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The Strongest Mythical Emperor

This book, alternatively titled "The Heavenly Court of Great Qin," unfolds the tale of Qin Jun, who finds himself transported to a realm where he assumes the role of a demoted prince. Despite the challenging circumstances, destiny has more in store for Qin Jun than despair—enter the Mythology System! Under this system's influence, any character from mythology can be summoned into existence - The awe-inspiring might of the Supreme Heaven Great Sage, Sun Wukong, capable of shaking mountains and rivers with a single strike of his staff; The Thousand-Mile Eye and Favorable Wind Ears, acquiring profound perception of everything in the world. The Tathāgata Buddha, holding the Buddha Land within the palm of his hand, becomes an indomitable force from which no one can escape. Amidst this divine realm of Gods and Demons, Qin Jun solemnly pledges to rise as the preeminent Divine Emperor, determined to carve his path to unparalleled strength.

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Chapter 821: The Great War Between the Yin and Yang Realms

Houqing, Ying Gou, Drought, and Jiangchen are honored by later generations as the Four Great Zombie Ancestors, the progenitors of zombies!

These Four Great Zombie Ancestors are not to be underestimated; among them, Jiangchen did not exist in ancient mythology but was fabricated by modern Huaxia People. However, as the tale was told repeatedly, it became accepted as truth.

Drought, in ancient mythology, is a monster that brings about drought disasters.

"The Book of Songs · Greater Odes · Han Cloud": "Drought grieves as a disaster, searing as if with intense heat."

"Shen Yi Jing" says: "There is a creature in the south, two to three feet tall, with bare body, eyes atop its head, moving like the wind, named Drought. Wherever it appears, great droughts occur, the land is scorched for thousands of miles, it is also known as Mother of Drought."

There are also many records about zombies in ancient mythology, and they can't be discussed without mentioning Drought.