"Mountain Lord, what's wrong with you?"
Lord Yellow Mountain jolted in surprise, then reluctantly forced a smile and said,
"N-nothing..."
"Oh." Mo Hua shot a suspicious glance at Lord Yellow Mountain and asked again, "Can you tell me then? What exactly is a deity? How is it different from mortals?"
Mo Hua asked, expecting Lord Yellow Mountain to dodge the question again.
Unexpectedly, Lord Yellow Mountain seemed to tremble slightly. He then let out a deep sigh and said candidly, "Alright, I'll tell you..."
"Hmm, hmm."
Mo Hua immediately sat upright, his small frame filled with focus, ready to listen attentively.
Lord Yellow Mountain glanced at Mo Hua, his expression complicated, and then sighed slowly, saying,
"A deity is also one of the myriad spirits of heaven and earth. The difference is that unlike mortals, deities do not rely on flesh to exist but rather embody a powerful, independent, and pure form of divine thought."