Chapter 77: 77: The Enormous Fierce Beast
Chapter 77: Chapter 77: The Enormous Fierce Beast
The scenes in her dream became blurry, but she could clearly hear the heart-wrenching cries, the weeping of the elderly, the wailing of children, and the crazed, shrill laughter of the Demon Clan…
Little Bai Bai’s body began to tremble, not out of fear but from a soul-deep shudder, a boiling rage trembling with fury. She wanted to rush forward, to devour those from the Demon Clan, Evil Spirits, to stop the massacre of the Demon Clan.
The tiny figure grew increasingly gigantic, with a massive shadow manifesting behind her as the power of the Ancient Fierce Beast bloodline activated. She let out a towering roar, immediately shattering countless Evil Spirits on the spot.
The War God and his warriors finally noticed something amiss and turned to see the small one who had followed them, who by now was no longer just a soft, white bundle.
It was massive in stature, displaying the majesty of the Lion Tribe, showing the enormous viciousness of the Fierce Beast Taotie.
It perfectly combined the bloodline of the Lion Tribe and the Fierce Beast Taotie, consolidating the righteousness of the Lion Tribe and activating the power of the Fierce Beast, the whole creature exuding an overwhelming deterrence, suppressing all the steeds of the Demon Clan present, none daring to lift their heads to face its intimidation.
The Beast Tribe, more than any other race, responded directly because they only recognized the pressure of the bloodline; the stronger were revered.
The mounts of the Demon Clan gradually bent their knees, a trembling of the soul and fear that even if some demonic beasts wanted to resist, they were in vain, blood oozing from the corners of their mouths, their knees heavily pressed to the ground, unable to stand anymore, unable to lift their heads that were usually held high.
The Divine Tribe and Demon Clan present, therefore, paused the battle, and in the end, the Demon Clan skulked away, marking the quickest end to a battle since the Divine Demon Wars began.
And after its massive body had frightened off those from the Demon Clan, its huge form deflated like a punctured balloon, turning back into the soft little Bai Bai, falling from high up, expecting a sore bottom, but landing squarely into a pair of arms.
“Told you not to follow,” the War God’s voice sounded like scolding, yet it was very gentle, making it unable to resist the urge to act spoiled, and indeed it did act spoiled, rolling around in his embrace, occasionally nudging his palm with its small head.
Initially somewhat angry at it for not obeying and following on its own, the War God lost his temper at the sight of its soft, moist big eyes. When it rubbed its small head against his palm, he could only wholly forgive it, even indulging it with a rub on the head, indulging in the soft touch.
“You can’t follow next time.”
“But I want to help you, to become your comrade-in-arms.”
“You’re still too small, this time you’ve expended too much, it might take ten years to recover your vitality.”
“When can I become stronger? I don’t want to see the Demon Clan harming the Three Realms. Those children were all eaten by them, they’re even more gluttonous than me, eating more than I do! I am the Fierce Beast Taotie, yet I don’t eat children! They are too bad!”
The War God’s expression darkened, his gaze swept over a sea of blood, “In this world, all things generate and overcome each other, there is no end.”
“I don’t understand.”
Confronted with its innocent, wide-eyed confusion, the War God sighed, “It’s perhaps best if you never understand.”
It lazily swished its tail and nestled into the War God’s embrace, falling asleep.
“Little Taotie, wake up, it’s time to eat!” A buzzing sound at her ear wouldn’t stop, and Tao Ti swatted at it, only to hear a pitiful voice, “It’s my own fault as the old monk to suffer this. Alright already, you keep sleeping, but if you miss mealtime there won’t be anything good to eat!”
Tao Ti suddenly woke up, “Let’s go! Let’s eat something delicious!”
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