Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 759 - 758: Unaware of the Terror of the Heavenly Demon!
Chapter 759: Chapter 758: Unaware of the Terror of the Heavenly Demon!
Emperor Feng Du pondered deeply for a moment and suddenly understood.
The Mountain River Sheji Map was a treasure by which Miss Nuwa proved her Dao, so it definitely held some enlightenment left by Miss Nuwa. With Mianmian being chosen by the Heavenly Dao, after she entered the Mountain River Sheji Map, it merged Miss Nuwa’s warnings with the Little World inside, allowing Mianmian to gain experience in advance. It was highly possible.
Emperor Feng Du, feeling curious, asked, "Then how did you defeat the Heavenly Demon inside the Mountain River Sheji Map?"
This question immediately brought Atian to Mianmian’s mind.
She lowered her head, her voice somber, "The Heavenly Demon in the Little World was born from negative emotions. It was not his choice to be born that way, nor was it his choice to survive by killing to instill fear. Atian also wanted to know what happiness and warmth were, so... it was not Mianmian who defeated Atian; Atian chose to say goodbye to his former self. Then, he died in the warmth he liked..."
Her words caused a jolt to Emperor Feng Du’s spirit.
Listening to what Su Mianmian said, the Heavenly Demon in the Little World actually died from being influenced?
The Mountain River Sheji Map, after all, was a mere object; it knew nothing of the terror of the Heavenly Demon! Where did it come from, nurtured by negative emotions? It was a fiend from beyond the world, an enemy of the entire world!
Such demons could not possibly have any consciousness, let alone self-destruct in pursuit of happiness and warmth!
Could it be that the Mountain River Sheji Map was tampered with by Fen Tian and his gang, deliberately instilling the concept in Su Mianmian that a Heavenly Demon could become a friend, so as to ensure her defeat when she faced the Heavenly Demon in the future?
This... This was a serious issue!
Emperor Feng Du was thrown into turmoil and immediately decided to discuss the matter with Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva once more.
They had to reverse Su Mianmian’s impression of the Heavenly Demon, and to figure out the best way to do that, they needed to bring their minds together. Otherwise, if they sabotaged things again, it would be dreadful.
With this in mind, Emperor Feng Du said, "All right, I am now aware of this matter. Su Mianmian, go attend to your own business. As for those three Outer Gods, a minor punishment and a major warning will suffice. If we are too harsh on them, how shall we conduct friendly exchanges with them in the future?"
In this world, it wasn’t only the Eastern deities that reigned, far beyond the Western Buddha’s land, there resided many Western Outer Gods. If things were not handled well, it would be troublesome later on.
Of course, Emperor Feng Du was not afraid of the Outer Gods from other countries.
He had absolute confidence in himself and his colleagues; they would surely win if it came to a fight.
However, when these deities fought, they could inadvertently cause upheavals in the mountains and rivers, and all sorts of natural disasters would befall the mortal world, affecting the lives of ordinary people.
These profound truths might be difficult for a little friend like Mianmian to digest.
Seeing that Mianmian still seemed quite angry, Emperor Feng Du felt a bit uneasy and added reassuringly, "Of course, I support your disciplining them. Cui Yu and the others could not take action, but with you stepping in, you really vented our frustrations quite effectively."
"Hehe, Mianmian knows," Mianmian said with a smile, reassured by Emperor Feng Du’s words. "Well, Mianmian will take her leave now. Emperor, you take good care of yourself and aim to become an emperor who can leave his statue soon."
"Mm."
Mianmian waved at the statue as she left the Main Hall.
Once outside, she saw several Judge Uncles standing at the doorway.
Upon seeing that Mianmian was in a good mood, Uncle Zhong Kui took a swift step forward, scooped Mianmian up into his arms, and spun her around.
As he twirled her, he asked in his robust voice, "His Majesty the Emperor didn’t give you a hard time, did he?"
Uncle Zhong Kui’s question was so blunt that Mianmian couldn’t help but chuckle, laughing "gigglegigglegiggle." After laughing awhile, she replied, "No, no, the Emperor was very kind, and he spent a long time explaining things to Mianmian."
Wei Zheng said, "Emperor Fen Du has his own considerations, Mianmian. As our positions differ, it’s enough for you to understand the principles. Don’t overthink the rest."
What he meant was, it’s sufficient to know the principles. Mianmian, you don’t need to worry so much about what to do. Just follow your own heart and ideas.
Mianmian beamed brighter when Uncle Wei Zheng said that, her big eyes squinting into happy slits.
"Okay, okay, Mianmian understands. Thank you, Uncle Wei Zheng."
Anyway, since the uncles were willing to wait outside the Main Hall for her, it meant they genuinely cared about her.
Mianmian was a sensible child, and she had only felt a little bit angry just now, absolutely for no other reason.
She obediently followed the four uncles back to the office to chat. Her head was nearly rubbed bald until she finally managed to get back to sleep.
When she woke up, under the escort of Yang Xian, she arrived at the kindergarten.
After not seeing each other for many days, Gu Youyou hugged her for a long time, not wanting to let go. Gu Youyou’s behavior was ridiculed by Situ Zha as being clingy like chewing gum, and the two children immediately started bickering, causing the teachers to laugh nonstop.
Teacher Liu couldn’t help but whisper to Mianmian, "Mianmian, after you took leave, Zhazha and Youyou were really at odds. The two little guys played together while bickering, yet they were still able to cooperate. Look, that painting on the wall is their collaborative finger painting."
Mianmian walked over to the art wall and indeed, there was a new set of craftworks.
The children’s fingerprints formed various shapes. Some finger prints were bunnies, others were little tigers. Gu Youyou and Situ Zha’s joint work, however, was three children.
Out of these three kids, two had long hair with braids, while the other one had short hair.
"Mianmian Mianmian, this was my idea," Gu Youyou said when she noticed Mianmian looking at the painting she had done with Situ Zha, no longer fighting. She ran up to Mianmian, pointing at the picture to explain, "This one is me, this one is you, and this one is the annoying Situ Zha."
Mianmian compared their heights and found it was indeed the case.
Among the three of them, Gu Youyou was a little taller than her, with Situ Zha being the tallest.
"You guys did such a great job. It’s a shame Mianmian didn’t do it together with you."
Gu Youyou immediately dragged Mianmian to the art corner, "Mianmian, you draw one here, and we’ll ask the teacher to help put your work on the wall."
Mianmian drew all morning, and during the first class, a new child suddenly walked into the room. This child wore a peaked cap that covered his entire face, making people worry he might not see clearly and fall over.
Teacher Liao had everyone sit on small stools and introduced the newcomer, "Kids, our class has a new transfer student. His family name is a bit uncommon, oh, he’s named Lei, like in thunder, and his full name is Lei Zhen."
The children were thrilled upon hearing the new kid’s last name was Lei.
"It’s the first time I’ve heard this family name."
"Me too, me too! Lei as in thunder, that’s so strange."
"But teacher, why is our new friend wearing a hat?"
Teacher Liao glanced at the new child, compassion evident in her eyes.
This new kid had been struck by lightning and had miraculously survived, but his face was left with scars. Scars are never pretty, and that was why Lei Zhen wore a cap.