Chapter 133: Giant A giant body made of chaotic things...



Chapter 133: Giant A giant body made of chaotic things...

Lu Qinian left behind many books, including the classics followed by the Zhixing School, as well as a considerable number of agricultural books.

She originally wanted to bring advanced agricultural knowledge to the island. If she wanted the natives to understand propriety, righteousness, integrity and shame, she had to help them fill their stomachs first.

She also took the brides to grow some herbs that have the effect of clearing the mind and relieving pain.

This knowledgeable teacher must have had a grand vision in his mind of having students all over the world.

But in the end, that was all she had time to do.

From outside the cave came the shouts of young men of divine descent. The voices seemed to be a random patchwork of incoherent syllables. Wan Niang and Jin Guang looked at each other in bewilderment, as neither ghosts nor gods had ever used this kind of language.

The brides understood, and the oldest woman said to Li Zhou, "The children are going to meet their father."

Father is equal to God, God is equal to...

Li Zhou's mind flashed with the scene of octopus tentacles sizzling on the iron plate, and he said righteously: "As guests, we should also go and visit together, otherwise it would be too rude."

As she spoke, she was about to crawl out of the cave and leave with the young men of divine descent.

She is such a polite and good child.

"My Lord, wait a minute." The woman stopped her. This woman whose mind was eroded by the power of the gods and whose logic was upside down, spoke clearly at this moment, "The war between the gods took place at the altar of the female god in the center of the island. The worship and prayers of the descendants of the gods controlled the aftermath of their battle within the range of the altar. Master Lu left a relic and asked us to give it to the later practitioners."

As she spoke, she took out a bamboo-shaped paperweight from her bosom and handed it to Li Zhou respectfully.

Jin Guang looked at the four gentlemen of plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum carved on the paperweight. In a trance, he seemed to see a bony hand holding a pen to draw, and he couldn't help but want to take a step forward to take a closer look.

The next moment she came back to her senses and realized that this was the magical power of the paperweight. The Taoism contained in it could even affect the will of the gods for a moment. If it was an ordinary practitioner who came, this moment would be enough to save her life.

Master Lu's knowledge has really reached the pinnacle.

If she hadn’t met one of the highest-ranking gods just after setting out to sea, I can’t imagine how much she could have achieved.

Li Zhou accepted the paperweight, said goodbye to the brides, and walked out of the cave with Jin Guang and Wan Niang. He followed the steps of the young men of divine descent and walked towards the altar in the center of the island.

As she walked, she smelled the scent of ink. She looked down at the source of the scent and saw spots of ink seeping out on the bamboo-like paperweight.

The baby Li Zhou was being carried by Yue Niang into the carriage for the trip home. He muttered that he also wanted to learn music, chess, calligraphy and painting so that he could show off his talents the next time he came to his grandparents' house.

She didn't notice that while she was speaking, a refreshing scent of ink emanated from her body. Yue Niang, Li Sheng and Da Lang, who smelled the fragrance, were all stunned.

The brains controlled by Li Zhou's charm regained clarity, and the three of them realized belatedly that no matter how cute their daughter/sister looked, she was essentially a horrible monster that was completely impossible for humans to assimilate.

She perfectly portrayed human emotions, but whether she was crying or happy, it was full of traces of imitation. She used an innocent and lovely child's appearance to cover up her cold and ruthless heart.

At this moment, Yue Niang, who was holding Li Zhou, could not feel her heartbeat or feel her body temperature.

When Yue Niang noticed this, her daughter's body suddenly became as warm as a human's, and her chest began to rise and fall like a normal person.

But under her sleeves, her five fingers turned into soft tentacles without knuckles.

Li Sheng and Dalang screamed and rolled off the carriage. Their regained rationality told them to run as fast as possible, the farther away from this monster the better.

Li Sheng protected Dalang behind him and looked at Li Zhou with horror.

Li Zhou said, "Do you have a stomachache?" He looked like he was in a hurry to go to the toilet.

She wanted to point in the direction of the toilet, but the father and son shrank back.

She stared at them in confusion, not noticing that her hands had just transformed from tentacles back into fingers.

My uncle and aunt, who were seeing him off at the door, happened to see it. Their brains were mixed up by Li Zhou's charm and the impact of his tentacles, and they were sweating profusely.

Yue Niang, who was closest to Li Zhou, had her eyelashes drooping. After a slight tremor, she raised her eyes and said firmly, "Zhou'er, mother will always love you."

No one knows how many thoughts flashed through her mind and how much courage she mustered in that short moment to make such an incredible decision.

Even after she regained her sanity, she was still willing to be His mother.

Whatever His nature, from the moment He was born of her flesh they were forever mother and daughter.

Mother's love does not require reason.

Li Zhou didn't know why his mother suddenly said that, but he still snuggled into Yue Niang's arms and responded, "I like you the most, too."

As she spoke, the faint scent of ink on her body was covered by the scent of baby milk. Yue Niang was in a trance for a moment. She pinched the bun on Li Zhou's head. The extra thoughts in her mind disappeared, leaving only one thought: "My daughter is so cute."

Li Sheng and Dalang brushed the dirt off their clothes, scratched their heads in confusion, and muttered about how they were so careless while using their hands and feet to climb back into the car.

My uncle and aunt gasped for air like drowning people who had regained fresh air. They looked at the carriage going farther and farther away, lost in thought for a moment, then smiled and looked at each other and said, "I really hope Zhuer will come home more often."

At the same time, cracks appeared on the paperweight held by fortune teller Li Zhou. After a moment, it shattered into pieces of emerald green light and floated into the weeds on the side of the road.

Small pale yellow flowers bloomed in the grass, but soon withered away.

No one knew that Lu Qinian's relic had completed its mission and briefly fought against the most powerful god in the world.

Although it failed to save anyone, it gave a mother the opportunity to choose.

After passing through the jungle, a large golden wheat field appeared in front of Li Zhou. An ancient altar stood in the middle of the wheat field. A wooden statue was leaning against a pomegranate tree full of fruits, holding a baby and heavy ears of wheat in its arms.

Li Zhou walked forward and saw that the wooden plaque in front of the statue read "Female Lord of the Infinite Mysterious Gate of Heaven and Earth". The upper body of the statue had been entangled by smooth black tentacles. On the tree it was leaning against, there were wriggling maggots wrapped in the pomegranate peel.

This altar of the female goddess was about to be swallowed by the Heavenly Lord.

The young men of divine descent knelt around the altar and recited the scriptures of the Zhixing Sect in a low voice. The maggots that wanted to crawl out of the pomegranate peel gradually calmed down.

Jin Guang pulled Wan Niang back a few steps and looked at the fullest one with a serious expression. The peel had exploded and a maggot was hanging on it, its fat body swaying, as if it had not yet decided whether to advance or retreat.

The prayers of the descendants of God were about to fail. Jin Guang thought with fear, if Tianzun absorbed all the female gods, would Master Xie and the Duotian Sect behind her be able to deal with Him whose power had expanded?

Li Zhou walked up to the altar and touched the cold tentacles on the statue. They were made of stone and looked inedible.

But the fishy and salty smell had already penetrated into her nostrils. The stone was just the surface, and the octopus itself was hidden inside. It thought this little trick could deceive her.

The fortune teller Li Zhou took the wheat ears from the arms of the statue, broke off the stone tentacles, sat cross-legged, summoned the god Fang, lit a fire with the wheat ears, and burned the stone tentacles.

This is the oldest form of divination. Mottled cracks are burned on the surface of the stone, and an excellent fortune teller can know the result of his divination by interpreting the meaning of the cracks.

Li Zhou was undoubtedly a wise and talented fortune teller. She saw that the cracks formed a word:

【Beijing】

What's the meaning?

Li Zhou thought for a while, and the word "cheng" slowly emerged next to the word "jing".

【Beijing】

Now Li Zhou understood that what she was looking for was in the capital.

After she finally understood the meaning of the cracks, the stone tentacles shattered into powder, and the pomegranates on the tree exploded one after another. Maggots fell to the ground, quickly crawled to the feet of the young gods, and drilled into their bodies.

The young men who were originally praying for the gods to stay away from the world opened their lifeless eyes, stood up, looked at Li Zhou expressionlessly, and a rotten smell emanated from their bodies.

In an instant, they were polluted by their own father, completely lost their humanity, and became incarnations of gods.

Wan Niang subconsciously wanted to protect Li Zhou, but was led back dozens of feet by the golden light: "This is not a battle we can participate in!"

As she finished speaking, the statue of the female goddess opened its drooped eyes, and a huge divine power erupted from the center of the altar, whistling and sweeping around. In an instant, the golden ears of wheat turned into golden needles flashing with cold light, floating in the air.

It seems that even if the female goddess has not been completely digested by the Heavenly Venerable, she has already become His thug.

Jin Guang tried to escape holding Wan Niang's flag, but the fluttering flag struggled to escape from the body and flew against the wind to the side of fortune teller Li Zhou.

"Thank you." Wan Niang's voice passed by her ears, "But she is my daughter."

"Whatever you want." Jin Guang cursed, turned around and ran out of the wheat field. The wheat field did not stop her. She was almost out, but her speed was getting slower and slower.

Before the gods invaded this world, the god of thunder was known for his violent temper. He witnessed many creatures being strangled, devoured, and eroded. He was frightened and only wanted to find a backer. He never thought of resisting.

But he is the God of Thunder...

Jinshan's silhouette became fainter and fainter until it disappeared. Suddenly, blazing thunder appeared in the clear sky. The lightning formed a giant net and fell heavily on the ancient altar.

The lightning net, with its crackling sound, blocked the power of the female goddess. Wheat awns like golden needles fell to the ground. The brides who were looking out from the cave saw that the hurricane of divine power that was about to rush towards them suddenly stopped.

They knew that they were protected by adults again.

At the same time, in the capital city that was in chaos, incredible cries were heard.

"Look, there's an altar in the sky!"

"The God has appeared..."

"The emperor has angered the gods, and the gods are about to punish him!"

"Please ask the emperor to issue an edict of repentance and give up the throne to a virtuous person!"

Every fanatical face was filled with reverence for the gods and indignation towards the emperor.

Everyone looked up at the image emerging in the eastern sky, waving the imperial edicts in their hands, with disheveled hair, and shouting loudly, hoping that this action would allow them to sever ties with the sinners and gain the forgiveness of the gods.

However, just as the ancient altar with the sturdy sacred tree became clearer and clearer, and the statue of the god holding a baby and wheat ears came into everyone's sight, a giant figure made up of chaotic and frenzied creatures stepped onto the altar.

The figure pulled out the ears of wheat, drew down the flames, and broke the smooth tentacles of the statue.

Then, she stretched out her giant hand that covered the sky and the sun, and reached towards the capital city amid the roar of thunder.

In an instant, the entire capital city fell silent.

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