Cover image for Primordial Flood: How Did the Huai River Become a Mother-Child River? (Honghuang: Como o Rio Huai se Tornou um Rio Mãe-Filho?; Хунхуан: Как река Хуай стала Рекой Матери и Дитя?; Hồng Hoang: Sao Sông Hoài Lại Thành Sông Mẫu Tử?; Honghuang: Bagaimana Sungai Huai Menjadi Sungai Ibu-Anak?; Honghuang: ¿Cómo se convirtió el río Huai en un río madre-hijo?; Hónghuāng: Nǐ zhè Huáihé zěnme chéng zǐmǔ hé le?; 洪荒:你这淮河怎么成子母河了?)

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Primordial Flood: How Did the Huai River Become a Mother-Child River?

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Country China
Author 人间正道世沧桑
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Wu Zhi plunges into the Huai River only to awaken in the body of Wuzhiqi, the Calamity Lord of the Huai, imprisoned deep beneath Turtle Mountain by the combined might of Yu the Great and the Dragon Clan’s war god, Gengchen. While other transmigrators are reborn as innate deities, he finds himself already incarcerated at the dawn of the transition between the Xia and Shang dynasties, with the Investiture of the Gods looming. Should the Heavenly Court complete its canonization before he escapes, his divine position will be stripped away, and he will perish under Yu’s mountain-splitting axe to make way for a dragon water god. Bound by human destiny and draconic seals, he faces certain death until a mysterious treasure from his previous life awakens within him. He gains the Innate Divine Ability of Propagation, allowing him to bypass all barriers and conceive offspring using the essence of others, turning every living being in the Huai River into a source for his progeny. He also obtains the Innate Divine Ability of Inversion, which transforms defeated males into females capable of bearing his children, making the phrase "settling superiority" take on a literal and terrifying meaning. Drawing power from water and propagation, he masters yin, yang, and creation itself. As the primordial deities witness this unruly figure defy natural order, their expressions darken in dismay. Defeat is one thing, but being forced to bear his offspring after losing a battle is an unprecedented humiliation. Are the greatest geniuses of the primordial world truly destined to become his children?
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