The monk actually controlled the bones that had been gnawed by hundreds of snakes before! The monk rushed towards me and said, "I can handle it and save people!" I ignored him.
Those people, I don't want to save them, they deserve to die! My parents looked at me with tears in their eyes, "Qiwa'er, save our parents." I had a cold face, "When you killed my sister, why didn't you hesitate at all! My sister is so good, how dare you let your own flesh and blood suffer such humiliation!"
I shouted angrily at the villagers, "You are all just like animals, even worse than pigs and dogs!"
"You deserve to die! Right now, I just want my sister to rest in peace!"
I stepped closer to the elixir stove.
Just as I was about to reach the stove cover, the village chief came at me with two white bones. The white bone came at me with a palm strike, but I had the spell that the monk had placed on me earlier. I wasn't hurt, just took a few steps back.
I turned a blind eye and steadied myself to continue walking forward.
Upon seeing this, the village chief quickly asked, "Taoist, what should we do? We still can't kill this kid!"
The Taoist glanced hurriedly and shouted, "Just kill him. His sacrifice is indispensable. If he can't be the last one, then just kill him. At worst, we'll kill a few hundred more people to refine Jiaolong elixir! I don't mind carrying a few hundred more lives!"
As soon as the village chief heard this, his suspended heart immediately relaxed. The skeleton attacked me even more recklessly. Another palm fell, for the second time.
I was knocked down to the ground, my arm grazed the floor, leaving behind a string of blood beads. It seems like I can't feel the pain. In my eyes, there is only that big elixir stove. My sister once wrote blood words stroke by stroke:
"Qiwa'er, save me, sis!"
I have to go save her, I think.
She's waiting for me to save her!
If she could speak, she would definitely be calling my name right now!
So I can ignore all the attacks.
Another palm strike comes, this time hitting my chest, but I still didn't die, for the third time.
I continued forward, and in the next moment, I, unprotected, was pierced through the chest by a bony hand. And at this moment, my arms are resting on the elixir stove cover. Just one step left, I think!
I suddenly roared, "This shouldn't be the ending! It shouldn't! You all deserve to die!"
At that moment, the monk had just forced the Taoist under the bone hands of the skeleton.
The Taoist instantly choked, and all the bones lost control and scattered on the ground.
The monk hurried over to me and said, "Stop, there can be a different outcome, benefactor!" I shook my head, it's not right, it's not right, the outcome is not right! Why didn't the bad guys die!
Why couldn't I save my sister!
Suddenly, I felt like tears were flowing from my eyes, but those people were trembling as they looked at me.
It turns out, what I was flowing was blood!
In a trance, I saw hundreds of snakes twining around, crawling onto the bodies of those who had once bullied my sister. I burst into laughter. The monk continued, "Quickly remember, otherwise, you will never be able to be reborn, and I will not be able to leave either!"
Do you remember?
What does it mean?
Did I forget something?
In the pouring rain, a young man sat on a pile of white bones and laughed heartily, blood streaming from all seven of his orifices.
I seem to have really forgotten something.
I remember now.
I died.
My sister and I are fraternal twins. When my sister was born, a curved line suddenly appeared in the sky, resembling a Jiaolong. Everyone celebrated, saying that a blessed girl had arrived! But no one saw that beneath the Jiaolong, there was a small snake.
Dragon and PhoenixTwins, if an anomaly descends from the heavens, the dragon comes first, followed by the serpent; otherwise, the serpent comes first, followed by the snake. Both the dragon and the serpent are symbols of good fortune, while the snake represents disaster. My sister told me, "You are just an ordinary child, remember?"
I nodded obediently, "I remember."
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