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Now reading: Chapter 912 - 492: The Legend of the Headless Mountain from The Blade-Wielding Legend, a Eastern novel by Zhang Laoxi.

This Five Dao General is indeed unfortunate.

Li Yan had also seen several Five Dao Temples; in so places, they are called "Five Dao Lords," with only one divine statue draped in golden armor, wielding a long spear, and sitting upright.

In other places, there are five statues, so with blue faces and ferocious appearances that are intimidating to behold.

This matter is unavoidable too.

Building temples and observing rituals often arise spontaneously by the common people, with rchants donating money, burning incense, and praying for local peace.

But when the common folk build temples, they often don’t observe such rigorous standards.

The sa divine statues vary from place to place, also influenced by local folklore. If certain stories are heard often, people often shape the statues according to their perceptions.

"Five Dao" refers to the Heavenly Dao, Human Dao, Hell Dao, Evil Ghost Dao, and Animal Dao, but at so point, it was passed down as "Five Bandits."

There were even models seeking historical prototypes.

Apparently, even being an Immortal isn’t so carefree and easy...

Their conversation revealed quite a bit of information:

The Astral Order is related to incense!

In the Yin Bureau Underworld, there seems to be several factions.

And that "Five Directions Luo Feng Flag," prohibited by the "Heavenly Rules," seems not so simple, hiding so secrets...

While Li Yan was contemplating, that unnad Yin Bureau deity spoke: "General, please wait a mont, let handle this matter first to avoid delay and violation of the Yin Law."

Saying that, he tossed a scroll into the air.

The Black Well Blood Water before Li Yan also spun rapidly, and a piece of Yellow Silk erged, revealing information about the Demonic Qi of the Demon God to be captured.

This Demon God was not recorded in the "Eternal Immortal Cave."

His na was Zuo Shouquan, originally a formidable warrior of an ancient tribal era, violent in nature. After death, he was worshiped by the tribe’s people, and his soul beca the nearby Mountain God. However, his bloodthirsty nature eventually turned him into an Evil God.

His appearance is akin to that of a wild man, holding a blade in one hand and a human head in the other. His roaring voice resembles a tiger in the mountains, dooming anyone who crosses his path.

This Evil God possesses a unique ability.

Similar to a tiger demon, he can command Chang Ghosts.

The Evil Technique passed down is called the "Head Cutting and Body Stretching Technique." Worshippers bear a mark, leaving blood traces on their necks, allowing them to use evil and magical spells while consuming human essence and blood to sustain life.

However, over ti, they beco lost to themselves.

They would offer their heads in front of the Demon God’s statue.

The bodies remain free to move but beco enslaved by this Demon God, causing harm everywhere and capturing people for blood rites.

In ancient tis, the Flying Head clan was connected to this Demon God.

The legends of the "Headless Man" in Shu originate from this...

After reading the information, Li Yan turned and left.

First, to save ti, as there is still a battle outside.

Second, because the two deities remained silent, watching him. Staying longer might expose a flaw.

The Jade Pendant left by Yin Changsheng was a thod to steal the Heavenly chanism.

He did not want to be accused as a yin criminal.

After his silhouette disappeared, two voices resud.

"Five Dao General, this person possesses so talent, but you’d better not act. The Five Directions Luo Feng Flag sent out will likely be wasted."

"I know, the Thunder Departnt also has their eyes on this person. What are they attempting to do?"

"I don’t know about this matter either."

"With the shifts in the Human World’s mundane affairs, the Dharma Realm will likely struggle to escape the turmoil..."

...

In the dense forest, Li Yan suddenly opened his eyes.

Pulling out his Pocket Watch, he saw that only a few seconds had passed.

But in this brief ti, changes had occurred again in the broken temple.

The temple was howling with a yin wind, and bits of green light flickered.

Hoo~

Accompanied by a fierce wind, a stench of blood wafted out.

Swish, swish, swish!

Li Yan’s earlier spear had pierced many Blade Hitn’s insides. Though they hadn’t died, they had lost their fighting strength, their breathing ever weaker.

With a bloody wind blowing, they suddenly opened their eyes, resembling zombies, standing stiffly, with eerie green glows in their pupils.

The wounds still bled, yet they seed to feel nothing, their eyes filled only with indifference and killing intent, wielding blades once more to charge out.

Their movents were peculiar, sowhat stiff, yet their bodies were stronger, their speed surpassing before.

It’s Puppetry Technique!

Upon seeing this, Li Yan imdiately guessed.

This type of spell can control not only puppets and inanimate objects but also people. These Blade Hitn must have been tampered with beforehand, making them easier to control, rendering them more powerful.

Clang!

In an instant, two Blade Hitn leaped forward.

Their blades glead sharply, one from the left and one from the right, hacking toward Li Yan.

Li Yan showed no fear, lifting the Duan Chen Blade. With a clashing sound of fire, he spun, switching his position. His left hand concealed a flower beneath the leaf, sweeping past one Blade Hitman’s armpit with a sudden slap.

Crack!

A sound of chest bones shattering echoed as the Blade Hitman was knocked back, crashing onto another person’s blade behind.

Li Yan then flicked casually, and the dagger was sent flying, eviscerating the other Blade Hitman, scattering blood and entrails on the ground.

The stomach sack was also torn open, dropping to the ground.

Inside, as expected, was a small cloth pouch wrapped with Paper Talismans, human bones, hair, and such.

Without another look, Li Yan continued his blade march.

These Blade Hitn, once puppets, had increased strength and speed but their techniques turned rigid, riddled with flaws.

Not to ntion already becoming the living dead; even while alive, with superior martial arts, they were nothing to Li Yan.

With shadows flipping and blades flashing,

Li Yan maneuvered amidst the blade edges, seeming dangerously thrill-filled yet truly leisurely and in control.

Those aiding him in practicing martial arts were Zhang Xiaoshan and Wu Qu, both from reputable backgrounds and martial geniuses.

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