The farther he walked, the more Moen felt that Oneiroi must have found the wrong person.

She told herself to "escort" God back to heaven, but in reality, God didn't need his help at all.

Although he was expelled as a human being, Vernes knew the three places that made Moen confused.

Except for Moen to inform the gods of these names at the beginning, there is nothing he can do to help later.

On the contrary, it's fine if he doesn't cause trouble.

After leaving Yongdu River, it took about half a day to come out of the dead wood forest.

Without the cover of the trees, if you look around at this time, you can see a different mountain peak.

Before the gods could speak, Moen could guess just by looking at the unusual appearance of the mountain that it must be the legendary Liefeng Mountain.

He raised his head gravely and stared at it.

It is hard to imagine that the surface of a mountain is actually red, just like its name, there are peaks burning with flames.

Moen actually had a bold guess, perhaps from the moment they started crossing the river, they entered another world.

Because after that, not only did I never see a single person, but I also saw many supernatural sights, and the distance between the two legendary places was also very close.

Although there is no obvious fire burning on this road blocking mountain, every inch of the land on the mountain peak is like solidified lava, reddish black with occasional sparks splashing in all directions.

It makes people suspect that this place should be used to burn ironware, how can people climb it?

I'm afraid that just stepping on it will burn the sole of the shoe and scorch the sole of the foot.

Moen's face became extremely ugly.

This should be the difficulty of becoming a god.

Make him daunting.

Vernes' reaction was not easy either.

But this difficulty is not for himself, but for Moen.

"..."

"What do you want to say?" Moen felt a little anxious when he saw God's hesitant expression many times.

Vernes frowned and looked at the crackling sparks on the mountain, pursed his lips, and spoke after a while: "I was thinking, maybe you shouldn't be allowed to take risks with me."

"...It's my honor, don't worry, I can really go there! I have good physical strength and good endurance, I'm not afraid of pain!"

As soon as Moen heard this, he pinched the corner of his clothes nervously, and forgot his fear of the molten land for a while, only worried that God would not let him go with him, so he hurriedly patted his chest and praised his ability repeatedly.

Vernes smiled at him, but the smile quickly dissipated and turned into worry: "Just crossing the river is dangerous for you, but I didn't notice it at first, just because I I didn't hallucinate like you did."

As he was talking, he suddenly turned around and looked at Moen: "I wanted to say goodbye to you here."

Moen was startled, and was about to stop it with all his strength, when God continued to say, "But this is wrong. I'm not sure that you can return the same way and be safe. So..."

His voice dragged on for a long time, and he seemed to be hesitating whether to say the following words or not.

"So, the only way is for me to become a real god, then I will be able to protect your safety, right?"

Vernes' tone was very light. Although he was speaking a question, he didn't seem to be waiting for Moen's answer at all. Instead, he tilted his head and continued, "Now, I may only use simple words. way to take care of you, and please don't dislike her."

After he finished speaking, he actually smiled a little teasingly, then bent down and stood in front of Moen, motioning Moen to climb on his back.

Obviously, judging from this action, the "simple way" in Vernes's mouth refers to climbing the mountain with Moen on his back.

"No, no, how can this work!" Moen denied loudly, and he took a few steps back with a look of panic.

He came to help God, so wouldn’t this be a burden instead?

"There's nothing wrong with it. If you don't want to, I have no choice but to hug you." Vernes said lightly.

His tone shows that he really will do what he says.

"I don't want to cause you any trouble..." Moen gritted his teeth and secretly made up his mind, "I don't want to go back either. Just let me try it myself, okay?"

They were still at the foot of the mountain, and before they had taken a step, Vernes proposed to carry him up the mountain.

After all, Moen was also a man who grew up as a coolie, and the god is just a special mortal body now. How could he have the nerve to take the role of the protected person for granted?

When he refused to let go of his life and death, God seemed a little helpless.

"If my guess is correct, the fire here is nothing to me, but it is real pain to you." Vernes said disapprovingly.

But Moen didn't say a word, just took a step forward, and ran towards Liefeng Mountain aggressively, without even pausing.

He wants to prove to God with practical actions that he is not a soft-legged shrimp.

He knew Vernes might be right, but he didn't want to do that.

But the moment Moen stepped on the edge of the mountain, sparks entangled upwards along the soles of his shoes in an instant, igniting flames in an instant.

Burning feet was secondary, and Moen's trousers were burned off in one fell swoop.

He took a step back in horror, enduring the pain and patting the flames on his calf without saying a word.

After finally extinguishing it, burn marks and scorched black appeared on the calf.

Moen didn't even look at the injury anymore. He gritted his teeth and tried to step up the mountain again, but a force came from his waist that didn't allow him to struggle, grabbed him and stopped him, and then hugged him horizontally.

"Let me down!" Moen grabbed Vernes's clothes in embarrassment with one hand, and wrapped his arms around God's neck with the other instinctively.

Vernes let Moen shout in his ear, and carried him up Mount Liefeng as steadily as a mountain.

Moen anxiously looked down at God's feet. Although every place where he landed was also lit with flames, he was indeed not entangled in flames like what he had experienced.

There seemed to be a barrier around Vernes, and every flame was burning around his body.

So much so that even though fires were ignited almost everywhere he went, it looked frightening, but every step he took was very steady, and he really seemed to be very relaxed.

Moen watched, and gradually stopped struggling.

He lowered his eyes and quietly curled up in Vernes' arms, even trying to hold his breath to lower his weight.

And the other party's breathing was very steady all the time, and the hand holding Moen was also exceptionally strong. In the blink of an eye, they reached the top of the mountain.

This method is indeed much more reliable than Moen's own struggle.

If he was allowed to walk by himself, he would have been burnt to a pitch-black bone before he got halfway, and maybe there would be only a handful of ashes left after burning again.

Without moving his feet, Moen's mind became active.

He couldn't help thinking, seeing Vilnes like this, his so-called expulsion as a human must not be as harsh as he imagined.

It seems that the gods just lost the memory of being gods, and perhaps lost some active abilities.

But generally speaking, he is definitely not an ordinary human being yet.

The road to return to the kingdom of heaven is so simple, it seems that expulsion is just a perfunctory process, and Vernes will definitely return to his place in the end.

Is it also because of this that the Oneiroi came to guide him?

In order to speed up Vernes' path to becoming a god...

Moen himself was brainstorming, and suddenly found that God's steady and uniform pace stopped.

He quickly came back to his senses, and saw a trace of panic on Vernes' face.

"Hold me tight," God instructed.

Moen didn't know why, so he hurriedly followed suit.

While shy, he entangled Vernes like an octopus, and the posture of the two changed from a princess hug from God to a bear hug from Moen.

Then I saw God holding Moen's waist with one hand, bent down anxiously, stretched out the other hand into the flames, and picked up a small wooden figure that was half burnt.

The legs of the villain have been burned away, and the whole wood has shrunk and charred, and it looks like a waste product.

Moen was stunned for a second, and quickly recognized that it was written by him, and it was the icon he carved for God not long ago...

There was some pity and remorse on Vilnes' face, but he quickly put away those expressions, carefully put the wooden man into his arms, and continued down the mountain.

Only the pair of tightly furrowed brows revealed that God's mood had completely deteriorated because of this episode, and it could not be relieved for a long time.

Moen was in a complicated mood. He was silent for a while, and then said in a hoarse voice: "Do you still remember, what is that?"

His question made Vernes pause.

"...It's a very important thing."

Vernes replied uncertainly, suddenly feeling a little empty in his heart.

He thought, there should be something else.

He might have lost another thing that was as important to him as the wooden figure.

A red light suddenly flashed in his mind, and Vernes involuntarily rubbed his fingertips twice.

He didn't like this feeling very much, as if he had forgotten something important and couldn't remember it.

Seeing God like this, Moen felt an indescribable satisfaction and sourness in his heart.

He buried his head in Vilnes' chest, and said in a muffled voice, "It doesn't matter if it burns, I can make another one for you."

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