The Years I Worked Hard to Get Into Jail

Silver Ring is a famously lazy snake who wants to get into a zoo to live an easy life and retire.

In order to enjoy a life of leisure in the future, she employs all sorts of skills to battle ...

Chapter 44 Descendants of Nuwa

"Squeak—ring..."

Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao will appear.

As soon as Silver Ring lifted the blue monkey, the monkey's furry little head appeared above the rock.

He stretched out his paw and scratched his cheek, staring at the two people below the rock with a puzzled look, as if he didn't understand why they had changed their appearance.

"Huan..." he called out again hesitantly, wanting to confirm their identities.

Silver Ring: "Blue Monkey, how did you get up here?"

"Squeak—I'm looking for you."

Upon hearing the familiar voice, the blue monkey leaped up and suddenly darted to Silver Ring, stretching out its little paw and curiously poking Silver Ring's little tail.

"Little sister, the little monkey is here, let's go." Luo Mang glanced down the mountain with a sullen face, then said hurriedly.

At the foot of the mountain, crowds surged, all rushing towards the summit.

After Luo Mang was rescued and soared into the sky, the onlookers could no longer contain themselves and wanted to go up the mountain to confirm his true identity.

His earlier aerial posture caused everyone to look solemn.

Tengshe, a member of the dragon clan, is one of the four divine beasts under the command of Nuwa. Legend has it that Tengshe resembles a dragon but has no feet, has wings on its back, and can fly on clouds, but is mostly white.

What they had just seen was that the flying serpent was not white, but completely black. Although it resembled a serpent, it was quite different from what had been said about it.

Those who came to observe Luo Mang's tribulation at this time were all prominent figures in the Daoist sect. Regardless of their cultivation levels, they had all heard of the miracles passed down from ancient times. Based solely on the color Luo Mang displayed, no one believed he was a divine beast of the Goddess Nuwa.

Moreover, the Tengshe, which Nuwa sat on, had already sacrificed herself to the heavens when Nuwa mended the sky in ancient times.

But that's what's strange.

As far as they knew, from ancient times to the present, only one Tengshe (a type of serpent) had ever appeared, and there was no trace of him in the myths passed down through the ages. But today, a serpent suddenly appeared, transforming into a dragon and becoming a Tengshe.

In modern society, the landscape has been altered by human activity, and sacred mountains and rivers have been almost entirely destroyed. The essence of the sun and moon is no longer as abundant as it was in ancient times, making conditions extremely harsh. Many demons can no longer transform into human form. Occasionally, one or two with sufficient cultivation find it extremely difficult to overcome the transformation tribulation. In the last thirty years or so, only a handful of demons have successfully passed the transformation tribulation. Yet, despite such a severe situation, a demon has miraculously transformed into a Teng Snake.

This is absolutely terrifying.

At this moment, everyone shared the same thought as Yin Huan and her brother: this was an anomaly. After all, it wasn't unusual for one or two snakes among the thousands to carry the bloodline of the Teng Snake.

Luo Mang's true form and color gave them an excuse, making them feel a little more at ease.

A group of people hurriedly headed up the mountaintop. Meanwhile, Huo Fei, who had been circling in the sky, set off earlier after the mountaintop calmed down, flying towards the small hilltop.

Huo Fei's eyes were indifferent, seemingly calm, but the trembling white feathers on his forehead betrayed him perfectly.

Luo Mang's final form was completely unexpected; he never imagined he would be Tengshe...

Huo Fei knew more about the Tengshe race than anyone else. Everyone guessed that Luo Mang had undergone a tribulation transformation, but Huo Fei didn't think so.

Because thousands of years ago, he encountered a flying serpent in the desert.

The serpent was also entirely black, almost identical to the one Luo Mang had just taken to the air. The difference was that the serpent was much larger than Luo Mang, with its wings spread wide, giving the illusion that the sky was pressing down on it, and its aura was more than a hundred times stronger than Luo Mang's.

Back then, he had just attained enlightenment and was accompanying the first abbot of Luohan Temple on a journey through the human world. When they reached the desert, they happened to see a flying serpent coiled in the sky, roaring mournfully.

The roar was filled with despair and resentment, and even carried a hint of madness.

At that time, he and the abbot only glanced at each other from afar before quickly leaving.

After leaving, the abbot, his expression filled with sorrow, said that Heaven had a benevolent heart and that he must always remember the merits of those who came before him. He also told him that the serpent, having lost its master, was now at its last gasp...

It wasn't until the abbot passed away that he learned from him that the serpent he had encountered was actually a guardian spirit beast of the descendants of Nuwa.

According to the abbot, only one Tengshe (a type of serpent) is born in each generation, and each birth signifies that the descendants of Nuwa are about to awaken their bloodline and return to the human world.

The universe is unfair; with each passing year, the spiritual energy of heaven and earth weakens, life withers, and declines.

Nuwa, out of compassion for humanity, used her essence and blood to give birth to a child after hiding in the Nine Heavens. She then led the child to travel among humans, using the unique abilities of the Nuwa lineage to restore life to the earth.

When each generation of Nuwa's descendants achieves their goals and retires, Nuwa's essence and blood will leave and hide in the world. When the time is right, it will give birth to a new lineage of Nuwa.

This secret is little known to the world.

Huo Fei traveled through the world for countless years, but in the stories passed down through generations, no one ever mentioned the legend of the descendants of Nuwa.

But not knowing something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

Since the abbot mentioned it, then the descendants of Nuwa must have existed.

Now that Luo Mang Tengshe's identity has been confirmed, it means that the descendant of Nuwa is about to appear in the world. Thinking of the inseparable relationship between Luo Mang and Yin Huan, Huo Fei felt that he seemed to know the truth.

No wonder Yin Huan's body radiates merit every time she hears Buddhist scriptures. If she really is a descendant of Nuwa, then there's nothing surprising about it.

Nuwa, the mother of humankind, created humanity, and her merit in doing so shook heaven and earth. Even if she left only one ten-thousandth of it to her descendants who possessed her essence and blood, it would be enough for the world to flock to her. Yin Huan has never revealed this merit, probably because she has not yet awakened it. The merit is hidden in her bloodline, and when Buddhist scriptures are recited, it will subconsciously trigger the merit.

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