Chapter 327 Ma Hehua Enters the Path of Killing



Ma Hehua was bloodthirsty, her broadsword dripping with blood. "Kill, kill, kill!" she screamed, her eyes bloodshot and her expression crazed.

She slaughtered thousands of vultures, and her body emanated a black aura reminiscent of a demon from hell.

The black mist, like living vines, coiled around her body, dancing with each swing of her broadsword.

Her face appeared even more ferocious against the backdrop of the black mist, her once honest features now consumed by madness.

Her lips trembled slightly as she uttered those murderous words.

The vultures swarmed in like a black cloud of death, their sharp claws and hooked beaks gleaming coldly in the sunlight.

But Ma Hehua showed no fear; she was like a war goddess in a whirlwind. The broadsword flashed through the air, each flash accompanied by the mournful cry of several vultures as they plummeted to the ground.

The vultures' feathers drifted in the air like a black snowfall.

Ma Hehua's clothes fluttered in the strong wind, and the ground beneath her feet was uneven, piled high with the corpses of vultures.

She was like a tireless killing machine, her eyes filled only with endless bloodlust and murderous intent.

The black aura, like that of a demon from hell, began to spread. The vultures seemed to sense this powerful and evil force. Some began to circle in the air, not daring to approach, but most of them, driven by instinct, rushed towards Ma Hehua.

She simply swung her greatsword even more frantically, the blade's light seemingly capable of cleaving the sky in two. On this bloody and mad battlefield, she was the queen who ruled over life and death.

Hongying, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but twitch her eyelids and sighed inwardly, "What a crazy woman."

Her eyes widened, her face filled with disbelief.

The scenes of Ma Hehua's frenzied killing kept assaulting her visual senses, causing her heart to race involuntarily.

"She...she's become possessed by a demon, aren't you going to stop her?"

Hongying asked Ma Lihua.

Her voice carried a hint of urgency and worry as she turned to look at Ma Lihua, her eyes filled with confusion.

“Stop? Ha! This is my mother’s way, this is just the beginning.” Ma Lihua replied lightly.

She stood there, her figure graceful yet exuding an indescribable indifference.

A gentle breeze caressed her hair, but she seemed oblivious, her eyes calmly fixed on Ma Hehua's direction, as if the bloody scene before her was nothing more than a common occurrence.

Then, Ma Lihua looked at the swaying sun in the sky, her eyes slightly narrowed.

The sun was a mirage created by the red infant, its light flickering like a candle flame swaying in the wind.

The golden light shone down, but it brought no warmth to this place filled with the aura of slaughter.

Sunlight filtered through the gaps in the vulture flock, casting dappled shadows on the ground, which swayed constantly as Ma Hehua moved wildly.

Ma Lihua seemed to have seen some secret in the swaying sun; a fleeting, almost imperceptible thought flashed in her eyes, and the corners of her mouth turned up slightly.

She seemed certain of what was about to happen, or perhaps mocking the absurdity of it all, while Hongying watched her nervously and anxiously, waiting for her next move or words.

"Do you see the sun in the sky?" Ma Lihua asked leisurely.

Hongying looked up, looked at her suspiciously, and asked, "What's wrong? Is there something wrong with the sun?"

She tilted her head back, her eyes struggling to adjust to the blinding sunlight. The sunlight shone on her face, making her complexion appear somewhat pale.

"It's in the sky, it's your turn."

Ma Lihua's voice was like a cold stone thrown into a lake, creating ripples.

As Ma Lihua finished speaking, a tall and mighty bear shot straight into the sky.

The bear's fur was glossy, like black silk shimmering in the sunlight.

Its four hooves galloped, and each time it landed, the earth trembled slightly and a cloud of dust rose up.

As its massive body soared into the sky, it seemed to break through some kind of boundary, stirring up the surrounding air with a whooshing sound.

Suddenly, it opened its mouth wide, as big as a bottomless black hole.

Within that black hole, vortexes swirled, emanating a powerful suction force.

Its speed was incredibly fast, like a black lightning bolt slicing through the sky.

The sun seemed to sense the danger as well, its light becoming even more dazzling, as if making a final struggle.

The bear swallowed the sun whole, and in an instant, the world lost its light.

Darkness surged in like a tidal wave, enveloping everything.

The mountains and rivers that were once illuminated by the sun were instantly plunged into darkness, and the vultures that were still circling in the air cried out in panic.

Hongying stared wide-eyed in astonishment. She never expected that the bear would actually swallow the sun. Meanwhile, Ma Lihua stood in the darkness with a mysterious smile on her lips.

Not only did the sky darken instantly, but the demonic bear also turned around abruptly and devoured the red infant in one gulp.

Before the red infant could even let out a scream, it was swallowed up by the massive body of the demonic bear. The darkness seemed to deepen, as if the red infant's disappearance had taken away the last vestige of life.

Ma Lihua stood on the golden lotus, which shone brightly in the darkness.

The golden lotus emitted a soft golden light, like a bright lamp in the dark night, its halo spreading out in circles, dispelling the darkness around it.

She soared into the air, her figure as light as a swallow, her clothes fluttering in the wind.

He reached out and gently touched the center of Ma Hehua's eyebrows with two fingers.

A faint light flowed from her fingertips into Ma Hehua's brow, and Ma Hehua closed her eyes and fainted.

Ma Lihua hugged her mother tightly, her arms wrapped around her, her eyes filled with a mixture of determination and worry.

Then, she flew through the air, and the golden lotus beneath her feet seemed to understand her thoughts, rapidly drifting in a certain direction.

A moment later, I felt the space distort.

The surrounding air seemed to be twisted into a pretzel by an invisible hand, emitting a slight whistling sound.

Ma Lihua hugged Ma Hehua tightly and calmly looked around.

The golden lotus's light flickered uncertainly amidst the spatial distortion, like a steadfast light in the wind.

Suddenly, the surrounding scenery changed.

The dark sky disappeared, replaced by a vast expanse of Gobi Desert.

The original plains were gone, replaced by endless sandstorms.

However, the group didn't separate, leaving Lieutenant Chen completely dumbfounded.

"This...this..."

"What is this? Get out of the car quickly, can't you see the horse is dead?" Ma Linghua really looked down on this man who was making a fuss over nothing.

Chen Zhiqing's eyes darkened. This mirage beast was truly a piece of trash, but... that demonic bear was not bad.

A chill ran down the spine of the demon bear.

It looked back and saw nothing. Could it be that Ma Linghua, that old woman, was cursing it behind its back again?

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