Chapter 319 Shi Miao’s name works better!



Bai Linglu subconsciously glanced at the demon king - the bones of his wings seemed quite suitable for being made into swords, and were particularly powerful.

As soon as this thought crossed his mind, he realized that it was extremely disrespectful to the Demon King, so he quickly lowered his head and acted submissive.

Father Bai said under the pressure of the Demon King: "Lady Shi Miao is really powerful. Even the King of Hell submits to her."

Before returning, they watched a lot of Shi Miao's videos, and their overwhelming strength deeply shocked them. In addition, their clan was relatively pacifist, so Father Bai still hoped to get along peacefully with Shi Miao.

These words fell upon the Dapeng Demon King, only to intensify his anger. Simply because of Heaven's favoritism, his demon race, despite its immense power, was forced to retreat to this small world. Now, finally seeing a glimmer of hope, he wanted to take advantage of the other demon kings' slumber to showcase his prowess, leading the demon race back to glory, increasing his influence, and ultimately becoming the true leader of the demon race, surpassing them.

However, the fox demon refused to cooperate and instead advised him to coexist peacefully with humans. If Bai Linglu and the others were not direct descendants of the Nine-tailed Fox Demon King, the Great Peng Demon King would have crushed them into bloody foam with a single wing.

His tone was icy, "It's because the so-called King of Hell is too weak that he surrenders to humans."

Even at the height of the human race's power, if it weren't for the protection of the gods who relied on their faith, and the partiality of Heaven, they would have long since become food for the demons. Speaking of which, it's been a while since I've tasted human flesh, and I really miss it.

Now that the powerful gods are still outside the Ninth Heaven, it is a good time for them, the demon race, to attack.

The Great Peng Demon King flapped his wings, and Bai Linglu and his parents were blown back to their cave. They were then placed under restrictions and trapped in the cave.

Father Bai and the others had never expected the Great Peng Demon King to be so extreme. They were so anxious that they were sweating. "What should we do?"

Bai Linglu was the first to calm down. He said, "We have to report this to our ancestors."

Bai's mother whispered, "Should we find a way to inform Master Shi Miao?"

Bai Linglu thought for a moment and said, "We can't get out now, and we can't contact her. But I think Lord Shi Miao should have guessed it a long time ago." He repeated what Shi Miao said about refining the Roc, with a look of awe on his face.

Bai's father and mother fell silent. They had warned the Great Peng Demon King... but he refused to believe in evil and was determined to push the envelope, and they couldn't stop him. If their ancestor hadn't also been a demon king, the three of them wouldn't be alive today. They had some self-awareness.

They were trapped in their own cave, and other members of the tribe came to visit the three of them.

Bai's father, Bai Jiwen, asked someone he had good connections to deliver a message to the sleeping ancestor, and asked them to help find out some news.

The information gathered was that the Great Peng Demon King had radical ideas, but not reckless ones. Perhaps he still didn't trust Bai Jiwen and his family, so before attacking the human world, he sent a great demon from his own clan to investigate.

The ones he dispatched were Jin Yi and Jin Kun, direct descendants of the Great Peng Monster King. Jin Kun was fine, but Jin Yi was equally renowned within the monster clan. He was one of the purest bloodlines of the Great Peng clan, and had just transformed when he mastered the Great Peng Monster King's ability to devour the sky and the sun.

Bai Jiwen sighed. If something happened to these two people in the human world, the Dapeng Demon King would not give up easily given his character.

Bai Linglu listened to his father sighing and lamenting, but his mind began to wander. He wondered if Master Shi Miao would be impressed by Jin Kun and Jin Yi's talent. Being locked up and unable to do anything was boring.

After a brief tour of the human world, he found the demon tribe even more boring. He pulled out his phone—in this shabby place, there wasn't even a signal. Forget signal, he couldn't even charge it.

Bai Linglu sighed and regretted that he should have brought back a few more power banks. He never thought that he would be put in solitary confinement.

Bored and in no mood for cultivation, Bai Linglu simply trained his voice and began singing opera, just as practice. After returning to the human world, he could even participate in opera competitions. The president of the opera association had invited him several times.

The main reason is that netizens are really good at praising people. The exaggerated flattery has made him feel embarrassed. If he doesn't perform well, it will be unworthy of the flattery they typed out on their keyboards.

Seeing their son practicing singing with a good attitude, Bai Jiwen and his wife felt that as elders, they couldn't be more impatient than their son, so the couple started practicing as well.

Listening to the melodious opera music coming from the cave, the other foxes in the fox clan couldn't help but sigh in their hearts: This family of three has a pretty good mentality and has a big heart.

Jin Yi raised her chin slightly, with a look of arrogance on her face. She said to Jin Kun, "When we get to the human world, follow my instructions on everything."

Jin Kun felt a little resentful. He was five hundred years older than Jin Yi, yet Jin Yi treated him with no respect at all. However, he couldn't really show his dissatisfaction, as Jin Yi held a much higher position within the clan. This time, when he returned to the human world, the demon king even handed Jin Yi the magical Bodhi Bell.

Jin Yi and Jin Kun, two demons, arrived at the exit of the Small Thousand Worlds and stepped into the formation. As they entered, a sudden gust of wind blew past—Jin Yi wondered: "Strange? How could there be wind in the formation?"

The feeling of the teleportation array was more uncomfortable than she had imagined. She felt like she was caught in a tornado, with the world spinning around and making her dizzy.

After an unknown amount of time, her feet finally touched flat ground again.

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