Chapter 639 – Underworld Blood Lake (1)
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Shura's Wrath Chapter 639 – Underworld Blood Lake (1)

Underworld Blood Lake (1)

Translator: Mr Voltaire

Editor: Modlawls123

Leng'Er: "¦¦"

"Mm this story tells us that we shouldn't sit for too long at the same place, otherwise we might develop hemorrhoids," Ling Chen said earnestly.

"What¦ are haemorrhoids?" Leng'Er asked with a confused look.

"Haemorrhoids are¦ hmm¦ ah¦ they're not good. Leng'Er will know after she grows up," Ling Chen said helplessly while scratching his head. "Alright, forget about that one. I'll tell you a different fable. This one's called¦ The Old Man Who Moved A Mountain!

"The story goes like this: there was a man named Yu Gong. There were 2 large mountains in front of his house, making it so that his house never had any sunlight. As such, he started moving rocks every day to move those 2 mountains away. An old man called Zhi Sou laughed at him and said, ˜You idiot, these 2 mountains are too big. You'll never be able to finish moving them.' In response, Yu Gong said, ˜After I die, there's still my son, and after my son, there's still my grandson. I'll have an innumerable number of descendants, who will one day move the 2 mountains away.' This matter was spread quite far away until the Emperor of Heaven heard it. The Emperor of Heaven was very touched, so he sent Sola Aoi, Sakura Ria, Yui Hatano, Hime Kamiya, Maria Ozawa, Azusa Yamamoto, Yui Seto¦ and other ˜goddesses' to help Yu Gong give birth to descendants¦ the next day, the old man Zhi Sou also started to move rocks¦"

Leng'Er: "??????"

"This fable tells us that no matter what we do, we should be determined and resolute. Only by being determined will we have victory and hope, as well as the love of goddesses," Ling Chen said in a deep tone.

Leng'Er still looked incredibly confused, and she said in a small voice, "Those goddesses¦ all have such strange names¦ why did they help Yu Gong have descendants?"

"Err¦ this¦ that¦" Ling Chen sighed. It seemed that this fable was still too deep and wasn't understandable by kids. It seemed that he couldn't keep reading that book of fable stories. Wait, that book of

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