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Chapter 1532 Soul Locking Pill

Chapter 1532 Soul Locking Pill

After a monk enters the foundation building period, he will lose the chance of reincarnation, which is the price he must pay for seeking immortality, but if he has this soul-locking pill, even if his soul is scattered, he can get a chance of rebirth.

If you only look at the effect of the Soul Locking Pill, it is indeed not an exaggeration to be called a holy medicine, but if it is refined, it needs to sacrifice countless lives?
When Soul Locking Pill was first born, it was sought after by countless people, and the cultivator who refined this pill transformed into a "medical fairy" worshiped by everyone.

But since then, monks have always disappeared for no reason.

At the beginning, because the number of people was not too large, and most of them were casual cultivators with relatively low cultivation bases, even if someone noticed, they would not pay too much attention.

However, with the decrease of casual cultivators, this situation has also appeared in some small and medium-sized families, and the number of missing people is still increasing year by year.

People only really take it seriously when it threatens their own safety.

But even so, the crowd finally found those missing monks after hundreds of years of investigation. It's a pity that at this time they have already turned into round pills, and were put in by the so-called "medical fairy" in small porcelain vases for sale.

What kind of holy medicine is the Soul Locking Pill? It just condenses and refines the soul of a person, and finally merges with itself.

In this way, even if he suffers severe injuries, those condensed souls will block it for him. This is the truth of having a second life.

But even so, the Soul Locking Pill still has a huge appeal to monks.

Obviously, before the appearance of the soul lock pill, people could live well, but after the appearance of the soul lock pill, it became unbearable to lose it.

Of course, not everyone is inseparable from it. In any era, there will be no shortage of great men with a clear mind.

They are sober enough and rational enough, and firmly believe that only through their own efforts can they create a better future.

It was also because of the existence of such a group of people that the soul-locking pills were all destroyed, and the "medicine fairy" who refined the pills was also killed by them.

I thought this would prevent future troubles forever, but I didn't know that the "Medical Immortal" had already left behind and hid the pill in a secret room, waiting for someone with a destiny to discover it.

However, this elixir is not given away for free. If you want to get this elixir, you must swear the heart demon oath and dedicate the first elixir refined to him.

After all, it is the No.1 who made this pill, so how could the "Medical Immortal" not leave a way out for himself.

As early as when he refined the first elixir, he used it on himself, and because of this, he had a second life.

But he is very clear that having a second life does not mean that he can live forever. Although it is still possible to become a fairy as long as he continues to practice, it is only possible, not absolute.

Because of this concern, every other year, he would separate a strand of his spirit and inject it into a magic weapon. Even though this little spirit seemed useless, it couldn't hold back his accumulation over the years.

Although before he died, the soul stored in this magic weapon was less than half of his own, but as long as someone can refine the soul-locking pill, he can use the soul-locking pill to repair his remaining soul .

It's just that although he thought well, he forgot that not everyone has the superb medical skills like him.

In the past million years, it is not that he has never met monks who entered the secret room, but until today, no one has successfully refined the soul-locking pill.

(End of this chapter)

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