Chapter 81 Blowing

According to the Minotaur, or the Hennu, it was the sacred bull god Dehennu who created all things in the world.

In the beginning, before heaven and earth were separated, the universe was in chaos, without time or space, but it was in this chaos that a great consciousness was born.

That great consciousness conceived the idea of ​​creating heaven and earth, and thus an incomparably enormous pillar appeared, from which gushed forth cow's milk, the very essence of primordial life.

Within this essence, the sacred bull god Dehennu, the primordial god, was born.

The great Dehennu used these essences of life to create heaven and earth, and to create all things in the world. Thus, all things came to have life and their own spirit.

But spirituality alone is not enough. To move from stillness to motion, one needs energy to move. So the great Dehennu generously poured out his milk, giving all things the possibility to grow strong.

The milk that clung to the cow's horns evolved into the Hennu people, who were born on the head of the sacred cow god, the head of all spirits, and the leader of all living beings.

They will act as the incarnations of Dehennu in the world, replacing the great Dehennu and ruling over all things in this world.

"hiss……"

After hearing the account given by the minotaurs from his subordinates, the 36th Akakage gasped in shock.

So these minotaurs actually have such a powerful backer?
Thinking of the great Serpent God on his side, the Thirty-Sixth Akakage felt even more pain in his teeth.

Compared to such a noble being, the Great Serpent God doesn't seem so great after all, that so-called Sacred Bull God created the entire world.

As for the origin of that great serpent god...

Does anyone know what this thing is?

The ancestors never mentioned it, nor did the great serpent god himself. They don't even know the name of that great serpent god to this day. The various names they use to refer to the serpent god are all self-given. Even so, the great serpent god has not recognized any of their names. He does not allow them to call him a god, and he doesn't even want to use the title of the ancestor of the Dao.

As for the current title of Taiyi God...

It is almost foreseeable that once the Serpent God truly awakens from his slumber, this title will likely be revoked.

Compared to the sacred bull god that the minotaurs spoke of, which sounded extremely terrifying, the Ignivas knew almost nothing about their great serpent god—though, in a sense, they knew their serpent god very well.

After all, what's associated with that great serpent god has always been related to food.

On one hand, there's the creation of the entire world, and on the other hand, there's only the consumption. The Thirty-Sixth Generation Akakage could almost imagine how distressed the Ignis people at the harvest festival must have felt after hearing the words of these minotaurs.

It was like being slapped in the face; they could only watch as the minotaurs flaunted their so-called sacred bull god, while they were too embarrassed to even mention the great serpent god they themselves worshipped.

"The person who came here is not good..."

The Thirty-Sixth Generation Akakage had already keenly sensed something.

Although these minotaurs didn't launch a large-scale attack, what they brought might be even more dangerous than stone axes and spears.

Just like now, he has already lost his composure twice in a row without even seeing the faces of those minotaurs.

The first time, it was because of the gold and jewels brought by the minotaurs. These treasures, which he had never seen before, did attract his attention. But when he calmed down, he realized the ignorance he had shown.

The second time was when these minotaurs were proclaiming the so-called sacred bull god. The fact that the great serpent god was inferior to the unfamiliar sacred bull god severely damaged his confidence.

"Could it be that, just as these minotaurs say, the Great Serpent God was also created by the Holy Bull God?"

Such a thought couldn't help but cross the mind of the Thirty-Sixth Akakage.

But immediately, he shook his head vigorously.

No, absolutely not. Even if it is true, we absolutely cannot let such a statement spread. If he really acknowledges the claims of these minotaurs, wouldn't that mean acknowledging their status and that the Ignivas are inferior to these minotaurs?
"So, what more information do you have about the sacred cow goddess worshipped by those minotaurs?" The 36th Akakage began to question the guard who had come to deliver the message.

“Tell me everything you hear.”

"Not the Mother Goddess."

The young guard scratched his head.

"It is a bull; their sacred bull god is a bull."

"Bull...wait, Bull?"

The Thirty-Sixth Generation Akakage was taken aback.

"Where did the bull get its milk?"

"Perhaps the structure of a god is different from that of an ordinary cow."

The young guard didn't know how to explain it, since he had only heard it from the minotaurs.

He could only repeat what the minotaurs said; as for where the bulls got their milk... how could he possibly know?

"You only heard about it, so... wait a minute."

Upon hearing the young guard express this point, the Thirty-Sixth Generation Akakage suddenly grasped the key.

Just as their knowledge of the sacred bull god came solely from the accounts of these minotaurs, these minotaurs also knew nothing about the great serpent god they worshipped.

In other words, they could also say something similar about the Great Serpent God.

"We absolutely cannot lose to these minotaurs!"

The 36th Akakage clenched his fist.

At this moment, he realized that this was no longer just a question of whose god was more powerful, but a question of who was superior to whom.

"For the future of the Ignivas..."

At this moment, the 36th generation Akakage gazed towards the direction of the sacred mountain and prayed silently.

For the sake of the Ignivas' future, they probably have no choice but to try to make that supreme god even more sublime and greater.

"Get ready and arrange the meeting with those minotaurs."

After making the decision, the Thirty-Sixth Akakage gave the following instructions.

It was an arrangement, not an immediate meeting, simply because he needed a little time to quickly fabricate the past of that great serpent god.

The Thirty-Sixth Generation Akakage had never had such an experience.

"Perhaps we can refer to what those minotaurs say..."

After pondering for half a day, the Thirty-Sixth Akakage thought to himself.

"So how could a snake create all things in the world?"

(End of this chapter)

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