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243. High hanging cage

"Don't shout here, otherwise you will attract those bugs and everyone will be ruined!" said a man.

Ruyi asked: "Brother, how many days have you been here? Where exactly is this place? Is it a monster that caught us?"

When she asked this question, everyone in the cage sighed.

After a while, the man spoke: "I don't know where this place is. I have been locked up here ever since I was captured. The only thing I know is that every five days, those witches will come and take someone away."

.No matter who it is, as long as they leave the cage, they never come back. Not long after they are taken away, the top will open the gate and sprinkle blood, water and meat to feed the giant insects in the pit... We people, all

He is waiting to die..."

Ruyi's heart trembled, and she unconsciously reached out to touch the Changfeng Sword, only to find that all her belongings were gone.

Ningwu said angrily: "It's really abominable. Didn't you try to resist?"

Someone else replied: "How to resist... Just look at the insects around here. Even if you can get out of the cage, where can you run to!"

Ningwu said: "Who has stayed here the longest?"

The elder brother who spoke just now said reluctantly: "It's me. I've already sent away ten people..."

Ruyi calculated in his mind that if one person takes five days, ten people will need fifty days.

"What do you usually eat? What if you want to go to the latrine?" Ruyi asked.

The man sighed: "I haven't eaten since I came in. I don't know if those monsters gave us medicine before they locked us in. Anyway, I haven't been thirsty or hungry for more than fifty days, and I don't want to relieve myself... It's just that

Occasionally I feel unbearably itchy.”

Ningwu said: "We must find a way to get out..."

"Stop your delusions." A desperate voice rang out. Following the voice, everyone looked over and saw a green-robed Taoist priest shrinking in the corner of the cage.

He slowly turned around and said, "The monster that came to catch us is definitely not a kind person. We can't deal with these long-toothed fleshworms alone, let alone those monsters outside."

Ruyi looked at the man's face and felt that he looked familiar. He took a closer look and found out who this man was if he wasn't the Taoist priest who left him and ran away.

"It's...you..." Ruyi looked at him in surprise.

The Taoist priest looked up at Ruyi and was stunned for a moment. After a long time, he slowly said: "What a coincidence, we can meet you here."

The last time we met was when the Taoist priest pretended to be a ghost and went to the Chu family to perform Dharma. At that time, Ruyi was lying on the bed, unconscious. The Taoist priest destroyed all his small mirrors in order to detect ghosts. After he performed the Dharma, Ruyi was killed by Hu Zhongbai.

When the light rolled away, he thought that this girl would definitely die, but he didn't expect that she was so lucky that she could survive until now.

"Should you call me Master?" The Taoist priest grinned, a wry smile appearing on his lips.

Ruyi once worshiped a Taoist priest when she was a child, and she called him "Master" out of emotion and reason. However, as she grew up, she gradually realized that this Taoist priest was not a good person. What's more, when she later went to Mount Laoshan and became a disciple of Yan Xuanyi, she compared the previous and the next.

Then you will know which one is perfunctory and which one is exchanging heart for heart.

In Ruyi's heart, the master will always be Yan Xuanyi, and there will be no one else.

She opened her mouth slightly and said lightly: "My master is not you."

The Taoist priest was wrong. After all, he was the one who felt sorry for Ruyi in the first place. He had foreseen this situation a long time ago.

[A lazy flower: Let’s break out today]


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