Xu Dao saw their actions, shook his sleeves, jumped down from the roof of the cabin, turned around and looked into the cabin.
The two Taoist disciples with sharp mouths and monkey cheeks stood by the road, one tall and one short, both as thin as bamboo poles. They were smiling so flatteringly that they dared not look directly at him.
Xu Dao had already scanned the entire black ship with his spiritual consciousness in advance. Although he was not clear about the layout inside, he still had a vague understanding. He was not worried about a few people harming him.
The Taoist disciple named Lai brushed the non-existent dust on the threshold with his sleeve and said hurriedly, "Taoist Master, please."
Xu Dao didn't respond, so he put his hands behind his back and walked inside.
After entering the cabin, several knocks were heard immediately, which were caused by the people hiding in the cabin hurriedly dodging, causing Taoist disciples surnamed Lai to scold them repeatedly, "Go, go, be smart, if you disturb me."
If you kill the Taoist priest, I will skin you on the spot!"
As soon as he finished speaking, there was a sound of kowtows on the floor. The strong mortals did not even dare to whimper, and their burly bodies twitched.
Xu Dao glanced at this scene and shouted impatiently: "Just lead the way quickly."
The Taoist disciple named Lai nodded hurriedly, hunched over and led the way: "Yes, yes."
The sound of "dong dong dong" was heard, and the other three stepped on the floor and steps, and went straight down to the bottom cabin of the black ship. It was even darker here, and there was no oil lamp.
Xu Dao came in, and a dim yellow light came out behind him. The light barely penetrated and could only illuminate the area a few feet below his feet. But immediately, he felt eyes falling on him.
This was not Xu Dao's illusion. When he released his spiritual consciousness and swept the entire ship, he had already discovered that there were hundreds of people in the cabin at the bottom, placed in piles in cubicles.
Now when he walked into the cabin, he found that the things he sensed in his consciousness were not cubicles, but wooden cages one after another.
Long wooden cages were stacked in front of and on both sides of Xu Dao. In the dark and oppressive atmosphere, they looked like large coffins. The three black-robed Taoist disciples stood beside them, all of them had to turn sideways to move.
Don't block his view.
One of the Taoist disciples surnamed Lai waved his hand and released a little green light. He sucked his stomach and continued to move forward as if he was holding a lamp: "Although the people raised on the first floor are good people, they are just dishonest people.
I have placed the beasts on the third floor, at the bottom. Master, please slow down!"
The sound of "dong-dong-dong" continued to be heard, and Taoist disciple Lai led the way. The green light he held in his hand quickly disappeared below, like a fat mouse digging a grave.
Xu Dao withdrew his gaze from the first floor, squinted his eyes, and continued to follow the other person down.
As soon as he reached the second floor, Taoist disciple Lai covered his mouth and nose and said with a smile, "Taoist master, please cast your spell quickly to avoid contaminating your nose."
An even more crowded wooden cage appeared in front of several people, with heads one after another densely packed inside, and the stinking smell hit their faces.
Xu Dao glanced over and found that the eyes under the heads of these people were numb and dull, huddled in wooden cages, like pitch-black mice, with all their food and excrement piled in the cage, motionless.
His brows couldn't help but frown.
This black ship has three distinct layers. When looking at them with only his spiritual consciousness, Xu Dao thought that they were just divided into ordinary cabins and lower-class cabins, which were used to carry passengers or workers and slaves respectively.
use.
But now, when I look at it, I can see that it is not carrying passengers, but it is not carrying slaves, but transporting poultry and pets. Especially on the second floor, it is not only crowded and small, but the living creatures there are not regarded as human beings at all.
However, Xu Dao still didn't say anything. Without saying a word, he followed Taoist disciple Lai to the lowest cabin.
The bottom floor is strangely spacious, and there is no foul smell, but there is a cold, depressing feeling that swishes through the seams of people's clothes, making people shudder.
Xu Dao would not be affected by it, and the three Taoist disciples surnamed Lai would not be affected either. They jumped to the side with smiles, and after a few operations, light appeared in the lowest cabin.
Several bone-shaped torches were stuck in the corners, and pale flames glowed from the tops, flickering brightly and dimly, but illuminating the entire cabin.
There is no wooden cage here, instead there are iron rods as thick as a human arm, one after another across the entire cabin, dividing it into several large blocks, densely packed, making the whole resemble the skeleton of a black ship, and
It's like a specially built copper and iron prison.
Xu Dao and the others stepped on the fine iron railings. There was a hollow under their feet, and the sound of swaying copper and iron could be heard from time to time.
Click! There was a sound of a machine.
I saw a Taoist named Lai doing something nearby. The iron pillars under their feet shook violently, and there were several sounds of iron chains twisting.
Two genuine iron coffins emerged from under the densely intertwined iron mesh. Moreover, these two iron coffins were specially made into rough human shapes, narrow at the top and wide at the bottom.
The two Taoist disciples with sharp mouths and monkey cheeks immediately came forward and tried to untie the chains on the two iron coffins, but tiny electric lights emitted from the iron coffins, causing them to scream in surprise.
When the Taoist disciple named Lai heard this, he hurriedly shouted: "Why are you in such a hurry? Don't disturb the Taoist Master's interest."
The other party's actions attracted Xu Dao's attention. After a brief look, he realized that this place should be a combination of mechanisms and formations, integrating the prison and the entire ship. Whether it was a fine iron fence or an iron coffin, it was covered with
With the use of rune spells, the prisoner can be imprisoned and suppressed, leaving the other party with no chance to resist or escape.
Such a remarkable machine ship, in terms of its sophistication and thinking alone, is probably better than the Lian Gang Tower Ship in the Dao Palace. Although it is not a magic weapon, it is better than a high-quality magic weapon.
Xu Dao couldn't help but glance at Taoist disciple Lai, wondering in his heart that such a precious artifact could be owned by a Taoist disciple?
Soon, several Taoist disciples took care of it and opened the two iron coffins with a click.
They stood nearby and looked at Xu Dao respectfully. Among them, the Taoist surnamed Lai walked to the left door, extended his hands to invite, and said: "Taoist Master, please! Please feel free to enjoy it, but don't be polite to me."
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When Xu Dao heard this, he also looked into the two iron coffins.
But his eyes immediately froze, and immediately showed a cold expression.
I saw two Taoists with bruises all over their bodies being detained in it. They were surrounded by iron chains and their clothes were in rags. However, the special color and pattern on their tattered Taoist robes did not fade for a long time and could be recognized by familiar people at a glance.
This Taoist robe is none other than the standard Taoist robe in the Erhai Taoist Palace, worn by Qi Lian Taoist disciples!
Xu Dao was too lazy to pretend, he just looked away, looking at the three black-robed Taoist disciples with a pale face, as if he were looking at dead people.
"Hiss!" Taoist disciple Lai caught his gaze and immediately shook his head. His teeth chattered and he quickly looked back at the iron coffin with a look of surprise on his face.
"Damn you guys!" Taoist disciple Lai jumped up, slapped each of his men fiercely, and yelled: "I told you two not to play, but to ruin the goods, but now you are so evil that the Taoist priest is so evil!"
After he finished the beating, he hunched his waist and smiled, rubbed his hands and said, "Master Taoist, don't be angry. These two beasts are just dirty. Just wash them. The younger ones will be given a bath and change clothes."
"But Xiao Xiao is honest and fair, and never sells the weak and sick. The souls of these two beasts have not been harmed at all. No matter whether they are practicing, refining elixirs, refining weapons, or feeding...the effects are not compromised at all."
Taoist disciple Lai kept nagging, fearing that Xu Dao would be dissatisfied again.
While he was talking, the Taoist disciple in the iron coffin on the left also woke up.
Her facial features are delicate and pale, and her eyes are numb and dull, even more desperate than the chicken-duck-like mortals on the second floor.
Its face and body are covered with countless scars, bruises, and dirt, white and red, showing that its owner has been ravaged countless times.
The other iron coffin began to shake violently, making a gurgling sound in the throat.
Another Taoist disciple was in the same rags, and his body was even more stained with blood, but it was only formed by whipping. Although his eyes were desperate, they were not numb. They could also emit a hateful and crazy light, staring closely at the coffin.
The first few people.
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Introduction: The world is undergoing great changes, and civilizations are struggling. The little man Chen Yiping logs into the world of demons and monsters with his "attribute power". He travels between the two worlds, and their resources complement each other. He rises from the humble beginnings and steps into the big era!