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Chapter 833 Shocking Sword(2/3)

"I don't know what the origin of this big brother named Mo is, but he is so powerful. He doesn't look much older than me. He is actually able to exchange knowledge on the Taoism with the knowledgeable uncle Zixian..."

There was some longing in the boy's eyes unconsciously.

"Shu'er..."

Elder Xun Zixian's voice came from the room.

Only then did the boy come back to his senses and said: "Elder, I'm here." Then he reluctantly looked at the ink painting, turned around and returned to the center of the elder.

Mo Hua was engrossed in thinking about the "out-of-body experience" and did not notice that there was a little boy who kept looking at him secretly.

Just like this, he thought as he walked, until he returned to the disciple's residence.

After arriving at the back of the disciple's residence, Mo Hua closed the doors and windows, took out the water prison box, and began to think about it.

On the aqua blue prison box, the bloody prison picture is terrifying and somewhat ferocious.

This is no simple picture.

Even, it is not a simple pupil technique in itself, its core is a method of "soul and soul leaving the body".

As for the method of leaving the body, Elder Xun Zixian does not know it either.

Within the Taixu Sect, it is also forbidden to teach the knowledge of souls leaving the body.

According to Elder Xun Zixian, ordinary monks, even when they reach enlightenment, will not go out of their way to learn how to leave the body.

But ink painting is different.

He can now confirm that "spiritual soul leaving the body" is the prerequisite method for "spiritual thoughts turning into swords".

If you want your spiritual thoughts to turn into swords and draw them out of the sheath, you must first master the spiritual soul leaving the body.

As for the disadvantages of the soul leaving the body, Mo Hua has weighed it and it is not too serious for him.

After all, his strongest thing is his spiritual mind.

Shui Yanluo, a water bandit who is not even an formation master, can learn some basics about souls leaving the body. How can he not learn it himself?

But the question now is, how to learn?

Mo Hua placed the water prison box in front of him and stared at the Dao Prison picture above.

"According to Elder Xun Zixian, the divine soul has three souls and seven souls. If you want to leave the body, the method of leaving the body must also be related to the 'soul'."

"Any pattern is a symbol."

"Then this Dao Prison Picture probably refers to not only Dao Prison, but some kind of... symbol related to the soul?"

"Eight prisons, eight punishments, eight sinners..."

"The number eight doesn't match up with three souls and seven souls, right?"

Mo Hua frowned.

He thought carefully about what Elder Xun Zixian said, and suddenly realized it.

"Although humans have three souls and seven souls, the heavenly soul and the earthly soul are free from the body and reside in the heaven and earth. Only the life soul remains within oneself."

"There are actually only one soul and seven souls in the human body, which add up to exactly 'eight'."

"On top of the life soul, there are seven parasitic souls..."

Mo Hua looked at the confinement box again.

Among the patterns on the prison box, there are eight prisons, the largest one is in the middle, and the other seven are distributed around the middle, with the middle as the center.

It is in line with the principle of "the seven parasitic souls are parasitic on the soul of life".

The seven outer prisons each have a lock and a chain, and are connected together, converging on the door of the central prison.

The punishments for the criminals in the seven prisons are different, but after careful screening, it is found that they are all criminals detained in the central prison, and part of the punishment he has received...

The idea of ​​​​ink painting suddenly became clear.

The picture of the prison on the box, with one prison and seven cells, is consistent with the monk's one soul and seven souls, and is more like a "phantom picture" of a divine soul.

What is shown in the picture is the mind of a monk.

The monks have been meditating on this picture all year round, imprinting the image of the criminals being tortured in the picture firmly in their hearts, forming a "mental image", and then carving this mental image into their souls.

In this way, the soul will have the majesty and evil spirit of prison.

The prison master kills.

The soul contains the aspect of "prison". As soon as it leaves the body, it can cause damage to other people's consciousness, causing them to be frightened, frightened, and even have their livers and gallbladder broken and die.

Therefore, the "nurturing evil spirit" of Water Prison Gate is actually "nurturing the soul".

By upholding the laws of Taoism, killing sinners, and cultivating a body of righteousness and evil spirit, he can integrate into his soul and make Xiaoxiao fearful.

But Shui Yama is different. He doesn't know how to nourish souls, he only knows how to "raise evil spirits". In order to nourish evil spirits, he even uses the magic method of turning evil spirits to cause a lot of killings.

It's okay for him to just keep these evil spirits.

If one day, he cultivates to the point where the evil spirit enters his soul, then these "dead evil spirits" he cultivated by indiscriminately killing innocent people will probably immediately riot, backfire on his soul, and make him insane, making life worse than death.

Mo Hua had a thought in his mind.

He couldn't help but come up with a way to "trap" Shui Yanluo to death without having to do anything himself...

The eyes of the ink painting are slightly bright.

However, we haven't found Shui Yan Luo yet, so we can't do anything yet.

For now, I’d better learn the art of eye contact first.

Based on the theory he summarized, Mo Hua began to try to practice.

He meditated and concentrated, visualizing the prison pictures on the box, and kept these prison pictures in his heart, turning them into "mental images".

At first, nothing happened.

The picture is still a picture, there is no abnormality.

The mood of the ink painting has not changed at all.

But he was not discouraged.

Learning any method is difficult at the beginning. You need to explore step by step, try over and over again, and study bit by bit.

Just like when he learned those complex and difficult formations, it was never easy to learn how to penetrate a stone with water drop by drop.

Mo Hua studies formations every day and is very familiar with this process.

He concentrated his attention to the extreme and put his whole heart and soul on the Dao Prison Map.

I don't know how long it took, but Mo Hua's heart trembled, and his spiritual thoughts finally responded.

The spiritual consciousness residing in his sea of ​​consciousness seemed to have undergone a mysterious change, as if something was "self-awakening".

The ink painting was refreshed, and I began to concentrate on tracing the source.

From the external spiritual consciousness, we sense the inner part little by little, sensing the source of the spiritual consciousness.

I don't know how long it took, but after some vague and unspeakable groping, Mo Hua's mind trembled, and he finally traced the source of something in his heart that belonged to him but that he had never been aware of in the past -

"Soul".

This feeling is very subtle.

The ink painting "senses" his own soul.

It was as if he saw himself from the perspective of a bystander, and saw the "self" dormant in the deepest part of his heart.

And his "spirit" is very complicated.

There are all kinds of indescribable, turbid and indistinguishable breaths in it, intertwining and rising and falling with each other, making it a chaotic mess.

Only then did Mo Hua realize that he seemed to be unable to understand "himself".

After sensing the soul, the subsequent process was actually simpler for Mo Hua.

Integrate the "heart" into the soul.

The ink painting began to integrate the "mental picture" of inflicting punishment on the sinners on the "Prison Picture" into his own soul.

This behavior is a bit like "reshaping" one's own soul consciousness.

The integration process was also very smooth.

Mo Hua felt his soul tremble, and a desire to "hate evil as much as hatred" surged from his heart, as if all the evil people in the world deserved to die!

All sinners should be sent to prison, tortured, and tortured to death with cruel methods, so that their sins can be erased...

This knowledge, along with Dao Yu's mind, seemed to be engraved in his soul.

Mo Hua's gaze was slightly ferocious, the evil spirit in his eyes was getting heavier and heavier, and his whole person was filled with a ruthless temperament of a "cruel official".

"wrong!"

Mo Hua immediately became alert.

He forcibly restrained his mind, calmed his emotions, and avoided these tortured thoughts, which continued to be engraved into his soul.
To be continued...
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