In the story, the traveler, carrying an incense burner and a seven-star lamp obtained from the "Bronze Sparrow," seeks out Xiao and explains the matter of the "Bronze Sparrow" to Xiao.

Xiao: "As expected, even 'Bronze Sparrow' can't let go of Liyue... I hope Liyue's current state allows him to rest in peace."

Xiao is right here, because he himself can't let go of the Yaksha of Liyue.

To be honest, Bronze Sparrow is indeed relieved to see the peaceful scene in Liyue, which is why he said, "When life is leisurely, I can just wave my fan."

The protection of the immortals and the Yaksha, the dedication of Maxius, and the development plans of the Emperor have not been in vain; Liyue is now prosperous and peaceful.

But if I had to say what I regret, it would be that I couldn't have another chance to eat grilled tiger fish with my old friends.

In the story, Xiao and the traveler begin preparing for the ritual of the immortal magic. Xiao specifically reminds the traveler not to be careless, otherwise it may backfire on him, and his soul may leave his body and be difficult to return.

For some reason, Paimon blushed slightly after hearing Xiao's words.

(I don't know why, but she blushed while doing the task; it was quite cute anyway.)

If the soul truly leaves the body and cannot return, then it's time for Master Hu to make his grand entrance. Do you like Master Hu's big coffin?

When the time comes, the body should be buried, the soul should go to the other world, and everyone will have a bright future.

However, the traveler in the book clearly wouldn't give Hu Tao any chance to increase her performance, and she successfully completed the spell.

[The Celestial Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing (Soul): "Where is this...? You all seem somewhat familiar."]

The soul of the Celestial Lord of Star-Picking and Star-Seizing was summoned.

[Ying: "You are already dead."]

[The Celestial Lord Who Seizes Stars and Planets: "Dead! Dead! Dead!?"]

"How could this be... I must be dreaming!"

Seeing that the Celestial Lord of Star-Picking and Star-Grabbing didn't believe him, the Traveler decided to personally teach him a lesson and let him know that he wasn't dreaming, because he would feel pain!

Whether his actions were to prove he wasn't dreaming or driven by personal emotions is hard to say.

[The Celestial Lord Who Seizes Stars and Planets: "Stop...stop! I surrender...!"]

After a severe beating, even his habit of calling himself "this immortal" was cured.

"Please, two great immortals, forgive me! It will definitely not happen again!"

He was referring to Xiao and Ying, clearly not including Paimon.

That's why Paimon was taken away; otherwise, if she had seen this, she would have definitely raised her little fists and made some sarcastic comments!

Of course, she would only offer a few sharp comments; she wouldn't dare to take any action.

[Xiao: "You spend your days swindling and deceiving, impersonating a deity, exorcising evil without truly eliminating it, and disregarding the safety of all living beings."]

"In time, they will inevitably reap the bitter fruits of their actions, being lured by evil spirits and falling into eternal damnation."

Upon hearing Xiao's words, the readers frowned.

They recalled the story of Shenhe's father, who was a prime example of someone who was lured by evil spirits and fell into eternal damnation.

In the book, the Heavenly Lord of Star-Catching and Dust-Seizing was intimidated by Xiao's 2.8-meter-tall aura.

The Celestial Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing said respectfully with his hands clasped together, "May I ask...may I ask your name?"

----------

Character Voice Lines - Xiao: About Bronze Sparrow

"He was also a valiant and skilled Yaksha. I hope he will be free from suffering after he rests in peace. As for Liyue... leave it to me."

Chapter 145 The Golden-Winged Roc King Chapter - End

Upon learning Xiao's identity, the Celestial Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing was extremely excited.

[The Celestial Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing exclaimed excitedly, "To think that I could actually see the true form of the 'Great Sage Who Subdues Demons and the Dharma-Protecting Yaksha' in my lifetime!"]

Wang Ping'an: I've always believed in your existence!

The other students were a bit annoyed. How did this kid manage to chase after a star?

Why should we?! We also want to see the magnificent good looks of the Great Sage Who Subdues Demons!

It's all because Teacher Qiu Cheng described Xiao's appearance more than once in the book, making us as curious as if we were being scratched by a cat.

But the illustration only shows Xiao's mask and back view, it doesn't show his face at all! How mean!

After reading this story, it's like fixing a bug where some Liyue people only liked the Emperor.

Now that both the Emperor and Xiao are liked, the number of Xiao fans in Liyue is skyrocketing.

Liyue is truly teeming with life now, a place where everything is flourishing.

Some like the Salt God, some like the Kitchen God, some like the Yaksha, some like Gan Yu and Shen He, and of course, some like that woman.

What's even more remarkable is that almost all of these people are in love with the Emperor at the same time.

Only the Emperor is my unwavering faith. Come back, my proudest faith!

Besides the people of Liyue, the Knights of Mondstadt and the disciplinary officers of Sumeru also love the story of Yaksha.

However, in Sumeru, because Lin Qiu's book was listed as 'forbidden knowledge' by the Great Sage, very few people read it.

On the contrary, almost everyone has seen the Shadow Chaser in Fontaine, because it was recommended by their great water goddess, Lady Funina.

In the story, the Heavenly Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing revealed his 'fan status', as he grew up listening to stories about Xiao.

The Liyue people are saying: Seeing this kid having so much fun is worse than killing myself, why should I reward him?!

The Celestial Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing continued to recount his story. He explained that after finding the "Talisman of No Taboos," he initially just enjoyed imitating the immortals, but later he went astray.

It's like they got so caught up in cosplay that they couldn't distinguish between the two kings anymore.

In real life, Wang Ping'an nodded in agreement. Fortunately, Lin Qiu's book was written early, and the existence of Xiao was revealed in the first act, allowing Wang Ping'an to be "persuaded back" by his idol before he went astray.

[The Celestial Lord Who Seizes Stars and Planets: "From now on, I will surely abandon evil and promote good, live a peaceful life, and never again tarnish the reputation of immortals!"]

This is indeed what Wang Ping'an is doing in real life. Ever since he saw Xiao in the book, he has been doing good deeds.

Do good deeds anonymously, only recommend others to read "The Record of the Guardian Immortals and Yakshas".

The reader, however, was not satisfied. This kid met his idol, made a promise, and that was it? That's not fair, is it?

Putting aside whether he can actually keep his promise, what about the money he swindled from us before?

But the story doesn't end there. The traveler returns to Wangshu Inn and asks the owner for advice.

Paimon: "Boss, is the Celestial Lord of Star-Catching and Star-Seizing residing here?"

[Filford: "The Star-Picking Celestial Lord...you mean that fake immortal wearing a mask?"]

"He registered under the name 'Wang Ping'an' with me."

Many readers laughed out loud; this guy's name really didn't match his behavior.

No one was surprised that the boss saw through the other party's fake identity, after all, the real immortal demon lived here.

The boss had previously instructed Yanxiao to take good care of Xiao, so he must know Xiao's identity.

It's perfectly reasonable for someone like that to know the other person is a fake immortal.

[Filford: "He's already checked out of the hotel; he said he's going to travel the mountains alone..."]

"Oh, by the way, that person also said that if a traveler with a 'talking fairy' comes looking for him, give her this letter."

Paimon: "A talking fairy? Who is that?"

Seeing this, everyone couldn't help but laugh; little Paimon is just too adorable.

She's not only adorable, but she also has quite a few nicknames, and I wonder if she'll get even more in the future.

Fortunately, Paimon was cheering everyone on from the shore at that moment and didn't see the sequel to the book, otherwise he might have 'set the sea on fire' and turned everyone into roasted 'fish'.

The group began to read the letter left by Wang Ping'an, which stated that he had awakened to the truth and embarked on the path of cultivation alone.

However, there are a few points worth mentioning in the letter, such as:

[I, who falsely claim to be an immortal, always wear a mask in public.]

True immortals only wear masks in the presence of demons and evil spirits.

If my mask is meant to conceal my heart, bewitched by evil...

So what the "Great Sage Who Subdues Demons" mask conceals is his human side.

At the end of the letter, Wang Ping'an also wrote that the money he had swindled had been sent back through someone, and that all the things that were of no benefit to his spiritual practice had been given to the travelers.

Waiter: "What would you like to order, sir?"

[Xiao: "One serving of grilled dragonfish."]

Paimon: "It's not almond tofu?"

[Xiao: "This is what 'Bronze Sparrow' liked to eat when he was alive..."]

"I just wanted to taste what it was like."

"Amidst surging waves, one seeks the dragon-tiger; through wind and snow, one returns to the mountain to vanquish evil."

'The Golden-Winged Roc King Chapter: Act One: The Butterfly of the Locust Tree, The Dream of Nuoyou, The End'

Those who saw him reading nodded, though they still felt he should be arrested and locked up for a few days.

But he returned all the money, so it seems he really could keep his promise.

“The human side…” Xiao looked at the Nuo mask in his hand.

Xiao always felt that he was not like other Yakshas, ​​who had other things to do besides killing.

As for myself, I know nothing and am not good at anything except killing.

So all the other yakshas thought about integrating into the mortal world, but he alone never did.

No...maybe I've thought about it, but I subconsciously avoided those thoughts.

After his brothers and sisters left, Xiao no longer had this idea.

Regardless, Xiao doesn't feel that he has a human-like side, something that only other Yakshas possess.

Gui Zhong has already made a mechanical doll in the shape of Xiao, not to make money, but to help the people of Liyue remember Xiao better.

The story of the Yaksha doesn't need sympathy or tears, but the Yaksha's sacrifices should be remembered.

Things that are closely related to people's lives are more likely to be remembered.

Barbara also finished reading the story, and then she was even more impressed by Lord Barbatos's greatness.

Xiao's story is great, they are all great, so isn't Lord Barbatos, who stepped in to save him at the crucial moment, also great?

Barbara prayed that Lord Barbatos could help Xiao free himself from his karmic burdens.

Inatsume was deeply moved, thinking of the Yaksha who protects all living beings...

Their gods were once like that, but their generation has hardly ever seen one.

What exactly did Thor and the great monsters in the story do? They really want to know!

Qiu Cheng, when are you finally going to write the story of Inazuma?!

No, I'd better not write about Inazuma's current situation...

----------

Character Voice Lines - Lin Qiu: About Xiao

"You mean him? Although he seems aloof, he's actually quite easy to get along with. You see, when I wrote that he was short, he and Pu Yuan didn't poke my knees, did they?"

Chapter 146 All Sufferings Without Separation

Compared to the Inazuma people's anticipation, the Sumeru people were much calmer, because they couldn't see the prophecy book at all.

The people of Fontainebleau are fine; as long as there are stories to listen to, they don't care which country the story is from.

However, after everyone finished reading Xiao's legend, they discovered that, just like with Wendy, there was a small side story at the end of the story—'No Gap in Suffering'.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like