It was another early morning. An Xin stood in the room assigned to her and opened the wooden window to let the sunlight stream in.

Looking down, dozens of small tents are nestled among the green trees.

Seven days passed, and more and more priest successors arrived at the temple, with the accompanying orc warriors also settling into tents around the temple under the arrangement of the clergy.

An Xin took out the diluted spiritual liquid from her spatial storage and slowly walked to Bileg's reception room. She greeted Goode in a friendly manner and explained that she wished to speak with Bileg, so she asked Goode to convey her message.

A moment later, Bileg arrived in the reception room, smiled and nodded, and sat down opposite Anxin.

An Xin smiled back and pushed the bamboo cup filled with spiritual liquid toward Bileg.

Bileg readily picked up the bamboo cup and drank the sweet liquid in one gulp as a sign of respect.

A golden glint flashed in his eyes, and the corners of his mouth widened in a smile: "Good stuff!"

"Well, Bileg, I've come here to ask you about the great calamity I mentioned before. You've been thinking about it for a long time, have you come up with any solutions yet?" An Xin took a sip of spiritual liquid and asked directly.

"The Beast God had given a hint about the great disaster in the previous year, but I was too dull-witted. Apart from seeing the unusually frequent occurrence of ferocious beasts and wild animals, I did not discover any other calamities."

An Xin poured him a full cup of spiritual liquid and continued, "Ferocious beasts are man-made disasters, but abnormal behavior in wild animals foreshadows the arrival of natural calamities!"

“Oh? What kind of natural disaster?” Bileg asked.

"Do the wise understand the shifting of stars and the alternation of poles?"

This was the biggest natural disaster Anxin knew of on Earth in her world, because research showed that the alternation of the poles would greatly affect the magnetic field, and the first to be affected would be marine life, especially those that used sonar systems for living, socializing and hunting.

That's why she specifically asked the merfolk about the ocean. Unexpectedly, her prediction came true.

"You mean the world is going to enter a different mode of operation?"

Bilge frowned, a rare sight, and his eyes showed anxiety.

He thought natural disasters were nothing more than floods and earthquakes, never imagining that they were a massive change in the entire world, or even a change in the laws of nature.

"Yes, but it will take time, and it's hard to say whether it will be fast or slow."

"Goddess, do you know what calamity is about to befall you?"

"Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, windstorms, floods, droughts, extreme heat, extreme cold, endless day and night, wild animals and plants becoming inedible, and plagues, etc..." An Xin listed them off as if they were her own, after all, she had already experienced them all, and even more man-made disasters.

Bilge: "..."

After pondering for a moment with furrowed brows, he asked with even greater respect, "Does the goddess know of any solution?"

"No! Natural disasters are beyond our control; they are all caused by collective karma, resulting in a global reshuffling. I only know some ways to survive..."

An Xin recalled the ten years of the apocalypse, which was truly hard to describe. She gave a bitter smile and said, "Xiao Jiu said that we should discuss this after the divine decree is issued, but I was afraid that the time was too short, so I couldn't wait to come and discuss it with you."

"Goddess, have mercy! If things happen as you say, what should we do?"

"Gather all the orcs, prepare enough for survival, and head to a safe place or the highest point in this world as soon as possible!" An Xin said resolutely, her eyes flashing with determination.

Although the post-apocalyptic Earth did not experience a polar reversal, it did suffer various natural disasters, perhaps not as devastating as a polar reversal, thus leaving behind vast tracts of land and at least giving humanity a buffer period.

But what about the world?

Recalling the destruction of the Netherworld, which occurred in a single day, she would never have been able to create the final space for her own use if it weren't for the existence of Di Ting and the Qiankun World.

If this world is soon destroyed, how will she escape this time? Will she continue to the next world?

But she didn't have enough energy to support Di Ting's leaps between worlds again, but... what about becoming a god? She already possessed divine power...

But once she becomes a god, how could this world possibly accept her? She will surely ascend to another realm like the Beast God…

Ascend to another realm? Then she wouldn't need to use Di Ting's power anymore, and she could live!

But... what about her companions? Bringed into the space? What about the other adorable beastmen?

Could it be that we could acquire another world and turn it into a space?

"What are you thinking, Xinxin? The original Netherworld was a space with an incomplete Heavenly Dao, which is why it was able to be merged using the Qiankun World! This Beast World won't do!"

Di Ting suddenly received numerous thoughts in An Xin's sea of ​​consciousness. Unable to bear listening any longer, it spoke up to interrupt her increasingly absurd ideas.

Sticking out her tongue, An Xin looked up and was taken aback: How long has Bileg been staring at me?

An Xin felt deeply embarrassed that she had forgotten that someone was seriously discussing the important matter of saving the world with her, so she put her fist to her lips and coughed twice, saying, "Excuse me, Billeg, where were you?"

“It’s alright. As I just mentioned, the highest point in this world is in the Jade Mountain Range, not far southwest of the temple. It’s also known as the Holy Mountain!” Bileg patiently repeated.

What are the characteristics of this mountain range?

"It has the highest peak, Yushan, which is covered with snow all year round and is extremely cold. Although there is vegetation and trees at the foot of the mountain, the land is vast and sparsely populated."

"Why?" An Xin asked, puzzled.

There must be water sources at the foot of the snow-capped mountains, and with plants and trees, there must be abundant resources. How could there be no orcs living there?

"The Beast God's decree! The orcs must protect that sacred land..."

"Alright! The Beast God must have a backup plan!" An Xin shrugged; this was beyond her control.

Silence fell in the room again. After a moment, An Xin had no choice but to give up, say goodbye to Bileg, and return to her room.

………………

"Reporting to the Evil King! Your subordinate has gleaned some information about lightning," a fly-like beast said obsequiously, rubbing its fly legs.

"Say!"

The evil emperor seemed to be in a good mood today, leaning lazily against his throne on the high platform.

"Hehe, the lightning was caused by a female. She wasn't killed after being struck by nine bolts of lightning; instead, she became even stronger!"

"Oh? How did you know?" The Evil Emperor straightened his body and leaned forward slightly, clearly quite interested in this!

"A group of orcs came out of Anze Forest. They were dressed very strangely, and one of them was holding a red fox. I found it strange, so I followed them for a long time and gradually overheard what they said!"

The beast habitually chuckled and rubbed its hands together.

The evil king pondered, stroking his chin. After a moment, he grinned, revealing two rows of sharp teeth, and spat out his snake-like tongue: "Go, bring a few high-level mad beasts and bring those people to me!"

"Yes! Yes! Your subordinate will go right away!" The fly beast was overjoyed to receive the evil emperor's order for the first time, and was even asked to lead a team. It nodded repeatedly and left the hall with a "hehe".

"The fox clan? A unique race different from beastmen... Interesting..."

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