Chapter 576 The True Goddess Splitting the Guan

Time passed quietly, and three days had passed. These three long days were more difficult for me than three years. During these minutes and seconds, my heart was always hanging in the air, anxiously waiting for even the slightest news about her. I paced back and forth in the village restlessly like a ferocious beast trapped in a cage, raising clouds of dust under my feet.

Every time the wind gently brushed my face, I couldn't help but look up, hoping that it would be news from Ahe. However, time and time again, my hope was shattered like a bubble, leaving only deep disappointment. It felt like an invisible hand was tightly grasping my heart, making it impossible for me to breathe. I kept wandering around the village, calling Ahe's name, my voice became hoarse, but I still didn't get any response.

As time went by, the ominous premonition in my heart became stronger and stronger, and some terrible speculations began to surge into my mind uncontrollably. Could it be that Ah He had encountered some kind of accident? When I thought of this, I felt as if my heart was being torn apart. Regret and self-blame overwhelmed me like a tide. I kept asking myself, why did I believe the words of that god? Why did I abandon Ah He so easily? I'm sorry Ah He, I'm sorry for you. I really lost my mind! Let me... go and apologize to you in person."

After reading this note, the people present all stood there motionless, as if they were under a spell, and fell into deep silence. The air was filled with a suffocating atmosphere, as if time had frozen at this moment, and all sounds were swallowed up by the heavy silence. Each of their faces was filled with shock and emotion, a shock that came from the depths of their souls. Their hearts, which had been hanging high due to nervousness, seemed to have suddenly fallen into a bottomless abyss, and there was no way back. The truth revealed in the note was like a heavy bomb, stirring up thousands of waves in their hearts, and shattering their original understanding of the world.

Everyone looked at each other, their eyes full of confusion, shock and bewilderment. No one knew what to say for a moment. Everyone's mind was racing, trying to digest the heartbreaking past events they had just learned. The story presented in this notebook was very different from the world they had originally known, and it was completely beyond their imagination. They were somewhat at a loss in the face of this sudden truth, as if they were lost in a vast fog and could not find their direction.

After a long time, someone finally broke the silence: "What...what is going on?" Paimon's voice trembled slightly, with an undisguised panic, and it was obvious that he was deeply shocked. The voice echoed in the silent space, with a hint of helplessness and confusion, as if seeking an answer in this endless darkness, an explanation that could make all this reasonable, and free them from this suffocating confusion.

After a long silence, the air seemed to solidify into substance, and time seemed to stand still at this moment, and every second passed extremely long. Finally, Kong took a deep breath, as if he had exhausted all his strength to make a certain decision, slowly opened his mouth, and said in a low and slightly trembling voice: "Perhaps, this is the true meaning of "The Goddess Splits the View"! " His eyes were deep and blurred, as if he penetrated the reality in front of him and saw the distant past through the layers of fog.

Yun Jin listened to Kong's words quietly. At first, she had a look of disbelief on her face, her eyes slightly widened, her brows slightly furrowed, as if she was resisting this new, subversive statement. But as Kong continued to talk, her expression gradually changed from shock to thoughtfulness. She frowned slightly, her beautiful eyes drooped, her long eyelashes cast a shadow on her cheeks, and she fell into a brief contemplation. She was thinking about what this new understanding meant to the play "The Goddess Splits the View" and how it would change people's views on this story. This play, which she had always believed to represent bravery and justice, seemed to be covered with a thick haze at this moment, and it was no longer so pure and beautiful.

After a while, Yun Jin raised his head and whispered, "Shen He... Could it be that she is the goddess described in the opera? Now that I think about it, she does have an extraordinary and unique fairy temperament. That temperament is like the bright and twinkling stars in the night sky. Although it is out of reach, it exudes a charming light, which makes people want to get closer to find out. In addition, her age is just right..." As Yun Jin spoke, he recalled every bit of his time with Shen He in his mind. Those seemingly ordinary moments seemed to hide some deep meaning at this moment. Shen He's cold face, indifferent expression, and occasional loneliness and alienation all had a new interpretation at this moment, as if they were all confirming this amazing guess.

At this point, Yun Jin suddenly found the answers to many of his doubts, and they all became clear. Yun Jin patted his forehead gently, revealing a look of sudden enlightenment, and couldn't help but sigh: "Oh... I should have noticed these details earlier! When I communicated with Shen He before, I always felt an indescribable strange feeling. At that time, I just thought I was too suspicious, but I didn't expect that there were such important clues hidden in it. And according to this record, the goddess in the opera is actually the biological daughter of the couple! She didn't volunteer, but was pushed to the monster by her own father... ruthlessly."

At this point, Yun Jin paused involuntarily, as if time had frozen at this moment along with her thoughts. After all, this ending was too unexpected, like a sudden storm that completely shattered people's original expectations and imaginations. In that traditional opera, the goddess was portrayed as brave and radiant, like a bright star, illuminating the entire stage. She voluntarily stepped forward to fight against the evil with fearless courage and firm belief, and became a symbol of hero in the minds of countless people. People sang her deeds, praised her bravery and spirit of sacrifice, and regarded her as the embodiment of justice and strength.