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Chapter 669 - 533: Rushitan’s Rage, Absorbing the Flames of Anger!
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Chapter 669: Chapter 533: Rushitan’s Rage, Absorbing the Flames of Anger!

"Don’t think you can fool me!"

"I need to see my mother, I need to see Grandmother Aditi!"

Rushitan bellowed.

Whoosh!

Rushitan charged toward the ground.

He seemed to have exhausted all his strength, desperately plunging toward the earth, heading for his mother’s dwelling.

He had to get some answers!

Shiva’s Trishula paused slightly in his hand, and in the blink of an eye, he too moved. A white mist blew over and enveloped him, and by the time it had cleared, he had vanished.

"Let’s go!"

"Let’s go together!"

Vishnu revealed a faint smile.

On the tip of his finger, the Mysterious Wheel of Sight spun. Golden light emanated from him, outlining his bright yellow garments in gold, twinkling, and then he disappeared from the spot.

Parvati and Vinayaka followed closely behind.

Swish!

The Devas looked at each other in bewilderment.

They widened their eyes, sizing up one another, murmuring incessantly.

"Wait, I’m a bit confused!"

Fire God Agni furrowed his brow, gesturing with his hand, "This Rushitan is the Son of Mahadeva?"

"I got it, that’s right!"

Wind God Vayu shook his head, speaking with certainty.

Water God Varuna also blinked his eyes.

"Rushitan was raised by Earth Mother Xīmí, and therefore he thought he was the son of the Heavenly Emperor. With Xīmí absent from the Heavenly Realm for years, it led Rushitan to believe that the Heavenly Emperor had abandoned them."

Varuna said.

With these explanations, everything became clear.

"So Rushitan controlled Vinayaka to have Vinayaka Curse the Moon God as retaliation!"

Sun God Surya’s eyes brightened in realization.

They wanted to glance at Soma.

But they stopped midway, remembering the Curse that plagued Soma.

"Soma!"

"Quick, go to the Mortal Realm!"

Sun God Surya coughed lightly, straightening his body and turning away from Soma, he reminded.

"Yeah, Soma, go find them!"

"It’s all good! All good!"

...

The Devas discussed among themselves with various comments.

"!!!"

Moon God Soma’s eyes teared up, on the verge of crying.

Upon hearing this, he figured he was the unluckiest one!

It seemed he just spoke a few extra words and attracted the Little Elephant God’s attention, earning himself a Curse.

How could he be so unlucky!

"I’m really too innocent!"

Moon God Soma murmured.

With that said, he instantly soared into the sky, transforming into a beam of silver moonlight that cascaded toward the Mortal Realm.

The Devas also turned into beams of light.

Swish swish swish!

In an instant, tranquility returned to the Heavenly Realm.

Yeshetuo Goddess tilted her head.

She seemed to understand now; the Supreme Lord actually had another Lady Master outside – she wondered if the new Lady Master was easy to get along with.

Shachi blinked her sparkling eyes, a gleam flashing through them.

She had heard the last words of Rushitan, Aditi also knew about this.

"It seems Grandmother Aditi knows about this!"

"I must pay her a visit!"

Shachi thought to herself.

...

In front of the thatched cottage.

Seven figures stood upon the earth, radiating golden light, enveloping a multicolored peacock thoroughly with thunderous winds.

"You’re surrounded!"

"I advise you to lie down immediately!"

"Lying face up is okay too!"

...

A succession of children’s voices rang out.

Kama Sur twisted its long neck, strolling leisurely, its colorful plumage on its head gently swaying, casting a dizzying seven-colored light in the sunlight.

The seven figures jumped up.

They formed an enclosing gesture like seven bright bolts of lightning, swift as lightning itself, set to fall upon Kama Sur’s back.

The next moment, Kama Sur’s tail feathers suddenly stood erect, unfolding like a fan.

Swish!

The seven-colored light flickered.

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, and various other lights emerged, forming patterns like eyes on its tail feathers, reflecting beautiful designs.

A surge of emotions also welled up.

The seven bodies leaping in midair suddenly lost strength and immediately fell to the ground.

"Aw, we failed again!"

"Hehe, I knew we couldn’t win, but it’s all part of the plan."

"So stupid! I’m so stupid!"

They either cried or laughed, were either smug or secretly distressed, some standing with hands on hips arrogantly; others slumped, squatting on the ground, drawing circles in defeat.

Under the influence of these emotional forces.

The Maruts were affected by different emotions, instantly losing self-control.

Screech!!!

Kama Sur raised its neck, calling proudly toward the sky.

Its voice pierced in all directions.

At that moment, as it looked up, a red comet also swiftly came into view, streaking toward the thatched cottage’s location.

Upon seeing this, Kama Sur’s pupils contracted.

The whoosh of wind!

With the approach of this red light, a violent wind also began to blow, causing the seven tail feathers to sway in the breeze, casting radiant light like ripples on water.

Boom boom boom!

The ground shook, forming a large crater and kicking up dust all around.

Rushitan fell to the earth, striding out of the crater.

He looked around and saw his younger brothers, the Maruts, fallen on the ground, while a large peacock stared at him with wide eyes, intently fixed on him.

"!!!"

"You bullied my brothers!"

Rushitan’s eyebrows shot up, glaring fiercely at Kama Sur. His four blood-red arms tensed instantly, and anger in his heart flared.

Boom!

Rushitan, fueled by rage, leaped forward.

Swinging his fists, he rushed in front of Kama Sur, delivering a crushing punch down on the peacock.

Boom boom boom!

The ground trembled, and stones rocked.

Behind Kama Sur, a seven-colored light arose, brushing lightly like a fan, protecting the house behind it.

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