Chapter 230 Breaking the Formation with Blood



Song Qingbai lowered his eyes with a smile on his face. He knew that Zhuo Yuan was shy, but he still pretended to ask him if he had lost too much blood.

"Ahem, I... I'm fine, the bleeding has stopped long ago, and I can hear my heartbeat getting louder.

I'm afraid it's almost reaching the dragon beast's heart. You...don't need to hold me, walk in front of me, I'll protect you."

Zhuo Yuan coughed twice and quickly changed the subject.

Without waiting for Song Qingbai to react, he pulled her in front of him.

The dragon lantern flew in front, Song Qingbai followed closely behind it, and Zhuo Yuan followed behind her.

Looking at Song Qing's long hair as white as ink, Zhuo Yuan's eyes moved, and he suddenly felt a little fond of her.

It turns out that a woman's hair can be so smooth, and her bright red lips can be so soft.

Zhuo Yuan thought secretly in his heart, just wanting to get closer.

"What's wrong?"

Song Qingbai in front suddenly stopped, and Zhuo Yuan almost bumped into him, but fortunately he controlled himself in time.

"Look..."

Following the direction Song Qingbai pointed his finger, he saw a huge heart hanging above his head, but the heart was beating very slowly and there was a barrier around it.

The effect of the rejuvenation pills that Song Qingbai had fed to the dragon beast before formed a warm aura, which was blocked outside the heart meridian by the barrier.

"Wait here for me. I can use my blood to break the barrier."

Zhuo Yuan was about to fly up, but Song Qingbai grabbed the corner of his clothes.

"Zhuo Yuan, I'll go with you. I still have one rejuvenation pill.

I see that the heart meridian is severely damaged, so I melted the last elixir directly and placed it on the heart meridian. I'm afraid it will have a better effect."

"Okay, hold me and I'll take you upstairs."

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