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Chapter 395 Ultimate Move - Nightmare

According to the [Refining Heaven Gu Dao], if multiple types of Gu can be made to cooperate with each other, thus exerting the effect of one plus one greater than two, such a move can be called - the ultimate move of Gu.

As the name suggests, it means that it is more powerful than ordinary voodoo moves.

From this point of view, the Gu technique just named [Nightmare] by Chi Yao cannot be called a complete killing move, perhaps it can only be called the prototype of a killing move.

Because although its construction uses five kinds of Gu at the same time, including Love Gu, Heart Gu, Corpse Gu, Ecstasy Gu, and Illusion Gu, it is difficult to say that it truly achieves an effect that adds up to more than five.

The reason why such a move was constructed is because when Chi Yao was studying the poisonous poisons hidden in the Cave of Ten Thousand Poisons, he discovered that poisonous poisons that can affect people's spirits, such as ecstasy poisons and phantom poisons, often need to be prepared in advance.

It can only be activated by placing the poison on the opponent.

Such a premise greatly limits the use scenarios of these Gu creatures. Basically, they can only be used to torture people, or to torture enemies after capturing them alive. It can be said that they are useless in frontal combat.

This was too wasteful. Chi Yao felt it was a pity, so he wanted to make some changes.

In order to cooperate with the use of Ecstasy Gu and Illusion Gu, the first thing he thought of was that the auxiliary Gu was Dark Gu. The reason was also very simple. Since the previous difficulty was how to throw it on others, then Dark Gu was used to cover it up.

The ability of shadow jumping can make Chi Yao himself or things wrapped by his Qi breath appear in the shadow of the target. It can be said that it is impossible to prevent when used to cast poison.

This is indeed true in theory.

However, after personally experimenting, Chi Yao found helplessly that if he did not escape into the shadows with him, the poison would be out of control after it emerged from the shadow of the target.

In other words, either you have to get close to cast the poison, or the success of the poison can only depend on luck.

What does that mean?

For example, if a person stands there, his shadow will naturally gather in an area about half a meter square under his feet. At this time, Chi Yao can only guarantee that the poison will appear from this area. As for whether it can fall on the opponent's side.

On my body... I just have to rely on God to reward me.

Not to mention the interference from factors such as clothing.

This unreliable method naturally failed to meet his requirements, so Chi Yao immediately changed his mind.

It's hard to poison your enemy in person, but isn't it much easier to poison yourself?

What if I directly give myself the Ecstasy Gu and Illusion Gu, and then use the ability of the Heart Gu [Heart to Heart] to share this feeling with the enemy?

The ability of Heart Gu is unavoidable, at least the hit rate is guaranteed.

But there is a problem here. The effect of the ecstasy poison is to make the person who is affected by the poison become confused and more susceptible to the control of the poisoner. The effect of the phantom poison is to make the opponent hallucinate. If these two kinds of poison are used in

On his own body, can he still accurately complete the subsequent operations when his consciousness is blurred and hallucinations occur?

Could it be that he was K.O. directly by the enemy because of an accidental trance?

Therefore, in order to ensure his own sanity, he tried to add the Love Gu to this move to keep himself absolutely sane. Even if his mind was confused, no strange desires would appear to interfere with the spell.

But in this way, it seems that the original lethality of the move is lost.

In the end, after much deliberation, Chi Yao was inspired by the voodoo dolls that are most widely circulated in Miao territory and helped him solve this problem.

The so-called voodoo doll is a medium for casting curses. It can often be bound to the target recipient through blood or hair. Then all voodoo spells cast on the voodoo doll will pass through a

The mysterious connection is transferred to the real target recipient, achieving the effect of a super long-distance curse.

Chi Yao naturally does not want to use voodoo dolls directly, but wants to learn the concept of voodoo dolls as a substitute for performing spells.

For the voodoo doll, the biggest difficulty is to obtain markers such as blood and hair of the target. Chi Yao does not need this, he has a heart gu that can directly map it.

Then the next thing to do is to make a convenient medium and apply ecstasy Gu, phantom Gu and other Gu things to it. Moreover, this medium must be easy to carry. It would be great if it can be operated without hands.

Following this line of thinking, Chi Yao finally chose the three corpses of the enemy as the alternative medium for the voodoo doll.

The corpse qi produced by the corpse voodoo can directly seduce the three corpse demons in the enemy's body, and because they are the incarnation of desire, they have little resistance to spiritual means. As a superior existence, the corpse voodoo can easily seduce the three corpse demons.

The three corpses were summoned to Chi Yao.

At this time, Chi Yao only needs to release the ecstasy Gu, phantom Gu and other poisons on the corpse demon that will not resist at all. Then because of the symbiosis, these poisons are naturally equivalent to being released on the target body.

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After that, he can also choose to use the love voodoo and the heart voodoo to amplify and catalyze the hallucinations on the corpse demon, which will have a super doubled effect. For example, just now, with this combination of punches, the third cave master was awakened on the spot deep in his heart.

The most terrifying memories, and then fell into madness.

That was when Twelve Cave successfully researched the magic weapon altar for the first time. Some of them thought that they could use this monster weapon to wash away the humiliation of Maple Leaf that their ancestor Chi You had suffered.

But it is a pity that in the Tang Dynasty at that time, there were two powerful sorcerers who could be called semi-immortals. They could see the military crisis hidden in the remote Miao territory just by observing the stars at night.

Therefore, Yuan Tiangang resorted to the strategy of driving away tigers and devouring wolves, and told the news directly to Tuyuhun, which caused the greedy King Tuyuhun to personally lead an army to attack Shiwan Mountain, while he himself led his troops to sit on the mountain and watch.

Fight between tigers and prepare to be the fisherman who wins in the end.

The land of Miao territory was suddenly shaken by wind and rain, and was in danger.

Fortunately, Li Chunfeng was grateful to God for his kindness in saving lives, so he went to the Twelve Cave alone to lobby the cave owners before Yuan Tiangang's real end.

In the end, they were persuaded to voluntarily live in seclusion, and by the end of the Tang Dynasty, they would no longer show their traces.

The reason why Li Chunfeng was able to single-handedly persuade Twelve Dongs, who controlled hundreds of thousands of mountains in the Miao territory at that time, to voluntarily retire from the world was based on a hexagram:

If we don't follow what he said, the Chi You clan living in the Miao border will be annihilated, and the entire Shiwan Mountain will be mercilessly devoured by the raging fire of war.

After personally verifying the authenticity of what Li Chunfeng said, Twelve Cave finally chose to retreat for the sake of the continuation of the race. This retreat lasted for nearly three hundred years.

Today's cave masters are no longer those who witnessed that incident, but this warning hexagram has been passed down from generation to generation by the people of Twelve Cave. Even though Li Chunfeng has died long ago, and even the Tang Dynasty has existed in name only for decades, they

He still firmly abides by the contract he made at the beginning and does not dare to violate it at all.


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