Chapter 299: Snake God's Obsession, Secretly Revealing His True Body
Fengdu Taoist Lord and Rensheng Taoist Lord looked at each other.
Sure enough, our ancestors conquered the Western Regions not just for those raisins!
The magical thing is that this soul actually has a human body and a snake tail, and is about 40% similar to Shirley Yang, except that its facial features are more outstanding than Shirley Yang's.
Apart from this, she also had a kind of nobility of a queen, which was obviously the demeanor developed from being in a high position for a long time. However, the ferocious and crazy look of that soul destroyed most of this demeanor.
This soul was none other than the Queen of Jingjue, who had been dead for who knows how long.
"what!"
Suddenly, the spirit of the Queen of Jingjue opened her eyes, a pair of empty pupils, and looked at the two wandering gods of day and night. At the same time, a strange force, like a maggot attached to the bones, gradually entangled and clung to the two wandering gods.
But the two wandering gods frowned slightly, and the black and white divine light on their bodies shone brightly, and their majesty was inviolable. They directly expelled the strange power, and it shattered like a spider web.
The pupils of the Queen of Jingjue's soul seemed to be backfired, and crystal soul beads flowed out directly, and it let out a shrill wail.
"Humph!"
The Night Wandering God used all his strength to activate the Jade Mirror of the Earth. Under the illumination of the Xuanyin Soul-Captivating Light, the soul of the Queen of Jingjue was directly frozen and turned into Xuanyin ice, which was then collected into the jade mirror.
It turns out that the illusions encountered by Hu Bayi and others were actually all carefully woven by the Queen of Jingjue, and the Queen of Jingjue was indeed a strange person who possessed boundless demon eyes during her lifetime.
After her death, she actually wanted to borrow the power of the Kunlun sacred tree to keep her body alive, but the Kunlun sacred tree can only preserve the body's vitality but not the soul.
So the Queen of Jingjue planted the corpse-scented konjac on the sacred tree of Kunlun. The corpse-scented konjac took root in the sacred tree of Kunlun and could maintain its vitality, while the Queen of Jingjue's own soul could be nourished in the corpse-scented konjac.
In this way, both the body and the soul have a place to be nourished, which can be considered a disguised form of immortality!
However, it is both immortality and a cage.
During thousands of years, even though the soul of the Queen of Jingjue often fell asleep, facing this sunlight-less scene day after day for thousands of years was enough to make people lonely and drive them crazy.
The moment Hu Bayi and others entered the ruins of the ancient city of Jingjue, the Queen of Jingjue began to weave this illusion, just like waiting for prey to step into a spider web.
But her power was limited after all, and it might be impossible for her to influence so many people at the same time, so she hypnotized a few people to stay where they were.
Only the "flesh body" that she was fond of and three others entered the Jingjue ruins.
She could feel that the blood flowing in that body was the descendants of the Zaklama people, and this was also the key to her being able to take over the body.
However, the body refused to come up. It was clearly only one step away. If it was brave enough, it could walk up and lift her mask.
His soul returned to his body, and with the last bit of vitality preserved by the Kunlun sacred tree, he opened his boundless demon eyes and looked at her. He would then be able to devour her soul and take over her body.
Now, all the efforts have been in vain!
If it were according to the original book, the fat man's reckless shooting caused the juice and pollen of the corpse konjac to splatter, making the power of the corpse konjac temporarily out of control, so the illusion of the red spider lily was seen.
Professor Chen was so excited that he inhaled too much corpse-flavored Amorphophallus pollen, which caused him to lose the distinction between illusion and reality and become mentally ill.
Therefore, whether in the original novel or because of the intervention of the two gods who wander day and night, it is actually impossible for the Queen of Jingjue to succeed.
After Day and Night Wandering God took the soul of the Queen of Jingjue away, he walked into the two doors again under the gaze of Hu Bayi and others.
But before leaving, Riyoushen said to Hu Bayi: "You did a good job this time, and you will be rewarded in the future!"
The Night Wanderer also seemed to be optimistic about his little brother, and even promised: "After you die, you may be able to find a job as a ghost based on your good deeds."
After a moment, several people looked at the disappearing portal and collapsed to the ground.
Shirley Yang suddenly looked at Hu Bayi and said in a teasing tone: "Captain Hu is really capable. Even the Day and Night God praised you!"
Unexpectedly, Fatty Wang had been holding it in for the whole journey, and blurted out, "This is nothing. Back then, the Black and White Impermanence..."
"Fatty!!!" Hu Bayi only felt the pain in his teeth at this moment. Despite all his warnings, he still failed to prevent it.
"What else?"
Shirley Yang asked impatiently.
Fatty Wang had a gloomy expression and kept his head down without saying a word.
You say you have connections in the underworld?
There has to be a limit to bragging, right? What if someone really comes to you one day?
Hu Bayi smiled bitterly, it seemed that he couldn't explain it clearly.
Not to mention that the three of them revealed their identities to each other and then left the ancient city of Jingjue.
At this time, Fengdu Daojun and Rensheng Daojun appeared, looked at this ghost cave, and exclaimed in amazement: "Good fortune! Good fortune!"
“I never thought that the evil energy of the dragon veins in Kunlun Mountain that existed for billions of years could actually transform into a spirit and become a Yin Chi!”
"I think those Pure Vision Agamas are also countless small snakes differentiated from this Yin Qi!"
The genitals are damaged, which can also be called the Qie damage!
This monster is in the shape of a snake, with an iron-gray body. It has jumped out of the Three Realms and is not within the Five Elements. It can shuttle between Yin and Yang and does not enter the Six Paths of Reincarnation. It has an incredibly fast speed and is extremely poisonous all over.
When young, its body is a hundred feet long, and it shrinks as its cultivation increases. The sound of "chi" is the same as a foot, so a foot-long Yinchi is a big monster. If a mortal cultivator is bitten by a seven-foot Yinchi, even a Daluo Jinxian will have his skin peeled off.
The advanced state of Qiu Chi, changing from black to white, is Jiao Chi!
Jiaochi is a kind of white snake in mythology. Its tongue is black and much longer than that of ordinary snakes. This snake is highly poisonous. The original Qiuchi used Jiaoshu to help him blind himself, and eventually became Jiaochi. This creature is a monster in the legend of ancient tombs.
Qiu, a dragon with horns, is a horned dragon in ancient legends.
"褫" means to take off clothes, which means to be reborn and practice to a higher level. The ultimate goal of cultivating immortals is to practice Buddhism.
Ordinary "Qiu Chi" have eyes, which means that this thing can at most be considered an animal with a certain level of Taoism, but it basically still belongs to the category of animals and must rely on vision to observe the outside world.
But if one has the help of the "Jiao number" of a general or minister, he will become a "Jiao Chi". It is said that he has no eyes, but uses yin and yang to distinguish right from wrong, and is already between animals and evil spirits.
But compared to evil spirits, this thing retains the animal's spirituality, that is to say, its IQ is much higher than that of evil spirits.
To put it simply, when a snake cultivates into a spirit, it becomes a Qiuchi. When a Qiuchi meets a Jiaoshu, it becomes a Jiaochi. Jiaochi is the highest level creature among the Chi species.
As for the "dragon number", Fengdu Taoist Lord and Rensheng Taoist Lord also had a rough idea in their minds, which was the phoenix gall, also known as the Zhuchen Pearl.
The cathode gives birth to yang, the anode gives birth to yin, the yin gives birth to the most yin thing, and the Zhuchenzhu gives birth to the most yang thing.
Although the snake god Yin Chi is dead, his obsession to obtain Jiao Shu and transform into Jiao Chi has not yet died. The obsession is condensed from the evil energy of the dragon vein and turned into the so-called ghost cave curse.
It drives generations of Taoist monks to find the dragons for it.
The altar of the Demon Kingdom was where the Demon Kingdom held ceremonies to open or close the Boundless Demon Eye. The Boundless Demon Eye was the passage to the place where the ancient evil god Snake God buried snake bones.
The place where snake bones are buried is an imaginary space that does not exist in the real world. If you want to connect with this space and obtain the mysterious power from this space, you need to use the eyes of the snake god.
That is the Zhuchen Pearl, also known as the "Phoenix Gallbladder", which, when paired with a sacrifice, can open the channel created by the snake bone path and achieve the Boundless Demon Eye.
The eyes of the Demonic Kingdom's Ghost Mother are like the ghost cave in the belly of the Zagrama Mountain in the Black Desert, both of which are boundless demon pupils that lead to the imaginary space.
Anyone who has seen the "Illusion of the Realm" with their naked eyes will have an eyeball mark on their back. Rather than saying that the cursed people are actually sacrifices of the "snake bones", it is better to say that they are the inadvertent externalization of obsessions.
And the high priest of the Zaklama people at that time even wanted to use a fake Zhuchen Pearl to illuminate the ghost cave. The snake god's obsession was deceived, so it would be strange if he didn't get furious.
This is also the reason why the Zaklama people were cursed.
(End of this chapter)