Chapter 477 The Mighty God 32



The Heavenly Court swayed three times in silence.

The Emperor opened his eyes, looked in the direction of the Palace of Morality, and remained silent for a long time.

The gods were shaken out, and this strange change indicated that something big had happened. They immediately thought of the Jade Dust God who had recently caused chaos in the Heavenly Court.

However, the Emperor did not react, and the gods, each filled with their own questions, fell silent. Yu Chen must be a relative of the Emperor.

...

The mortal realm.

That day.

Countless emperors have encountered their respective wise ministers in their dreams. Thus, Emperor Wu traveled thousands of miles south to invite the renowned scholar Bo Xing to assist him in governing the country. King Qiu of the Southern Kingdom dreamed that he would strike the heavens with a mighty attack. He asked someone to interpret the dream and was told that a wise general named Fu Chi would lead King Qiu to pacify the surrounding lands.

Similar scenes unfolded across the land overnight: sages supplemented their understanding of governance, and geniuses, in a single dream, cracked the key to unsolved mechanisms, creating various siege weapons...

The initial signs of chaos in the world are emerging. Chaos was bound to happen sooner or later, but due to the element of opportunity, the outcome is even more unpredictable.

Overwhelmed by the sense of opportunity, Linghu Lan suddenly realized that she had been looking in the wrong direction.

With a swift movement, she left the Palace of Morality and flew towards the ends of the earth.

This flight covered tens of millions of miles before finally stopping. At the edge of the sky stood a colossal monument, the God-Splitting Monument.

Legend has it that the God-Splitting Stele tore apart the six realms of reincarnation and separated the realms of ghosts and gods. It stands here, exuding a vast and ancient aura.

Linghu Lan stopped at the foot of the God-Splitting Stele. In front of the enormous God-Splitting Stele, she felt as insignificant as dust.

She began to fly upwards along the God-Splitting Stele; the secret lay there.

After flying thousands of miles, she suddenly noticed a few extremely small characters on the God-Splitting Stele. Overjoyed, she quickly stopped and examined them closely. They read:

Nangong Mo, Yao Qingcheng

We are forever united in heart and soul, until death do us part.

Linghu Lan: "..."

Is this the divine realm version of xxx's "I was here"?

Where are the manners and public spirit of the male and female protagonists? Did they even ask the God-Splitting Monument for permission?

Bad review!

After looking at it, Linghu Lan pursed her lips and quickly flew upwards until she reached the top of the God-Splitting Stele. Apart from the three large characters "God-Splitting Stele," she saw nothing else.

Helpless, she had no choice but to fly downwards, and as she flew, she involuntarily stopped.

On the back of the God-Splitting Stele, she saw her own name: Jade Dust Goddess.

The four characters are written with strong, bold strokes, exuding an extraordinary aura.

Linghu Lan was certain that the God Yu Chen had never visited the God-Splitting Stele, nor had he ever inscribed his name on it.

So, who carved her name? And what did the person who carved her name know?

Linghu Lan fell silent. She made a rubbing of the writing, and then flew down again, but saw nothing more.

At the foot of the God-Splitting Stele, Linghu Lan fell into deep thought.

The names of three people, Yu Chen, Nangong Mo, and Yao Qingcheng, appeared on the Rift God Stele. If Yu Chen's name was deliberately carved there, then Yao Qingcheng and Nangong Mo's names were carved there as a token of their love when they first arrived in the God Realm and traveled together.

One is engraved on the back of the God-Splitting Stele, and the other on the front.

The person whose name was engraved on it became a ten-lifetime enemy in the mortal world. Linghu Lan had no doubt that if reincarnation continued, this hatred would continue for thousands of lifetimes. What did this mean?

Linghu Lan couldn't understand it, so she simply sat down at the foot of the God-Splitting Stele.

He had been watching Linghu Lan, the so-called emperor, from afar. With a sweep of his divine sense, he spotted the names of three people. Others didn't know who wrote the words "Jade Dust God," but he recognized them at a glance as the Ghost Emperor's handwriting.

What happened that he doesn't know about?

The Emperor was also lost in confusion.

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