In the northern seas, there is a fish, its name is Kun.
The Kun is so vast, one can't fathom how many thousands of miles it stretches.
When angered and it takes flight, its wings shroud the sky like hanging clouds!
This was recorded in Zhuang Zi's Wandering Beyond, a description of the Kun Peng, and at the same time, it's listed in the Classic of Mountains and Seas as a divine beast.
Now, of the divine beasts that have appeared from the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there's the Phoenix, the Zhuo Jiu Yin, Xiang Liu, and now this Kun Peng has manifested…
This situation made Lu Chang'sheng have to suspect a close connection between the Classic of Mountains and Seas and this world.
Perhaps, people from this world once traveled to Earth and recorded their own divine beasts into that text.
Or maybe… some Earth transmigrator came here, and brought to life the divine beasts from the Classic of Mountains and Seas in this place…
