In A Cultivation World With An Entertainment Park-Chapter 166 The Serpent Deity, Nibbana

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[In the Time Before Man... The Serpent Gods existed.]

Instantly, Miroku was shown the most beautiful sight he had ever seen.

It was the home of the Gods!

They all wore airy white pieces of fabric that hugged their bodies tightly.

There was food, music, laughter, and just sheer joy amongst them.

And just when Miroku was confused about what part of them seemed snake-like, he saw the Gods and Goddesses all transform into Snakes that were as large as the entire sky!

The image of the serpent Gods next to a moon made his before body tremble in shock and awe.

Eh? Was the moon the same size as the serpent's eyeballs?

Boom!

A wave of powerful energy emitted out the more he watched.

And subconsciously, he found himself backing away and cowering in fear.

Choking. Choking.

One of the serpent Gods, in particular, the one with Rainbow-coloured skin, looked at him dead in the eye, almost turning him into stone.

Cough. Cough. Cough. Cough~

Miroku choked in pain as the pressure alone made him feel like his entire insides were about to burst right open like an overcooked loaf of bread.

He gripped his neck hard as if trying to force himself to breathe after getting stressed by the strange Rainbow God, who was called Nibbana.

His beautiful snakeskin glistened and shone brighter than any piece of jewelry. And even after transforming, Miroku wouldn't help but be dazed by the handsomeness of Nibbana.

At the same time, he was also curious about who this Nibbana was.

Who was he, and why was he getting a lot of vision/screen time?

(?^?)

Miroku frowned, watching the ever-changing scenes while listening to the powerful voice in his ears.

[Day in, day out, the Serpent Gods and Goddesses celebrated nonstop. It was always a time of festivity in Heavens.

And as jubilation continued years after years, decades after decade, centuries after centuries after millenniums after millenniums... The Serpent Gods and Goddesses finally got bored... And with boredom, came troubles!]

Miroku suddenly felt ominous.

Then suddenly, the scene quickly changed to a terrifying image that made this face pale with horror.

F***! All this happened because they were bored?

Dammit!

....

[With the boredom of the Gods, Nibbana, the serpent Deity of Wisdom and chaos, soon proposed a fascinating thought to these restless deities.

But you see, if there was one deity that always had evil schemes up his sleeve, it was Nibbana.

His striking beauty was a stark contrast to his heart.

And now, he was ready to set his plan into motion!]

Bubuum~

Miroku was too shocked for words.

The more he listened, the more he loathed that guy.

In essence, the reason why Nibbana proposed this game was because he wanted to shake the faith of the humans in the other Gods. For more chapters, please visit

You see... the Gods lived and fed off the worship of the humans.

So he wanted to diminish the faith humans had in the other Gods, thus, limiting the prayers and energy needed to keep them awake.

That's right. Nibbana planned to put them in a state of eternal rest!... At least until he found their 'Godheads' and destroyed them permanently.

Hahahhahahah!

Nibbana wanted to be the only God in existence and had long planned for the opportune moment to put his plans into action.

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Like so, centuries and ages have passed since first proposed.

And as expected, this game solved Gods’ need for fun and entertainment.

They allowed Nibbana to transform the entire world into what it is today.

The world was broken into countless pieces and made to float way up into the s

No one knew how far high up the last floating island was, but some guessed that there should be thousands and thousands of land floating up there. 𝘧r𝗲𝑒𝔀𝘦𝙗𝓃oν𝑒l.𝐜𝗼m

After all, the current place where Miroku landed only had a massive city in it.

So imagine if all cities and regions in the world broke apart like this and were stacked up in this manner?

Several people didn't know what to make of this new world.

But for Miroku, he felt like it should be similar to how the Lower Realm, Ordinary realm, and Upper realms were all one step higher than another.

The only difference was that back in the lower realm, one had ascended if one wanted to get to the next domain.

But in this place, it seemed like they would have to go through several deadly trials if they wanted to advance upwards.

Well, in this world, the height level they seem to be at was the lowest starting point for any of the following lands here.

That's right. On the very bottom, way below the clouds, always nothing else but Lava... Hot boiling lava would kill anyone who got pushed down from above. And if the height drop or the actual lava alone didn't kill them, then the Giant lava Serpents would.

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Another interesting thing about this world was that all floating land masses at the same height were accessible to the people via teleportation.

Also, those at height levels can visit lower-level regions with no problem.

But if one wanted to go higher than they were stationed, they would have to go through the trials.

Hehehehehe!

You say that if you were the one, you would give up and sit still?

Every day, every month, every year... the lava levels below rise up like a typhoon.

And if one doesn't advance, they would have no choice but to die sooner or later.

And as of now, several floating islands had long been destroyed and engulfed by the lava when their time was up.

So the faster one advanced, the better for them.

But that said, how does this all tie up with Nibbana's scheme?

Heh. Over the years, the guy had been secretly whispering to the humans, making them blame the deities they had once worshiped... Especially after some had lost their beloved ones to the lava monsters below.

With time, the humans had less and less faith in the Deities they used to worship passionately. And before the other deities realized Nibbana's true face, it was too late.

Their powers were weak, and they fell into a deep slumber.

Thus began Nibbana's Godly era!