Chapter 7: The Third Eye, Kamui! This is too powerful!
Chapter 7: The Third Eye, Kamui! This is too powerful!
The old abbot was also stunned for a moment. Looking at Chu Yahan, who had calmed down on the bed, he breathed a long sigh of relief, wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, and finally felt relieved.
He genuinely believed that his scriptures had worked, and even felt a sense of pride.
I realized that I do have some quick wit.
Meanwhile, on the road along the river, sunlight shone on the river surface, spreading a layer of shimmering, broken gold.
"It really worked! It really did!"
Su Nan stopped by the roadside, glanced at the river, and then slowly withdrew his gaze from Chu Yahan's room.
Just now, he concentrated his mind and, with a thought, connected with the ancient Heavenly Eye in his eyebrows and eyes.
His gaze pierced through the skyscrapers and through the city streets, tracking and focusing on Chu Yahan's room, where he also saw the class beauty lying on the bed.
He first saw the monks chanting sutras around the bed, then he saw Chu Yingxiong, and finally he saw Chu Yahan struggling and emitting inhuman roars.
His gaze was fixed on Chu Yahan, and the majestic divine power of Erlang Shen's ancient heavenly eye spread along his line of sight. It was the power of the Heavenly Dao, the divine power of the judicial gods of the Three Realms.
These two are natural enemies and natural nemesis to insidious and treacherous evil spirits.
The strange creature just now wasn't afraid of Buddhist scriptures, nor of the ridiculous loud recitation, nor of the Buddha statue placed by the bedside that had been worshipped for a long time. What really worked was his third eye.
"It seems that wherever my gaze falls, it brings forth a majestic divine might."
Su Nan said softly, her voice filled with understanding.
This is the second ability of the ancient Heavenly Eye: ignoring spatial distance and physical barriers, it surveys all things in heaven and earth, and wherever its gaze falls, its magnificent divine power suppresses all demons and monsters.
This discovery deepened Su Nan's understanding of this third eye.
Meanwhile, at this very moment, in the boudoir of the Chu family villa, a sudden change occurred.
Chu Yahan, who was huddled up and trembling just a second ago, suddenly arched her body and let out another shrill shriek from her throat. The sound was sharp and piercing, like fingernails scraping against glass, making people's eardrums hurt.
The room's ornate lights went out instantly, plunging it into darkness.
In the boudoir shrouded by curtains, Chu Yahan's struggles were more intense than ever before. The thick hemp rope creaked as she struggled, and several strands broke off.
The old abbot and a group of monks were so frightened that they all retreated. The chanting stopped instantly, and the only sounds in the room were Chu Yahan's shrill screams and the bed frame's groans of being unable to bear the weight.
"Master, what's wrong? Why is it not working again?"
Chu Yingxiong's face turned pale instantly, and his voice trembled as he asked.
"But...maybe...the chanting wasn't strong enough. This humble monk will personally chant the sutra, and I'm sure I can suppress the evil spirits attached to your daughter just like before."
The old abbot's voice stammered a little, but he had the experience of his first success, so although the scene before him made him flustered, he was not at a loss.
"continue."
As the abbot began chanting the sutra at a loud voice, the eighteen monks quickly reacted and joined him in chanting loudly once more, their voices even louder than before, almost as if they were shouting.
A miracle happened again.
Chu Yahan's screams gradually stopped, and her body curled up into a ball again, trembling even more violently than before. She didn't even dare to whimper, as if she had encountered prey from a natural enemy and didn't even dare to lift her head.
"Master, you truly are a master! You are a living bodhisattva! Once this matter is settled, I will donate ten million, even twenty million, to your temple!"
Anxiety and worry were replaced by ecstasy on Chu Yingxiong's face, and his voice trembled with excitement.
"Huff huff"
The old abbot breathed a sigh of relief, assuming that his participation had played a significant role. A reserved smile appeared on his face as he nodded and continued chanting the sutras without daring to stop.
Meanwhile, on the side of the road...
Su Nan stopped once again.
Just now, he tried it a second time, after all, what if the first time was just a coincidence?
That's why we made a second attempt!
This time, Su Nan was not disappointed as expected.
"It seems that's indeed the case."
Su Nan said softly.
Simultaneously,
Su Nan slowly withdrew his gaze once again, and the third eye between his brows no longer focused on that youthful, pink room.
At that moment, Su Nan suddenly had a thought.
This third eye has a natural suppressive effect on the supernatural and evil spirits. Is it effective against ordinary creatures? Can it also exert this kind of life-level suppression?
Just as this thought crossed my mind, a fierce barking of dogs and shouts of alarm came from the intersection ahead.
He looked up and saw an old man with gray hair leading two black German Shepherds on the sidewalk at the intersection, walking towards the south of Jiangsu.
The two dogs were enormous, muscular, and reached about waist-high to an adult.
The two dogs had a fierce look in their eyes and were growling softly; they were quite frightening to look at.
Su Nan recognized the old man; his surname was Wang, and he lived in the neighborhood next door. He was a retired cadre who was usually very arrogant.
He never properly leashed those two dogs, and even when he did, he would deliberately loosen the leash and let them out to scare people.
A while ago, these two dogs bit two children who were coming home from school downstairs. The old man paid some money and didn't take it seriously. He still walks the dogs around every day. People in the neighborhood are afraid of him and curse him behind his back.
at this time,
The two German Shepherds saw Sunan standing in the middle of the road and immediately started barking wildly, baring their sharp teeth and lunging forward. If the old man hadn't been holding the leash, they would have charged at him long ago.
Passersby were so frightened by the two menacing dogs that they all ran away and went into the shops along the roadside, too afraid to come out.
Seeing the fear on the faces of those around him, the old man not only didn't restrain his two dogs, but instead wore a smug smile.
I felt incredibly proud.
Just then, he turned his head and saw Su Nan standing there motionless, looking completely calm and collected. He seemed unafraid of his dog at all, which instantly wiped the smile off his face. A hint of annoyance and a sense of humiliation flashed in his eyes.
The old man thought viciously to himself, then loosened his grip and let go of the leashes of the two dogs!
He intended to scare Su Nan, after all, he knew the quality of the two German Shepherds he raised.
As long as Su Nan doesn't make any strange moves, such as turning around and running away or screaming loudly, these two German Shepherds won't immediately attack him. They will just come close to his legs and sniff his scent.
However, just this kind of posture alone is enough to make everyone feel uneasy.
Most people would stand still, trembling with fear, too afraid to move!
"Woof woof woof!"
"Woof woof woof!"
The two German Shepherds instantly bolted like wild horses, barking wildly as they charged toward Su Nan at incredible speed, drool dripping from their teeth.
Just as it was about to pounce on Su Nan, passersby screamed in fright, some even shouting, "Watch out! Get out of the way!"
"Don't just stand there, it's dangerous!"
"Oh no, oh no! He definitely can't escape!"
Everyone who witnessed this thought that Su Nan was doomed; even if he didn't die, he would be bitten half to death by these two mad dogs.
But Su Nan remained standing still, without any sign of panic on her face, and her eyes didn't even change.
Just as the two dogs rushed to within a meter of him and pounced on him, Su Nan felt a slight warmth between his eyebrows, and his third eye, through his skin, slowly opened a crack.
A gaze as vast as the might of heaven and as heavy as a mountain fell upon the two dogs.
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