Rumble!

Boundless black clouds blanketed the sky, accompanied by flashes of lightning and thunder, instantly obscuring the area.

At this moment, Shuichi, having regained his senses, stared intently at the approaching Vajra, crossed his arms to resist, and a powerful impact surged forth instantly.

brush!

The clothes on the Water Bearer's body, made of ordinary materials by the rats sent by Gavial, cracked instantly, becoming covered with cracks as dense as a spider web. Then, when the cracks reached their limit, they shattered with a bang, revealing a powerful body as strong as Shiva himself.

Seeing that his attack had no effect, Indra shouted to the surrounding gods, "Follow me and attack together!"

Upon hearing this, all the gods simultaneously burst forth from the ground, their overflowing divine power enveloping the Water Controller.

Faced with the unprovoked attack, Shuichi took a step forward without hesitation.

As the embodiment of Shiva's wrath, the Water Deity, though young in appearance, is no match for ordinary Devas.

The gods threw their weapons, but they only grazed the body of the water spirit. He dodged and then came to stand in front of one of the gods.

The tiny hands seemed to overturn the heavens and earth, pressing down on everything. A terrifying gale oppressed everything, heading towards the god.

What a terrifying power.

Upon seeing this, the celestial being immediately leaped into the air, preparing to transform into a streak of light and shoot out.

However, Shuichi flashed, caught the streak of light, and slammed it to the ground.

However, in a situation where the enemy outnumbered them, although Water-Dweller performed very well, he was still a child and did not yet possess the strength comparable to Shiva. Therefore, he would eventually be exhausted. The gods who obeyed Indra did not know that Water-Dweller was the incarnation of Shiva's wrath, but they understood this fact.

Therefore, even though they witnessed ordinary gods being easily defeated by Shui Chi, there were still gods who attacked several times.

Shuichi ran as if fleeing, blocking the weapon swung down by a celestial being with his incredibly hard hands. After several impacts, he created distance and then nimbly ran again. This time, instead of punching the enemy away, he delivered a flying kick.

The deity, whose posture was about to collapse and fall, managed to stand up again. With a slight smile, the deity grabbed Shuichi's legs and threw him away.

The water that fell to the ground and the blood seeped from his hair, and blood flowed from the wound, but he did not make a sound of pain.

"continue!"

Water Spirit let out a low growl, raised its head and roared, and once again engaged in battle with the gods.

For Shuichi, he did not feel pain, he only felt—

It was hot, extremely hot, with flames burning wildly as if they were about to consume the entire body.

This is a power that is difficult for Shiva to control. Once he loses control of his emotions, it will erupt, making his whole body hot as if he is about to catch fire. This is proof of Shiva's wrath.

Watching the Water Defender entangled in battle with his subordinate gods, Indra stood behind the Water Defender, holding a Vajra, his eyes blazing with thunderous fury that gathered on the Vajra.

Then, his gaze darkened as he stared at the seemingly deranged Shuichi before him. Vajra, gathering the power of Indra's thunder, moved towards Shuichi's unsuspecting back. This was a moment Shuichi could not avoid no matter what. Presumably, the next instant would see Vajra pierce straight into his body, thus killing him.

This was an inevitable outcome, after all, Shuichi was outnumbered and outmatched, but he was not alone.

"Water support!"

His mermaid mother, who had raised him, naturally noticed Indra's attack, and despite the vast difference between herself and ordinary gods, she still rushed forward.

Hearing his mother's call, Shuichi, who was feeling hot and somewhat delirious, regained his senses and turned around to see Vajra, who was mixed with lightning, coming towards him, and his mother trying to block the attack for him.

At that moment, Shuichi felt that there was no sound coming out, and even the surrounding noise could no longer be heard.

Without much thought, Shuichi knew he didn't have time to pull his mother out of this attack—

Just as the water spirit took its first step towards the sacred lira, in a moment that it could not avoid no matter what, a beam of dark blue light shot out, and as the divine power gathered by the sea gradually approached, a semi-transparent golden shield was formed.

boom!

Indra's divine power vanished instantly.

"Hey, Indra, really, after all these years, you're still as cunning and treacherous as ever, hehe."

Phrixus shouted as he rushed to Gavia's aid.

The spear in her hand was aimed at Indra, who had jumped away. The azure spear stretched out as if to pursue him. As Indra turned his head to avoid the spear, Vritra's obstructing force struck Indra, so the spear grazed Indra's cheek, drawing a little blood.

Seeing this, Indra disregarded his original chariot and, with a wave of his hand, led all the gods back to the heavens.

"Oh, so they ran away already? Well, that makes sense. After all, I'm the strongest Asura now, hahaha—"

Seeing Indra slink away, Vritra, feeling elated, picked up his gun. But then, remembering the purpose of his trip, he put away his smile and turned to face Water Deity, who was holding his mother's hand and looking somewhat flustered.

"So you're the one I'm here to protect? Water Spirit? Strange, I thought the Asura scent on my master was yours, but it's not. Strange, which newly born Asura did my master see? I'm so curious, even though I'm the strongest..."

"Who are you……"

Faced with Fulido's outburst of words, Shuichi didn't pay much attention and simply asked this question.

"Haha, I almost forgot, I am Phrixus, the strongest attendant of my lord Gavia, the gatekeeper of the Himalayas!"

Back when Kavia was on the battlefield between Vishnu and Shiva, he was puzzled by the fact that the event would happen so many years in advance. Therefore, he specifically asked Vishnu to take a look at the water lord and follow his instructions. This is how Vishnu managed to prevent the mermaid from being ambushed and killed by Indra.

"Indeed... it was the god Gavia... who saved me and my mother..."

Upon hearing what Fulido said, Shuichi lowered his head slightly, then secretly raised his eyes to look into the distance, revealing an expression of 'I knew it'. Even the mermaid mother beside him showed the same expression.

“I am incredibly grateful to you, Phrixus, and I am also incredibly grateful to the god Gavia.”

"Hehehe, it's nothing, it's all in the past."

Phrito said with a smile, then quickly pouted and said, "But my lord says that if such a thing happens, you can no longer stay here."

"We can't stay here... Does that mean my mother and I should move to the Himalayas? Is that so? Is that what the god Gavia said, Lord Phrixus?"

For some reason, Fulido felt that Shuichi, who had been somewhat frantic during the battle, suddenly became excited, as if this matter was even more exciting than the battle itself.

To this, Frido could only give a weak smile and shake his head.

"We're not going to the Himalayas..."

Being directly rejected by Fulido left Shuichi somewhat disheartened, but he still maintained his sunny demeanor on the surface.

"Hey, Sukaruo, it's your turn to come out."

"Homage to the Lord of the Himalayas".

An elderly man with graying hair, neatly combed, slowly walked out.

He was dressed in a magnificent long robe embroidered with intricate patterns and mysterious symbols, and by no means looked like an ascetic.

Furita had a vivid memory of him; back when she was still the Asura King and not yet a follower of the god Gavia, she often argued with this old man.

His name is Sukara, also known as the Venusian Immortal. He represents Venus and is a priest and mentor of the Asura race. He is an enemy of the priest and mentor of the Deva God, who represents Jupiter.

“Water Master, I am the Immortal Taibai, you also call me Sukara.”

Sukara gave the Water Flo a kind, elderly smile, an expression that Phrixus had never seen when he was king.

Sukara initially treated the stubborn and narrow-minded Furido with utter contempt. Had she not been the Asura King back then, and now risen to become the attendant of the god Gavia, she would have already gone to kill Furido after learning he was still alive following the Asuras' defeat at the Ocean of Milk.

However, since Phriduo seized the opportunity to rise to the top in one fell swoop, Sugala couldn't do much.

The reason Sukara is seeking out Shuichi right now is that, while worried about the future of the Asura race who have been banished to the underworld, he suddenly learns from Fulita that the god of divination, Gavia, wishes him to become someone's teacher...

Sukara suddenly had a strange idea: Could it be that Purita had served as a follower for so long that he pleased the god Gavia and thus granted the Asura race a future?

So when Sukara, filled with boundless anticipation, saw the scene of Water-Dwelling beating up the gods and Indra's attack being ineffective, he immediately realized that Water-Dwelling was far superior to Vritra at such a young age. In his excitement, he meditated and learned that Water-Dwelling's true identity was Shiva's Wrath, and that he would have power equal to Shiva's in the future.

This caused Sukhara to keep chanting 'Praise be to the Lord of the Himalayas'.

Sukara was extremely grateful to Gavia, the lord of the Himalayas, for bestowing upon their Asura race the future king.

In reality, Sukara was a follower of Kavia and Shiva, and as a teacher of the Asuras, he naturally would not believe in Vishnu, the protector of the gods.

Besides this, the most important point is that after the Asuras were defeated at the Ocean of Milk, the gods hunted them down. One of the Asuras hid with Sukara's mother, so she threatened to curse all the gods to destruction. In order to maintain order, Vishnu had no choice but to cut off her head.

As a sage, Sukara naturally understood that Vishnu had no choice but to accept his mother's actions. However, while he understood, he no longer believed her. Afterward, Sukara placed his hatred above that of the gods, directing his revenge for his mother's death at the gods who had hunted down the Asuras.

Therefore, how could Sukara not be concerned about the water that was destined to achieve brilliant results in the future, and wish he could laugh every day?

"From this day forward, I, the priest and mentor of the Asura race, will follow the command of the Supreme Lord to help you become the Asura King."

"...Ah, is it Ashura...?"

Shuichi looked like he wanted to say something but hesitated.

Seeing this, Frido, who was standing to the side, asked in confusion, "What's wrong? Don't you want to?"

"No, I don't want to, hahaha, it's okay, it's okay, Mizuchi can choose for herself, I won't force her..."

Sukhara smiled again.

Although the cold sweat on his face made his smile seem somewhat forced.

"I……"

Perhaps because of Gavia's intervention, Water Spirit's mother was not killed by Indra's sneak attack. Therefore, Water Spirit's feelings towards Indra were more of displeasure than hatred. He could not understand why he was attacked when he was trying to help Indra.

If he had the chance, he would definitely teach this Heavenly Emperor a lesson. At the same time, Shui Chi also felt that compared to the gods of the Heavenly Realm, the god of love, Kama, who came to that 'boy' with the god of Gavia, might be better. After all, he learned from Mokara that this god of love was performing his duties on earth all day long, which was quite tiring.

This made Shuichi feel that it was enough to teach Indra and the group of attacking gods a lesson, and there was no need to involve other innocent gods or people.

As Shuichi pondered this, he glanced around.

The mundane daily routine was the most precious scenery to him.

"Are Number One and the others coming along?"

“Number One? Oh, those rats who were enlightened by my Lord and Shiva. My Lord said it’s fine, after all, you’ve been eating their food for so many years, you might not be used to the Asuras’ food, so you can go and look after them.”

"That's right, that's great."

Looking up, there is a clear blue sky without a single cloud.

Shui Chi made a wish, hoping that this blue sky could convey that wish to that person.

There, far away, on the summit of the pristine white Himalayas, lives a life of ascetic practice.

"Will the god Gavia come to see me again in the future?"

"Probably. My Lord didn't tell me, but since he sent me to help you, it's probably quite possible. Anyway, good luck, Water Spirit. As the former Asura King, I have high hopes for you."

"You have the nerve to say that? Back then, you were so stubborn that nothing I said could persuade you, which led to you getting beaten half to death by Indra every time with his schemes... It's all thanks to your thick skin..."

Taibai the Immortal muttered a slight complaint.

"Well, in that case, Immortal Taibai, you shall be my mentor."

Shui Chi smiled.

Fulido nodded to the two of them with a refreshed expression.

Thus, the story of Shiva's wrath begins at this moment.

However, in any case, Shiva's wrath will inevitably return to Shiva himself; this is destined, a process of divine lyra or 'Brahman'.

Chapter 295 Dasha's Plan.

“God Gavia, please allow Lord Shiva to attend my father’s celebration.”

One day, after telling Shiva and his wife about the situation of the water lord, Gavia, who was about to leave, heard Sati's plea at the exit of the forest.

"Dakshata already knows that you, Sati, have married Shiva?"

"Yes, God Gavia."

Sati bowed with her hands clasped, her face beaming. "My father told me that he would hold a grand celebration for me and Lord Shiva to commemorate our union, but—"

At this point, Sadie's smile vanished, replaced by melancholy.

“Lord Shiva said there was no need to go, but it was my father’s invitation, how could I not go to see my mother…”

Seeing Sati's reaction, Gavia couldn't help but sigh slightly.

This invitation was not for the time when Sati immolated herself. Daksha did not invite the two of them to the fire sacrifice that led to Sati's self-immolation. It was Sati who insisted on going. In the end, because her father Daksha insulted Shiva, Sati, in extreme grief and anger, performed the yoga dance that brought fire and immolated herself. Even the fire god Agni could not stop her.

Although this wasn't the same incident, it was one of the triggers.

The reason Daksha invited Shiva and Sati to this event was simply to publicly humiliate Shiva in front of all beings.

It might seem strange from an ordinary person's perspective, but what if Daksha, a sage in charge of fire rituals, was born of Brahma?

Whether it's the natural law of the survival of the fittest or the caste system in India, the Daksha are ranked below the gods of the caste.

However, compared to the other three gods, Daksha did not regard Shiva as a god of form at all; in his view, Shiva was no different from 'Asura'.

This is because Brahma's "mind-born son" means that he created his son without having sexual intercourse with a woman. This is a metaphor for spiritual correction, a distortion and folding of the original imagination after experiencing more and more fears.

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