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...
Although Ah Da is big, he is very quick-witted.
He quickly raised his hand and grabbed Hu Sannai's ankle, pulling her forward with a jerk.
Hu Sannai's entire body flew backward.
She nimbly somersaulted in the air, her nine tails spreading out behind her as she landed steadily on the ground.
Seeing this, Chang Huaiyuan said, "I told you before, this big guy is not easy to deal with, don't underestimate him!"
As he spoke, he revealed his true form.
A two-meter-long azure dragon, baring its sharp teeth, lunged at Ah Da.
Just as the sharp teeth were about to bite Ah Da's neck, Chang Huaiyuan felt a slight joy, but the next second his body suddenly stopped.
He turned around blankly, only to find that Ah Da had made a move at some point, grabbing his vital spot firmly with both hands, preventing him from advancing any further.
He thought to himself: Oh no!
And then Hu Sannai's attack arrived.
Despite its tough exterior and strong constitution, the eyes remain the most vulnerable part of its body.
She kicked Ah Da right in the eyes.
Ah Da reacted very quickly, immediately closing his eyes, but he was still kicked back a step, his eyes stinging.
"roar!"
Why does everyone want to kill him? Is it just because he's a zombie?
Becoming a zombie was not what he wanted.
He was invited by a friend to climb a mountain, but was betrayed by his friend, fell into a valley, and died in the deep mountains.
Because of the resentment in his heart, he was not taken away by the ghost messengers, and by a twist of fate, he absorbed the essence of the sun and moon, becoming an immortal monster.
He didn't want to either!
Why do they all have to die! Why!
He had already converted to Buddhism before his death, and he ate vegetarian food and chanted Buddhist scriptures every day. Even after becoming a zombie, he remained very restrained and never intentionally harmed anyone.
At most, they would catch some small animals in the mountains and forests for a snack.
He still chants the Buddha's name every day and devotes himself to spiritual practice.
Why won't these people let him go?
"Buddha, have mercy! I was only acting in self-defense! I just wanted to live! Amitabha!"
Thinking this to himself, Ah Da opened his eyes again, his red eyes gleaming with a faint golden light.
He grabbed Chang Huaiyuan with both hands, spun around, and threw the two-meter-long dragon out.
He used his legs to propel himself up and jumped, leaping higher and faster than Hu Meier.
Ah Da's target was Hu Meier.
Upon seeing this, Hu Meier immediately leaped up and jumped onto a tree branch.
Ah Da glanced at it, then punched the pine tree that required two people to hug.
The pine trees trembled violently, and as the snow fell, birds and beasts scattered in fright, and the pine trees fell to the ground with a thud.
Just as the bird's nest on the pine tree was about to fall, Ah Da nimbly caught it with a large hand and carefully placed it on the ground.
When Kui Kui arrived, this was the scene that greeted him.
Didn't the zombies harm the livestock and villagers of Wangjia Village? How can they have such a compassionate side?
She didn't care about anything else and hurriedly flew to Hu Meier's side.
"Grandma, Third Grandma Hu."
Hu San Nai's body trembled, and her voice returned to that of an old and frail Wang Lao Tai.
"Aoi? Is that you? What brings you here?"
She looked around, but couldn't find any trace of her granddaughter.
"Grandma, I'm here! Leave the zombies to me!"
"Third Grandma, I'm entrusting Grandma to you!"
Hu Meier was taken aback as she watched the yellow paper butterflies fluttering towards the zombies.
She looked at Chang Huaiyuan, who had just crawled back and was covered in dirt, and asked, "Old Chang, is this the long-lost art of puppetry?"
"Looks like it!"
The paper butterfly floated down silently and landed on Ah Da's shoulder.
The paper butterfly transformed into a paper figure, whose hands each had five fingers, which skillfully formed hand seals.
Kui Kui gave a soft shout, "Condense!"
By the time Ah Da realized something was wrong, it was too late.
His massive, agile, and powerful body was immobilized.
However, what Chang Huaiyuan and Hu Sannai saw was a series of red threads emerging from the paper figure's ten fingers and binding A Da's wrists and ankles.
Grandma Wang laughed and said, "Good! Good! My Kui Kui has become capable! Hahaha!"
Meanwhile, Xuan Tian, who was inside the cave, had already been defeated by Kui Ziyu. His hands were tied behind his back, and he was forced out of the cave.
Xuan Tian's gaze fell on A Da; this was his trump card.
How could his zombie be so easily controlled?
He moved his lips and immediately activated the magic on Ah Da's body.
Ah Da, who had calmed down, suddenly bulged his muscles and roared in pain.
Grandma Hu shouted, "Oh no! Kui'er, be careful!"