Chapter 139 Soraka
But not only Zoe is solemn in his heart, but there are also people among the gods who are not in good mood. These existences do not care about the battle for hegemony, or the power beyond everything. They care more about the existence in this world.
"The stars... are in chaos."
The girl with purple skin raised her head and looked at the stars shining in the sky. Her eyes were filled with uneasiness. Although it was not the first time she had seen such a situation in her long life, she was sometimes involved. But every time it would not be a good thing, and every time it would foreshadowed countless sufferings in this world.
Every star represents a god. If the chaos of a star means that the god is active. If the gods who are born with powerful strength and who are part of this world are in chaos, then...
The heavenly life named Soraka clasped her hands and turned her spirit to the heavenly world. Then she saw the greed, disagreement, and uneasiness caused by the power of Li Ke.
And the greed for the power of the void, and the news that the void invades the world again.
She was not worried about her fellow countrymen, because they were born with this world, and there was no problem of destruction and extinction. She was even more worried about those who were unable to protect themselves: those fragile and mortals who could not see clearly the way forward. After all, in her opinion, whether they are high-ranking spirits or lowly mortal beggars, they are equal and life in this universe. As long as they have wisdom and know how to love, they are equal existences.
She led and helped these lives, helping life away from physical pain and helped confused life to firmly aim. She was such a person. But even so, she had left the heaven and gave up many things and found it difficult for her to save everyone. Therefore, when there is no suffering that mortals cannot survive alone in the world, she would live in seclusion at the Giant God Peak. Help those who seek the power of the Ascension, and let those who are not really eager to ascension leave the Giant God Peak.
After all, many mortals are very ignorant. Many times they will demand themselves because of impulse, ignorance, and other trivial reasons, hoping to gain power beyond everything. Although there are many ways to ascension and many powers to succeed, successful mortals can get what they want most of the time. But what about the essence of ascension? More often than not, it is just the appreciation and investment of gods to humans with extraordinary will.
For gods, the way they show their will and talents is just a talent market that does not need to be very concerned about. Few gods care about losers. After all, most gods don’t care about mortals at all. If mortals want to gain their strength, they naturally have to show the difference between themselves and other mortals. But for mortals? Failure is the end of their lives.
Therefore, the people who died, Soraka did not want to see the pain when they were dying, so she helped these people as much as possible.
Although this made her compatriots very confused, this was because of their different views on life. In theory, she shouldn't care, because those people came voluntarily and no gods were forcing them. But she could feel the inner pain and unwillingness of those who failed and died. So she found those who could solve the problem without climbing the Giant God Peak through her eyes and helped them find a way. For those who are determined to climb the Giant God Peak, she would also give those people a comfortable residence and allow them to climb the Giant God Peak in the best condition possible.
And now...
“It’s time to go.”
The void is an enemy that the gods in the heaven are hard to resist, and they are afraid of, and the mortals will suffer a lot of painful casualties when resisting such invasion and power. The bodies of their lives are not like those of them, and they will have disabilities and various shortcomings, so she needs to walk on earth to help those mortals.
But just as she was packing things and was about to leave her hut and shirt with her headscarf, a flash of starlight suddenly shone at the door of her house. She noticed it and immediately walked to the door. Then she saw Pansen, who was anxious, stepping on the vegetable garden she opened, looking at her with a serious look on her face.
"Soraka! The void swarm suddenly broke out! They attacked villages and villages frantically. I need you to help me treat those who are polluted by the void! Their wounds are not something that ordinary doctors can treat!"
Although she was very concerned about whether her radish was trampled by Pansen when she was swooping down from the sky, Soraka knew that this time was not the time to care about such trivial matters. She didn't know much about Void, so she couldn't guarantee that she could expel the power of Void from the human body. So she immediately threw away her luggage, nodded to Pansen, and flew into the sky with Pansen.
Things are more urgent, so she doesn't need to worry about walking on the earth with her feet. After all, when she arrives in one second at night, someone will suffer another second of suffering.
But just as she and Pansen drove the starlight to the village that Pansen mentioned, she finally understood why Pansen was so anxious, because the originally dead desert was covered with strange-shaped things, like plants and animals, and ribbon-like creatures kept gushing out from the desert. From where these ribbons and flocs appeared, there were endless purple bugs similar to insects. These bugs were big and small, but they occupied the originally sandy place and marched wildly in all directions.
Because this kind of bug kept drilling out of the desert, there was no sign of a gap. When a bug left the beach, two bugs filled its place. The bugs trampled on each other, so that the originally golden desert had turned into a strange purple color, covered with the body fluids and wreckage of these strange creatures.
And most importantly, when these wreckages also had strange liquids and strange strips and flocs, a brand new bug jumped out of the wreckage. Cooperating with the bugs that kept coming out of the desert, a purple tide completely formed, constantly expanding in all directions.
"How many mortals will suffer..."
Seeing such a scene, Soraka couldn't help feeling sad in her heart, because she knew that even with the help of others, life in this world still had to pay a huge price to survive such a situation.
And she was full of sadness about it.
Chapter completed!