"This is the Ghost Pool." Chu Yu's voice wasn't loud, but it was loud enough for everyone present to hear.
"The Ghost Pool?"
"What is the Ghost Pool?!"
The group was curious about what Chu Yu was saying, and Hua looked at him with a puzzled expression. However, Yong Heng, who was standing to the side, said thoughtfully, "Wasn't this kind of thing already listed as a forbidden technique?"
Yongheng was originally an immortal from the Lanze Immortal Realm. He was much older than them, so he naturally knew more.
Chu Yu sarcastically remarked, "These so-called forbidden techniques are nothing more than the work of a group of people who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals."
Just like the resurrection of the flower, wasn't it achieved using forbidden magic? So what truly forbidden magic exists in the Six Realms? It all depends on how the user performs it. However, the person behind this thing in front of them is clearly not just ordinary, but extremely insidious.
"Chu Yu, Yong Heng, stop beating around the bush and tell me what exactly the Ghost Pool is, so I can be mentally prepared." Tu Er, who was always impatient, urged them on.
Chu Yu glanced at him and said succinctly, "The Ghost Pool uses souls as sacrifices and flesh as a vessel, exchanging life and death to give the dead a chance to live."
Tu Er scratched the back of his head, frowned, and said, "So in other words, this is a resurrection magic circle, right?"
“You could say that,” Yongheng added.
“But how can the dead be brought back to life?” Tu Er immediately realized his mistake after saying that and looked at Hua Lianlian, saying, “Hua Lianlian, I didn’t mean anything by it. I was just saying it casually.”
"It's not worth fussing over such a small thing," he said. "What you said is not wrong. How can the dead be brought back to life? It is precisely because this is an extraordinary method that it is almost impossible to do that there are so many forbidden techniques."
After Hua finished speaking, she looked at Chu Yu. Chu Yu had said that the God of Mi'e had preserved a trace of her soul, which was why she was able to have a chance to live. But was it really that easy to revive a god who had been sacrificed and turned to ashes?
Hua Hua never dared to delve into the matter, neither asking Chu Yu nor Qingfeng Shangshen. In the past, Hua Hua only knew that it was not easy, but today, after seeing the Ghost Pool with her own eyes, she realized the hardships involved.
"Liao Liao, don't overthink it." Without her noticing, Chu Yu tightened his grip on Hua's hand and whispered in her ear. Hua looked up at Chu Yu and gave him a smile: "Chu Yu, I wasn't thinking anything."
But since Liao Liao practically raised her from scratch, how could Chu Yu not know what she was thinking? However, since Liao Liao didn't want to talk about it, then so be it.
Chu Yu turned his gaze back to the heads and said in a deep voice, "Since ancient times, many techniques that can bring people back to life have been passed down in the Six Realms. However, bringing people back to life is a heaven-defying act for both mortals and cultivators. Those who practice this technique do so knowingly because they know it is impossible."
This kind of technique has existed since ancient times, but very few people have actually succeeded in resurrecting it. In particular, the more noble the person being resurrected, the more difficult it is, and the greater the cost.
As Chu Yu spoke, he drew a blue light from his hand and struck the phantom head above the blood pool. Instantly, a series of shrill screams erupted as all the heads lunged at them like madmen. The group hurriedly prepared for battle, but before the creatures could even get close, they were struck by Chu Yu's blue light and vanished into wisps of green smoke.
The whole scene finally came into focus before their eyes. "Why is there such a strong fishy smell all of a sudden? It wasn't like this just now," Tu Er said as she walked towards the edge of the pool.
"return!"
The moment Chu Yu's shout fell, a sudden change occurred in the blood pool. The blood pool behind him condensed into a huge blood dragon with its gaping maw, lunging at Tu Er. Fortunately, Tu Er had retreated in time when she heard Chu Yu's voice.
Tu Er patted his chest, relieved to be alive: "Thank goodness, I almost became food for this monster."
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