Chapter 3607 Meeting Chiyou's Statue Again
Zen couldn't help the burst of admiration that flooded his heart as he stared at the path flanked by countless footprints.
If the red mist hadn't lured out all these footprints, he would've never seen it.
The human woman whispered something to another red ball and Zen watched it zoom straight onto the path.
"This way please," she said to him with a smile.
The path was winding and zigzag. If she entered first, Zen might flee behind her. There was also the possibility of the Moon Fire Slaves abducting him.
Zen and Elvinia looked at each other with alert, but they still stepped on the path in silence.
The human woman originally wanted to walk behind Zen and Elvinia but No. 12 beat her to it, shrinking his body and situating himself behind them.
The fight had ceased on the three sides but they still remained on guard against each other.
Since it didn't really matter, the human woman chose to just let it be and settled herself at the very back.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Thunderous footsteps echoed around them as invisible feet stomped on both sides of the path, trampling the gobi into pieces and only leaving the path they were walking on intact.
This winding path wasn't long and with the red ball leading them, they were able to pass through in just about three minutes.
As the human woman walked out of the path, she drilled out the red ball, placed her palm on her lips, and sucked in the air.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh
All the red fog got sucked into her mouth!
When it disappeared, the energy soul stopped attacking and the messy gobi resumed its original form as if nothing happened at all.
"You can open the temple now," the woman said to Zen indifferently.
Zen nodded and walked towards the temple gates.
The temple wasn't small by any means. Zen considered it very large in comparison to the ones he'd seen.
As he stared at the gates, he couldn't help but gasp in shock.
A huge part of the gates had been charred!
Not only that, but there were also numerous scratches and irreparable da
ates let out a dull sound.
Rumble! Rumble! Rumble!
As the gates opened, the Moon Fire Slaves and that human woman took a step back.
That step back had been necessary because of the heavy wave of killing intent that suddenly washed over them. Although Zen had used the Other Shore Key to open the gates, they remained on high alert.
Zen, on the other hand, felt no fear. He didn't even bother assessing the situation before grabbing Elvinia and heading straight inside.
The temple was dark but the moment they stepped inside, golden dots of light appeared like fireflies and illuminated their way.
As these dots of light appeared, numerous candles also lit up and illuminated the entire hall.
Around forty statues stood in front of them, most were human-shaped but a few were of strange forms. Zen's eyes were immediately fixed on the sixth statue from the left.
This statue had a human body and a snake tail. It was a member of the Snake Goddess race.
It wasn't surprising to find this statue in a human race's temple since both races were related by blood.
However, the statue in front of them looked exactly like the Snake Goddess Zen had met in the Pear Hill.
Seeing the Snake Goddess's statue here was one thing but the one next to it confused Zen even more. There, in full-glory with three heads and six arms, stood Chiyou's statue.
If the red mist hadn't lured out all these footprints, he would've never seen it.
The human woman whispered something to another red ball and Zen watched it zoom straight onto the path.
"This way please," she said to him with a smile.
The path was winding and zigzag. If she entered first, Zen might flee behind her. There was also the possibility of the Moon Fire Slaves abducting him.
Zen and Elvinia looked at each other with alert, but they still stepped on the path in silence.
The human woman originally wanted to walk behind Zen and Elvinia but No. 12 beat her to it, shrinking his body and situating himself behind them.
The fight had ceased on the three sides but they still remained on guard against each other.
Since it didn't really matter, the human woman chose to just let it be and settled herself at the very back.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Thunderous footsteps echoed around them as invisible feet stomped on both sides of the path, trampling the gobi into pieces and only leaving the path they were walking on intact.
This winding path wasn't long and with the red ball leading them, they were able to pass through in just about three minutes.
As the human woman walked out of the path, she drilled out the red ball, placed her palm on her lips, and sucked in the air.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh
All the red fog got sucked into her mouth!
When it disappeared, the energy soul stopped attacking and the messy gobi resumed its original form as if nothing happened at all.
"You can open the temple now," the woman said to Zen indifferently.
Zen nodded and walked towards the temple gates.
The temple wasn't small by any means. Zen considered it very large in comparison to the ones he'd seen.
As he stared at the gates, he couldn't help but gasp in shock.
A huge part of the gates had been charred!
Not only that, but there were also numerous scratches and irreparable da
ates let out a dull sound.
Rumble! Rumble! Rumble!
As the gates opened, the Moon Fire Slaves and that human woman took a step back.
That step back had been necessary because of the heavy wave of killing intent that suddenly washed over them. Although Zen had used the Other Shore Key to open the gates, they remained on high alert.
Zen, on the other hand, felt no fear. He didn't even bother assessing the situation before grabbing Elvinia and heading straight inside.
The temple was dark but the moment they stepped inside, golden dots of light appeared like fireflies and illuminated their way.
As these dots of light appeared, numerous candles also lit up and illuminated the entire hall.
Around forty statues stood in front of them, most were human-shaped but a few were of strange forms. Zen's eyes were immediately fixed on the sixth statue from the left.
This statue had a human body and a snake tail. It was a member of the Snake Goddess race.
It wasn't surprising to find this statue in a human race's temple since both races were related by blood.
However, the statue in front of them looked exactly like the Snake Goddess Zen had met in the Pear Hill.
Seeing the Snake Goddess's statue here was one thing but the one next to it confused Zen even more. There, in full-glory with three heads and six arms, stood Chiyou's statue.