Snake Immortal Ghost Tales

Kui Kui has the fate of a snake immortal, born with heavenly eyes that can see between yin and yang.

However, her immortal status was borrowed from her father; she was never meant to exist in...

Chapter 152 Water Monkey

As Kui Kui got closer to the eerie light, something suddenly grabbed his ankle.

She turned around and saw a man's face reflected in the shimmering water.

The man was about the same age as Kui Kui. After grabbing Kui Kui's ankle, he went next to wrap his arms around Kui Kui's waist and swim upwards.

Kui Kui frowned, recalling the voice she heard before entering the water, and guessed that the other person might be the one who misunderstood her and thought she was going to commit suicide.

But she wasn't seeking death! She went into the water to survive.

Well, they meant well, so I'll go up and explain.

However, the faint light at the bottom of the pool seemed to sense something, flickering slightly before gradually dimming.

Kui Kui was immediately anxious. She pried the other person's hands apart and pushed them upwards forcefully.

Using the reaction force, it swam back down to the bottom of the water.

The man clearly hadn't expected the young nun to be so determined to die.

But he was about to run out of breath. He glanced at the little nun who was still sinking, but could only swim upstream.

He was a model citizen who acted bravely and righteously, but he shouldn't have risked his life for a complete stranger.

"Splash!"

He broke through the water and took a breath of fresh air when his right foot suddenly sank into the water again.

He kicked his legs frantically, but his body continued to sink rapidly.

I panicked for a moment and swallowed several mouthfuls of water.

Kui Kui, who was about to sink to the bottom of the pool, had already discovered that the eerie light was an array.

At the center of the formation is a cat with nine tails.

Although she didn't know how to solve it, she knew she had come to the right place.

Just as she was about to gather her strength, she caught a glimpse of the man coming down again, his tightly furrowed brows so furrowed they could trap a mosquito.

However, the next moment, she realized something was wrong.

The man's hands hung limply at his sides; he was clearly not swimming, but rather floating.

He closed his eyes, as if he had lost consciousness.

He was able to move so quickly in the water because he was being dragged along by a hairy monster with red eyes and a black face.

Water monkey!

Commonly known as a water ghost.

Legend has it that the vengeful spirits of those who drowned in the water transformed into ghosts similar to changui, and that they could only escape if someone drowned in their place.

Kui Kui glanced at the formation so close at hand and wished he could grind his teeth to dust.

She couldn't bear to watch that person die in front of her.

If this person had fallen into the water for some other reason and fallen for the water monkey's trick, she might have been able to be selfish for once.

But this man fell into the water because he wanted to save her.

Both morally and logically, she couldn't bear to stand by and watch someone die.

She closed her eyes, no longer looking at the gradually dimming formation, and when she looked at the water monkey, her eyes blazed with boundless fury.

There's always a reason why someone is pitiful; I'll send you on your way today!

Kui Kui's body moved like an arrow on a bowstring, cutting a wave in the water before crashing headfirst into the water monkey.

Just as the water monkey was thinking that he was having a lucky day, someone else came knocking on his door.

However, the next second, he was sent flying into the sky.

The water monkey was incredibly strong in the water, so much so that when he flew out of the water, he was still holding onto a person tightly.

The man and the ghost landed on the shore.

Once the water monkey has reached the shore, it is powerless to even kill a chicken.

Kui Kui turned to look at the bottom of the pool, but there was no longer any eerie light, nor any formation inscribed with the nine-tailed spirit cat.

She clenched her fists, thinking to herself: If all else fails, I can climb the mountain again; I'm sure I'll find it!

It definitely can!

With that thought in mind, she immediately swam ashore.

She ignored the water monkey lying on the ground like a dead dog, and went straight to check the man's breath.

Fortunately, she acted in time, and the man was not in mortal danger.

Kui Kui stood up, staring coldly at the water monkey, and stomped on its belly.

If it weren't for this guy's sudden appearance and interference today, she wouldn't have missed the clues about the Nine-Tailed Spirit Cat lineage.

She grew angrier the more she thought about it, and stomped harder and harder.

Even the water monkeys in the water can't beat Kui Kui, let alone on land.

After howling a few times, it fell silent.

In the past, Kui Kui might have kindly performed a ritual to help the deceased, but now, kill!

The next moment, the water monkey rotted and died.

Yes, it was trampled to pieces by the Kuikui.

This is the scene that Mo Changsheng saw when he woke up.

How could this nun be so violent? Shouldn't monks be compassionate?

Why is it so violent?

Kui Kui noticed that the man had woken up and stared at him with icy eyes.

"I did not intend to commit suicide."

In the dead of winter, with his damp clothes clinging to his body, Mo Changsheng instinctively shivered.

"Hehe, it's a misunderstanding, all a misunderstanding... Thank you for saving me!"

"Hey, little nun, don't go!" Mo Changsheng instinctively tried to get up, but a sharp pain in her foot caused her to fall to the ground. "Ouch!"

Seeing Kui Kui turn around, he hurriedly said, "Little nun, please have mercy! For the sake of saving me, please call for help! It's freezing cold, and my foot is injured. I'll die here!"

“Kindness without ability is no different from suicide.” Kui Kui hoisted Mo Changsheng onto his shoulder and leaped up the mountain.