Chapter 134 Kill them all for me! Leave no one alive! (Seeking monthly votes)
During the days that Xiao Mo was in seclusion.
He Yeye also specially set up a magic circle around Xiao Mo's courtyard to block out all sounds and external spiritual detection.
No one could enter and disturb Xiao Mo.
And Xiao Mo was completely immersed in a state of selflessness.
Xiao Mo is not only writing a book, but also sorting out and verifying the path he is pursuing.
If he succeeds in this endeavor, he will be able to truly carve out a Confucian and Taoist path of his own.
If it fails, I'm afraid the road ahead will be really difficult.
What Xiao Mo didn't know was that the Demon-Suppressing City was quietly transferring children and ordinary people at this time.
These children and ordinary people will be placed in Confucian academies in the rear areas far away from the battlefield.
As for the other monks, none of them were allowed to leave.
They only have two choices.
Or die in battle in the Demon-Suppressing City.
Or sacrifice yourself under the Great Wall.
The entire Demon-Suppressing City was shrouded in a highly tense atmosphere.
Although everyone seemed to be talking and laughing on the surface, deep down in their hearts they were all wondering whether they could return to the Wanfa World alive.
Some people have no worries and just get drunk in brothels every night.
Some people picked up their pens and wrote letters home, leaving their final words.
No one can guarantee that he will live to see tomorrow.
Four months passed quietly.
One morning, three long and heavy bell sounds rang out, once again spreading throughout the Demon-Suppressing City.
In a courtyard on Qingfeng Street.
The swordsman named Qu Xuan slowly opened his eyes.
Qu Xuan came from the Willow Leaf Sword Sect in Wanfa Tianxia. Because his Taoist partner had an affair with a senior brother, he killed them both in anger with his sword. In the end, he was punished by the sect and sentenced to guard the Great Wall for the rest of his life, and was not allowed to return.
He exhaled deeply, reached out to take down the long sword on the wall, strode out of the courtyard and headed towards the Great Wall.
"Hey, sir, please take care!"
"It's okay, the room is always reserved for you!"
"If you can come back alive, I'll let you live here for a year for free!"
In the Liuyun Restaurant, monks walked out of the inn one after another, and their figures rushed towards the Great Wall.
After seeing off the last wave of guests, Manager Pang turned around and closed the door of the inn tightly, holding up his big fat belly with great effort.
He went to the backyard, silently lit three incense sticks, and solemnly inserted them into the incense burner in front of his wife's spirit tablet on the altar in the house.
"Mother, I...I'm leaving soon. Maybe I can see you today."
Shopkeeper Pang finally gazed deeply at his wife's spirit tablet for a few moments, then took out his own spirit tablet that he had prepared long ago and carefully placed it next to his wife's spirit tablet.
He opened the drawer, took out two thick-backed swords that gleamed with cold light, took a deep breath, and strode towards the Great Wall.
"Madam, I'm leaving!"
The waiter of the teahouse had just opened the door and had not had time to serve the customers when he heard the three rings of the bell that were heard throughout the city.
"Go ahead, go ahead. Do you have any last words to say?" The still charming proprietress asked casually without raising her head as she lowered her head and counted on the abacus.
"Hehehe..." The waiter wiped his nose embarrassedly and said with a playful smile, "Madam, seriously, your butt... is really perky! When I come back alive, can you let me pat it?"
"Get out of here!"
Upon hearing this, the proprietress picked up the abacus in her hand and threw it at the waiter.
The waiter quickly threw off the rag on his shoulder, and at the same time neatly drew out the soft sword hidden at his waist. He flashed and flew towards the Great Wall.
"Is it really that perky?" The proprietress subconsciously turned her head, twisted her waist and glanced back, then nodded and said to herself, "Yeah, it is quite perky."
As she spoke, she reached out and gently patted her buttocks, and the plump curves indeed revealed an alluring arc.
Finally, the proprietress put away her abacus, and a sword energy appeared around her. She took off into the air and flew towards the sky: "Hey, little brat, wait for me!"
Cuihua Tower.
When the girls of the Hehuan Sect heard the bell, they all woke up the men sleeping on them.
The girls quickly put on their skirts and rudely kicked the still confused man: "Hey, damn it, wake up, it's time to get up, damn it..."
The man drowsily opened his eyes, and when he heard the resonant bell, he instantly woke up completely: "Damn, how many times did this bell ring?"
"Three times." The girls answered calmly.
"Three?" The man couldn't help but gasp, "It's here so soon..."
"No matter how fast you go, it's not as fast as you did last night." The girl leaned over and pulled out her dagger from under the bed. "I'll go first."
"Wait, I'll go with you!" The man hurriedly pulled up his pants. "If I can die next to you, it won't be a waste of my life in this world."
"Damn it~"
The girl from the Hehuan Sect pouted coquettishly, stretched out her slender jade finger and gently touched the man's brow.
"If you can come back alive, I will serve you for free, without charging a penny."
West of the Demon-Suppressing City.
In a dilapidated house.
Ding Chen slowly put down the book in his hand, changed into a blue shirt that he hadn't worn for a long time, straightened his clothes carefully, and then walked out of the courtyard with steady steps.
"Hey, Mr. Ding, are you... going to the Great Wall?" Coincidentally, the widow Qian next door was going out to fetch water with a wooden bucket.
Widow Qian was just an ordinary mortal, not a monk.
Her husband was a monk, but he had died in battle at the Great Wall long ago.
She had the opportunity to leave this dangerous city, but she refused and insisted on staying here.
"That's right." Ding Chen nodded slightly.
"Mr. Ding, dressed like a scholar, doesn't he?" Widow Qian looked at him and asked with a smile.
"It was before, but now... it's not really that." Ding Chen shook his head slightly. "It's just that I want to leave in a more decent way today."
In the south of the Demon-Suppressing City, Butcher Wang cleaned his butcher knife, which had been hanging on his waist all year round, until it shined brightly. Today he was not going to cut pork, but to slaughter monsters.
Shopkeeper Zhao, who sells beef noodles, did not set up his stall today for the first time. Instead, he picked up his heavy sword and walked towards the Great Wall with firm steps.
The old beggar begging on the street smashed his broken bowl with a "bang", tightly grasped the shiny dog-beating stick, and suddenly rose from the ground and flew towards the top of the city.
In the military camp of the Demon-Suppressing City, all the soldiers were wearing heavy black armor, and a determined determination to die was burning in everyone's eyes.
Half an hour later, the towering top of the Great Wall was already filled with people.
They were all laughing and joking with each other, saying things like, "Stay away from me when you die, don't let your blood splash on me.", "Brother, if you die, I will take good care of my sister-in-law, don't worry.", "Father-in-law, if I were still alive this time, I would definitely be able to accumulate enough military merit to marry Qianqian!"
On the most core section of the Great Wall, the girl in the short skirt was still eating candied haws nonchalantly.
Looking at the millions of monsters and demon cultivators rushing towards her in the distance like a black tide, the girl's face showed no emotion at all.
"This is what a decisive battle should look like."
He Yeye grinned, revealing a brilliant smile that was also full of sharpness.
She slowly raised her arm, stretched out her slender fingers, and pointed at the endless and terrifying tide of beasts.
Her voice was not very loud, but it was clearly heard throughout the world:
"Kill them all! Leave no one alive!"
(End of this chapter)
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