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Chapter 466 - 409: Without a Doubt, Kashigyakya Needs a Mom! (Vote for Monthly Tickets!)
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Chapter 466: Chapter 409: Without a Doubt, Kashigyakya Needs a Mom! (Vote for Monthly Tickets!)

Where would Kashigyakya go? Where could Kashigyakya go?

There was probably only one place!

Indra already had a location in mind.

"Exactly where?"

At that moment, Antaka’s covered eyes seemed to shine with a brilliant light, and he hurriedly asked.

He was extraordinarily joyful, only wishing to find Kashigyakya.

"He’s probably gone to find his mother!"

Indra said.

"Ah?"

"Mother!"

Antaka’s eyebrows shot up, his expression instantly changing as he let out a thunderous voice.

Kashigyakya had actually gone to find Parvati?

He took a deep breath, and suddenly the desire to find Kashigyakya extinguished within him—if that was the case, he’d better not!

"I’d rather find a place to endure hardship and cultivate than go looking for them!"

Antaka muttered to himself.

The many Devas also heard Indra’s words and pondered.

"Mother?"

"Could it be... the Pleiades Goddesses?"

Fire God Agni spoke out.

Indra shook his head and said, "Yes, the Pleiades Goddesses, they are all Kashigyakya’s mothers!"

Antaka, upon hearing these words, was immediately taken aback.

Not Parvati!

The Pleiades Goddesses?

"Jiumolu has other mothers?"

Antaka exclaimed in shock.

"Of course, he has several mothers!" Indra shook his head. "He was raised by the Pleiades Goddesses!"

Antaka’s face darkened slightly.

In this moment, for no apparent reason, a nameless fire suddenly rose in his heart, and he felt an inexplicable annoyance.

"Why does this feel so uncomfortable!"

Antaka wondered skeptically in his heart.

He was not pleased, but the Devas, on the contrary, were in quite good spirits.

"Yes! That’s right!"

Sun God Surya’s eyes sparkled as he gently clenched his right fist and said resolutely.

"That’s it!"

"Kashigyakya was filled with rage at the time; there couldn’t be many places he wanted to go, he must have gone to find the Pleiades Goddesses!"

Wind God Vayu suddenly realized.

At this moment, Indra looked towards the many Devas and spoke.

"Then let’s go!"

"We’ll find him!"

Indra said.

As his words fell, his body immediately wrapped in threads of lightning, transforming into a golden column of light, which swiftly shifted downward, heading into the starry sky.

Antaka and the Devas also leaped upward, transforming into countless glimmers of light, following closely behind.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

Streams of light shot forth, streaking across the sky, instantly flying towards the star region where the seven Pleiades stars were located, known as the Pleiades Realm.

Whoosh!

At this very moment, a huge light sphere, as big as the sun, had already drifted to this Pleiades place.

The light sphere flickered and pulsed.

With each pulse, it divided into a light sphere, and after shimmering five times, it astonishingly formed six Divine Energy Light Spheres.

In the end, these six light spheres flashed in unison, merging into one.

Whoosh!

The figure of Kashigyakya suddenly condensed into existence.

His expression was bewildered, and as he looked up, he saw a dense green forest ahead, full of vigorous grass and leaves, with continuous roars of tigers and cries of eagles.

"Mother..."

Kashigyakya blinked, surveying his surroundings.

This place was familiar to him!

His mothers lived here, and he had followed them here before!

Kashigyakya paused, his expression a bit sorrowful, reflecting on the scene of returning home defeated, having failed everyone’s expectations.

His eyes reddened, and he started to run into the forest.

Kashigyakya’s pace was swift as he ran towards the forest interior. A faint breeze brushed against his cheeks, and the earth and grass beneath his feet made sounds as he ran.

Step! Step! Step!

Finally, Kashigyakya’s footsteps came to an abrupt halt.

He stood in place, his form slightly swaying, looking at the seven Pleiades Goddesses before him with extreme excitement.

"Mother!"

Kashigyakya’s eyes began to sting, as he felt the urge to cry.

Whoosh!

In that moment, the Pleiades Goddesses also turned their heads, all looking towards the suddenly appearing Kashigyakya. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

They looked surprised, mouths slightly open, seeming somewhat incredulous.

"Mother!"

"I’ve come back!"

Kashigyakya took two steps forward and reached out his hand, saying.

The Pleiades Goddesses came forward to greet him one after another.

Sambuti blinked her eyes, her face full of surprise as she involuntarily raised her hand.

But halfway through her motion, as if remembering something, a look of hesitation appeared on her face and her hand-raising gesture abruptly stopped.

"War God!"

"It’s so good that you could come!"

Sambuti clasped her hands at her waist and a smile spread across her face.

"!!!"

Kashigyakya’s raised hand instantly stiffened, and so did his expression at that moment.

What did his mother call him?

At this time, another one of the Pleiades Goddesses came running over to Kashigyakya’s side.

Kashigyakya blinked.

He looked at his other mother with anticipation and longing.

"Mother!"

Kashigyakya said.

"Jiumolu!"

"It’s wonderful that you could come to us!"

"Welcome!"

The Pleiades Goddess also said with a smile.

"Welcome!"

"Welcome, Jiumolu!"

...

The Pleiades Goddesses gathered around, all saying with a smile.

But these voices, to Kashigyakya, were like thunder, instantly shaking him off balance and blanking his mind.

Boom!

Thunderous boom!

Kashigyakya swayed slightly, his eyes reddening as he stared intently at the mothers before him.

He couldn’t accept it!

What mother would greet her returning son with a ’welcome’?

"Why?"

Kashigyakya roared.

The Pleiades Goddesses were taken aback, not quite understanding Kashigyakya’s words.

"Why do you call me that!"

"You won’t even call me ’Kashigyakya’; you don’t see me as your child at all!"

Kashigyakya shook his head, his eyes turning blood-red as he screamed in rage.

No sooner had his words ended than his face turned violently red, with intermittent bursts of red light appearing and flickering uncertainly.

Bang!

A sphere of red light exploded in an instant.

What?

The Pleiades Goddesses were startled and raised their hands to shield themselves.

As they covered their faces, they saw Kashigyakya’s body suddenly explode into six light spheres, shooting towards the sky.

"Kashigyakya!"

"Kashigyakya!"

"Kashigyakya, what’s wrong with you?"

The Pleiades Goddesses called out repeatedly.

Whiz whiz whiz!

In an instant, the six light spheres grew smaller and smaller in the sky, gradually fading into the starry sky.

The Pleiades Goddesses looked at each other, filled with worry.

Whoosh!

And just then, streaks of radiance suddenly descended, landing in front of the Pleiades Goddesses.

The Devas descended one after another!

At that moment, Antaka landed on the ground and turned to look up at the sky.

"Those six shooting stars were so bright!"

"The starry sky is still beautiful!"

Antaka thought to himself.

He had sensed those six shooting stars passing by when he had first arrived.

The vast starry sky, ever-changing!

So beautiful!

Antaka sighed inwardly.

At this time, Indra took two steps forward, his gaze slightly focused as he looked toward the Pleiades Goddesses.

"Eh?"

"You’re all here!"

Indra said.

The Pleiades Goddesses looked tense, and Sambuti hurried forward, hands clasped together in prayer, imploringly looking at Indra.

"Heavenly Emperor!"

"Please bring Kashigyakya back!"

"He just exploded into six Divine Energy Light Spheres and flew away!"

Sambuti said in a panic.

Upon hearing this, Antaka’s brow furrowed, and he instantly realized something, exclaiming in shock, "Six? He wasn’t a single sphere; how did he explode into six?!"

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