I’ll Slaughter My Way to Immortality on the Bones of Betrayers

In his past life, to save all living beings, Lu Hengge burned away his divine soul, shattered his body, and with his own strength alone, stopped the protagonist of destiny from activating the Heaven a...

Chapter 221: Nine Heavens! Gu Taoist! The criminal who escaped from prison

then.

Song Ke looked at Lu Hen Ge.

Those beautiful eyes were filled with pleading.

But Lu Hen Ge shook his head: "My cultivation level is too low. Even with the blessing of the Medicine Dao, there is no way."

Hearing this.

Song Ke's beautiful eyes dimmed.

Lu Hen Ge is an alchemist, and he is possessed by the Dao of Medicine. If even Lu Hen Ge has no way to deal with it, then she can't think of any good way.

Song Ke took out a bunch of life-saving elixirs from her storage ring, most of which were treasures left to her by Song Kuang.

Seeing this.

Lu Hen Ge reminded: "I don't recommend using these elixirs."

"Unless it's a magical elixir that can reverse life and death, the effects of other magical elixirs will be overwhelmed by his body and have the opposite effect."

Song Ke was very disappointed.

Hu Lie chuckled softly and said, "Ke'er, don't waste it. I can't survive."

The murderous intent in Song Ke's eyes was extremely obvious: "Cousin, who did this?"

Hu Lie's eyes were complicated: "The Gu Taoist of the Ninth Heaven."

Nine Heavens?

Taoist Gu?

Song Ke was stunned for several seconds before speaking: "People from the Ninth Heaven came to Wuxiyuan? How dare they?"

Lu Hen Ge's eyes flickered slightly.

Someone from the Ninth Heaven actually ran out?

In Song Mingdao's memory, the Ninth Heaven is a very special place, equivalent to a prison, independent of the space of the fairy world.

Many sinners from the immortal world are imprisoned in the Nine Heavens.

Some are traitors of the immortal sect, some are vicious and evil independent cultivators, and some are special immortals with crazy minds.

Logically speaking.

People from the Ninth Heaven cannot get out.

Unexpectedly.

Someone ran out from the Ninth Heaven.