365: Chapter 83: Trinity, Sweeping Away the Hordes of Demons (Seeking Monthly Pass)_2 365: Chapter 83: Trinity, Sweeping Away the Hordes of Demons (Seeking Monthly Pass)_2 “First Rank?”
“Heh, the ti is now!”
Xu Shu’s foot shattered the window with a trendous kick, and like a great bird, he invaded from outside into the room.
“Who is there!”
“What person?”
“To dare to disturb the feeding of our ancestors!”
The Esoteric believers were startled, cursing angrily one after another.
At that mont, Su Ji Herrera turned to face Xu Shu and shouted “TVB,” then, using the sa old trick, a beam of red light shot out from her mouth, hitting Xu Shu directly in the heart.
With a loud explosion, a blast of air burst forth, as if a grenade had detonated on the spot, flinging the kneeling Esoteric believers through the air, while dust fell in torrents from the ceiling.
“Cough, cough, what’s happening, what happened?”
“Stay calm, the Divine Envoy has killed the invaders…”
“Are you hurt?”
“I’m fine, my leg’s broken, the Divine Envoy will heal …”
In the chaos, people stumbled to their feet.
However, as the dust settled, the sight before them made them all gape, their jaws practically hitting the floor.
Xu Shu stood unhard; despite having been hit by such a powerful explosion directly, not even a piece of his clothing was ripped.
At the sa ti, he had grabbed Su Ji Herrera by the neck, crushed it instantly, and now was stepping on her head, firmly pressing her down.
She desperately struggled to break free, yet she was no match for Xu Shu’s strength, and her face inexplicably turned towards him: “…”
“…” Xu Shu, too, looked down at her.
For a mont, neither said a word, and the entire spacious room fell into a sudden silence.
This swift turn of events happened so quickly, although when put into words it seems a long story, it only took a flash.
The whole sacrificial ritual was thus interrupted.
Only Boss Hong’s family and the other Esoteric believers were left gaping, witnessing this scene unfold before their eyes.
What was going on?
Who was this person?
Why was “God’s Envoy” being trampled underfoot?
What, in the end, had happened?
Questions after questions cropped up in the minds of the believers, causing them to stare wide-eyed, too shocked to speak, and even finding it difficult to accept inside.
They didn’t dare, or rather, they were reluctant to consider that single possibility.
Just then, from among the crowd, so five black-clad figures suddenly erupted into action, without a word, lunging toward Xu Shu with gnashing teeth as if they intended to tear him to pieces.
Xu Shu glanced at them and noticed the blank look in their eyes and their discordant visages; he knew these five had been parasitized by that lobster-like creature.
“Hmph, courting death.” Without any courtesy, he freed one hand and went all out with each punch, landing devastating blows.
After five consecutive sounds of skulls cracking, the five deep-sea creatures lay on the ground, clearly no match for him.
Their heads had been smashed in, and the lobsters connected to their esophagi were also crushed, evidently beyond any help.
Next, Xu Shu crouched down, continuing to press down on the Ghost Nun’s head with his foot.
He patted it, lifted her veil, and peered at her octopus-like face, growing curious: “So you’re an Octopus Monster too, eh, Suji Herrera?
I have a few questions for you, do you know what Tailed Ksitigarbha is all about?”
Under the hood, the Ghost Nun’s eyes widened, first in shock that Xu Shu knew her na, and then she muttered angrily with her mandibles, “You damned insect, how dare you utter the na of my master, do you know who He is…”
Slap!
Xu Shu’s slap made her face swell, and he said without politeness, “Less nonsense, answer my questions!
Where is Tailed Ksitigarbha now?
What is its background?
When did it appear?”
“…”
Suji Herrera, with half of her octopus face now bloody and mangled from the slap, closed her eyes and said nothing.
“Not talking?
If you don’t cooperate, don’t bla for resorting to torture.” Xu Shu threatened, then scrutinized her appearance and the mouthful of sharp teeth, seriously considering whether the interrogation thods used on Nie Qiba would be effective on her.
In the next second, seeming to notice Xu Shu’s slight movent, a hint of alarm crossed Su Ji’s face, followed by venomous words: “Damn you, you inhuman wretch!
One day I will kill you, just you wait, I’ll rember you!”
With that, her octopus head exploded with a “pop” into a cloud of smoke and disappeared.
Xu Shu was taken aback for a mont before realizing what had happened.
Damn it, it was just an avatar!
“Heh, you’ll rember ?
Scared of you?
If you’re so strong, co to the border line, fight under the nose of Star Tower!”
Xu Shu stood up, sowhat smugly, and picked up that all too familiar yet mysterious book.
Clearly, this was no mundane object, it held great secrets.
Now it seed, Su Ji was a subordinate to Tailed Ksitigarbha?
It was unexpected to find that his own three legendary worlds—Xiangjiang’s past, Kyoto’s collapse, and the ruins of the dead—all belonged to the sa parallel world.
This was starting to get interesting.
Xu Shu turned back to face a group of Esoteric believers slumped on the ground.
“Tsk.”
Xu Shu frowned slightly, expressing his displeasure, “Don’t bla for not giving you a chance, ever heard the phrase ‘leniency to those who confess, severity to those who resist’?
Tell everything involving this affair, and I might consider giving you a chance to live.”
This ti, with the “Divine Envoy” they had worked hard to summon killed by this man, no matter how reluctant the believers were to accept it, no matter how much they wanted to deceive themselves, they were forced to acknowledge one fact—the figure before them was a powerful Transcendent.
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