Other language: Vietnamese

Tomb Robbing: Starting with the Bloodline of the Three-legged Golden Crow.

Chapter 439: Establishing a Home and Supporting the Head with a Ring. [439]



Summary

In a mystical setting, characters including Luo Chen and the 9th Son are captivated by a unique portal adorned with a three-legged golden crow and beast heads, known as Jiao Tu, symbolizing protection against evil spirits. The Jiao Tu, a mythical creature, is linked to ancient Chinese beliefs and is often depicted on tombs and doors. Luo Chen, feeling apprehensive, approaches the portal with two glowing rings. As he and the Buddha place the rings on the Jiao Tu, the creature's mouth opens, pulling the rings in, creating a moment of tension and intrigue as the portal seemingly comes to life.

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