As Su Changfa spoke enticingly, the Grand Illusionary Land behind him was changing and displaying vivid pictures, too.
The last picture was one where countless people were worshipping and dancing deliriously in front of a black, angry Chiyou statue.
Compared with the Curly Dragon civilization and the Medicine Fork civilization, the Martial Meritocrats civilization had left much more detailed records. They were almost like the real-life experiences of some citizens of the Imperium.
Seeing that the number of the Sand Primitive people whose skin was blackened and whose body was tattooed was growing nonstop, Li Yao felt that his teeth were aching.
Jin Tuyi once told him blatantly the real Red Tide Plan, which was in fact the roadmap for the demon race to integrate into the federation. It was basically the same.
Hi, guys. I’ve noticed some discussions on the historical and religious references of the Chiyou Cult. Please note that it is just an invented, primitive cult in a fiction that does not refer to any religion in reality. In fact, I think the topic at hand is more about immigration issues. These chapters in the original novel were published on July 16, 2016, at which time immigration issues (particularly in Europe) were still quite heated. That was probably what raised the author’s interest. Even so, it was only a medium for the author to tell his own story. One thing I like about FMC personally is the philosophical profundity that many other web novels do not have, but it does not mean everything that the author writes is a metaphor or a reference to reality. They are just elements of a world that the author creates. Instead of trying to find out the connections between the real world and the fictional one, let’s focus more on the story itself :)