Chapter 744: The red coffin emerges from the ground
Qi Bao'er's expression suddenly changed, he raised his hand and put the giant spider's body into the space, then swooped out of the ruined temple.
Just a second after she left, the ground in the ruined temple began to shake violently.
The strange thing is that only the inside of the ruined temple is shaking, but there is silence outside the ruined temple.
The ruins inside the ruined temple were shaking for nearly a quarter of an hour, and everyone looked at the ruined temple with tense expressions as the walls were shaking.
However, the shaking of the ruined temple stopped after a quarter of an hour, and then nothing happened.
Everyone waited with bated breath for a while, still quiet.
At this time, not only did everyone not feel at ease because of the calm, but they also felt a sense of crisis about to come.
A few minutes later, suddenly, there was a huge 'bang', and a red coffin burst out of the ground in the ruined temple.
The red coffin flew out of the ruined temple, but did not fly out of the temple. Instead, it landed in the middle of the courtyard of the temple with a 'bang' sound.
"Red coffin!" Taoist Priest Wei Yang cried out in fear, his voice trembling unconsciously.
Although it is true that I have never seen a red coffin, Taoist Priest Wei Yang’s attitude???
Chen Yi asked curiously: "Taoist Priest, is there anything special about the red coffin?"
Taoist Master Wei Yang: "Our Taoist sect has a saying that red clothes nourish ghosts, and red coffins nourish zombies."
"stiff!!!"
Isn't it? There are legendary zombies in the coffin?
Qi Bao'er knew about the zombie thing, but she didn't know much about how it came about. She had seen some records in the Linghua Sect's library before.
It's just that she is lazy, especially in reading. In addition, she was quite arrogant at that time. She just thought she could beat her, and she didn't care how she got there?!
Second, there are not many records about Zheng in the library of Linghua Sect, and some of them are not very detailed.
There are not many records about the Linghua Sect, and the Shangqing Temple here is even more so. What Taoist Master Mingyang knows is only the sentence "Red coffin nourishes stiffness". As for what kind of cultivation method and what kind of red should be used,
He didn't know much about the coffin either.
Qi Baoer silently rolled his eyes to the sky, the Xuanmen of this world is hopeless.
The red coffin inside was shaking steadily, and from time to time, you could hear banging sounds from inside the coffin, which sounded like something was trying to break out of the coffin.
As the red coffin was hit, everyone saw that the entire red coffin was painted with dense runes; those runes would emit a faint luster every time the red coffin made a sound when it was hit.
The luster is very weak, giving people the impression that it can no longer play a big role.
Qi Baoer and Taoist Priest Wei Yang both stared at the runes in unison, and their thoughts were synchronized again. These runes were obviously used to seal the things in the red coffin. If they could learn them,
, re-reinforcement may be able to prevent the contents of the coffin from coming out.
Qi Baoer: "Taoist Master Wei Ming!"
Taoist priest Wei Ming replied with understanding: "Master Qi, the things inside should not be able to come out for the time being, but it would be best if it can be re-sealed."
At this time, there was no longer the strange noise attack from the spider, Jun Chenyuan had already removed the elemental shield, and they did not need to hide together for protection.
In tacit understanding, the two of them jumped to the left wall of the ruined temple, and the other jumped to the right wall of the ruined temple, and each looked at one side. Suddenly, the contents of the red coffin burst out of the coffin, which was the first line of defense they could block immediately.
.... After a while, the two of them each wrote down the runes on their side, and then switched places to write down the other side.
Then, the two sides looked at each other, Qi Baoer took out a bell that looked like a super small trumpet, and Taoist priest Wei Ming used his natal peach wood sword again, and they both jumped into the courtyard together.
The tacit understanding between spiritual cultivators, or the tacit understanding between human guardians, does not require any unnecessary words. Qi Baoer first stepped forward and used his spirit as his tacit consent to strengthen the runes on the red coffin. Wei Mingdao, who is only the body of the soul
A long sword guarded her side.
If Taoist Master Wei Ming uses his soul body to strengthen the seal, all he can use is the power of his soul. Generally, when fellow guardians encounter such a situation, the person with the real body will go first. It is absolutely impossible to do this.
Only then will the body of the soul be replenished with a heroism that is almost self-destruction.
There are already runes on the red coffin. What Qi Bao'er has to do is not to actually remember how to draw the runes, but the direction of each stroke of the runes. The spiritual power she adds must follow these lines.
Walking along the direction is the real reinforcement.
Fortunately, Qi Bao'er has learned the talisman art for a long time and knows everything about it. Although the talismans on the red coffin are complicated and difficult to understand, she can rely on her photographic memory to repeatedly recall those things that are imprinted in her mind.
When the talisman patterns in the painting really started to be strengthened, I couldn't say that they were easy to master, but they had already been laid out in my mind one stroke at a time.
It's just that there is no spiritual energy in the air here, so the only way to strengthen the seal is Qibao'er's own spiritual power.
After a while, Taoist Master Wei Ming saw a fine line of sweat starting to appear on her forehead, and her face gradually turned pale.
The things in the red coffin may not have noticed their intentions at first, but when Qi Baoer took action, he knew that the two were preparing to strengthen the seal, and naturally began to resist.
What Qi Baoer and others didn't know was that there was indeed a zombie sealed inside the red coffin as Taoist Master Wei Ming had guessed, or it was a drought demon that would surely bring unrest to the world once the seal was broken.
There is a rumor in ancient times that the Drought Demon has the same lifespan as the sky and is immortal. Wherever it passes, there will be severe drought and the red land will be thousands of miles away.
The drought demon in front of them is said to have a longer history than what they can record now. It has been sealed here for nearly ten thousand years. The real source of the decline of Xuanmen in this world is because of this drought demon.
In order to seal it, almost all the masters with names in the entire occult world sacrificed their lives to seal it.
At that time, hundreds of thousands of masters almost exhausted their profound energy to successfully seal the drought demon in the coffin, that is, the runes on the coffin were completely filled with profound energy; but now Qi Baoer alone...
As the red coffin continued to shake violently, the last trace of spiritual energy in Qi Bao'er's body was drained away, and he fell limply to the ground without any strength.
Looking at the red coffin again, you have to look closely to see that the luster on the runes seemed to be a little brighter when it was hit than before.
Fortunately, the reinforcement had some effect, and the banging sound inside the red coffin gradually decreased, and finally became completely quiet.
When Qi Bao'er fell, Jun Chenyuan had already dodged into the temple and caught Qi Bao'er firmly before he fell to the ground.
"Bao'er, what's up?" He wanted to inject Yuan Power into her, but he was not sure whether he would harm the little girl if he tried to inject Yuan Power into her.
For a time, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, who had always been strategizing, also felt paralyzed.
Qi Baoer felt so powerless for the first time in her life. She no longer cared about why Jun Chenyuan caught her in such a timely manner. She also didn't notice the other person's trembling arms and trembling voice.
(End of chapter)
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