Chapter 36: The Palace of Sand Sea



Chapter 36: The Palace of the Sand Sea

The woman in white slammed her palm onto the red clay tablet.

The clay tablet shattered into pieces in an instant!

Buzz——

Following a buzzing sound, a blood-red hemispherical light shield appeared with the clay tablet as the center, covering everyone at a speed that no one could react to.

The blood-red light shield twisted and the red lightning inside danced like a mad snake. The flashing red light shrank and disappeared in an instant.

Under the night sky, the scorching Moa Desert suddenly appeared strangely, with red lightning falling from time to time. A large number of treasure hunters were struck by lightning before they could react and disappeared in an instant.

Bai Donglin only felt a darkness before his eyes, and when he felt the light again, he found that he was no longer in the desert, but appeared in an unknown place.

There was a blood moon hanging in the sky, and the earth was blood red, as if it was soaked in blood.

What the hell is this place? It's so weird!

Looking around, the woman in white, the old man, and the many monks who suddenly appeared were all there. He calmed down and thought about what had happened. It seemed that only the woman in white, the instigator of everything, knew.

Bai Donglin decided to wait and see and not take the lead.

As expected, someone couldn't help it. The twin brother Shan Wen shouted at the woman in white:

"Witch, what have you done? What the hell is this place?"

The woman in white smiled slightly, glanced at everyone, and said softly:

"Don't call me a witch all the time. I do have a name. Remember, my name is Mei Hongying!"

Mei Hongying finished speaking, then changed the subject and said with a smile: "Haha, as for where this place is? Isn't it the place you have always dreamed of entering? Juetian, Juedi, Jueren! Jue Palace in the Sea of ​​Sand!"

"What did you say!?"

"The legend is true! The Absolute Palace in the Sea of ​​Sand actually exists!"

Everyone was excited. When they first got the news released by Mei Hongying, they were skeptical. After all, the legend of the Absolute Palace in the Sand Sea was too illusory! But even so, they were just in case and sent people undercover beside Mei Hongying. As soon as they received the news that Mei Hongying had entered the desert, they followed her from a distance! Unexpectedly, things went so smoothly and they entered the legendary place so easily! Everyone calmed down and looked at Mei Hongying and the other person fiercely. Since the goal had been achieved, there was no need for these two people to live. This woman knew so much about the Absolute Palace in the Sand Sea. In order to avoid any unexpected changes, it would be better to kill them! The monks looked at each other, and then one of them jumped up, turned into a giant energy tiger and pounced on Mei Hongying! Mei Hongying did not dodge when she saw this, but stood there with a sneer on her face.

The giant tiger transformed by energy was about to kill Mei Hongying, but suddenly it stopped in mid-air. The energy dissipated, and the cultivator inside fell to the ground with a look of pain on his face.

"Uhhhhhh!"

With a shrill scream, the middle-aged monk rolled on the ground in pain. Dense blood-colored runes appeared on his skin, swimming on his skin as if they were alive! In less than a moment, the middle-aged monk turned into a pool of blood! It seeped into the ground, dyeing the blood-colored land even redder.

Many monks were frightened and took a step back. The scream was so miserable that one could imagine how horribly the middle-aged monk had been tortured.

Shan Wen's face turned pale, and he asked tremblingly: "Witch! What did you do?"

Mei Hongying looked indifferent, and glared at everyone, saying, "A bunch of idiots! Do you really think I'm so careless as to leak such important information?"

"This is all my plan. Now you are all bound by the blood pact! If you don't want to die miserably, just obey me!"

The monks looked unhappy. They were careless! Bai Donglin carefully sensed his body and indeed sensed a hidden energy in his blood, which was hidden and unreleased. He didn't care much about this blood contract. At most, he would die once and change his body.

However, he did not intend to make any trouble. He decided to follow Mei Hongying for the time being and act according to circumstances.

He was completely in the dark here and didn't even know how to get out. He would be in trouble if he was trapped in here.

Mei Hongying ignored the people who were having wild thoughts. With the blood contract, the life and death of these people depended on her thoughts. They were just a group of pathfinders!

Mei Hongying made a spell with her hands and closed her eyes to sense the situation. Then she chose a direction and walked forward. Many monks followed behind her with sad faces, not daring to resist.

After walking for less than a cup of tea, they came to a fork in the road.

The intersection was divided into two parts. The strange thing was that the front of the intersection was covered by a layer of blood mist, and everyone tried various means but could not see through the blood mist.

Mei Hongying stopped, looked at the fork in the road, and then casually pointed at a monk.

"Go, explore the way!"

The monk who was chosen turned pale and dared not resist. The tragic death of the middle-aged monk just now was still vivid in his mind.

Then he chose a path hesitantly and walked forward. Not long after he walked into the blood mist, a scream was suddenly heard, and then there was no movement.

Mei Hongying raised her eyebrows. The blood contract she sensed suddenly disappeared. It seemed that her luck was not very good!

Then he was the first to take the other path without hesitation, as if he knew there was no danger.

The faces of the many monks behind them changed. They finally understood the purpose of this demon woman. She wanted to use them as pathfinders! Unfortunately, life and death were not in their own hands now. They could only follow with ugly faces.

The same scene happened in every corner of this space, and many treasure hunters also encountered a fork in the road.

Choose one.

Choose the right one and you will live, choose the wrong one and you will die! The group continued to move forward, and soon they came to another fork in the road, this time it was a three-way fork! Mei Hongying randomly picked another monk, and the monk who was picked felt his legs go weak and fell to the ground. The monks who were not picked all looked relieved, except Bai Donglin.

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Mei Hongying frowned and said coldly:

"If you don't want to die, move faster!"

The unlucky monk got up tremblingly. What else could he do? If he chose, he would have a one-third chance of survival. If he didn't choose, he would die immediately! The monk walked into the blood mist reluctantly, and after a while he also screamed. It seemed that the unlucky monk was indeed a bit unlucky.

Mei Hongying continued to select people. This person had a 1 in 2 chance of surviving. Fortunately, the monk behind him chose the right path and did not die.

The group kept going all the way, calling on the troops and generals whenever they came across a fork in the road. Bai Donglin didn't know whether he was lucky or Mei Hongying did it on purpose, but he was never called on once and won the whole journey without any effort.

After overcoming all the obstacles along the way and passing through a blood mist, they discovered that there was suddenly no fork in the road ahead. The blood mist also dissipated, and what appeared in front of them was a towering wall made of an unknown metal, smooth and shiny.

On this metal wall, there were ten dark and deep holes lined up side by side, and everyone present understood what this meant.

A narrow escape from death! Only one of the ten cave entrances is a way out, the rest are dead ends! Mei Hongying did not send out ten people at the same time. Although there are still about forty pathfinder stones left, she would save as much as possible, as she didn't know what would happen later.

I started selecting people randomly, trying them one by one. This time my luck was not good and seven people died.

Mei Hongying looked calm, but the other cultivators looked exhausted, jumping back and forth between life and death, their spirits on the verge of collapse.

Everyone walked through the dark passage and came out of the cave, where they found themselves in front of a bright light: a huge, bright underground space.

In the center of the space stands a huge black palace!

The whole thing was made of an unknown metal, reflecting the cold light of the metal, and looked extremely hard! In fact, the cave entrance was still dozens of miles away from the palace, and there was a dense forest between the two. The palace was so huge that it seemed to be right in front of us even at such a distance! A cultivator wanted to turn into a light and fly towards the palace, but he was pressed to the ground by an invisible formation as soon as he left the ground, unable to move.

It is obvious that there is a no-fly magic circle here, and the only way to get to the palace is to walk through the dense forest.

Even the usually calm and composed Mei Hongying looked solemn. It seemed that this dense forest was not simple.

The remaining thirty or so people walked towards the dense forest at the urging of Mei Hongying. The monks were not fools and naturally knew that there were dangers ahead. They all cheered up and used various means to protect themselves.

As expected, not long after they entered, an accident occurred. An extremely tiny space crack suddenly appeared and passed through a cultivator. The cultivator was unaware of it and took more than ten steps before breaking into two and falling to the ground!

Everyone looked grim. Facing the space crack, their defense was meaningless and as fragile as paper.

It seems that this dense forest is the same as the previous one.

Life or death depends entirely on luck! (End of this chapter)


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