Chapter 420: Chapter 375: Kashigyakya is Overjoyed, Why Didn’t You Say So Earlier? (Request for Monthly Tickets!)
Young and longing for love, spring stirs in his heart!
Buddha, listening to Sani’s reward, secretly imagined himself in Sani’s position and suddenly felt a thrill of delight.
Not yet born, but already blessed—thrilling!
With an uncaring father, supporting his mother—thrilling!
Years of arduous cultivation, finding true love—thrilling!
Completing the arduous cultivation, becoming the Saturn God—thrilling!
On his wedding day, Mahadeva descended—thrilling!
Thrill after thrill!
Just by thinking about it, Buddha felt his heart surge with excitement.
"Sani’s experiences had some twists, but they all turned out quite well!"
"Ah!"
"If only I could be like him!"
Buddha thought to himself.
Thinking this way, he couldn’t help but look at Kashigyakya beside him.
Kashigyakya is the Son of Mahadeva!
Now, Kashigyakya was not only a War God in the Heavenly Realm but also the Heavenly Emperor—the War God among the Heavenly Emperors, the Heavenly Emperor among the War Gods!
Among these second-generation Devas, it seemed he was the one who had fared the worst.
Suddenly, Buddha felt an itch in his heart—the idea of going to the Mortal Realm to undergo arduous cultivation became even stronger.
"I’ve made up my mind!"
"I’m going to the Mortal Realm to undergo arduous cultivation!"
Buddha rose abruptly from his throne, standing with an imposing air, he declared firmly.
Upon hearing this, Kashigyakya, filled with surprise, also stood up.
"You want to go to the Mortal Realm to endure arduous cultivation?"
Kashigyakya asked, somewhat unexpectedly, his voice filled with surprise.
"Yes!"
Buddha shook his head.
In Kashigyakya’s gaze, he clenched his fist, took a big step, and walked out of the palace with resolute determination.
Thud Thud Thud!
Buddha’s steps were brisk as he walked to the temple entrance, where two beautiful white horse statues stood, their chests broad as they neighed long and loud.
He stood at the palace entrance.
Facing the gradually brightening sun, he looked up.
For a moment, his heart was filled with anticipation and hope!
He, too, would undergo arduous cultivation to carve out a career, establish a family, and earn the respect of his father, Moon God Soma.
Whoosh!
Buddha transformed into a streak of light and shot forth instantly, leaving behind a perplexed Kashigyakya.
Kashigyakya tilted his head.
He looked up, his eyes full of confusion, unable to understand.
"What a strange idea!"
Kashigyakya, with his arms crossed, muttered to himself.
Suddenly, a familiar voice of praise came sharply from the void.
"Narayana, oh Narayana!"
The voice was devout and sincere, coming from the other side of the void, filled with love for the Supreme Lord.
Kashigyakya focused his gaze and saw a figure reflected in his eyes.
"Narada the Immortal!"
Kashigyakya brought his hands together and bowed slightly in greeting.
At that moment, Narada the Immortal, dressed in an orange arduous cultivation Ritual Robe, with a fresh Garland around his neck, holding a Vina and clappers, with a protruding belly, stepped forward with a cheerful smile.
"Kashigyakya?"
Narada the Immortal exclaimed in surprise.
He blinked, his eyes twitching slightly, suddenly feeling nervous.
He was on a mission from the Lady Master to find Indra, to have Indra bless Jyeshta, thereby leaving the Ruyi Divine Tree, so that the Lady Master could use the power of the Ruyi Divine Tree to have a daughter.
But, encountering Kashigyakya at this moment, what should he say?
Was the Lady Master thinking of having a second child?
No!
A third child?
That didn’t seem quite right either!
It should be a first child, right?
Narada the Immortal was perplexed and hesitant.
Seeing this, Kashigyakya frowned.
Hmm?
These Immortals really lacked manners!
After seeing him, not only did they call out his name directly, but they also just stood there staring blankly at him.
No wonder the teacher did not like this guy!
"Narada the Immortal!"
"I am the Guardian of the Heavenly Realm, the defender of the Devas, the protector of you Immortals. How can you just call my name like that?"
Kashigyakya’s hands, held in prayer, gradually lowered.
He stood sideways, slightly tilting his head upward, his tone quite dissatisfied.
"!!!"
"Narayana, oh Narayana!"
Narada, with a slight glint in his eyes, muttered his mantra, praising the Supreme Lord. As his gaze shifted, a hint of displeasure could be seen.
He had indeed just spoken in favor of Kashigyakya!
Now, for Kashigyakya to display such an arrogant attitude, he felt compelled to speak directly.
"Oh, great Heavenly Emperor!"
"Then please forgive my impudence!"
"I came on a mission from the Lady Master, and Mahadeva and the Lady Master are also in the Heavenly Realm. Perhaps they thought you were too busy, Heavenly Emperor, unable to attend to them, wanting to pray under the Ruyi Divine Tree for a daughter!"
"A auspicious daughter, surely to comfort both the Supreme Lord and Lady Master!"
Narada said in a mocking tone.
Whoosh! Whoosh!
In an instant, Kashigyakya’s eyes widened, his pupils dilating; a sharp light suddenly shot out from his eyes.
"Oh?"
"Daughter?"
Kashigyakya suddenly raised his hand.
He grabbed Narada’s arm and asked.
"Of course!"
"Mahadeva and the Lady Master said a daughter would bring fortune to the family, so they wanted to have one. They just didn’t know if they had asked you,"
Narada said.
He spoke teasingly and expectantly, playing with the clappers in his hand, waiting for Kashigyakya’s reaction.
He could hardly wait to see Kashigyakya’s jealous and depressed expression!
Narada’s eyes gleamed.
Hiss!
Kashigyakya took a deep breath.
He shook his head vigorously, his body trembling with excitement, even his breathing seemed slightly unsteady.
"That’s wonderful!"
"I have no objections!"
Kashigyakya’s face lit up with surprise, his voice resounding strongly, bursting with happiness.
Ah?
Narada furrowed his eyebrows.
Kashigyakya’s reaction was odd; was this person really the child of Mahadeva and the Lady Master?
"Heavenly Emperor,"
"Your parents just spent a little time with you and now they’re about to have a new child!"
"Aren’t you angry?"
Narada asked, filled with uncertainty and disbelief.
"What’s there to be angry about!"
"A daughter is a family’s fortune. I believe not only will I be happy, but my elder brother Antaka will also be delighted!"
Kashigyakya said sentimentally.
In such a moment, he even wanted to throw a banquet to celebrate!
"That’s great!"
"To celebrate... ah, to celebrate Surya’s recovery, I’m going to hold a banquet later!"
"Narada, you should join too!"
Kashigyakya smiled broadly, feeling joyful inside.
"..."
Narada was speechless.
He frowned and pondered deeply, still unable to grasp the logic behind Kashigyakya’s reasoning.
Was Kashigyakya really that magnanimous?
"Well, no!"
"Under the Ruyi Divine Tree, the goddess Jyeshta has been undergoing harsh asceticism; it is impossible for the Ruyi Divine Tree to grant the Lady Master’s wish now!"
"I was assigned to come here to seek Indra, to wake up Jyeshta!"
Narada said gravely.
Hearing this, Kashigyakya’s eyes sharpened.
"Such a serious matter!"
"You should have told me sooner; my teacher is inside, and I’ll take you to meet my teacher right now!"
As his words fell, Kashigyakya grew anxious.
It hadn’t happened yet!
It was essential to get this matter settled sooner.
If his mother changed her mind about wanting another child, it would be disastrous!
Kashigyakya gripped Narada’s shoulder, tugging on his arm as they headed towards the palace of the twin boys.
"You should have said so sooner! Say it sooner!"
"Let’s go, let’s go!"