Chapter 16 The Bewilderment of the Feathers
The solar chariot has already reached the center of the sky.
Helios, who had nothing to do, was chatting happily with the birds that accompanied him.
But suddenly an ominous premonition crept into his heart.
A powerful divine force came toward him.
The sun's brilliance was even affected, and it suddenly flickered.
Helios then regained his composure.
Carefully trace the source of this strange divine power.
It is imbued with the power of the sun, connecting to it.
...
Deep in the forest, in a place unknown to people, a flock of birds is dancing joyfully.
Beautiful and melodious songs came from their beaks.
In the clearing under the trees, a flock of birds occasionally flapped their magnificent wings and swayed their graceful bodies.
They tried to make a good impression on their god.
Tima watched, her eyes wide with amazement.
I was very happy, both outwardly and inwardly, and even wanted to dance and sing with them.
This is vastly different from his previous life.
Cheerful, lively, and sunny.
These beautiful and vibrant words would one day appear in his life.
But at this moment, he was genuinely happy.
A sudden and unexpected change occurred.
Tima suddenly coughed up a stream of dull golden blood.
Qunyu was so frightened by this scene that she didn't dare to speak loudly.
"My lord!"
Their golden pupils reflected surprise and worry.
Kanali quickly helped Tima, who was about to collapse.
They were all somewhat shocked by the sudden turn of events.
Phoenix suddenly spoke up, "Feathers, let's end this banquet here. You should all go back now!"
Phoenix stabilized the flock.
But Qunyu had no intention of leaving.
"We're staying in Phoenix," they replied stubbornly.
The worry in his eyes, the anxious look on his face.
Phoenix watched as the flock of feathers refused to leave.
Phoenix wanted to speak again and advise them to leave, but at that moment, the raven race god Kepakka intervened and stopped him.
"It's alright, let them stay for now! Maybe there'll be something we need them to do later."
"Yes!"
"yes!"
The flock of feathers echoed Kpaka's words.
Phoenix thought about it and realized that what Kepaka said made sense.
So he turned around and walked into the Hall of Feathers.
While Phoenix was still rambling on, Kanalivie and Merisdely had already sent Tima inside.
Fortunately, Tima was still in bird form at this moment.
His tightly closed eyes and curled-up body spoke volumes about the pain he was enduring.
Tima's soul is immersed in the realm of the gods.
The intense burning sensation in his soul was an immense torment for him.
His once brightly burning divine fire was now shrouded in a black aura.
Mixed together, it was scorching the divinity he possessed.
His main godhood was constantly being covered by thick smoke.
This obscures its original brilliance and continuously depletes the original divine power within the Divine Rank of the Feathered God.
This caused the original faith of the group of feathers to become irritable.
The divine status of the Feathered Ones, nurtured by the Feathered Ones faith, has declined somewhat.
Tima activated the divine power of the feathers to alleviate the damage caused by the black substance within.
Tima uses the biological knowledge she learned in her previous life.
It uses the power of circulation to continuously expel divine fire and divine essence.
The black matter, which had undergone a round of faith depletion, was successfully expelled through the power of circulation.
However, the time spent on this made Phoenix and his team somewhat uneasy.
A month has passed.
The flock of feathers always guarded their chief god.
They even prayed to the law for protection of Tima.
Meanwhile, Phoenix and the other races of gods were discussing Tima's situation and how to resolve the current problems.
A month ago, a human tribe west of Lidong Brown began a large-scale hunt for feathered creatures, to the point that no feathered creature dared to fly west anymore.
They also openly expressed their disgust and deep hatred for the enemy.
This is a huge headache for Phoenix and their team.
They could only issue a ban, forbidding any flock of birds from flying westward.
It is best for any group of feathered creatures to stay within their own territory for now and reduce the number of times they venture out.
But how could the feathered flock, yearning for freedom, stay in their own tribe? They continued to fly out of their territory.
This also led to continuous casualties among the flock.
One-fifth of the Feathered have already fallen victim to the Golden Humans.
The continuous deaths of his people alarmed Tima's divine nature, but he was too preoccupied with fighting the curse to investigate its source.
The Phoenixes had no idea why the Golden Humans were hunting them down.
I am not clear about the grudge between them.
This matter cannot be resolved in the short term.
Their chief god is still in a coma.
Therefore, they could only send some racial gods to investigate the Nisi tribe.
This head is huge!
...
Among the flock of birds, they were so busy that they didn't touch the ground.
Meanwhile, the instigator, Boculus, remained in his own territory, continuing to perform his divine duties as always.
To him, the rooster's divine status was beyond his comprehension.
After all, his current development direction is the awakening of godhood.
Therefore, even if his divine rank was reduced by Iapetus's curse, he could still return to his original rank as long as he performed his awakened divine duties normally.
As for the foolish things he did, they were nothing more than ants to Helios.
He killed him, so what? Would he blame his only son?
Helios thus absolved Boculus of his sins through Theia.
The Light also punished the Golden Humans.
Light will no longer shine on the land of the Nisi tribe; clouds will shroud it.
Rainfall is a normal occurrence in the Nisi territory
