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The Pinnacle of Life novel Chapter 1829

Summary for Chapter 1829: The Pinnacle of Life

What Happens in Chapter 1829 – From the Book The Pinnacle of Life

Dive into Chapter 1829, a pivotal chapter in The Pinnacle of Life, written by Evergreen Qin. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Persephone’s Folly Bridge was too powerful, right?

This was simply a one-sided slaughter!

Ksitigarbha was really awesome. Furthermore, he had just used a magical treasure. He still had the Requiem Clock. Once the Requiem Clock rang, the undead would shiver as if they had heard the death knell.

However, the Shura tribe did not seem to be afraid of the Requiem Clock. The Shura tribe members with physical bodies had a vast difference from the Shura tribe members in a pure soul state. Meanwhile, the undead battleships floating in the sky kept attacking Ksitigarbha. Those ordinary humans suffered from large-scale attacks.

At this moment, all the monks in Kala Temple rushed out.

Impressively, the one to bear the brunt was Pindola, who was holding a pair of swords.

“Take all these mortals into Kala Temple!”

Roar!

After Ksitigarbha had rushed out, Kala Temple’s defense was reduced by half. Now that these monks rushed out, the grand formation protecting the temple was equivalent to an empty shell. Although the humans continuously headed into the temple, the Shura tribe also blended in the crowd and fought vigorously with the monks.

The monks of Kala Temple began to suffer mass casualties.

Whoosh!

Countless golden light soared into the sky. They were all the sacrificed monks.

In fact, many monks had little holy energy left in their bodies because of the maintenance of the spell formation earlier. When the tide like Shura tribe and the undead attack them now, they could not hold it at all under the circumstances of an unequal amount of manpower. At this moment, Ksitigarbha was unable to escape after being held by countless battleships in the sky.

Seeing the Shura tribe was about to rush into Kala Temple, the monks made the difficult final decision, self-destruct and abandon the Buddhist relic.

These were the remaining elites of Buddhism. Everyone possessed the Buddhist relic.

Once they self-destructed, they would ultimately lose the chance of reincarnation, and their souls would be destroyed. The heroic spirits of the monks that had entered the Soul Collection Coffin earlier still had the opportunity of reincarnation in the future. However, they would be completely dead after self-destruction.

“If I don’t sacrifice myself to save them, who will?!”

One monk took the lead, folded his hands, and sat cross-legged on the ground. The next moment, the Buddhist relic self-destructed.

Ksitigarbha started to build the teleportation circle on the ground.

To his surprise, a sudden change occurred when the construction reached the final step. Some people among the mortals led into Kala Temple earlier began to mutate and turn into someone with Shura appearance. These people were all Blood Shura.

A battle broke out in Kala Temple’s interior. This was the true tragedy.

More than a hundred Blood Shura blended in the crowd by possessing the mortals. After entering Kala Temple, they began their attacks. They slaughtered the mortals and monks. They would devour the blood of the killed people to strengthen themselves.

The construction of the teleportation portal stopped halfway.

Ksitigarbha could not help but kill the Blood Shura. However, there was a King Shura inside. This thing was particularly powerful, an existence that was born for baffles. With three heads and six arms, King Shura broke out of the possessed body and fought wildly with Ksitigarbha.

In the end, Ksitigarbha sealed King Shura with his mighty divine power.

The arhat, Pindola, abruptly chopped off King Shura’s body with his twin blades. However, King Shura’s primordial spirit did not vanish. Although his physical body was dead, he was still ferocious.

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