Chapter 647: Son, where are you?



Chapter 647: Son, where are you?

King Tonghui actually didn't feel much, but seeing King Tongkuan was so serious, he stretched out his hand and drew water vapor from the thick clouds that had not yet dissipated in the sky, turning it into a river across the sky.

The water flows around King Tonghui's water wheel, turning it into a water mirror.

The dark clouds dissipated, and the moonlight poured down, falling on the water mirror, reflecting the void and making it glow.

King Tonghui stood in the void, and the light on the water mirror flowed, reflecting not only the bright moon in the sky, but also the destiny of the past and the future.

In the eyes of King Tonghui, the stability of the Five Gods' fate is like the moon in the sky, powerful and dazzling.

Looking at the past and the future, there are only some twists and turns, but no major hardships.

King Tonghui then looked up at King Tongkuan in confusion and asked, "As usual, there are no unusual signs. Does your brother have any feelings?"

King Tongfu now began to doubt himself. He frowned and said, "I feel uneasy and there are always warning signs."

"Is there trouble in Jinting?" King Tongfu guessed, and then looked at King Tonghui.

King Tonghui looked at it again and still found no problem.

There was a hint of displeasure on King Tongfu's face. The sudden warning and uneasiness had two completely opposite results from his supernatural powers, which made him feel extremely uncomfortable.

Are supernatural powers or instincts trustworthy?

King Tong Kuan chose to believe in the supernatural power, but this did not mean that he would just stand there and watch and do nothing. Instead, he chose the safest approach: "Let's go find the second and fifth brothers. Together, the five of us brothers have nothing to fear."

The three of them immediately ran in the direction of King Tongyou and King Tongji. The five brothers were connected by qi and could always sense each other's location.

The sky in Gusu had already cleared, and moonlight fell on Chongming Pavilion. The fat monk looked up at the sky with a smile and said, "They're gone."

Monk Yujin reached out and took the towel from the copper basin, squeezed out the water and handed it to the fat monk.

The fat monk took the towel, wiped his face and hands solemnly, and handed it to Monk Yujin.

Monk Yujin had already washed his face and hands, picked up his box and followed the fat monk, saying, "Master Jishan, I'm ready."

Ji Shan said with a smile: "Let's go and pray for the prince."

The two men visited the Prince of Wu's mansion on a moonlit night. After hearing the report, the Prince of Wu felt more uncomfortable than if he had eaten a fly.

He wanted to refuse, but for some reason, considering the monk's identity and the vague expectations, he let the person in.

Abbot Jishan lied without blinking, saying, "In order to pray for the prince, I ordered Yujin to go without delay to bring down the Buddhist treasure from the temple. It will surely bless the prince to turn misfortune into good fortune."

Out of consideration for Fobao's sake, but also taking into account that Wutongshen and the monks of Hanshan Temple might not think much of each other, King Wu did not let Jishan enter the prince's bedroom, but arranged for them to pray in a garden nearby.

Monk Yujin looked at Abbot Jishan, and the fat-headed and big-eared monk also responded with a smile. They took out the golden Buddha statue from the box, and the two monks began to chant scriptures for the prince.

Seeing that there was no problem, the King of Wu quietly retreated and looked at the moon phase instrument that was quietly shining with a somewhat bleak expression.

He sat beside the prince, gently stroked his head, and called his name: "Shun'er, come back, come back soon."

The character "Shun" (Shun) was given to the child by the King of Wu to express his devotion after the birth of his son. He felt humiliated throughout his life. When he left his son as a hostage in the imperial capital, he also gave him the same instructions, asking him to be a well-behaved child, to listen to his grandfather and grandmother, to obey the emperor, and to please them.

He had always been a well-behaved child and had done well. After his return, the King of Wu gave him new expectations, making him an ambitious, capable prince.

Although it was different from what he learned in the imperial capital and despite many difficulties, the prince still did his best. He was as obedient and filial as ever.

The King of Wu didn't have much energy to pay attention to him. Now that he was about to die, sitting in front of his sickbed, he finally felt guilty and could only call out his son's name: "Son..."

"Son, where are you?" There was a violent storm in the Taihu Lake, the sky and the earth were dark, and the moon was covered with no light.

The Taihu Dragon God transformed into a human form, his hair disheveled, blood dripping from his body, his face crimson, and he shouted, "Heng'er, where are you!"

The lightning and thunder made the old dragon's eyes blood red.

"I won't give up, I won't give up!" The old dragon shouted, and Taihu Lake rolled up violent waves, making a shocking roar, like thunder, stirring up the wind and rain and causing chaos.

There was a dragon's roar, and then a black shadow was seen diving into the water and disappearing.

The Taihu Dragon God transformed into a true dragon and returned to the Dragon Palace along the waterway. His rush was like thunder, causing the waterway to collapse, and in the Dragon Palace, there was a huge storm and undercurrent.

The shrimp soldiers and crab generals guarding the palace gate were swept away by a claw and exposed their true forms before they could even see their shadows clearly.

The Taihu Dragon God went straight to the temple, passed through the gate, and then transformed into a human form with disheveled hair.

The startled sailors immediately rushed in, led by Tie Chen. When they saw that it was the Old Dragon of Taihu Lake, they took off their armor and knelt down, saying, "Dragon God."

"Godfather!"

The Taihu Dragon God reached out and took down the radiant Taihu God from the hall. The shimmering light of the God made his expression somewhat clearer, but then he fell into an even more violent rage and said, "Tie Chen, quickly lead the troops and flood Gusu!"

Tie Chen fell to his knees with a thud, took a few steps forward on his knees, his armor clanging against the ground, and shouted, "Absolutely not!"

The Taihu Dragon God suddenly looked at Tie Chen, his eyes flashing with danger, and said, "You dare to disobey orders?"

Tie Chen lowered his head and said, "Tie Chen dare not! Foster father, Gusu has a huge population, and Wu is thriving. If Gusu is flooded, it would be a heinous crime that cannot be tolerated by heaven and earth. Please think twice!"

The Taihu Dragon God stretched out a dragon claw, grabbed Tiechen's head, and lifted him up into the air, "How dare you teach me a lesson!"

Tie Chen's head armor was deformed by the dragon's claws. He looked into the Taihu Dragon God's crimson eyes and said, "Foster father, you're crazy!"

The Taihu Dragon God laughed loudly, picked up Tiechen and walked out, saying, "I'm crazy! My only son is missing, how can I not be crazy!"

A huge dragon roar rushed out from the hall and knocked the Taihu sailors to the ground. Those sailors with low Taoism skills revealed their true colors on the spot and were almost killed by the Taihu Dragon God.

Tie Chen's head was almost crushed, and he could no longer bear it, so he suddenly shrank and crawled out from under the armor, turning into a green dragon and crashing into the Taihu Dragon God, knocking him back three steps.

Tie Chen transformed into a human form again and gritted his teeth, "Do you want to take the entire Taihu Lake aquatic race with you to be buried with you?"

The Taihu Dragon God looked at Tie Chen in shock and said, "You've actually cultivated to this level. Good, good! Wolf ambitions, wolf ambitions!"

Tie Chen raised his sword and pointed it at the Taihu Dragon God, saying, "Foster father, please stop. You have already made a big mistake and you cannot make the same mistake again."

The Taihu Dragon God lifted up the deity, and the deity's brilliance gushed out like a spring, and the entire Taihu Lake began to tremble.

The shimmering light hit the Taihu Dragon God's face, clearly illuminating his madness and rebellion. "I am the Taihu Dragon God. I have the final say here! If my son dies, I will bury the entire Gusu with him!"

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