27 Nearly Got Fooled, Didnst I? (2/2)
While she was able to transform to her demonic form, that was because it aided by her power that resided in her soul. However, to change a human's body to a siren's was impossible unless she turned her flesh. Hongyue narrowed her eyes, that wasn't all that impossible. If she was able to find a particular plant, she might just be able to...
In the midst of her thoughts, Hongyue swept her hand in front of her in the shape of an arc. In an instant, all the water around her pulled away from her body. As the water moved away, it formed a circle around Hongyue, keeping her in a large pocket of air. Although unsatisfied, Hongyue tried to recollect all the information she has gotten.
She considered the problem at hand.
From what she knew, a godly weapon would always be dormant, waiting for a catalyst to awaken it. Only after, would it take effect and activate. This would mean that the rosebuds were forced awake by someone and gave nectar within withheld the part of the god's soul to that person. Who did the general get to do that?
And how?
The rose held chaotic energy, other than her, there was no one else closest to that sort of power. Unless she thought, the person had two elements which one had to be a dark element. With two elements, the two would have to compete with one other which would cause the powers within them to be unbalanced. This would create a small amount of discord like energy which could be the catalyst.
In order to communicate with the plant, that person would most definitely have to be a nature nurturer. On the top of her head, there was someone somewhat capable, someone fitted well with the description.
Hongyue narrowed her eyes.
”I nearly got fooled, didn't I?” She whispered coldly.
Their face popped into her head. That person was --
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”--Lan'er.”
”Father.” Lan'er greeted the general, respectfully.
The general gazed at her coldly, ”What are you doing here so late?”
Lan'er took a moment to rethink her answer before continuing, ”Father, this daughter had some concerns at heart and could not sleep.”