Chapter 48
Chapter 48
c48 – god koizeit’s trial
the legacy of god koizeit!
as qiang nantie transformed into a beam of light, he was whisked away into the inheritance space.
“you’ve entered the inheritance space and have become a member of the wind tribe.”
is that all there is to it?
how was he supposed to complete the inheritance without any further guidance?
with no other option, he’d have to adapt his plan as events unfolded.
qiang nantie examined himself, realizing he had reverted to a primitive state!
his clothes had been replaced by animal hides, with just enough to cover his modesty.
his physique had become notably more upright, particularly in certain areas.
he felt his strength was immense, yet he could no longer connect with his heart of overlord, rendering his equipment skills unusable.
surveying his surroundings, he found himself in a barren landscape where the spiritual energy was incredibly rich.
wandering about, he came upon a cliff and noticed a man clad in animal skins. strikingly, the lower half of the man’s body was that of a serpent.
“could this be anytus?”
driven by curiosity, qiang nantie approached and inquired, “excuse me, are you anytus?”
the man faced him, revealing a countenance of handsome features and apparent wisdom.
“from which tribe do you hail? what is it that you seek from me?” anytus inquired with a warm smile.
“it is you, anytus!”
a surge of excitement filled qiang nantie’s heart. anytus was a patriarch of civilization! he never imagined he’d have the opportunity for a face-to-face exchange with such an illustrious figure.
he knew of anytus as a man of profound wisdom, often sought after for counsel. anytus seemed to assume qiang nantie was another seeker of wisdom.
taking a seat, qiang nantie said, “i didn’t come to pose questions. i noticed you’re deep in thought here. could you share what’s on your mind? perhaps i could offer some assistance?”
after all, it was anytus’ legacy that had brought him here, and only through engaging with anytus could qiang nantie hope to complete the trial.
it was a chance he had to take.
anytus was genuinely taken aback, as no one had ever approached him quite like this before.
“what is your name?” anytus asked, studying qiang nantie intently.
“i’ll join you,” qiang nantie declared.
together, they arrived at the heart of the tribe.
the tribe was rudimentary, with houses of straw that offered scant protection against the elements.
though he was a stranger to them, the tribe accepted him as one of their own.
as he journeyed, he watched anytus and monima, noting that while anytus possessed great wisdom, his true capabilities had yet to manifest, with many discoveries still beyond his reach.
he noted that the era’s constraints meant the tribe’s people were not particularly clever.
most were straightforward, with brawn over brain, not given to overthinking, much less to intellectual pursuits.
in the tribe, a few wise souls like anytus served as its leaders.
among them, several bore the serpentine visage of monima and anytus, piquing his curiosity.
the lord gathered the tribe’s robust young men, arming them with rudimentary wooden tools tipped with stone spearheads, and led them up the mountain to hunt.
their sustenance was singularly derived from the hunt.
the aging patriarch entrusted the hunting to anytus, and the men readied themselves for the task ahead.
after anytus and monima exchanged farewells, anytus approached qiang nantie, weapon in hand, and instructed, “stay close to me.”
“understood,” qiang nantie acknowledged.
perhaps it was only by shadowing anytus and witnessing his evolution that qiang nantie could triumph in this trial.
the ancient tribe lacked for nothing in the way of untamed forests and formidable beasts.
they ventured into the woods, led by those with seasoned knowledge.
qiang nantie soon realized he was the least formidable among the tribe’s sturdy folk, a humbling revelation for someone who once took pride in his own robust stature.
it was only then that he recognized his own arrogance.
the primitive people were equipped with mere simple weapons, lacking even the most basic footwear like grass shoes. qiang nantie did indeed wish to leverage his experience to bolster the tribe’s strength, yet he believed that the purpose of this trial was not to engage in such tasks.
he ought not to squander his time on these trivial matters.
his focus should be on following anytus with a clear conscience. it was only by doing so that he could expedite the completion of his trial.
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