The energy of the burial wind dissipated, and the Black Snake Bandits turned to dust along with it, leaving only a pile of ashes that scattered to the ground, accumulating a layer of black residue.
An enlarged version of the Shadow Fur Ball revealed its head from the ground, opened its huge mouth, and sucked in all the residue, beginning to chew.
These body tissues of Gusha, even turned to residue, contained extraordinary energy, which was a great supplement for it.
Meanwhile, in the sky, the black smoke that represented the consciousness of Gusha had become faint and nearly invisible after losing physical support, as it looked like it would soon disappear.
Driven by the instinct to survive, the black smoke immediately drifted toward the direction of Gusha's main body. As long as it could return to the main body, this consciousness could be preserved.
Unfortunately, if transferring consciousness were so easy, it would not have been trapped for hundreds of thousands of years.