She stared blankly as the girl in front of her crushed the fox and then slowly lifted it into the rock wall.

Looking at that stunningly beautiful profile, dripping with blood, it was like a cold, bright moon hanging in the night sky, desirable yet unattainable.

She was very focused, holding the fox's body as if she were concentrating on doing something rather than looking at an enemy.

With her black hair fluttering, Xu Su watched as the fox demon's body was crushed to pieces and slid out of the rock wall. The fox demon, who had eaten so many people, died so easily in front of her, as if it were a fly that had been casually swatted on the wall.

Xu Su gazed at the figure in red.

Beautiful, powerful.

This was probably the only thought in Xu Su's mind at that moment.

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I feel like I overestimated myself a bit. I wrote a bit for the fifth update, but I'm not very satisfied with it. I might not be able to finish writing it tonight because of the work schedule adjustment. I have to work tomorrow, so I can't stay up too late. I'm a little unsure about the time. I'm very sorry (bowing). If I can't finish writing it tonight, I'll try to make up for it with three updates tomorrow or the day after.

I'll be updating more during the May Day holiday, at least three or four updates a day. Regarding the update time, I usually finish writing in the early morning, but I don't recommend waiting. You can see it when you wake up in the morning. Staying up late every day is bad for your health, and it makes me feel guilty for everyone to wait for the updates, so you don't have to wait. Your health is the most important thing.

Volume 1: 66. A Slap to the Head

It was rather quiet.

Xu Su looked at the girl in front of her cautiously.

She was indeed very beautiful; she had never seen anyone so beautiful.

But just because something looks good doesn't mean you can trust it.

You can still faintly smell the blood at the tip of your nose.

The scene of the fox demon's death is still vivid in my mind.

Bai Qian turned her head and looked at Xu Su.

Xu Su glanced at Bai Qian's deep eyes once, then instinctively looked away, not daring to meet her gaze.

Bai Qian didn't seem to care. She glanced at Xu Su before saying, "Are you the only one left?"

The ethereal voice calmed Xu Su down a little.

"Yes," he replied timidly.

Although the girl opposite may be a good person, people will always feel fear when faced with something that is far beyond their imagination.

It was as if Xu Su couldn't understand how the person in front of her, who was shorter than her and so frail that she looked like she could be blown away by a gust of wind, could crush the fox demon with one hand.

"Let's go." Bai Qian didn't explain and walked towards the cave exit.

Xu Su was stunned for a moment, then quickly followed behind Bai Qian.

"Are you someone sent by the government to rescue us?" she asked cautiously, following behind Bai Qian and gazing at her cold profile.

Bai Qian glanced at her.

"No."

Xu Su was taken aback when she heard this. If they weren't government officials, then where could they be from? This wasn't a bandit stronghold; this was the habitat of fox demons.

If the government hadn't sent troops, there would have been no way they could have dealt with these fox demons.

Xu Su naturally assumed that the government's army might have a way to deal with these demons.

"Where are the others?" Bai Qian asked.

"All dead."

"I know."

"Do you know where this mountain is where other people are imprisoned?" Bai Qian asked.

To be honest, she originally planned to leave it alone for now and wait until she had dealt with the foxes on the mountain before considering taking the people the fox demon had captured out.

But when they discovered that the fox demons were leading people towards the mountaintop, even a fool could see that the fox demons had a purpose in bringing these people along.

"I don't know. I've been locked up here ever since I was captured," Xu Su said, shrinking her head.

She saw a pile of minced meat by the roadside, the bright red flesh and blood particularly eye-catching.

"Perhaps we can run into the others who came up the mountain with us?" Xu Su said.

"The others?" Bai Qian tilted her head.

Xu Su hesitated for a moment before saying, "They are the people who came up the mountain with you. They might run into them."

You can't exactly say that the person next to you went up the mountain alone, can you?

Bai Qian glanced at her, then turned her head back, without answering Xu Su's question.

"Take me to the top of the mountain," Bai Qian said.

Xu Su blinked and nodded upon hearing this.

"Are we going to meet up with the other adults at the top of the mountain?"

Bai Qian didn't answer her, but walked beside her as if lost in thought, her dazed steps somewhat adorable.

Seeing this, Xu Su shut her mouth. Since this person was unwilling to answer, it could only mean that she had her own plans.

He took the initiative to walk forward, heading towards the mountaintop. Whether he was there to act as bait or a scout, he was the one who saved his life, so he could let her do as she pleased.

Along the way, Xu Su saw pools of flesh and blood everywhere, which should be corpses, right? But these things could hardly be called corpses. She could only vaguely identify them by certain features, and they should be the corpses of those foxes.

It's unclear what killed it, as it was shattered on the ground. Considering that, the person next to it only crushed the fox demon to death, which is relatively kind.

Just as I was thinking this, the sound of an arrow piercing the air came.

Xu Su didn't react at all; she only heard the sound of something cutting through the air.

The arrow trembled slightly twice before being grasped by the girl's slender white hand. Only then did Xu Su notice the arrow that was shooting towards her.

Not far down the mountain path, the woman clicked her tongue softly, put away her bow and arrows, and was just about to leave.

A stone flew over.

At an unimaginable speed.

The woman's head was smashed by a rock.

The fox hurriedly crawled out of the skin, but before it could take more than a few steps, it was pinned to the spot by an arrow.

Xu Su watched as the girl in red walked toward the pinned fox. She had initially thought that the girl might want to ask some questions.

Then I saw a hand stroking down.

The fox was smashed to pieces on the ground.

Just like the chunks of meat that Xu Su had just seen, she seemed to realize who had caused those chunks of meat.

Without saying a word, she led the way even more carefully.

The path ahead was indeed much smoother than the one Bai Qian had taken alone. The path that Bai Qian had searched for for a long time but couldn't find, Xu Su found very easily.

A road that leads directly to the top of the mountain.

Bai Qian told Xu Su to stay where she was, since if a fight broke out later, she might not be able to take care of her.

However, after much hesitation, Xu Su still followed Bai Qian to the mountaintop.

Bai Qian doesn't need to worry about her; it might be more dangerous for her to be alone anyway.

When Xu Su reached the mountaintop, she didn't see the scene she wanted to see.

There weren't many people on the mountaintop, or rather, there were very few.

Several fox demons lay prone as if facing a formidable enemy, while in front of them stood an old woman with a gloomy face.

Their gazes were not on themselves, but on the girl in front of them.

She took a step forward, and the group of fox demons took a step back.

"Why be so aggressive?" Xu Su heard the old woman say.

"In the end, you didn't suffer any losses, yet you still insisted on coming up the mountain. Do you really think we're made of clay?" Her tone was somewhat unfriendly.

This is to be expected, after all, so many foxes have died, and most of the foxes on the mountain are dead. If they don't have any temper, they'll really be a mud man.

Xu Su didn't quite understand. She glanced cautiously at the girl in red in front of her, wondering if she was being talked about.

When she saw Bai Qian take another step forward, the fox demons all retreated.

While she was still worried about how she would deal with the group of fox demons.

A holy figure rose up, standing behind the girl. His beautiful face, which bore an eight-tenths resemblance to Bai Qian, was serene and sacred. His enormous body was like a small mountain. Xu Su struggled to raise her head, but could only see his back, as if he were supporting the sky.

Just looking at that figure from behind, Xu Su felt a great sense of peace.

A hint of surprise rose in his eyes as he pondered, bewildered, what this was.

The pitch-black color quietly condensed, and a viscous black liquid gushed out from behind the group of fox demons. They intertwined and merged, transforming into a python.

Its body, over ten meters long, coiled on the ground. Judging by its size, it was probably not much smaller than the figure behind the girl.

Xu Su didn't know how to describe the scene in front of her. It was like gods fighting, and she could only listen to the storyteller's explanation.

She felt a little scared, but more than scared, she was worried that her savior might not be a match for the giant python.

The next moment, Xu Su saw that sacred figure move.

A crisp, manic laugh rang in her ears. Xu Su saw that the beautiful figure had a sinister smile on his face, a smile that was completely out of character for him. He was laughing very happily, as if something was worth laughing so unrestrainedly at this moment.

He seemed to be looking forward to what was to come with great joy.

As the jade palm descended, the black python flicked its tongue and charged forward.

Xu Su stared nervously at the scene, only to see the black python being smashed like a peach pastry with a single slap, scattering pitch-black liquid everywhere, leaving nothing behind.

He didn't stop, relentlessly slapping the fox demons who were waiting there. The fox demons were completely unprepared and were slapped into a straight line.

Blood splattered everywhere. After His hand withdrew, Xu Su could only see clumps of meat embedded in the ground.

It was that simple. All those ferocious fox demons, who seemed invincible to him, were dead.

Xu Su stared at this scene, somewhat stunned.

Volume 1: 67. Go wherever you're supposed to go.

Bai Qian withdrew her intention and let out a soft breath.

I spaced out for a moment.

It takes a lot of energy to achieve this, and given her current condition, she won't be able to use it too many times.

Perhaps if things continue like this, there will eventually be a way to maintain Yi without limits, but certainly not now.

He glanced at Xu Su, who seemed to be staring blankly at him.

Too lazy to pay attention to her, I continued walking forward.

That slap just now almost killed all the fox demons. It's fair to say that gathering together isn't necessarily a good thing.

But some escaped.

The oldest one ran away.

If they run away, it's easy to catch them and kill them.

Xu Su, who was still in a daze, saw Bai Qian walking forward and hurriedly followed.

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Aunt Hu landed by the pool with a gloomy expression, and coughed up blood as soon as she hit the ground.

It had no idea what had just happened, the figure standing behind her like a god.

What is that?

Aunt Hu racked her brains for a long time, but still couldn't figure out what that thing was.

If it were divine will, that wouldn't make sense. If it were divine will, I should have died right then and there wouldn't have been a chance to escape.

Moreover, it is more familiar with the methods of advancing in divine will than those humans are.

Practicing martial arts, learning martial arts, in the end it all amounts to nothing.

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