Next comes the Family of the Deceased Pangu.
Yes, the Family of the Deceased Pangu.
Don't assume that Pangu's resurrection is a blessing for the Family of the Deceased Pangu.
Perhaps it's only a blessing for the Queen Mother.
For all the other Family of the Deceased Pangu, it's unlikely to be a good thing—because devouring them would make Pangu stronger.
These descendants of Pangu, apart from the Queen Mother, all evolved from Pangu's remains after his fall.
Their roots lie with Pangu.
Thus, they can all contribute to Pangu's strength.
But this is absolutely not something they wish to see.
A dead ancestor is the kind of ancestor they revere and worship.
A resurrected ancestor who can devour them at any time is nothing less than a treacherous old scoundrel—a sworn enemy not to be tolerated.
In comparison, an Innate Divine Demon like Nuwa can put her grudges with Pangu on the back burner—they were merely hunted by Pangu in those days, nothing more.