Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 1172 Do as you are told

Chapter 1172 (One Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-Two) Do as you are told

Zou Gong nodded and told Wu Xunsheng that he would go out with the clan leader when the time came.

Tie Wandao asked the Taoist priest if he had any other requests. The Taoist priest said that when he closed his eyes, everyone except himself would need to close their eyes, which would help him see more accurately.

After everyone agreed, the Taoist priest asked Wu Xunsheng to stand in a position facing the sobering jar but far away from it. At this time, he moved a chair in the main room behind Wu Xunsheng and asked him to sit down slowly.

After Wu Xunsheng slowly sat down as the Taoist priest said, the Taoist priest asked him to lean back in the chair and put his hands on his knees with his palms facing downwards, and told him to relax.

Wu Xunsheng did everything he was told.

Soon, the alchemist asked everyone except himself to close their eyes.

Wu Xunsheng and Zou Gong really closed their eyes, but Tie Wandao pretended to close his eyes. In fact, he just squinted his eyes to watch the Taoist's actions.

The Taoist priest took out an incense burner from the bag he was carrying and placed it on the ground one zhang away from Wu Xunsheng. Then he took out other things from the bag, inserted a very thick incense stick into the incense burner, and lit it with a fire stick.

The alchemist began to chant a spell and walked towards the sobering jar while chanting the spell. He stopped only when he reached the jar.

At this time, the Taoist priest did not turn around immediately, but turned his back to Wu Xunsheng, looking at the sobering jar and continuing to chant the spell. As he chanted, he moved his hands to his chest, first with the palms of both hands facing the sobering jar, and then put his hands together. At this moment, he began to chant another spell.

While chanting another spell, he turned around and faced Wu Xunsheng.

Just after the Taoist priest turned around, Tie Wandao took out the big ring from his pocket, put it on his left thumb, put the tip of his right thumb into the shallow pit on the ring, and then squinted his eyes, looked at the sobering jar and silently recited the "Ring Spell".

The Taoist priest glanced in the direction of Tie Wandao, then immediately looked at Wu Xunsheng. After waiting for a moment, he put his hands behind his back, touched the awakening jar with the tips of his left and right index fingers at the same time, and then recited the third spell. After reciting for a while, he looked at Tie Wandao again, and then immediately looked at Wu Xunsheng.

Tie Wandao took off the ring on his left hand and put it in his pocket.

The Taoist moved his hands from his back to his chest, then put them together again. Then, he placed his left hand on his right shoulder, and at the same time placed his right hand on his left shoulder, and looked at Tie Wandao again.

Tie Wandao raised his head with squinted eyes, glanced at the ceiling of the room, and then returned to his previous posture.

The Taoist priest looked at Tie Wandao again, then looked at Wu Xunsheng again, then put down his hands, letting them hang naturally on both sides of his body, and stopped chanting the spell.

The alchemist sat cross-legged on the ground, with his back straight, and placed his left and right hands on his left and right knees respectively.

At this time, he said that everyone could open their eyes, and told Tie Wandao that it was time for everyone else to step aside.

Zou Gong followed Tie Wandao out of Wu Xunsheng's main room and came to the staff room.

After Engineer Zou closed the door of the staff room, he poured a glass of water for Tie Wandao.

In the main room, the Taoist priest turned his hands over so that his palms were facing upwards and asked Wu Xunsheng to take three deep breaths in succession.

Wu Xunsheng did as he was told.

(End of this chapter)

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