Chapter 66 The Dog Demoness Disrupts My Dao Heart
Chapter 66 The Dog Demoness Disrupts My Dao Heart
Inside the courtyard, two warriors dressed in hemp clothing knelt on the ground, their eyes closed, their lips twitching, their hands groping around, and they groping in despair.
Ding Yi strode forward, slashing each of them to the ground with a knife, and then added another slash to their necks.
The other person didn't even put up any resistance. The long knife slashed through his throat, and he fell to the ground, convulsing like a dead fish.
"As expected, they are all just martial artists at the Skin Polishing Realm."
Ding Yi felt the sensation of the blade piercing his flesh, but his brows furrowed slightly. He had only been in this world for a few months, so why was he not reacting to killing two people?
Shaking his head, Ding Yi then looked at the side room in front of him.
After a moment's thought, Ding Yi bent down and tore a piece of cloth from the fallen warrior to cover his mouth and nose. Then, with a slight effort, he lifted the burly man, who weighed over a hundred pounds, and slowly walked towards the side room.
Ding Yi carried the burly man to the door of the side room. Then, he exerted force with his right foot, his waist twisted and relaxed like a python coiling around a tree, and his spine swung his right arm forward, sending the burly man flying several meters away before he crashed heavily into the wooden door of the side room.
“Pah-la-la!”
The sound of the wooden door shattering and hitting the ground was accompanied by a muffled thud, as the burly man smashed the entire wooden door open, revealing the scene inside the room.
Inside the room, three or four women were tied to the beams and pillars. They stared blankly ahead, unresponsive to the loud noise of the wooden door being smashed open, as if they were possessed.
Ding Yi was taken aback when she saw this; there were actually several women tied up in this room, which was beyond her expectations.
He stood outside the door for another dozen breaths, and seeing that no hidden weapons flew out of the room, he squinted and stepped inside.
The moment Ding Yi stepped into the room, he sensed something was wrong.
A familiar feeling welled up in Ding Yi's heart. He suddenly turned his head to look at the women tied to the pillars and frowned.
"A malevolent aura?!"
Although he didn't know why there was such a strong malevolent aura in this room, Ding Yi did not hesitate and immediately activated the Malevolent Aura Exorcism Technique. Instantly, the malevolent aura was transformed into streams of pure energy within his body, flowing towards his skin.
The continuous stream of malevolent energy made Ding Yi realize that his physical barrier was loosening, at a rate about twice as fast as when he refined the Yin-Yang Fiend last night. He was secretly delighted, thinking that this trip had indeed been worthwhile.
At the same time, Ding Yi was not idle either. He held a long knife across his chest and slowly began to inspect the room.
The backyard has a very large wing room, with two side rooms on each side.
Ding Yi used his long sword to push open the wooden door of the left-hand side room and found that there were still several women lying on the bed inside. However, their expressions were still blank, and judging from the gaps in the quilt, they should not be wearing clothes.
Seeing this, Ding Yi seemed to have some guesses in his mind, but he still walked around the other parts of the room again before finally focusing his attention on the floor tiles at the bottom of the room.
The reason is simply that this area has the highest concentration of malevolent energy. When Ding Yi stood here, the energy-exorcising technique within his body noticeably accelerated.
After thinking for a moment, Ding Yi inserted the long sword into the crack between the floor tiles, then kicked the sword lightly, sending the tile flying.
After the floor tile flew off, a square hole was clearly revealed underneath, with a piece of yellow cloth placed inside.
The yellow cloth was wrapped up in a ball, and it was unclear what was inside. It was bulging and full, but Ding Yi knew that what he was looking for was lying inside the yellow cloth!
Just as Ding Yi was about to reach for it, he suddenly realized something, quickly withdrew his right hand, and stood there pretending to be at a loss.
The next moment, a figure descended from the sky and landed steadily in front of the room. She was wearing a light green gauze dress, and it was Bihe who had returned.
However, Bihe's breathing was slightly disordered at this moment, and her chest rose and fell, which made Ding Yi take a second look.
As soon as Bihe landed, her gaze was drawn to the women tied to the beams and pillars inside the house, but then she turned her attention to the pit at Ding Yi's feet.
"Sir, have the thieves been captured?"
Ding Yi looked at Bi He and asked somewhat cautiously.
"Don't even mention it! That guy's fast, he's so annoying!"
Bihe said angrily, then looked at Ding Yi.
"Although there is malevolent energy here, it is not the Green Silk Malevolent Energy. It seems we have come to the wrong place."
"Not the Green Silk Demon?"
Ding Yi was taken aback, then feigned surprise and asked.
"This is the Seven Deadly Curses of the Seven Deadly Palaces. It uses the seven emotions and six desires as a catalyst. These women have had their seven emotions devoured, turning them into emotionless living dead."
As Bihe spoke, she slowly walked into the side room.
"Living dead? But what do these martial artists want to do with these living dead created using the Seven Deadly Fiends?"
Ding Yi was somewhat curious.
"I don't believe you didn't guess it."
Bihe rolled her eyes at Ding Yi, then walked to the pillar, lifted a woman's chin and examined her for a long time, clicking her tongue as she said:
"She looks good, just a bit thin. She should fetch a good price."
Upon hearing this, Ding Yi remained silent, standing still.
“You warriors, you call yourselves the righteous ones, and you regard our worship of gods as evil.”
"Don't you know that in our eyes you are even more despicable and disgusting?"
Ding Yi stood there listening to Bi He's words, and couldn't help but mutter to himself:
"But you can't sacrifice the villagers."
"Sacrificing villagers?"
Upon hearing this, Bihe glanced at Ding Yi, then shook her head and said:
"We are merely pursuing the path to immortality, and we have not gone so far as to exterminate them. Those martial artists in the Central Plains call us demons who raise livestock, but little do they know that if sacrifices could elevate their cultivation levels, the world would have long been plunged into chaos!"
Ding Yi was taken aback by what he heard. Although he felt that what Bihe said made sense, he couldn't quite put his finger on something strange.
"Alright, I've already notified the patrol division to take over this area. Let's go."
Bihe glanced at Ding Yi again, and then said.
"Sir, we don't need to give this evidence to the patrol department right now. It might be useful if we take it back."
Ding Yi suddenly said.
"Ok?"
Bihe frowned, seemingly quite displeased that Ding Yi had interrupted her several times today.
"It is such an adult. We did not know that he was Qing Si Sha before we came."
"Since neither we nor others know, why not take it back? What if someone comes to investigate tonight because of this...?"
Ding Yi clapped his hands, a knowing look appearing on his face.
Upon hearing this, Bihe was first taken aback, and then her expression gradually became quite interesting.
"You're really smart!"
Bihe licked her lips excitedly and said.
Ding Yi looked at Bihe's pink little tongue and felt an itch in his heart, like being scratched by a cat. But he didn't dare to look any longer and quickly turned his head away, pretending to look at the corpse outside the door that had just breathed its last.
"You vile witch, how dare you disturb my mind!"
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