"Pure and virtuous, radiant with music and dance, immortal and eternal."

“The Venerable One of Compassion resides in the Himalayas.”

"To deliver us from the calamities of the world."

"When the three gods appear, the Lord's name will also be illustrious."

"You are the compassionate Brahma, with a beautiful and cosmic countenance."

"Your long hair is intertwined with the stars of the universe, always by your side."

"You are vast and boundless, loving and serene."

"Homage to the Supreme Lord, Gavia the Perfect One."

……

Afterwards, when everything was over, Kama, who had left the forest with Gavia, peered at Gavia's face.

"Why did you, Gavia, show special favor to that demigod named Water Bearer?"

A question appeared in Kama's eyes, and he finally spoke the words that had been on his mind for a long time.

The god of love could see the fervor of the water spirit for Gavia, as evidenced by the praise he had just received. However, Kama found it quite normal, as the god of love often saw other gods' followers with similar fervor as he traveled the earth.

Why would a supreme and powerful god condescend to take care of a mermaid's child?

Could it be that he found love like Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu?

Wow, I see. I've never seen what the love of a god of marriage is like before, and now I'm really interested.

"He is special."

It really is because of that mermaid. How strange! Love can actually be born between a silly mermaid and a supreme god. The more I think about it, the more motivated I feel.

Gavia's answer made Kama think the same thing again, but Gavia's next words confused Kama, who already had his own judgment.

“I am watching over the Water Defender, and I am also watching over everything in this world, including you, Kama.”

"Eh?!"

Kama was subconsciously surprised, which made Gavia smile at the god of love.

"After all, I have always hoped that the world can continue peacefully."

With that, Gavia turned and walked away leisurely.

Kama's gaze never left the silver figure until it disappeared into the darkness of the sky.

This sea reflects the starry sky like a mirror, shining brilliantly.

After Gavia left, Kama sat alone on a rock by the lake, gazing at the beautiful scenery, and uttered the words Gavia had just spoken:

"I've always hoped that the world could continue peacefully... Are all the wishes of the gods so grand?"

Kama faced the sea and gently touched the water with his hand, causing his reflection in the water to twist and turn in the waves.

Although Kama felt honored to be noticed by the god of prophecy after Gavia said, "Actually, I have been paying attention to you," she also felt that it might just be a polite remark. After all, there were so many gods, and she was not special, so why would they pay attention to her? But then she thought that Gavia was an ascetic, so he probably wouldn't lie.

That means they are really focused on themselves... That's normal, after all, even the god Gavia said he was focused on the world, so it's normal for all the gods to be focused on it.

Kama answered himself in his heart.

Then Cupid looked up at the starry sky.

"...Hmm, I still don't understand the God of Compassion's thoughts. Although there are some people and gods in this world I'm destined never to meet, some landscapes I've never seen, and some fickle and insincere lovers who toy with love—I wish they were dead. But they only deserve punishment, not death. Perhaps they are guilty to me, but they are innocent..."

After murmuring this, Cupid was about to leave, but subconsciously looked down at the sea again and found that he had started to laugh without realizing it.

"Oh, so I also hope that the world can continue peacefully."

Kama blinked and clenched his fist.

"Alright, since God Gavia told me to do my best, I'll have to work hard from now on."

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Chapter 292 Teacher Bi, who never lies.

Just when Gavia thought he only needed to keep an eye on Shiva's wrathful incarnation, Water Deity, another piece of bad news arrived.

Before he could even deal with Shiva's wrath, this time it was Vishnu's turn—

The God of Protection has lost all his memories.

Why did this happen? The answer is actually quite simple: Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi had a dispute.

The incident began when Vishnu was meditating on the back of Shesha, the king of a thousand serpents. Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune, noticed that Vishnu was smiling during his meditation and asked, "Lord Vishnu, why are your lips smiling?"

With this question in mind, Lakshmi asked Shesa:

"Shesha, who do you think Lord Vishnu is meditating on right now?"

Shesa, whose chanting had been interrupted, realized that it was his mistress asking the question, and he couldn't very well not answer.

"My lady, you are Vishnu's other half. Is there anything in this world that I know that you do not?"

Upon hearing this, Lakshmi smiled in agreement, but then Shesa's words made her pause in surprise.

"As far as I know, when the Lord meditates, it is either with his followers or with the god Gavia."

“Gavia, the god of Gavia…”

After a moment of surprise, Lakshmi forced a smile and said, "But, it's also possible that Lord Vishnu is thinking of me. He loves me; I am his wife."

As Lakshmi spoke, she glanced at Vishnu again and noticed that he smiled for some reason while he was meditating.

Clearly... Lord Vishnu rarely laughs like this when he's not meditating...

"that……"

Shesa hesitated for a moment, then continued, “Mistress, I once heard the sage Narada say that the master will marry many wives.”

Instantly, the pupils of the goddess Lakshmi contracted.

Naratna is a great immortal who travels between heaven and earth, a messenger between gods and men, who makes predetermined things happen quickly and causes predetermined evil to perish quickly... To put it nicely, he is a bewitching immortal; to put it bluntly, he is a troublemaking immortal.

The sage Narada said, "You should know that destiny is something that affects everyone."

However, Shesa, caught up in the conversation, was completely oblivious to his mistress's reaction and continued talking. If it were Nandi, the neighbor's Shiva, he would have slapped himself a few times already.

“My lady, you know that any woman who practices devout asceticism will surely have her wishes granted by the master. Therefore, it might not be the god Gavia, but the master meditating on those women—”

Then, Shesa was frightened by the expressionless Lakshmi.

“Praise be to Vishnu, what nonsense did I just ramble on… Hahaha, Shesa, I believe that Master must be meditating on you, Mistress, you are Master’s beloved.”

However, Shesa's belated attempt to mend the situation was clearly ineffective, and Lakshmi remained expressionless.

“Well, Shesa, I will continue to sing praises to my master… Mistress, please take good care of my master…”

Shesha left as soon as he finished speaking, but Vishnu, who was still in meditation, was about to have his "pleasure".

Hearing Shesa's words, Lakshmi felt increasingly uneasy seeing Vishnu's smile. She recalled the conversation and actions of Moseni, an avatar of Vishnu, and the god Kavia when she was first born from the Ocean of Milk. At that time, she did not know that Moseni was Vishnu, and thought they were a match made in heaven...

In addition, there is the saying that Vishnu will grant wishes to women who practice asceticism, and all these blessings make Lakshmi feel very uncomfortable.

At that moment, Vishnu, having successfully completed his meditation, opened his eyes, looked at his beloved, and asked:

"While I am meditating, will anyone come looking for me?"

These were words Vishnu would say after each meditation, but now they didn't sit well with Lakshmi. Instead of responding with a smile as usual, she remained indifferent.

"No."

"Ah."

"...Lord Vishnu, who do you think is most likely to come looking for you?"

“Of course it’s Ka. Shiva is obsessed with asceticism, and Brahma and Svaha get along very well, so Ka is the most likely person to come to me during meditation.”

After Vishnu finished speaking, Lakshmi immediately said:

“Lord Vishnu, I have some questions for you.”

"As you wish, speak."

With a slight smile, Vishnu was completely unaware that his perfectly normal words had just touched a nerve with Lakshmi, who had just heard Shesa's words.

Immediately afterwards, Lakshmi said, word by word:

"When you meditate, a smile appears on your lips. Why is that? Who are you meditating on?"

At that moment, Vishnu's smile froze, and he paused for a few seconds before answering Lakshmi's question.

"As my other half, having been with me for so long, why does this question suddenly pop into your mind?"

Vishnu smiled slowly, a smile more radiant than ever before.

"I believe you know the answer to the question you asked."

Vishnu clearly meant "It's you," which is why he acted this way. However, unfortunately, Lakshmi's ability to grasp the key point when jealous is almost perfect.

"But I want to hear you say it yourself. I want to know who you are thinking about when you meditate."

"Most of the time, when I meditate, I think of you."

Although somewhat bewildered by Lakshmi's attitude, Vishnu still spoke the truth.

However, the Goddess of Fortune was unmoved and retorted:

"Most of the time? So that means it's not always like that."

"This……"

“Lord Vishnu, I once met five maidens on earth who said they wanted to marry you and serve you. I have been worried ever since. Please tell me, do you smile because you are thinking of them? To put my mind at ease, please tell me now that you only have me in your heart. Only then will I be at peace.”

Upon hearing this, Vishnu's smile vanished.

"What are you saying, Jixiang?"

The couple simply gazed at each other silently.

"Don't you know the truth?"

Vishnu gazed calmly at Lakshmi, saying, "In my heart are Ka and Shiva. How could I, to ease your unease, lie and say that you are the only one in my heart?"

"Ok."

Without the slightest hesitation, the goddess of protection, whose will to survive was zero, gritted her teeth and nodded.

"If two-thirds of your heart belongs to the other two people, does the rest of your heart belong to me? Tell me, is that so?"

Vishnu paused slightly, then said:

"Yes, that's true. You're in my heart too, Jixiang."

Originally, if things had progressed to this point, and if Lakshmi had been rendered speechless by Vishnu, the matter would likely have passed in a little while.

However, misfortune never comes singly, and just at this time—

"Praise be to Lord Vishnu."

"Praise be to Lord Vishnu."

"Praise be to Lord Vishnu."

"Praise be to Lord Vishnu."

"Praise be to Lord Vishnu."

The small echoes of the chants of the five maidens encountered by Lakshmi are heard here.

This caused Lakshmi's mood to explode again, and her face turned ugly.

What does "I also" mean? Who else is there besides me?

"...All my beloved believers, this world that can continue peacefully, all of these, together with you, occupy the remaining place in my heart."

But you're the only one in my heart.

Lakshmi pursed her lips. “I cherish this world just as much, but my heart belongs only to you. There is no room for anyone else in my heart but you. I can accept God Gavia or God Shiva, but why do you make me live in the same place as other believers in your heart?”

"Yes, that's the truth."

"Then this fact must change: your heart can only belong to me."

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