The One Piece World from Wendy

Chapter 3 The God of Wind is in Cocosia Village

Nami has been "making money" on the sea for a long time and has not gone home for a long time.

As soon as she returned, Nami was keenly aware that some strange changes seemed to have taken place in Cocosia Village.

The first thing is, when Nokigao saw him coming back, his first sentence was: "Bless the God of Wind, Nami, you are back safely."

When people in the town talk every day, they always end up adding: "May the wind god fool you."

Oh no, I hope the God of Wind protects you.

When Nami asked Nokigao what the hell the God of Wind was, Nokigao became extremely angry.

"You must not be disrespectful to Lord Barbatos, the God of Wind." Nozhigao said at that time.

All this made Nami confused.

In this regard, Nokigao only said that Nami should go to the village policeman Uncle Kensuke, saying that he could explain it more clearly.

After arriving at Kensuke's house, Nami was stunned by the scene in the house.

The original meticulous layout of the guard room has long gone, and has been replaced by a tall statue in the hall of the house.

The base of the statue is engraved with gorgeous patterns, and the golden statue is made of real gold and precious stones.

The humanoid statue itself stood quietly with wings on its back, holding a blue orb in both hands and facing slightly forward.

His whole body was wrapped in a silk garment, his face was blurred, and he could not distinguish between male and female.

But just standing in front of the statue can make people feel at ease and make them want to worship.

"This is definitely not carved by the village craftsmen!" Nami affirmed in her heart, the village craftsmen did not have this kind of skill.

More importantly, it is impossible for the village to have so much funds to carve such a gorgeous statue!

"Is this the so-called Wind God Barbatos?" Nami whispered softly.

"Little Nami is finally back." Village policeman Kensuke appeared without knowing why and said with a smile.

"Uncle Kensuke, is this the God of Wind?" Nami asked Kensuke directly without greeting.

"Yes, are you impressed by Master Fengshen's heroic appearance?" Kensuke joked loudly after hearing this.

"Let me tell you, Lord Barbatos is so heroic..."

"Stop!" Seeing that Uncle Kensuke was about to launch into a long speech about the heroic appearance of this Fengshen, Nami quickly waved her hand to stop him.

"Uncle Kensuke, it's better to follow me...how did Master Fengshen appear!"

Hearing this, Kensuke was not unhappy about being interrupted. He took Nami to find a place to sit down and spoke slowly.

From Kensuke's story, Nami also understood why the villagers of Cocosia Village now began to believe in this sudden god.

I don’t know from which day, a beautiful legend suddenly began to spread in the village.

“Legend has it that in a land called Mondstadt, which is covered with snow all year round, there lived a lone king on a high tower—Diekar Pian.

The lonely king in the high tower used the tornado to isolate his people from the wind and snow, as well as the blue sky and white clouds, and the green trees and red flowers.

The king sat on his tower all day long, enjoying his people bowing down to worship him. Little did he know that his people were only oppressed by the strong wind on their backs.

……

Later, the people of Mondstadt sang songs of resistance, and countless people raised their weapons.

Finally, with the help of the wind god Barbatos and his followers, the people overturned the tower where the king sat.

After the victory, the wind god did not take over the ruling rights of the lonely king in the tower. He promised to give his people freedom.

The God of Wind used his divine power to blow away the ice and snow that had covered the earth for a long time, flattening the rugged Mondstadt, and creating a comfortable living environment for his people.

Afterwards, the god of wind left without imposing any restrictions on his people.

Since then, the wind of freedom has blown all over the land of Mondstadt. The wind has brought dandelion seeds and also brought the wind god's blessing and favor to Mondstadt. "

A story that was not known to be true or false could not have such a big impact, but gradually, miracles began to appear.

Under the oppression of the Dragon Pirates, there will always be people who yearn for the freedom and resistance in the story and become followers of the Wind God.

And among these believers, some slipped and fell off the cliff and were blown up by the gentle wind and were saved; some were blown by the wind and their wounds healed quickly...

The most bizarre thing is that one villager provoked someone from the Dragon Pirates.

He was supposed to be killed, but when the pirate's butcher knife was about to swing down, he shouted "Wind God, save me". The pirate stopped strangely and left in a panic.

Since then, the villagers have discovered that the Dragon Pirates no longer come to the village, and only stay in their own territory. When they meet the villagers, they usually do not offend.

The villagers believed that this was the blessing of the wind god. From then on, people in the village began to believe in the wind god Barbatos.

"Then this statue was built by people in the village for this purpose?" Nami interjected and asked.

Kensuke smiled slightly and continued talking without answering directly.

Later, a young man named Wendy, who claimed to be the best bard in the world, came to Cocosia Village by chance.

He discovered the belief in the God of Wind in the village, and was surprised to express that he had not expected that there would be followers of the God of Wind today.

From the mouth of the bard, we learned that Lord Barbatos, the god of wind, turned out to be a god who lived an unknown number of years ago.

Now that the miracle has disappeared, except for the people left behind by Gumund like him, there are no followers of the Wind God anymore.

Then the people in the village warmly invited Wendy to be their guest in the village.

From his mouth, I learned many stories about Lord Fengshen, many stories about Mondstadt, and heard the unique songs belonging to Mondstadt.

Wendy was excited by the reappearance of the miracle, saying that this was a symbol of the Wind God's imminent awakening. He was going to find other people of Mondstadt to prepare for the Wind God's awakening.

After people in the village heard about it, they expressed their desire to join in.

In this regard, Wendy said that as long as you believe in the existence of Master Fengshen and follow the free will of Master Fengshen, that is the best expression.

Finally, feeling the sincere belief of the villagers in Lord Fengshen, Wendy left the statue behind for the villagers to pray and worship before leaving.

At the same time, the villagers were also told not to offer sacrifices to the gods, nor to worship them frequently. They only need to believe in the wind god in their hearts.

Then, after saying that he would come back if he had a chance, Wendy left.

"Actually, even though Wendy warned us that we don't need to make offerings, if I hadn't taken care of it, there would already be flowers and fruits under the statue."

"Now, through the books and stories left by Wendy, the spirit of freedom and resistance of the Wind God has been deeply imprinted in the hearts of all our villagers!"

Kensuke spoke impassionedly, and the admiration in his words was beyond words.

If it weren't for the fact that they just helped the villagers of Cocosia Village and didn't show anything bad...

"It always feels like some kind of religious missionary setup..." Nami thought in her heart, but she would not say this out loud.

"Did the evil dragon really not do anything to the people in the village again?" Nami continued to ask.

"Indeed, but we are always worried that the evil dragons will come again to harm the village, so we put the statues in my house."

"It's just to not put it in a conspicuous place to prevent them from destroying the statue." Kensuke replied.

"Um..." Nami silently held her forehead.

I'm worried about what the evil dragon will do to the people in the village. It's better for you to start caring about the statue.

"Since you are a god, why don't you take care of those damn dragons?" Nami muttered.

"Nami-chan, be careful what you say!" Kensuke said with wide eyes.

"The gods have protected our village from evil dragons for free. As his believers, how can we ask the gods for more?"

"Besides, the gods haven't fully awakened yet, so there may be a lot of inconveniences," Kensuke explained slowly.

"It's over, it's over. It seems that everyone in the village is crazy." Nami thought deeply in her heart. After crawling on the sea for so long, she would not believe this easily.

Seeing that Nami still didn't seem to believe in the existence of the Wind God, Kensuke was about to say something when he was interrupted by a sudden push of the door.

"Oh no, the Dragon Pirates are coming to the village gate!" Nokigao gasped while leaning on the door.

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