But Zooey was not the only one with a heavy heart. Among the gods, there were also some who were not in a good mood. These beings did not care about the struggle for hegemony or the power that transcended everything. They were more concerned about the existence of this world.
"The stars … are in chaos."
The purple-skinned girl raised her head and looked at the unusually shining stars in the sky. Her eyes shone with a strong sense of uneasiness. Although this was not the first time in her long life that she had seen such a situation, she had also participated in it at times. But every time such a situation happened, it was not a good thing. Every time it happened, it was a sign that countless suffering would appear in this world.
Each star represented a god. When a star was in chaos, it meant that the god had become active. If the gods who were born with powerful strength and were a part of this world were in chaos, then …
The celestial being named Soraka clasped her hands together and cast her spirit into the celestial realm. Then she saw the greed, disagreements, and uneasiness of the gods because of Li Ke's power.
She also saw the greed for the power of the Void and the news that the Void had invaded this world again.
She was not worried about her compatriots because they were born with this world and were not born with the problem of extinction. She was more worried about those who did not have the ability to protect themselves: those weak mortals who could not see the path ahead clearly. After all, in her opinion, whether it was the high and mighty celestial spirits or the lowly mortal beggars, they were all equal. They were all life in this universe. As long as they had wisdom and knew how to love, they were all equal.
She led and helped these lives, helping them to stay away from physical pain and helping the confused lives to have a firm goal. She was such a person. But even so, after leaving the celestial realm and giving up many things, it was difficult for her to save everyone. Therefore, when there was no suffering in this world that mortals could not survive alone, she would live in seclusion in Giant God Peak. She helped those who were pursuing the power of ascenders and helped those who did not really desire to ascend to leave Giant God Peak.
After all, many mortals were very ignorant. Many times, they would be impulsive, ignorant, or some other insignificant reason and would be harsh on themselves, hoping to obtain power that transcended everything. Although there were many ways to ascend and many successful powers, successful mortals could get what they wanted most of the time. But what about the essence of ascension? Most of the time, it was just the gods' appreciation and investment for humans with extraordinary willpower.
For the gods, mortals climbing Giant God Peak was just a way for them to display their will and talent. It was a talent market that they did not need to pay much attention to. Few gods would care about losers. After all, most gods did not care about mortals at all. If mortals wanted to obtain the gods' power, they would naturally have to show how different they were from other mortals. But what about mortals? Failure was the end of their lives.
Soraka didn't want to see the pain of the people who died because of this, so she tried her best to help them.
Although her compatriots didn't understand why she did this, it was because everyone had a different view of life. Logically speaking, she shouldn't care because those people came here voluntarily, and there was no god forcing them to do so. However, she could feel the pain and unwillingness in the hearts of the climbers who had failed and died. So she used her own eyes to find those who could solve the problem without climbing Giant God Peak and help them find a solution. For those who were determined to climb Giant God Peak, she would also give them a comfortable residence and try her best to help them climb Giant God Peak in their best condition.
And now …
"It's time to set off."
The Void was an enemy that even the gods in the heavens could not resist and were afraid of. Mortals who resisted such an invasion and power would suffer a lot of painful casualties. The bodies of these living beings were not like the bodies of the gods, who would have various disabilities and deficiencies. So she needed to walk among the mortals and help them.
But just as she packed her things and was about to leave her house with a headscarf and a smock, a burst of starlight suddenly shone in front of her house. She sensed it and immediately walked to the door. Then, she saw an anxious Hanson stepping on the vegetable garden she had opened and looking at her with a serious face.
"Soraka! The Void Bugs have suddenly erupted! They are madly attacking villages and towns. I need you to help me treat those who have been contaminated by the Void! Their wounds can't be treated by ordinary doctors! "
Although Soraka was very concerned about whether her radishes were trampled by Hanson when he swooped down from the sky, she also knew that this was not the time to care about such trivial matters. She didn't know much about the Void, so she didn't dare to guarantee that she could expel the power of the Void from the human body. So she immediately threw away her luggage, nodded to Hanson, and flew into the sky with him.
The matter was urgent, so she didn't need to worry about walking on the ground with her own feet. After all, if she arrived one second later, there would be one more second of suffering.
But when she and Hanson rode the starlight to the village Hanson mentioned, she finally understood why Hanson was so anxious. Because the originally lifeless desert was now full of strange things. Like plants and animals, ribbon-like creatures constantly poured out of the desert. And from the place where these ribbon-like creatures appeared, there seemed to be an endless amount of insect-like purple insects. These insects were of different sizes, but they were densely packed and occupied the originally sandy area. Moreover, they were crazily advancing in all directions.
Because these insects constantly drilled out of the desert, there was no gap at all. When an insect left the beach, two more would take its place. These insects trampled on each other, so the originally golden desert had turned into a strange purple color, covered with the body fluids and remains of these strange creatures.
And most importantly, when the strange liquid and the strange ribbon-like creatures came into contact with each other, a new insect would struggle and jump out of the remains. Together with the insects that constantly drilled out of the desert, they completely formed a purple tide that constantly spread in all directions.
"How many mortals will suffer again …"
Seeing this scene, Soraka couldn't help but feel sad because she knew that even with the help of these people, the lives of this world still had to pay a huge price to survive this situation.
And she was filled with sorrow.
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