him.
As Mu Chunfeng became a divine beast, he naturally understood the responsibilities of divine beasts and gods. He grew up by Mu Feng's side, yet he still found it absurd and laughable. One can only imagine what those wild gods who rose to power through such means were like.
How could the Dragon God not be furious?
Mu Chunfeng finally understood and realized where she had gone wrong.
After some time, when Mu Chunfeng was carving, he found that he was no longer being cut, and the gale that caused him excruciating pain no longer blew.
He tentatively tugged at the chain around his neck, and with a clatter, all the chains on his body fell off.
Mu Chunfeng walked out of the barrier calmly. Looking back, the passage had disappeared, as if the long, agonizing punishment was just a dream.
He suddenly wanted to see Atan, that arrogant and domineering little dragon who saw through all his pretenses but didn't care, who appreciated him, praised him, enlightened him, and accompanied him for so long.
Mu Chunfeng went to see Mu Feng, only to learn that the Dragon God had already established the Underworld, the Hall of Immortal Sealing, and the Hall of Ascension to Godhood, and moved the Dragon God Palace to suppress the center of the Tianyan Star Universe. With everything settled, he took A Tan away.
Mu Chunfeng was momentarily stunned.
Later, as expected, he didn't see A-Tan again for a long time.
In the past, while he was inside the forbidden area, he would occasionally learn about the outside world from A-Tan.
Now, however, he occasionally learns about A-Tan through Mu Feng's rambling words.
He grew up, was raised by the Dragon God, and his talent was finally developed, and his cultivation improved.
He began to learn to do the work that God should do.
He is coming to visit the Phoenix God.
...
Mu Chunfeng hadn't reacted when she heard those words.
Until Mu Feng asked him with a smile, "Spring Breeze, don't you miss your little friend?"
He suddenly raised his head and asked in a daze, "Is Atan coming?"
Phoenix God responded gently.
Mu Chunfeng had no idea what she was thinking.
He didn't know what his relationship with Atan was. If they were friends, every time they met, they would either remain silent and do their own thing, or they would simply exchange cold words.
Even though it was A-Tan who came over first, Mu Chunfeng suddenly acted out of character.
He frowned, his face darkening, feeling uneasy and irritable about the unruly joy and anticipation in his heart, as if something had slipped out of his control.
Until that day, a handsome young man, dressed simply in a blue robe, with long, dark blue hair flowing freely, exuding a carefree and unrestrained air, and a haughty smile, strode in. When he saw him, a light smile appeared on his already angular and handsome face: "Long time no see."
Mu Chunfeng's heart, which had been in a panic for a long time, suddenly calmed down, and he understood something.
Mu Chunfeng smiled slightly, unaware of how captivating her smile was. Her deep black eyes gazed tenderly at the young man as she softly said, "Long time no see."