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Chapter 237 Unfortunate little Taoist priest

"What are you careful about?"

"Fuck!"

Before the little Taoist priest finished speaking, the mahogany sword that was originally thrown in front of him actually pierced the little Taoist priest's feet.

The defenseless little Taoist priest was really shocked. His foot was pierced directly.

"Zhong Rui!"

The little Taoist priest looked at me with a bitter look on his face.

I feel really embarrassed now. After all, I posted this talisman, but this guy is unlucky, and his unluckiness seems to be a bit thrilling.

You must know that the mahogany sword used by this guy is not an ordinary mahogany sword. An ordinary mahogany sword is just a decoration. If you hold it in your hand, the heaviest it weighs only two or three kilograms, but his mahogany sword is completely

no the same.

This thing is made of peach wood that is hundreds of years old, and then it is soaked in water for a year, and then pressed under the bluestone again. After it is completely dry, the wood has the sound of gold and stone when struck.

And because it has the blessing of a century-old peach wood, if this thing is used to deal with evil spirits, it will definitely be an invincible weapon.

Although it looks like a wooden sword, in actual combat, this thing is not much worse than an iron sword.

The weight reached an astonishing seventeen kilograms, and more importantly, this thing didn't have a front edge. Now I felt a little sorry for him...

"It's really not my fault. Didn't I just tell you to be careful? Otherwise, you do it again..."

Although I almost laughed out loud in my heart, I really didn't dare to show it on my face.

I hurriedly took out the small medicine box from my backpack, and then started to bandage the little Taoist priest.

After all the preparations were completed, I handed the peach wood sword to the little Taoist priest again with some embarrassment.

Of course, for the sake of my sincere face and the fact that there seems to be no third person in this cave, the little Taoist priest can only choose to forgive me for the time being.

But when he looked at the mahogany sword in front of him, he was really hesitant to laugh. What a joke, if this thing were to hit him again, he would probably lose half of his life.

"Forget it, otherwise we'd better throw something else away..."

After struggling for a moment, the little Taoist priest was really a little afraid of himself as a guy who was eating.

I couldn't help but chuckle in my heart. I was bitten by a snake once and was afraid of well ropes for ten years. Now at this time, the little Taoist priest has actually begun to be afraid of his own peach wood sword.

"Can you look at this?"

Although I wanted to laugh, I still took a coin from my pocket and gave it to him.

"Okay, if you had taken this thing out earlier, I wouldn't have been hurt!"

Although throwing coins seems like a child's play, at this time it has become the best solution in front of us.

"The front is the left, the back is the right!"

The little Taoist priest licked his lips with difficulty, and then threw the coin in his hand into the sky.

Even I became a little nervous when I saw the coin in his hand. Although it seemed like child's play, it was related to our two lives.

The round coin was thrown high into the air by him, and then, there was no more damn...

When I raised my head again, I discovered that a huge spider web had appeared above my head.

Just above the two of us, a large colorful spider about one meter in diameter was staring at the two of us with a pair of huge eyes.

The coin that the little Taoist priest just threw was now stuck to the thick spider web.

"Gu——dong——"

The little Taoist priest swallowed hard.

"What the hell!"

I'm really on the verge of tears now. If I had known that this boy could be so unlucky now, I would never have given him this kind of talisman in my life.

But now it was too late to regret it. Before either of us could react, the huge spider had already pounced directly on me.

I subconsciously turned around and ran away, what a joke, I knew just by looking at the colorful colors and huge size of this thing.

If you were bitten by this thing, even if you survived, you would probably lose some skin.

Seeing me running towards the right, the little Taoist priest followed me directly.

I had already run a few steps when I suddenly realized that the little Taoist priest had a bad luck charm on him now. If I followed his choice, wouldn't I be unlucky like thunder from the sky?

I made my decision in a flash and rushed towards the left hand direction.

The big spider that was originally chasing me suddenly jumped to the right when it jumped into the air for some reason, and then chased the little Taoist priest directly.

"You damn thing are running the wrong way, come back quickly!"

Seeing the little Taoist priest running away in embarrassment, I quickly shouted behind him, trying to call him back.

"Can't you see this thing is chasing me?"

Before the little Taoist priest finished speaking, I heard him flutter and fall down, and then I heard the sound of rolling boulders.

Before I had time to react to what was going on, I saw a large stone ball with a diameter of seven or eight meters suddenly rolled down from the depths of the cave.

Fortunately, I was relatively thin, so I immediately took two steps back and squatted directly in the depression of a stone wall.

This was considered a lucky escape, but when I walked out of the depression, I realized that the little Taoist priest had already disappeared, and the huge spider had suddenly disappeared.

It was ground into minced meat.

"Don't fucking run away, come back quickly, you're going the wrong way!"

Since the little Taoist priest subconsciously chose to follow me, it means that the direction to the right must be wrong.

I yelled toward the entrance of the cave while carefully staring at the surrounding environment. After all, in this deep cave, who knows if anything more bizarre will come out.

But no matter how much I shouted, there was still no movement in Building Ten. Now I was really a little depressed. Could it be that this little Taoist priest was directly crushed to death by a stone ball just now?

In desperation, I could only carefully walk forward while marking, but after walking a hundred or ten meters, I realized that this place was just a simple cave entrance.

Almost every ten meters forward, you can see a fork in the road, one after another, one after another, where it leads to, I am afraid only God knows.

Now I was even more embarrassed. Should I continue to pursue it?

Judging from how unlucky this guy is, I guess it won't take long before he has to risk his life...


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