Chapter 120: Once Upon a Summer



Some monsters who try to please the mountain god all day long often sharpen their knives to play with their fellow mountain people, and sneak out of the mountain from time to time to harm mortals. In the end, they are taken in by the mountain god and become the patrolling grass-headed gods of this place. They fly directly into the sky and transform themselves from mountain monsters into guardians of the immortal gods.

This incident caused a lot of uproar, and all the monsters in Shuashua Mountain knew about it clearly.

Although they don't understand, they dare not speak out.

But this incident was a huge blow to the vulture spirit. It started to act crazy and its behavior became abnormal. From time to time, it would laugh or cry, or mutter to itself.

The little wild boar demon was very worried about his good friend's situation, fearing that he would do something bad one day.

Finally, one night, the vulture spirit said to the little wild boar spirit in despair, "Can doing good deeds and cultivating oneself really yield anything on the path to becoming an immortal? Why are those evil monsters not only not punished, but instead become roaming grass-headed gods under the mountain god, able to parade around in immortal attire and do whatever they please?"

So, doing good deeds and practicing cultivation are fake and deceptive?

The vulture demon gave a miserable smile, unable to understand whether what the Taoist said at that time was true.

The little boar demon shook his head, not knowing what to do. He was not as knowledgeable as the vulture demon and could not say so many reasonable words.

But the little wild boar spirit felt that something was wrong about this matter.

As for what's wrong, it can't tell.

Because this incident dealt a heavy blow to the vulture demon, it seemed to have gradually changed his mentality.

The other person is no longer so persistent in doing good deeds, but instead lies on the grass and sleeps every day doing nothing.

The little wild boar demon often wakes up the other, as it doesn't want the vulture demon to sink into despair, but there seems to be no improvement.

Finally one day, the mountain god said that he wanted to recruit the lion demon as the guardian beast of the mountain. Although it was also under the command of the mountain god, it was far inferior to those patrolling grass-headed gods in terms of status and position.

Originally, when those patrolling grass-headed gods were still playing with mountain spirits and wild monsters, they had to rely on the lion demon to survive and try to please the lion demon all day long, hoping that their lives would go more smoothly.

However, ever since they became the roving grass-headed gods under the command of the mountain god, they have left the lion demon far behind in terms of Taoism and cultivation. They are no longer the humble subordinates of the lion demon as before. Their status and identity have been reversed, and the lion demon has begun to try his best to please them.

The vulture demon saw it clearly and had his own understanding of the matter.

It told the little wild boar spirit that doing good deeds and practicing cultivation was just deceiving those ignorant practitioners, and that relying solely on personal efforts and diligence would never yield any results on the path to becoming an immortal.

Yes, the vulture demon has had an epiphany. It knows that it is useless to rely on itself.

Apart from being able to move myself, I gained nothing.

The vulture demon no longer lay on the grass and slept every day doing nothing. It decided to try its luck and see if it could become the lion demon's subordinate first, and then find an opportunity to climb up along this line, get close to the mountain king's mansion, and become a member of the other party's subordinate.

The vulture demon seemed to have come to his senses overnight, and actually gained the recognition of the lion demon and became his subordinate.

At that time, the other mountain spirits and monsters on the mountain did not want to be subordinates of the lion demon. After all, they were used to being ordered around by others and leading a leisurely life in the mountains. Who would be willing to make themselves bored?

If you can become a subordinate under the command of Lord Mountain King, that would be pretty good. I believe many mountain spirits and monsters would rush to recommend themselves.

After the vulture demon became the subordinate of the lion demon, he was very active every day. He also hoped that the little wild boar demon could become the subordinate of the lion demon like himself, because he had a premonition that since the lion demon could become the guardian beast of the mountain, he would surely become prosperous in the future.

But other mountain spirits and monsters don't think so. This "mountain guardian beast" who was personally named by the mountain lord seems to have a very low status. Any one of those patrolling grass-headed gods can come out and yell at the lion demon, and point fingers at him arrogantly. Not only does the lion demon dare not get angry, but he has to put on a fawning look to please the other party.

It seems that there is no future in following this lion demon. It is better to be happy and free on your own.

This understanding has also become the consensus of all the mountain spirits and monsters in Shuashua Mountain.

Until one day, the mountain king suddenly announced that all the mountain spirits and monsters in Shuashua Mountain should be recruited under the command of the lion demon for unified management.

At this time, the lion demon also had the title of "King".

Although it is not as good as the grass-headed god under the command of the Mountain King, it has won the support of the Mountain King and become the king who can control all the mountain spirits and monsters.

At this time, the vulture spirit who had followed the Lion Demon King early on became a celebrity and was the most popular for a while.

The patrolling grass-headed mountains under the command of the mountain lord asked the lion monsters to dig some caves that could accommodate people. Then these grass-headed gods would occasionally catch some mortals and other monsters from outside the mountain and bring them back to eat.

It is said that the mountain king loves to raise fat and white mortals the most, so these grass-headed gods once captured a lot of mortals of this size and brought them back within a certain period of time.

Because the vulture demon has followed the Lion Demon King for a long time, he is a veteran in the Shua Shua Mountain. He does not have to do any specific work or things all day long. He just needs to count the number of mortals and monsters in the cave every day and arrange his subordinates to feed them well. The other work will be handled by other monsters in the Shua Shua Mountain.

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