"What's going on?"
Huai Shi looked at Tongi. "An illusion?"
"If you want to describe it, it's better to say that it's the existence of an obsession." Tongi glanced at the corpse on the ground with pity. "The remnant of regret, just like the Stigmata Relic in your hand.
There's nothing you can do about it. When it's irreversible, you can only regret it in vain. With resentment in your heart, you can't get rid of it, but you don't even know who you should hate … "
She said, "It's really pitiful."
Bang!
The Hateful Water in Huai Shi's hand hummed.
It seemed to be angry, and a bolt of lightning shot out.
But under Tongi's gaze, it couldn't be rash. It soon dissipated, leaving only a silent humming, like a sad sigh.
The old man's resentment toward the piper in his obsession cast a shadow over Huai Shi's heart.
However, what he cared about even more was the information he had revealed.
The Grand Master Garland was born on Helios?
But according to Huai Shi's understanding, he was clearly a member of the pure-blood family, the Herman family, who had inherited the holy name of the Blessed One!
Could he have been born on Helios by the alchemist of the Herman family?
Regardless of whether this was possible or not, would the Herman family allow their descendants to be bound by Helios?
If it was true, then there was even more of a problem.
Everyone born on Helios was limited by the laws in their souls. How did he leave Helios?
If Huai Shi remembered correctly, Garland became a Grand Master in the Present Realm, 120 years ago.
He didn't hide his strength to this extent.
"It's just the ravings of a madman. It might not be true."
Tongi said, "Besides, if Publius could escape from the prison of the Astronomical Association, why couldn't Garland do it?"
This was even more strange.
When Huai Shi thought about it carefully, he noticed a problem that had been overlooked.
Publius' death was confirmed before they left the moon.
And what happened on Helios proved that the news of his death was nothing more than a distraction set up by Publius.
The return of Helios to the Present was a seventy year cycle.
In other words, Publius had been on the Sun Chariot since at least seventy years ago!
No matter how many schemes he had, no matter how shady his intentions were, he had plenty of time.
Moreover, he was a Grandmaster …
He finally found the Hua Point.
Huai Shi suddenly asked, "If he wants to make a move, he doesn't have to pick a time. He can just hold the ceremony when Helios is the furthest away from the present realm.
Why go to Jupiter's orbit? "
"Of course it's because this is also one of the requirements of the secret instrument."
Tongi laughed strangely. "Gods are the products and pillars of the present realm. They can't be established in places that are too far away from the present realm. You know the kind of people who cross the border to give birth, right? Children born in Myanmar don't have Dongxia household registration. "
Moreover, the actual requirements were more complicated than relying on having children to obtain citizenship.
It had to be in the Present Realm, and the closer it was, the better. Otherwise, the conditions for the birth of a god would not be established. But it couldn't be too close, or the three seals would instantly obliterate it.
At the same time, it had to be close to hell, or it would lack the necessary conditions for divinity sublimation. But it couldn't enter hell, or it would be like delivering food to the rancher's door.
After all kinds of considerations and sifting through countless options, there was only one last choice left — Jupiter's orbit.
It was within the solar system projected by the present realm, but it was also independent, as if it was stepping on the border of a country. Even the fastest response of the Astronomical Society would take at least fifteen minutes to get there.
"But we still can't rule out accidents."
Huai Shi said, "Although Helios was scrapped, the system still sent out an invitation, and Garland came here because of it."
Tongi shook her head helplessly.
"How can there be anything in the world that can wait until you are 100% sure? Thirty percent was enough to give it a try, fifty percent was enough to boost one's confidence, and eighty percent was already a dream come true for them.
Moreover, how can there be no risk at all in creating a god? "
Tongi couldn't hide her mockery. "Whether it succeeds or fails, it is' his' destiny."
"What do you mean?"
"I'm afraid this is the most tragic part of the gods, Huai Shi." She said meaningfully, "Mortals can resist fate … but have you ever heard a color TV or an air conditioner or refrigerator say to you: 'My life is in my own hands, not in the hands of the heavens'?"
Everything was destined.
Everything was part of fate.
For the gods, this was the case for everything.
Long before the destiny sublimated from divinity was born, there was no room for choice.
The closer they got, the deeper they went, and the more they understood the essence of it, the more they could feel their own powerlessness, and the destined sad ending.
Whether it was the gods who had fallen, Helios, the God of the Unborn, or even Publius and Garland …
The closer they were to a miracle, the easier it was to be swallowed up by disaster. The closer they were to destiny, the more they could understand the cruelty and horror.
Publius couldn't stop it.
The existence of the gods was too big.
Just their birth would cause chaos in the cultivation system and the degree of distortion.
It was like an iron ball suddenly appearing on a spider's web, and it was bound to cause a stir in the whole realm.
The wind rose at the end of the green duckweed.
Before the butterflies in South America flapped their wings, there were already signs of a storm.
At this moment, in this cold and vast sky, relics abandoned by time, war chariots abandoned by the present world, monsters abandoned by hell, gods abandoned by history, explorers abandoned by reinforcements …
In this sealed furnace, everyone was like materials thrown into the cauldron, bound by their own destiny, mission, and destiny. They had no choice but to move forward.
Everyone who was attracted here had a reason, and everyone who came here was indispensable.
This might be the real secret.
Forging the fire of gods was always destiny!
Huai Shi finally understood.
After a long silence, he couldn't help but frown and exclaim in astonishment, "With so many messy things in the cauldron, can the food be delicious?"
One mouthful of Helios, two of the main ingredients, several alchemists, sprinkled into the Pied Piper's conspiracy, simmered over a small fire, and added in the precipitation of hell, miracle, and disaster.
Simmered over a large fire.
Then added one gold medal fighter of the Astronomy Society, one Prince of the Paradise, one Little Page of the Huaihai Road, one Disaster Musician, one Legendary Investigator, and one King of Danbo …
I'm not afraid that your cauldron is too small to hold it all!
You'd rather boil water and cabbage here!
Don't you think it's a waste?
What kind of mess was this? Huai Shi couldn't understand at all.
It could only be said that this was a great master …
"So, what do we do now?"
In the distance, in the earth-shaking roar, Huai Shi scratched his head and looked up at the empty surroundings.
"You don't have to do anything."
Tongi said, "Just sit down."
At that moment, in front of Huai Shi, a magnificent light and shadow appeared. In the bright God's Wedge, a figure that didn't exist here was reflected.
The solemn and cold posture reappeared again.
It illuminated Huai Shi's pupils.
It had been a long time.
She looked around, sized up, and glanced at Huai Shi with a faint smile. Then, the white mouse in the skeleton's eye sockets trembled even more.
But when she stretched out her hand, it still didn't dare to disobey her will.
It carefully jumped onto her hand and curled into a ball.
Then, she pinched its tail and spun it around like a bouncy ball.
It could only whimper and beg for mercy, not daring to resist.
Finally, Tongi turned around and stretched out her hand again. "Give me Lord of the Flies."
Then, Beelzebub, who was pretending to be dead in Huai Shi's satchel, also trembled.
Huai Shi didn't suspect anything else. He took out Beelzebub from the saddlebag, swung his hand, and turned the pistol back into the Book of Steel.
"Do you need anything else?" he asked.
Tongi smiled, tilted her head, and asked, "Do I need a contractor's hug?"
Huai Shi couldn't help but roll his eyes.
But seeing him unconsciously become a little nervous, the corner of Tong Ji's mouth curled up into a happy arc.
"Then, stand here and don't move. I'll steal an orange plantation for you."
She tossed Lord of the Flies in her hand and looked back with a bright smile. Her drifting figure suddenly shrank, turned into an invisible stream of light, and rose into the furnace core in the ceiling.
She only left behind some meaningful words.
"Get along well with your new friend."
"Don't worry, don't worry."
Huai Shi waved his hand indifferently and said goodbye.
Until now, the skeleton finally reacted. Dumbfounded, it pointed in the direction where Tongi disappeared. "Oh, my God … Is that a ghost?!"
Aren't you a ghost too?!
Huai Shi shook his head, too speechless to complain.
He shook his head, lifted his foot, and pushed the corpse aside. After putting down the Hateful Water, he started a fire and found a comfortable place to sit down.
He let out a long breath.
Bathed in the warm firelight.
Finally, he relaxed.
From time to time, the skeleton looked up at the half of the furnace core hanging above his head, worried about whether his friend was doing well there.
In the rising firelight, Huai Shi yawned.
He felt a wave of sleepiness.
After a long time.
The light danced, illuminating the shadow behind him, causing the shadow to constantly twist and sway, as if it was gradually expanding.
Quickly, it occupied the entire wall.
Something huge was quickly rising to the surface, like a shark that had suddenly leapt out after a long period of silence. In an instant, it broke through the darkness, cutting off the hate water that was close at hand, and its ferocious mouth closed in on Huai Shi.
At that moment, Huai Shi sighed.
Why was he so … unable to keep his cool?
He raised his eyes.
Intense light burst out.
Suddenly, a roar burst out from his fingertips on the ground.
There was no need to prepare. The Supreme called 'Symphony' instantly arrived here.
It did not attack, did not defend, and did not escape.
Just, it plucked an invisible string —
Then, everything seemed to be frozen in place.
At this moment, under the knock of the Supreme, Huai Shi poured all his strength into his fingertips, and played the first note after the silence, even faster than the loud sound.
Then, the half of the furnace core that fell, trembled violently.
The steel rang.
Just like the resonating cavity on the body of the zither, under the waves of the Supreme, burst out more than ten times the echo, and the terrifying low tremor instantly broke through the furnace core, gushing out in all directions.
Spreading.
Wherever it passed, the dust on the steel ground danced, and countless tombstones suddenly shook, bursting out a high-pitched sound, buzzing.
It was like the roar of a dead soul!
Resounding in the darkness.
At this moment, in this abandoned cemetery, the scrapped half of the furnace core had turned into Huai Shi's resonance box, and the countless tombstones were like Huai Shi's most loyal tuning forks.
As soon as he stepped into this area, the attacker had already walked onto the stage that was most suitable for a calamity musician in the whole of Helios!
The moment a drop of water fell into the ocean, it set off ripples that rushed in all directions.
In an instant, Huai Shi's plucking with all his strength swept across the entire cemetery, and under the resonance and vibration of countless tuning forks, it shrank back again.
So, the world was silent, and there was no sound left!
And the vibration that was magnified hundreds of times had been applied to the abandoned furnace core, turning into an earth-shattering roar that filled every inch of space, every inch of air, and reverberated violently, violently turning all the paper, graffiti, and even broken corpses into dust.
In an instant, the huge force that spread and contracted burst out the grand roar of the Grand Symphony Void.
It was clearly enough to tear all eardrums, but human ears could no longer hear it.
Only the squirming shadows were shaking rapidly, wrapped in the terrible roar. Every reverberation of the vibration was comparable to the terrible impact at the center of the explosion, erupting continuously from the shadows of nothingness.
But without waiting for the aftermath to subside.
Huai Shi's face was expressionless as she pressed down again.
So, under the push of his fingertips, the contracted vibration once again burst out in all directions, wrapping around the furnace core and countless tombstones. It tore through the air, setting off a violent hurricane that swept through the entire cemetery.
Terrifying waves rushed into each other and contracted again.
This tyrannical power was stuffed into the shadows that pounced out, triggering a second round of explosions!
The furnace core wailed, and countless cracks appeared.
But Huai Shi's movements did not pause at all, and without mercy, he pressed the last finger.
The entire cemetery shook at this moment, and the steel ground was full of cracks. Unparalleled power surged, flowing from the material, from the waterfall into thousands of tributaries, and once again converging into an ocean under the accompaniment of the symphony.
It completely swallowed up the solidified person in the shadow.
The broken shadow flew in all directions, and a twisted and strange figure spewed out a stinky blood mist under the ravages of the symphony. It was forcibly squeezed into the iron wall of the furnace core, smashed through the steel, and flew backward.
In a trance and dizziness of consciousness.
It was unbelievable.
What … was that?
"Of course it's fate, my friend."
Huai Shi's whisper came into his ears.
That mocking face was already close, and then, the dancing blood turned into a torrent, bursting with electric light, illuminating his eyes.
He saw Huai Shi's smile.
It was so ferocious.
Fate was knocking on the door!
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