Seeing Mu Feng act like this scared me. He is a ghost, how can he not get out? If it wasn't for him being with me, Mu Feng would have left a long time ago. This door was actually able to stop him, which made people puzzled.

I immediately went over to help Mu Feng up, and asked him how he was doing. Mu Feng shook his head, and indicated that he was fine, then he looked at the stone door and said softly: "This door is magnetic, and it repels me.

Magnetic? I didn't understand what Mu Feng meant, but just when I was about to ask him, he turned his head and looked at the stone platform behind us, before walking forward, I could only hurriedly follow him, only then did I smell the smell of a rotten corpse, in such a sealed environment, Mu Feng is definitely fine, but I guess that after a while he won't be able to breathe, and since this place is so rotten and wet, I guess I'll be poisoned after a while.

Mu Feng also knows about this and is even more anxious than me right now. The two of us looked around the hall, but we couldn't find any exit and now we are really encountering difficulties. We can't really be stuck here and can't help but wonder what kind of feeling we have when we think that it won't be long before we become like Mu Feng and become ghosts.

There were murals on the walls, but they seemed to be images of sacrifices. A group of people surrounded a person, and the scene seemed to be inside the hall, on top of the stone platform, stood a person who seemed to be wearing a Daoist robe. I didn't know what he was doing with his hands, but the people below were all kneeling, as if they were deities.

On the other side, there was a person lying at the feet of the Daoist priest. I didn't know where those people had gone, but they had already disappeared. The Daoist priest held a black stone in his hand, but it looked like a dragon.

Could that be the Azure Dragon Talisman? It occurred to me that this Taoist might be the Taoist in the story about Extraordinary and I told him about it, but he lied to the villagers and started to kill the innocent, which was completely different from what was painted here. There were only two possibilities now, one was that the painting was fake, and the other was that Extraordinary had lied to me, but the latter possibility was that Extraordinary had lied to me from the very beginning, but until now, I still did not know what his purpose was.

I continued to look down, and this Taoist put a black stone on his body, and soon after, he seemed to be in extreme pain, his whole body straightened up, and his expression was very terrifying, I subconsciously covered my mouth, although these are murals, but because they are colored, and because the depiction is very professional, it seems like he is looking at realistic paintings, and I even felt that this Taoist occasionally looks at me.

Following the scene below, another person appeared on this person's body. This person looked exactly the same as the person lying on the ground. What was different was that this person was drawn on a dotted line. What did that mean? Why is this person above a dotted line?

At this time, Mu Feng also walked over with a serious expression, I don't know what he saw, but I did not ask him any further, and continued to look. After the person with the dotted line came out, the person below seemed to have lost all signs of life, the pained expression on his face also disappeared.

The Daoist Priest seemed very happy, and in the next scene, the people from before appeared again. They continued to prostrate themselves towards the Daoist Priest, but what I didn't expect was that the Daoist Priest took out the black stone, and then threw it towards the crowd. The black stone above their heads seemed to emit smoke, and these people instantly looked to be in quite a bit of pain.

That is to say, this person is the only one who hasn't lied to me before, which means that the Green Dragon Talisman is able to suck out a person's life soul. I didn't have enough time to think about it, so I continued to read on, and when this Taoist saw that the souls of these people were all sucked out, he stood on top of the stone platform, and then slowly brought the first soul out into his own talisman paper.

Following that, a stone door appeared beneath his feet. However, there seemed to be smoke coming out of the stone door, and soon after, there was nothing. What was the meaning of this? Why was there nothing else? Could it be that the painter had also died at this time?

I thought to myself as I searched the rest of the stone walls in the hall. But just as I thought, the next scene was gone. I couldn't see anything else in the murals. Where did this door come from? Where were the souls of the remaining people?

I turned my head to look at Mu Feng, who was beside me. From the looks of it, he also knew about this matter. Just like me, he couldn't figure out where the rest of the people went. Why can't we find it?

Mu Feng did not reply and instead looked at the murals. After a while, he seemed to have found something. He turned his head and said to me, "Look here."

I immediately walked over and looked over. Mu Feng was pointing at the second painting, which was where the first person had their soul sucked away. I saw that the Daoist Priest seemed to have made a cut on that person's body, and a drop of blood fell onto the ground.

What did that mean? Does the door have to be opened with blood? I looked at Mu Feng, who was beside me, and didn't know what he meant. Mu Feng explained to me, "I heard that there's a sacrificial ceremony where souls are resurrected to become immortals, which requires the blood of Yin people to open a gap in the underworld. The coffin of the person who needs to be revived is placed in the crack so that ordinary people won't find it.

I still didn't understand what he meant, so I continued to ask Mu Feng what he meant. Mu Feng let out a long sigh, and then said: "Yin Man Blood Sect, I seem to understand now why Extraordinary brought you here."