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Chapter 39 The Tao is drowning in shit

Feng Xi did not refuse Bai Ze's request. Even if Bai Ze was able to stay by his side, it was just as he wanted.

After all, he is not a god born from heaven and earth, nor is he an existence known from birth. All knowledge of the Great Wilderness largely comes from the specious myths and stories of previous lives, as well as some faint legends passed down by the Hefenggun tribe.

A long time ago, Feng Xi had woken up. The real wilderness was not as simple as the myths and legends described. Even how true those stories were was open to question.

How many of the things that mortals see touch the reality of this world, not to mention that those legends and stories have been passed down from generation to generation and have long been changed beyond recognition.

He can regard those as a reference to the real wilderness, but if he really believes in them and regards them as the guidelines for walking in the wilderness, sooner or later, he will die in a corner of the wilderness because of this.

Therefore, along the way, Feng Xi did not blindly pursue the so-called spiritual roots and spiritual treasures in the wilderness like the protagonists written by later novelists.

God knows whether those spiritual roots and spiritual treasures are real, and even if they do exist, whether there is any divine method hidden behind them.

For Feng Xi, the true meaning of the Xinhuo inheritance left by Emperor Sui and the path of witchcraft he had understood were his greatest opportunities to survive in the wilderness.

What Feng Xi really lacks is not those spiritual treasures and spiritual roots, but a true understanding of this vast wilderness.

That's why he remained unmoved by the secret treasures of heaven and earth mentioned by Bai Ze.

What really made him care about Bai Ze so much and let him stay by his side was his ability to understand everything in the wilderness, which just made up for Feng Xi's cognitive shortcomings in the wilderness.

With such a "god" who knows everything about the wilderness and has profound knowledge by his side, as long as Feng Xi doesn't try to pry into the things of the gods or explore those desperate places for mortals, most places in the wilderness will not

Become an obstacle for Feng Xi to move forward.

As for Bai Ze's hidden thoughts, Feng Xi would not reveal them. He knew very well that he and Bai Ze were using each other's thoughts.

Bai Ze wanted to see his journey as a witch, and Feng Xi never wanted to take this opportunity to understand the mystery of the journey of the gods.

Since the last time Bai Ze showed up, Feng Xi has discovered that compared to when he first met Bai Ze, the essence in the opponent's body has almost completely dissipated, leaving only the last bit of origin relying on the power of time.

At that time, Bai Ze's ray of origin in his body actually showed signs of re-unification, and it seemed to be trying to embark on the path of godhood again with the help of the power of time.

Feng Xi's path to witchcraft is not something that can be accomplished by simply practicing in seclusion. It connects heaven, earth and people, observes the mysteries of heaven and earth, and then gains the power to control heaven and earth.

In the wilderness at this time, there is nothing better than a being who wants to ascend to the throne of a god again. The path he takes can help Feng Xi realize the wonder of the gods' union with the heaven and earth.

How could Feng Xi turn away the opportunity to understand the journey of a god to regain his throne?

As for the god who controls time, he won't go see it, at least until he solves the problem of the Thunder Divine Script.

Even Feng Xi was a little happy to see the results.

The gaze of that great god was not a bad thing for Feng Xi. He had never forgotten the real reason why he left the Feng Gun tribe, the great god of fire!

The debts are overwhelming, and the attention of the God of Time may make the God of Fire feel fearful.

Just like this, one person and one beast, each with his own thoughts, embarked on a journey into the wilderness together.



Time turns.

While walking in the wilderness, Feng Xi felt the many mysterious and wonderful sights of the world.

Mountains upon mountains, endless jungles, roaring rivers...all kinds of frosty skies compete for freedom.

An extremely primitive picture scroll evolved naturally and slowly unfolded before Feng Xi's eyes.

He saw the withering and flourishing of flowers, plants and trees, the struggle of living beings for reproduction, and the most fundamental barbaric law between beasts.

Civilization has not left any trace here. The gods sitting in the sky of the wilderness, high above, have never thought of interfering with the development of the race in the wilderness. Everything is still so primitive.

If it weren't for the strange beasts that possess powers beyond ordinary spirits, this place would seem to be just a simple and ordinary ancient time.

This was a completely different scene from that of later generations when civilization matured. The primitive wilderness gave Feng Xi a completely different perception.

Bai Ze followed Feng Xi, silently observing his every move.

Feng Xi seemed to be just moving forward aimlessly, without deliberately looking for anything. Sometimes he was observing the growth of trees, and sometimes he was quietly watching the beasts fighting with each other.

Even, sometimes, Feng Xi would carve these ordinary pictures on the animal skin.

As time passed, doubts began to appear in Bai Ze's eyes.

It didn't understand why Feng Xi was interested in these ordinary scenes in the wilderness. Once, Feng Xi would stare at a piece of grass growing with broken buds or a bird or beast building a nest, and he would stare at it for many days.

Until one day, when Feng Xi looked away from the two fighting beasts, Bai Ze finally couldn't help but ask.
Chapter completed!
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