Chapter 1174 - 1174 1171 Preparations
Chapter 1174 - 1174 1171 Preparations
?Chapter 1174: Chapter 1171: Preparations Chapter 1174: Chapter 1171: Preparations The Nine-Headed Insect wore a sullen expression as he sat in silence for moments, then resumed his seated position with legs crossed.
Although his external injuries appeared to have healed, his meridians had taken a heavy blow when he intruded into the West Sea Dragon Palace, and his vital essence had also suffered severe depletion. All of this required a long period of quiet recuperation to heal completely; otherwise, many hidden problems would remain.
“Little White Dragon, once my injuries have fully recovered, I will challenge you to another battle! We shall see who amongst us truly holds the upper hand,” murmured the Nine-Headed Insect to himself before closing his eyes and beginning to absorb the blood mist from within the Blood Pool.
Half a day later, a swarm of Demon Race members burst forth from the Palace of the Nine-Headed Insect, scattering in all directions.
Accompanying these members of the Demon Race were large flocks of green birds, so many that their number was impossible to determine.
These birds were small, only about half a foot in length, and covered in a green hue all over. Only their eyes had a slight reddish tinge. They lacked demonic aura and looked no different from the common birds found in Yunmeng Marsh.
In a secret chamber of the palace, the blue-robed female Demon, Lian Shan, and Gui Cang were all sitting upright, each holding a green mirror. The mirrors displayed densely packed blood-colored specks; only upon closer inspection could one discern that these were blood-red pupils, identical to the eyes of those green-winged birds.
The green-winged birds were spirit birds secretly raised by the Nine-Headed Insect through a secret technique, and they were extremely sensitive to breaths, particularly adept at detecting prohibitions. Moreover, the eyes of the green-winged birds were connected to these Green-Eye Mirrors, allowing the bearers to share the birds’ vision no matter how far they flew.
Since the green-winged birds lacked demonic aura, even if a monk spotted them, they wouldn’t pay any attention without knowing what lay beneath the surface.
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