[Thousand Year Reincarnation Without Regrets-]
Following Hua Luo's words each of the hooded shadows and the ghosts behind them gives off the power of life, death, reincarnation, and Absolute Laws.
The strength of these four powers given off by the shadows and the ghosts varied depending on their cultivation base but without exception none of them surpassed Hua Luo's current strength.
This is especially so when the power of Absolute Laws is the sole factor taken into consideration as only the small handful of Half-Monarchs in this group displays a vague hint of it.
(*Sigh*)
Paying close attention to the changes on the hooded shadows and the ghosts Hua Luo inwardly sighs.
Being a Quasi-Dao Luo meant that his current cultivation base is comparable to a true Half-Monarch's but even then there is a limit to what he is capable of.
Upon enacting the third part of this Absolute Law the hooded shadows and the ghosts would immediately begin to show a sign of instability due to the flaws contained in this law.
It goes without saying that these flaws can only be corrected after becoming a genuine monarch.
*...! ...! ...!* as ripples form beneath the bottom of the rowboats making it seem as if they were floating on top of an ocean's surface eerie puffs of white mist begins to form.
(Passionate Music Moves the Heart, Leading Souls on the Journey Through the Yellow Springs, Thousand Year Reincarnation Without Regrets... The final part of this law has yet to be fully uttered but this arrangement of chants is clearly similar to Ming Ye Chuan's Demonic Melody Stirs the Heart, Luring Souls Through the Treacherous Waters, Thousand Year Reincarnation Without Remembrance of the Past.)
Recalling the words said by Hua Luo and comparing it to Ming Ye Chuan's three-part Absolute Law that is based off the concept of spiritual transmigration Ji Di Tian looks upon this scene with infinite coldness.
There is no possible way for Hua Luo to create an Absolute Law of such great similarities unless Ming Ye Chuan had willingly imparted some of his knowledge onto him.
And what exactly did this mean?
It meant that Ming Ye Chuan has betrayed his faction of belonging many, many centuries back after coming into contact with this human.
Knowing Ming Ye Chuan's personality and the abilities of a monarch the thought of Hua Luo being able to force him to impart his knowledge didn't even cross Ji Di Tian's mind.
(Looks like I've been too lax with the management of everything.)
Deciding that there is a need to pay careful attention to the movements of his supposed allies Ji Di Tian throws Chong Tianzi a brief glance.
*...!* as gales of wind howls it didn't take very long for the ghostly mist to spread and obscure the cubic prison from sight.
[Tch...]
Not knowing what sort of effects this mist might have on him should he choose to stay in it Chong Tianzi backs away from the cubic prison with an expression of irritation on his face.
As for Ji Di Tian's meaningful glance Chong Tianzi pays no heed to it since they've yet to completely flip faces at one another.
However, with the way this is going it is only a matter of time before they choose to bare fangs at each other.
The only thing preventing them from doing so right now is because Hua Luo and the Asura Monarch have yet to die.
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道罗邪皇子 (邪神之道 B5)
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