"What you just said... is it true?" Xiao Jingsan asked.
In the live broadcast, Su Ming'an spoke about ancient myths for a full half-hour. Many of these myths Xiao Jingsan had never heard of, such as Papyrus and Noah's Ark. Su Ming'an's account was vivid and convincing. Xiao Jingsan couldn't help but wonder—how did Su Ming'an know these myths?
In Su Ming'an's narration, those who forget history would endure the sufferings of Purgatory. Various punishments were detailed by Su Ming'an, sending chills down one's spine, making one believe these events truly happened in history.
"Those things I just mentioned?" Su Ming'an said.
"Yes. Where did you hear these myths? It's truly astonishing. I have browsed numerous ancient texts but have never heard of such myths. Could it be that your Old God memories have awakened?" Xiao Jingsan said.
"No." Su Ming'an smiled, "I made them up spontaneously."
Xiao Jingsan's expression froze.