Time flies, and another hundred years have passed.

After teaching Bai Lu for a hundred years, Ji Zheng finally had time to go out.

His joint teaching with Dijun made it extremely difficult for Bai Lu to digest everything.

So, after leaving Bai Lu with sufficient knowledge, they decisively departed.

He planned to personally walk through the Great Wilderness.

After all, the Great Wilderness was about to merge.

If he didn't take a look at the Great Wilderness now, he wouldn't be able to see it once it merged into the Mountain and Sea Realm.

Dijun had no intention of refusing Ji Zheng's desire to go out and see the Great Wilderness; on the contrary, he went with the latter.

The first place Ji Zheng and Dijun arrived at was near the Huai River.

As Ji Zheng's eyes swept across, he saw his temples standing in great numbers near the Huai River.

In the temples, all living beings were worshiping him.

It's just that each temple was different.

Because the image of him in the eyes of all living beings was strange and varied, and there was no accurate one.

Some temples said he was the Azure Dragon.

Some temples said he was a human-demon hybrid.

Some temples said he was an extremely powerful strange beast.

There were also some strange temples, which will not be mentioned for now.

But all these temples were worshiping Ji Zheng, all praising Ji Zheng's greatness.

Ji Zheng didn't feel anything special when he saw these temples.

It was Dijun who raised his eyebrows and asked Ji Zheng as he looked at the surrounding temples.

"Why don't you collect these incense offerings? These temples store a considerable amount of incense, and I see that throughout the entire Great Wilderness, there are quite a few situations where temples are built for you. Absorbing these incense offerings would also be beneficial to you."

Dijun's words were full of incomprehension.

"To partake of incense offerings is to relieve people's suffering."

"I have no time to relieve people's suffering, so how can I be embarrassed to partake of these incense offerings?"

Ji Zheng shook his dragon head.

"To partake of incense offerings is to relieve people's suffering…"

"What you say makes sense, Zhendan, you are indeed perceptive. I really don't know how you cultivate. Why does every step you take bring about such great changes?"

Dijun sighed endlessly.

"Natural cultivation, just natural cultivation."

Ji Zheng said casually.

The corners of Dijun's mouth couldn't help but twitch.

You call this natural cultivation?

Every step you take is like you've got a cheat, one second you're still a Great God, the next second you can become above a Great God, and then in another second, you've left him so far behind that he can't even see your taillights.

This is called natural cultivation?

Dijun wouldn't believe it even if he was beaten to death.

Seeing Dijun's silence, Ji Zheng didn't feel anything. Instead, he continued to move forward, wanting to find some fun things to do, and relaxing while traveling.

His dragon body flew freely in the air, but his dragon body was not seen by other beings.

As long as he didn't want to, even top-level myths couldn't see his face.

Seeing this, Dijun didn't say anything, silently adjusted his state, and also transformed into an unobservable state.

The two supreme myths began to wander near the Huai River.

But Ji Zheng mostly wandered among his own temples. If he saw someone really encountering a difficult situation or a death tribulation, he would take action and save them.

Apart from that, he mostly didn't show up and take action, completely in a state of traveling.

But when he arrived at one of the temples, Ji Zheng couldn't help but stop, and a trace of disgust flashed in his heart.

In mid-air, he looked down at the situation inside the temple.

What was enshrined in the temple was a blue-faced, fanged being, and he also easily knew that this blue-faced, fanged being was him.

He didn't mind what they thought he was, as long as they worshiped him. As for the image they worshiped him in, that didn't matter.

It's just that the worship of these creatures made him unhappy.

The offerings these creatures worshiped him with were blood and hair.

Blood sacrifice.

He understood this, and he could also understand it.

According to what Ji Zheng knew, the so-called blood sacrifice was a sacrificial method used by humans in ancient times, taking the blood of animals to worship the gods.

They believed that blood was an internal substance, and worshiping with blood could summon the gods and also tell the gods that the heart of worship was sincere.

Then, they would worship the gods with the hair next to the animal's ears, believing that the ears were the main thing for listening, so worshiping them to the gods would allow the gods to hear.

Blood sacrifice.

It has always existed.

And it's very common.

Although humans later abolished blood sacrifice themselves, it didn't prevent some regions from continuing to have this sacrificial method.

It's just that the sacrifices of these creatures below made Ji Zheng feel disgusted and angry.

The sacrifices of these creatures were not made with the blood of animals or anything like that, but with the blood of humans.

If it were humans, then he wouldn't feel anything, but the blood taken was the blood of newborn infants.

These creatures didn't know where they had plundered so many newborn infants, and even took their heart's blood to sacrifice to him.

To kill living beings for a sacrifice, how could this not make him feel angry.

This was too much.

Moreover, the most terrible thing was that some humans also participated in it.

Most importantly.

Ji Zheng felt that a lot of the blood had blood ties with the humans present.

That is to say, these parents killed their newborn infants just to worship him.

What virtues and abilities did he have?

Ji Zheng was angry and wanted to take action.

But when he thought that all the beings below were weak.

He could only give up.

Dijun stood next to Ji Zheng and could clearly see everything.

When he saw the blood and hair, his face didn't change at all.

"Zhendan, you have traveled too little. Whether it is the Great Wilderness or the Heavenly Realm, these things are inevitable. There will always be a part of the creatures who think that this will make us more happy, but they don't want to, this will only make us more disappointed."

Dijun said softly, comforting Ji Zheng.

"Yes, I understand."

Ji Zheng also deeply realized that he had indeed traveled too little in the Great Wilderness himself.

He traveled more in simulations.

He simulated too much.

Ji Zheng sighed in his heart.

He looked at the temple below.

There was anger in his heart.

With a thought, he moved.

A bolt of lightning was immediately summoned by him.

The lightning struck the temple directly.

In just an instant, the temple was destroyed.

The creatures below were terrified to see the temple destroyed.

But Ji Zheng didn't want to see these.

His figure moved and went outside.

He left the place.

Seeing this, Dijun also shook his head and didn't say anything, following Ji Zheng away.

The direction Ji Zheng was flying in was the Huai River.

He wouldn't have known if it was okay, but since he knew, he would definitely have to restrain it.

He knew that he couldn't control the entire Great Wilderness, and he didn't have the energy to accurately prevent various tragedies from happening in the entire Great Wilderness.

But he could only try his best to control the nearby area, within his sphere of influence, so that this kind of situation would not happen…

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