Chapter 136 Asking God



Fortunately, I was standing in the circle that Grandma Sun had instructed me to enter, and her sharp fingernails stopped less than three centimeters from my eyeballs.

But the next second, the air seemed to be torn apart where the fingernail struck, and tiny cracks appeared, like broken spider webs, spreading outwards.

Just as Bai Su's fingernails broke through the barrier and were about to pierce my eyeball, Grandma Sun pulled me hard from behind.

He held an antique bronze mirror in his hand and pointed it at Bai Su's face.

"Heaven and earth, the mirror dispels evil!"

In an instant, the bronze mirror emitted a bright light, illuminating the entire room.

Bai Su was enveloped by the light, letting out a painful roar as her body twisted and struggled incessantly.

"then!"

Grandma Sun took out a small bell and threw it at me forcefully.

"Ring the Soul-Suppressing Bell!"

While controlling the bronze mirror, Old Mrs. Sun turned to me and shouted, "Repeat after me: 'The Supreme Lord commands, may your lonely soul be reborn... You yourself summon it, may all beings be saved, may they be reborn quickly! May all beings be saved, may they be reborn quickly!'"

I rang the soul-suppressing bell and began chanting the incantation along with Grandma Sun.

"By imperial decree, your lonely soul is exorcised..."

With each recitation, the Soul-Suppressing Bell emits a clear, ringing sound.

As the bell rang, Bai Su's hands, which had been waving wildly, became powerless in the air, and her body twisted and deformed, emitting painful howls.

Sudden.

With a loud bang, Bai Su's body instantly turned into a cloud of black smoke and dissipated into the air.

The room fell silent, with only the howling wind outside the window causing the broken windows to creak.

I collapsed to the ground, panting heavily, my back already soaked with cold sweat.

"Is she... is she dead?"

Fear still lingered in Xiao Mi's eyes; she was still immersed in the terror she had just experienced and couldn't pull herself out of it.

Grandma Sun put away the bronze mirror and bell, let out a long sigh, and her fatigue was obvious.

"It's not that easy. We just drove her away. Her resentment runs deep, and she might come back."

I stood up, my legs felt like they were on cotton, and they were still a little weak.

But she still forced herself to ask, "Grandma Sun, what should we do now?"

A fierce glint flashed in Grandma Sun's eyes as she gritted her teeth and said.

"We have no choice but to consult the gods!"

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