Chapter 214 Li Gua
The Ice Bear Tribe began to enter the coastal area. This news came from the Flame Tribe. They asked for help from the Fire Tribe.
The Sixth Generation Chief would naturally not miss such an opportunity. He said he wanted to support them, but he asked for a totem fire first.
The Flame Tribe resolutely refused the Fire Tribe’s request and left in great sorrow.
The top leaders of the Fire Tribe held a meeting to discuss whether to support them, but they were forced to stop halfway through the meeting.
The Seventh Generation Witch died. At this meeting, she lowered her head silently and stopped breathing.
She was too old and lost in the marathon race with time.
The Fire Tribe fell into grief. Her death reminded people of the Sixth Generation Witch because she was the daughter of the Sixth Generation Witch.
She lived in the shadow of the Sixth Generation Shaman for the rest of her life, and she obeyed the Sixth Generation Shaman's arrangements throughout her life.
When she was just born, the Sixth Generation Shaman was most optimistic about her talent and carefully cultivated her, hoping that one day she could become the Seventh Generation Shaman.
This did not allow her to have a carefree childhood, because the Fifth Generation Shaman was in power at the time, and there were constant killings. It was good for a child who experienced a childhood during that period to have no shadow left in his heart.
When she walked out of her childhood and experienced a period of quiet growth, the tribe was in chaos and the Moon Tribe became less reliable. The Sixth Generation Shaman also chose his daughter as the Moon Tribe Shaman, hoping to use her to suppress the Moon Totem Tribe.
However, things did not go as planned. In the end, her daughter not only failed to suppress the moon totem, but also indirectly ruined her life because of such an arrangement. It was not until her later years that
she was reactivated when the seventh generation of witches needed people who were familiar with the Yin attribute power to cooperate with Taiyin and Shaoyin. However, the wasted years could not be made up. Fortunately, she tried her best to emit light and heat in her later years. She studied the power of Taiyin and Shaoyin, educated the next generation of witches, educated the totem pillar witches, and participated in tribal meetings. In the end, she also died in the tribal meeting, quietly, without disturbing anyone. If the sixth generation leader had not asked for her opinion, everyone might have to wait until the meeting to find out that she was dead. Her life was full of ups and downs, but people never heard her complain. She had a strong will and a strong heart, but these were never shown too much, which made people feel regretful. The next day, the whole tribe saw her off. Her body was placed in the totem fire, and her soul would remain in it forever. After this day, before everyone could get over the grief, the witch of the wolf tribe also died. Her death was unexpected by everyone, but also expected by those who cared about her. It was unexpected because her age was not old, while the age of the witch and the leader was normally much older than that of the tribe members. It was expected by those who cared about her because her body had been in poor condition since the little wolf was lost. Depression may be the best way to describe the cause of her death. The successive deaths of the two witches made the Fire Tribe immersed in grief. In the Flame Tribe, except for some patrol officers who would pay attention, no one else cared. The sixth-generation leader was even more focused and began to make a big fuss. Compared with the pomp and circumstance after the death of the seventh-generation witch, the witch of the Wolf Tribe was more grand and solemn. This was naturally not because the latter was greater, but because the sixth-generation leader was considering appeasing the minds of his allies. Diwu Xuan has also been with Wolf Totem these days. He can see that Wolf Totem is really old this time. To this day, Diwu Xuan still remembers that Wolf Totem once said that if she died, she would take her witch away. Perhaps the cruelty that Fifth Xuan saw was normal to Wolf Totem, while the death that Fifth Xuan saw was normal became difficult for Wolf Totem to accept. The Wolf Tribe had its cruelty, but also its tenderness. Fifth Xuan might not understand, but he could accompany it. Accompanying Wolf Totem and going through the entire ceremony was the greatest comfort he could give to Wolf Totem. When the grief of the Fire Tribe slowly passed with the passage of time, another winter had passed, and the Flame Tribe had also resisted in the north for half a year. On this day, the warriors of the Flame Tribe suddenly arrived, along with the Flame Tribe witch and their totem football. "I'm surprised you weren't eaten by them." Fifth Xuan said to him after the football ignited the totem fire. "I'm also surprised that they didn't eat me, Dad, please save me." The little football called "Dad" sincerely, and also expressed the sadness in his heart. "You still have a child? Totem stones can have children?" The voice of the Bull Totem came, with a little mockery, obviously he couldn't stand the cowardice of the little football. A totem that is afraid of the tribesmen who believe in it is simply a shame in the totem world. Diwu Xuan glanced at him, really wondering where this coward got the confidence to laugh at others. "You go and try to be the totem of the Yan tribe, you go and try, they have already eaten one, and that was their most original totem. I'm a second-hand product, will they care?" The little football angrily scolded the Bull Totem, causing the Bull Totem to groan. "Little football, do you know why they want to eat you?" Diwu Xuan asked without waiting for the Bull Totem to speak. If the Bull Totem spoke, they would probably start to curse each other, and then Diwu Xuan would have no chance. "They say it can gain strength. I heard that the last time they ate the totem was to resist the Ice Bear Tribe." Diwu Xuan nodded and glanced at him. He knew in his heart that Little Football still couldn't figure out the reason. If eating the totem could gain strength, then the little turtle ate more than half of the Bull Totem and didn't seem to have any strength.
"It's been so many years, and they haven't eaten you yet. Don't be afraid. It shouldn't be a
big problem. Since you've come this time, I think the Yan tribe has agreed to give the Fire Tribe the totem fire. After the end, the Fire Tribe will support the Yan tribe, and they will not eat you." Diwu Xuan comforted the little football with a few words, calming the little football's emotions.
Next, they will quietly wait for the communication between the tribes, discuss specific matters, discuss several spiritual tools for support, etc.
Diwu Xuan will not participate in these details, just wait quietly on the altar.
Finally, they have confirmed everything and are ready to ignite the totem fire, and then the little football sighs and slowly hits the hot fiery red power that Diwu Xuan is familiar with.
This power ignites the totem column in the east, which is also the Li Gua in the innate Bagua.
As the totem pole was lit, the five hexagrams Qian, Kun, Yi, Gen, and Li were temporarily lit, regardless of right or wrong.
The remaining three hexagrams were Lei, Ze, and Shui.
Lei and Shui were expected, but the Ze hexagram was not yet known where to find.
The seventh generation of witches also selected the fire totem pole witches who had been prepared long ago from the tribe. This was the standard for every totem pole that was lit.