A thousand years ago, Yang God had no sons.
However, he had one younger brother and one disciple.
The bloodline of the younger brother continued.
Xing Fengyu, the leader of the Forty Thieves, descended from the bloodline of Yang God's younger brother.
Thus, Xing Fengyu claims to be the descendant of Yang God, which is both correct and incorrect.
Above the ancient star, with a golden canopy above his head, resembling a natural-born emperor, Chu Kuangren, is the successor of Yang God's disciple.
Naturally, he is also a successor of Yang God.
He is the disciple's disciple of Yang God.
"I didn't expect that Xu Gu, this pseudo son, would defy the heavens and attract all the enemies' attention."
Beside Chu Kuangren, a middle-aged man, though appearing indolent, had a sharp glint in his eyes.
He is the disciple of Yang God.
It was said that he was once the most likely to inherit the legacy of Yang God.
