Did Luo imprison all those people in the Heavenly Prison?
As I was thinking this, we arrived at the Heavenly Prison.
However, everything before my eyes was very different from usual.
The left side was still the Heavenly Prison, unchanged, but on the right side there was a huge semi-circular building, whose white walls now had a touch of holiness.
This is. . ?
Luo pointed to the pure white semi-circular building in front of him, "This is where the gods who are possessed by resentment are imprisoned."
I nodded slightly.
Luo stepped forward with practiced ease, and the guards at the door, seeing it was Luo, quickly opened the door for him.
The soldier who opened the door was neither flustered nor surprised; it seemed that Luo was a frequent visitor to this place.
The three of us followed Luo inside.
Upon entering, one is greeted by a semi-circular building with equally sized spaces on all sides. The cells where the prisoners are held are tightly connected, forming a circle with three levels.
Directly opposite us is a slightly larger space, a room that occupies three floors, with a pipe opening clearly visible on both sides of the room.
The once noble deities, with their disheveled hair, were imprisoned in a space, their狰狞 faces terrifying.
I could see most of them with their mouths agape as if they were about to say something, but we couldn't hear a single sound.
Is it soundproof?
I must say the room's design amazed me.
Each small space not only imprisons immortals, but also demons on the other side.
The demon lay in the corner, looking as if it were asleep.
"Why are demons still imprisoned?" I frowned, somewhat puzzled.
"You'll see when you see it." Luo Wei glanced at me but didn't say anything.
Inside the room, besides the three of us, there were three other immortals standing there. After Luo entered and bowed, they stood quietly to one side.
After watching for a while, I noticed that the appearances of the various immortals were not the same.
Some roared with boundless energy, showing signs of life, while others looked like immortals, a sight that could only be described as horrific.
Its body was shriveled, its skin wrinkled, like a dried corpse, and its eyes were unfocused.
"This is...?" I pointed to one of the bodies.
Luo merely glanced at them indifferently, "Their life essence was drained by resentment."
It took me a while to recover. Even if a god drained my life essence, could I still live?
I looked around at the imprisoned deities, their eyes tightly shut; it wouldn't be an exaggeration to call this place a living hell.
"Luo, isn't this a bit inappropriate?" I really couldn't bear to watch these immortals being locked up here, slowly watching their life essence being drained.
Luo pursed her lips and did not answer me.
I suddenly noticed that on the mummified corpse I had just been looking at, black substance was gathering at the chest, as if something was about to come out.
Is this resentment?! I instantly understood Luo's intention in imprisoning gods and demons together. After absorbing the essence of the gods, the resentment would naturally seek out the next one in order to survive.
I held my breath and watched this scene unfold.
The resentment was finally completely stripped from the body of the deity and wanted to quickly possess the demon.
The next second, the resentment seemed to be forcibly sucked away by something, so fast that I couldn't even see it clearly.
Before long, I noticed that the largest room, which had been empty, now contained a dark, resentful force.
The deity standing to one side stepped forward and pressed a small button in front of the huge room.
Then, the fire sticks bestowed upon us by the gods appeared in the room and began to fly around.
Even if the resentment was immense, it soon dissipated in the room after being hit by the fire poker.
This process is really convenient and saves a lot of time and effort.
As I was observing all this in amazement, a noise suddenly came from my left.
I quickly shifted my gaze to them and saw the remaining two swiftly bring out the withered immortal and then seemingly feed him a pill.
The next second, the shriveled corpse slowly became moist, and its wrinkled skin gradually recovered.
I instantly felt ashamed of my earlier thoughts of blaming Luo; it turned out that it wasn't what I thought.
Before long, the mummified corpse was restored to a lifelike handsome man, and his hair became much smoother.
The man's eyelashes fluttered slightly, and he opened his eyes the next second, but he was clearly still very weak. The two immortals whispered something to the man.
The man nodded slightly, then weakly left the place after speaking to the goddess Luo Fu.
"This is my method for eliminating resentment." Luo Qing's cold voice became much calmer.
I chuckled awkwardly, "Sorry, I just thought..."
"It's alright." Luo shook his head. "This method isn't actually that great, but unfortunately, my abilities are limited, so this is all I can do."
"It's already very good." I smiled.
Luo Zhen is completely different from before. Her former aloof temperament is still aloof, but now she has a scholarly air about her. However, her dignified aura is not to be underestimated.
“We’ve already looked at it.” I glanced at You. “We won’t bother you any longer.”
"Alright, I'll see you off." You nodded slightly, not trying to stop us, knowing that the resentment in the mortal realm was also urgent.
We were unusually quiet the whole way, and neither of us said a word.
As they approached the South Heavenly Gate, Luo suddenly spoke up, "Do you need me to send some people to help you?"
"No need," I shook my head. "Too many people would just be troublesome."
"Okay." Luo nodded slightly.
Upon arriving at the South Heavenly Gate, I was about to bid farewell to Luo when he suddenly cupped his hands in a respectful bow to us, saying, "Thank you both for your help. When things are settled in Heaven, I will personally visit the Abyss."
I initially wanted to refuse, but thinking that Feng Su might miss Luo, I nodded in agreement.
After leaving the Heavenly Court, we went to the remaining three cities in the mortal realm according to our original plan.
Fortunately, the resentment in these three cities has not yet taken hold, nor is it particularly intelligent.
You used a little trick to imprint the resentment, which I then destroyed.
We eliminated all three cities in just three days.
I stretched out a big yawn, "Now that's what you call all the resentment left in the locust tree demon."
"Congratulations to the two Immortal Venerables." Sha Lin also looked happy. After so many days of hard work, it was finally almost over.
"Let's go to the Locust Tree Demon's place." I looked up at You.
"Hmm." You nodded. "I haven't received any signal these past few days either, so it seems everything is fine."
I raised the corners of my mouth and smiled brightly, "Then let's proceed according to plan."
We rushed to the place where the Locust Tree Demon was.
"You're finally back!" The local land official was so excited to see us that he almost cried. "I've been keeping watch here for the past few days, and there haven't been any problems."
"Okay, thank you for your hard work." You nodded slightly, her tone still indifferent.
"You all get ready," You said to Shalin as if remembering something. "Remember, you must fall at the edge of the barrier, so that the resentment can reach you."
“Yes.” Sha Lin nodded emphatically.
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