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 163 Does Your Head Itch?

Kui Kui was intelligent from a young age and immediately discovered the key from Chang Liuye's strange words and actions.

Demon race.

Combining his memories from his past life, Kui Kui figured out most of the truth.

She just found it funny.

Limb regeneration means she's a demon? Why not guess she's a god?

Yes, God has long since left the stage of history and no longer exists.

She wasn't a god, but merely a stone forged by the gods, imbued with some divine qualities.

The Celestial Emperor, of course, would not let go of this legitimate opportunity to kill her.

The Immortal Emperor is a real dog!

But Kuikui can no longer be a human being.

Completing my studies, finding a job, and providing for my parents in their old age—all of these dreams ultimately vanished like a dream.

After gathering his thoughts, Kui Kui bowed to Master Chang and Aunt Hu.

Hu San's mouth opened and closed, but no sound came out.

Kui Kui narrowed his eyes and immediately read out the words, "Run away quickly."

Master Chang thought Kui Kui didn't understand and was about to continue his opera performance when, a second later, he saw Kui Kui burst out of the door.

Sixth Master Chang stared blankly at Third Aunt Hu, his mouth agape, catching a whiff of the wind.

A moment later, Master Chang asked in surprise, "They're leaving already?"

"Otherwise what? Do you think everyone is like you, old man?" Hu Sannai said with a flirtatious smile.

Sixth Master Chang pursed his lips and asked, "So what do we do next?"

“We have a personal relationship with Kui’er, which is no secret in our clans. Currently, there are two opposing factions in the clans regarding Kui’er’s status as a demon, but in the end, they will all come together.”

"And we won't be categorized into their faction, so they won't involve us in the capture of Kui Kui."

"Taking advantage of the time difference to inform Kui Kui in advance is the last thing we can do."

After Hu San Nai finished speaking, she couldn't help but sigh.

After pondering for a moment, Master Chang asked again, "Do you think Kui Kui is a demon?"

Hu San Nai rolled her eyes at him: "So what if she is? So what if she isn't? She is Kui'er, the Kui'er we watched grow up, and that will never change."

"Don't be so fierce. If I really wanted to harm Kui Kui, I could have done nothing and wouldn't have come to you to discuss it as soon as I heard the news. You've always been smart, so I'll ask you, okay?" Master Chang immediately explained.

Grandma Hu narrowed her eyes slightly and said, "Have you ever seen a demon race with dazzling colors?"

Master Chang stroked his chin, his brows furrowed, and said, "I have never seen a demon, but I have heard that demons have black wings on their backs and are covered in black scales. Unless there is a mistake in the records, they certainly don't exist."

"According to you, or according to the ancient texts, Kui'er is definitely not a demon."

What is that?

Hu Sannai didn't answer, but asked instead, "Chang Laoliu, is your head itchy?"

"Huh? It doesn't itch!"

"Then it seems your brain isn't going to grow back."

"Speak properly, why are you cursing at me!" Master Chang said angrily.

Looking at the hopping madman, Aunt Hu San couldn't help but laugh and said, "Then think about it, besides the demon race, what other race could possibly have the ability to regenerate severed limbs?"

Sixth Master Chang stroked his chin, deep in thought. His eyes widened as he exclaimed, "Isn't that...?"

The last word almost slipped out, and Master Chang suddenly covered his mouth.

Grandma Hu nodded happily.

Sixth Master Chang looked on incredulously, "I'm not smart, but I'm not stupid either, right? How could this be..."

Hu Sannai shook her nine tails and said, "Five-colored radiance, I absolutely cannot be mistaken."

"No wonder you said you wanted to inform Kui Kui. The world is vast, and everything is under that person's control. Where could Kui Kui possibly escape to? But if Kui Kui really is him, then perhaps she really could..."

With a faint smile on her face, Hu Sannai said, "So, if I were you, I would advise Chang Ba not to work too hard."

"And what about you? Why didn't you suggest it to your partner?"

“He won’t listen to me. He knows what to do, so he doesn’t need my advice.”

“But I’m still worried about Kui Kui,” sighed Master Chang.

"And what about me? I've just lost a loved one, and now I have to embark on a journey of escape."

"How about I go and call Kui Ziyu over? And Xiaobai too?" Chang Liuye suggested.

"What are they here for? They may not be very capable, but they are all dear to Kui'er's heart. Don't you understand what happened with Xiao Bai? Kui'er is too lonely, so she values ​​relationships even more. Their presence will only hold Kui'er back."

"What if we reveal Kui Kui's identity to the public? Then she won't be hunted down anymore."

Hu Sannai's eyes were like sharp blades as she glared at him fiercely. "When I said that, did you believe me?"

Master Chang's eyes immediately dimmed.

"There is someone who might be able to help Kui'er. I'm entrusting Kui'er to you."

After Hu San Nai finished speaking, she disappeared.

Sixth Master Chang reached out to stop him, but to no avail. He muttered to himself, "You only say half a sentence, and you eat noodles without garlic!"

Under the cover of night, Kui Kui buried Yan Shi'an's ashes near Old Lady Wang. Before even erecting a tombstone, he kowtowed three times and then braved the cold wind to walk into the mountains.

Ten minutes later, a small gray head popped out of the snow.

It opened its big, bright eyes, looked at the footprints left on the snow, and started squeaking.

In a short while, a large patch of gray moved across the white snow; upon closer inspection, they were all rats.