Overturning tributes, splashing water, taking off the belts of idols, none of these things can be done in a temple.
Yun Tuan did it all without hesitation.
If she were an old sect, she would probably be whipped.
At this time, the weeds on Wanyanbao's head suddenly grew taller, and the tender green grass blades twisted, a bit like snakes.
The boy's face gradually turned pale and his lips turned dark. He raised his hand to touch it and murmured: "My mother said that too long hair would suck away my nutrients. Now I believe it."
The corner of Yun Tuan's mouth twitched several times, "That's grass growing on your head, not your hair."
Wan Yanbao tilted his head, and the grass on his head also tilted, "What grows from my head is hair, and the green ones too."
Not having useless arguments with others is the principle that Yun Tuan has always adhered to.
She stopped talking and looked up at the statue's eyes. She only saw a round bulge, but upon closer inspection, there were small grids one after another, probably imitating the compound eyes of ants.
Can this thing be dug out?
The surface of the statue is relatively smooth, making it difficult to stand on. Fortunately, the entire statue is only a little taller than a person, sitting at a height of 2.23 meters. It would be difficult to handle an ordinary statue of dozens of meters high.
The clouds stepped on the legs of the statue and went to gouge the eyes.
After digging for a long time, there was no movement, but she could clearly feel that her eyes were separated from the golden statue itself.
Wan Yanbao climbed onto the shoulders of the statue on his hands and knees, hugging the monster-like head with one hand and gouging his eyes with the other.
You can't pull it out anymore.
He pushed in!
Click.
The eyes were sunken, and half of the statue's head was shot away and fell directly to the ground.
There were two handles in his head. Wanyanbao's eyes lit up, and he reached out to pull them out, but he almost used up his strength to suck the milk, and the handles didn't move at all.
Due to excessive exertion, the face that was originally pale due to the weeds turned into a red with purple color.
Yun Tuan coughed lightly and looked down to make sure the candle was not extinguished before turning to the handle and said, "You probably need to pull out both candles at the same time, but if you pull them out, something sealed may fall out."
Wan Yanbao pursed his lips, finally showing a bit of the rich young master's temper, "We're all here, why don't you stop just because of the slightest possibility?"
Yun Tuan looked at the child's come alive expression and smiled slightly, "No, I'll pull it out soon. You jump on the golden platform next to me. I put a bowl of sea water over there. Be careful not to knock it over."
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"Okay..."
"Okay," Yun Tuan put his hand on the black handle close to her side, "I'll count to three, push hard together, pull it out and run away. Do you understand?"
"Understood!"
"Three——"
The two of them calmed down and felt the golden snakes surrounding the candle gradually coming towards them.
"Two."
"One!"
Of course, adults are stronger than children, but the explosive power of elementary school boys is not necessarily inferior.
The black scepter was slowly pulled out, and a thunderous rumble came from the inside of the statue, which seemed to be angry, but there was nothing that could be done about it.
The handle is in the shape of a crow, with black crow feathers attached to the surface of the head, and the sharp beak is slightly bent but not sharp.
The moment the scepter left the statue, the golden snakes rioted. They opened their mouths to the maximum and rushed towards the two of them!
Yun Tuan quickly poured a handful of sea water over, barely easing the attack, and the two of them jumped away.
She moved her right hand, took out a candlestick, pulled out the candle, lit it, and threw it towards the dry futon and carpet.
The fire suddenly lit up, which was much hotter than a candle. The irrational golden snakes were awakened by the heat and gathered around the fire to dry the water droplets on their bodies.