Chapter 73: Four Great Seals
Until now, Levi had practiced so many Bloodline Breathing Techniques and had been fine.
If there were signs of the opposite, he would immediately stop cultivating. Everything was normal until now. It should be the hidden function of the proficiency panel.
Levi planned to master all the seals on the book before giving it to the descendants of the Winchester or Constantine Family. Follow current novels on ɴo(v)elFɪre.ɴet
Of the four great seals, the Constantine Family had the Seal of Flames and the Seal of Hell.
The Seal of Flame could shoot out a scorching flame from the palm. The strength of the flame flow was related to two factors. One was the density of one’s lineage. The thicker the lineage, the stronger the flames. The Constantine Family’s bloodline had gradually thinned over the generations, so the power of the fire had decreased with each age. They tried to avoid this by marrying close relatives until a group of deformed children were born. The family accepted the fact that it could not be changed.
Another factor that determined the strength of the flame was the depth of one’s cultivation. The higher the cultivation level, the more Aether power could be mobilized through the seal and the stronger the flame flow.
In essence, the seal was a weaker version of a spell.
The Seal of Flames was a low-level version of the First-Ring Spell, Burning Palm. Meanwhile, the Seal of Hell was a low-level version of the First-Ring Spell, Undead Summoning. The latter could summon powerful undead from another dimension, while the former could only resurrect corpses. This summoned creature was also known as the “living dead.” Its combat power depended on the strength of the corpse when it was alive, but its strength was lower than the living being. However, it was perfect as cannon fodder.
The Winchester Family’s Seal of Protection was a weaker version of the
