Big Moon Ballad

Chapter 1489

Chapter 1489
"Hold the moon, where is the Teng Snake God?"

As night fell again, on the top floor of Liuyun Building, Wan Liuyun asked Ying Baoyue, who had been sitting on the bed with her knees hugged in silence since returning from Lingbi.

After returning to Liuyun Tower in the morning, Wan Liuyun sorted out her mood and told Ying Baoyue everything she saw on the day before Lin Shubai died.

At the same time, she also told Ying Baoyue all the doubts she found.

After listening to everything, Ying Baoyue leaned against the head of the bed and shrunk herself into a ball. Wan Liuyun knew that this was her habit of thinking, so she stayed quietly on the side without disturbing her.

But just now, she suddenly remembered a point that she had neglected before.

That is the whereabouts of Teng Snake God.

The Teng Snake God can be said to be Lin Shubai's strongest power besides himself, but Lin Shubai didn't call out the Teng Snake God even when his subordinates were about to be slaughtered.

After the Teng Snake God disappeared for many years, Wan Liuyun thought that something happened to Teng Snake, so he didn't consider what was wrong.

Later, after receiving the information from Qian Bofang from Soochow, Wan Liuyun learned that Teng Snake God had awakened, and the wings that originally belonged to him had grown on the body of Ying Long God.

According to the relationship between Teng Snake God and Ying Baoyue, Wan Liuyun guessed that the awakening of Teng Snake God should be related to Ying Baoyue, so she must know the whereabouts of Teng Snake God.

Ying Baoyue raised her head.

"Teng Snake's avatar has been walking with us before, but shortly after entering the Northern Wei Dynasty, she began to feel unwell. The closer she was to the north, the worse it became. I let her go back."

After all, if something goes wrong with the body of the gods and they fall into confusion or go berserk, none of them can hold it back.

Worried about hurting them, Teng Snake chose to return to Yunmengze by himself.

Ying Baoyue faintly felt that there might be something bad to the gods at the northernmost tip of the Shanhai Continent.

After being defeated by Xu Canghai and Xuanwu God, Yinglong God who became an evil god flew to the north.

Outside the Ancient Ning Pagoda, the God of Xuanwu appeared after Xu Canghai abolished his realm. At that time, Ying Baoyue discovered that the direction of Xuanwu's appearance was actually to the south.

When its main body disappeared, it also disappeared towards the southern border of the Northern Wei Dynasty.

At the junction of the northern end of the Northern Wei Dynasty and the Hou Liao Dynasty, there is a very deep lake named Beihai.

Ying Baoyue had heard Emperor Ying mention before that Beihai was the original favorite place of Xuanwu God. Beihai was as important to Xuanwu God as Yunmengze was to Teng Snake.

Beast gods who have lost their god sons usually stay in their safe places and wait for the next god son to appear
But after losing Xu Canghai, the location where Xuanwu God disappeared was not his favorite Beihai.

What is it that makes a god guarding the north dare not go north?
Ying Baoyue didn't know, but she felt that all of this should have something to do with Teng Snake's loss of wings and Yinglong God's evil transformation.

At the same time, Teng Snake didn't dare to go north, probably because of the sad things she couldn't bear to face here at the Great Wall of Eternal Night.

Ying Baoyue touched the tattoo that had been stinging since she arrived at the Lingbi, and sighed in her heart.

The Teng Snake had imprinted on her body, so she should have seen the Lingbi through her eyes.

I don't know if she is okay now?
"I've heard a lot about it, did something happen to Teng Snake God?" Wan Liuyun asked.

Ying Baoyue nodded, "Teng Snake's wings were taken away, and I don't even remember anything before my master died."

Wan Liuyun took a deep breath, "Then who do you think is the one who erased the memory of the Teng Snake God?"

Ying Baoyue hugged her hands on her knees for a while.

In fact, the gods do not have the concept of memory, and it is only possible for humans to erase the memory of the gods.

She closed her eyes and said softly, "I think it should be my master."

Wan Liuyun's whole body trembled slightly. Originally, she only had a faint guess in her heart, but she didn't expect Ying Baoyue to be so sure.

You must know that this happened only after Lin Baoyue died that year.

"Baoyue, why do you think so?"

"Because if I want to die, I will," Ying Baoyue said calmly.

Neither she nor her master was able to die on their own back then.

After listening to Wan Liuyun's account of what happened on the day the city was broken, Ying Baoyue understood that her master chose to die by herself.

But as goddesses and human gods, without the permission of the Eight Beast Gods, when they are seriously injured, their bodies are controlled by internal restrictions and they will instinctively choose to save their lives first.

But her master finally burned himself up and became one with the Great Wall.

This means that before climbing the city wall, her master had already released the restraint in her body.

God's restriction can only be undone by God, and it is self-evident who is the beast god who undid the restriction in her master's body.

"I'm afraid my master tricked Teng Snake to release her restraint by some means," Ying Baoyue said with a wry smile, "and then erased Teng Snake's memory."

Because Teng Snake would be very painful if he remembered.

After all, undoing the restriction does not necessarily mean death, and Ying Baoyue has a hundred ways in mind to trick Teng Snake into agreeing to her.

But if she is really going to fight people desperately, then she will definitely erase Teng Snake's memory before doing all this.

Because from Teng Snake's perspective, it was tantamount to allowing Lin Shubai to die.

So this can explain why Teng Snake can't remember all this.

Her master didn't want him to remember.

"You two..." Wan Liuyun stared into Ying Baoyue's eyes, speechless.

This is where the master and apprentice have a tacit understanding.

She really hoped that they could be more selfish.

"However, even if the Teng Snake God lost his memory, I still don't understand why Master Si Ming didn't ask the Teng Snake God to come out in Pocheng."

Wan Liuyun actually had suppressed anger in his heart.

She was actually not familiar with the Black Tiger Army, but she didn't understand why Da Si Ming would rather order the mortals to resist than call the gods to help.

After all, gods don't die, do they?

"Even if the Soaring Snake God had lost his wings at that time, his body can block that opening, right?"

Wan Liuyun stared at the tattoo on Ying Baoyue's collarbone.

She is probably the only person in this world who dares to lose his temper with God.

Ying Baoyue laughed, and his expression suddenly became serious.

Although her master chose to die by himself, in the final analysis, he was killed by others.

According to Wan Liuyun's account, the most direct cause of her master's death should have happened before climbing the Great Wall.

Lin Shubai was injured before climbing the Great Wall, and the injury should be irreversible.

Because of this, she finally had to choose that kind of bad strategy to seal the gap in the Great Wall.

Ying Baoyue knew very well how much her master cherished human life.

Although her master valued Teng Snake, he also valued his own soldiers. The death of every subordinate on the battlefield was a blow to her master's heart.

But even in this situation, Lin Shubai didn't call out the Teng Snake God.

Ying Baoyue could only think of one possibility.

A possibility that sent chills down her back.

"Liu Yun, there is probably only one possibility why my master didn't call out the Soaring Snake."

Ying Baoyue looked deeply into Wan Liuyun's eyes.

"That's what she knows."

"Gods die too."

(End of this chapter)

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