A Pawn's Passage

Chapter 1245: Ancestral Witch



Qi Xuansu sighed with emotion. “It seems that Wu Luo’s murder of Wu Xian to usurp the position of leader dealt an extremely severe blow to the Wuist Sect. With internal morale already in such a state, how could they possibly defeat the Heavenly Sect, which claims to act on heaven’s behalf?”

At that very moment, the figure unexpectedly solidified, transforming from a shadow into a living, breathing person, taking on vivid color.

Just as Qi Jiaoyao had said, the shadow world was encroaching upon the real world.

This was an ancient witch clad in a long robe and wearing a feathered crown. She was only of ordinary human height and had an unfathomable aura.

Qi Jiaoyao frowned. Realizing that the situation was far from simple, she quietly retreated behind Qi Xuansu.

Qi Xuansu had nowhere to retreat and could only choose to face this ancient witch head-on.

The ancient witch stopped muttering and turned to glare at Qi Xuansu, her eyes filled with hatred. Then, she moved.

Once a Martial Arts Practitioner reached a certain realm, they no longer clung to any fixed move or form, choosing only the most suitable technique. At this moment, she advanced straight through the center, striving to land this punch on Qi Xuansu in the shortest possible time.

Qi Xuansu crossed his hands and drew a blade and a sword, using Pure Bodhi for defense and Green Cloud for offense.

When this punch landed upon the blade of Pure Bodhi, the ancient witch immediately sensed a special surge of energy rushing forth, first seeping into her palm, then flowing upstream, all the way into her mind.

This was the third transformation of Pure Bodhi, meant to aid others in attaining purity. However, this degree of purity surpassed even the first transformation of self-purification, causing one to lose the six senses. It would feel as if one had fallen into the void, everything vanishing without a trace.

This move carried no killing power. It merely severed the six senses, allowing one to enter a mysterious realm of purity and ease, unaffected by even the slightest external influence. It was an excellent state for comprehending Buddhist doctrine. Yet in the midst of fierce combat, suddenly being unable to see, hear, speak, smell, feel, or perceive would undoubtedly put one at the mercy of others.

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