Quick Transmigration Hoarding: My Selfishness Leads to a Killing Frenzy

Chapter 297 The Goddess Loves All Beings 1



Chapter 297 The Goddess Loves All Beings 1

On the celestial mountain dwells a goddess, born with divine power, whose mission is to protect all living beings.

Each generation of goddesses comes from the Cang clan and can marry outsiders. However, women of the Cang clan never marry outside the clan; they can only marry into the family.

The Cang clan lives in seclusion on Mount Cangwu. Anyone who has a request can kneel and worship the goddess outside Mount Cangwu. If the goddess is moved, she will naturally come down the mountain to save people.

But goddesses are different from mortals from birth. Only one goddess will be born in each generation. When the old goddess dies, a new goddess will be born.

Each generation of goddesses is not born of the previous goddess, but is conceived and born from the Cang clan woman.

Before the goddess was born, no one knew who her mother would be.

The goddess was born with divinity; she possessed powers that mortals did not have, but her lifespan was as short as that of mortals, a mere hundred years.

A hundred years from now, a new goddess will surely be born.

The Cang clan has an ancestral precept that goddesses must sever all emotions and love, and must not marry mortals, otherwise the world will descend into chaos.

However, there was a goddess who fell in love with a mortal and fled from Mount Cangwu. For the next five hundred years, the Cang clan had no more goddesses until five hundred years later when a goddess was born.

Those five hundred years were the most chaotic five hundred years, during which the demon, ghost, and monster races almost wiped out most of the human race.

The world was in chaos, and internal strife was brewing; all the blame was directed at Mount Cangwu.

The Cang clan remained hidden on Mount Cangwu for five hundred years until the birth of the next goddess, thus escaping the calamity of extermination.

It wasn't that the demons didn't want to destroy the Cang clan; after all, demons and goddesses were natural enemies.

However, there was a formation on Mount Cangwu that prevented demons from breaking in, leaving them to fend for themselves.

From then on, no goddess dared to love a mortal.

The goddess who defected lost her divine powers after giving birth to a child for a mortal, and became no different from a human.

For the sake of the world and all living beings, goddesses must sever their emotions; this is an ancestral precept etched into their very bones.

Goddesses can have love, but their love must be universal. In short, they can love all living beings, but they cannot love only one person.

Everyone knows that the goddess loves all living beings. She was born to sit suspended on a high platform to save all living beings and to be worshipped by the world.

But alas, the goddess was still human after all, and she eventually succumbed to worldly desires, falling in love with someone she shouldn't have.

This generation's goddess fell in love with the demon lord.

How ridiculous! A goddess whose mission is to save lives has fallen in love with a demon lord who has killed countless people.

This is a world of immortals and heroes where humans, demons, monsters, and ghosts all exist, but among the immortals, there is only one goddess.

Because she alone can destroy or save all living beings.

The Heavenly Dao granted the goddess extraordinary power, but naturally would not grant her infinite life; this is the way of balance.

For the sake of all living beings and for the sake of divine power, the goddess chose to reject the demon lord even though she had fallen in love with him, but the demon lord went mad.

"You say you love all people, you say you love mortals, but why don't you love me? Why?"

"You say all living beings are equal, and that your love for all of us is the same. Then I will kill all living beings, and you will only be able to love me."

In order to force the goddess to love him, the demon lord slaughtered ten cities that day, thinking that this would make her look at him.

But the goddess was high above, sitting on her lotus throne, watching the rivers of blood flow beneath her feet, and sighing.

"I don't love you, that's my fate. Even if you kill everyone in the world, I still won't love you. What's the point?"

After saying this, the goddess resolutely left.

She neither saved the mortals nor cared about the demon lord who killed them; she had her own sense of righteousness.

All of this was seen through the eyes of an ordinary child.

She was filled with hatred; her parents and her brothers had all died at the hands of the Demon Lord.

Why?

Why doesn't the goddess save all living beings? Why doesn't the goddess kill the demon lord?

She kept saying she didn't love him, yet every glance she gave was full of tenderness, and every sigh she uttered was brimming with regret.

She refused to relinquish her divine power and the adoration of the world, yet she deliberately used the name of great love to deceive the world and imprison the Demon Lord.

What are mortals? They are ants, a cog in their game.

The Demon Lord followed the Goddess; he chased her, but she could not escape even with wings.

The Demon Lord would not be able to enter once they returned to Cangwu Mountain, but the Goddess insisted on doing so.

The Demon Lord followed her closely, and whenever he was unhappy, he would casually destroy a city to celebrate their love.

Whenever this happened, the goddess would stop in her tracks for him, heartbroken.

They've played this game for decades. The goddess only dies, she never ages. She remains as breathtakingly beautiful as when they first met.

Until an old woman with white hair pierced the goddess's heart with a sword, the demon lord arrived late. He knocked the old woman away with a single palm strike, then held the goddess's body and wept bitterly.

Despite her severed meridians, the old woman still coughed up blood and laughed, saying, "Look, Demon Lord, you've also lost the one you love most. I can't kill you, so I'll kill her, hahaha..."

In the end, the old woman died, the goddess died, and the demon king went mad.

The goddess died, but she did not unite with the demon lord, which does not affect the birth of the next goddess.

Logically speaking, a goddess should not be easily harmed by a mortal, but in the end, she underestimated the determination of a mortal, an ant in her eyes. She was not on guard, which gave the old woman an opportunity to take advantage of her.

The goddess only possessed divine power and was ultimately just a mortal. However, the demon lord not only possessed power, but his physical body was also beyond the reach of ordinary people. Therefore, the old woman could only target the goddess.

In this world, there is no formal cultivation system. It is extremely difficult for mortals to acquire magical power unless they are demons, ghosts, or monsters.

The old woman, from a mortal child to a white-haired old woman with magical powers, endured hardships that are naturally beyond what outsiders can understand, nothing more than the heinous sins of evil and crooked ways.

But she didn't care. Whether she lived or died was irrelevant. She only wanted the goddess to die, and she only wanted the demon lord to be heartbroken.

That's great, she did it.

The original owner of this body was not that old woman who killed gods.

Ahem, excuse me, she is that goddess.

Scratching her head, Qingmo looked at herself in her flowing white clothes and smiled.

I took out a mirror and looked at myself.

Hey, she knew it, she's pretty.

At this point, the Demon Lord and the Goddess have already met, and the Demon Lord has fallen in love with her. However, the Goddess has not yet realized her own feelings, and the two are still in a tense tug-of-war. The Demon Lord has not yet started killing.

Qingmo exclaimed: "My God, I'm a goddess now, invincible!"

What demon lord or not? Anyone who disturbs my Daoist heart is doomed.

The original owner didn't want to lose her divine power, nor did she want to lose her love, which is why she was in a tug-of-war with the Demon Lord.

So what she chose was probably the loss of all living beings.

The goddess loves all living beings.

She watched helplessly as the Demon Lord slaughtered countless people; one can only imagine the pain she felt, for she loved all living beings.

This was her punishment for falling in love with the Demon Lord.

Clear foam: ...

Crazy old man and crazy old woman.


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