The night wandering god Qiao Kun in this article is one of Tai Sui's subordinates.
He was originally a Sanren from Baiyun Cave in Wuyi Mountain. During the Battle of the Gods, he was hit by the black sand shot by Sun Liang in the Blood Transformation Formation and turned into blood.
The soul drifted into the list of gods.
Later, Jiang Taigong consecrated him as the Night Wandering God at the Conferring God Platform.
During his lifetime, Qiao Kun, the night wandering god, had a warm heart and was anxious for public good and righteousness.
Even after becoming a god, he still has the same temper.
He stared at Hua Jiunan in front of him for a long time, then sighed and spoke.
"My moral character is profound, and it is even rarer that I am an orthodox Taoist."
"You shouldn't violate the laws of heaven and earth and break into the underworld. It's still too late to turn back quickly!"
"Remember in the future..."
Before the Night Tour God Qiao Kun could finish speaking, the Day Tour God Wen Liang snorted coldly.
The sign in his hand that read "Japanese Patrol" lit up with a ray of light, hitting Hua Jiu Nan directly.
"So what if Taoism is orthodox? Qiao Kun, don't forget our duties!"
"Anyone who dares to enter the underworld will die!"
The incident happened so suddenly that Hua Jiunan had no time to react.
Fortunately, Chang Baye was alert and put Hua Jiunan on his back with his tail rolled up.
"Little sir, the wind is blowing hard!"
(ancient code word, slang, meaning to take the initiative to evacuate immediately if the momentum is not right, common among bandits and robbers.)
Then, without waiting for Mr. Chang Ba to make another move, the "Day Patrol" card once again emitted a white light and hit Mr. Chang Ba directly.
"The little snake monster dares to be so bold, so let's beat him!"
Ba Ye didn't have time to think too much and hurriedly dodged with a strange scream.
Unfortunately, the body was too big and the front half escaped, but a transparent hole was punched out of the tail.
Huge pain struck, Chang Baye reluctantly put down Hua Jiunan, and then rolled on the ground in pain.
He kept begging for mercy.
"Honor God, don't fight. We are just passing by and have no intention of offending!"
"Leave now, why not leave now?"
Wen Liang, the travel god of the day, was originally a gangster, so there was no reason to speak in front of him.
So he didn't listen to Master Chang Ba's begging for mercy at all, and another white light came out.
"The important land of Naihe Bridge is not a place where you, a little snake demon, can just pass by at will?!"
"Stop talking nonsense and come and die!"
Hua Jiunan was furious when he saw this. He took out his copper coin sword and shouted angrily.
“Isn’t it too much to respect the gods?!”
"The seven elements of the Big Dipper dominate the sky. The great sage Tiangang has countless majesties. He goes up to the sky and down to the earth to cut off the source of evil."
"Ride on the clouds and come to the altar. The true energy descends, passes through the water and enters the smoke. It spreads to the three realms, and all the demons hold their fists."
"Kill the gods and eliminate their traces, return to the dead and become immortals. Be as urgent as the law!"
In desperation, Hua Jiunan didn't care much and directly used the "Beidou Great God Curse".
The Beidou Great God Curse, also called the Seven Killing Curses of the Big Dipper, is one of the Taoist secret killing curses.
The intention is to invite Lord Beidou Qi Yuan to subjugate demons.
In an instant, murderous intent arose beside the Naihe Bridge.
Starlight shines brightly in the sky where the sun has not seen for many years.
In the starry sky, seven golden-armored statues with majestic faces condensed into shape, exactly like the Seven Yuan Lords of the Big Dipper:
Beidou Yangming, Greedy Wolf Star Lord, Beidou Yinjing Jumen Star Lord, Beidou Zhenren Lucun Star Lord;
Although the seven golden-armored statues have dull faces, they move very quickly.
Seven weapons of different shapes struck hard at Wen Liang, the Japanese travel god, with the sound of wind and thunder.
Seeing this, Wen Liang did not dare to neglect, and quickly used the wooden sign representing the power of the god to resist.
"Why did you, 'Doubu', obey the orders of the 'demon way' and attack my 'God of Tai Sui'?!"
Only a loud bang was heard.
The skeletons on both sides of the Naihe Bridge were shattered by the sound waves, causing bone fragments to fill the sky.
Coughing repeatedly, Hua Jiunan was counterattacked by the spell and fell to the ground with a muffled groan.
Green energy flashed all over his body, his soul was obviously unstable, and he had a faint tendency to move away.
The Seven Yuan Lords of Beidou who were summoned then disappeared.
On the other side, the Japanese travel god Wen Liang also feels uncomfortable:
He only heard Yeyou Shen say that Hua Jiunan was the orthodox Taoist, but he never expected that he would be a descendant of the Heavenly Master.
What's more, I didn't expect that Hua Jiunan "didn't follow martial ethics" at all, and he cast forbidden spells when he came up.
In a moment of carelessness, he was beaten so dizzy that even the wooden sign in his hand fell to the ground.
When Chen Daji saw Hua Jiujiu, Chang Baye was injured one after another, and he immediately became anxious.
He took off the bloody long bow behind him, bent it and fired an arrow.
"Hairy monster, I will fight with you!"
"I'll pierce your crotch!"
Let’s not mention the attack power of this arrow for now, but it is too insulting!
The three corpses of Riyu Shen Wen Liangqi jumped violently, and slapped their foreheads to reveal the true form of the god:
He has three eyes, his face is like indigo, his hair is like cinnabar, he rides a red sand horse, he has golden armor and red robes, he has a precious white jade ring, and he wields two maces in his hands.
"Boy, you are looking for death!"
Note: Wen Liang and Ma Shan were both robbers originally.
Later, in the Battle of the Gods, he was killed by Erlang Xianshengzhenjun and the Great God of Santan Haihui. After his death, he was named the God of Day Travel.