Chapter 189: King of the North Wind



Li Jing did not have much emotional fluctuations about what happened in San Francisco, and he just knew about it.

The only thing Li Jing didn't expect was that Wilson, whom he casually summoned, was actually a genius. In less than a week, he used the title of "Lord of Disaster" and his extraordinary abilities to build an organization that could subvert San Francisco.

Although he has no talent for cultivation, Li Jing still believes that he can become the Archbishop of the United States because of his ability.

There are not many guys with such ability, and Li Jing feels that he can be his own archbishop.

As for the extraordinary powers promised by the archbishop...if Wilson can really conquer the American market for himself, then it is not impossible to give him some extraordinary powers.

After all, their main opponents in the future will be the demons from Europe. If there are fewer extraordinary people, they may not be able to defeat those demons.

However, all these can be postponed until Wilson can really lead the 'Sons of Disaster' he created to build something on the West Coast.

Li Jing galloped across the North American continent. Seven or eight Tengyun Realm monsters had died in his hands, and two Huiyang Realm monsters had also unfortunately met their deaths. Now Li Jing had set his sights on a god who was at the peak of Huiyang Realm and half a step away from Qianyuan Realm.

According to Indian mythology, the god that Li Jing targeted was none other than Kabianokha, the god who controls the north wind.

There is a legend about Kabianokha circulating in the United States, but in this myth, Kabianokha is a bit embarrassing.

There is a chapter in Indian Mythology called "Singabi Teases the North Wind 4". The general meaning of this story is:

In the northern part of India there lived a tribe that depended on fishing for a living. They had no worries about food and clothing in the summer, but they could not survive once the long winter came, because Kabion Oka, who controlled the north wind, was a grumpy old man who longed to expand his ice kingdom.

Fortunately, there is the south wind, Shavendas, to contend with him. Wherever the south wind blows, it is summer all year round, and everything on earth grows luxuriantly. But summer will eventually pass and winter will surely come. Singhbi is a master among fishermen. He can dig holes in the ice in winter to fish, and he can also turn into a duck to catch fish.

The north wind Kabiongokka became furious when he saw the fearless Singhbi and planned to punish Singhbi at night.

The clever Thingbi used fire to weaken the body of the Snow King and fought with him in the snow. In the end, Thingbi defeated the North Wind.

The Kabion Oka in this myth is simply a waste. He was just burned by fire and couldn't defeat Singbi in the wind and snow. Is he worthy of being called a god?

There is no way. Kabion Oka is the God of the North Wind and the King of Ice and Snow. He is half a step into the Qianyuan realm. Moreover, this is after he has been weakened. In his prime, he is probably also a Qianyuan realm fighter.

Myths are not to be trusted. Although we don’t know what level of guy Singhbi is, the strength of Kabion Oka the North Wind is real.

"Fenrir in Norse mythology is only at the Qianyuan realm, while Kabion Oka, an unknown figure in Indian mythology, is also close to the Qianyuan realm in strength. It seems that Norse mythology is not very good."

After comparing them in his mind for a moment, Li Jing came to a conclusion.

As of now, Norse mythology seems to be inferior to Indian mythology. After all, Fenrir is very famous, while Kabion and Oka are not as famous as him, but the difference in strength is not much.

Of course, it could also be a coincidence that Kabian Oka happens to be a powerful figure in Indian mythology.

The King of the North Wind, Kabianoka, is not located in the United States, but in the Maple Leaf Country above the United States.

The Maple Leaf Kingdom is vast, sparsely populated, and its northern end is the habitat of Kabion Oka, the king of the north wind.

Li Jing’s target is the King of the North Wind, Kabion Oka.

Although it is already summer, it is still a little cold in Maple Leaf. After all, its geographical location is not very good, and it is only slightly better than the Asian part of Russia.

Moreover, the population here is even more sparse. Li Jing flew over several cities but did not feel how many people there were. To Li Jing, the feeling was that these cities had even less population than a county town in China.

To be honest, it's a bit outrageous.

Although he had heard that the Maple Leaf Country was very outrageous on this point, he did not expect it to be so outrageous.

"The Maple Leaf Country has such a small population that it would be a shame to abandon it, but it is not far from the Asian continent, so we can't abandon it and let those European demons occupy a corner of the North American continent in vain."

Although the population of the Maple Leaf Country is sparse, it is an important region connecting the Eurasian continent. If left unchecked, the demons in Europe will easily occupy it and threaten the United States in the south.

This was something Li Jing could not allow, so he had to stop them outside at all costs and not let them enter the American continent.

"It's a good opportunity to take advantage of the North Wind Kabion Oka to enter the Maple Leaf Country and spread the reputation of the Lord of Disaster in the Maple Leaf Country, making the Lord of Disaster even more famous."

Li Jing thought Wilson's idea was good. Wilson's initial way of making a fortune was to use the rat monster killed by Li Jing. Li Jing felt that he could also shape North Wind Kabion Oka into a subordinate of the Lord of Disaster.

Lord of Disaster, what is disaster?

Disaster naturally refers to things like suffering and catastrophe. Kabion Oka, the King of the North Wind, is not only the God of the North Wind, but is also responsible for part of the authority of ice and snow, and can naturally cause heavy snow.

Heavy snowfall is also part of the disaster, so it is understandable that Kabion Oka, the King of the North Wind, is a subordinate of the Lord of Disaster.

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