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Just as the kunai hit the ground, Su suddenly appeared above it with a whoosh, in front of Azazel, holding a gun in one hand and picking up the kunai with the other, and immediately used Shadow Dance Leaf.
"boom!"
Azazel was kicked in the chin, and his body instantly flew upwards.
The moment Su stood up, he threw out a kunai again. Azazel turned his head to dodge and activated the Flying Thunder God Technique once more.
"call out--"
Sue teleported behind Azazel and fired a bullet directly at his head with his Colt rifle.
The hand that pulled the trigger was swift and decisive.
He aimed his gun at Azazel, as steady as a rock.
"Oh!"
A gunshot rang out, and Azazel's expression froze. A bloody hole appeared where he had been shot, and golden light flashed across his body.
"boom!"
Azazel collapsed to the ground with a thud, his expression stiff, his body rigid, and he remained motionless and unresponsive.
Sue landed lightly, and was quite moved as she looked at Azazel, who had died just like that.
His reason for being excited was simple: Azazel was the big boss of the first two seasons of Supernatural, the Prince of Hell, the ruler of Hell. Neither the Gu-raising plan nor the Hell Gate plan had officially started before he was killed by him.
That's fine, but the exchange just now proved two things.
First, illusions are indeed effective against demons, or rather, the more powerful a being is, the better the effect of an illusion will be, regardless of how many seconds it lasts.
My current skill in illusion magic is not strong, and my mental strength is just so-so. If I improve, the effectiveness of my illusion magic will inevitably improve as well.
Second, the demons' reaction speed is not as exaggerated as people think. Perhaps the demons' reaction speed is fast to ordinary people, but this speed is actually within the range of 'normal' reaction speed. At least, they may not be able to keep up with the teleportation speed of the Flying Thunder God Technique.
That makes sense. If demons really had such incredible reaction speeds, if they were really that inhuman, how could the Winston brothers and those demon hunters without protagonist auras possibly deal with them?
How many demons in TV dramas are killed by sneak attacks? Even Yellow Eyes was shot dead by John because of his arrogance and slow reaction.
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Chapter 72 The Unusual Effects of the Mind Transfer Technique
"Whoosh!"
Just as Su was lamenting the death of Azazel, a figure resembling a jaguar suddenly emerged from the forest behind Su. Its movements were swift as lightning, and its expression was ferocious and crazed as it pounced on Su.
Su turned around leisurely, and the seal was already completed as she turned.
"Magic Illusion: Naraka's Sight Technique!"
The man, under the illusion, froze, his previously rapid movement abruptly halted, his body lurching forward due to inertia, and then... with a thud, he knelt prostrate before Su.
"I've activated my White Eye skill, and you still want to ambush me?"
Su shook her head and said to another figure running quickly out of the forest, "I said I would let you go, so why did you come back?"
Marg glanced at the already lifeless Azazel, then at the man kneeling before Sue, trembling slightly. She shivered involuntarily and explained, "I... I just wanted to make sure Azazel was dead. If... if you're in trouble, maybe I can help."
Miss Marge seems to have been completely fooled by the Su family.
Su Shi, without giving a clear answer, gestured with her chin towards the kneeling man: "Is he your brother?"
"Yes."
"You don't mind dealing with him, do you?"
"do not mind."
Most ordinary demons in Hell are actually transformed from human souls. Of course, this man is not Mag's biological brother, although they call each other brother and sister, and Mag even calls Azazel "father." Demons are mainly related by bloodline and faction.
In the TV series, John made a deal with Margot and her brother using a fake Colt gun, but after getting the gun, the guy immediately shot Margot.
Fortunately, the gun was fake; otherwise, Marge wouldn't have been killed by the Wen family, but by her own "brother."
"The art of multiple shadow clones!"
Su first summoned two shadow clones, handed the Colt gun to one of them for safekeeping, then had the shadow clone protect her, and used the Mind Transfer Technique on the man.
"boom!"
Su felt the world shift and he found himself separated from his body into darkness. When he opened his eyes, he realized he had taken control of the man's body.
I sensed that there were two other consciousnesses within this body.
One of them should be the original consciousness of this body, which has fallen into a deep sleep. The other one is not clearly visible in perception, just a dark shadow, which should be the demon that possessed it.
The mind-turning technique should have been successful, but... what should we do next?
How can I get rid of the demon's consciousness?
As Su was considering her next move, a blinding light suddenly appeared in her senses, and then the demon's shadow quickly disappeared under the light.
???
Su was a little confused when he used the Mind Transfer Technique for the first time. Although he was familiar with the Mind Transfer Technique in Naruto, there was no case in Naruto where the Mind Transfer Technique was used to invade a person possessed by a demon.
Even if we compare the situation of a demon possessing a human to that of a tailed beast jinchūriki, it shouldn't be like that, whether it succeeds or fails, right?
Su manipulated the body to raise its head, and saw a cloud of black mist disappearing above its head.
There is no doubt that the demon left this body, but whether he left voluntarily or was expelled from the body due to mind transference or some other unknown reason is unknown.
Su was certain that the demon did not leave the body using the conventional method of opening its mouth and crawling out, because he had control of the body and knew very well that the body did not open its mouth at all.
In any case, the Mind Transfer Technique was successful, and his guess was confirmed. The Mind Transfer Technique can indeed deal with possessed targets, whether the target is a soul or a demon.
"call out--"
As her consciousness returned to her body, Su opened her eyes and looked at the demonic black smoke that had disappeared in the sky.
"They ran away?" Su looked at Marg.
Marg opened her mouth wide and shook her head in surprise, saying, "I was... I was banished back to hell."
Were they banished back to hell?
There are no exorcism spells, so even if the demon leaves the possessing body, it should theoretically remain in the human world and cannot be sent back to hell, right?
Could it be that the Mind Transfer technique in this world can not only drive away possessing demons, but also forcibly expel them back to hell?
Forget it, figuring out these kinds of system rules on your own won't get you anywhere. Let's just let the facts speak for themselves from now on, since practice makes perfect.
For example, when buying a refrigerator, you don't necessarily need to know how it works; you just need to know that it can cool. It's too early to start researching the cooling principle after buying a refrigerator.
Killing Azazel grants a kill reward of 2 points, which is probably due to my leveling up, hence the 1 point increase. Banishing the demon back to Hell yields no reward, but the man's gratitude for Su's life-saving grace upon regaining his freedom still fills him with joy.
"Oh!"
One shadow clone disappeared, while the other returned the Colt to its original body and ran towards the town with a kunai bearing the Flying Thunder God mark.
Taking out a blank scroll, Su sealed the Colt gun and Azazel's corpse separately. After returning the scroll to the system, he asked Mag, "Your brother will definitely send the news of your betrayal of Azazel and his death back to Hell. What are your plans now?"
Marg had considered this question: "Are you sure Lilith will vie for control of Hell?"
Su nodded affirmatively and said, "Lilith will definitely seize power, but it shouldn't be that easy for her to unify Hell. Although Azazel is dead, his bloodline still exists. Those children who have Azazel's bloodline are theoretically qualified to inherit the position of King of Hell. Some of Azazel's followers in Hell should choose to support these children."
Of the chosen children, Azazel favored Sam Winchester the most. In the TV series, when Azazel died, only Sam remained of the chosen children, and Sam rightfully inherited Azazel's position. Therefore, Lilith had to kill Sam if she wanted to become the Queen of Hell.
Right now, Azazel still favors Sam the most, but... who knows? So many chosen children are still alive, Azazel's followers may not choose Sam, who is a witcher, or even the same person. Lilith wants to seize power, and this time she wants to eliminate all of Azazel's 'children'. Hell... is going to be in chaos.
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Chapter 73 Final Destination: Male protagonist?
Under a bright moon and twinkling stars, Su sipped an expensive wine and admired the breathtaking view of the sky and sea from the floor-to-ceiling window of a hotel room.
Before you knew it, a month had passed since Azazel was killed.
On the day he killed Azazel, he parted ways with Miss Mag. Mag decided to join Lilith, partly to reduce the trouble caused by betraying Azazel, and partly because Lilith would break Lucifer's seal and allow Lucifer to return to the world.
When Mag left, Su gave her a Flying Thunder God Kunai and also left a hidden Flying Thunder God mark on her.
Afterwards, Sue called the Wen brothers to tell them the good news that she had killed the Yellow-Eyed Demon, and told them that if they could contact John, they should tell him to stop causing trouble.
The Yellow-Eyed Demon is dead, and the family's revenge has been achieved. Although their fate will most likely not change because of this, at least they can enjoy a little more family bliss.
The Wen brothers couldn't believe it at first. That was the yellow-eyed demon that their family had been tracking for so long. How could such a powerful demon just die like that?
This result came as a complete surprise to them, leaving them entirely unprepared.
The yellow-eyed demon is dead, his revenge is complete, and he can reunite with his father's family—this is the result they have been waiting for and longing for the most!
After confirming that the Yellow-Eyed Demon was indeed dead, the Wen brothers expressed their sincere gratitude to Madam Su. They also agreed that they would go to Madam Su in person to thank her after they found their father and explained the situation.
After hanging up with the Wen brothers, Su called Olivia at the Witcher Bar to inquire about the progress of the renovations.
However, she was surprised to learn that Serena had come with the designer. Although she was a little disappointed not to see Sue, she was very interested in the Witcher Bar and stayed there for almost a week before she had to return to New York.
Joe hadn't returned to the bar yet, and the bar's renovation would take at least three months. Su decided to continue his interrupted solo road trip, starting from Colorado, changing direction, passing through Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois, before returning to Wisconsin, where the Witcher's Bar was located.
We chose this route because we didn't encounter any paranormal events on the way back with Joe, so we naturally had to take a different route on the way back.
Also, Kansas is the Wen brothers' hometown. After they moved away, paranormal events occurred in the old house, attracting many ghosts, and even their mother's spirit was there.
In the TV series, their mother's soul sacrificed its last bit of power to save them, and then disappeared.
Now... when Su passed through Lawrence, Kansas, he found the Wen brothers' old house, but he didn't see any ghosts or monsters, nor did he see their mother's soul.
Whether it was due to the wrong timing or because the death of the Yellow-Eyed Demon temporarily neutralized the demonic blood in Sam's body, the supernatural creatures stopped searching for traces of their presence, which is why no paranormal events occurred at the old house.
Having come all this way for nothing, Su left behind the Flying Thunder God mark and continued on his journey. More than a month later, he is now in Rockford, Illinois.
Many places have their own supernatural legends, such as haunted houses, abandoned hospitals, or human heads soaking in toilets. Rockford also has such legends, in a place called Roosevelt Asylum.
The shelter was abandoned and surrounded by an iron fence, with signs prohibiting entry posted in prominent places.
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