Of course, the actual pollution process is probably way more complicated.
I'm just making a rough guess for now.
As for how the Great Wilderness Evil God pollutes, how it parasitizes, how it corrupts a deity, that's gotta be some "Evil God studies" stuff—I have no clue about that yet.
"Still doesn't add up!" Mo Hua thought for a moment, then said, "When you did the sacrifice, it was in the Pill Room. So why do we have to go to some damn altar just to swap out the offerings?"
Master She wanted nothing more than to kill Mo Hua on the spot.
This little runt, where the hell does he get so many nitpicky questions?!
But a man under the eaves can't help but bow his head; Master She forced himself to stay patient and replied,
"Because regular sacrifice is simple, but changing the offering needs the River God's approval."
"And what if the River God says no?" Mo Hua pressed.
Master She sneered, "Then there's nothing I can do. It's the only way to save these two kids."
