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Chapter 29 - Chapter 29 Tu Shan Honghong Sees the God

Eternal Continent.

Within the Divine Kingdom.

"Ding! A wisp of faith has been detected. This time, it has received a millionfold amplification. You have gained a million wisps of faith."

"It's Tu Shan Rongrong. That little fox finally couldn't resist taking the bait!"

Hong Meng stopped cultivating and smiled slightly. His divine sense followed the mysterious channel of faith and saw the Fox Spirit World.

He saw Tu Shan Rongrong, who was devoutly praying under the Suffering Tree.

Tu Shan Rongrong hadn't grown up yet; she was still a little loli.

Although she was called a little loli, Tu Shan Rongrong was at least several hundred years old.

It was just that, as a fox spirit, her growth was relatively slow.

As she prayed, the power of faith transformed into pure energy that surged into Tu Shan Rongrong's body, causing her strength to skyrocket.

Her body also grew taller, as if she had aged two or three years in an instant.

"My cultivation has indeed improved!"

"The God of Primordial Chaos is truly too powerful!"

Tu Shan Rongrong opened her eyes, recalling the chaotic divine body of the God of Primordial Chaos she had just seen in her consciousness, and her eyes filled with shock.

That divine body was truly too massive.

Its height was unknown.

Its size was unknown.

It was impossible to look directly at it.

It was impossible to glimpse it.

He sat in the chaos, like the center of the universe.

Innumerable ancient universes were born and destroyed with his breath.

"The divine grace obtained through prayer is but a drop in the ocean. Spreading the doctrine and offering sacrifices are the ways to rapidly increase one's strength!"

Tu Shan Rongrong stood up, her narrowed eyes gleaming with brilliance.

She was the smartest fox in Tu Shan.

She held the title of "Thousand-Faced Demon Rong" and was known as Tu Shan's "Strongest Strategist."

"With the help of the God of Primordial Chaos, Sister Honghong's wish for peaceful coexistence between humans and demons will soon be realized!"

"Moreover, the God of Primordial Chaos is so great that he might even be able to revive that little Taoist priest, so Sister Honghong won't feel guilty, and her emotional knot can be untied!"

Tu Shan Rongrong's eyes sparkled with excitement as she quickly ran towards Tu Shan Honghong.

Back then, she was still young, and she and Tu Shan Honghong were accidentally captured by a wicked Taoist priest who tortured them with demon-restraining talismans.

A small, ugly Taoist priest tried to save them, but Tu Shan Honghong, unaware of his intentions, accidentally killed him.

Before he died, the little Taoist priest tore off the demon-restraining talisman and uttered his last wish—peaceful coexistence between humans and demons—and urged them to escape quickly.

The power of a fox spirit originates from profound emotion.

Where emotion goes, power is born.

After the little Taoist priest's death, Tu Shan Honghong's demonic power surged, defeating the wicked Taoist priest and successfully escaping.

But the death of the little Taoist priest became an indelible crack in her heart.

"Sister!"

Tu Shan Rongrong found Tu Shan Honghong.

Tu Shan Honghong was dressed in a red ancient dress with white long-sleeved robes, with two red bow ties, each with two bells hanging from them, at the waist on both sides of her clothes.

Her figure was slender and tall, with an elegant and domineering aura.

She had a pair of fox ears with light pink fur inside, and golden-orange hair that reached her waist.

Her hair was tied at the ends with red bow ties, each with two bells hanging from them.

She was barefoot, with golden bell anklets on her feet.

"Your cultivation has improved a lot, not bad!"

Tu Shan Honghong turned around, her light green eyes looking at Tu Shan Rongrong. Although she praised her, her voice remained calm, and her expression showed no fluctuation.

"Sister, I might have found a way to revive the little Taoist priest. Even if he can't be revived, peaceful coexistence between humans and demons won't be a problem!"

As Tu Shan Rongrong's words fell, Tu Shan Honghong's previously calm expression suddenly changed, and a terrifying demonic power leaked out.

"Do you know what you're saying?"

Tu Shan Honghong's voice turned a little cold. She had never heard of a resurrection technique, so she didn't believe Tu Shan Rongrong's words.

"Sister, I have a 'Contemplation Method' here. Just recite it with me once, and you'll understand!"

Tu Shan Rongrong didn't say much, her eyes firm. "If, by then, Sister finds that I've lied to you, I'll willingly accept punishment!"

Tu Shan Honghong quietly gazed at Tu Shan Rongrong.

No expression.

No words.

Tu Shan Rongrong met her gaze without flinching.

The wind seemed to stop.

The air seemed to solidify.

The atmosphere became oppressive.

After a long while.

Tu Shan Honghong's calm voice sounded.

"Alright!"

She didn't truly believe it in her heart, but she wanted to see what Tu Shan Rongrong was up to, or if she had been misled by someone.

Tu Shan Rongrong let out a long sigh of relief in her heart.

The first step was finally achieved.

She clasped her hands together and prayed devoutly.

"Primordial Chaos immeasurable, the beginning of heaven and earth!"

"Primordial Chaos boundless, the end of all things!"

Upon hearing this, Tu Shan Honghong's exquisite, beautiful, and expressionless face twitched. She really wanted to slap this annoying little sister to death.

What the hell was this?

Tu Shan Rongrong, unaware of her thoughts, continued to pray devoutly.

"Primordial Chaos immeasurable, the destination of gods and demons!"

"Primordial Chaos boundless, the cradle of immortals and Buddhas!"

Tu Shan Honghong sighed inwardly, recalling her promise to Tu Shan Rongrong. Since she always kept her word, she couldn't go back on it.

She could only follow Tu Shan Rongrong in prayer.

She decided in her heart.

She would definitely teach Tu Shan Rongrong a harsh lesson later.

She was truly as troublesome as Tu Shan Yaya.

However.

As she prayed, Tu Shan Honghong's expression changed.

Initially, she didn't care.

She even felt ashamed.

But now, she sat upright, her voice becoming increasingly fervent and grand.

As the last sentence fell, Tu Shan Honghong's consciousness saw an endless chaos.

It was a vast gray expanse.

There was no sky.

There was no ground.

There were no mountains or seas.

There was no time or space.

Yet, there was only one majestic figure, standing tall between heaven and earth, ancient and eternal.

His mere presence gave her a suffocating feeling.

Ancient.

Venerable.

Sacred.

Majestic.

As if he were the ruler of heaven and earth.

The only true God in the world.

Eternal and unchanging.

Seeing him.

It was as if she saw the Dao.

She saw the future.

Her consciousness seemed to cross time and space, seeing a child named Dongfang Yuechu come to Tu Shan decades later.

She saw him grow up.

She saw him become the leader of the Dao Alliance.

She saw him and her strive for peace between humans and demons.

She saw her and him make a wish under the Giant Suffering Tree to meet again in the next life.

She saw...

A lifetime...

And the next life.

God.

There really are gods in this world.

Boom.

Tu Shan Honghong was shocked, her heart churning, but a thunderclap sounded in the sky.

Tu Shan Honghong looked up. The void shattered, the world crumbled, and a pair of indescribably brilliant sun and moon appeared.

Those were not the sun and moon.

Those were the eyes of the God.

Their four eyes met.

Tu Shan Honghong's heart trembled.

She couldn't describe with words what kind of divine eyes those were.

They were like the blazing sun, radiating boundless light.

They were like the sea of stars, encompassing all things.

They were like the boundless chaos, giving birth to heaven and earth.

She was involuntarily captivated by them, wanting to draw closer.

At this moment.

The surrounding scenery shattered like a mirror.

She suddenly opened her eyes, only to find Tu Shan Rongrong looking at her with wide eyes.

After a long while.

Tu Shan Honghong suppressed the shock in her heart and realized that her cultivation had improved.

At this moment.

She understood why Tu Shan Rongrong's cultivation had suddenly skyrocketed; it wasn't due to hard work, but because of...

God!

"You saw it too?"

Tu Shan Honghong's voice trembled slightly.

"Mhm mhm."

Tu Shan Rongrong nodded and said, "Sister, I have a supreme treasure in my mind that connects the living beings of all heavens and myriad worlds."

"God is also among them. As long as we spread God's doctrine and offer sacrifices, we can obtain divine grace. I saw people from other worlds offering sacrifices..."

Tu Shan Rongrong told Tu Shan Honghong everything about the chat group and the sacrifices made by other group members.

Tu Shan Honghong gave Tu Shan Rongrong a full body check-up.

She wanted to check the chat group Tu Shan Rongrong mentioned.

Unfortunately, she found nothing; everything was normal.

"That's right, how could something of this level be discovered by a small fox spirit like me!"

Tu Shan Honghong gave a self-deprecating smile, then said, "You mean reviving the little Taoist priest by asking the deity for help?"

"Yes, Sister. As long as we prepare enough sacrifices and spread the glory of the deity throughout the world, we should be able to ask my God to revive the little Taoist priest by then."

Tu Shan Rongrong continued, "At the same time, when all living beings in the world become believers of my God, wouldn't peaceful coexistence between humans and demons be realized!"

"Prayer brings divine grace, and sacrificing and spreading the doctrine brings even greater divine grace. Can the deity truly gain benefits?"

Tu Shan Honghong thought that her cultivation increased significantly after just one prayer, which made it seem like the deity was losing out.

But would a deity engage in a losing business?

Clearly impossible.

Unless there was a bigger conspiracy.

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