The Growth of a God

Chapter 746 Aladdin's Lamp

Chapter 746 Aladdin's Lamp

At the same time, in Li Hao’s dream.

"What are you going to do now?"

Looking at the smoke trapped in his memory with interest, Li Hao tried to explore its origin and identity.

Since the other party appeared on Earth, it must have left behind myths and legends about itself on Earth.

Li Hao is now very curious, how can this ancient god's obsession, which doesn't seem to be very powerful, pull himself into his dream?
If you can force the other party to use your own abilities, you will most likely be able to figure out the other party's mythological prototype.

"You...are not human..."

Although he had lost most of his ability to think, the cloud of smoke was still the obsession of a god.

After realizing that Li Hao had the ability to trap itself, the cloud of smoke finally revealed its true form.

It was a giant fairy with a human-like upper body and a ball of blue smoke in the lower half.

His body is as big as a giant, yet it looks very transparent at first glance...

Because His main body is composed of "fire" and "steam", not real flesh and blood and material structure.

The blood transformed from flames flows under its skin, and the steam emitted from its nostrils emits scorching heat...

"The Genie of the Lamp?"

"Aladdin's lamp?"

With his mouth wide open in surprise, Li Hao rubbed his eyes vigorously, and finally he was sure that he was not seeing things.

Yes, although its appearance is somewhat different from the legendary genie in the magic lamp.

But the other party's typical Arab appearance confirmed His identity.

To be honest, this was the first time Li Hao encountered a character from a fairy tale rather than a myth.

Although in fact, "One Thousand and One Nights" itself has a strong mythological color, it is ultimately just a fairy tale of the Arab folk.

If Li Hao had not seen it with his own eyes, he would never have believed that a character in a fairy tale could actually be a real ancient god.

"who are you?"

Perhaps because he had transformed into an elf, the other party finally became much more sober.

Unfortunately, even if it turned back into an elf, the other party still could not leave Li Hao's memory.

This dream, which originally belonged to the elf, has become the carrier of Li Hao's memory and a cage that traps the elf under his control.

"who am I?"

"You were the one who pulled me here, but now you're asking me who I am?"

Instead of directly answering the elf's question, Li Hao just asked back with a smile.

"..."

Looking at Li Hao vigilantly, the elf was silent for a while before continuing.

"You are not my master, and you have not been recognized by the magic lamp."

"You shouldn't be here. This is just a misunderstanding."

Without knowing Li Hao's background, the elf decisively chose to give in.

However, Li Hao heard some subtle differences in the other party's words - he found that he seemed to have some preconceived ideas.

"Aren't you the remnant of an ancient god?"

Li Hao made such a judgment not only because of the elf's clarity at the moment.

Moreover, if the elf is really the obsession of an ancient god, then it is absolutely impossible for it to have any master.

"So you are here for the master?"

The elf also heard the disappointment in Li Hao's words and reacted immediately.

“I am indeed not the master. I am just the elf created by the master.”……………………………………………………………………………………………………

God's treasure house, in the huge library.

"One Thousand and One Nights?"

Flipping through the book in his hand carefully, Li Hao ignored the wide-open eye on the spine of the book.

After hearing Li Hao's murmur, the eye suddenly turned slightly, and then automatically turned to the page that recorded Aladdin's magic lamp.

"Thank you."

Seeing this, Li Hao understood and touched the spine of the book, and his eye immediately revealed a look of joy.

This is the most detailed compilation of "One Thousand and One Nights".

It not only records many story details that are different from the modern versions, but also very attentively tells the various sources and origins of these folk fairy tales.

For example, this book has a very detailed record of the origin of Aladdin's magic lamp.

The essence of "One Thousand and One Nights" is Arabic folk tales and a hodgepodge of Islamic mythology.

In the mythological system of Islam.

Jinns are supernatural beings created by God Allah using smokeless fire. They can be good or evil, and can help or harm people.

Their characteristic is their randomly changing body shape, and they like to hide in various objects.

Under normal circumstances, humans cannot see jinn. Only those blessed and chosen by Allah can get the help of jinn.

In other mythological systems, these elves can be regarded as gods, monsters, and demons.

Aladdin's magic lamp in "One Thousand and One Nights" is a branch and evolution of this genie.

The original source can no longer be traced.

But this special branch of the genie does seem to possess the ability to help its master realize his wishes, just as described in fairy tales.

However, the genie in the magic lamp itself also has preferences for good and evil.

Depending on its own preferences for good and evil, the genie in the magic lamp has different ways of fulfilling the master's wishes.

"It sounds like it's full of evil fun..."

The same wish, with different ways of realization, will inevitably bring different results.

Li Hao didn't even need to experience it himself. Just thinking about the fate of those greedy people in myths and legends would make him realize how much of a bad taste the one who created the genie in the magic lamp had.

"So now the question is, is the ancient god who created the genie still alive?"

The ancient god's obsession can only exert its extraordinary power after possessing a "vestor".

But if the ancient god who created the genie in the magic lamp is still alive, why would the genie in the magic lamp become what it is now?

On the contrary, what if the ancient god who created the genie in the magic lamp has completely disappeared.

Then the existence of this genie in the magic lamp seems a little incredible - why didn't it disappear with the death of its creator?
"Reality benders..."

After a brief thought, Li Hao recited the term softly.

Only a true "reality warper" can create such a miracle in the [Sinking Zone].

In other words, the ancient god who created the genie in the magic lamp was at least a supreme god who descended to the [Sinking Zone] in his prime.

After clarifying this, Li Hao had only one last question in his mind.

Did the "reality warper" learn of the legend of the genie and then distort reality to create such a genie?
Or is that "reality warper" the original God, Allah?

Monthly ticket/recommendation ticket

 PS: This mythological theme has a lot of restrictions, and I forgot this when I was thinking about the outline.

  Skip quickly and move on to the next topic!

  PS2: I hope this one doesn't get stuck, I'm really asking for trouble!
  
 
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