The gossip-loving, complaint-filing Old Ancestor VS the hilarious, dandy Young Master (also the Grandmaster of the Xuanmen).
Qi Jing is the thousand-year-old ancestor of the Qi family, summon...
Seeing this, Qi Jing did not intervene. He also wanted to see if Qi Mo's method would work.
As the monster approached, the limit of compression was reached. The monster's body suddenly stopped and flames leaked out of its wide-open mouth.
Like a bomb exploding, the monster's belly bulged and large flames spewed out of its mouth.
Qi Jing raised his hand to block the incoming flames. Huo Yuanqi also had a protective formation to block it, but the flying talisman was pushed back a few steps by the impact.
Qi Jing still stood firmly in the same place, watching the monster fall down because of the explosion.
With a loud bang, the monster's head smashed into the pit of the altar, crushing the trees and sending the remaining fire burning inside.
Qi Jing looked down and found that Qi Mo's idea was still useful, but ordinary fire did not cause much damage to the monster. It was probably because of diarrhea.
Sure enough, the monster quickly climbed up and raised its head directly towards Qi Jing.
The monster's pupils trembled, and it uttered a terrified sound, "It's you!"
Qi Jing tilted his head, "Do you know me?"
The monster turned around and ran away without saying a word, as if it had some shadow on Qi Jing.
Of course Qi Jing would not let the monster run away. He jumped down and landed on the monster's body, reached out and grabbed a piece of scale and pulled it back.
The thick and hard scales were peeled off just like that, and Qi Jing went to peel off the second one. His movements were very quick, just like pulling weeds in the ground.
Scales fell off one by one, and the monster twisted its body frantically trying to run, but it crashed into a wall again. It was unknown when a formation appeared on the entire mountain, which was even stronger than the one it came from.
Gu Zhou stepped on the talisman card with his hands on his hips. He was a little out of breath due to excessive consumption of energy.
When the monster rushed towards Huo Yuanqi, he knew that Qi Jing would take action, so what he had to do was not to continue chasing the monster, but to find a way to trap the monster and prevent it from running away.
Now no matter how the monster hits, it can't escape. Zhao Yin is also constantly accumulating strength, stabbing the monster with spears one by one. Soon, there are more than a dozen spears stuck in the monster's body, all of which are in the vulnerable places where Qi Jing had stripped off the scales.
But this was just a superficial wound to the monster. Zhao Yin was also a little tired. He complained, "Uncle, can you be more practical? We are almost exhausted."
Qi Jing stopped peeling the scales and stood up. "Aren't you guys going to continue fighting?"
"I can't fight anymore. I need to take a break." Gu Zhou panted, "This thing has too much health bar. We can't finish it even if we die of exhaustion."
"All right."
Qi Jing smacked his lips, turned around and ran towards the monster's head. As if the monster realized what Qi Jing was going to do, it shook its head as if to throw him off.
But Qi Jing was very steady, his steps were very brisk. In a short while, he climbed onto the monster's head and raised his fist to smash it at the horn.
With a snap, the big black horn on the monster's head broke off. Qi Jing reached out to catch it, held the big black horn with one hand, turned around, and threw it out with force of his arm. The big black horn went straight into the monster's body and nailed the monster to the ground.
The monster howled and twisted its body wildly to try to break free, but was knocked to the ground by Qi Jing's punch.
As the monster fell to the ground with a loud bang, the scene fell into dead silence.
They knew that Qi Jing was very capable, but they had never seen anyone so casual.
Gu Zhou and Zhao Yin fought for a long time just now, but they didn't cause any damage to the monster.
Looking at Qi Jing again, he peeled off the scales with his bare hands, broke the monster's horn with one punch, and nailed the monster to the ground with the horn with a throw. Now he knocked the behemoth to the ground with another punch.
Gu Zhou's mouth twitched, "It's really not easy for Gu Xuanyi to be alive."
Qi Jing looked up at Gu Zhou who was sitting on the flying talisman, "Why do I feel like you are disdaining me?"
"I'm praising you." Gu Zhou said seriously, raising his arm and making a big heart shape for Qi Jing, "Uncle is awesome."
Qi Jing's eyes lit up, "I think so too, I'm awesome!"
Gu Zhou smiled briefly, but quickly calmed down and gave serious advice, "We can't keep this thing. We need to destroy it completely."
Qi Jing nodded vigorously and stretched out his hand to him, "Lend me the knife."
Gu Zhou took out a knife and threw it to him. He really had no strength left at the moment, mainly because his vitality was too greatly depleted.
Qi Jing caught it and walked down the monster's body. He stopped at a certain place and used a knife to pick out a piece of scale with a special shape.
Qi Jing raised the knife and was about to stab in and dig out the monster's inner elixir, when he heard the monster's urgent plea for mercy.
"Master, please spare me! I didn't do any of this! I only accepted their offerings to bless them with good weather and good harvests. I have never harmed anyone! Please spare me for the hard work I put into my cultivation!"
Gu Zhou said coldly, "Uncle, don't pay attention to it!"
"Okay!" Qi Jing responded obediently, holding the knife and stabbing it in, easily cutting through the monster's flesh and blood, making a long cut and stirring inside, looking for the inner elixir.
The monster screamed miserably. The pain stimulated its body to twist wildly. It actually broke free from its broken horn and was covered with black air. It wanted to drive Qi Jing away.
Qi Jing was not affected at all. He exerted force with his hand holding the knife, and lightning flashed across the blade. The electric monster twitched all over, as if it was sick, and it didn't even have the strength to speak.
Qi Jing also poked the inner elixir, dug out the inner elixir by peeling off the monster's flesh and blood.
There was a black bead as big as his head. Qi Jing threw it on the ground and rinsed it with water before picking it up. He held it in his hands and tilted his head to look at it again and again.
He said to Gu Zhou who had landed, "Your cultivation level is 1,500."
Gu Zhou came over and patted it, "Take the good stuff back."
Qi Jing nodded and immediately put it into the space.
Gu Zhou looked at the dying monster again, "You said it should have died."
"Hmm! I think it should be dead."
"But it didn't. Maybe you didn't kill it thoroughly enough before, so it came back to life."
Qi Jing pursed his lips, not knowing how to answer. He really didn't remember, but he instinctively thought so when he saw the mural.
Gu Zhou continued, "Perhaps it won't die if we dig out its inner elixir."
Qi Jing nodded hesitantly, "Then how do we kill it?"
"Chop it up piece by piece and burn it. Only when it's clean can you feel at ease."
Qi Jing continued to nod, "It's troublesome to cut it into pieces, can we just burn it?"
"Alright."
Qi Jing took out a spell card and threw it out. A tongue of fire rose up and landed on the monster. The fire spread instantly, covering the entire monster.
The monster, which was originally dying, twisted again, raised its head, as if it was planning to take someone down with it, and rushed towards Gu Zhou with its mouth wide open.
It’s all because of this damn human. If this human hadn’t reminded it that it could have pretended to be dead and ran away like last time, it would have taken this human away even if it died!
However, Qi Jing did not give him this opportunity. A big stone appeared out of thin air in his hand, and he raised it up and threw it out, hitting the monster's head directly.
With a bang, the monster that had finally stood up fell down again. It fell heavily to the ground, twitched a few times, and there was no movement anymore.