Chapter 165 Not Human



Ah Da snorted coldly and waved his hand.

Countless vines sprouted from the ground, intertwining and tightly wrapping the Kui Kui.

At this moment, Kui Kui had entered a state of complete absorption, and his mind was exceptionally clear.

The sapling of spiritual energy is growing wildly, and in the blink of an eye, it is lush and leafy.

Three white flower buds sprouted among the branches and leaves.

The flower buds trembled gently, as if trying to break free from the shackles of the Five Elements and slowly bloom.

The first white flower bloomed, with five petals.

The second white flower also bloomed soon after; it was a six-petaled flower.

The third white flower also bloomed, but it had seven petals.

Five, six, and seven correspond precisely to the five poisons, six desires, and seven emotions.

The five poisons refer to greed, anger, ignorance, pride, and doubt.

The six desires are the desire for sight, the desire for hearing, the desire for smell, the desire for taste, the desire for touch, and the desire for thought.

The seven emotions refer to joy, anger, worry, fear, love, hatred, and desire.

The Five Poison Flowers began to wither at a visible rate, followed by the Six Desires Flowers and the Seven Emotions Flowers.

As the petals fell one by one, the cracks on the five-colored stone on Kui Kui's forehead multiplied.

When the last petal of the Seven Emotions Flower fell, the Five-Colored Stone shattered completely, breaking into sand that could not be pieced back together.

When a person loses the five poisons, the seven emotions, and the six desires, from a spiritual perspective, they can no longer be considered a person.

The five-colored stone sand scattered and turned into specks of light, like fireflies, rushing one after another to Kui Kui's body and burrowing into it.

Kui Kui's body trembled slightly, and gradually, the frequency of his trembling matched that of the spiritual tree in his spiritual platform.

The five-colored stones were performing the final tempering and fusion on Kui Kui's body.

The destiny of the divine stone has been fully awakened.

When a person's body is as indestructible as a copper wall or iron fortress, and can be reborn and restored even if injured by divine weapons, such immortality and indestructibility naturally cannot be considered human.

Coincidentally, Kui Kui also decided not to be human anymore.

It is shameful to run away, but if it works, then run away; but if running away doesn't work, then face it.

Both Kui Kui's mind and body have reached a critical juncture for a breakthrough.

Success means a fresh start; failure means utter madness.

Not only Ah Da noticed this, but the Gray Clan Chief and Elders also noticed it.

The Gray Clan Chief immediately ordered, "A, B, C, and D, hold him off! The rest of you, go and bite the vines apart!"

The gray rats are numerous, but extremely orderly, named after the Heavenly Stems, and divided into ten teams.

After receiving their orders, the gray mice quickly set off for their tasks.

"Who dares!" Ah Da roared, kicking up the snow and sending countless gray squirrels flying into the sky again.

Despite his enormous size, he was incredibly agile. He would kick, stomp, or leap and land, crushing the gathered gray squirrels into a bloody pulp with ruthless efficiency.

If it weren't for the fact that he kept muttering, "Amitabha! Forgive me, forgive me!", you would never have guessed that he was the zombie who couldn't even bear to step on an ant back then.

Ah Da fought with increasing ferocity, his eyes gradually turning red, completely unaware that the Gray Rat Squad had split in two.

A large group of gray rats went around to the other side, into Ah Da's blind spot, and climbed up the vines one by one.

They gnawed fiercely with their sharp, long teeth.

"Oh no!" Ah Da exclaimed in a low voice.

The vines were called by him, born by him, and used by him.

Da Da immediately noticed that gray rats were tearing at the vines used to protect the sunflower.

Ignoring the rats rushing towards him, he charged straight towards where Kui Kui was.

However, in just one meal, swarms of gray rats climbed onto Ah Da's body and quickly took over his entire body.

As Ah Da ran, many rats fell, but it was only a drop in the ocean.

As rodents, rats rely on their sharp teeth as their weapon.

Even though Ah Da has thick skin, he was still bitten and felt a sharp pain, but he had no time to care about that now.

He would not allow anyone to harm Queque in front of him unless they stepped on his dead body.

While summoning vines, Ah Da also drove away the gray rats that were getting close to Kui Kui.

However, there were simply too many gray squirrels; he could manage the head but not the tail.

The gray rats, one after another, sacrificed countless lives to successfully gnaw open a hole.

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