I Come to Teach You Cultivation-Chapter 152 - 21: Devouring the Celestial God (3/3)

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Chapter 152: Chapter 21: Devouring the Celestial God (3/3)

"The body of a Celestial God isn’t so easy to digest..."

Listening to the commotion behind him, Qing Fu smiled reluctantly, having regrown his legs.

A Celestial God is not like ordinary gods.

It is the supreme being that transforms itself into nature.

Even if only a portion of its power descends through "Divine Descent," it’s enough to break the boundary between god and man.

That "deceiver," overestimating its own abilities, forcibly swallowed half of the demigod’s body and will surely suffer the backlash of that divine power.

Qing Fu could almost imagine that the Black Dragon would turn into a shimmer of blue light and then vanish from this world.

[Walk in this direction...]

At that moment, the voice of the Qingmu Clan suddenly resonated in Qing Fu’s mind.

This unusual statement momentarily stunned Qing Fu, even causing him to pause in his steps.

You must understand, Qing Fu had already withdrawn from the "Divine Descent" state, theoretically severing his connection with the gods.

"As you command, my God!"

Fortunately, Qing Fu truly lived up to being the Chosen Priest painstakingly cultivated by the Guifang Kingdom.

After a brief hesitation, Qing Fu cast aside his inner doubts and ran toward the direction indicated by the Qingmu Clan.

After crossing a forest and bypassing a valley.

The first thing that entered Qing Fu’s sight was a patch of buckwheat with red stems and green leaves, growing with exceptional vitality.

Though named "wheat," buckwheat is not true wheat.

Due to its bitter taste and the lack of tools and concepts for making pasta or flatcakes in this era.

Unless absolutely necessary, very few people would specifically choose to cultivate buckwheat.

At least, in Qing Fu’s education, buckwheat is classified as chaff consumed by lowly people and mountain wild folk when absolutely desperate.

This was the first time Qing Fu had seen such large-scale cultivation of this crop.

Qing Fu even suspected whether the mountain people cultivating these crops knew that it was bitter?

[This is no ordinary buckwheat; it’s a refined and optimized superior breed.]

Equally surprised at this discovery.

But the Qingmu Clan soon noticed the differences between these buckwheats and those they used to know.

These buckwheats have thicker stems, larger fruits, and faintly exude a subtle fragrance.

This implies that the fruit of these buckwheats might still be bitter but has reached the "edible" standard.

"A presence with such wisdom and divine power, selecting these seeds of crops?"

The Guifang Kingdom is not devoid of the concept of "breeding," so Qing Fu was even more astonished.

Whether the selector used wisdom or divine power, it implies that such powers could have been applied to more important fields.

"Who did all this?"

Faced with Qing Fu’s inquiry, the Qingmu Clan chose silence.

For the Qingmu Clan is not the Heaven-Howling Clan, capable of gathering intelligence through the omnipresent wind.

In fact, the reason the Qingmu Clan directed Qing Fu in this direction was not because she perceived the special nature of these buckwheats.

"Who? Who’s there!"

During this brief moment of silence, Qing Fu’s arrival successfully startled the villagers of Mountain Village,

and when a group of mountain people wielding sticks and forks arrived at the village entrance.

Qing Fu no longer waited for the Qingmu Clan’s response and instead flashed a sinister smile.

...........................

After successfully persuading Xiluo.

Li Boyang did not remain idle and immediately soared clouds and mist toward the direction of Mountain Village.

Instead of summoning the white clouds known for their speed and agility, Li Boyang this time called upon Sha Yun, shrouded in black Qi.

Whoosh!

Due to flying close to the ground.

Li Boyang’s flight speed was not fast but consistently maintained within a stable range.

With an endless supply of Evil Qi, Li Boyang not only expended no energy.

But he could instead gradually adjust his own Essence, Qi, and Spirit, leading himself into an optimal state.

"Did you deliberately send Xiluo away?"

"Are you prepared for a grand battle?"

Without any warning, a green Kingfisher appeared in Li Boyang’s vision.

Its wings flapped at an ordinary speed, yet the green Kingfisher could match Li Boyang’s soaring clouds and mist.

"No longer hiding from me?"

Unsurprised by the Kingfisher’s appearance, Li Boyang merely quirked an eyebrow and asked.

"Did this appearance originate from the one behind you, or is it your own will?"

Upon hearing Li Boyang’s words, the Kingfisher clearly hesitated.

For she never anticipated Li Boyang would engage so calmly, as though her presence had been totally within his expectations.

"Indeed, worthy of the human inheritor of Wu Yao’s legacy; this divination ability is occasionally quite troublesome."

Li Boyang merely responded with a faint chuckle.

"No, for such matters, divination isn’t needed; simple reasoning can unravel it."

"After all, Xiluo isn’t particularly intelligent, with thoughts and ideas sometimes even more naive than mine. Yet she always finds the crucial solutions in urgent times."

"Once, twice might be coincidence..."

"But consistently over a thousand years, it clearly cannot be mere chance."

Without awaiting the Kingfisher to speak, Li Boyang continued at his own pace.

"Thus, ultimately, it must be that each time during crucial moments, someone offers Xiluo counsel."

"Yet, perhaps out of consideration for my presence, you’ve gradually lessened contact with Xiluo over the years..."

At this point, Li Boyang allowed himself a slightly rueful smile.

"Are you afraid that my divination capabilities might expose secrets you wish to remain undisclosed?"

"Or has the Huai River Witch cast too great a shadow on your psyche?"

"Making you believe I will inevitably repeat the fate of that Witch?"

Not receiving an answer he sought from the Kingfisher, Li Boyang wasn’t particularly surprised.

Or rather, the Kingfisher’s silence instead validated certain of Li Boyang’s suspicions.

With the ability to divine the future, paired with a questioning nature...

Both the Huai River Witch a thousand years ago and Li Boyang a thousand years later seem destined to be lovable characters.

The only difference being, Li Boyang lacks the naivete of the Huai River Witch.

"Let me continue guessing, is it due to serious impending events affecting the one behind you that prompted you to appear before me?"

"Is one of the Five Directions Gods, Qingmu Clan, daring to descend to the Hundred Lands Mountain Range because of severe conflict between Guifang Kingdom and the Five Directions Gods?"

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