Absolute Double Power

Absolute Double Power
Verse-50


Ma Tuoli walked home across the empty and silent square, his eyes staring straight ahead.


"Elder Ma!" A voice struck him at his doorstep. It took him a few seconds to focus his eyes on the dark figure on his doorstep. "Commander!" hisses.


The young man confronted him on the terrace. "We have to talk" he said, half growling.


"No." Tuoli glared at him and left Shin Wu roughly out of his way.


"If you don't want to talk here I will make you talk at the courtroom" Shin Wu said threateningly.


"No," Tuoli repeated. "Not now, Commander. I have something to do first."


He left the young man once more by passing through and into his house, then slammed the door hard behind him.


The house was dark, as dark as Ma Tuoli's heart.


The elder quickly walked to the back of his house. He opened the door of his special room, a narrow secret room behind a wall, which neither his wife nor his son had ever entered.


The room where the black stones were always lit up inside a hole in the basement floor. He stepped down the stairs towards the red coals of fire and then closed the door behind him.


Sizzling the magic ceremony spell, Tuoli took the hooded purple robe she had hidden under the wooden crates, then put on it.


The man could feel the power of the robe even before he covered his head with his hood.


While nodding three times, Tuoli looked at the halo on the surface of the hole. After that he knelt on the ground floor and began to recite the ancient words he had memorized out of his head.


Muttering the ancient curses, he began to scratch the demonic emblems on the ground floor at the edge of the hole. His breathing was now hunting, his heart was racing.


Under the purple satin hood, his eyes glared unblinkingly, staring at the ancient symbols he had etched on the ground floor. A slanted smile fell on her trembling lips.


His mouth continued to mutter to summon the evil spirits that he had often called before that which he referred to as the Great Spirit God.


The shrieks of horror and pain of sacrificed souls roared like a giant machine in a pit.


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"It's time," muttered Hua Zu who automatically responded to the confused gazes of his students.


It was early morning when the golden-haired young man suddenly gathered all his disciples and held a banquet.


"Listen, Dunrui!" Hua Zu turned to look at Jieru's disciple who was now his disciple. "Jieru is gone. It's my turn to go." He looked around and watched over all his disciples of twelve.


"Teacher, where are you going?" one of his students asked.


"You don't need to know, but know that no matter what happens I will return to victory!" hua Zu Promise.


His students exchanged looks.


"Strengthen your hearts. You will really be tested!" Hua Zu added. He put on the hood of his robe and rushed out.


His disciples went in unison and tailed behind him to the forest border.


Once out of the border, Hua Zu turned to his students and reminded. "Build your hearts!" Then lowered his headgear and catapulted his body into the air.


A second later, a strand of mysterious chains whipped from the horizon like a lightning crack and snatched away Hua Zu's body.


GRAAAAC!


And before her disciples were able to react, before they realized what had happened, Hua Zu had disappeared along with the hell chain earlier.


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The long, low-ceilinged room was full of shadows. The stiff faces flashed in the red lantern light. Eyes, dozens of eyes, glanced towards the golden-haired Hua Zu and the black-haired Hua Zu.


Rows of wooden benches were laid out all the way to the back of the long room. Without talking people came and sat on the bench. They were citizens of the city, the higher-ups of the Luoji people, they were whispering, they looked at the two Hua Zu with curiosity, disbelief, and cynicism. The whispering and buzzing of people talking gets louder.


"Jiyan, do you hear me?" tanya Hua Zu had golden hair in the language of light. His body leaned tightly against Hua Zu's black-haired back, until he could feel the young man's body hardening in fury.


Hua Zu did not react. He could hear Hua Zu's golden-haired voice, and he knew exactly Jiyan was the name on his forehead, but he did not know how to respond.


"Use your mind to answer me!" hua Zu's instructions were golden-haired.


"Who are you?" hua Zu asked the black-haired in his mind.


"You won't believe it if I say it now," replied the golden-haired Hua Zu. "But let me tell you a secret. You must pass through death so that the sky sword cannot crush you."


Hua Zu the black haired chuckled cynically. "Cult!" grunts in his mind.


"Did you see your father die today?" tanya Hua Zu had golden hair, still in the language of light.


The black-haired Hua Zu instantly fell silent. They cannot crush you, he said in his heart.


"Right," said the golden-haired Hua Zu. "You must pass mortal death! Your father's already past it."


The black-haired Hua Zu fell silent again. So my father was a god?


"Behold, Hua Zu! Your father will rise on the third day, and I promise you will get out of here before the day of his resurrection."


"Why do you want to get me out of here?" hua Zu asked the black-haired girl suspiciously.


"You must be killed by something else before the sky sword!" Hua Zu the golden-haired told. "Trust me. I'll raise you up on the third day."


"You're not claiming to be a Great God, are you?" Black-haired Hua Zu smiled sinisterly.


"What if yes?" tanya Hua Zu had golden hair.


"Then save yourself, Mi Sai Ya!" hua Zu's snort was black-haired, still speaking through his mind.


"You don't think I can escape?" tanya Hua Zu had golden hair.


Black-haired Hua Zu frowned. His father's words flashed through his mind.


"You don't think I can escape?"


"Alright," inner Hua Zu had black hair. "We'll see how you let me go?" he remains skeptical.


The golden-haired Hua Zu only smiled faintly.


Then came Lim Shin Wu, Ma Tuoli and Lim Pao Lu.


The face of the governor and his son looked grim in the face of the trial. The two knew exactly that the elders of the Guardian Spirit Hall handed Zhu Hua Zu over in spite.


The elders of the Yuoji people, even all the higher-ups of the Guardian Spirit Hall sought testimony against Zhu Hua Zu so that he could be put to death, but they did not obtain it.


Many people also made false testimony against him, but the testimonies were incompatible with each other.


Some people were riding witnesses against him on other false charges. In this case, their testimony is incompatible with each other.


And in the end, Pao Lu found no evidence of Zhu Hua Zu's wrongdoing. So he tried to find a way to free Zhu Hua Zu from the death penalty.