Chapter 393: 301: Unforgettable, finally echoed (Part 2) (Modified) _1
Chapter 393: Chapter 301: Unforgettable, finally echoed (Part 2) (Modified) _1
(Just fixed a glitch so everything’s fine now.)
Everyone gaped in disbelief for a moment, utterly shocked.
What is a god?
For them, God represents the ultimate power.
Life evolved to its pinnacle in eternity, transcendent and beyond the mundane, looking down upon the earth from on high.
To the gods, all of them should be ants, if not less than that.
A single divine wrath might bring down an entire civilization in an instant. Throughout the ancient times till now, countless cultivators have tread the path, their mortal remains paving the way to the Noble Realm. Nevertheless, even among the most promising ones, eight or nine out of ten fail to reach the Noble Realm, let alone shed their mortal bodies and ascend to become a god.
The god they are witnessing seems to be in his teens, his face still bearing the innocence characteristic of young age.
A teenaged god. This is so astonishing that they dare not even think about it. It’s unheard of, unprecedented. Even pages of history may fail to provide any similar instance.
Freakishly talented hardly captures what this is.
Even in the ancient times, never was there such an unusually gifted being who could ignite The Divine Fire and ascend to godhood in their teenage years. Even the offspring of divine beasts and birds couldn’t offer such an incredible narrative.
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“Third Uncle, could it be that you were mistaken? A teenaged god, even in the ancient past, is unheard of!”
Someone cautiously whispered to the old man with a scar on his face, his voice barely perceptible.
It wasn’t that he didn’t want to believe, but he couldn’t.
Before he could finish speaking, the old man slapped him away. His face swelled immediately, and all his teeth shattered. Even though his life was spared, he now had blood all over his face.
“Lord Deity, please pardon us. The disciple was ignorant. Upon such revelation, he still dared to question your identity. Rest assured, I have taught him a well-deserved lesson. Lord Deity, we hope you won’t hold the Academy responsible for this!”
The old man respectfully responded, showing the utmost humility. He then shot a murderous glance at the young man who had addressed him as Uncle, his dulled eyes suddenly piercing.
If you wish to commit suicide, must you drag me along?
You dared question the god’s identity. Don’t you know that he could instantly kill you with a single glaring look?
The old man wiped the cold sweat from his brow, felt like he had just stared death in the face, and made a swift decision.
He possessed a special treasure that could accurately identify any creature’s Cultivation Realm, and it never erred.
It was because of this treasure that the old man could sense what kind of fluctuations radiated from Tu Wa Zi immediately.
“I came here looking for someone,” Tu Wa Zi spoke with neutral expression.
“Please specify the person, Lord Deity. Even if I have to dig three feet through the ground, I will make every effort to find her,” the old man responded earnestly, bowing his head.
“Her name is War Goddess. She should be in your sect,” Tu Wa Zi replied.
“War Goddess?!” The old man’s face changed at once as an image of a young woman armored in gold appeared before his eyes.
Despite spending most of his time meditating in solitude, he had heard of War Goddess who was one of the academy’s most gifted students, even making it to the top three.
Feeling stunned, the old man couldn’t comprehend why Lord Deity wanted to see the young woman but dared not to question. He turned and hurried away.
Shortly, the old man returned, this time with a graceful and beautiful girl by his side.
It was the War Goddess.
She still wore her signature golden armor with a long white dress underneath. A gentle breeze came by, making her dress flutter like a Fairy Rose in the wind, spreading an enchanting fragrance.
The moment he saw the young woman, Tu Wa Zi went forward, embraced the lady without a word, and disappeared from everyone’s sight before she could react.
By a picturesque river that flowed unceasingly…
War Goddess and Tu Wa Zi looked at each other.
“Why is it you? You’re here again!”
War Goddess pursed her lips, looking somewhat surprised.
She had been practising cultivation when the Third elder at the academy found her in a rush, telling her that a mighty being from Godfire Realm wanted to see her.
War Goddess was confounded about who this powerful being from the Godfire Realm could be, given that she hadn’t met such a terrifying existence before.
Also –
The Lower Realm’s spiritual energy was thin, rules were incomplete, and the Noble Realm marked the peak of cultivation – it was impossible for anyone to ignite the Divine Fire.
However, the Third Elder was renowned for his profound knowledge, it was unlikely for him to make a mistake.
But what she could never have expected was this terrorifying being from the Godfire realm turned out to be Tu Wa Zi?!
She remembered his last visit, back when he was still a Noble. Now, to her surprise, he had already ignited the Divine Fire. The gap between them seemed to have widened further, and Tu Wa Zi became someone she could look up to but never reach.
“I… I came this time for the same reason as before… I want… to pursue you and want… to know what you think about it,” Tu Wa Zi took a deep breath, composed himself and said slowly. With each word, his complexion reddened and by the end, his face was as red as a monkey’s bottom.
“If I say no, will you attack my fellow disciples?” War Goddess protected herself by asking.
As she spoke, the fair girl rubbed her brows.
At a glimpse, her skin still appeared as creamy and flawless as before, incredibly charming, especially that impressive bosom, so stunning that one couldn’t help but marvel at it.
“No…” Tu Wa Zi opened his mouth and said very decisively.
War Goddess breathed a sigh of relief. She was about to say that’s good when Tu Wa Zi immediately added…
“I will erase the Deer Academy from the Wilderness, then snatch you away and always keep you by my side, till death do us part, even if seas run dry and rocks crumble, or mountains and rivers wear away. Lord Willow God has taught us that if you can’t get, steal. Even if you can’t win the heart, win over the person…”
War Goddess: “…”
War Goddess pursed her lips, she really wanted to ask if all the teachings by Lord Willow God were so wicked.
But looking at the boy’s stubborn, determined face, the woman felt a sigh coming.
“Do you… really like me that much?!” Looking at Tu Wa Zi’s resolute and serious face, War Goddess felt an unprecedented softness stirring in her heart, leaving her tingling all over.
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