I originally thought that Lao Zhou could walk through the ring of fire and land as handsomely as a lion in the circus, but contrary to expectations, the window of the spirit window was too small. It was quite smooth for him to get out, but there was actually two meters below the spirit window.
High stone platform.
This fall was really hard. After he threw himself out, he hit the ground firmly, and his body was all bruised. Then a large amount of corpses spewed out from the coffin along the spiritual window!
Before those corpses could fly very high, they exploded inside the coffin in an instant!
This is a dust explosion.
There are three conditions for a dust explosion. The giant slams back the coffin violently, setting off a dust cloud formed by the corpse. The prerequisite factors for the explosion are met, the corpse oil in the corpse of the giant corpse itself, the generated methane and the huge space in the coffin.
Sufficient air and oxidants are formed.
The thousands-degree high-temperature flame generated by the flare instantly spreads throughout the entire mixed dust space, and the chemical reaction is extremely fast. At the same time, a large amount of heat is released, forming a very high temperature and extremely high pressure, so such a large-scale explosion is formed.
He was lying on the coffin stone outside, looking at the mushroom cloud rising in the sky, and he was dumbfounded.
This is simply too dangerous. If Lao Zhou hadn't escaped just now, he would definitely be dead now.
But he was also relieved at the same time. Having seen the terrifying giant corpse that only appeared in American alien blockbusters, it was inevitable that he would have a certain amount of psychological fear. If this corpse was not dead, he really didn't know how to deal with it next.
"...Old bastard..." Before Lao Zhou could sit on the ground and rest for a while, Bai Fengyuan's weak voice suddenly came from beside me.
Only then did he remember that shopkeeper Bai must have been the first to bear the brunt of the sudden dust explosion. So he stood up quickly and desperately walked around the coffin stone to see how Bai Fengyuan was doing.
When we reached the front of the coffin, Lao Zhou almost burst into tears.
It's not that the relationship between Lao Zhou and Bai Fengyuan is deep, but that he looks really miserable.
The skin all over his body was instantly melted by the high temperature generated by the dust explosion, and his whole body was a bloody mess. The safety rope that saved his life was also burned, leaving only the iron wire woven in it, which was burned red and cut into his waist.
In the meat.
If it weren't for this rope, I'm afraid he would have been thrown out long ago and fell to pieces. However, his condition is not much better now. His entire stomach was almost cut open by the safety lock, and he was hanging upside down in the coffin.
On the wall, it was like a piece of blood-red fresh bacon floating back and forth.
Seeing that he was not dead, his lips were still trembling slightly, as if he was telling him something.
However, the voice was too low and Lao Zhou could not hear clearly, so he came closer to him and asked: "Master Bai, what do you want to tell me?"
Bai Fengyuan stretched out a hand and said tremblingly: "...medicine...medicine..."
Lao Zhou thought he said "I want..." and asked anxiously: "What do you want?"
Bai Fengyuan pointed at her chest with trembling fingers. Lao Zhou reached out and touched it, and unexpectedly found a small lacquer elixir bottle with very gorgeous patterns.
When he opened it, he found that it contained another pill that he had previously obtained in the underground Xuan Palace. Old Zhou thought to himself that these local masters really took whatever they saw, and he didn't know how many pills there were in the furnace.
, Bai Fengyuan actually has as many as two here.
But saving people was more important now, so Lao Zhou didn't want to think too much and directly stuffed the medicine into Bai Fengyuan's mouth.
After Bai Fengyuan chewed the elixir, his body immediately stopped bleeding and began to recover rapidly at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Even though Lao Zhou had already seen it once, he was extremely shocked when he saw this process again.
This is really amazing. As time goes by, the large area of burns on Bai Fengyuan's body wriggles like earthworms.
But the more Lao Zhou looked at it, the more he realized that after Bai Fengyuan healed, the skin on his body gradually turned blood red, like a large red birthmark.
Bai Fengyuan looked very comfortable, but Lao Zhou gradually felt a little creepy. Why did the more he looked at Bai Fengyuan, the more he felt that Bai Fengyuan was starting to look like a skinned corpse...
"This elixir is not perfect" Lao Zhou thought for a moment.
After all, white bone myogenesis still stimulates the human body's potential to grow rapidly, which is equivalent to pulling out seedlings to encourage growth.
Physical damage is inherently an extremely serious injury and requires a lot of rest and recuperation.
However, this elixir forcibly stimulates cells to perform high-load repairs beyond their own activity range, and the result is likely to be cell mutation.
Just like the wounds repaired by taking elixirs now, they only repair the muscle tissue and not the epidermis. Lao Zhou believes that this is a manifestation of a defect.
Once it exceeds the body's tolerance range, it is very likely that the person who takes the medicine will mutate into a skinless monster hidden in corpse oil!
Although all this is just Lao Zhou's guess now, he can make an assumption:
If this kind of elixir could be refined in large quantities, it would be simply terrifying to use it in the army.
It is conceivable that many warriors, including war horses, who were shot stood up and fought again after taking a pill. Or some excellent assassins like Jing Ke, after being knocked down, chewed up the pill that had been held in their mouths and quickly grew stronger.
Cut off his hands and feet, and assassinate the enemy leader by surprise.
The consequences are simply unimaginable.
Since the Ice and Thunder Ancient Kingdom did not carry it forward, there must be some fatal flaw hidden in the elixir, which even made the Ice and Thunder people think that this kind of elixir should not exist in this world at all!
What is the reason for such a heaven-defying miracle medicine to be completely buried here?
Not even a shred of record about this period of history can be found in the ancient ice and thunder books?
Lao Zhou had a very bad premonition.
In just two minutes, all the burns on Bai Fengyuan's body had basically healed.
Although the skin has been lost, all the missing flesh and fractured areas have grown full texture, returning to a strange state of health.
"Old scholar, what are you still doing? Help me untie the rope."
Lao Zhou quickly stepped forward, took out a folding military knife, cut the rope and let him down.
As soon as Bai Fengyuan landed, she immediately reached out to grab his backpack: "Hurry up and show me the elixir gourd!"
He snatched the backpack away, and Lao Zhou didn't intend to cover it himself, so he let him grab it.
Before he could unzip his backpack, suddenly there was a burst of noisy footsteps deep in the main hall of the Spiritual Palace.
Bai Fengyuan had very sharp ears. When he heard the noise, he immediately stopped looking through his backpack and immediately put the backpack on his body.
Seeing that something was wrong, Lao Yiyi grabbed the backpack. The items inside were all necessary supplies for him to go out, and they were also important bargaining chips for him to go out. If he gave these things to Bai Fengyuan, it would be equivalent to giving up his own life.
Once it's in his hands, of course you can't sit still and wait for death.
As soon as I snatched my backpack back, I heard a group of people running from the depths of the hall. The leader turned out to be Su Daji, who had been missing for a long time!
As soon as Su Daji and the others saw the two of them, the Wild Wolf team immediately took out their guns and pointed them at Bai Fengyuan.
Obviously, they also regarded Bai Fengyuan as a skinned ghost.