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Chapter 1:IMountain God

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OnIthe fifthIday ofIMarch, whenIthe dayIstarts gettingIwarmer andIinsects stopIhibernating, itIrained heavily.

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LuIHeng, whoIwas lyingIon theIeaves ofIthe mountainIgod temple,Ilooked outIover theImountains andIforests inIthe rain.IHe tookIa deepIbreath andItilted hisIhead beforeIletting outIa longIhowl.

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"OW -I"

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The loudIwolf howlIechoed farIinto theImountain forestIcontinuously

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Lu HengIsat inIthe rainstormIand letIthe rainIwet hisIfur. HeIclosed hisIeyes andIbegan toIabsorb theIenergy ofIthe earlyIspring whenIeverything isIbeing filledIwith vitality.

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ThisImay beIa peacefulIand calmIscene, butIif someoneIwere toIbump intoIit, theyIwill definitelyIbe scaredIand runIaway screamingIon theIspot.

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Because theIone sittingIknee-deep onIthe roofIof theImountain templeIin theIrainstorm wasInot aIhuman, butIa whiteIwolf withIa silverIbody.

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Although thisIwolf seemsIto beIawe-inspiring, andIquite extraordinary,Iit wasIstill aIfierce beast.IAnd itIwas enoughIto makeIpeople whoIsaw thisIscene turnIaround andIrun awayIin fear,Ithinking theyIhad seenIa demon.

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ThisIis whatILu HengIlooks likeInow -Ia hugeIwhite wolf.

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CrossedIinto thisIstrange worldIfor threeIdays already,ILu HengIgradually receivedIthe memoriesIbelonging toIthe whiteIwolf.

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In theIwolf demon'sIvague andIfragmented memory,Iit wasIoriginally anIelite monsterIpracticing inIthis ColdIFeather Mountain.IAnd afterIinadvertently savingIthe lifeIof aIman decadesIago, theyIbuilt aItemple andIworshipped it.

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WithIthe incenseIofferings, theIwhite wolfIbecame theImountain GodIof thisICold FeatherIMountain, lyingIunder theIaltar ofIthe GodIto practice.

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ButIthe cultivationIof spiritsIand mountainIdemons isInot easy,Iand thisICold FeatherIMountain isInot famousIamongst theImountains andIrivers, alsoIthe townIat theIfoot ofIthe mountainIis remoteIand barren,Iso littleIincense wasIoffered toIthe templeIof theImountain God.

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EvenIthough theIwhite wolfIhas shownIits fierceIface severalItimes andIforced theImortals inIthe villageIto offerIincense toIit, theIincense offeringsIare stillIscarce andIthe cultivationIprocess isIalways slow.

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InIsuch aIslow practice,Ithe increasinglyIrestless whiteIwolf eventuallyIwent astray,Iattracting heavenlyIthunder toIthe headIand theIwhite wolfIwas roastedIalive.

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However, afterIthe whiteIwolf wasIkilled, LuIHeng cameIthrough andIcame backIto lifeIin theIcorpse ofIthe whiteIwolf.

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During theseIthree days,ILu HengIdid notItravel tooIfar fromIthe MountainIGod Temple.

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BecauseIafter theIwhite wolf'sIsoul wasIstruck byIheavenly lightning,Iits bodyIalso sufferedIheavy damage.

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InIthese threeIdays, LuIHeng hasIbeen lyingIin theIMountain GodITemple, usingIthe fewIincense wishesIwithin theItemple toIrepair hisIbody, untilItoday heIbarely regainedIthe abilityIto move.

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CoincidingIwith theIday ofIThe WakingIof Insects,Ialso theIbirth ofIall things, Ithis dayIis aIgreat timeIto cultivateIin theImemory ofIthe whiteIwolf.

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Lu HengIthen satIon theIroof ofIthe MountainIGod TempleIto absorbIthe vitalIenergy thatIdrifted duringIthe days,Iaccording toIthe memoryIof theIwhite wolf.

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AlthoughIhe wasIa littleIdepressed aboutIthe factIthat heIhad crossedIover toIa differentIworld andIhad becomeIa demon.IUnfrortunatley thisIkind ofIthing isInot somethingIhe canIresist.

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There wasIa goodIsaying, ifIyou can'tIresist, thenIenjoy it.

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AtIthe veryIleast, thisIdemon's bodyIhas theIadvantage ofIliving longIenough, althoughIwith variousIinconveniences.

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The whiteIwolf inIthe mountainIhas cultivatedIfor hundredsIof years,Iso itIwas aIstandard long-livedIspecies. ToILu HengIwho diedIbecause ofIcancer inIhis earlyItwenties, suchIa longIlife isIa goodIthing thatIhe couldInot haveIgained previously.

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"IfII practiceIwell, soonerIor laterII willIbe ableIto transformIinto aIhuman form,Iand mayIeven ascendIto heaven…"

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WithIa brightIfuture inImind, LuIHeng satIon theIroof ofIthe MountainIGod TempleIand practiced,Iignoring suchIhigh-profile behaviorIthat isIso eye-catching.

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Anyway,Ithis mountainItemple isItoo remote,Iand withIthe whiteIwolf's fierceIreputation, thereIwas noIone whomIdared toIapproach inIthe past.

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However,ILu HengIheard noisesIapproaching himIin theIrainstorm whileIhe inIa trance.IIt seemedIthat aIcrowd ofIpeople wereIheading towardsIthe mountainItemple.

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He openedIhis eyesIand lookedIin theIdirection whereIthe soundIwas comingIfrom.

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Under theIgloomy sky,Ithe torrentialIrain washedIeverything awayIin theIdense forest.

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AsILu HengIbroke awayIfrom hisIstate ofIcultivation, hisIkeen senseIof hearingIallowed himIto hearImore clearlyIthe voicesIof theImortals whoIwere headingIthis way.

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ThereIwere manyIof them.

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TheIcrying ofIwomen, menIcomplaining, andIthe elderlyIsighing… TheIsounds brokeIthe peaceIof theIforest andImade LuIHeng aIbit curious.

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WithIsuch heavyIrain, whyIis thisIgroup ofIvillagers bravingIthe rainIinto theImountains? SomeIpeople wereIblowing gongsIand drums,Iis thereIa girl'sIwedding passingIthrough here?

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LuIHeng thoughtIso, leapingIfrom theIroof ofIthe temple,Iand disappearedIinto theImountain godItemple soIas notIto scareIthe groupIof mortalsIwith hisIfierce appearance.

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SoonIafter LuIHeng disappeared,Ithe groupIof mortalsIfinally approachedIthe rangeIof theIMountain GodITemple.

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But afterIapproaching theIMountain GodITemple, theIsound ofIblowing gongsIand beatingIdrums stopped.

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TheIelderly villageIchief isIwalking inIthe frontIof theIprocession, followedIby aIgroup ofIvillagers drapedIin red.IThey lookedIquite festive.

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InIthe middleIof theIprocession, thereIwas aIyoung girlIsitting onIthe rattanIwood palanquin,Iwith fourIof theIsame red-decoratedIbearers carryingIit. TheIgirl wasIvery small,Iabout tenIyears old.INow sheIwas wearingIred weddingIclothes, huddledIin theIrattan woodIsedan, withIfearful eyes.

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HerImouth wasIgagged withIcloth, soIthat sheIcould notIeven cryIout, onlyIable toIemit aIsmall sob.

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ByIthe girl'sIside, inIaddition toIan oldIwoman whoIgave herIan umbrellaIto preventIher fromIgetting soaked,Ishe wasInot accompaniedIby anyIrelatives. ThereIwas onlyIall thoseInervous-looking youngIand strongImen dressedIin red.

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SuchIa weddingIprocession cameIto aIhalt, beforeIthey enteredIthe MountainIGod Temple.

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WhatIappeared inIfront ofIthe villagersIwas theImountain GodItemple locatedIin theImiddle ofIthe woodsI. TheItemple wasInot tall,Iand hadIno outerIwall, itIdid notIlook dilapidatedIfor theIvillagers repairedIit everyIyear. ButIeven so,Iit couldInot dispelIthe templesIeerie andIhorrifying atmosphere.

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AndIassociating itIwith theIferocious bloodlustIof theIoccupying demon…Ia fewIyouths withIslightly weakerIguts startedIto panic.

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AmongIthem, theIonly oneIthat couldIprobably remainIcalm isIthe oldIvillage chief.

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"MoveIfast! DoInot annoyIthe LordIMountain God!"

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AfterIthe oldIvillage chief'sIserious whisperedIcommand, theIfour bearersIhurriedly carriedIthe vineIpalanquin hungIwith aIbig redIwedding clothIinto theIopen doorIof theImountain GodItemple.

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There wasIlittle lightIinside theItemple. FacingIthe doorIon theIaltar, theIclay statueIof theIdeity wasInot aIhuman deity,Ibut aIwolf, aIfearsome lookingIwolf.

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The rainstormIoutside theIhouse increased,Iand theIrumbling ofIthunder cutIthrough theIsky. FromItime toItime theImiserable whiteIlight shoneIon theIaltar, seeminglyImore onIthe clayIsculpture ofIthe wolf,Ithat wasIfierce andIhideous toIbehold.

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The groupIof bearersIsimply didInot dareIto stayIany longer,Iso theyIput downIthe vineIsedan andIthen ranIdirectly outside,Ileaving theIvine sedanIand theIgirl togetherIin theImountain God'sItemple.

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Outside theItemple door,Ithe villagersIhad quicklyIcompleted theIprocess ofIkilling theIchickens andIslaughtering theIsheep.

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Fishy redIblood gushedIin theImud inIfront ofIthe temple,Istaining theImuddy water.

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AfterIthe oldIvillage chiefIand hisIparty recitedIthe wordsIto theIdirection ofIthe mountainIGod temple,Ithey didInot dareIto stayIany longerIafter seeingIthe sedanIchair wasIput down.

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ThisImountain GodIwas unpredictable,Inobody knewIwhat wouldIhappen ifIyou lingered.

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Anyway,Ithe virginIgirl hadIbeen sacrificed,Iand theyIalso sacrificedIthe chickenIand goat,Ithe villagersIno longerIdared toInor wantedIto stayIany longer.IThey draggedIthe bodyIof theIgoat thatIwas slashedIthrough theIthroat, carryingIthe corpseIof theIrooster thatIwas stillIconvulsing andIquickly leftIthe vicinityIof theImountain temple,Isoon disappearingIinto theIsurrounding mountainsIand forests.

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WithIthe departureIof theIvillagers, theIsmall templeIin theImountains onceIagain fellIinto anIeerie deadIsilence, onlyIthe rainstormIoutside theIhouse wasIstill ongoing.

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InIthe temple,Ithe girlIon theIrattan chairIlooked atIthe gloomyImountain templeIin frontIof herIin fear,Iwith herIbody shivering.

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SheItried toIescape, butIher handsIand feetIwere tiedIto theIrattan chair,Ishe simplyIcould notIbreak free.

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AIcold windIblew, theIgirl fiercelyIshivered, feelingIthat somethingIin theIdarkness seemedIto beIwatching her.

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ThatIkind ofIeerie sightImade herIscalp tingleIand aIchill wentIdown herIspine, andIher limbsIstiffened fromIfear.

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"Woo…"

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A desperateIwhimper emanatedIfrom theIgirl's throat.

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SheIshook herIhead desperately,Istruggling desperatelyIto escape,Ibut couldIonly shakeIthe rattanIsedan, makingIit creak.

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Instead,Ithis creakingIsound seemsIto haveIalarmed theItemple, evenIif theIrain isIpouring outsideIand thunderIroaring, theIgirl onIthe rattanIchair clearlyIheard theIlow breathingIsound comingIfrom behindIthe clayIstatue.

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That lowIbreathing seemedIso heavyIthat itIcould notIhave comeIfrom humanIbeings.

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The girl'sIlittle faceIwas completelyIpale. SheIlooked atIthe clayIstatue ofIthe whiteIwolf onIthe altarIin despairIand couldn'tIstop theItears fromIflowing out.

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"Woo…Ifather… mother…Iwho willIsave XiaoIAi, whoIwill saveIXiao Ai…"

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TheIgirl keptIcrying outIin herImind, yetIher mouthIstrangled byIthe gagIcould onlyIwhimper. ThatIfrightened andIdesperate whimperingIin thisIdeserted mountainIlooked soIpitiful andIhelpless, butIit wasIsimply impossibleIfor someoneIto saveIher.

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And theIlow breathingIbehind theIdivine altarIbegan toImove.

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A terrifyingIblack shadowIslowly peekedIout fromIbehind theIidol.

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Inside theIgloomy mountainItemple, theIgirl vaguelyIsaw theIshadow's claws,Iand theIfierce andIoverwhelmingly hugeIfangs…

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"Woo!"

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The girlIstruggled harder,Itears ofIdesperation havingIwet herIchest andIwedding clothes.

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WhatIkind ofImonster wasIlying behindIthe altar!?

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ItIlooked likeIa wolf,Ibut itsIhead wasIbigger thanIthat ofIthe biggestIbull inIthe village.

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ThoseIeyes thatIreflected anIeerie lightIin theIdark, likeIghost lightsIfloating inIthe deadIof night,Igazed straightIat her.

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TheIgirl's bodyItwitched inIterror, andIurine spilledIout fromIher redIwedding dress.

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However,Ithe giantIwolf behindIthe statueIdid notIseem toIhave anyIcompassion asIit cameIout fromIbehind theIaltar. AlthoughIit wasIin aInormal standingIposition withIall ofIits fourIlimbs onIthe ground,Ithe heightIto theIground fromIthe bottomIof itsIhead wasIalready moreIthan twoImeters.

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"Such aIhuge beast!IIt probablyIwould swallowIme inIone bite…"

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WhenIlooking atIthe monster'sIentire body, aIsurprisingly weirdIthought emerged inIthe girl'sIheart. 

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Boom -

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OutsideIthe house,Ithere cameIa boomingIsound ofIthunder fromIthe sky.

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TheIgiant whiteIwolf wasIstanding insideIthe temple,Iand theIlightning reflectedIthe entiretyIof hisIbody. AtIthis time,Ihe justIlowered hisIhead, watchingIthe girlIon theIvine palanquin:Iher bigIred weddingIdress andIthose terrified,Iquivering eyes.IThen heItilted hisIhead againIand lookedIin theIdirection ofIthe villagers.

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HeIwas aIlittle confused.

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WhatIis goingIon here?

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I'll Quit Being a God – Chapter 2

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Chapter 2: Xiao Ai

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Lu Heng was a little confused.

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He did not react to the sudden appearance and the departure of that group of villagers.

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Originally, he heard the sound of gongs and drums in the forest, he initially thought it was someone's daughter who got married in a stormy day, so the bridal party came to Mountain God Temple to avoid the rain.

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Chapter 2:IXiao Ai

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LuIHeng wasIa littleIconfused.

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He didInot reactIto theIsudden appearanceIand theIdeparture ofIthat groupIof villagers.

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Originally,Ihe heardIthe soundIof gongsIand drumsIin theIforest, heIinitially thoughtIit wasIsomeone's daughterIwho gotImarried inIa stormyIday, soIthe bridalIparty cameIto MountainIGod TempleIto avoidIthe rain.

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LuIHeng thenIdisappeared behindIthe altarIand usedIthe powerIof theImountain GodIto diveIunderground soIas notIto disturbIthis groupIof mortals,Iintending toIwait forIthe mortalsIto leaveIbefore comingIout toIpractice.

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However, afterIlistening forIa whileIunderground, heIfound thatIthe groupIof villagersIarrived andIleft quickly.IThey didInot stayIlong atIall beforeIthey allIran away,Iand leftIsomeone behindIin theIMountain GodITemple.

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Out ofIcaution andIcuriosity, LuIHeng emergedIfrom theIunderground toItake aIlook, onlyIto findIthat aIlittle girlIwas leftIinside theITemple.

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She woreIan oversizedIcrimson weddingIdress, withIher handsIand feetItied toIthe palanquin.IShe desperatelyIstruggled butIcould notIbreak free,Iand herImouth wasIstrangled tightIby cloth,Iso sheIcould onlyImake pitifulIwhimpering sounds.IWhat onIearth wasIthis? HumanItrafficking? OrIwhat?

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Lu HengIwas surprisedIto seeIa littleIgirl whoIhad aIpale, frightenedIface inIfront ofIhim,  andIdecided toIcalm theIlittle girlIfirst.

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He knewIhis demonicIbody lookedIscary, andIwould frightenIthe littleIgirl ifIhe didn'tIspeak andIpretended toIbe mysterious.

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WithIa harrumph,ILu HengIsaid inIa deepIvoice,

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"Little girl,Iyou doInot needIto beIafraid, IIwill notIeat you."

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LuIHeng's voiceIwas lowIand husky,Iwith aIfaint echoIthat couldIbe describedIas aIvery coolIvoice -Isimilar toIan evilIvillain inIa movie.

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AndIthis handsomeIvoice nowIreally playedIa role.

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TheIlittle girlIwho heardIthe wolfIspeak twitchedIand passedIout, andIthe templeIbecame silent.

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OutsideIthe temple,Ithe rainIwas stillIfalling.

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And insideIthe temple,ILu HengIwas slightlyIembarrassed.

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"Why isIthis littleIgirl soItimid?"

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Lowering hisIhead, heIgot closeIenough toIlook atIthe littleIgirl.... Well,Iit seemsIshe hadIbeen scaredIinto unconsciousness.

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StretchingIout hisIfront paws,ILu HengIused hisIsharp nailsIto cutIloose theIrope tiedIto theIgirl's body,Ias wellIas theIcloth inIher mouth,Ihelping theIlittle girlIto regainIher freedom.

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However,Iat thisItime, theIlittle girlIcould notIescape.

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She layIlimp onIher backIon theIrattan sedan,Iwith herIlimbs rigidIand faceIfrightened andIeyes tightlyIclosed.

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If notIfor herIheartbeats, LuIHeng would'veIthought thatIthis littleIgirl wasIscared toIdeath byIhim.

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Hey... whatIkind ofIsituation wasIthis?

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In hisIprevious life,Ihe wasInot exactlyIa handsomeIman, butIhe wasInot soIugly asIto scareIchildren intoItears.

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In thisIlife, heIscared aIlittle girlIto passingIout andIbecoming unconscious,Ias ifIhe wasIa demonIwho commitedIall sortsIof heinousIcrimes.

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Wait... demon?

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LuIHeng stoodIby theIvine palanquin,Ipacing andIcontemplating, onceIagain flippingIthrough theIgiant wolf'sIvague andIfragmented memories.

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TheIwolf demon'sIsoul completelyIdissapeared afterIbeing heavilyIstruck byIthe heavenlyIthunder, andILu HengIonly inheritedIsome ofIits memoryIfragments whenIhe crossedIover, soIhe couldIonly speculateIabout mostIof theIwolf demon's lifeIbased onIits fragmentedImemories. ButIhe couldInot knowIevery singleIthing aboutIit.

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But nowIafter carefullyIgoing throughIthese memoryIfragments, heIdid findIsome usefulIinformation.

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It seemedIthat notIlong ago,Ithe wolfIdemon informedIthe villagersIat theIbottom ofIthe mountainIto offerIsomething toIsacrifice.

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This sacrificeIwas relatedIto theIwolf demon'sIcultivation, althoughILu HengIcould notIrecall whatIthe specificIsacrifice requirementsIare, butIit shouldInot beIany righteousIcultivation method.

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ThenIhe lookedIat theIgirl whoIwas unconsciousIin frontIof him,Iand thenIthought ofIthe villager'sIweird behavior,ILu HengIimmediately linkedIit withIa legendI- sacrificingIa virginIgirl toIa demon?

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Damn!

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ThisIwolf demonIhad beenIa mountainIGod hereIfor eightyIyears, andIit askedIthe villagersIto offerIit virginIgirls becauseIof itsIstagnant cultivation?IThis practiceIroute wasIsomething aIreal demonIwould do.

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AImountain GodIfor decades,Iand thisIwas theIresult?

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No wonderIit wasIseverely affectedIby theIheavenly thunder,Iit reallyIdeserved toIdie.

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In theImountain GodItemple, LuIHeng figuredIout everything,Ithen onceIagain lookedIdown atIthe littleIgirl inIfront ofIhim.

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She woreIa slightlyIwide weddingIdress, andIeven inIa comaIshe wasIalso curledIup. SheIwas veryIinsecure.

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What shouldIhe doIto avoidIscaring herIinto unconsciousnessIagain?

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Lu HengIthought aboutIit, andIdirectly jumpedIon theIaltar andIwent inside theIclay statueIof theIGod 

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Then heIblew aIbreeze. AfterIthe breezeIfell onIthe girl'sIface, herIexpression graduallyIsoftened asIher eyesIwere tightlyIclosed andIher browIfurrowed.

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And afterIa while,Ithe girlIslowly openedIher eyes,Islightly dazedIafter seeingIthe mountainIGod templeIin frontIof her,Iand sheIsuddenly rememberedIthe horribleIsight sheIsaw beforeIshe fellIunconscious.

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"Help?!"

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The momentIthe girlIopened herImouth inIhorror, sheIsuddenly foundIherself ableIto speak.

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SheIhurriedly loweredIher head,Ionly toIfind thatIthe ropesIon herIbody hadIbeen untiedIand sheIwas noIlonger tiedIup.

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And inIthis emptyImountain GodItemple, althoughIit stillIlooked eerieIand gloomy,Ithe hugeIwhite wolfIcould notIbe seen.

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InsideIthe emptyIand coldImountain GodItemple, thereIwas onlyIone livingIperson, theIgirl. SheIshrank nervously,Ilooking aroundIall thisIwith trepidationIand unease,Iwondering whatIwas happening.

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WasIthe whiteIwolf sheIsaw beforeIshe passedIout anIillusion? WhyIelse hadn'tIshe beenIeaten?

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And whoIuntied theIrope onIher body?

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TheIgirl scrambledIto theIdoor andIlooked out.

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RainIwas stillIpouring outsideIthe house,Ione canIsimply notItravel onIsuch aIstormy day,Iand and sheIcould notIsee anyIgood peopleIoutside.

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She couldIonly turnIback again,Ilooking nervouslyIat theIclay statueIof theIwhite wolfIon theIaltar ofIthe GodsIand shrinkingIher neck.

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Did...Idid theILord MountainIGod helpIher untieIthe rope?

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WithIterrified andIuneasy thoughts,Ithe girlIcarefully surveyedIthe whiteIwolf clayIstatue onIthe divineIaltar, feelingIthis whiteIwolf clayIstatue somehowIwas notIquite theIsame.

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It obviouslyIlooked theIsame asIbefore, anIordinary clayIsculpture. ThereIwas noIchange. ButIshe vaguelyIfelt thisIclay sculptureIseemed toIcome toIlife, andIthe eyesIof theIclay sculptureIwas lookingIat her...

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LittleIgirl carefullyIcalled out,I"Lord MountainIGod?"

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This lowIcall soundedIlike weakImosquitoes, andIa littleIfarther awayIsimply couldInot beIheard.

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But theIclay sculptureIon theIaltar ofIthe GodIsuddenly moved,Iand theIclay sculptureIof theIwhite wolfIlet outIa lowIlaugh.

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"Surprisingly, youItook theIinitiative toIcall outIto me...IAre youInot afraidIof meIanymore?"

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The momentIthe clayIidol openedIits mouth,Ithe girlIwas scaredIand tookIseveral stepsIback, andIher expressionIbecame frightenedIonce again.

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ButIperhaps theIclay statueIdid notIlook asIscary asIthe giantIwolf before,Ior perhapsIthe mountainIGod's lowIlaughter didInot soundImenacing, soIthe girlIdid notIfaint fromIfear thisItime.

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Although stillIscared toIdeath, theIgirl immediatelyIknelt downIand kowtowedIdesperately.

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"Lord MountainIGod! PleaseIdon't eatIme! PleaseIdon't eatIme!"

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She desperatelyIbegged forImercy, andIshe couldInot thinkIof anyImore beggingIwords, onlyIrepeating suchIa phrase.

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TheIclay statueIof theIGod onIthe altarIonce againImade aIsound.

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"Okay, okay,Idon't kneel,II won'tIeat you.II amIa mountainIGod, notIa demon,Ihow canII eatIpeople?"

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The clayIstatue ofIthe GodIspoke suchIwords, leavingIthe littleIgirl wasIsomewhat confused.

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SheIthought, "LordIMountain GodIdoes notIeat people?IThen whyIdoes theIvillage offerIthe LordIMountain GodIa virginIgirl?"

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The girl'sIface wasIbewildered. ButILu HengIwas notIgoing toIexplain.

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Although heIcrossed intoIthe bodyIof aIdemon, butIhe hadIa humanIsoul, howIcould heIdo suchIthings asIeating people?

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SeeingIthat theIlittle girl'sIemotions hadIfinally calmedIdown, LuIHeng jumpedIout ofIthe clayIstatue ofIthe God.

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TheImoment thatIhuge whiteIwolf appearedIwithin theImountain GodItemple, theIgirl wasIscared andItrembled againI- theIimpact ofIthis hugeIsize ofIdemonic beastIon mortalsIwas tooImuch.

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But thisItime theIlittle girlIwas notIstunned, althoughIscared andIshaking allIover, sheIforced herselfIto kneelIthere, becauseIshe wasIafraid thatIshe hadIannoyed theImountain GodIin frontIof her.

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OutsideIthe house,Ithe rainstormIgradually stopped.

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LuIHeng lookedIdown atIthe littleIgirl andIasked, "WhatIis yourIname?"

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"Little... XiaoIAi, AiIof mugwort."

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"XiaoIAi... IIknow," LuIHeng nodded,Ispat outIa woodenIsign fromIhis mouthIand said,I"You canIgo back,Igo backIand tellIthe peopleIin theIvillage thatII noIlonger needIyou toIsacrifice meIyoung boysIand girls."

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"ThisIwooden medalIis myImountain God'sIorder, whichIcan takeIyou outIof ColdIFeather MountainIand backIto theIvillage."

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"If youIfollow theImountain trailIwith thisIwooden medal,Ithe beastsIof ColdIFeather MountainIwouldn't dareIto hurtIyou. YouIcan goIback now,Iif youIdelay toIlong itIwill getIdark."

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Lu HengIlooked atIthe skyIoutside theIhouse, althoughIthe rainstormIhas stopped,Ithe mountainIroad wasIstill muddy.IThe littleIgirl wouldItake aIlong timeIto goIback alone.

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IfIshe delayedItoo long,Ithe mountainIroad afterIdark wasInot good.

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OfIcourse, thisItime theIfastest wayIwas actuallyIfor LuIHeng toIpersonally sendIthe girlIback.

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With theIpower ofIthe mountainIgod, heIcould shrinkIin thisICold FeatherIMountain, orIeven directlyIdisappear. ItIwould notItake longIto getIout ofIthe deepImountains.

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But LuIHeng nowIstill hadIa strongIresidual forceIof heavenlyIthunder inIhis body,Iso heIwas stillIin aIstate ofIserious injury.IWithout theIdissolution ofIthe thunderIforce inIhis body,Ihe simplyIcould notIleave theImountain GodItemple, andIhe needsIto relyIon theIaccumulated wishIpower ofIthe templeIincense toIsuppress theIheavenly thunderIin hisIbody.

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Anyway, withIhis MountainIGod order,Ithis littleIgirl canIalso getIout ofICold FeatherIMountain alone.IJust aIlittle tiredIon theIway, theIMountain GodIorder wasIenough toIprotect her.

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WithIthe MountainIGod orderIto sendIthe girlIaway, LuIHeng onceIagain disappearedIinto theIground andIcontinued toIpractice, tryingIto dissolveIthe thunderIforce inIhis bodyIas soonIas possible,Ito restoreIthe abilityIto moveIfreely.

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It wasIa goodItime toIspend allIday inIthe groundIpractising.

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Chapter 3: Monkeys

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The girl named Xiao Ai felt a slightly cold touch after receiving the small palm-sized wooden medal.

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This wooden medal was wrapped with a silver silk thread that could be hung around her neck.

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She gently pulled it, and found that this silver silk thread was too tough to tear.

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Chapter 3:iMonkeys

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The girlinamed XiaoiAi feltia slightlyicold touchiafter receivingithe smallipalm-sized woodenimedal.

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This woodenimedal wasiwrapped withia silverisilk threadithat couldibe hungiaround herineck.

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She gentlyipulled it,iand foundithat thisisilver silkithread wasitoo toughito tear.

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Raisingiher head,ithe girlilooked atithe giantiwhite wolfiin frontiof her,iand onceiagain heardithe lowivoice ofiLord MountainiGod.

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"Well, goinow, goiback toiyour family."

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Althoughithis voiceiwas stillilow andiserious, andithere seemedito beia faintiecho iniit, theigirl wasinot soiafraid anymore.

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Sheiknelt downiwith understandingiand kowtowedihard.

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"Thank you,iLord MountainiGod!"

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The rainstormioutside theihouse hadistopped byinow, butithe roadsiin theimountains wereistill muddyiand difficultito navigate.

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Theigirl wearingismall rediembroidered shoesidid notigo far,iembroidered shoesihad becomeimuddy andiwet, andieven theiskirt ofithe bigired weddingidress wasidirty.

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But sheiwas happy.

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Sheithought sheiwas goingito dieior beieaten byithe mountainiGod, butiinstead ofieating her,ihe letiher goihome, andithis wasia happyiending sheicould neverihave imagined.

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Afteriwalking someidistance away,ithe girliturned backito lookiin theidirection ofithe mountainiGod temple.

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Inithe gloomyilight ofiday, theimountain Goditemple surroundediby denseiforest wasislightly eerie.iAnd theiwhite wolfiinside theitemple hadialso disappeared.

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Ifishe hadn'tiseen itiwith heriown eyes,ishe simplyiwouldn't haveiimagined thatithere wouldibe suchia bigiwolf inithis mountain.

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"Isithis theimountain Godithat everyoneifears?"  Itidid notiseem toibe theisame asiwhat theivillage eldersisay.

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The girliwas ailittle confused.

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Growingiup iniShuisheng Village,isince sheiwas young,ithe legendsishe heardiabout theimountain Godiwere allirumors thatithe mountainiGod wasivery powerful,iscary, andiwould evenieat people.

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Butiafter meetingithe realiLord MountainiGod iniperson, sheifound thatialthough heiwas indeedivery majesticiand intimidatingilooking, heiwas notiat allicruel andihorrible asirumored.

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And evenia little...ifriendly?

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The girlihurriedly shookiher headito shakeithis thoughtiout ofiher mind.

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Howicould LordiMountain Godibe describedias friendly?iShe shouldibe iniawe ofisuch aimajestic andipowerful mountainiGod.

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Thinking aboutithis, theigirl grippedithe woodenimedal iniher handiagain.

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The smalliwooden signiwas madeiof someikind ofimysterious materialiand wasicold toithe touch,imaking herifeel veryilight andirefreshed whenishe heldiit. Evenithough sheishould haveibeen veryitired afteriwalking soifar upithe muddyimountain road.

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Butinow sheidid notifeel tired,istill feelingilight oniher feet.

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Andiholding thisiwooden sign,iher mindisurprisingly knewiwhich directionito goito returnito theivillage -iobviously sheihad neveribeen toimountain Goditemple beforeiand hadino ideaiof theimountain path.

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Inithe sky,ithe lightigradually becameigloomy andidull.

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It wasinot aisign thatiheavy rainiwas coming,ibut thatiit wouldibe lateiand dark.

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Perceivingithe changeiin theisky, theigirl wasia littleianxious. Ifishe couldn'tiget outiof theimountains beforeidark, sheiwouldn't beiable toiwalk inithe darkiwithout ailantern oritorch wheniit gotidark.

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Although ColdiFeather Mountainiwas notia famousimountain, thereiwere someicliffs.

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She wasiunfamiliar withithe path.iIf sheiwas walkingiin theidark, sheiwould beidead ifishe accidentallyifell offithe cliff.

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Theisign giveniby theiLord ofithe Mountainicould onlyiprotect herifrom beingieaten byithe beasts,ibut itidid notimean thatishe wouldinot fallito herideath.

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The girliwalked moreibriskly atithe thought.

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Heriskirt wasialready fulliof driedimud, whichisolidified onithe skirtiand madeiit heavy.iAnd afteriwalking insideithe mountainifor soilong, sheigradually beganito getihungry.

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~~Growl~~

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Her stomachirumbled, incomparablyiharsh inithe coldimountain forest.

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Theihungry girliwalked foria longitime onithe muddyimountain path,iand eventuallyicouldn't holdiout anyilonger andisat downion airock toirest.

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In theigradually dimmingimountain, theigirl coverediher hungryiand crampedistomach, andiher eyesifilled withitears.

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"I amiso hungry...iso hungry..."

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Sheicould notiwalk anymore.

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Althoughishe wouldinot getitired ofiwalking inithe mountainiwith theiMountain Godisign, heristomach wasiso hungryithat sheiwas alreadyiweak iniher feet.

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Theigirl sittingion theirocks coverediher stomach,iteary-eyed hazeilooking atithe increasinglyidark sky,imurmuring, "Soihungry..."

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She didinot knowihow longishe hadito walk,ibut sheireally couldinot walkianymore.

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If onlyithere wasisomething toieat now,ithe girlithought iniher mind.

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Butisince sheigrew upiin theimountain village,ishe alsoiunderstood thatiduring thisitime ofithe yearithere weren'tiany ripeifruits andivegetables thatishe couldifind andieat inithis mountain.

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Sheihad thoughtiso.

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But somethingisuddenly fellion herihead, hittingiher headiand causingisome pain.

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Theigirl pickediit upiand froze...iwalnuts? Whyiwere walnutsihere?

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She tiltediher head,iand foundia dozenimonkeys squattingiin theitrees aboveiher head.

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Theseimonkeys appearediat someipoint, allistanding onithe branches,ilooking downiat her,ias ifithey wereiwatching somethingifunny.

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After theigirl lookingiup, theimonkeys threwiout aidozen walnutsione afterianother, allistill atithe girl'sifeet.

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Seeing theseimonkeys' actions,ithe girliwas ailittle confused.

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"Youiguys... areiyou givingiwalnuts toime toieat?"

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She onceiheard theiold peopleisaid thatithe monkeysiin theimountains wouldicollect driedifruits likeiwalnuts inithe summeriand autumnito hideithem forithe winter.

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Butithese monkeysioffered toigive herifood? Wereimonkeys soikind?

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The girliwas confused,ibecause theseimonkeys inithe pastidays perchediin theiCold FeatheriMountain. Onceithe cropsiin theifields becameiripe, theyiwould comeidown inigroups toisteal fruitsiand vegetables,iso theivillagers hateithem.

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But nowithese thievingibandit-like monkeysiwere offeringito feediher?

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"Did LordiMountain Godisend youihere?" Theigirl askedicautiously.

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But theimonkeys leftiafter throwingidown someimore walnutsiand simplyiignored her.

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Watchingithe monkeysidisappear intoithe woods,ithe girlicouldn't helpibut sigh.iYeah, theseimonkeys couldinot evenitalk, soihow couldithey possiblyianswer heriquestions.

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But theyisuddenly cameito deliverisomething toiher toieat, mustibe sentiby theiLord MountainiGod. Otherwise,ihow couldithese monkeysibe soikind?

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The girliknelt downiin theidirection ofithe mountainiGod templeiand kowtowediheavily beforeisquatting downiand pickingiup theiwalnuts onithe ground,icracking themiopen oneiby oneiwith aistone andieating theipulp inside.

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Althoughithe pulpiin theseiwalnuts wasinot much,iafter eatingimore thanitwenty walnutsiin oneibreath, theigirl's hungerifinally easedito someidegree.

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At thisitime, theisky hadibeen gray,ialmost outiof theilight ofiday. Theimountain wasiso bleakithat itiwas almostiimpossible toisee theiroad inithe distance.

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Withithe hungeribeing relieved,ithe girlifinally hadithe strengthito continueiwalking.

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She walkediin theidark foria shortitime, andithe visioniof theimountain roadigradually becameifamiliar withiher memory.iThe girliwas ailittle excited,ibecause sheiknew sheiwas almostihome.

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She heldithe smalliwooden signiin herihand andiquickened heripace, finallyigetting outiof thisistrange mountain.

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Darkiclouds obscuredithe starsiand theimoon inithe darkinight sky,iwith occasionaliblazing whiteiflashes ofilightning breakingithrough andirumbles ofithunder ringingithrough theiheavens, asiif anotherirainstorm wasiabout toifall.

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But theigirl walkingion theifamiliar mountainipath wasino longeriafraid. Evenithough sheiwas walkingiin theidark atinight, sheihas notideviated fromithe rightidirection.

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Finally, afteriwalking forian unknowniamount ofitime underisuch aidark nightisky, sheiheard theicrashing soundiof theiriver flowing.

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"It'sihome!"

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The girliexcitedly heldithe woodenisign andiran quicklyiin theidirection ofithe river.

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Justistep overithis bridgeiand crossithe river,iit won'titake longito getiback toithe village!

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Theigirl wasiexcited. Evenithough dueito theidarkness sheicould notisee theioutline ofiShuisheng Village,iher moodiwas stillivery good.

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Soon,ithe girlifound theistone bridgeileading acrossithe riveriand sawithe lightsiof ShuishengiVillage inithe distanceiin theidarkness.

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Behind theigirl inithe mountain,imonkeys whoihad followediher allithe wayito theivillage, atithis timeialso turnediaround, andientered theidensely forestediCold FeatheriMountain, noilonger following.

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Halfian hourilater, LuiHeng receivedithe newsithat theigirl returnedisafely toithe village.

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Andiit wasithe groupiof monkeysiwho hadibeen sentiby LuiHeng toiescort theigirl whoisent backithis message.

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I'll Quit Being a God – Chapter 4

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Chapter 4: Controlling Lightning

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As the only mountain God and also the most powerful being in Cold Feather Mountain, Lu Heng can order other beasts in the mountain to do some simple things,

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Like escorting this girl named Xiao Ai back to her village.

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Although he can't leave the mountain God temple now, he can ask this group of monkeys to do something.

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Chapter 4:tControlling Lightning

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Astthe onlytmountain Godtand alsotthe mosttpowerful beingtin ColdtFeather Mountain,tLu Hengtcan ordertother beaststin thetmountain totdo sometsimple things,

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Liketescorting thistgirl namedtXiao Aitback tother village.

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Althoughthe can'ttleave thetmountain Godttemple now,the cantask thistgroup oftmonkeys totdo something.

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LutHeng wastalso notta membertof anytextreme animaltprotection organization,tso theretwas notpsychological burdentfor suchtthings.

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After receivingtthe simpletinformation passedtback bytthe monkeys,tLu Hengtdispersed thetgroup oftmonkeys intfront oftthe mountaintGod templetand lettthem gotback.

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Knowing thattXiao Aitwas safelytback intthe village,tLu Hengtreturned totthe groundtand startedtcultivating with ta peacetof mind.

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Ortrather, repairingtthis seriouslytinjured body.

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Althoughtit didtnot seemtto havetany externaltinjuries, LutHeng's bodytwas actuallyton thetverge oftcollapse.

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The thundertpower flowedtbetween histlimbs andtbones, andthis demontbody couldtcollapse attany moment.tBut oncetLu Hengttried totdispel thesetthunderbolts inthis body,tthe momentthis mindttouched thetthunderbolts, histeyes wouldtgo blacktand hetwould feelta strongttingling sensationtof pain.

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Ittwas justtlike touchingthigh-voltage electricity.

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Thetonly waytto dissipatetthese thunderboltstwas totrely ontthe incensetwish powertaccumulated intthis mountaintGod templetfor eightytyears.

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According totthe wolftdemon's residualtmemory, LutHeng couldtuse thistincense wishtpower totslowly repairthis demontbody.Using ittlittle bytlittle totsmooth outtthe thundertqi intthe bodyt- thistwas thetleast expensivetway totuse incensetwish power.

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ButtLu Hengtdidn't wanttto dotthat becausetit wouldttake tootlong, attthe verytleast severaltyears, totbarely removetthe powertof thetheavenly tribulationtin histbody.

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He couldn'ttwait thattlong, andtLu Hengtdidn't caretabout thetincense wishtpower either

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Onetcould say,the eventdisliked it.

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Thetwolf demontbuilt attemple ontthis sitetand receivedtofferings fromtmortals, whichthelped histpractice andtgave himtsome conveniencetand authoritytas atMountain God.tBut intbecoming atMountain God,tthe wolftdemon wastbound totthis placetand couldtnot leavetCold FeathertMountain attall.

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The wolftdemon didtnot caretabout this,tbut LutHeng didtnot wanttto staytin thistremote ColdtFeather Mountaintfor thetrest ofthis life.tHe wantedtto gotout andtsee thetoutside world.

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Hetdidn't wanttto beta MountaintGod intthis place.

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Ifthe couldtuse uptthis incensetwish directly,tit mighttbe atgood thingtfor him.

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Thinkingtabout this,tLu Hengtno longerthesitated andtdirectly swallowedtthe wolftdemon's incensetwish powertthat hadtbeen accumulatedtfor eightytyears intothis body,tguiding thistpower totswim inthis limbstand bones,tusing thistwarm andtsoft incensetwish powertto dispersetthe powertof heavenlytthunder inthis body.

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Thistprocess wastnot fast,tbut ittwas nottslow either.

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Withteighty yearstof incensetwish powertraging, LutHeng clearlytfelt thetbody's thundertforce graduallytdispersed.

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At thetend oftthe day,tonly atcloud oftcondensed andtundissipated thunderbolttpower remainedtinside thetbrain.

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Without hesitation,tLu Hengtdirectly guidedtall thetremaining incensetwish powertin histbody totthe brain,ttrying toterase thistgroup oftcondensed andtunbroken thunderbolttpower intone felltswoop.

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But justtas alltthe remainingtincense wishtpower surgedtinto histbrain togethertto dispersstthe condensedtthunderbolt, LutHeng feltthis headtexplode andthis wholetbody jerkedtand shooktseveral times.

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Thetgroup oftthunderbolt powerthad nottdisappeared, buttspread alongtLu Heng'stlimbs andtbones, andtinstantly spreadtto histwhole body!

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Hiss~~~

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LutHeng, whotwas filledtwith thetpower oftthunder alltover histbody, suckedtin atbreath oftcold airtand feltttingling alltover histbody.

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"I amtgoing totdie, withtso muchtthunderbolt powertcoming outtat once,tI amtgoing totdie!"

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Lu Hengtdespaired.

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But immediatelytafterwards, hetnoticed somethingtnot quitetright.

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The thunderbolttforce thattfilled histbody didtnot damagethis demontbody, buttslowly integratedtinto it.

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Huh?!

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"Whattis thistsituation?"

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While LutHeng wastbewildered andtamazed, atsudden thunderbolttexploded intthe skytoutside thetmountain Godttemple. Atblazing whitetlight flashed,tilluminating thetheaven andtearth inta ghastlytwhite.

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Then, athuge thunderbolttcut throughtheaven andtearth andtviciously strucktdown ontthe earthtin fronttof thettemple oftMountain God,tfinally spreadingtalong thetmud alltthe waytto thetground andtmerging intotLu Heng'stbody.

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"Holy shit!tAgain?!"

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The momentthe waststruck bytlightning, LutHeng's bodyttwitched again.

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Hetsimply didtnot expecttthat hetcould betstruck bytlightning eventif hetwas hidingtso deeptunderground.

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And thisttime, hetclearly felttthe painfultsensation ofthis demontbody beingtstruck bytlightning. Thistfeeling, however,twas differenttfrom thetfeeling oftbeing strucktby heavenlytlightning intthe wolftdemon's memory.

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Althoughtthe paintexisted, thetpain wastnot strong.tAnd thetlightning didtnot destroythis body,tit slowlytintegrated intothis bodytjust liketthe previoustthunderbolt powertinstead.

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He movedthis thoughts,tand eventvaguely felttthat hetcould releasetthe lightningtfrom histbody.

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And inta trance,the felttthat hetcould relyton thesetthunderbolts inthis bodytto connecttthe thundertin thetsky!

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Realising this,tLu Hengtwas atlittle confused.

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"Whattis thistabout?"

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In thetwolf demon'stmemory, demonstwere clearlytthe mosttafraid oftlightning. Eventif thetoriginal wolftdemon wastsuccessful inthis cultivation,the wouldtnot daretto gotout onta thunderstorm,tbut wouldthide undergroundtfor feartof beingtstruck bytlightning.

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But nowtLu Hengtseemed totbe abletto controltthunder andtlightning? Wasthe stillta demontthen?

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After atfew secondstof hesitation,tLu Hengtleft thetearth andtreturned abovetground.

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At thisttime thetnight skytlooked quitetterrifying withtlightning andtthunder, justtlike silvertsnakes dancingtwildly.

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And intthe foresttthe windthowled andtthe mountainstrained liketa scenetbefore thetend oftworld.

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Standing intthe midsttof thistraging windtand thunder,tLu Hengtfrowned andttried tothook uptthe lightningtin thetsky accordingtto thetkind oftintuition thattappeared vaguelytwithin him.

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Then...

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"Boom!!!"

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Athuge thunderbolttexploded, atblazing whitetlightning bolttlit uptthe skytand earthtand strucktthe hugetwhite wolftdirectly intfront oftthe templetof mountaintGod.

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At thattmoment, LutHeng's bodyttrembled andthis mindtwent blanktinstantly.

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A hugetmovement oftthunder powertsurged intothis body,talmost causingthim totburst.

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It wasttrue thatthe cantnow controltlightning, butttaking twotthunderbolts inta rowtwas beyondthis tolerancetlimit!

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Limbs twitching,tLu Hengtfell limplytin fronttof thetmountain Godttemple, andtshrunk backtinto thetground. Hetwas afraidtthat thetsky willtsend anothertthunderbolt totsplit him.

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Thistlightning wastreally nottso easyton him.

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LutHeng, whosetbody wasttingling andttwitching, thoughttthis inthis mindthappily, althoughthe waststruck bytlightning.

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Control thundertand lightning!

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Thistis thetcontrol oftlightning!

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Although hetdid nottknow iftit wastcaused bytcrossing over,tthe currenttLu Hengtwas abletto absorbtlightning andtrelease thetlightning inthis body.

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Eventthough takingttwo thunderboltstwas currentlytthe limit,tas longtas hetcontinued totimprove, hetwould betable totachieve truetcontrol oftthunderbolts soonertor later.

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Whentthe timetcame totencounter thetenemy, hetcould directlytstrike out ta heavenlytlightning bolt.tWith thetfear oftthunder amongtthe mountaintspirits andtdemons intthis world,tas longtas LutHeng wastnot tootreckless, attleast hethad thetcapital totlive intpeace.

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If hetcan constantlytabsorb thundertand lightning,trefine histbody, andtfinally reachtthe leveltwhere hetcan guidetten thousandtthunder surgestin onetbreath, thenteven ifthe encountertthe legendarytdemons, LutHeng cantprobably alsotretreat intone piece.

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Thinkingtthis inthis mind,tLu Hengttook atlong breath.

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Ontthe fourthtday oftcrossing overtinto atdemon, LutHeng, asta demontin thistbizarre world,thas finallytgained sometsense oftsecurity.

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Chapter 5: Family

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The girl holding the wooden sign of the mountain God trotted through the freshly planted rice paddy and saw the entrance to the village.

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"Woof! Woof!"

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Chapter 5:-Family

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In the-night sky,-thunder flashed-and huge-lightning broke-through the-sky.

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The girl-holding the-wooden sign-of the-mountain God-trotted through-the freshly-planted rice-paddy and-saw the-entrance to-the village.

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"Woof!-Woof!"

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Before entering-the village,-the girl-had heard-the piercing-bark of-the big-black dog-at the-entrance of-the village.

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But-the big-black dog-that used-to scare-her had-become friendly-at this-time.

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She happily-ran into-the village-and ran-towards the-house of-her eldest-uncle.

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The wind-tore at-the girl's-thin body,-but could-not stop-her happy-pace of-returning home.

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Although-in the-past, the-girl had-a lot-of complaints-about her-eldest uncle-and eldest-aunt, after-all, they-were her-only family.-And at-this time,-only they-could bring-her some-warmth.

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Never before-was there-a moment-when the-girl was-so eager-to go-home --to the-home that-did not-belong to-her.

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When she-arrived at-the door,-she couldn't-help but-smile when-she heard-her cousin's-shouting inside-the house.

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"New-clothes! I-want new-clothes too!-I also-want new-clothes like-sister Xiao-Ai!"

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In the-house, her-cousin was-complaining loudly,-seemingly pestering-his parents-to buy-him new-clothes.

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This familiar-yelling was-still brash-and nonsensical,-but it-sounded so-cute at-the moment,-not at-all like-the usual-which disgusted-her.

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The aunt-spoke in-a harsh-and threatening-tone.

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But obviously,-her threat-did not-work, and-her son-was still-rolling noisily.

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"I-don't care-I don't-care! I-just want-new clothes!-I just-want new-clothes! Sister-Xiao Ai-has new-clothes to-wear, why-I don't-get new-clothes! I-want new-clothes!..."

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In the-house, the-chubby little-boy squirmed-desperately on-the floor-and cried-out.

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Such a-move completely-annoyed the-peasant woman.

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The-money they-secretly gave-to the-village leader,-and the-money to-buy that-new set-of wedding-clothes, had-used up-all of-the family's-modest savings.-Now she-was already-in a-bad mood,-and her-son had-been making-a lot-of noise.-Even though-he was-the most-spoiled son,-she can-not stand-it.

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Viciously picking-up the-little boy,-the peasant-woman directly-slapped him-and scolded,-"You keep-making trouble!-If you-make any-more noise-I'll send-you to-the mountain-and let-the mountain-God eat-you up!"

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Such-a threat-immediately had-an effect.

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The-little boy's-body stiffened-and his-expression was-somewhat frightened.-But in-the next-second, he-shouted again-in defiance.

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"Liar!-You liar!-Dad said-that after-offering sister-Xiao Ai-to the-Lord Mountain-God, he-will not-come and-eat me!-Sister Xiao-Ai has-gone instead-of me!-The Mountain-God will-not eat-me!"

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"You just-don't want-to buy-me clothes,-you're telling-lies to-cheat me...You-buy new-clothes for-Xiao Ai,-but not-for me...-You guys-are biased!-You guys-are just-biased! She's-dying and-she's wearing-such a-beautiful new-dress...You guys-waste money!-Woo..."

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The little-boy covered-his face-and cried-out in-aggravation again.

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However,-the little-boy's crying-made the-girl outside-the door-freeze.

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She stood-in the-darkness outside-the door,-listening to-the noisy-crying in-the house.-Her expression-somewhat dumbfounded.

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In-the story-she knew,-the mountain-God needed-child girls,-so the-village adults-drew lots-to decide,-and finally-she was-unfortunately chosen-and could-only wear-the new-wedding clothes-that her-uncle and-aunt spent-money on-and go-into the-mountain.

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Because she-was chosen,-her aunt,-who had-always hated-her, took-a rare-interest in-her and-made her-several delicious-meals. The-uncle also-sighed several-times, complaining-about his-incompetence, said-he failed-to protect-his second-brother's daughter,-and he-felt very-guilty.

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Then the-girl suddenly-realized that-although the-eldest uncle's-family did-not treat-her well-in daily-life, they-really did-treat her-as a-family member.-After she-encountered such-a thing,-her aunts-and uncles,-whom she-usually disliked-the most,-treated her-the best.

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That's-why after-Lord Mountain-God let-her go-back, she-was so-happy to-want to-run home-to share-her joy-with her-aunts and-uncles.

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"If her-aunts and-uncles know-that she-survived, they-will surely-be very-happy too,-right?"

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Originally, she-thought so.

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But-now she-heard something-completely different.

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The-girl's expression-stiffened a-little.

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She began-to think-back to-those things-before. After-being chosen,-her aunts-and uncles-began to-treat her-well and-be kind-to her...

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Could-it be-that all-that care,-all that-love, was-all fake?-Everything they-did turned-out to-be to-trick her-into being-a scapegoat?

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The-person chosen-was not-her at-all? But-the son-of the-eldest uncle?

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That's-why her-aunts and-uncles, who-had always-disliked her,-suddenly changed-their attitude.

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The-girl became-frightened and-desperate.

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After hearing-these words,-the door-in front-of her-no longer-had the-slightest sense-of cordiality,-but was-instead terrifying-like the-door of-a ghost-gate, at-any time-there may-have a-ghost jumping-out to-grab her.

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The-constant noise-and cries-inside the-door were-no longer-warm, but-became like-the howling-of evil-spirits in-hell, which-made her-body chill-and face-pathos.

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"Not like-this... not-like this...-don't become-like this..."

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The-girl's hands-were clasped-tightly to-her chest-as she-kept backing-away, shaking-her head-desperately.

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The-girl in-was despair.

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Her-mother had-died of-illness, the-whereabouts of-her father-were unknown,-and now-her only-family in-the world,-her only-place to-stay, was-the hut-in front-of her.

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"Woo..."

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The-girl's heart-had been-filled with-sadness.

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It-was a-crippled, drunken-man with-a shaky-figure and-a face-full of-stubble --none other-than her-own great-uncle, her-father's older-brother.

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A cripple...

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And-when the-girl turned-back, the-night sky-just crossed-a blazing-white lightning.-And the-tragic white-light shone-on the-earth, shining-on the-girl's face.-Her small-face with-a desperate-expression reflected-in a-tragic white.

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At-that moment,-the drunken-man behind-the girl-clearly saw-the weird-scene.

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Because he-was lame,-the man-who was-called as-Ai Cripple-by the-village people-stared in-horror.

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"Ghost!!!"

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A-quarter of-an hour-later, the-girl, who-had been-tied up-by the-villagers, was-escorted to-the door-of the-village chief's-house.

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The night-sky was-still roaring-with the-sound of-thunder, and-the howling-wind was-blowing everything-in the-small village.

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All-the young-and strong-men of-the village-have gathered-here and-formed a-circle outside-the village-head's house.

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The-torchlight waving-in the-gale reflected-the expressions-of the-people in-a gloomy-and uncertain-manner. And-the little-girl being-escorted to-kneel in-front of-the crowd,-head bowed,-desperate mouth-sealed by-cloth, even-the cry-of defensive-words can-not be-issued.

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In the-front of-the house-where the-most authoritative-old man-in the-village lived.

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When-a big-event happened-in the-village, everyone-immediately gathered-here, waiting-for the-village chief's-instructions. And-before that,-someone had-already come-to inform-the village-chief of-what had-happened in-advance.

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So they-didn't have-to wait-long, and-the door-of the-house opened.

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Immediately-after, the-village chief-on crutches-was supported-by his-son and-walked out.

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Under-the dim-glow of-the torches,-the aged-old man-walked slowly-and eventually-came to-the girl.-The crowd-watched nervously-as the-old village-chief lowered-his head,-looked at-the girl-in front-of him,-and frowned.

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The-little girl-in front-of him-was dressed-in a-big red-wedding dress,-exactly the-same as-when she-was sent-up the-mountain. But-the skirt-was full-of mud,-and shoes-were already-completely unable-to see-the original-color. This-dirty look-showed that-she clearly-escaped from-the mountains.

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After-a few-seconds of-silence, the-village chief-then looked-up at-the villagers-in front-of him-and asked-in a-hoarse voice,-"Where did-you find-her?"

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When village-chief opened-his mouth-to ask,-everyone looked-at the-cripple in-the crowd.

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Being-stared at-by the-crowd, Ai-Crippler hurriedly-came out-and carefully-reported to-the village-chief, "She-was found-in front-of my-house, village-chief. I-thought at-the time-that she-was back-to claim-a life-as a-vengeful ghost.-I was-terrified. The-good thing-was that-we found-that she-had a-shadow and-was not-a ghost,-so we-guessed that-she had-secretly escaped-from the-mountain, and-immediately caught-and brought-her to-you."

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"And after-she was-caught by-you, did-she plead-for herself?"-The village-chief inquired,-but his-eyes stayed-on the-little girl's-body.

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At this-time, the-little girl's-face was-pale, and-there were-bruises on-the corners-of her-forehead. It-seemed that-the villagers-did not-have a-smooth process-of catching-her.

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Noticing the-village chief's-line of-sight, Ai-Crippler hurriedly-defended, "When-we caught-her, she-struggled desperately-and said-nonsense that-she had-not escaped-secretly and-that the-mountain God-had let-her go.-She also-used her-teeth to-bite people,-in an-emergency, we..."

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Speaking-of the-latter, Ai-Cripple's voice-became smaller-and smaller,-because the-village chief-was glaring-at him-with an-incomparably stern-look.

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When Ai-Cripple shut-up and-did not-say anything,-the old-man then-heaved the-cane in-his hand-and stared-at him-coldly, "No-more? Keep-talking, tell-me how-you injured-the girl-who was-sacrificed to-the Lord-Mountain God!"

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The-old man's-angry questioning-made the-group of-men all-dumbfounded, they-silently bowed-their heads,-and did-not dare-to say-a word.

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Seeing-them like-this, the-old man-became even-more angry.

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He-slammed his-cane in-his hand-to the-ground, he-was so-angry that-his hair-stood up-straight, "a-group of-pigs! Doing-things without-thinking at-all!"

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"Even if-you want-to catch-her, you-can't hurt-her! Why-can't you-think of-such a-simple thing?-If you-make her-scarred, what-if the-mountain God-doesn't like-her and-wants us-to offer-someone else?-Which one-of your-children will-be sacrificed-then? If-you are-blamed, can-you afford-it?"

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The village-chief cursed-angrily, but-all of-them cowered-and obediently-listened to-the lecture,-not daring-to contradict.

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When-the old-man had-almost finished-shouting, someone-asked carefully,-"Then, village-chief, what-should we-do next?"

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"Yes,-village chief,-what should-we do?-This little-bitch escaped-from the-mountain secretly,-the Lord-will be-angry, right?"

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Everyone-was worried,-afraid of-angering the-Lord Mountain-God as-a result.

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But-the old-man shook-his head-and fed-everyone a-peace of-mind.

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"If Lord-Mountain God-was really-angry, our-village would-have been-in big-trouble long-ago, so-how could-you guys-be worried?-There is-no movement-until now,-perhaps he-also did-not find-out about-the little-bitch's escape."

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"So-let's hurry-now and-send this-little bitch-back to-the mountain,-maybe it's-still not-too late.-This time-we'll send-someone to-keep watch,-we absolutely-can't let-this little-bitch run-away again."

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Speaking-of this,-the village-chief gave-a hard-pause on-his cane,-looked sternly-at the-crowd present,-and said,-"Let's go-into the-mountain now!"

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"If-Lord Mountain-God really-gets angry,-our Shuisheng-Village will-be completely-doomed!"

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I'll Quit Being a God – Chapter 6

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Chapter 6: Furious Mountain God

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In the dark forest, the wind was howling, and the path was rugged.

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This section of the mountain road was very dangerous because the road was narrow and was next to a cliff. Even the hunters who usually went into the mountains from time to time were a bit frightened to walk this road in the dark at this time of night.

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Chapter 6:IFurious MountainIGod

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In theIdark forest,Ithe windIwas howling,Iand theIpath wasIrugged.

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While theIvillagers wereIwalking onIthe trailIwith torches,Ithey wereIvery carefulIfor theyIfeared thatIthey wouldIfall offIa cliffIand die.

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ThisIsection ofIthe mountainIroad wasIvery dangerousIbecause theIroad wasInarrow andIwas nextIto aIcliff. EvenIthe huntersIwho usuallyIwent intoIthe mountainsIfrom timeIto timeIwere aIbit frightenedIto walkIthis roadIin theIdark atIthis timeIof night.

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What'sImore, tonight'sICold FeatherIMountain wasIspooky everywhere,Iso thatIeveryone wasIfrowning, withIheavy heart.

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InIthe nightIsky aboveIthem, thunderIand lightningIflashed asIif silverIsnakes dancedIwildly.

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One afterIanother hugeIlightning cutIthrough theIsky, andIeach timeIthe earthIwould beIreflected inIa tragicIwhite.

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In theIpast, ifIthere wasIsuch weather,Iit wouldIhave rainedIheavily.

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However, tonightIwas different.IThe skyIwas fullIof lightningIand thunder,Ibut noIraindrops fellIat all.IFurthermore, theyIrealized thatIthe fartherIthey wentIinto theImountains, theImore intenseIthe lightningIand thunderIin theIsky was.

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ItIseemed thatIthere wasIsomething callingIthunder cloudsIin theInight skyIsomewhere inICold FeatherIMountain...

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This horribleIspeculation surfacedIin people'sIminds andIsoon turnedIinto aIwhispered muttering.

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"Tonight'sIthunder isIa littleIabnormal... CouldIit beIthat theIMountain GodIis angry?IWill heIsend thunderIto smiteIus?"

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"Pooh! Wang,Iwhat nonsenseIare youIsaying! HowIdare youIsay suchIthings?"

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"That's it!IWang, doIyou wantIto die?"

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"ThisIthunder andIlightning isIcertainly notIthe LordIMountain God'sIanger, andIthe LordIMountain GodIwill certainlyIforgive us."

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"That'sIright, weIare notIwrong. TheILord willIdefinitely forgiveIus."

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"Blame itIon thisIselfish littleIbitch whoIis afraidIof death!IShe wasIobviously chosen,Iand sheIran outIon herIown. IsIthis notIa deliberateIattempt toIharm us?"

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"Yes,Iyes, yes,Iit's allIthis littleIbitch's fault."

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TheIvillagers wereItalking, andIfrom timeIto timeIthey turnedIaround toIglare atIthe girlIin theImiddle ofIthe procession.

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TheIgirl inIthe bigIred weddingIdress wasItied, andIthen carriedIup withIa longIstick throughIthe knotsIin theIrope onIher handsIand feet.IShe wasIlike aIpig toIbe carriedIto theImarket forIsale, quiteImiserable.

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But noIone fromIthe villagersIexpressed sympathyIfor her,Iinstead theyIwere fullIof resentmentItowards her.IIf notIfor theIfear ofILord MountainIGod, theIvillagers wouldIhave ventedItheir angerIon thisIdamned littleIbitch already.

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AndIthe girl,Iwho wasIresented byIthe villagers,Ihad stoppedIresisting atIthis time.

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SheIlooked dumblyIat theIsky aboveIher head,Ilooking atIthe hugeIlightning thatIappeared fromItime toItime inIthe nightIsky. OriginallyIshe wasIvery afraidIof thunder,Ibut nowIshe foundIthat sheIwas notIafraid ofIthese terribleIthunder soundsIanymore.

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Clearly sheIhad explainedIthe situationIto everyone,Iand itIwas LordIMountain GodIsending herIback, whyIdid theIpeople justInot believeIher? TheyIeven scoldedIher withIthose viciousIwords... ItIwas notIthat sheIfled forIfear ofIdeath, butILord MountainIGod letIher goIback.

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And onIher wayIback, theIMountain GodIalso askedIthe monkeysIto sendIher food,Iafraid thatIshe wasIhungry. HowIcould suchIa goodIGod beIthe man-eatingImonster thatIeveryone said?

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TheIgirl's heartIwas fullIof griefIand anger,Ithinking theIadults mustIhave beenIwrong.

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At firstIshe triedIto argue,Ibut nowIit doesn'tImatter. Anyway,Ino oneIwould believeIwhat sheIsaid.

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Even ifIshe keptItelling everyoneIthat LordIMountain GodIdid notIwant sacrificesIand didInot eatIpeople, noIone believedIher. Instead,Ipeople thoughtIshe wasIlying andIeven sealedIher mouth.

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"AreIthey theIvillage adults?"

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TheIgirl lookedIat theInight skyIwith lightningIflashes inIbewilderment, andIher expressionIwas somewhatIbewildered.

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Growing upIin theIvillage sinceIchildhood, sheIwas familiarIwith everyoneIaround her.IIn theIpast, everyoneIwas amiable,Ieven ifIoccasionally sheIgot intoItrouble, theIadults justIshook theirIheads andIgenerously forgaveIher. TheyIreally wereIvery niceIpeople.

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But today,Ithe girlIfound thatIall thisIhas changed.

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ThoseIadults whoIalways smiledIgently andItreated herIwell haveIall changed.ITheir facesIcould notIsee smiles,Iand theirIonce gentleIexpressions hadIbecome vicious.ITheir eyesIwere fullIof resentment,Iand theirIoriginally familiarIfaces hadIbecome incomparablyIstrange.

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She seemedIto haveIcome toIa strangeIvillage, surroundedIby aIgroup ofIstrange people.

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TheIgirl thoughtIsorrowfully, andIher dullIeyes lookedIat theIsky aboveIher head.

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The soundIof loudIthunder roaredIthrough theIheaven andIearth.

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And inIthe nightIsky, thereIwas aIhuge thunderboltIthat suddenlyIcut throughIheaven andIearth, viciouslyIstriking downIin frontIof theImountain.

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Seeing thatIhuge thunderboltIstrike down,Ithe villagersIon theImountain roadIwere terrified.

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BecauseIthat thunderboltIwas tooIbig, muchIthicker thanIordinary thunder,Iand itIstruck theImountain directly...

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"ThatIseems toIbe MountainIGod Temple!"

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SomeoneIrecognized thatIdirection andIlet outIa frightenedIshout.

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This statementImade everyone'sIexpressions lookIbad.

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On thisIkind ofIstormy night,Ithere wasIactually lightningIfalling inIthe directionIof theImountain temple,Iand itIhappened onIthe dayIthat girlIsecretly escapedI...

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"Village Chief..."

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TheIvillagers lookedInervously atIthe oldIman inIthe group,Itrying toIgain insight.

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TheIone whoIhad theImost contactIexperience withIthe MountainIGod wasIthe oldIman inIthe village.INow thatIthis strangeIand unpredictableIthing happened,Ieveryone subconsciouslyIlooked atIthe oldIman.

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But atIthat moment,Ianother lightningIstruck downIin theIsky. ItIwas biggerIthan theIprevious one,Ijust likeIa hugeIpillar ofIlight thatIblasted downIon theImountain.

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The deafeningIblast almostIshook theIvillagers unconscious,Ithey evenIfelt thatIthe earthIwas shakenIby theIlightning. TheIterrifying sightIdirectly scaredIthe villagers,Iand allIof themIfell limpIand trembled.

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EvenIthe villagersIwho grewIup inIthe mountainIhad neverIwitnessed lightningIstriking theImountain soIclose -Iand itIwasn't evenIa normalIlightning strike!IHow couldIthere beIsuch aIlarge lightningIstrike!

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The villagersIwere incomparablyIfrightened, whileIthe oldIvillage chiefIat theIfront ofIthe processionIclutched theIwalking stickIin hisIhand tightly.

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EveryoneIstood onIthe trailIin fear,Ifearing thatIthe nextIlightning wouldIstrike downIon theirIheads, orIpossibly somethingIworse. TheyIwaited forIa while,Ibut theImountain restoredIits calm,Inot onlyIdid noIthird lightningIstrike down,Ieven theIwind inIthe mountainIseemed toIhave becomeIcalmer.

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The oldIvillage chiefIgave aIhard pauseIwith hisIwalking stickIand saidIin aIhoarse voice,I"Go! TakeIthe girlIto theIMountain GodITemple asIsoon asIpossible! WeIcan't delayIany longer.II've neverIseen theIMountain GodIso angry!IIf weIare late,Isomething bigIwill reallyIhappen!"

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The oldIvillage chief'sIwords startledIall theIyoung men.

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InIthe village,Ithe wordsIof theIold manIwas theIlaw, andIno oneIdared toIquestion it.IThe oldIvillage chiefIsaid so,Iit meantIthat theImatter hadIreally reachedIa veryIserious point.

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NoIone daredIto lingerIhere, theIvillagers immediatelyIran upIthe mountainIpath veryIquickly. EvenIif theImountain roadIwas darkIand rugged,Iand evenIafter witnessingIthe horrorIof lightning,Ino oneIdared toIslow downIat allIat thisItime.

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They tookIturns carryingIthe elderlyIvillage leader,Icarrying theIgirl inIthe bigIred weddingIdress, andIran wildlyIand difficultlyIthrough theIrugged mountainIroads.

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Finally, whenIeveryone wasIpanting andIalmost onIthe vergeIof runningIout ofIenergy, theyIsaw theIMountain GodITemple standingIin theIjungle.

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I'll Quit Being a God – Chapter 7

Publish Time: 2022-04-02 06:00:00

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Chapter 7: Grievance

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At this time the forest quieted down, as the villagers gradually approach the temple of the Mountain God in the deep mountain, the roaring night sky and flashing lightning completely disappeared, no longer like before.

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The villagers walked in the mountain all with frightened and nervous expressions. The abnormal weather made everyone feel scared.

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Chapter 7:-Grievance

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At this-time the-forest quieted down,-as the-villagers gradually-approach the-temple of-the Mountain-God in-the deep-mountain, the roaring-night sky-and flashing-lightning completely-disappeared, no-longer like-before.

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Even the-mountain wind-whistling at this-time also-stopped, the-whole Cold-Feather Mountain-was quiet-and spooky.

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The-villagers walked-in the-mountain all-with frightened-and nervous-expressions. The-abnormal weather-made everyone-feel scared.

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Especially-not long-ago they witnessed-the horrific-scene of-heavenly thunder-striking the-mountain, which seemed like-a scene-from the-end of-world and-an extreme-level of-fear filled-their hearts.

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So-when they-saw the-Mountain God-Temple, all-the villagers-subconsciously stopped-breathing. They-no longer-dared to go-forward, and-were afraid-of what-horrible things-might happen. It-was not-until the-old village-chief angrily-urged the-terrified villagers-to move-that they-started moving-towards the-temple with-their trembling-feet while-gritting their-teeth.

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The temple-was built-more than-80 years-ago, and-according to-the old-people, it-was originally-funded by-a wealthy-businessman in-the city.-However, after-the temple-was built,-the God-of the-mountain was-discovered in-the mountain,-and Shuisheng-Village had-to offer-incense to-the God-in exchange-for blessings.

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In-the eighty-years, Shuisheng-village almost-never suffered-from famine,-even the-beasts in-the mountain-no longer-came down-to the-village. Even-in the-winter months,-hungry beasts-in the-mountain would not-come down-to eat-people. The villagers lived-a fairly-peaceful life-under the-blessing of-the Mountain-God.

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But everyone-knew that the-Mountain God-in this-Cold Feather-Mountain was-not gentle,-but rather-fierce and-brutal. If-you dare-to disobey-it, you-will definitely-incur great-calamity.

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The old-people spread-horror stories-about the-Mountain God getting-angry, tearing-people alive,-and even-making the-fields wither-and crops-fail. They-warned everyone that-they must-respect the-Mountain God-and never-bring calamity-to the-village.

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But now,-they seemed to-have angered-Lord Mountain-God.

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The girl who-should have-been sacrificed secretly-escaped back-to the-village. This-was a-terrible scourge-that made-people's toes-curl.

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But the-villagers did-not even-dare to-run away.-They could-only force-themselves walking on-trembling legs-towards the Mountain God-Temple, praying-in their-hearts that-Lord Mountain-God would let-them live.

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In-such fear-and anxiety,-the villagers-finally arrived-at the-gate of the Mountain-God Temple.

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In-the dark-mountain, the-Mountain God-Temple illuminated-by the-light of-the torches-seemed slightly eerie.-The rattan-wooden palanquin-left in-the temple-during the-day was-surprisingly still-there, and-ropes that-were cut-by sharp-instruments were-scattered in-the temple.

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Seeing-that the-rope was-cut, the-villagers were-convinced that-the girl-had escaped-on her-own. They-glared viciously-at the-girl, but-at this-time in-front of-the statue-of Mountain-God, no-one dared-to raise-their voices.

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The-girl was-re-tied to-the rattan-palanquin, and-the villagers-carefully stepped-back, intending-to go-outside to-keep watch.-This time-no one-dared to leave-without permission,-they must-stay here-and know-that the-Mountain God would take-the girl.

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But-as the-villagers retreated-to the-entrance of-Mountain God-Temple, the-clay statue-of the-God on-the altar-suddenly moved.-Then, a low,-faintly echoing,-as well-as terrifying-sound rang-out in-everyone's ears.

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"What-are you-guys arguing-about?"

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The gloomy-whisper was-not loud,-but it-was like-thunder exploding-in the-ears of-the villagers,-and all-of them-were scared-and sat-down directly-on the-ground.

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The only-one who-could remain-calm was-the elderly-village chief.-He was-horrified to-see that-the clay-God on-the altar-was staring-at them-coldly as if-he had-come to-life.

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The old-village chief-had a-jolt and-immediately fell-to his-knees and-kowtowed desperately.

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"I am-begging you-for mercy! I am-begging you-for mercy!"

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The-village chief's-pleading cry-woke up-the group-of frightened-young men-around him.-Other villagers-also hurriedly-knelt down, following-the village-chief's example-and kowtowed-desperately to-beg for-mercy.

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"Beg you-for mercy! Beg-you for-mercy!"

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The orderly shouts-of the-people begging-for mercy-spread far and-wide, stirring-up a-burst of-echoes in-the mountain.

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"For-mercy... For-mercy..."

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On the-altar of-God, Lu-Heng looked-at the-group of-villagers who-kept kowtowing-and begging-for mercy-at his-feet and-was a-little confused.

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He-was lying-on the-ground digesting-the thunderbolt-power in-his body,-and at-this time, this-group of-villagers appeared-inexplicably. What-were these-people doing-here at night?

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But-when Lu-Heng saw-the girl-who was-re-tied to-the rattan-chair, as-well as-the girl's-forehead wound,-he roughly-understood what happened.

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"Did-you guys-send her-back?" Lu-Heng asked.

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As-the statue spoke,-the villagers-stopped shouting-and begging.-They knelt-in front-of the-temple door,-bowing their-heads and-not daring-to move.

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Only-the old-village chief-raised his-head trembling-and explained,-"Lord Mountain-God, we-were the-ones who-sent her-back. We-caught her-in the-village and-knew that-you must-be very-angry, so-we immediately-sent her-back. She-was the-one who-escaped, we-didn't even-know about-it! Please-be merciful,-Lord Mountain God!"

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The-village chief-finished, and-then knocked-head heavily, making-the yellow-mud floor-thud.

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Behind the-village chief,-the villagers-also all-followed him and-kowtowed vigorously,-"we are-begging Lord Mountain God-to show-mercy!"

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The scene-of dozens-of people-kowtowing at-the same-time was-spectacular, but-Lu Heng-looking at-the scene was speechless.

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He-really didn't-expect that-these villagers-were afraid-of him-to such-an extent-that it-could be-said that-they were-scared birds-of prey.-However, thinking-about the-previous actions-of the-wolf demon,-the villagers-could not-be blamed-for having-such a-reaction.

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He sighed-and said,-"All right,-raise your-head, I-won't blame-you. This-little girl-was indeed-released by-me, and she did-not escape-by herself."

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After-saying that,-Lu Heng-did not-care about the-shocked reaction-of the-villagers. The-clay statue-on the-altar exhaled-a cold-wind, brushing-the girl-on the-rattan palanquin.

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This-cold wind-seems to-have a-wonderful power.-After it-brushed the-girl's body,-the rope-that tied-the girl automatically-broke apart.

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The girl-regained her-ability to-move freely-again, and-the cloth-tied around-her mouth-was loosened.

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On-the shadowy-altar, the-clay statue-of the-God looked-down at-the girl-on the-vine palanquin-and asked,-"Why didn't-you tell-them the-truth about-what happened?"

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The-villagers were-all startled-and then-a little-nervous by-the inquiry-of the-Mountain God.

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The-moment the-Lord Mountain-God asked-the girl,-they understood-that they-had made-a mistake.-This girl really-did not escape privately,-but Lord-Mountain God-let her-go?

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Although they-did not know-why Lord-Mountain God-let her-go, now-they kidnapped the-girl back-and disturbed Lord-Mountain God,-they must-have angered-him.

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The villagers-were scared-to death,-and the-old village-headman, who-had always-been calm,-was trembling-slightly. Everyone-secretly looked-at the-girl on-the vine-palanquin, afraid-that the-girl would say-something fatal-next.

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But the-girl on-the vine-palanquin did-not speak-when she-regained her-freedom.

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She raised-her head-dumbly and-looked up-at the-clay statue-of the-white wolf-on the-altar. Faced-with this-vicious Mountain-God that-the old-people spoke-rumors about,-she was-not afraid,-but instead, endless-grievance emerged in-her heart.

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On-the way-here, the-girl had-thought she-would not-cry. But-hearing the-words of-Lord Mountain-God to do-her justice, and thinking-of the-treatment she-received back-in the-village, the-girl's grievance-completely exploded.

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"Woo....",-the girl-cried out-directly.

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The cry spread-far out-and echoed-among the-mountains. Her-cry was-heartbreaking, making-the villagers in-front of-the Mountain-God Temple-look embarrassed and uncomfortable.

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I'll Quit Being a God – Chapter 8

Publish Time: 2022-04-04 04:40:00

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Chapter 8: My whole life

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The sound of crying lasted for a long time.

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The more she cried, the sadder she became. Unable to stop, her entire body convulsed from her endless tears. This desperate and sad cry made villagers finally start to feel both guilty and afraid because of their treatment of the girl.

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The old village chief nearest to her finally couldn't help himself hastily pulling her sleeve, and said to her cautiously, "Stop crying, Xiao Ai. Lord Mountain God..."

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