Chapter 507: Chapter 448: Changing Heads, Kashigyakya’s Thoughts on Abdication! (Vote for Monthly Tickets!)
"Mahadeva already knew everything!"
"Children are a gift from both parents, so this child should also possess Mahadeva’s power. Now that the child’s head has been shattered, fortunately, Mahadeva still holds another head in his hands."
"I believe that by attaching this head, Mahadeva will surely resurrect the child!"
Indra brought his palms together and spoke.
"!!!"
Upon hearing Indra’s words, the Devas immediately showed a look of surprise and doubt.
Another head?
What head?
"What head is the teacher referring to?"
Kashigyakya asked with a puzzled face.
"A head?"
"Could it be that one?"
Fire God Agni pondered the statement, his eyes suddenly shining with a glimmer of bright firelight, contemplative.
"Which one?"
Wind God Vayu tilted his head, very confused.
"The head of the elephant demon!"
Water God Varuna blinked and mumbled to himself.
Boom!
Rumble!
This statement, like thunder, resonated in the ears of the many Devas, shocking them to their core and bringing immediate realization.
Understood!
The head of the elephant demon!
"Yes!"
"The head of the elephant demon can definitely be used!"
Fire God Agni murmured.
At this moment, Shiva also gazed intently at his wife and said, "Uma, Indra is right to quell the rage, this child can still be saved, he can be resurrected!"
Parvati’s eyes widened as she stared intently at Shiva.
Her chest heaved uncontrollably as she gasped for breath, without uttering a word.
"I will revive this child!"
Shiva continued.
Upon hearing this, Parvati finally reacted.
The golden halo behind her spun, like a falling sun, twinkling with splendid light. Goddess Kali and Goddess Dhara transformed into two beams of golden light and promptly returned.
Her immense form also began to shrink at this moment, the light faded, returning to her original state.
Swish!
Parvati stood in place, her gaze intense, fixedly staring at Shiva.
"My lord!"
"Is it really true?"
Parvati asked eagerly.
Shiva shook his head and said, "Uma, I would not deceive you."
As he spoke, he lifted his right hand, a flash of golden light in his palm, and a huge elephant head suddenly appeared in his grip.
This elephant head’s eyes were tightly closed, with a gentle smile on its lips, as if a baby contentedly slept.
At that moment, Indra secretly observed and finally let out a long sigh of relief.
"It seems there’s no problem now!"
Indra thought to himself.
He looked intently at the Lady Master to see Parvati’s expression slightly tense, standing in place, revealing an extremely anxious demeanor.
Indistinctly, Indra felt a flicker of light at the Lady Master’s fingertips.
A thread of golden aura wafted out, instantly merging into the void.
"Hmm?!"
"What was that just now?"
Indra’s brow furrowed as he focused his gaze; only to see Parvati had already approached Mahadeva. The sight of that wisp of aura felt like an illusion.
"Could I have been mistaken?"
Indra thought, his mind filled with surprise and doubt.
He had a bad feeling that this matter might not be completely resolved.
Thinking this, he looked up to see Mahadeva was moving towards Parvati.
"Narada!"
"Go call the Ashvin twins!"
Indra turned and said to the Immortal Narada.
Upon hearing this, Narada, the Immortal, was slightly startled and asked, "What do you need the Ashvin twins for?"
"Of course, to help Mahadeva attach the head!"
"And also to heal Surya!"
"Of course, Narada, you can also receive their assistance!"
Indra said.
During the conversation, he turned his head to look at the weakened Surya, whose face was dark and his features gaunt and feeble, propped up by Agni, looking utterly listless.
Poor Surya, it seems like there’s always someone keeping him down!
"Narayana ah~ Narayana!"
"You’re right!"
"That hurts!"
"I need to find the twin horse-boys to get treated properly!"
Narada the Immortal clutched his chest, grimacing in pain and with an expression of agony on his face, he quickly said.
The next moment, he too strode off directly.
Indra took a deep breath and looked at the Three Aspects Deity, only to see that they had already taken big steps towards the cave.
He immediately followed suit.
Soon, all the Devas followed Mahadeva to the entrance of the cave.
"Parvati!"
"Stay here, I will revive our child!"
Shiva hugged his child’s headless corpse, turned his head towards Parvati, and said solemnly.
Parvati looked tense, her face full of worry.
Her hands were tightly clasped together.
"Don’t worry!"
"Mahadeva is kind-hearted; once, when you died, he sent an avatar to decapitate Daksha with a single stroke, but afterwards, he also revived him!"
"There should be no problems with the revival this time either!"
"Just calmly wait!"
Vishnu, with a smile on his face, counselled.
Hearing her brother’s advice, Parvati took a deep breath, and she moved slightly aside, opening the path to the cave.
...
Inside the cave.
The stone bed was flat, covered with a golden carpet, a headless corpse laid on the stone bed.
All the Devas remained silent.
Soon, accompanied by praises, Narada arrived with two handsome youths.
"Narayana ah~ Narayana!"
"Heavenly Emperor!"
"I’ve called the twin horse-boys over!"
Narada the Immortal quickly said.
The twin horse-boys stepped forward.
"Praises to the Heavenly Emperor!"
"Praises to the Heavenly Emperor!"
Sadhya and Dasra both folded their hands in prayer, giving their devout praises to Indra.
"Go ahead and help!"
Indra said with a smile.
Upon hearing this, the two of them immediately walked up to the stone bed.
Kashigyakya wore a complicated expression.
Sigh!
He felt like a complete failure as the Heavenly Emperor, never victorious, only defeated.
He hadn’t sufficiently protected the Devas!
"Since becoming the Heavenly Emperor, I have never tasted victory. I remember defeating Toraga, but from that point onwards, I’ve never won again."
"Sigh!"
"I’ve let down my teacher’s expectations, the Devas, everyone’s expectations; I’m truly not fit to be the Heavenly Emperor!"
"When will I be invincible again like I used to be!"
Kashigyakya sighed deeply, his mood sinking.
What a failure!
"But if I give up the position, I would truly let down my teacher, and I fear he would not be pleased!"
"I just hope that whoever follows can do a better job!"
Kashigyakya’s gaze shifted.
He blinked, looking suddenly towards the weakened Sun God Surya.
"Sun God Surya is quite good; he has great prestige among the Devas and has saved them before. He truly would be fitting."
Kashigyakya thought to himself.
Thinking this, he recalled Sani.
"Speaking of Sani, after getting married, he also began his austere practice, and by now it’s about complete!"
"I wonder if he could do it?!"
Kashigyakya pondered.
That moment, Shiva finally made a move, and in his hands appeared a large elephant head.
Master of head replacement, online!
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