The Invincible Supreme Medical God -
Chapter 369 - 262: The Greatest Treasure_2
Chapter 369: Chapter 262: The Greatest Treasure_2
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The last boy was full of energy, with green eyes and golden hair. His name was Tan Huang.
"Tell us about the situation outside."
"Do all humans look as strange as you?"
"Will we one day grow tails?"
"Why don’t your eyes sparkle?"
After Xingye introduced the four newcomers, a flood of questions arose, and a serene atmosphere descended upon the small wooden cabin.
Hui Yue sat down, and the children immediately gathered around him. "Can we stay here for a few days?" he politely asked. The children nodded with such intensity that it caused laughter to escape from all the elderly individuals present.
"I’ll tell you about the outside world," Deng Wu said as he also sat down. His words made all the children gathered around Hui Yue immediately shift over to Deng Wu.
As he began to describe the world he came from in detail, a faint smile appeared on his face.
"You feel familiar," Xingye suddenly said, sitting beside Deng Wu. "It’s something I haven’t felt for thousands of years."
These words greatly shocked everyone, for none had anticipated that this child was actually much older than any of them. But suddenly, excitement filled the starry-eyed children, who looked at Deng Wu with immense admiration.
"Are you the father?" Dongji suddenly asked, his cold eyes brimming with excitement.
"It feels like a father!" Xingye agreed. Within seconds, all the children were sniffing at Deng Wu, touching him, hugging him. Tears welled up in their eyes, and happiness seemed to overflow within them.
"Father has finally returned to us!" Xia Ji exclaimed loudly, throwing himself into Deng Wu’s arms like a lost child who had finally found his parent.
Holding the four little children, Deng Wu was deeply shocked, his face full of fear. The whole situation was so unexpected, and for someone who was known for his reserved demeanor, there was no one better suited to handle such a moment.
With Wang Julong no longer able to intervene, laughter suddenly resonated across the clearing. Her bright voice broke the stunned silence, prompting others to join her in laughter—a mix of surprise and confusion.
"Oh right," Lan Feng finally spoke within the Dantian Cave after being silent for days. "The seasons are supposed to live in this part of the dungeon. I see Xingye here, but I wonder what happened to the Sun. She should be here taking care of the children."
"The Sun?" Hui Yue asked curiously, catching Lan Feng’s comment. The Phoenix finally replied, "When our ancestors created this plane, they created the Sun and the Moon. They divided the year in half, with each overseeing six months. This is how the seasons were born."
"The Sun enters meditation, where she meditates for half a year. Meditation allows her to become one with the world, and through her nurturing, flowers bloom and spring arrives. Her cultivation will soar within those six months, and over time, the world will increasingly feel her presence. This is why spring is warmer than summer."
Lan Feng paused slightly to see if Hui Yue understood, then, seeing the white-haired boy nod, continued: "When the Sun manages to fully merge with the world, her power will be at its peak, the Sun will shine its brightest, and warm sunlight will spread across the earth."
"Once she reaches her peak, the Moon will take over. He will enter solitary meditation, and when he reaches his pinnacle, winter will descend upon us. Right now, it’s autumn, so the Moon should be in meditation, but this means the Sun should be here caring for their children—the seasons."
"If she has four children, then who is Xingye?" Hui Yue curiously asked. "He isn’t related to the seasons but rather the night sky."
"Xingye was created by our ancestors alongside the Sun and Moon. As long as he lives, the stars will always shine."
Pausing slightly, Lan Feng furrowed his brows, pondering how to explain something as profound as their current topic.
"Is she not simply elsewhere?" Hui Yue asked doubtfully, but seeing the Phoenix shake their head, he noticed the five children playing on Deng Wu. A frown appeared on his brows as long-forgotten memories surfaced, and happiness flickered in their eyes.
"Xingye," Hui Yue called, and the children immediately turned their heads. As countless stars brightly sparkled in his eyes, Xingye’s face lit up with happiness. "Where is the Sun?" Hui Yue asked curiously, but the moment he asked, a tense atmosphere emerged.
Looking at Hui Yue, hope seemed to glimmer in the child’s eyes. "Mother was taken," the boy whispered softly, shaking his head. However, soon after, the boy’s sadness dissipated. It was as if he couldn’t stay depressed for long.
"I didn’t plan for you to handle this so seriously," Lan Feng complained, but Hui Yue could sense an underlying excitement for adventure within Lan Feng, immediately realizing this had become a training session for him and his companions.
Thinking about saving the Sun, Hui Yue felt a tinge of fear. The Sun represented summer and spring in the world, sustaining human life. She must be immensely powerful, but even then, she was captured. How could Hui Yue possibly help?
Yet, no matter how worried or unsure Hui Yue felt, he could sense Lan Feng’s growing excitement and determination, prompting Hui Yue to sigh. Despite feeling unprepared, he promised the Phoenix that he would follow any orders given during training. Strengthening Hui Yue would surely aid Lan Feng on his path to vengeance.
Hui Yue said nothing. He stood aside, beginning to search for tents in his storage stone and patiently set them up on the clearing. After erecting the tents, he started a bonfire and began cooking for the children and his friends.
Sha Yun soon realized they intended to stay, but since she hadn’t been given any tasks yet, the Snake Woman became a bit confused. She gave Hui Yue a gentle look before rushing into the woods to gather firewood. Despite her preference for cooking, she knew Hui Yue would decline her offer.
Soon, the smell of stew wafted from the pot, and as drool dripped from the edges of their mouths, the stomachs of the seasons growled.
Seeing the children finally release Deng Wu, their companions laughed. Before long, everyone was chatting and eating stew together. Hui Yue deliberately positioned himself next to Xingye.
"Can you tell me when your mother was taken?" Hui Yue gently asked, ensuring to load the boy’s plate with a generous helping of meat. Before the sight of tender, glistening meat excited the boy, his face had only shown a trace of sadness. Hui Yue felt capable of managing this. Even though the child was thousands of years old.
"She had just emerged from meditation," Xingye said, stuffing his face with stew, skillfully avoiding the vegetables and eating only the meat. "Mother told us not to battle nearby villages unless they did something truly awful. She absorbed energy from heaven and earth, then they took her."
"Why did they take her?" Hui Yue asked quietly, attempting to extract as much information as possible from the young friend beside him.
He had already learned that once she left her isolated cultivation, she had been seized, and the capture involved minimal struggle on her part.
"They wanted her to enhance their harvests," Xingye said with sadness apparent on his face. Yet as his eyes settled on the pot used to cook the food, his smile returned.
"Don’t be so shocked," Lan Feng commented, sensing Hui Yue’s genuine surprise. The children’s mother had disappeared, but they hadn’t acted out.
"They aren’t just children," Lan Feng continued. "They are the laws upon which this world is built. They were created by the Four Great Divine Beasts alongside the African Continent’s creation. We will encounter many such laws during our journey. They were forged by the Gods, by God Himself, making them unopposable. Breaking the laws is tantamount to defying the world itself. Imagine what would happen if the Sun were to die and fall from the sky. If the Moon stopped rising, causing oceans to stagnate, the seasons would cease to change."
"These laws are far greater than we are. They’re as ancient as the first stone in this world. Laws surround us. They’re the threads binding the world together, allowing it to exist. When you become a master user, I’ll tell you more about them because you’ll start to perceive them."
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