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Starting to Practice Swordsmanship from the Rural Area of the Second Dimension (1-323).

Chapter 94: The Humorous Adventures of the Blood-Red Skeleton. [93]



Summary

In Chapter 163, General Cheng grapples with the unexpected worship from the people of Kyoto, feeling reluctant to intervene directly. Instead, he uses his blood to create a Blood Mirror, allowing him to observe the situation in Kyoto. He contemplates using a shikigami for assistance and ultimately selects a skeleton as the most suitable option for the locals. Meanwhile, the Onmyoji in Tian Man Gong are uneasy about their new role as worshippers of Cheng, especially given the violent history associated with him. As the ritual unfolds, a blood-colored skeleton emerges, causing panic among the townsfolk. In Chapter 164, General Cheng reflects on the nature of monsters and divine descents, realizing that the skeleton's inability to speak might actually be advantageous. The skeleton's emergence creates chaos in the city, and General Cheng notices glowing arrows on the Blood Mirror, which represent the willpower and requests of the offerings made by the people. He finds the process less mysterious than expected, revealing a more straightforward nature to the divine descent ritual.

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