The kid was stunned and immediately raised his head. "I will not easily wors.h.i.+p a master!"Based on his reply, he seemed to be a rather proud individual. Perhaps, having him as an apprentice was a gift.
Gu Xijiu raised her eyebrows slightly as she was surprised. She did not like to force people to do something they did not want to do. In fact, she was not looking for an apprentice. However, she was able to spot the child"s talent, so she came up with the suggestion.
Since the child seemed reluctant, she was too lazy to pursue the matter further. She nodded her head and sighed. "You are an ambitious boy. You don"t have to recognize me as your master." She turned away and left.
What was the world was like now? G.o.d, immortals, devils, beasts, humans, and perhaps even ghosts coexisted. They fought with each other and brought chaos to the entire world. Gu Xijiu was determined to find out why all this had happened. She did not know why she lost a lot of her skills as well and was left with less than 20% of her spiritual power. Originally her skills were at the level of a Great Deity, but now, she was just about the same as a lowly immortal.
The child never thought that she would turn and leave. He was stunned for a moment as everything happened so swiftly. The child merely bit his lips but did not chase after her.
He looked around and saw the different beings fighting against one another. The immortals did not like the demons, and in return, the demons wanted to get rid of the immortals too; the humans looked down on the ghosts, and the ghosts often harmed humans whenever they could.
As for the orcs, they would side with whoever is beneficial to them. They would sell their loyalty to whoever was most powerful. They had bodies as hard as copper and bones as st.u.r.dy as iron. They had endless strength and power to move mountains and reclaim the sea. They were also the race that every ethnic wanted to kill.
To conquer the world, these races fought crazily and developed a deep hatred for one another. Once they encountered each other, they would start to battle until the day ended or one party died.
While Gu Xijiu walked around to study the area, she had intercepted more than ten battles. She was somehow tired from all these interventions and did not quite understand why the world had become so strange to her.
Before she went to sleep, everything was fine. All ethnic groups could live together in peace. Now, they were all segregated and against each other.
Suddenly, something was stirring in front of her. Several figures seemed to be on their way to do something, but as soon as they saw Gu Xijiu, who was squatting on the roadside, they stopped. Countless eyes fell on her.
Gu Xijiu frowned. These people were all big and round. Some of them had long horns on their heads, and others had scales on them. Although they were humanoids, they were obviously orcs at their core. Among them was a kid.
That kid was the proud little guy that she had encountered before. At this moment, he was carried by a tiger-faced big man. Apparently, he was a prisoner. When the kid saw Gu Xijiu, his eyes lit up slightly. He opened his mouth as if he wanted to call for help but decided not to say anything.
A few of the fights that Gu Xijiu encountered were related to the orcs, so she was having a headache when she saw them. Frankly, she did not like them very much. However, what even more disturbing to her was the fact that these orcs were only covered with a piece of animal skin on their body. When they were watching her, the "thing" at their crotch area had actually straightened up!
The tiger-faced leader threw the kid into the hands of one of the other orcs and then rushed to her with s...o...b..r drooling down his face. "Such a beautiful little fairy! Come with us!"
Gu Xijiu was speechless. She unsheathed her sword at once.