Where is my sect? Where did you take my sect? Aliens, I'm not done with you!
I, Chu Yao, cultivated for three hundred years and finally became a Nascent Soul Elder. I hadn't even enjo...
Chu Yao was prepared and stepped back suddenly, and the black shadow missed.
She looked closely and finally saw the whole appearance of the person coming:
This monster was shaped like a spider, the size of a human head, covered with dark hair. Ten thin bamboo-like legs extended from both sides of its torso, and its claw-like feet made clicking sounds on the stone ground.
Its face had four bright red eyes, its hound-like mouth was wide open, and its blue-white fangs were ferocious and terrifying.
Chu Yao saw transparent silk threads stuck between its teeth, and a sharp and piercing roar came from its throat, the sound like a frightened cat.
Chu Yao carefully compared this giant spider with various spirit monsters and beasts he had seen before, and finally came to the conclusion:
She had never seen such a creature before.
The spider stared at Chu Yao, hesitated for a while, then spit out a white sticky thread from its mouth and attacked Chu Yao!
Chu Yao waved his hand and used the fire-driving technique. A fireball burned the white line, and then rushed towards the spider with undiminished power.
The spider knew it was in danger, and all its hair stood up, and its ten legs carried it backwards. But Chu Yao had a thought, and the fireball followed, following it like a shadow.
The spider's entire body was instantly ignited, and it thrashed about in the flames, howling even more unpleasantly. If it had been a frightened cat just now, now it was a cat about to die.
It flapped its wings for a while, and finally stopped moving, lying straight on the ground. The air was filled with a burnt smell.
Although the battle was resolved so neatly, Chu Yao did not look relaxed.
Because at the moment when the spider spun out silk, Chu Yao felt a fluctuation of spiritual power on it.
This thing is not an ordinary beast, it is indeed a monster!
The difference between the two is that one is an animal and the other is an animal that can practice cultivation.
So-called demon beasts are animals that have acquired magical powers through chance. They are either born with this gift or have some kind of good fortune, born under the nurturing influence of the spiritual energy of heaven and earth.
So the question is, how did this little spider cultivate spiritual power in this bottomless cave?
By eating people? Or cultivating Yin Qi like me?
In short, it cannot be judged by common sense.
On Fengyuan Star, there is also an artificial classification of the levels of monsters, with a total of thirteen levels, and every three levels correspond to the upper, middle and lower levels of each major realm of human cultivators.
A level one demon beast is equivalent to the third level of Qi Refining, a level two demon beast is equivalent to the sixth level of Qi Refining, and so on.
As for the little spider just now, its strength was too weak. Chu Yao felt that classifying it as level one was an exaggeration, and it should be the weakest one in the level one.
Judging from the miserable state of the corpses, there must be more than one of them.
Sure enough, just as one was killed, dense noises came from the depths of the cave. Chu Yao looked up and saw countless red eyes lighting up in the darkness!
Spider monsters of the same size as the one just now came in groups, and sharp sounds came one after another.
It's too narrow here, it's easy to get surrounded!
Chu Yao's hand gestures changed, and a ghostly shadow like a knife broke through the air. It was the Soul-Gathering Knife!
The ghost knife made a whistling sound and moved according to her thoughts. Under her precise control, it kept changing direction in the narrow passage, stabbing the spiders' eyes accurately each time. The first few spiders fell down while howling.
Chu Yao did not want to fight any longer. He used the Ghostly Steps to retreat quickly, all the way to the spacious main road.
The cultivation level of these spiders was too low, and they had not developed any intelligence. They rushed forward recklessly and soon caught up.
She used the Soul-Gathering Sword to kill a few more, then stopped and began to walk in circles.
She roughly counted the group of spiders that were chasing her, there were about twenty or thirty of them.
It would be easy for Chu Yao to deal with these spiders with her current strength, but it would consume too much spiritual energy. She was thinking of a way to solve the problem once and for all.
She had to save some spiritual power because she didn't know if there were still people in the depths who had not been chased out.
And she also has to be careful to see if there will be a "big one" coming from behind.
Another spider spit out white silk towards Chu Yao. This time she didn't burn it. Instead, she kicked it while moving forward, and a skull was kicked out and entangled by the white silk.
While she was flying kites with these spiders, she carefully observed the situation of the one she had just flown.
The white silk spit out by the spider stuck to the skull, and it did not move away. Instead, it spit out more silk threads and wrapped it around in circles after getting closer.
When the skull was tangled into a white ball, it took a bite. When it found it couldn't bite it, it let out an angry howl, looked around, and caught up with the main group.
...It's not just a matter of lack of intelligence, these spiders are really stupid.
Calling them monsters is praising them.
Once we understand their actions, the next step will be much easier.
Chu Yao had made up her mind. When another spider spitted silk at her, she just stood there without trying to avoid it!
The silk thread stuck to Chu Yao's waist, but she didn't care. She kept observing the actions of other spiders.
Sure enough, after one spider worked, the others followed suit, spitting fishy-smelling spider silk onto her body, and soon her whole body was covered in white silk threads.
Chu Yao stood at attention, keeping her arms as close to her body as possible and her feet firmly on the ground.
Spider silk continued to gush out, first wrapping up her body, then her legs, and soon her head was also entangled in layers.
She had already taken a deep breath, but she still felt her breath was choked and her vision was a little dark.
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