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Chapter 25 Wild Dao Gu Art

Chu Ge shook his head helplessly.

He put the bloody long knife in his hand on Master Hu's neck and said:

"Why should I lie to you? It's up to you whether you believe it or not. If you don't tell me, then I will spend more time and kill you and find it yourself."

The long knife gradually pressed down on Mr. Hu's neck, leaving a trail of blood.

at this time.

Suddenly, a slender black shadow shot quickly from the side towards Chu Ge, who was very close at hand.

Wu Fu's keen perception made Chu Ge immediately aware of the danger. He quickly withdrew the long knife in his hand and blocked it in front of the black shadow.

when!

There was a sound of metal collision, Chu Ge's expression changed slightly, and he immediately tilted his head.

The black shadow actually penetrated the long knife and passed by Chu Ge's ear, leaving a slight blood mark.

I haven’t waited for Chu Ge to check.

The black shadow that flew past actually turned back again and attacked Chu Ge from behind.

Chu Ge kicked off his right foot and flew up from the bench, avoiding the attack of the black shadow again.

Looking closely, the wild Taoist priest who had been poisoned earlier had actually gotten up from the ground.

In the palm of his hand, he was holding a strange-looking poisonous insect, the same one that had attacked Chu Ge earlier.

The poisonous insect is about three inches long, with a centipede-like head and a snake-like body.

It can fold its body like a spring and then shoot out quickly, using its sharp mouthparts to easily pierce its prey.

The second master looked at Chu Ge with bitter eyes:

"You are so alert, you can actually avoid my golden centipede."

Gu insect?

Isn't that a unique cultivation system of the Southern Barbarians? This wild Taoist priest actually dabbles in it?

There are ten poisons and nine poisons. It seems that this guy must have used the poison to suppress or detoxify himself.

Sure enough, you can't underestimate anyone.

The poison that could poison a fourth-grade Taoist saint was cured by a sixth-grade casual cultivator.

Chu Ge couldn't help but teach himself a lesson.

You must be more cautious in the future!

The second master already hated Chu Ge very much in his heart. When he was young, he traveled to the southern barbarians and learned some witchcraft in a village.

In order to understand this poison, he introduced another highly poisonous voodoo, the red needle voodoo, into his body.

Although this kind of poison helped him temporarily suppress its toxicity, it would always be a parasite in his body, causing him to endure the heart-gnawing pain of the poison every day.

The second master spread his palms.

The golden centipede that could penetrate cracked gold and stone quickly bent in the palm of his hand, then let out a subtle sharp neighing sound, turned into a black line, and struck towards Chu Ge again.

Chu Ge once again prepared to dodge, and then directly attacked the second master who controlled Gu.

But just as his body was about to exert strength, he felt his head suddenly become dizzy, and some inexplicable images flashed quickly before his eyes.

The Taoist sixth-grade Yin Shen can summon the souls of people who have just died, lull them into dreams, and disturb their souls.

Although wild Taoist priests are not orthodox Taoists, their general direction of practice is similar, otherwise they would not be named Taoist priests.

However, this little ghost interference is far worse than the previous charm of the demon fox.

It has no impact on the main body far away in Kyoto.

Chu Ge easily dodged and avoided the golden centipede that was shot at him, and then quickly approached the second master with a knife.

A look of astonishment and horror flashed through Er Ye's eyes.

The Taoist sect majors in spiritual soul cultivation, and its soul power and control ability are much stronger than those of vulgar martial artists of the same level.

But the boy in front of him seemed not to be disturbed by his own evil spirit at all. He really saw a ghost!

However, at this time, he no longer had time to think about the reason.

Being approached by a martial artist of the same level is a nightmare for most practitioners of other systems.

The long knife was drawn in front of him, and blood spurted out.

The second master screamed and retreated, and one of his right arms was cut off directly.

The golden centipede behind him wanted to sneak attack again, but this time Chu Ge was well prepared. The power of his soul radiated around him, and the surrounding scenery appeared in his mind in detail.

Swing the knife sideways.

A white rainbow flashed, and the golden centipede was instantly cut into two pieces. It fell to the ground and bounced for a few times before making no sound.

The poisonous Gu insect was cut off, and the second master groaned again, his breath quickly weakening.

In order to prevent these crooked wild Taoists from causing trouble again, Chu Ge swung his sword without hesitation and beheaded the opponent directly.

After sensing that the opponent's soul was gone, Chu Ge relaxed a little.

After dealing with the wild Taoist priest, Chu Ge looked at Master Hu who was lying on the ground and had not yet recovered his ability to move, and grinned:

"How about it? Should you choose to accompany him now, or take me to the treasure house to see it?"

The originally arrogant Master Hu lost his arrogance when he looked at the second Master next to him who had his head missing.

He said in fear: "I'll take you there, I'll take you there right now."

Ants are still alive, let alone humans.

Even if there is only a glimmer of hope, I will not give up easily.

Chu Ge showed a satisfied smile on his face and said:

"I just like to deal with smart people. Don't worry, as long as you cooperate, I, Duan Zhengchun, promise that I will never kill you."

Master Hu forced a smile on his fierce face, and then he was picked up by Chu Ge.

"Tell me, where is the treasure house?"

Mr. Hu continued: "In the kitchen, in the woodshed of the kitchen."

It's rather hidden.

Chu Ge held the burly Mr. Hu in one hand and walked quickly towards the kitchen.

The guards he encountered along the way were all easily killed by Chu Ge.

Soon, Chu Ge, carrying Mr. Hu, came to the kitchen again.

Except for the steward, all the waiters in the kitchen were captured from the town.

After arresting the steward, Chu Ge did not make things difficult for the others, but just locked them all in the kitchen.

As long as you stay honest, nothing will happen.

Then he asked the steward to carry Mr. Hu, who had just been thrown on the cart, into the woodshed nearby.

Chu Ge asked the steward to do as Mr. Hu said and clear away a piece of debris accumulated in the woodshed. Then Chu Ge retreated to the door of the woodshed and asked the steward to press the hidden mechanism on the wall.

After a burst of machine noise, an entrance opened on the floor of the woodshed, with stone steps extending downward.

Seeing that there was no danger in the woodshed, Chu Ge returned to the woodshed and grabbed Mr. Hu, then asked the steward to go down to explore the way while he followed him a few meters behind.

It can also be buffered when encountering danger.

There are always bright lights on both sides of the stone steps, making the passage not dark.

The steward walked tremblingly in front, taking every step carefully for fear of triggering some mechanism.

Fortunately, the road was safe, and the three of them soon came to a closed stone door.

After taking a few steps back and learning from Mr. Hu about the opening and closing of the stone door, he once again asked the steward, whose legs were weak with fear, to open the door.

The steward shook his head and pressed a stone brick next to the passage, then quickly fell to the ground with his head in his hands.

Fortunately, everything was safe and this guy was able to save his life for the time being.

Let the steward get up from the ground, walk through the stone door first, and enter a secret room inside.

Chu Ge stood at the stone door and looked inside.

There are still boxes full of gold, silver and jewelry, but Chu Ge has no interest in these things now.

He waved his hand casually and put it into his Xumi bag.

Chu Ge walked to the stone table in the center of the secret room.

He looked at a box about four feet long and made entirely of precious rosewood placed on the stone table.

Even through the dense rosewood, Chu Ge could sense the extraordinary treasure in the wooden box.

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