The Lord of the Left Path 139: Chapter 139
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"Abe Masamune?" 0
 
What a nice name! 0
 
Zuo Ci nodded, "Unfortunately, you are about to die!" 0
 
Abe Masamune's heart trembled. 0
 
Inu Oni was considered one of the stronger Shikigami among the demons. Yet, in front of Human Face, it was insignificant. 0
 
This guy is at the Dao level? So young? 0
 
Abe Masamune chuckled lightly, "Sir, you jest. Our two nations have always been friendly; why must we discuss life and death upon our first meeting? That would easily affect the relationship between our countries!" 0
 
Hehe! 0
 
Zuo Ci lightly pointed his cane forward. 0
 
Apricot Yellow's magical power surged forth, coalescing in the void into a magnificent Jiao Long with prominent horns. 0
 
The Jiao Long was vividly lifelike, its scales shimmering with vitality. Its imposing dragon eyes fixed intently on Abe Masamune. 0
 
A dragon? 0
 
Abe Masamune instantly showed signs of panic. 0
 
Could this guy also wield Shikigami techniques? 0
 
Impossible! Absolutely impossible! 0
 
How could the glory of my ancestors be stolen by a Chinese person? 0
 
Wait! 0
 
As an experienced practitioner of Cultivation and Shikigami arts, Abe Masamune quickly discerned that although this Jiao Long appeared lifelike, it ultimately lacked a certain vitality. 0
 
A puppet conjured from magical power? 0
 
 
"Isn't this too similar?" 0
 
"Go!" Zuo Ci exclaimed softly. 0
 
The massive dragon, enveloped in a radiant Apricot Yellow glow, unleashed its Dragon Breath, roaring as it charged towards Abe Masamune. 0
 
Yatengu descended! 0
 
Abe Masamune sensed the impending danger and clasped his hands together. From the rift behind him emerged a monstrous creature. 0
 
It had the head of a black crow, with wings sprouting from its back, dark as ink and adorned with shimmering Golden Threads. Clad in armor and wielding a bronze spear, it exuded an aura of ferocity. 0
 
Most peculiar of all was the fleshy growth on its head, the size of a pigeon egg, radiating brilliant multicolored light. 0
 
This was Yatengu, a renowned Great Demon from Eastern Japan. Legends say it serves as a guardian for the Garuda King. 0
 
Garuda is a large bird, also known as the Golden-Winged Great Peng or the Great Peng Golden-Winged Bird, described in Hinduism and Buddhist texts as a divine bird resembling a deified serpent sculpture, akin to the poison in "drinking poison to quench thirst." 0
 
Its wings are adorned with various majestic colors, and it has a prominent lump on its head known as the Wish-Granting Pearl. The bird's cries are mournful, and it feeds on dragons. 0
 
Every day, it consumes one dragon and five hundred smaller dragons. When its life comes to an end, all dragons expel poison and can no longer be consumed. It then flies up and down seven times before perishing atop Mount Vajra Wheel. 0
 
Due to its lifelong diet of dragons (great venomous serpents), it accumulates vast amounts of toxins within its body, which ignite in flames upon its death. After its flesh burns away, only a heart remains, pure azure in color. 0
 
As a subordinate of the Garuda King, Yatengu inherited its formidable strength. 0
 
Flapping its black wings, Yatengu gazed at the roaring dragon in the sky, its pupils wide with shock. 0
 
Garuda delights in feasting on dragons. Yatengu inherited this habit as well. However, the dragons mentioned in Indian Buddhism are not true Jiaolong but rather poisonous serpents known as Naga. 0
 
With a fierce roar, Yatengu opened its gray beak and unleashed a plume of emerald green toxic mist that corroded everything in its path, causing even the air to emit mournful cries. 0
 
 
The Apricot Yellow Dragon opened its mouth and unleashed a burst of Apricot Yellow flames. This was a magical simulation of Dragon Breath. While its power could not compare to the True Fire of Samadhi, it was still significantly stronger than the Dao Fire typically cultivated by ordinary sorcerers. 0
 
Sizzling sounds filled the air. Although the Dragon Breath lacked overwhelming power, it was more than sufficient to deal with a minor demon. 0
 
In general, Easterners tend to refer to demons with exaggerated titles like Great Demon or Evil God. This is largely due to the shallow cultural heritage of their country; even the most formidable demons are often those that have migrated from Huaxia Territory. 0
 
 
 
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