“Catch some of them over the next few days.” There was no doubt in those beastly eyes.

The old man had no doubt that if he refused, the pig demon in front of him would simply open its mouth and bite off his head.

"Go on." It was intently gnawing on the leg it was holding with its hoof.

The old man cautiously stepped out of the dimly lit pigsty, his feet trembling as he crawled through the pool of blood.

He opened the pigpen door, and the slightly fresher air and breeze from outside flowed into the stuffy, suffocating pigpen.

There was also a faint glimmer of light.

The old man paused for a moment, looking at the man and girl at the entrance of the pigsty.

"Liu Si? Is something the matter?" He asked, frowning as he looked at Liu Si.

He naturally knew Liu Si; he was a good friend of his third son. Liu Si had been locked in the pigsty before, and it was his third son who had rescued him.

Of course, he didn't trust Liu Si, since Liu Si wasn't family.

"I just came to check on things around here. Are the pig demon lords still here?" Liu Si asked with an awkward smile, seeing the old man's wary expression.

"Master Meng is eating inside right now. If you dare to go over, then go over. And who is this girl?" The old man squinted at Bai Qian. It was impossible for him not to notice her. Anyone who saw such a pretty girl would remember her.

"This is my niece. She's been starving at home these days, so she brought her to the estate." As he spoke, Liu Si quietly tugged at Bai Qian's sleeve, trying to lead her to the side.

Since the pig demon is still inside the circle, it's best not to do too much. At least we should wait until the pig demon leaves the circle and is led away by Master Tong before we try to rescue the people from the circle.

Liu Si didn't want to talk about pigsties or anything like that; it sounded unpleasant.

Bai Qian didn't move; she held up the oil lamp and gazed ahead.

It wasn't that I was looking at the old man, but rather through the gap he had made, through the moonlight that had quietly risen in the sky outside.

Watching the pig demon quietly rise up in the darkness.

Its enormous, deformed body, when it stood up, touched the ceiling of the pigsty; its height of three people meant that people could only look up at it.

Blood and perhaps saliva were dripping from its mouth. Its large, blood-red beast eyes stared blankly at this side, or rather, at Bai Qian, with greedy, infatuated desires almost overflowing.

"It smells so good, so good, so fragrant," it murmured, dropping the legs from its hooves.

Liu Si's expression changed, and he quickly grabbed Bai Qian's sleeve.

"Let's go." He just wanted to secretly let the girl go, not to attract the attention of these boar demons. Not to mention that this one was already too much to handle, if they didn't run away now, he and the girl would both perish here.

Bai Qian remained unmoved, while the old man quietly stepped aside, his eyes filled with pity as he looked at Bai Qian.

Once targeted by these pig demons, the outcome is predictable. There's no question of a complete corpse; at most, a few clean bones will remain.

Bai Qian could see the general outline of the pigsty.

It wasn't very big; the low wall, hastily built of stones and wood, was easy for people to climb over.

But within the low walls, these ragged people simply stayed in the cages enclosed by the low walls, not daring to cross the line even slightly, living among the rotting corpses and the gnawed bones, their eyes empty and vacant.

Bai Qian thought of the time she looked in the mirror in her past life.

dislike.

It's because of mysophobia, but it's not just because of mysophobia.

This uncomfortable feeling.

The ground trembled slightly, and the pig demon began to stride wildly. Its large, beady eyes were fixed on Bai Qian, and saliva dripped from its mouth, as if it could already imagine the wonderful taste of the girl's flesh and blood entering its mouth.

Bai Qian raised her hand, her fair hand clenched into a fist.

The fist was thrust forward, but not quickly.

The wind picked up in the stifling air, howling so hard that one couldn't open their eyes; it was the sound of drums, thunder, and flesh tearing apart.

Liu Si naturally wanted to pull Bai Qian away. He knew Bai Qian was no ordinary person, but no matter how extraordinary she was, she couldn't afford to clash with the pig demon here. Besides... he didn't think Bai Qian could win.

Then, the pig demon that had been charging towards them slowly stopped.

Its body was being tossed about by the gale, and its beastly eyes, which should have been full of malice and greed, were now filled with only a blank look.

Liu Si saw that it started from the skin, then moved to the meridians, then to the blood and flesh, and finally to the bones, turning into minced meat inch by inch, like a mosquito being crushed on the wall, with blood smeared haphazardly on the ground.

As if struck by something, the pig demon was left with not a single intact piece of flesh. Only minced meat was smeared on the ground, covering the area from where the pig demon had been all the way to the wall at the end of the pigpen, with black and red meat paste and bone fragments.

Nothing was left. The spot where the pig demon stood was empty, so empty it was unsettling.

Volume 1: 47. Flattening

This was something far beyond Liu Si's imagination.

What rose in my heart was not a feeling of relief, but a chill.

When faced with something that people cannot understand, even if the matter is in his favor, Liu Si's heart is still filled with fear of it.

The hand that was about to grab Bai Qian's clothes froze, watching the girl take a small step forward.

The elderly man who had made way for the two held his breath.

He dared not speak, not even breathe.

Seeing Bai Qian pass by him, seemingly oblivious to his presence, he felt a slight sense of relief.

As a result, just as this feeling of relief began to rise, she met those dark eyes.

He saw a glimmer of golden light in those black eyes.

This is the last glimpse of the view.

Her slender white fingers gently touched his chest.

It collapsed, and then shattered.

Like a mosquito slapped against a wall, only more broken than a mosquito.

Of course, the wall he was holding onto also collapsed.

There was no trace of blood on his five fingers, which were as white as spring water, and his sleeves hung down, covering his palms.

"What should we do now?" A clear voice rang in Liu Si's ears, and Liu Si instinctively shuddered.

He lowered his head, not daring to meet those dark eyes.

“Now, the priority should be to rescue them from the circle. My original plan was to let them get out and then disperse and run away as many as they could,” Liu Si replied.

This was his original plan. It was unrealistic to rescue people in groups. If they gathered together and were blocked by the pig demons, perhaps none of them would escape.

You don't even need pig demons; as long as the village thugs get involved, they won't be able to escape.

If they scatter and flee, even if the pig demons try their best, at least more than half of them will escape.

"Mm." Bai Qian nodded gently, without saying anything more.

Walking up to the low wall, I pressed my finger, and a gap large enough for a person to walk through appeared in the wall.

Liu Si watched this scene with awe, then turned his gaze to the people inside the low wall.

Just as I was about to speak and ask them to come out... I paused for a moment.

He saw the numb look in the eyes of this group of people.

Empty, void, numb... just looking at their gaze sends chills down your spine.

They remained unmoved, even after the walls that had imprisoned them were breached, they still did not take any action.

They seemed completely accustomed to living here, showing neither longing for the outside world nor any intention of resistance.

numbness.

"Everyone?" Liu Si walked into the circle and tried to communicate with them.

But it had no effect. No matter what he said, the group seemed not to hear him at all and did not react at all.

Bai Qian watched this scene and glanced at the wall covered in meat sauce.

A glint of gold flashed in his eyes.

"Come with me." She didn't waste any words, speaking calmly, her tone carrying a hint of etherealness and holiness compared to her usual manner.

Liu Si was stunned for a moment upon hearing this, not knowing what Bai Qian meant.

Then the previously listless people began to move, their eyes still dull and devoid of any spirit.

But they slowly started moving and gradually walked out of the low wall.

This is?

As Liu Si watched this scene, it was less of an order and more of a situation of control and manipulation. He had a thousand or ten thousand kinds of curiosity in his heart, but he just buried these curiosity in his heart.

Bai Qian turned around and walked out of the pigsty; she definitely didn't want to stay there.

Moreover, Tong Hui was still waiting at the door.

It's not that you can't go with Tong Hui.

Although Bai Qian was slow to realize it, she could still see that the old man was filled with thoughts of death.

When he decided to come here, he didn't want to live anymore.

Forget about saving lives; all he wanted to do was stand there and do what he hadn't dared to do before.

I've regained all the courage I lost over the past few decades; perhaps it's because I'm about to die that I have this kind of courage.

Because of Liu Xian Niangniang's power as an earth goddess, Bai Qian was able to roughly discern the truth.

I can see it, but I don't quite understand it.

However, since he was willing to do so, Bai Qian wouldn't stop him. That's why she came with Liu Si to rescue people instead of coming in through the main entrance.

"In that case, can you let them scatter and escape?" Liu Si followed behind Bai Qian, carefully looking at the stiff figures behind them. They were more like puppets controlled by threads than people.

"No." Bai Qian shook her head.

All she knew was that she was only controlling this group of people by using the power of [Earth Goddess Willow Fairy]. The power of gods was always more useful.

But as for why these people turned out this way, and what they would become after leaving her, Bai Qian wasn't quite sure.

"Then how do we get them here..." This was what Liu Si was worried about.

"Just take them there like this, go through the main entrance." Bai Qian's answer was simple.

There's no need to worry about anything. Just lead these people out through the main entrance.

"but......"

"What are you afraid of?" It's a very simple question.

Liu Si fell silent.

The two walked out of the pigsty, followed by ragged people. They looked at the moon in the sky and thought about leading the group away through the main gate.

Under the moonlight, the man's slightly obese body was revealed.

It's different from those pig demons; it looks like a human.

But it only resembles a human; its body is still bloated and full of fat. Standing in the moonlight, it looks like a mountain of flesh. Its ears, nose, and eyes still look like a pig, but its mouth is no different from that of a normal person.

It looked at Bai Qian with a gaze that was not unfamiliar, after all, any demon with that gaze had already been turned into mincemeat.

"I was wondering what happened here, and if we were trying to rescue these people?" It looked at the people behind Bai Qian, its fat face carrying a hint of mockery.

"My elder brother used his supernatural powers on these people, bewitching their souls. Even if you rescue them, they'll be just like corpses." As it spoke, it scrutinized Bai Qian with its red, frightening beast eyes.

Human aesthetics are naturally inapplicable to demons, but demons don't care about this either.

The standard for judgment is naturally whether it tastes good or not.

"On the contrary... my elder brother would probably be very happy to see you." It looked at Bai Qian, its eyes filled with ill intent.

Bai Qian remained expressionless in the face of its malicious gaze.

He calmly raised his palm, making a fist with his five fingers.

It paused for a moment, then realized what was happening.

It was too late. Bai Qian appeared before it at some point and casually clenched her fist.

It, along with the trees and houses several meters behind it, was flattened by a single punch.

It was completely empty when I pushed it.

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