Chapter 121 Chapter 121 "What's the matter?" Li Bai...



Chapter 121 Chapter 121 "What's the matter?" Li Bai...

"What's the matter?" Li Baili asked with a cold face.

"You don't have many people left, right? If you want, we can stop fighting now," the man on the other side smiled, showing a look of confidence in victory. Li Baili squinted her eyes and wanted to dig his face off. He thought Li Baili was obsessed with this face, so he raised his chin, and said in a more arrogant manner, as if giving alms, "As long as you are willing to let us leave here, we promise that we will not attack you in the future."

"You guys?" Li Baili narrowed his eyes and pronounced these two words with ambiguous meaning. There was a hint of sarcasm in his inquiring tone, but the other party did not notice it and thought he wanted to talk.

So the other side said happily: "As long as you are willing to let us go, we can let you, Li Hanshuang and all the monsters on Monster Island go. After all, we are the same kind, so we should give you some face."

Li Baili nodded and asked with a half-smile, "Then how many are there between you and your companions?"

The man on the other side waved his hand, pointing at the surrounding monsters and bugs, as well as those who were sealed, with a proud look on his face, and said condescendingly: "All of them!"

Li Baili raised her eyebrows and pretended to be puzzled and asked, "Then how can you prove that you can control them? If you can't control them, how can you guarantee that they will do what you say if you promise to do it alone?"

The man on the other side smiled and said, "I can't guarantee that they will do what I say, but I promise that if you agree to let us go, they will never have time to attack you. We just want to get out of here."

He said with a very sincere expression: "No other meaning!"

Li Baili closed her eyes.

The man on the other side thought that Li Baili was shaken by his face and was about to agree to his request. He smiled and approached him, trying to build a relationship with him. His voice was a little seductive: "As long as you are willing to agree to us, even if you want me to stay by your side, it's fine."

Li Baili raised her hand, waved a willow branch, and in the blink of an eye, she slapped him in the face with a snap. The willow branch was as big as a palm-leaf fan, and it slapped him and his face crooked.

The willow branches quickly surrounded his entire body and suddenly tightened inwards, binding him up like a wooden stake, effortlessly and without giving him any chance to escape.

He didn't react for a moment as to what was happening. He was completely stunned, with his eyes staring blankly, like a fish that had eaten its fill and had nothing to do, floating in the water.

"I just want to do good things!" He wanted to make some excuses and said loudly.

Li Baili sneered, pinched his neck so that he could not make any sound, touched his face, and plucked a willow leaf casually. With a shake, the plucked leaf immediately became hard and sharp like a freshly sharpened knife.

Li Baili strangled his neck. He was not dead yet, he was just struggling, but his body was trapped by the willow branches, so he could not leave Li Baili. Li Baili sneered at him, and that smile made him shudder.

But he couldn't think of any solution, so he could only curse in his heart: Damn bitch, lowly beast, inhuman bastard, you garbage!

I clearly said that I had confirmed from the memories of the demons that Li Baili and Li Hanshuang had a close relationship, and that they were definitely a good relationship, so I pretended to be Li Hanshuang. Who knew it would turn out like this!

What is this? When you are close to your friend, if you see a face of someone who looks similar to your friend, do you want to dig that face out? That's too much!

Li Baili held his head with one hand, as if she was holding a bunch of crooked flowers, carefully, gently and steadily, with hatred flashing in her eyes, and unmistakable rage burning in her dark night-like pupils. She gritted her teeth, and with the other hand, she pinched the willow leaf she had just picked, as if she was holding a scimitar, and bit by bit, she dug out the face that looked exactly like Li Hanshuang.

He was in pain and anxious, his whole body was trembling, his face was pale, and sweat was pouring down his forehead. He was like a fish that was thrown onto the shore, struggling desperately to get back into the water but unable to do so.

So much so that he suddenly learned, without any instruction, a way of speaking without using his throat when in human form, and his eyes were wide open with a pleading look, with tears about to roll out.

He used the bloody face that had not yet completely fallen off to put on a pitiful expression, sobbing and begging for mercy from Li Baili, saying, "I know I was wrong, please let me go, I won't use his face again!"

Li Baili sneered, and his laughter was even a little gentle, no different from his usual laughter.

He held the man's head, pinched his face, pressed the scalpel an inch deeper into his flesh, looked at the gushing blood, and said with a grin, "What nonsense are you talking about?

I am very happy that you came to see me with his face, but I like this face so much that I cannot give it to you, so I want to take it away from you, but I am afraid you will not agree. What's wrong with you?

Since you used his face, you should know that I will not let you go. Don't worry, you can use it however you want, as many times as you want, but I have to take this one down first."

The person on the other side was in so much pain that he couldn't speak. He was like a fish that had been cut into pieces and fell into a frying pan, but found that he could still feel pain. He was trembling violently, and all the wounds on his body where the scales were scraped were painful. He tried to scream, but found that he had no voice to shout. He felt desperate and could only hope to die soon.

If he were really a fish, even if he fell into the pot and was still able to move, he would only want to push the lid open and jump away, but he is not a real fish.

So when his entire face was dug out, he was only left with one breath, but he was unable to leave Li Baili. He had no ability to push the lid open, so he gave up the idea of ​​pushing the lid open and jumping away, with the willow branch still tied to him.

Li Baili dragged him away and prepared to tie him to a tree on the Demon Island, just like tying a donkey, so that she could make him turn the mill when needed and use him to watch when not needed.

He was unwilling to accept this hellish fate and struggled and twisted frantically, but he had very little strength. He suddenly let out a scream and his whole body split apart, as if he was dead.

The sea water expanded, jumped upwards, and pounced on Li Baili. Li Baili really couldn't figure out what he had done, and it was not easy to take him back to the Demon Island, so she stopped in mid-air.

A giant octopus floated up from the sea. The octopus looked bigger than ten humpback whales combined. When floating on the sea, its limbs squirmed with the sea water. It was huge and light, terrifying and weird, with densely packed eye-like patterns all over its body, and each tentacle was covered with teeth, probably used for hunting.

As soon as the octopus appeared, it found its target and rushed towards Li Baili. It raised one of its tentacle and hit her with a snap. At the same time, the sound of wind and thunder rang out in the air.

The whistling wind, crackling thunder, and splashing water mixed together, the octopus roared, huge waves appeared on the sea, and the tsunami was mixed with molten lava from the eruption of underwater volcanoes, which was extremely hot.

Large numbers of insects died in it, and the octopus swallowed all the corpses of the insects in one go. The wind on the sea formed a sea tornado.

The thunder and water on the sea surface were connected together, shaking and making crackling sounds, and it became brighter. Most of the sky appeared a pale purple color, which looked really frightening.

Li Baili was the octopus's primary target, so this series of things were all aimed at him. He took a breath and threw the things in his hand forward.

The sea water immediately swallowed up the thing. The octopus scooped up the thing floating in the sea water and put it on its tentacles. It chewed and ate it with a crunching sound. An arc of light flashed above its huge body.

Li Baili frowned tightly and clenched the willow branch in her hand. The willow branch suddenly straightened and became hard, like a brand new sword, with blue and white lightning lingering on the surface.

Li Baili swung the sword, and the sky and the earth became dark. Everything was silent and extremely quiet. No one knew the result and they just waited. The sea gradually calmed down and the water and fire disappeared.

The huge body of the octopus disappeared, and a huge bloody hole appeared on Li Baili's heart, as if the octopus wanted to take out his heart but couldn't find it.

The sea water rippled slightly, and everything was still very calm. There were no bugs, no monsters, no sealed people, and the giant octopus did not reappear.

The cultivators and demons affected by the previous battle barely climbed onto the Demon Island, gasping with lingering fear, trembling all over, and bleeding. The sea water soaked their clothes, which stuck to their bodies and emitted a strong smell of blood.

None of them cared about this. Fear was greater than anything else, even the pain was thrown away, as if if enough things were thrown away, the speed would be increased fast enough for them to reach the other side safely.

A quiet demon island.

This was something they had never dared to imagine after the battle began.

Because they knew it couldn't be true, but now it was happening right before their eyes.

Although they didn't see anything clearly and only felt fear, and haven't recovered yet, it didn't prevent them from realizing one thing: they seemed to have gained a little breathing time.

They looked at each other, gradually realized what had happened, and felt happy. But before they had time to cheer, they saw Li Baili passing by them covered in blood.

Li Baili slammed the door shut and began to tremble all over. In fact, his injuries were not very serious, because for a demon, a big hole in the heart was not a fatal injury.

But he was inexplicably suppressed by the Heavenly Dao during the battle, so that his current strength has dropped drastically, not even one-tenth of what it was before.

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