(1781) Interrupt
Hou Jizhi talked about the practices to those alchemists. The alchemists still showed dissatisfaction with him in their eyes, but they did not mention other things to him. What they communicated with were related to the practices.
After a conversation, the alchemists surrounded the circle and Hou Ji stood in the center of the circle.
All the alchemists sat cross-legged, putting their hands on their knees with their palms facing upwards.
Hou Ji closed his hands on his chest.
The alchemists closed their eyes and recited the mantra in a smaller voice. At the same time, Hou Jizhun also began to recite the mantra, and the sound he recited was louder than the sound of all other alchemists chanting the mantra. At this stage of the practice, it was necessary that Hou Jizhun recite the mantra to that level.
As soon as the spell was together, the blue armored people in the house made painful sounds.
The voices of those blue armored people are not loud, but they seem to be able to touch people's hearts and make people feel a strong sense of fear.
Although Hou Jizhun was used to hearing the terrifying sounds made by the blue armored people, this time, he felt that his fear was more serious than usual.
The alchemists who recite the mantras felt more or less frightened, but they tried their best to restrain themselves because of their practice.
After a while, a priest in red suddenly stopped chanting the spell.
From this moment on, the alchemist in red could not feel fear, but other alchemists, including Hou Jijun, felt fear from the voices of the blue-armored people, was even more powerful than before.
The alchemists had just felt that their fear was even worse, but because they all closed their eyes, no one felt that the alchemist in red had stopped chanting spells. Because the distance between the alchemist and the alchemist was not small, even the two alchemists closest to the alchemist did not notice that he suddenly stopped chanting spells by listening to the sound.
Hou Jizhuan felt something was wrong, and he turned around and saw what was wrong. The monk in red was not chanting a spell, and sweat was oozing from his forehead.
As long as one person did not continue to chant the spell, they would not be able to use spells to solve the problem of the gray house, so Hou Jizhun also stopped chanting the spell.
Just as Hou Jizhun began to stop chanting the spells, the blue armored people did not continue to make painful sounds, and the alchemists did not continue to feel fear.
The alchemists knew that the practice had been interrupted and opened their eyes one after another.
Hou Jizhi saw those alchemists looking at him with doubts and disgust.
The first alchemist who told Tie Wandao that Hou Jizhi made a mistake in his practice and caused problems inside the gray house stood up, approached Hou Jizhi, and said, "Hou Fangshi, we have recited the spell for a while. What does it mean to stop suddenly?"
Tie Wandao saw the first alchemist who told Tie Wandao that Hou Jizhi made a mistake in his practice and caused a problem inside the gray house to go to Hou Jizhu and talked to him. Knowing that the practice process should have been interrupted, he also walked towards Hou Jizhu.
Hou Jitong said: "It was not the first one I stopped."
"Who is that?" the alchemist asked.
Hou Jizhi pointed at the alchemist in red and said, "It's him."
The alchemists all turned their attention to the alchemists in red.
Chapter completed!