Chapter Seventy-Two: Misunderstanding the Seal
In the fairy mound, Shui Ling'er touched another hand in front of the huge object, but he couldn't be sure if this hand belonged to the same person as the one that scared him so many years ago that he ran wildly. But this time, he was determined to get to the bottom of it.
But this thing was sealed layer by layer, how to open it? He thought of the three layers of Fingering Heaven Zen that he had just cultivated, the Fire Ninja Technique.
"If such a thing was placed here by Xi Muxian and sealed with a seal, then my Finger Heaven Zen is estimated to be effective, and wait for me to give it a try!"
Thinking about it, his dantian condensation qi popped out of his zen fingers, and when the sword qi at his fingertips had gathered, he shouted "fire out," and a sharp purple light went straight to the object. Wait for the light to dissipate, and then look at the seal, the first layer has been solved.
Pointing to the heavens, Zen is really so useful! Shui Ling'er was greatly encouraged, and immediately boldly made two more shots in a row, and the two seals below were solved in response.
Seeing that there was still the last layer of the seal, he stopped, and suddenly became worried, since it was determined that this thing was put into the fairy spirit mound, it was Xi Mutong's doing, and she wrapped it so densely, there must be a reason. What will be the consequences of breaking all these seals now?
With this thought, he became more and more afraid, so he thought that it was better to return the seal. He was about to raise his hand, but he didn't have time to hear the thing make a "buzzing" chirp, just like the alarmed ice bees in the past, hundreds or thousands of chasing after him.
"Not good!"
He shouted, and immediately kicked his feet on the ground and bounced away, but saw a stinging light flashing in the middle of the object, and before he could stop it with his Zen fingers, the strange light had jumped out at the speed of lightning, and flew out of the fairy mound door with a "whoosh", and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
I don't know what kind of demon flew out!
Seeing that the big mistake was made, Shui Ling'er was stunned for a long time before she came back to her senses. Looking at the object again, all four seals had been broken, and only then did he realize that it was a strange mirror decorated with huge dragon heads on both sides.
In order to prevent other strange spirits from escaping, he didn't have time to be stunned and afraid, so he quickly pressed the seal back with Zhitian Zen.
Walking out of the ice cave, the twilight is thick.
Shui Ling'er seemed even more preoccupied, he didn't expect to visit the four spirits, not only to see the other two tablets, but also to recklessly lift the seal of a demon mirror, I don't know what kind of threat that strange light will bring to Jiluoshan? He was both annoyed and worried, thinking about whether he wanted to take the initiative to confess his mistake to Xi Muxian.
But will she punish him? She has just made up her mind to release him and let him walk freely in the mountains, but who knows if she will have to ban his feet again after a catastrophe on the first day of his release? Will this ban be another year?
Thinking back to the spirit cards of the cloud clothes and the fire bell, he was shocked to realize that during the time he was imprisoned, a lot of earth-shattering things seemed to have happened, and he could no longer hide in the floating life hall and stay out of the matter, but needed to figure out these things.
After thinking about it all the way, Shui Ling'er came to Luoyin Zhuyu. Looking up, the lights in the Luoyin Hall were brilliant, and it seemed that many people were gathering together to discuss things, and it sounded noisy outside the hall.
When Zhuyue was alive, except for the time when he first went up the mountain, when all the immortals and demons gathered to kill demon babies and children, it was rare for Jiluo Mountain to come so many people at once. What's going on now?
He felt the atmosphere of the crowd from afar, and intuitively felt that something unusual must be happening. (To be continued.) )