I've become numb a long time ago.
That trick is no longer effective against her.
Su Deng closed her eyes, her mind as still as water, her ears open to all directions.
The next second, he suddenly opened his eyes, gripped his sword, and slashed backward.
Zhou Jing was thrown back by the shock, his eyes wide with astonishment. "How could you possibly not be affected?"
Su Deng stared at him coldly, "Are all your executives this stupid?"
"You!" Zhou Jing, enraged and humiliated, gritted his teeth and charged forward again. "I can kill you once, and I can kill you a second time!"
Su Deng gathered his aura into his foot and kicked forward, sending Zhou Jing flying. He watched as Zhou Jing smashed through several skeletons and crashed into the snow mountain, and said indifferently, "Oh."
"It's... the power of an evil god!" Huang Qing got up from the ground and moved closer to Zhou Jing, his eyes filled with terror.
The power of the evil god was more terrifying than they had imagined, especially since Su Deng was able to integrate it so well and unleash it with such power.
“Let’s go first!”
The Path of Desolation.
But just as the two were about to leave, the snow-capped mountain suddenly trembled.
"Mom...Mom!" Su Muye saw something approaching from not far away and jumped to Su Deng's side in fright.
A person dressed in snow-white armor emerged from the snow-capped mountain. He was two or three meters tall and held a long spear in his hand. What was terrifying was that he had no head!
With each step he took, the ground beneath his feet trembled.
“What is this thing…” Zhou Jing looked astonished.
Huang Qing said with difficulty, "It seems to be a monster from this dungeon!"
"Walk!"
Bang!
The headless, humanoid monster gave off a sense of danger, but before the two could disappear, the monster pointed its spear at them, and two beams of silver light struck them.
Like an electric current, crackling and popping, the two were instantly charred, fell to the ground and thrashed about before becoming motionless. They were then instantly sealed in ice and snow, shattering under the monster's finger.
At the same time, in the Divine Court, the sixth and seventeenth statues shattered.
"Dead again?!"
"We died together..."
Some people were speechless, and everyone was stunned.
The deity suddenly stood up, his aged face trembling with the fine lines on it.
In the snow-capped mountains.
This headless monster seemed to be the ruler of this world, exuding a menacing aura that inspired fear in all who looked at it.
Su Deng shielded Su Muye behind her, watching it warily.
But the headless monster did not attack the two of them. It stood there for a while, then turned and went back into the mountains.
"Mom..." Su Muye peeked out from behind Su Deng, "Should we follow this monster inside...?"
Even if the creator of this game world isn't the Divine Court, it's currently dominated by the Divine Court's technology. How could a monster in a game instance possibly kill an executor of the Divine Court...?
Looking at the monster's back, Su Deng's eyes turned serious.
If this is part of the game, there's no way to get out without going into the mountains.
Su Deng pursed her lips and followed the monster at a distance, leading Su Muye.
After rounding the bend in the mountain, we discovered a cave at the foot of the other mountain range. In front of the cave were many white bones, forming a forest of bones, which was quite eerie.
When the headless monster reached the cave entrance, it stood still to one side. Opposite it, there was another headless monster, exactly the same as the first, wearing snow-white armor and standing two or three meters tall like a giant. There were two of them on either side, seemingly the soldiers guarding the mountain.
Su Deng walked over cautiously, keeping her steps light.
Upon reaching the entrance, the two headless guards remained motionless. If Su Deng hadn't seen one of them move and kill someone earlier, she would have truly believed they were ice statues, albeit incomplete ones.
Su Deng entered the cave, and the two guards neither stopped her nor moved.
Inside the cave, it was even colder and more gloomy, with skeletons everywhere, making it impossible to tell whether they were human or monsters.
Without any lights on, the ice and snow emitted a silvery-white glow.
There are also white jade stones on the wall, shaped like teeth.
The further in you go, the colder and darker it gets, but there is no danger along the way.
We walked all the way into the heart of the mountain, where a deep pit appeared. The road spiraled downwards like a whirlpool, with no bottom in sight.
Su Muye shuddered. "This place is so eerie."
It's incredibly bizarre.
There is a path leading down into the pit, and another path leading forward. However, the path leading forward splits into two, forming a fork in the road.
Su Deng looked around, trying to see if there were any clues to guide her.
"There's a stone tablet here!" Su Muye said, smashing a pile of ice next to him while holding a rock.
Inside, a stone tablet, slightly shorter than him, was visible, with inscriptions on it.
Su Deng walked over and cleared the snow from in front of the stone tablet.
The characters on the stone tablet are in simplified Chinese.
[Divine burial place]
Su Deng was stunned. Was he saying that this was the tomb of God?
She cleared away all the other ice and snow piles, but there was nothing else around except for the stone tablet.
Su Deng frowned, looked at the three roads in front of her, licked her lips, and took out her jade pendant from her body.
"If the character 'Su' is facing up, take the two paths on top; if it's facing down, take the path on the bottom."
To prevent it from breaking, Su Deng threw it towards the snowdrift.
reverse side.
Then go ahead.
Su Deng peeked down and, holding Su Muye, jumped off the edge of the pit.
The pit was quite deep, and she felt she was moving too slowly.
When they were almost at the bottom, she held Su Muye in one arm and used the other hand to grip the sword and stick it into the wall to slow them down.
It landed steadily.
It was even colder and darker down there. There were several small lamp niches that automatically lit up to illuminate the area after the Su lamp was placed on the ground.
It was very spacious, surrounded by various ice sculptures and bones, as well as icicles hanging down from above. If you listened carefully, you could hear the sound of water droplets dripping.
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