Then I saw streaks of golden light bursting out from Guan Yun's back, quickly condensing into a huge shadow in the void behind.
The previous Northern Violent Ape Carving Divine Picture was essentially to summon the violent ape's will and divine thoughts scattered across the world to display its innate magical powers.
The shadow that appeared behind Guan Yun at this moment was different from the magical power of "moving mountains and throwing rocks", and a charm emerged spontaneously.
The Tang sisters obviously didn't see Guan Yun perform this move, so they ran wildly and turned around to look around.
"Is this the boss's magical power?"
"What's it called? It looks different, sister, can you tell?"
Tang Que looked like he was thinking hard and said: "There seems to be something different, but I can't tell.
What's it called..., ah, I remembered that the boss said it once, it's called the Horse-headed God!"
Tang Que didn't just think of it out of thin air, but saw it. As he spoke, the shadow behind Guan Yun completely emerged.
What a wrathful and vicious god.
It has a skull necklace hanging around its neck, a tiger skin skirt around its waist, three eyes glaring with anger, and snakes coiled around its knees, hands, wrists, and neck. Each hand holds a skull bowl, a rope, a snake, a skull staff, etc.
The most eye-catching thing is that there are multiple horse heads in the red mane, neighing upwards.
"Yes, it's called the Horse-headed God."
Tang Yan echoed her sister's answer.
The two sisters didn't notice that Chen Yang was laughing.
Horse head is not wrong, but God is wrong. It is not a system.
The correct name should be: Horsehead Mingwang, or Horsehead Vajra.
Chen Yang recognized the root of Guan Yun's unique trick of pressing the bottom of the box at a glance.
The so-called Horsehead Mingwang is one of the thousands of incarnations of Avalokitesvara, an wrathful form that helps practitioners conquer demons and remove obstacles.
He looks ferocious and creepy, but he is not really angry, nor does he mean to be angry. Instead, he is angry for the sake of all living beings. Basically, he is sad for all living beings.
Because of compassion, there is anger.
"Coincidence? Cause and effect? Fate?"
Chen Yang couldn't help but come up with this idea.
Buddhism has disappeared in this world, leaving almost only dilapidated temples and headless Buddha statues. Even its name has never been praised in the world, and its philosophy is no longer known.
But once you have been there, you leave traces.
It’s not like Buddhism has never left traces in this world, and the one behind Guan Yun is one of them.
Chen Yang guessed that it was a carved divine picture, but Guan Yun didn't know what it represented.
The inscription of the divine diagram is nothing more than comparing the basic diagram passed down from ancient times, using special magic power and materials to inscribe the pattern on the body, and then using it as a basis to draw the will and spirit scattered in the world.
Chen Yang was not surprised at all that Guan Yun did not know the details of this Horse-headed King.
"The fate is wonderful beyond words."
Chen Yang couldn't help but sigh.
This Lingyin Village and the demon kingdom in front of them must be related to the decline of Buddhism, and Guan Yun, who entered it with the power of Buddhism.
Whether it was fate or coincidence, Chen Yang didn't dare to think about it and couldn't tell.
"At least for the current situation, it would be more appropriate to use Hayagriva to deal with it."
Chen Yang had just turned away from all his thoughts when he saw the Horsehead King clearly appearing above Guan Yun's head. He turned his head and looked around as if he had come to life. He saw the demonic energy surging into the sky and the black waves surging, and he suddenly became furious.
"Ho~"
King Hayato Ming roared angrily, showing an angry look, and endless flames burned out of the void and flew down towards the black waves.
Using demonic energy as fuel, with a "boom", it burned into a huge red lotus of karma, which seemed to burn through the void...