In the Demon Pill Temple, where the wind freely passes through from all directions.
A young man with the surname Xu sits grandly atop the faintly glowing red carcass of a Kui beast.
According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas: The Kui resembles an ox, with a blue body and no horns, only one foot; when it enters or exits water, there is wind and rain, its light is like the sun and moon, and its voice is like thunder.
Besides the Kui beast, there are also numerous corpses of sea Yaksha, Yuan devils, sea pythons, and some shrimp soldiers and crab generals before Xu Qing.
These mysterious demons and monsters suddenly set their sights on this dilapidated seaside temple for some reason. Xu Qing had secluded himself for not even three days when various aquatic demons and monsters swarmed in like hungry wolves that smelled meat.
