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Chapter 1036 Wu Geng's hole card

Chapter 1036 Wu Geng's hole card

"Find a way to lift the range limit of the Fountain of Youth."

Wu Geng's eyes flickered when he heard Ye Feng's words: "It doesn't seem difficult for you to guess.

We are here, now we want money and money, people and people, and cultivation and cultivation. Naturally, we will not be willing to live around this fountain of youth forever. "

"Have you found it?" Ye Feng asked softly.

"No." Wu Geng stood with his hands behind his back, "I feel that we should find it soon."

"Unfortunately, there is no chance."

Hanguang in Ye Feng's hand gently pulled a sword flower, but Wu Geng took out a small flute and put it in his hand.

"This is?"

Shi Lekang's expression changed drastically, as if he had thought of something terrifying.

He thought of a legend, a legend about Indians.

When Ye Feng saw the flute, he also thought of the legend.

A long time ago, on the land of today's Peru, it was still dark and overgrown with thorns.

There is neither light nor day and night.

Just one day, the Creator Pachacamak came here, and on a whim, he created the first batch of human beings and birds and beasts.

Then came to live in seclusion in a beautiful lake in the Kolia area, which is Lake Titicaca.

Many, many years later, Pachacamak intends to go back to his distant place in the universe, so he walked out of the lake.

At this time, the earth was still pitch-black. Although the group of people he created had already begun their primitive life, not only did they not know how to be grateful to the Creator who gave them life and soul, but even the most basic reverence and fear of gods were lacking. No.

Swearing and cursing all day long, complaining about this and that, and even throwing stones and spitting at Pachacamac who walked out of the lake.

In a rage, Pachacamac turned them all into stone statues, some were walking towards the lake, pointing and poking, some were wading across the river...

After calming down, Pachacamak thought carefully about the complaints of those savages. It was indeed his own negligence, and he couldn't help feeling a little annoyed and regretful about his actions.

So I decided to do it all over again, but this time with more detailed steps and plans.

First, he returned to the small cave on the island in the lake, and summoned the gods to discuss matters concerning bringing light to the dark world.

After the recommendation of the gods, Pachacamac decided that the brother and sister of the male god Contilaya-Viracocha and the goddess Kiria would take on this important task and form a husband and wife. As the vanguard, the wind, rain, thunder and lightning are the servants; the moon goddess Kirias illuminates at night, and the seven stars of the throne follow the left and right as servants, and allows Kiria to take three days out of each month to take care of the affairs of the Sun Palace to perform the duties of a housewife.

After Pachacamak assigned them, he asked them: "The virtuous brothers and sisters and their husbands have worked tirelessly to nurture all things in the world with their own light and heat, and they can be called the food and clothing parents of all living beings.

In order to repay the dedication of the two, the eldest children of the brothers and sisters and their descendants should be the masters of this land, and they will do their best to educate and educate them for a period of twelve, remember!Remember! "

Pachacamac ordered the sun and the moon to run alternately from east to west, and agreed that when the first ray of the rising sun shines into the small cave on the island in Lake Titicaca, it is the beginning of a new human life.

After all this work was completed, the god Pachacamac carved many stone statues in the shape of people in what is now Dianaco.

There are stone statues of ordinary people, as well as the leaders who will lead these people in the future, as well as many pregnant women and women with children, and many stone statues of babies still in the cradle.

All this is made of stone.

He put these stone statues on one side, and then made many stone statues on the other side as well.

Then, command the gods to engrave the names on those stone statues, and tell them which people should live in which areas, breed offspring, and agree to regard them as their own idols before the Son of the Sun educates these people... …

When the sun rises from the east, the first ray of light illuminates the small cave on the island in the center of Lake Titicaca, and a group of new lives are born in this way in the world.

Pachacamac kept two of them with him, and said to the others: "Go, you! Go toward the setting of the sun, and call those people from springs, rivers, caves, and forests, and Teach them how to survive."

This group of people set off.They went separately to their designated provinces according to the will of God.

As soon as they got there, they called the names on the stone statues and proclaimed loudly: "Come out! Live in this uninhabited land, this is the will of the creator Pachacamak!"

So, as Pachacamac said, people came from all directions.

Since then, no one has lived on this land.

After Pachacamac had arranged everything according to his intention, he said to the two people who stayed beside him: "You two are the life endowed by the first ray of the sun god, and there is something in you two. The will of the sun god, your descendants, will assist the son of the sun god to achieve success and become a member of the Inca royal family, you two must remember! Remember! Well, you also call people out in their own way!"

He diverted the two towards Chincha and Kunti and then joined in the northwest.

After Pachacamac sent the two away, he walked straight towards Cusco.

Cusco is right in the middle between Anti and Quinti.

He walked along the mountain path leading to Kashmark, calling people out as he walked, and when he came to the settlement of the Kanas in the province of Caccia, not only did the Kanas not recognize them The God of Creation, and each of them was fully armed and murderous, attacking him together, trying to kill him.

When Pachacamac saw them coming with weapons in hand, he understood what was going on, and immediately sent fire from the sky and burned the hill where they lived.

The Indians, terrified at the sight of the fire, dropped their weapons on the ground, and crawled in the direction where Pachacamac stood, and begged forgiveness before the man with the short hair and long beard and long robe.

Seeing this, Pachacamac called a stick with both hands, went to the place where the fire was, and struck it two or three times, and the fire was put out.

At this time, a clever man among the Indians recognized that he was the God who created all things in the world.

Pachacamac continued on his way after showing his supernatural powers, in order to fulfill his promise to the sun god and choose a treasured land in the royal city for his children.

When he reached a hill thirty kilometers away from Cusco, he sat down and called out a group of Indians.

Then lead them to Cuzco, and prophesy to them: "You live here peacefully, until a group of big ears come, and the eldest son and daughter of the sun god among them will lead you, educate you, and become kings of your children and grandchildren. and the Queen."

Then, Pachacamac went west from here, joined the gods and stepped on the sea like walking on the ground——

The sun god Although the sun god Contiraya Viracocha is the creator of all things in the world, he sometimes plays mischief and has fun.

He often dresses up as a ragged, sloppy beggar, wandering in the village, being ridiculed by others, and playing with the gods.

At that time, there was a girl named Koira in the village, who was so beautiful that even the gods in the sky loved her.

But she never expressed her love to anyone.

One day, the beautiful Koira was sitting under the shade of the Rukhma tree, and the witty Kontiraya transformed into a beautiful bird and stood on the branch of the same tree where the haughty girl was sitting.

He took a drop of his own essence, made it a bright and ripe fruit, and fell at the beauty's feet.

Coyla picked up the fruit and ate it with relish.

From then on, she became pregnant, and by nine months she gave birth to a boy, although none of the men had the opportunity to be intimate with her.

She had been raising the baby for a year without knowing who his father was or how she had conceived him in the first place.

The little one was crawling, and Coyla begged the gods to come and let her know who the father of the baby was.

The gods are happy to attend.

They combed their hair, washed their bodies, and their clothes were beautiful.

Because every god hopes to appear in front of the beauty Koira in the most elegant and beautiful appearance, and every god hopes to be chosen by her as her husband and master.

When the gods came to the Anchikchi Wilderness and took their places, Coyla said to them, "O venerated gods, I invite you here to let you understand my difficulties.

My son is already one year old, but I still don't know who his father is, and I don't even have the chance to meet him.My body is chaste, I have never been intimate with any man.I think you all understand this very well.

Now is the time to get to the truth and tell me frankly which of you is responsible for my misfortune.

I want to know who is the father of my son. "

The gods looked at each other in dismay, unable to say a word, but none of them could bear to refuse Koira's request.

At this time, Contilaya was dressed as a poor man, sitting in the last position after the gods.

When fair Koira appealed to the gods, she did not even glance at him out of the corner of her eye, for it never occurred to her that he was the one she was looking for.

Seeing that all the gods were silent, Koyla couldn't help feeling a little anxious, and said loudly: "Since no one dares to admit it, then I have to ask the little guy to recognize his father himself!"

After all, she took out the infant child and put it on the ground.Immediately the little fellow stalked straight to where the ragged Contilaya was sitting.

The little guy smiled happily and threw his arms around Contilaya's thigh.

Seeing this, Koyla felt ashamed and couldn't help feeling sad...

(End of this chapter)

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