Chapter 32 Demon
After coming up from the ravine, Wu Sheng looked back and saw that no wild beast was following him. It seemed that the body of the big snake was very attractive to them. He immediately returned to the temple and went to find the abbot. To his surprise,
The abbot was actually in the temple, and he told the abbot the situation in the ravine.
"It's okay, let them eat!" the abbot waved his hand.
"Snake meat is highly poisonous. If you eat it, you will be poisoned! It will save me the trouble." Abbot Kongkong said.
"I see that they are eating happily, and they are not poisoned to death, right?" Wu Sheng said.
"The black snake has a hundred years of cultivation, and its body is a great tonic. Taking one bite is like a person eating a century-old ginseng. Those beasts, snakes and insects smell its blood, just like flies smelling shit, they swarm towards it.
, What a pity, the snake soup tastes very delicious, have you tried it?"
"Ah, no." Wu Sheng shook his head.
"Try it some other time. Your senior brother's craftsmanship is quite good." Monk Kongkong said.
"Okay, uncle, let's digress. Those beasts, snakes and insects are gathering more and more in the ravine outside the temple. Will they cause any trouble?"
"It's okay. Snake meat is delicious. They can't help but be tempted, and they can't recognize the poison mixed in it. It's good to eat it, but they will all die after a while." Monk Kongkong said with a smile.
"Oh, that's good, it's fine." Wu Sheng said after hearing this.
Outside the temple, in the ravine next to it, more and more animals came asking for the smell of the big snake.
squeak,
For some reason, these peaceful animals suddenly became a little panicked. They seemed to be afraid of something and wanted to leave, but they were reluctant to part with the flesh and blood of this big snake.
After a while, a snow-white fox appeared in the woods. He looked at the big snake and the wild beasts and snakes next to its body. His eyes looked very intelligent. He slowly approached.
The beasts began to retreat. It was not big, not even as big as the two jackals, but these beasts were very afraid of it. Even the few wild wolves that followed made low wailing sounds, as if begging for mercy.
The white fox slowly approached and swung its tail. It actually had two snow-white tails, which were long and trailing behind it. After getting close to the big snake's body, it sniffed and found that only human beings appeared on the face of the fox.
With an expression of disgust, it then slowly walked back along the snake's head. Wherever it passed, all the beasts, snakes and insects consciously backed away. The white fox came to the belly of the big snake, where there was an incision. The white fox
After sniffing carefully, he suddenly raised his head and stared at the beast beside him.
A sudden gust of wind blew, causing the leaves all around to rustle.
Ouch, all those beasts were lying on the ground with their tails between their legs, shivering.
The white fox stared at the wound on the big snake's abdomen, walked back and forth for a few steps, and suddenly swung its front paws. A mountain wolf about a foot away beside it flew out and hit a big tree.
When he landed on the ground, his head had turned into a puddle of mud.
The wild beasts around were so frightened that they didn't dare to breathe or run, so they just lay there waiting to die.
Ah! The white fox roared suddenly, much like the roar a person makes when he is angry.
It circled in place a few more times, and then jumped out suddenly. This time it jumped from the ravine to the path in the forest. In the blink of an eye, it reached the mountain road in front of the temple. It took a few steps towards the temple.
He stopped not far from those small pagodas. The hair all over his body stood up suddenly. He pressed his paws on the bluestone road. The bluestone cracked, showing spider web-like cracks. The two tails behind him were everywhere.
It kept dancing, bringing up the strong wind, causing the trees on both sides to sway and fall leaves one after another.
I don't know why, but the white fox didn't dare to take a step closer, so it could only stand there and blow its fur!
Suddenly, it rushed into the woods nearby and disappeared.
A moment later, an old monk rushed out of the temple with a sword in hand. He carefully observed the surroundings with his eyes, searching the forest. The sword in his hand was so bright that it was chilling. It was Abbot Kongkong.
Suddenly a shiny head popped out from behind him, but it was Wu Sheng. He had just been practicing in the courtyard of the temple when he suddenly saw the abbot rushing out with a sword, and he ran over after him.
"Uncle, what did you see?"
"I didn't see it, but I smelled something." Monk Kongkong said.
"What does it smell like?"
"Smells." Monk Kongkong said.
"Well, why didn't I smell it?" Wu Sheng sniffed hard, but he didn't smell the unpleasant smell. Instead, he smelled a faint aroma, which was quite pleasant.
Monk Kongkong didn't answer. He walked out of the temple with his knife, walked around the forest near the path, and then came to the ravine, next to the body of the big snake. When he came down, those birds and beasts, snakes, insects, rats, and ants,
All of a sudden they all dispersed, just like a mouse meeting a cat or a little devil meeting the King of Hell.
In this situation, Wu Sheng jumped, and he clearly realized the status of the skinny abbot in front of him in the jungle. He was the absolute king of the jungle, and he was much more powerful than the tiger.
Monk Kongkong came to the body of the mountain wolf and looked at the wolf head that was broken into mud.
"Hey, why did it break into pieces like this?" Wu Sheng said.
A wolf is similar to a dog, with a copper head and iron bones. The bones of the head are very hard. How powerful is it if it is turned into a puddle of mud like this!?
This is definitely not the work of this big snake, it is already dead and cannot die anymore.
"Uncle, can a tiger slap it like this with just one slap?"
"Then you will have fifty years of practice."
"Where's the bear?"
"Same."
"Do we have any in the mountains?"
"I chopped almost all of them down," Abbot Kongkong said.
"Well, the abbot is mighty." Wu Sheng nodded.
"Then who did this? It couldn't have hit it by itself, right?" Wu Sheng said. "Besides this big snake, are there other monsters in this mountain?"
Abbot Kongkong didn't say anything. He walked around, then turned around and went back to the temple. Wu Sheng wanted to follow him. After returning, he began to continue practicing. He suddenly felt that his life was not very safe and he had to hurry up.
Time plus two.
He practices day and night. Not only is he not tired, but he is getting more and more energetic. What's more, his appetite is getting bigger and bigger. One person's appetite can match the appetite of three other monks, and even more. Even he himself is not very big.
I'm sorry, but Brother Wunu, who is in charge of cooking, seems to be quite happy and cheerful, and the quality of the food seems to have improved a lot recently, including rice, vegetables, and meat.
Chapter completed!