Corpse Herding for 90,000 Years, Suddenly Discovered It's Xianxia

Bian Lang transmigrated to a Wuxia world, carrying a glass ball that could herd corpses. As long as he successfully herded a corpse, he would receive rewards.

"Successfully herded Luo Mo&...

Chapter 174 News of Xing Tian's Head

"Give me the dragon horn, and I'll give you the message." Old Hei thought for a long time and decided to take the immediate benefits first.

As for Xing Tian's head, he himself has been searching for it for so many years, but now he just feels that it's enough to think about it in his dreams, and there's no need to be too obsessed with it.

Bian Lang laughed and tossed the dragon horn over.

Old Hei caught the dragon horn and said, "This dragon horn is a valuable treasure, but the information I have may be useless to you. Are you sure you want to trade?"

Bian Lang nodded and said, "If you hesitate, I will give you the dragon horn."

Even if these dragon horns are precious, they are not unique in the world. As for the other three dragon kings of the seas, they all have a pair of horns on their heads.

But there is only one Xingtian head in the world.

The most precious things in this world are always unique.

Ao Lan's dragon horns may be unique, but they are by no means unique in the strict sense.

"The news is actually quite simple: Xing Tian's head is in the Heavenly Realm," Old Hei said.

Bian Lang said speechlessly, "Is this even considered news?"

"This is indeed the news. Even if you want to back out now, it's too late," Old Hei laughed.

Bian Lang said, "Is that all?"

“Although the Heavenly Realm is vast, as long as we bring a headless person, we can easily find Xing Tian’s head once we arrive there,” Old Hei said.

That being said, going to the Heavenly Realm would be fraught with difficulties, almost impossible.

If going to the Heavenly Realm were so easy, Old Black would probably have already found a way to kidnap a headless person and take them there.

The truth is, Old Black is still alive and well, spending his days drowning his sorrows in alcohol, which is quite ironic.

Bian Lang said, "If what you say is true, then this news is very important. Trading it for a pair of dragon horns is a great deal."

"So what happened to Ao Lan?" Old Hei was still very curious about this.

For a dragon, losing its horns is a great disgrace, let alone for the Dragon King.

The Dragon King of the South Sea, Ao Lan, was naturally proud and arrogant, especially of his pair of giant horns.

In Lao Hei's opinion, if Ao Lan lost his dragon horns, he would probably kill himself and never want to live in this world again.

Bian Lang said calmly, "Of course he's dead."

"I knew it," Old Hei laughed.

Bian Lang first caused a great disturbance in the West Sea, which led the four Dragon Kings to jointly write a letter to the Empress accusing Bian Lang. Then, Bian Lang did not repent and went directly to the South Sea to kill the South Sea Dragon King Ao Lan. He was truly the number one troublemaker in the world.

It is precisely because of Bian Lang's existence that the world has become more lively.

Bian Lang clasped his hands in farewell and said, "Farewell."

Old Hei watched Bian Lang leave, his smile widening as he muttered, "Master Bian, I believe we will meet again someday."

Old Hei felt he had made a fortune on this trip after meeting Bian Lang here and exchanging that information for a pair of dragon horns from the Dragon King.