Chapter 1544: I didn’t expect it to be so fragile

Chapter 1544 I didn’t expect it to be so fragile

Everyone's eyes widened in disbelief.

Some people couldn't help rubbing their eyes, wondering if they were hallucinating.

Otherwise, how could such a strong evil spirit enter the body of a rabbit?

Is that a rabbit?

Don't talk about rabbits, even a big boar can't bear so much evil spirit, right?

Click!

In the quiet woods, the sound of branches breaking is still obvious.

Huo Long glared angrily at the disciple who made the movement.

The disciple bowed his head guiltily.

He, he didn't mean to.

And at the moment when the branches sounded, the rabbit suddenly opened its eyes.

The few disciples who were still staring at the rabbit all showed astonished expressions.

The rabbit’s eyes are red, but they don’t glow red in the dark, right?

Two bright red eyes are like lantern dragons, which makes the person extremely frightened.

The rabbit seemed to have discovered them, was frightened, stood up suddenly, swiped, and jumped into the grass.

"No, it ran away!" As the chief disciple of the Discipline Hall, Zhao Chenyu showed his outstanding ability at this time, he reacted the fastest, and his figure disappeared like a gust of wind in the blink of an eye.

When the others reacted, Zhao Chenyu only had a back.

And the rabbit is gone.

They hurried to catch up.

Zhao Chenyu drew out his sword while chasing him.

The sword energy was like a rainbow, breaking through the miasma and evil spirits in the Hundred Tombs Forest, and landed beside the white rabbit.

Gu Lingxue took a deep breath and ran forward desperately.

Damn it, what are these Discipline Hall disciples doing in the Forest of Hundred Tombs without sleeping in the middle of the night? Are you sick?

Feeling the cold air coming from behind her, she ran to the left.

Boom!

The right side was dusty, and a few streaks of dust fell on her body, causing her back and head to hurt.

Gu Lingxue didn't care about the dirt at the moment, all she knew was to run away.

A rabbit that can absorb evil spirits pretends to be innocent, how can such cold-blooded and heartless things in the Discipline Hall believe it.

Gu Lingxue, who once fell into the hands of the Discipline Hall, is very clear about the methods of the Discipline Hall.

The Discipline Hall was the last place she wanted to go.

Zhao Chenyu didn't expect this rabbit to run so fast and avoid his attacks again and again.

This is definitely not an ordinary rabbit!

Thinking of the scene he had just seen, Zhao Chenyu showed a chill between his brows, and his inner mind was running, concentrating his profound energy on the sword in his hand.

Boom!

A majestic sword qi that cut the sky and the earth slashed towards Gu Lingxue.

Gu Lingxue felt that death was approaching, so she glanced back.

Seeing that astonishing sword energy, there was a look of despair in his eyes.

She doesn't want to die!

Don't want to die!

The sword energy fell on the rabbit.

The rabbit didn't even have time to avatar, and was destroyed by the sword energy, leaving only a few rabbit furs.

Zhao Chenyu's figure descended from the sky, saw the cut sword marks on the ground, and a few white rabbit hairs on the ground, raised his eyebrows high.

died like this?

At this time, there was a wave of profound energy behind him.

Huo Long appeared beside him.

"Where's the rabbit?"

Zhao Chenyu said with a complicated expression: "Dead."

"Where's the corpse?" Huo Long didn't doubt that Zhao Chenyu had killed the rabbit.

"Destroyed by my sword energy."

Huo Long glanced sideways at Zhao Chenyu.

Zhao Chenyu showed an indescribable expression: "I didn't expect it to be so fragile, just like an ordinary rabbit."

He originally thought it was just a mysterious beast, even if his sword energy could kill the opponent, it wouldn't wipe him out.

If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have believed it.

Huo Long frowned when he heard this: "Let's go back to the place just now and have a look, maybe we can find something else."

(end of this chapter)

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