In the void, the sound of Sanskrit chants echoed, spreading in all directions.
This chanting, which could cover an area of tens of thousands of miles, was not loud to the ears but rather soft, making people feel comfortable, as if cleansing the soul, purifying the spirit, and removing sins.
More and more Light Angels slowed their movements, their murderous intent diminishing, and their battle spirit waning, unable to muster the energy to face the attack of the Fallen Angels.
Many Light Angels even felt a deep condemnation from within their divine souls, feeling ashamed and guilty for their past incursions into other worlds, uneasy for their previous slaughter of innocent life, doubting whether the path of spreading light was correct.
Some were so deeply affected that they laid down their weapons amid the chanting of Ming Guang Bodhisattva, knelt on both knees, and even spread their wings to prostrate in the void.