Qu Jian'er had seen the source of evil.
Yet they never witnessed the process by which evil arises.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Countless other children are not as fortunate as these rescued children.
Ding Tao was in tears: "I have prayed countless times that he would realize his mistake and come to his senses."
Her lips trembled uncontrollably.
It is guilt, it is regret.
It's a pity.
Fate did not hear her prayers!
Ding Ze hadn't reverted to the way he used to be, taking her to experience the lives of ordinary people and boasting about GDP growth...
Qu Jian'er smiled, her eyes crinkling: "Then let him recover slowly under the gentle touch of his fists."
She revealed her conciliatory policy.
Ding Tao and the children were all stunned.
She suddenly shivered.
He swallowed his sorrow in an instant.
Time passed.
After settling the child in, Ding Tao led Qu Jian'er out from another entrance of the cellar.
It twists and turns.
They arrived at a dark, tall building.
Ding Tao witnessed firsthand how Qu Jian'er acted as a black sheep, disrupting the entire guard.
So beautiful.
She couldn't bear to look at it.
They had just slipped inside amidst the chaos.
They hadn't even taken a few steps.
Sudden.
A "pattering" sound came from above their heads.
Ding Tao shrank his neck: "There's no one inside the high-rise at night. Did you hear anything?"
Qu Jian'er had her hands in her shirt pockets.
Upon hearing this, he nodded slowly.
Ding Tao subconsciously gripped the faint purple light.
This is a passage she is very familiar with.
Why has it taken so long to finish?
An enclosed space coupled with eerie sounds.
It made her no longer dislike the purple light of the small purple lamp, and she even wanted to fill the passageway with these tacky lamps.
Suddenly.
A drop of water fell on Ding Tao's forehead. She didn't dare wipe it away, but instead stiffened her neck to look at Qu Jian'er.
Then we discovered it.
The other person had fallen behind her at some point, not only taking their hand out of their pocket but also opening an umbrella.
Perhaps sensing the questioning look in the other person's eyes.
Qu Jian'er explained, "Oh, I'm afraid of getting soaked."
Ding Tao was halfway through his sentence when he felt another water droplet: "Why are you getting soaked? Why didn't you take me with you..."
Qu Jian'er continued to explain, "I saw you rushing forward with great enthusiasm, and I knew you wanted this opportunity to show off. I'm not someone who lacks discernment."
Ding Tao could no longer hear Qu Jian'er's nonsense.
Her attention was entirely focused on the top of her head.
at this time.
She is slowly raising her head at a speed invisible to the naked eye, focusing her gaze on the top of her head.
The next moment.
She then witnessed a nightmare she would never forget.
Countless deformed humanoid monsters crawled towards them at a slow pace.
And the top of her head.
One of them was hanging down.
The humanoid monster's black hair hung down naturally, and dark blood gushed out.
so.
What fell on her forehead was not a drop of water.
It was blood.
These monsters crawled above them.
Their trails, like vintage cloth mops dipped in red ink, dragged from afar, leaving striking streaks of blood on their heads.
No wonder Qu Jian'er needed an umbrella.
But that's not the point.
The main point is that Ding Tao is about to faint from fright.
God knows.
It took her a tremendous amount of effort to regain consciousness, and then she frantically grabbed the person and ran away.
When you can no longer run.
Ding Tao, still shaken, turned to leave, saying, "That was terrifying! What were those things... Wait, what if the children inside are in danger! We have to hurry—"
He still couldn't utter the last word.
She noticed that the texture of her hands was off; the dry, sticky feel was definitely not human.
so.
What are you catching?
Ding Tao didn't dare to turn around and look.
She was so frightened by the straight figure that she fainted.
When I woke up again.
Qu Jian'er chewed on the candy she had gotten from the children in the cellar, which she had once proudly called "reward for saving lives."
Ding Tao swallowed the thought that it was just a dream, because she saw layers of corpses behind Qu Jian'er.
Qu Jian'er didn't hold back her praise: "You ran very fast just now, I couldn't stop you. Sure enough, when people are in danger, their explosive power is limitless."
Ding Tao was not happy at all despite being praised.
I even felt like crying.
To alleviate the inner collapse.
Qu Jian'er put away her teasing and said seriously, "We've triggered the internal guards they left behind. It seems we've found the place where the other children are being held."
She looked around.
I walked to an inconspicuous corner.
He kicked it.
The formation was broken.
The next second.
They met with Shao Nian, who was working overtime and had abducted a child.
As Fengtian's disciple, Shao Nian was used to using others' power, but he also knew what it meant to lead by example.
He was also among the people who stayed up late at night.
Right now.
He stood opposite them, carrying an unconscious boy, his gaze turning menacingly towards Qu Jian'er.
This moment.
He was still confused as to why Qu Jian'er was able to break through the evil spirit banner formation that his master was so proud of.
But this did not stop him from being vigilant.
Shao Nian no longer concealed the viciousness in his words: "Damn little beasts, you actually ruined my master's formation! Now that you've caught us, leave your lives behind!"
at this time.
For the greater good.
He had no choice but to commit murder.
They didn't bother leaving the two of them to find jade.
He only thought about killing people to silence them.
They didn't want more people to know where the child was hiding.
But Qu Jian'er didn't buy it at all, and even mocked, "When I treat you like a human being, you should try to act like one. Don't speak like a human being and act like an animal."
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