Mythical Three Kingdoms-Chapter 1694 - 1622: Avatar of the Ancient Deity (Part 2)

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Chapter 1694: Chapter 1622: Avatar of the Ancient Deity (Part 2)

Naturally, someone like Lyu Bu, whose immense power is completely beyond comparison with any deity, in the minds of the Kushan people who have partially assimilated Hinduism and then been counter-assimilated, must have a corresponding match.

And this battle power, so strong it’s against the heavens, should naturally be equated with the strongest, most ancient deities. So in their eyes, Lyu Bu is the avatar of Mahesvara.

After all, only this deity, seemingly part of Buddhism’s Twenty-Four Heavens, fits their view of the strongest god, as in Hinduism he is the ultimate deity, known as Mahesvara, the Creator God of destruction and genesis.

In any case, since we are all gods’ harbingers in the Mortal World, avatars of gods and buddhas, then Lyu Bu must be one too. And given his dramatic entrance and group battles, only the strongest, officially responsible for destruction and genesis, the Main God fits his situation.

Alright, these are all the Kushan Navy’s fabrications, but they can’t be helped. It’s similar to how some sects promote themselves as reincarnations; once they and their followers believe it, if defeated, they must invent an identity for the opponent to signify orthodoxy.

Although the Kushan Navy can’t think that far, the human ostrich mentality persists. Dying beneath their own divine lineage’s formidable figure, kneeling and singing praises to their own power, doesn’t it highlight the strength of their side?

Even though this power isn’t from their divine lineage, but according to the Main God lineage, it belongs to them. So Lyu Bu must be the avatar of formidable deities from both Hinduism and Buddhism acting in the Mortal World. Trust me; he’s certainly the avatar of Mahesvara.

Basically, it’s unclear who spread this rumor, but once it got out, everyone surprisingly accepted it. After being processed and embellished by a group of people, now even Hinduism would likely grudgingly acknowledge it.

However, this doesn’t change the fact that Lyu Bu is still relentlessly pursuing them. Although a large group passionately desires to worship Lyu Bu, the newly appointed Mahesvara, it serves no purpose. Lyu Bu continues to chase them, following them to the center of the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii, and sinking all the ships.

As for individuals, Lyu Bu didn’t kill many. The opponents, through heart spirit communication, fervently acclaimed Lyu Bu as Mahesvara. Even when Lyu Bu destroyed the entire fleet, this group let out excited cheers, and Lyu Bu thought they must be insane.

So he didn’t concern himself with this group, anyway, with Hawaii in the middle of the Pacific, and if the ships sank, those who weren’t killed would have to swim to the Indian Ocean. Hence, Lyu Bu indifferently flew back, leaving ten thousand Kushan Navy stranded in the Pacific Ocean.

Lyu Bu didn’t expect that indeed someone swam from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean. From this aspect, the astronomical and geographical knowledge of the Kushan people is much more credible than Zixu. However, these ten thousand people, after building ships and scavenging for food, first rowed to Southeast Asia, and then swam the rest all the way...

Incidentally, those Kushan Navy who witnessed Lyu Bu’s might even zealously converted their beliefs, choosing to trust Lyu Bu, the living avatar of divinity, over those gods dwelling in the Heavenly Realm. Compared to the avatar of Mahesvara, this deity possessing god-like mighty power in the mortal present seems more trustworthy.

Slaughtering other avatars as if killing chickens, this deity is indeed trustworthy. Thus, the surviving ten thousand Kushan Navy, after enduring harsh trials and swimming from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, with only a few dozen surviving elites, mostly became fanatics of Mahesvara.

Additionally, under the abnormal visualization cultivation method of the Kushan people, among the dozens of surviving fanatics, there were actually two who elevated their Inner Qi, achieving Inner Qi Manifestation, essentially becoming deity acolytes of Mahesvara in the Mortal World...

In summary, this is extremely insane, though Lyu Bu is entirely unaware of this matter, even in future years, when he kills his followers in Kushan, Lyu Bu doesn’t know he is being worshipped.

However, as Mahesvara himself is a god of destruction and creation, Lyu Bu as the Divine Lord killing his followers isn’t a significant issue. Logically, within Mahesvara’s official position is a task of world-ending. Thus, killing a follower means nothing; the fiercer Lyu Bu kills, the stronger he appears, and the more believers he will have.

Eventually, if it weren’t for Lyu Bu’s strong will, being a super expert who battled Millennia-Old Belief head-on, Lyu Bu might have even believed himself to be the so-called Mahesvara. This belief blessing, calculated in millions, on a living person, is enough to twist a person’s will.

Nonetheless, with the power of will and after a fierce battle, he directly shattered Mahesvara born from his avatar. This combat power is indeed unique through the ages, truly as a mortal defeating the deities envisioned by millions.

Simply put, the Supreme God from mythology descends to the Mortal World and is slain by a mortal; the so-called True God, whose existence relied on belief, was beaten into disbelief...

Of course, Lyu Bu has no idea that, due to him not delivering a fatal blow and not absorbing the faith and strength offered by the fanatics, the scattered power through countless fanatics’ belief eventually created a deity modeled after him.

But speaking of it, even if Lyu Bu knew, he wouldn’t bother to care. With absolute confidence in his own strength, he disregards external matters entirely. It’s known that even the obscure power residing within the Divine Stone was crushed and absorbed by Lyu Bu.