Kui Kui stood on a branch of a large pine tree, looking down at the entire campus.
Apart from the increasingly dense yin energy, nothing else was discovered.
This made her increasingly anxious.
Seeing the changes in Kui Kui, Mo Ye felt both delighted and heartbroken. He comforted her, "Perhaps it was just a coincidence that we missed each other?"
Kui Kui shook his head, his face grave, and said, "It's not a coincidence; I must have overlooked something!"
She once again channeled her spiritual power, scanning every corner of the campus, this time even scrutinizing the cobwebs on the toilet ceiling, but still found not a single ghost.
What exactly was missed?!
The night wind howled past, and the bare branches trembled, making a rustling sound.
Kui Kui's pupils widened slightly, and it suddenly leaped up from the branch.
With her hands quickly forming a hand seal, she parted her lips and said, "Lin, Bing, Dou, Zhe, Jie, Zhen, Lie, Qian, Xing!"
The moment the Kui Kui fell, a red light flashed from the tree.
A blood-red ghost face emerged from the tree trunk, with empty eyes and an open mouth, as if it were screaming silently.
Kui Kui flicked his wrist, and the Rainbow Sword pointed directly at the ghost face on the tree trunk.
It takes ten years to grow a tree, but a hundred years to cultivate a person.
It takes at least a hundred years for an old pine tree to become a spirit.
The campus has a unique atmosphere due to the alternation of Yin and Yang energies. This pine tree, which is over thirty years old, has developed a spiritual nature and has been cultivating itself by drawing on evil energy. It has transformed from a spirit into a monster, no longer a benevolent creature.
She said coldly, "Where is my grandmother!"
The ghostly face twisted, causing the entire old pine tree to tremble.
Amidst the tangled roots, pine branches lashed out at the sunflower like long whips.
Kui Kui moved nimbly, lightly touching the tree trunk with his toes, and aimed his rainbow sword straight at the tree monster's face.
The tree monster, of course, wouldn't sit idly by and wait to die; it sprouted several pine branches.
The tips of the pine branches were as sharp as the claws of a ferocious beast, piercing towards Kui Kui from all directions.
Mo Ye frowned, about to step forward, but suddenly stopped and stood still.
This is a good opportunity to test the Substitute Curse.
However, Queque did not give him that chance.
The rainbow sword in her hand flew out with a whoosh, its light flashing beside her.
Those terrifying pine branches could no longer advance an inch, turning into withered fragments that fell to the ground.
The pine branch could not advance even an inch further, but the hibiscus could.
She inserts her right thumb inward, extends the other four fingers, hooks her index finger over her middle and ring fingers, and attaches her little finger to her ring finger, forming a front hand punch in Wing Chun.
Poke the ghost face's eyes with your fingertips.
The eyes are one of the vital organs of the human body, but not of a tree.
Since a tree has no eyes, its roots are its eyes, and its branches are its ears.
The ghost face was just a face the pine tree monster conjured up for itself; it had eyes, but they didn't function as eyes, and they didn't hurt.
Kui Kui's fingers penetrated deep into the wood, feeling a viscous force firmly absorbed.
The pine tree monster once again frantically pulled out pine branches and stabbed at Kui Kui's back.
Kui Kui's eyes turned cold, and with a forceful flick of his right hand, he pried off a large chunk of bark.
With a twist of her waist, her right hand, like a nimble snake, wrapped all the attacking pine branches around her arm.
With his left hand shaped like a palm blade, he forcefully chopped down.
The pine branch snapped in response.
The old pine monster was momentarily stunned, but Kui Kui did not stop. With his bare hands, he took away all the branches of the old pine.
Wood chips flew everywhere, just like a heavy snowfall.
Kui Kui no longer resembled a human being; he was clearly a logging machine.
Even Lao Song felt that this little girl was more of a freak than he was!
Mo Ye was the only one who thought Kui Kui was beautiful, extremely beautiful, every movement of hers was breathtakingly beautiful.
"I'll ask you one more time, where is my grandmother! If you don't tell me, I'll uproot you!"
Just as Lu Zhishen uprooted a willow tree in ancient times, Kui Kui now uproots an old pine tree.
The old pine tree seemed to have lost its nerve; with a slight movement of its roots, a token flew out.
Kui Kui reached out and took it; the three large characters "Wang Tiantian" were clearly engraved on the jet-black token.
If the cards are good, the game is good; if the cards are bad, the game is bad.
Scenes of my time with my grandmother flooded my mind.
Kui Kui was overcome with grief, which could not be stopped.
She thought her tears had dried up, but at this moment, she felt her chest being torn apart by sobs, and tears welled up like a spring.
She cried out, "How dare you eat my grandmother! Give me back my grandmother!"
Kui Kui was overwhelmed by the overwhelming sorrow.
Almost instantly, a petal mark appeared on her forehead. The mark was blue, representing one of the seven emotions that Kui Kui had lost: sorrow.
The old pine tree trembled, yet it was powerless to explain.
Although his name is Lao Song, he hasn't been mentally awakened for very long and is actually still a baby.
The baby is suffering inside, but can't say it.
Aba aba!
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