Chapter 154: Chapter 154: Coiled Snake and Green Fox
Fox Nine?
He must be talking about the old fox.
I was not sure what this so-called great wizard was going to do. I hesitated for a moment, and finally sat cross-legged in front of him. For safety reasons, I kept a certain distance from him.
At the same time, I was thinking about what Cang Yao had said to me.
This place was not formed by accident.
There is only one answer - man-made!
Could it be that the great wizard in front of me separated the human spirit and created such a place?
According to this, it is not accidental that we got into this place, but we were calculated. In a sense, this place is one of the anti-theft mechanisms of this ancient tomb. However, this anti-theft mechanism only uses the power of ghosts and gods.
"This great wizard is unfathomable!"
I sighed silently in my heart, thinking that this great wizard is probably like the old fox, and should be an old monster that has existed for more than two thousand years.
However, the old fox was seriously injured because he deceived the heavens, but the one in front of me was not injured...
I looked at the other party's cold, emotionless linear pupils, and secretly wondered if this great wizard was a snake spirit. After all, Donghu is known as the country of foxes and snakes. If the fox appears, the one in front of me is most likely a snake. The pupils are too distinctive.
I thought maliciously that maybe I saw the clues here, so this great wizard had to appear. It originally wanted to trap us to death, but when it saw that it couldn't trap us, it changed its tactics.
But, if this old monster wants our lives, why bother so much?
What is it afraid of?
Zhenwu Flag?
It shouldn't be. We have already shown the Zhenwu Flag. This old monster is very smart and already knows that the flag has no killing power now.
So what is it?
I thought about it for a while, and couldn't help but think of Lao Bai's Gu King.
Could it be... it?
However, the Gu King has fallen into a deep sleep!
The great wizard has been sitting quietly opposite me, his eyes occasionally moving, but always wandering on me. Perhaps seeing that I was more puzzled, he finally spoke: "Young man, I was right about you. You are the chosen one!"
I have already constructed countless possibilities in my mind, but I didn't expect it to say this when it opened its mouth. What is the chosen one? For a moment, my mind was a little confused.
"Yes, you are the chosen one."
The great wizard said in a serious voice: "I have been paying attention to you. You see through everything and understand the intentions of the Panshe God. Except for the chosen one, who else can understand the wisdom of the Panshe God?"
I was even more confused.
However, after the other party explained it a little, I suddenly realized it.
It said that it was a great wizard and inherited the wisdom of the Panshe God. As for these so-called wisdoms - in fact, they are these mechanisms in the tomb!
This tomb was designed by it!
Whether it was the slippery stone rope we encountered before, or the place we are in now, they are all the wisdom of the so-called Panshe God. When it saw me tell the secrets of these mechanisms, it thought that I was someone who could see the will of the gods and was chosen by God...
"You scared me. I really thought there was a bird god. It turned out to be a charlatan!!"
I cursed in my heart.
Isn't this a typical charlatan's thinking? Everything in the world belongs to God.
What thank God for giving me food...
It is obviously the food grown by my own hands with my face facing the loess and my back facing the sky, but it is said to be a gift from God. I have to kneel down and take it. If I think about it carefully, it is actually very stupid. I have to eat my own food and beg for mercy.
I think the Panshe God, the so-called great wizard, is probably the same way.
This is a fanatic!
I said to it seriously: "You are right, I am the messenger of the God of Panshe, but this doesn't seem to be the way to receive the chosen one of God. Let us go first and we can talk in depth!"
The great wizard didn't say anything, just looked at me silently.
Until I was a little embarrassed, I waved my hand and said, let's not fool each other, just speak frankly, what do you want to do.
"I am indeed here to convey the will of the God of Panshe to you."
The great wizard spoke seriously again, making me want to slap him in the face with the sole of my shoe: "Don't be anxious, listen to me tell you a story!"
Its story is actually a story about God's pity for the world, which is very cliché.
I think this may be related to the beliefs of the Donghu, which is their myth and legend.
The Donghu people believed in primitive shamanism, and all things have spirits. This myth probably came from primitive shamanism. Like most myths, in the earliest times, the world was in chaos. It was two gods who created the world and made it what it is now.
One god is called Panshe Tianshen, a huge snake that swallowed thousands of miles. The moment it stood up, it opened up the world.
Another god is called Qinghu God, who stood upright and looked at all directions. It was he who soared up to 90,000 miles and ignited the sun in the sky.
The two gods protected the people of Donghu. Wherever the sun shines, it is their pasture.
Lao Bai couldn't help but whispered that this was a typical Japanese-Japanese thinking mode. There is no god in this world. If their gods were really so powerful, how could they lose their country and race?
"You can never doubt the existence of the great god Panshe. I have seen it. It exists. It enlightened me and asked me to support the people of Donghu!!"
The great wizard had very good ears. He heard what Lao Bai said and immediately raised his voice to refute it, but then he became depressed and sighed: "The god is dead and abandoned us, so the blue wolf in the west flattened our homeland..."
I was very disgusted by it.
The blue wolf in the west should refer to the Xiongnu people in the west.
Obviously, the great wizard felt that the reason why they lost their country and race was because their gods abandoned them!
This is nonsense. Why not say that it was all because they didn't develop well and wandered around the world?
There are very few historical documents left by Donghu. Modern people don't know much about them, but from the few remaining records, this nation is particularly wild.
It is undeniable that they were once very powerful, and then they started to bully people everywhere.
The first country they bullied was Yan. They punched them today and kicked them tomorrow until they were pissed off. They pressed them to the ground and rubbed them hard, and they immediately became obedient.
After they found that Yan was not easy to bully, they looked around - hey, the Huns in the west seemed to be a soft persimmon!
So, they visited them every now and then.
Today, they saw that this woman was good, so they quickly asked her to send her to warm up the house. Tomorrow, they saw that that horse was good, so they quickly asked someone to send it to them for a test ride.
In the end, they made the other party completely pissed off, and they rode on their faces and delivered crazy damage, killing them cleanly and neatly.
Tell me, who is to blame for this?
Don't talk about the Panshe God. With such a waste of power, even Pangu the Great can't protect this Teddy spirit. It's only a matter of time before the country is destroyed!
As for the great wizard saying that he had seen the Panshe God, this made me a little confused. Could it be that this so-called Panshe God really exists?
As soon as this thought came up, I immediately extinguished it. God or something like that is definitely unreliable. Could it be that the grains we worked so hard to grow from the ground really became someone else's? If we eat a bite, we owe them? There is no place to argue.
I think this great wizard is indeed a fanatic. Normal people should not speculate on the thinking mode of fanatics. As for what I am the chosen one of God, this is definitely the great wizard fooling people. Even I don't know when I became so showy. Why does he say that I am so showy?
Seeing that none of us said anything, the great wizard seemed particularly satisfied with this, nodded, and then dropped another bombshell: "God will not die, just a short rest. Before he died, he once said that as long as there are still people in the world who believe in me, one day, I will return!"
The great wizard's eyes sparkled, and when he said this, his body straightened up a lot, and his tone was sonorous and powerful. Obviously, he always believed in this...
I was shocked by his attitude, and suddenly an amazing idea popped up in my mind...