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139: Chapter 112: Killing the Sacrificial Priest!

The Craziest Devouring!_3 139: Chapter 112: Killing the Sacrificial Priest!

The Craziest Devouring!_3 Suo Lun’s collapse was getting closer and closer…

And the female priestess, within her own spiritual world, was also near the brink of exhaustion.

Her spiritual power was incredibly strong, but her mind and Suo Lun’s were completely separate worlds.

To span these two worlds with her spiritual power and interfere with Suo Lun’s brain waves to create various illusion attacks was an astronomical demand on her spiritual strength.

Now, everything was finally coming to an end; this foreign invader was about to completely collapse and perish.

Although she had no idea who Suo Lun was because she could not see him and had no clue what he was thinking.

But every Grand Priest of the Dragon Temple had an in-depth understanding of the human brain.

They knew which energy frequency interference could trigger fear in brain waves; which frequencies could arouse desires; which could induce irritability.

Just as wonderful music is a combination of arrangent.

So are emotions like fear, desire, and irritability; they are combinations of psychic energy.

These powerful psychic masters, in the end, almost beco alternative mathematicians.

As long as they release enough strong psychic energy outside with a special frequency, it can cause resonance in the opponent’s brain waves, triggering their fear, desires, irritability, and other negative emotions.

Finally, it was all about to end.

This invader (Suo Lun) was about to collapse, about to be destroyed.

Only the final, lethal blow was missing.

What was the last straw the priestess had prepared for Suo Lun?

It was the part of him that feared the most, the deepest nightmare hidden within his heart.

Of course, the priestess did not know what this nightmare was, but she could evoke it from Suo Lun’s mind, replay it, and completely destroy him.

What was Suo Lun’s deepest nightmare, the thing he was most afraid of happening?

On Earth, his sister Lanco, committed suicide by jumping off a building.

This was his most feared nightmare, one he had experienced only once.

In that dream, he was almost frightened to the point of fainting, could hardly breathe, as if gripped by a sleep demon.

What he dreamt was not only the death of his sister Lanco but also the Grim Reaper seeming to descend upon him.

Fortunately, Suo Lun had that terrible dream only once; had there been a second ti, he truly would not have been able to bear it.

And the lethal blow the priestess prepared for him was the most terrible nightmare in his heart.

The mont of his sister Lanco committing suicide by jumping off a building.

This scene would be the final straw to break his psychic defenses.

And to orchestrate this lethal blow, the female technician of the Dragon Temple would release all her spiritual power, ferociously attacking Suo Lun at his weakest point, killing him instantly.

At that ti, it was also the mont when the priestess herself was most vulnerable in her psychic defenses, or rather, completely defenseless.

anwhile, at the sa ti, Suo Lun, who was on the verge of ntal collapse, was facing his final monts— either a life-or-death struggle or complete destruction.

“Yao Xing, have you found the brainwave frequency that causes fear?” Suo Lun asked.

Yao Xing said, “Found it, with absolute certainty.”

Of course, he had found it, as Suo Lun had already been attacked by this kind of fear hundreds, thousands of tis; he truly beca knowledgeable through experience.

He also completely understood the principles behind the female priestess’s attacks.

She would release energy at a specific frequency to evoke resonance in the opponent’s brain waves, creating various illusion attacks.

After being frantically attacked millions of tis, Suo Lun and Yao Xing had also completely mastered the brain’s energy bands governing negative emotions such as fear, desire, and irritability.

The structure of all human brains was the sa, so the frequency that could evoke fear in Suo Lun could certainly also trigger fear in the female priestess.

However, Suo Lun’s spiritual power was too weak; he simply could not forcefully interfere with her brain domain to evoke her fears.

But, when the enemy was at their strongest, they were also at their most vulnerable.

When the priestess launched her attack, she would surely release a powerful psychic energy.

And at that mont, her psychic defenses were also at their weakest.

Even so, Suo Lun’s spiritual power was still too weak to attack her.

However, Suo Lun could use the spiritual power released by the priestess to attack and backfire upon her.

By analogy, the enemy cos bearing a bundle of explosives to blow up our army’s bunker.

Our army’s sharpshooter directly hits the explosive in the enemy’s arms.

In the end, the bomb is detonated in the arms of the enemy, cleanly killing the surrounding enemy soldiers.

What Suo Lun had to do was to detonate the priestess’s own powerful psychic energy the instant she launched her attack, backfiring on her psychic domain, instantly killing her.

Of course, this was only Suo Lun’s own theory; whether it would be successful, only the heavens knew.

The final mont had arrived.

The priestess was gathering all her spiritual power for the last, fatal blow to make him collapse completely.

And Suo Lun, fully concentrated, gathered all his spiritual power, waiting for the priestess’s final strike.

“Die, invader, even though I don’t know who you are,” the priestess thought to herself, then released a torrent of spiritual power, creating strong energy fluctuations outside Suo Lun’s psychic brain domain.

At the sa ti, Suo Lun’s brain waves resonated suddenly, evoking the most terrible nightmare within his heart.

The priestess’s lethal blow had arrived.

The most frightening illusionary image he could imagine appeared abruptly.

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