Chirp chirp—
A sharp whistling sound came from the crack in the ground.
Along with it came a terrifying and sinister aura.
Several Western saints stopped in their tracks.
At the same time, he opened his eyes wide.
Then a huge monster emerged from the ground!
This is a terrifying bird with a human face and a snake's body!
It's supposed to be a bird, but it's too big to fit in one pot!
Moreover, he has claws as sharp as swords!
Just like the claws of the trenching machine at Lanxiang Technical School!
"Is this Itsumade?"
"That's right, it's the Japanese giant demon Itsumade, who is on par with the Yamata no Orochi!"
"So this isn't a myth after all!"
Everyone was truly astonished when they saw the giant bird.
Because this is, after all, a legendary monster.
They had heard of some Japanese holy spirit-level monsters before.
I thought it was all made up, but when I saw it with my own eyes, it really was fucking horrible!
Only such a perverted nation could produce such a perverted monster!
Itsumade is said to be the spirit of those who died tragically. It appears during times of famine and war. If you encounter someone starving to death on the road but do nothing to help them, that person will turn into a strange bird after they die, similar to the drought demon of the Great Xia Dynasty!
However, its terror is no less than that of the drought demon. It is said that it will also appear in dark places such as mass graves, calling out its name from its previous life. Because it is a creature formed from resentment, its cries are extremely mournful.
In fact, Itsumade has always been kept in the Impure World by the gods of Japan as a guardian deity of the Impure World.
Normally, it wouldn't be needed, but now that Mount Fuji is under threat and the survival of the entire Japanese island is at stake, it has no choice but to be brought out.
Chirp chirp—
After appearing, Itsumade flapped its wings and glared at the group of powerful foreigners.
It was clearly meant to intimidate them and prevent them from backing down.
The faces of the several foreign saints were particularly grim.
Damn it, we're just here to help, and they're treating us like laborers?
"You beast, how dare you block my path! You're courting death!"
The Death Knight erupted, unleashing a fiery bone chain towards Itsumade.
The chain seemed to have a life of its own, wrapping itself around its neck.
Because this part of the bird's body seemed to be the thinnest, the Death Knight knew how to fight and knew to strike at the heart of the matter, so he wanted to put it in a throat lock.
Chirp chirp—
Don't let its size fool you, this big bird Itsumade is actually a bit dim-witted. It's too stupid to dodge and got its neck tied up and pulled hard!
thump!
Its large head, like an ostrich, plunged deep into the ground.
"Haha, you big dummy, what guardian spirit? I think you're just a bitch! Hahahaha!"
The Death Knight laughed maniacally.
However, before the laughter subsided, a tall and imposing figure suddenly slid down Itsumade's slender neck—Canglang!
The sound of a sword being drawn flashed by.
Before the Death Knight could react, his head fell to the ground, and the ghostly flames within the skull gradually went out.
silence!
The other foreign saints watched this scene in disbelief.
Damn, this is a saint!
He was instantly killed?
Who is it?
Everyone turned to look.
Then they saw a man standing not far away, looking like a mad dog!
He's here! He's here!
It was him—
"Could it be..."
"Susanoo??"
Holy crap!
Holy crap! Holy crap!
Everyone felt a chill run down their spines!
Isn't this a legendary ancient god?
God, you must know, that word is too ethereal.
Not everyone can be called a god!
Susanoo is considered by the Japanese to be the first in the history of Japan!
He is said to be the younger brother of the God of Heavenly Protection, and the strongest among the gods of Japan!
He can also be called the God of War!
Of course, this is just a legend.
The term "ancient times" is just an exaggerated description, because island nations don't really have much history and tend to exaggerate facts.
But no matter what, Susanoo is undoubtedly number one in Japanese history!
At that moment, he stood there like a mad dog, his teeth grinding together incessantly. His hand gripped the hilt of the knife tightly, but the knife seemed to have never been drawn.
Legend has it that this sword once slew the Yamata no Orochi.
Why is Yamata no Orochi called Yamata?
Because there used to be eight heads!
Eight heads, enough to be chopped off eight times, which is equivalent to eight lives!
Isn't that awesome?
Now that I'm this powerful, of course I'm going to stir up trouble and grab some people to eat.
In a certain era, the island nation was almost wiped out by the Yamata no Orochi.
Later, that man appeared.
One slash to the left, one slash to the right!
Click click click!
Of the eight big heads, only one remains!
It's a bit like Hou Yi shooting down the sun.
With only one life left, the Yamata no Orochi was naturally terrified and begged for mercy!
In addition, several other gods pleaded for the great serpent.
After all, in their eyes, humans are inferior creatures, like ants. They can eat them if they want, as long as they don't go extinct. This is not a capital offense for Orochi.
Finally, Susanoo, out of respect for the gods, spared Yamata no Orochi.
So what happens next?
As a god of the human race, Susanoo still cared about his descendants. In order to prevent the tragedy from repeating itself, he arranged for Orochi to marry a human woman and have offspring.
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