Chapter 530: Chapter 463: Sani is Very Happy, Don’t Come Over! (Seeking Monthly Pass!)
"Sani’s evil eye may bring misfortune to Kailash!"
"How could you let him come and capture you?"
"Besides, as the God of Gods, wouldn’t it damage your majesty if Sani were to find you?"
Narada, the Immortal, spread his hands, his face filled with confusion.
He did not understand why Mahadeva would do this!
Shiva smiled.
His eyes calm, he gazed at Narada the Immortal and began to speak.
"The God of Karmic Fruit is responsible for overseeing the Devas, rewarding the good and punishing the evil. He needs to act impartially while the Devas should also hold him in awe!"
"If this act could make the Devas hold the God of Karmic Fruit in reverence,"
"that would be a very good thing!"
Shiva said warmly.
Upon hearing this, Narada, the Immortal, shook his head thoughtfully.
"Truly a benevolent Mahadeva!"
Narada the Immortal pressed his palms together and smiled.
His eyes shifted slightly, and he couldn’t help but ponder that Sani’s evil eye was indeed very powerful; if he encountered the Lady Master in Kailash, it would definitely be quite a show.
"It’s also a stroke of good luck that Sani could become the Heavenly Emperor!"
"Indra has been quite good to me!"
"Perhaps the Lady Master could teach Sani a lesson!"
Narada’s lips curved upwards slightly, and as his eyes darted about, he immediately concocted a mischievous plan.
...
The next day.
In the darkness before dawn, Sani had already arrived.
He stood atop the pitch-black crow, its wings flapping so fiercely that they blocked out the sun, and endless black feathers fell from the sky, landing on the pristine snow of Kailash.
"Mahadeva had me come here, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to find him!"
Sani worried internally.
He stood upon the back of the crow, looking down in search of Mahadeva’s traces.
Elsewhere.
Shiva, holding his Trishula, took large strides through the lush, deep green forest.
Thud, thud, thud!
His footsteps hurried, walking barefoot, constantly resounding through the fallen leaves.
Soon, Shiva arrived beneath a huge banyan tree. He looked up slightly to see the massive tree, its trunk about a zhang wide, with dense branches hanging down from the trunk, plugging into the earth, forming a wall of trees.
These hanging branches, combined together, almost formed a treehouse covered in green leaves.
"This tree is nice!"
Shiva said with a smile.
He gripped the Trishula and immediately hid among them.
At this moment, Sani, riding the crow, his eyes glowing a deep blue, scanned the sacred snowy mountains.
Whoosh!
The brilliance of his gaze flashed, like deep blue shooting stars, but he could not see Mahadeva.
"Mahadeva is indeed not here!"
"I must look around!"
Sani muttered to himself.
He glanced around, bent down, and gently patted the neck of the crow.
Squawk, squawk, squawk!!!
The crow cried loudly and took flight.
Sani also fell from the top of the crow’s head down into the dense forest, and the crow as per Sani’s command, split off, circling above the snowy mountains, starting the search.
Swoosh!!!
Sani’s eyes emitted deep blue light, constantly moving through the darkness.
He blinked his eyes, growing somewhat anxious.
Mahadeva, as the God of Gods, was not someone even his powerful evil eye could likely find.
"Forget it!"
"Let’s give it a try!"
"Use the power of the God of Karmic Fruit!"
Sani’s expression became stern.
His eyes suddenly released twin beams of deep blue light, akin to deep blue searchlights scanning left and right through the dense forest.
Simultaneously, the crow’s eyes also emitted streaks of faint light.
Whoosh!
A god and a bird swept their gazes across.
But after a while, Sani could not find any trace of Mahadeva at all.
"Mahadeva is truly too powerful!"
"I can’t find him, not at all!"
Sani murmured.
Squawk!!!
A sharp cry of the crow suddenly echoed, reaching Sani’s ears.
"Hm!"
"Found him?!"
Sani looked shocked and quickly turned his head to look.
He had not found him, but his crow had found Mahadeva’s traces!
Whoosh!
Sani’s form flickered, turning into a beam of blue light, shooting into the sky.
In an instant, he landed before a large banyan tree, looking forward and seeing Mahadeva Shiva, bowing his head, cautiously stepping out from a hollow in the banyan tree.
"Mahadeva!"
Sani’s eyes widened, a face full of joy.
He had never imagined he could actually find Mahadeva.
Shiva raised his head.
He fixed his gaze on his disciple, unable to hide a smile.
"Sani!"
"You are indeed formidable!"
Shiva said with a smile, continuing, "Sani, you found even me, your power is beyond your imagination!"
Sani’s eyes sparkled with brilliance.
A faint deep blue light flickered, rippling like a halo behind him, casting beautiful radiance.
"Even Mahadeva’s power couldn’t stop me!"
"This is the power of the God of Karmic Fruit!"
"This is my power, Sani!"
Sani thought to himself.
At this moment, his heart was suddenly filled with confidence.
"Praise Mahadeva!"
"Thank the Supreme Lord for the guidance!"
"I have felt my own power, and I am now fearless!"
Sani murmured.
He placed his hands together, raised them to the top of his forehead, and sincerely bowed to Mahadeva.
Shiva shook his head and smiled at Sani.
"!!!"
At that moment, Sani’s eyes gleamed. He took a deep breath and continued to speak to Shiva, "Mahadeva, I now understand what I need to do next!"
"Please forgive me, I want to return to the Heavenly Realm!"
Sani shook his head and smiled.
"Go ahead!"
Shiva smiled.
Sani took a deep breath.
He immediately turned around, soared up, and transformed into a beam of blue light that landed on a crow.
The next moment, the crow flapped its wings and flew towards the sky.
Ya! Ya! Ya!
The sound of crows cawing echoed everywhere.
As Sani’s figure disappeared into the distance, two beams of light suddenly fell and transformed into the figures of Narada the Immortal and Parvati.
"Lady Master!"
"This way!"
Narada the Immortal spoke.
Parvati’s eyes were slightly cold; her eyebrows furrowed as she surveyed her surroundings intently.
"Has Sani been here?"
Parvati walked straight up to Shiva and asked.
She had instantly felt the residual power surrounding them, the power of the God of Karmic Fruit.
At this time, Parvati’s expression was worried and tense.
Sani’s evil eye meant nothing to her, but if it fell upon Vinayaka, it might cause harm.
Parvati had every reason to worry!
"Uma!"
"Sani has left already, no need to worry!"
"Rest assured, his evil eye won’t harm our child!"
Shiva turned his head towards his wife, shook his head, and smiled.
"!!!"
Parvati’s eyebrows knitted tightly.
Although her husband said so, her mood was not at all light!
This concerned the safety of their child!
"Husband!"
"How could you let Sani roam around Kailash freely?"
Parvati scolded.
She truly could not comprehend her husband, who seemed to put his devotees above his own family.
Sometimes he would even act against his family for the sake of his devotees.
Now her husband had improved a bit, showing more care for his family, but sometimes he still failed to distinguish what was more important.
Shiva looked at his wife with a smile, his demeanor calm.
"Parvati!"
"Sani has already left!"
"Vinayaka has not encountered any trouble!"
Shiva, barefoot, slowly walked up to Parvati and smiled.
He raised his hand to embrace his wife, gently patting Parvati’s back.
"Sani will control himself!"
"There won’t be any problems!"
Shiva reassured.
...
Brahmaloka.
Lotuses abound, the sky blue pervades, and a faint scent of lotus wafts through the air.
Brahma sat cross-legged on a lotus, his eyes closed atop his four heads, his breath even as if he had entered a meditation state.
Sarasvatidevi also wore a smile, holding a Vina, sitting on a lotus.
Boom!
Booming!
Suddenly, a terrifying tremor exploded in Brahmaloka, a horrifying wave of life force vibrated like ocean waves surging around.
Instantly, countless lotuses in Brahmaloka burst into fragments.
White, azure, and pink lotus petals shattered, scattering in all directions, pouring down.
"What!"
Brahma suddenly widened his eyes in shock.
His four heads repeatedly lifted, their eyes gleaming, unbelievingly staring at the surrounding scenes.
Sarasvatidevi also turned her head to look, her eyebrows deeply furrowed.
"Husband!"
"Hadn’t Brahmaloka been reinforced before?"
"Why is it trembling again?"
Sarasvatidevi exclaimed in alarm.
Shush!
Brahma’s eyes narrowed, looking ahead.
The next moment, he saw a patch of crimson mist rising in the distance of Brahmaloka, a scarlet light shooting straight up into the sky, illuminating the entire Brahmaloka.
Thump!!!
Accompanied by the sound of a footstep breaking through the air, a bare giant foot stepped out of the red mist.
"Sindura!"
Brahma looked at this figure, his eyes instantly widened, exclaiming in alarm.
Not good!
This rebel was still his son, entitled to enter Brahmaloka!
"Sindura!"
Sarasvatidevi also focused her gaze, staring intently at this figure before her, her beautiful face immediately showing shock.
Sindura clenched his fists.
His broad chest glowed with a crimson light.
The dense red mist behind him swirled around, casting him in the light of a blood-colored demon.
"Brahma!"
"I have returned!"
Returned! Returned! Returned!
Sindura’s low roar reverberated, echoing throughout Brahmaloka, stirring up waves of disturbances.
Hearing this, Brahma’s expression changed.
He swayed, his face struck with fear, swallowing his saliva nervously as he pulled out a flask, reaching into the mouth to scoop out some water.
Ready to curse at any moment!
"Don’t come over here!"
Brahma cried out in alarm.