After Fishing For 10 Years, I Became A Saint Without Knowing How To Raise Beasts - Chapter 505
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505 Strange Feeling
By now, Cofuran had returned to one of the moon god race’s moons.
“This is strange.”
…
“Why do I feel a rather familiar aura from Yuchi? And why do I feel like I’ve seen him before? Have I met him somewhere before?”
She was very confused, as she rarely left the moon god race’s territory, and spent almost all of her time at the shrine.
As such, how could she have met an outsider like Yuchi before?
It seemed impossible.
However, her senses did tell her that she had met him before, and the aura around him seemed friendly and familiar. It felt like meeting an old friend.
What was going on?
Honestly, she had not lived a long life, 732 years, which was not long for a Dao heart realm cultivator. Given that this was the case, she could clearly recall what she had done and where she had been for most of her life.
Furthermore, she could tell that Yuchi had only met her for the first time, which further compounded her doubts.
Was this all an illusion?
She was not sure what had happened.
Of course, other than this matter, the other odd fact was that…
“I’m actually able to see Yuchi’s future to a certain extent?”
“I can actually see what he looks like when he becomes a true god?!”
When she thought of this, she was stunned.
“Why can I see Yuchi’s future?!”
“How can I be sure that Yuchi will surpass the demigod realm and become a true god?”
“I don’t even know him.”
“Furthermore, reaching the true god realm is impossible. No one can reach that level.”
Back then, had it not been for the familiar aura around Yuchi’s body, she definitely would not have taken the initiative to talk to him, let alone tell him her name.
“Forget it,” she said, “There are too many uncertainties surrounding this matter.”
“I believe that he will visit this place someday, and at that time, I should be able to figure things out with him then.”
After that, she fell silent.
…
Yuchi was of course unaware of what she was thinking.
He simply spent his days sitting on the surface of the Moon Goddess Sea.
Sometimes, he would also think about Cofuran’s matter. However, there was too little information about her. There was no way to come to a clear conclusion or infer anything significant.
Instead, he spent these two days tidying up the information he had obtained recently.
The first thing was about the Moon Goddess Faros, who should have been a very powerful existence in ancient times.
Perhaps even the moon god race itself did not truly understand their ancestor. After all, the information they had were all from their records, which could have been skewed or tampered with over the generations. It was common practice for historians to glorify the feats and strength of their own predecessors.
That being said, Yuchi felt that if he had the opportunity to talk to the Moon Goddess Faros in person in the future, he might be able to understand everything.
‘Maybe after I die, I’ll be able to see her,’ Yuchi thought teasingly.
Of course, Yuchi was also very curious about this matter.
If he were to go crazy after absorbing a large amount of blue energy through the divine flower race, would he not be able to become the next incarnation of Faros?
What would happen then, would he be him, or would he be Faros?
Things were quite interesting.
The second thing was about the red fog. It was clear that the moon god race knew about the red fog, but he could not force them to reveal their secrets to him.
Everyone had their own secrets.
However, based on the current situation…
It seemed like a good decision to bring the angel race away.
Unfortunately, there was no way to bring the human race away. They would have to rely on his token to protect themselves.
“However, I don’t need to pay too much attention to this.”
“Once I’ve brought the angels to a safe place, I’ll immediately head to the Sea of Oblivion to look for those three materials to refine the divine spark.”
“When I possess the divine spark and become a true god, everything about this war should become clear.”
“It should be easier to discover the truth that way than by trying to meddle willy-nilly in this war.”
“And it’ll be safer this way too.”
Then, at this moment, a fish appeared, shaking its head. It had a ring in its mouth.