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The relief carvings in the Immortal Emperor's Ancient Corpse Hall depict the process of Nuwa mending the sky, while the relief carving in Lu Hen Ge's hand seems to depict Nuwa giving birth to a son.
"Is this child the Stone Infant from the Western Realm?"
Lu Hen Ge guessed.
Next second.
The pen spirit denied this speculation: "The birth of the stone baby requires many complex conditions. It is obviously unrelated to the child in Lady Nuwa's arms."
"This child is the offspring of Lady Nuwa."
Offspring?
Lu Hen Ge was a little surprised.
Lu Hen Ge had always believed that an ancestor-level being like Nuwa would be extremely disdainful of having children.
after all.
If it weren't for the incident of repairing the sky, Nuwa would never have died.
The lifespan of an ancestor-level being can be said to be infinite, which is much more exaggerated than the lifespan of the infinite Buddha in Buddhism.
Since one has infinite lifespan, the importance of offspring becomes extremely low.
Normally speaking.
There are only two purposes for reproducing offspring.
The first purpose is that I don’t have much ability, so I place my hopes on the next generation, hoping that the next generation will have a better future.
This obviously does not apply to Nuwa.
Nuwa herself is an ancestor-level existence. It is impossible for there to be anyone more powerful than her. No matter how powerful her children are, they can only be on par with her at most.
The second purpose is also very simple, which is to worry that his life will end and there will be no bloodline left in the world.
But as I said just now.
The lifespan of the ancestor-level beings is even more exaggerated than that of the infinite Buddhas.
To put it bluntly.
Who can live longer than Nuwa? !
No matter what the reason was, Lu Hen Ge couldn't figure out the reason why Nuwa gave birth to a child.
The only reasonable explanation is that Nuwa's child was conceived after she repaired the sky, because at this time Nuwa knew that she was about to die.
Although the pen spirit didn't appear, it was also observing the contents of the relief, and said in a complicated tone: "This is Lady Nuwa's first child and eldest son, named Wangshe."
People often say.
Nuwa molded humans out of clay, so all things that were born were Nuwa’s first children.
But the first child who truly possessed Nuwa's bloodline was the baby in the relief, King Snake, Nuwa's eldest son.
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