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Chapter 212 He changed the topic

The scene changed, and time seemed to have passed quietly for a long time. Dan Heng leaned quietly against the pillar by the dock, enjoying a moment of tranquility. Luosha and Sushang stood side by side, talking in low voices.

The night was overshadowing the sky, and a breeze blew by, bringing a hint of coolness. In the distance, there was a faint sound of peaceful music, adding a bit of poetry to the scene.

"Hey, Luosha, you've only talked about half of the "breeding" thing, go on, it's quite interesting. It's really strange, star gods can also die? Aren't they invincible?" Su Chang blinked curiously, like a child full of curiosity.

[Silver Wolf: Generally speaking, 'Invincibility' is a debuff. Whoever has it will be in trouble.]

[Xing: So there is such a saying...]

【March 7: Don’t believe everything! 】

Looking at Su Chang who was like a curious baby, Luosha smiled, tilted his head slightly to glance at Dan Heng, then turned his gaze back to Su Chang and explained gently:

"There is no absolute invincibility in the world, nor is there eternal immortality. This is just an exaggeration from the perspective of mortals. However, the fall of "Fertilization" is indeed beyond the scale of mortals. He fell at the hands of other star gods."

Su Chang frowned tightly, her face full of confusion. She shook her head vigorously and said in a puzzled tone: "...I don't understand. We are all Star Gods, why do we have to fight and kill each other?"

Luosha couldn't help but reveal a trace of surprise after hearing this, "You... are you really from the Immortal Boat?!" Then, he changed the subject and continued, "Let's not talk about other Star Gods, but you must know the story of "Lan" and "Pharmacist", right? Isn't the long-cherished wish of the alliance to destroy the Star God Pharmacist?"

Su Chang immediately retorted, "Of course I know!" However, her voice gradually became weaker, and she seemed to lack confidence. She scratched her head awkwardly and muttered to herself, "Well, I know a little. I was supervised by my mother to practice sword all day, and I didn't go to school much..."

Luosha chuckled softly, with a bit of helplessness in his tone: "Then... let's change the subject. Since you don't even know the deadly feud between Xun Lie and Feng Zao, many things will be too difficult to explain."

Su Chang nodded repeatedly, indicating her agreement: "Okay, then let me change the subject: What's in this big box?"

Luosha gently stroked the white box in front of him, his eyes revealing a hint of tenderness. He replied softly: "This white box? It is a "coffin" commonly known as a "coffin" and is used to collect the remains of the deceased."

Su Chang was a little surprised: "Dead...you, aren't you a merchant?"

"This is also part of the business trip." Luosha explained: "I was asked to send this coffin back to the immortal boat. Oh, for the immortals who can live for thousands of years, "death" is probably a distant concept, right?"

Su Chang shook her head and said, "Not really. Cloud Riders soldiers go to the battlefield. Death is a common thing. But we don't have the custom of using boxes...er, coffins to hold the remains. The custom of the Xianzhou people to bid farewell to their comrades is to enshrine their names and jade omens in the Karma Hall of the Ten Kings' Division."

[Xing: Actually, I have a question... If he wants to give this coffin... then who is he going to give it to? Su Chang said that the Xianzhou people don't have this custom. ]

[March 7: Really, Xing, you found the blind spot. He has been carrying the coffin, and even said before that he was leaving. He was clearly here to deliver the coffin... It's still very suspicious.]

[Qingque: Could it be a foreigner...er, a foreigner?]

[Walter: I wish this matter could be so simple....]

She paused and continued, "Furthermore, fox people and vidyadharas each have their own farewell ceremonies. I have seen fox warriors place their deceased compatriots in a star raft and let it drift to the distant stars - they call this "rectifying the Qingqiu." "

Then, she recalled the tradition of the vidyadharas: "As for the vidyadharas, they are... more mysterious. It is said that when a vidyadhara has lived for a long time, or is injured and dying, he will turn into a pearl-like egg, and then break out of the shell and be reborn in the form of a young child..."

Su Chang showed a curious expression: "My mother calls the Vidyadharas 'Dragonborn'. In the stories she told me when I was a child, the Vidyadharas could transform into giant dragons. I wonder if it's true..."

At this time, Dan Heng, who had been silent all this time, suddenly interrupted and said, "Only special vidyadharas can transform into dragons."

Su Chang looked at Dan Heng in surprise and said with a smile, "Good fellow, Mr. "Silent" has spoken up."

Dan Heng calmly walked up to the two and replied, "Your mother is right. The Vidyadharas are descendants of the "Dragon", that is, the descendants of the Star God "Immortal". Therefore, among the Vidyadharas, there were some who could transform into dragons, but not everyone has this qualification."

He paused for a moment, then continued, "This power is a rare one, and one must go through numerous rituals and tests before taking it over. For the one who takes it over...it can hardly be considered a blessing."

Rakshasa nodded slightly in agreement, and added, "...I have heard of the story of the 'Immortal Dragon' and his descendants. Many myths praise Chi for having a perfect and immortal life."

He stood there quietly, lost in thought, his eyes gazing at the boundless starry sky, as if he wanted to penetrate the endless depths of the universe. He sighed deeply and said with emotion: "But for some reason, he disappeared among the stars, as if he had never existed - leaving only his descendants."

He once again cast his gaze towards the white coffin behind him: "Life has an end, and all life has a fixed limit. Even the Star Gods cannot be called immortal, and they will eventually reach the moment of death."

Su Chang listened to Luosha's words and couldn't help but ask curiously: "Uh, let me ask you something... Do you know the person in the coffin?"

Luosha nodded calmly: "I know him."

Su Chang nodded thoughtfully, then asked again: "Friends?"

Luosha shook his head: "No."

Su Chang's eyes flashed with doubt. She gently raised her hand and put it on her chin to think for a while, then cautiously asked: "Then... uh... lover?"

Luosha couldn't help laughing when he heard that. He smiled and shook his head: "Haha, what are you thinking, girl? The person lying in the coffin is not related to me. I only met him once. I promised someone else by coincidence, so I had to make this trip."

After saying this, Luosha stopped talking about this topic and said calmly: "Let's stop here. It's almost time for you to rest."

[Xing: Not a friend, not a lover, I only met him once and I sent him his coffin...]

【Xi’er: He changed the subject. 】

[March 7: He changed the subject.]

【Walter: ....】

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