Chapter 1781 (One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One) Interruption


Chapter 1781 (One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One) Interruption

Hou Jizhuan told the alchemists about the practice. The alchemists' eyes still showed dissatisfaction with him, but they did not mention anything else to him. All they communicated with him were related to the practice.

After a conversation, the alchemists formed a circle, with Hou Jizhuan standing in the center of the circle.

The alchemists all sat cross-legged and put their hands on their knees, palms facing up.

Hou Jizhuan clasped his hands in front of his chest.

The alchemists closed their eyes and chanted the incantation in a low voice. At the same time, Hou Jizhuan also began to recite incantations, and his reciting voice was louder than all the other alchemists combined. At this stage of the practice, it is necessary for Hou Ji to recite the incantation in such a loud voice.

As soon as the spell was cast, the blue-armored people in the house all made sounds of pain.

The voices of those blue-armored men were not loud, but they seemed to penetrate people's hearts and create a strong sense of fear.

Although Hou Jizhuan was used to hearing the terrifying sounds made by those blue-armored men, this time, he felt that the fear was more serious than usual.

The alchemists who chanted the incantations were more or less frightened, and they suppressed that feeling because they were practicing the spell.

After a while, a sorcerer in red suddenly stopped chanting the spell.

From this moment on, the red alchemist no longer felt fear, but other alchemists, including Hou Jizhuan, felt more fear from the voices of those in blue armor than before.

Those alchemists just felt that their fear was getting worse. Since they all had their eyes closed, no one noticed that the red alchemist had stopped chanting the spell. Because the distance between the alchemists was not small, even the two alchemists closest to the red alchemist did not notice by listening to the sound that the red alchemist suddenly stopped chanting the spell.

Hou Jizhuan sensed something was wrong, turned around to see what was wrong, and found that the red alchemist was not chanting a spell at that moment and there were beads of sweat on his forehead. As long as one person stopped chanting the spell, they would not be able to use spells to solve the problem of the gray house normally, so Hou Jizhuan also stopped chanting the spell.

The moment Hou Jizhuan stopped reciting the incantation, the men in blue armor stopped making painful sounds, and the alchemists no longer felt fear.

The alchemists knew that the practice process had been interrupted and opened their eyes one after another.

Hou Jizhuan noticed that the alchemists looked at him with doubts and disgust.

The alchemist who was the first to tell Tie Wandao that Hou Jizhuan's mistake caused problems inside the gray house stood up, approached Hou Jizhuan, and said: "Hou Jizhuan, we have been chanting the incantation for a while, and you suddenly stopped. What does it mean?"

Tiewan Dao saw that the first alchemist who told him that Hou Jizhuan's mistake in doing something had caused problems inside the gray house actually walked over to Hou Jizhuan and started talking to him. Seeing that the process of doing something seemed to be interrupted, he also Walked towards Hou Ji Zhuan.

Hou Ji said: "I was not the first to stop."

"Who is that?" the alchemist asked.

Hou Jizhuan pointed to the red alchemist and said, "It's him."

Those alchemists all turned their attention to the red alchemist.

The red-robed alchemist noticed that Tie Wandao was actually coming over. He felt that if Tie Wandao knew that everyone's practice was interrupted because of him, he didn't know what Tie Wandao would do to him. So, he wiped the sweat from his forehead and said, "Huh? Why do you say it's me? It's not me!"

(End of chapter)

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