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1644. Chapter 1644 Warcraft Lingshi [6]

He raised his sleeves and his figure faded away from the miasma.

Seeing that he was about to leave, Huang Beiyue immediately stepped on the ground with the sole of her foot regardless of how strong the gushing miasma was. The corroded ground immediately splashed with dirt, and her body turned into a black light, which broke through neatly and exploded towards him.

The direction of distance.

Yunli glanced at her expressionlessly. On his fingers, thin red soft whips instantly grew out. When the wind caught the wind, they turned into five whips and whipped them in the miasma. They were thrown towards Huang Beiyue.

She turned suddenly in mid-air, and her ankle brushed against a whip. She took the opportunity to swing on the whip and was in front of Yunli in an instant. She punched him hard in the face!

boom--

Yunli fell backwards and dragged a long distance on the ground before he stopped. There was already a broken trace on the ground.

The corner of his mouth was broken a little. Yunli slowly straightened up and raised his hand to wipe the corner of his mouth. When he lowered his head and saw blood stains on the back of his hand, his eyes became extremely fierce.

Huang Beiyue walked out of the miasma. The snow shadow sword slowly formed in her hand. She walked to Yunli and pointed the tip of the knife at him, "How to block the miasma?"

Yunli remained indifferent and silent, and the tip of her knife came a little closer, until it was pressed against his face.

There was blood running down his cheeks, but he was still too cold to speak.

Huang Beiyue's hand holding the handle of the knife was shaking a little, and she said word by word: "I really don't want to seal you with my own hands."

He raised his hand and pushed the tip of the knife away from his face, "I don't want to kill you myself, so don't force me."

He pushed away the snow shadow sword, stood up slowly, and looked at her with a tense and angry expression.

"There is no need to decide the outcome today. There will be better opportunities in the future."

He turned around, walked a few steps and disappeared.

After he left, the roars of spiritual beasts could be heard one after another, which was thrilling.

Through the spreading red miasma, we could see that the sky was gradually turning white, and it was almost dawn.

We must find a way to block the miasma before dawn!

A huge black shadow passed by in the sky. When I looked up, I saw it was Mo Lian and the Phantom Beast. She probably didn't go back all night, so Mo Lian was worried and ran out to look for her.

Huang Beiyue stood on the roof of a house that was not close to the miasma and waved to Mo Lian. A moment later, Mo Lian, who was standing next to her, was also shocked when she saw the miasma in front of her.

"Stop the miasma for now and I'll seal it!" Huang Beiyue said to Mo Lian. When he nodded, she jumped into the miasma.

"Yue." Mo Lian called her. The red miasma was so thick that she couldn't be seen in a moment. She felt anxious and jumped down without thinking about anything.

Tsk-

Almost the moment he was exposed to the miasma, he smelled a burning smell, and his hair and clothes were the first to be corroded.

Before he could figure out what was going on, a black shadow from the miasma came to him instantly and threw himself into his arms. In an instant, the black vitality enveloped his whole body.

"Idiot! Why are you following me?" Huang Beiyue was angry and anxious. As soon as her toes touched the ground, she took him back to the roof where he was standing just now, looking at his hair, clothes, and exposed clothes.

The outer skin was corroded and had some wounds, making it even more angry.

However, she was still angry, so she immediately took out a lot of medicine from the Najie and applied it layer by layer on his cheeks and the back of his hands to prevent the miasma from continuing to corrode.

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