Chapter 51 Talking Snake



Qi Ling: "Alas, why bother? He has hurt so many lives and damaged his yin virtue. Not only will he not be able to be a human in his next life, but he will also be unlucky for the rest of his life."

"But you're different. You have a bright future ahead of you. There's no need to ruin a rare opportunity because of him. In modern society, very few animals can become spirits. If you miss this chance, you'll never be able to cultivate spiritual intelligence again. Do you think it's really worth it?"

This was the first spiritual creature she had seen in this world. She really felt it was a pity to lose it, so she was willing to spend more time talking to it.

A hint of recognition flashed in the cockscomb snake's eyes, but he still said stubbornly: "You must be fooling me. You humans are all in the same group. I won't believe you."

Qi Ling waved his hand: "Alright, since you'd rather not cultivate your whole life, would rather be like other snakes in the future, would rather become an idiot snake in the future, would rather seek revenge when bullied by these snakes in the future, then it's up to you."

After that, she shouted: "Momo, take your phone away quickly, let's go back."

Mo Mo was about to ask Qi Ling why she didn't save his father, but found that he couldn't say it.

After hearing Qi Ling's words, the crested snake's eyes flashed with confusion. It called out to Qi Ling, "Hey, hey, hey, human, don't go, don't go. What do you mean by that?"

Qi Ling's eyes flashed with cunning, and she pretended to be sad: "Alas, I really sympathize with you. You have finally cultivated to the point where you can speak, but once you kill someone, your spiritual power will collapse, and you will slowly become unable to speak, turn into an ordinary snake, and slowly grow old and die."

"What? Are you telling the truth? Are you sure you're not lying to me?"

How can it be so serious?

Qi Ling nodded as a matter of course: "Of course"

It became angry instantly, and the whole snake swelled up, growing to more than ten meters, appearing to block out the sky and the sun.

It roared angrily: "Did my snake descendants die in vain?"

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