Then, it exploded in an instant.
The tremendous sound of the explosion shattered the clouds and mist, soaring like a sword, piercing straight into the heavens. The transformation into a dragon brought immense power but also dulled the intelligence of its human form. This was a typical backlash—a consequence of being unable to control the power of dragon transformation. It turned one into a living target.
The Golden Dragon, devoid of logical thought, resembled a puppet.
In the sky, it was as if thousands of fiery trees were blooming, dense smoke and surging flames sweeping forth. Zuo Ci did not evade; beneath him, the six arms of the Evil God shielded him in their grasp, allowing him to escape the engulfing fire.
The terrifying heat ignited everything in an instant. Zuo Ci even caught a whiff of burning hair. He flicked his fingers, and the light of the Dunlong Stake manifested.
Seizing the opportunity to strike!
A golden stream of light pierced through the sea of flames and smoke, and the figure of the Golden Dragon not only shrank significantly but also appeared listless, drawn towards the Dunlong Stake.
At that moment, Zuo Ci slapped the head of the Evil God, causing a grotesque head—dragging its innards and intestines—to fly out, its flesh resembling roots parasitizing on the neck of the giant dragon, looking like a malignant tumor.
Fei Tou Jiang, akin to a weakening aura found in online games.
Once parasitized by Fei Tou Jiang, your Vital Energy would be continuously drained and fed back to Zuo Ci. This was an insurmountable control-type Spell.
Just as the Golden Dragon was bound by the Dunlong Stake, an unexpected change occurred.
The Golden Dragon quickly opened its mouth and spat out a pill the size of a fist, shining with blinding golden light, hurtling towards Zuo Ci.
Zuo Ci reacted quickly, summoning the Wan Hun Fan and Evil God Manifestation to shield himself while swiftly retreating a hundred meters.
The Golden Dan Pill seemed to collapse in the void like a cat mimicking a tiger, condensing into a point before suddenly exploding. The intense golden light ignited the heavens and the earth.
The blinding golden light transformed into a thick flame, instantly melting the Evil God Manifestation, causing it to dissipate.
The Wan Hun Fan autonomously released the spirits within the Wan Hun Formation. The fierce and fearless souls charged towards the golden flames, but their efforts were as futile as the mythical bird attempting to fill the sea with pebbles.
The terrifying explosive force sent Zuo Ci flying hundreds of meters, and he spat out a mouthful of blood. It had been a long time since he had suffered such serious injuries. This was a significant loss for him.
His body rolled several times on the ground, breaking a few old trees, which helped alleviate the shockwave from the explosion. He paid no mind to his injuries as he commanded Oni Yama, Yatengu, and Nekomata—powerful Evil Gods from Eastern Japan—to charge into battle.
The Wan Hun Formation could autonomously resurrect spirits, with stronger ones reviving more quickly. However, there was a limit to this resurrection ability. The Sha Qi and Grudge energy within the Wan Hun Fan were essential for the spirits' revival; if too many spirits were revived, leading to the depletion of Sha Qi, then the Wan Hun Formation would dissipate.
Although Oni Yama had absorbed some of the explosion's power through Azure Wind Fan and the Oni Devouring Technique from Yatengu, they still perished twice in the process.
Shri Dakini continuously used her magical power to conjure Blood Demons whose sole purpose was to extinguish the flames. These Blood Demons lacked intelligence and were fearless in their charge!
There were no weaklings within the Wan Hun Fan; anyone who could enter must possess at least Fa Jing. Zuo Ci commanded them using his seals to continuously cast spells to extinguish the raging inferno.
The sheer number of spirits being controlled requires an immense amount of Sha Qi. In an instant, the Sha Qi on the surface of the Wan Hun Fan began to dissipate.
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