Chapter 347: Chapter 17: God of Civilization? God of Tyranny!
The battle between ng Ji and Cui Weng did not last long.
With just a single encounter, Cui Weng’s body was shattered, and it never appeared again.
However, ng Ji knew very well that Cui Weng was not so easily killed; the opponent just temporarily chose to retreat.
"Let’s go!"
Re-storing the large sniper into his own dinsion, ng Ji casually patted Xiaohai beneath his feet.
Upon hearing these words, the obedient Xiaohai imdiately flapped its wings and flew once more toward the direction of the Tree of Life.
This ti, Xiaohai evidently learned from the previous lesson, remaining vigilant of its surroundings while flying.
Unfortunately, Cui Weng did not appear again.
It seed that even the other Demigods of this world intentionally avoided the path of ng Ji and Xiaohai.
With no one obstructing them, Xiaohai took just a few days to bring ng Ji to the base of the Tree of Life.
Then, with a single glance, ng Ji saw the Evil Dragon coiled at the base of the Tree of Life.
Like all twisted creatures of this world, that Evil Dragon also exhibited an indescribable twisted posture.
Yet, this eerie distortion paradoxically gave the impression of "being a dragon."
This mismatch of harmony and disharmony, symtry and asymtry, created such sensory dissonance that one instinctively wanted to vomit.
"Owo."
Standing quietly atop Xiaohai’s head, ng Ji slowly uttered the na of the Evil Dragon.
As if hearing ng Ji’s voice, the dragon originally coiled at the base of the Tree of Life suddenly raised its head, revealing a twisted and ferocious face.
"ng Ji!"
The low roar bood across the earth like thunder.
Upon seeing ng Ji, Owo’s expression turned complicated instantly.
Surprise, anger, nostalgia, regret, a tinge of relief perhaps...
To be honest, ng Ji found it really hard to imagine that one day he would discern so many emotions from such a twisted, ferocious face.
"It seems that you still haven’t mastered your skills; the mories between your true self and false self didn’t connect!"
For so reason, even though theoretically it should be his first ti eting Owo, ng Ji couldn’t help but smile.
It was as if chatting with an old friend he had known for many years.
That mix of ease and a hint of serenity left ng Ji rather sentintal.
"It’s not about unmastered skills..."
After a brief silence, when Owo spoke again, the previous complexity in his emotions had been replaced by the relief of reuniting with an old friend.
"I just feel that when eting you, it’s better to be a bit purer."
"Friends are friends, enemies are enemies, that’s what you once taught ."
"We were friends in the past, but now we are enemies."
"You only need to rember that."
This left ng Ji in silence, as the scene before her was entirely different from what she had envisioned.
Originally, she thought Owo would play so emotional cards or explain his reasons for betraying her back then.
But the now-transford Evil Dragon, Owo, seed to have long determined his stance, without dwelling excessively on past events.
"This really does seem like my style."
With another smile, ng Ji unexpectedly continued to ask.
"But I still want to know, why did you choose to betray
back then?"
"Not as an enemy, but as a friend, I want to know the reason."
Letting out a deep breath of turbid air, Owo’s surroundings subtly trembled, then reinforced the seal on him.
"There were no overly complicated reasons; I just didn’t want to die."
"Beings like , born from Lord Cangbai’s curse, are dood to not live long."
"But you let
know how wonderful life truly is; you also made
realize that so many interesting things exist in this world..."
"So, I didn’t want to die; I wanted to continue living, even to be immortal like you."
After a slight pause in tone, Owo lifted his head again, with determination and arrogance in his gaze.
"Cui Weng told
that the Fruit of Life could achieve my objective, making
truly an immortal God!"
"I knew he was sowing discord between us, but I still went ahead."
"Because unlike those foolish, selfish Demigods, I know your ultimate goal is actually to save this world..."
"Once you learned of the Master of Cui Lu’s prophecy, you certainly wouldn’t let
consu the Fruit of Life."
Due to the information gap, the Demigods, with Cui Weng at the forefront, initially didn’t even realize ng Ji’s identity, mistaking her for the "Evil Dragon" of the prophecy.
This led to a series of dire consequences, indirectly facilitating the prophecy’s fulfillnt.
"I see!"
Listening to Owo’s account, ng Ji shook her head, non-committal.
"Actually, you didn’t need to betray
at all."
"If you had told
directly, I could have found another way to let you keep living."
Upon hearing this, Owo’s eyes widened imdiately.
Having dealt with ng Ji for such a long ti, Owo could naturally tell whether the other party was lying or not.
But precisely because he realized that the other was telling the truth, Owo appeared sowhat stunned and incredulous.
"You an... I’m now suffering due to my own actions!?"
With a slight raise of his eyebrows, ng Ji affird with a nod.
"That’s right; your current plight is purely self-inflicted."
"Moreover, even if I had foreseen the prophecy, I wouldn’t necessarily have allowed the Fruit of Life to hatch."
Under Owo’s astonished gaze, ng Ji shared her consistent philosophy and style of action.
"I have no favorable impression of the Six-winged Blazing Angel Raphael."
"Perhaps his arrival did bring civilization to this world..."
"But it was also his coming that resulted in this world’s fragntation."
"If Raphael were truly as rciful as the myths and legends claim, the conflict with Lord Cangbai would not have escalated."
When ng Ji said this, the reference point was the Creator of her own world.
Even though she had lost mory of the Mountain and Sea Realm, she still believed that true rcy wasn’t like Raphael’s uncompromising approach.
Besides, is the civilization Raphael brought truly the civilization this world needs?
"I don’t know what kind of civilization Raphael brought to this world..."
"But I know that the civilization Raphael brought is undoubtedly not aligned with this world’s laws."
"Otherwise, after Raphael’s descent, this world would not have failed to birth its own unique ’God of Civilization.’"
"Civilization is the cradle for nurturing Gods!"
"Every distinct civilization must have its own unique Gods of civilization."
"Raphael is rely a tyrant God, implenting faith plunder under the guise of ’civilization.’"
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