Summoning Heavenly Thunder Bare-Handed, Yet You Ask Me to Believe in Science

Zhang Tianle breaks his promise to his deceased master to save his younger martial sister suffering from leukemia, deciding to trade his life for hers by leaving seclusion to tell fortunes and earn...

Chapter 138 It's like a dream!

At that moment, he was truly afraid!

He yelled hoarsely at Zhang Tianle, "Don't come any closer!"

The voice was all bark and no bite.

But as Zhang Tianle drew closer, he switched to a fawning plea: "If you don't kill me, I can grant you all your wishes! All of them!"

"Tsk, what a wicked and heretical person!" Zhang Tianle sneered. "To survive, he cultivated himself into this state, and now he wants to fulfill other people's wishes. Does he really think he's a demon god?"

Zhang Tianle walked up to him and struck with the ruler.

It directly split the humanoid object in two.

The humanoid object let out a miserable scream and then died.

Zhang Tianle looked at the ruler in his hand, then glanced at the human-shaped object on the ground that had turned into a pool of blood.

Silence fell.

It was pretty dull.

When he couldn't solve the mysterious array using talismans, he thought he had encountered a tough opponent.

As a result, he wanted to say, "That's it?"

Is the Haoran ruler just too awesome?

Or is the Red Lotus Karmic Fire just too powerful?

Or is the golden light of merit too terrifying?

It can only be said that he easily crushed his opponent without even loosening his muscles.

The police officers standing behind Zhang Tianle also fell silent.

The door that they couldn't break down no matter what they tried before, Zhang Tianle cleaved open with a single ruler after he arrived.

After splitting open the room and entering, when they saw the man transform, they all thought there would be a fierce battle today, and some teammates might even die. But then they saw Zhang Tianle insert a ruler, throw a fire, and sprinkle gold powder.

From beginning to end, only the captain fired two shots.

And then the problem was solved.

All of this felt like a dream.