Translator: Dj22031
Editor: Dj22031
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In the deserted street, a white, jade-like skeleton stood solemnly, while opposite him, a gray-robed Taoist priest held a whisk, his expression also solemn.
Both were seriously injured and had suffered new wounds of varying sizes. They were not collapsing at this moment, but were only holding on by sheer willpower, and were already at their last gasp.
Chen Hua snapped the broken ribs off and threw them aside. Moving his stiff and inflexible fingers, he launched another fierce attack.
Seeing this, Yin Xuan had no choice but to gather his strength and meet him head-on.
By the end of the battle, both of them were exhausted and panting heavily.
Chen Hua had many broken bones.
Yin Xuan was not much better off; the wounds on his chest and abdomen burst open again and again, and blood dripped onto the ground.
He spat out a mouthful of blood and gritted his teeth, saying, “If we continue fighting, the only way out is to die together. What good will it do you to waste your life like this?”
“There’s no benefit to it, I just wanted to vent my anger, and that makes me happy!”
The deeper the love, the deeper the hate.
The deeper Chen Hua’s feelings for Yin Xuan were, the stronger his hatred for him became after learning the truth.
For many years, Yin Xuan had been his teacher, brother, and friend. Yin Xuan’s death had always been a thorn in his heart. When they reunited, he thought he could finally remove this thorn, and even though there were still many doubts about Yin Xuan’s appearance, and even though Ying Qiao repeatedly reminded him, he tried to believe in Yin Xuan.
Even if he had a premonition in his heart and had considered the worst possibility.
When he discovered tonight that Yin Xuan had used the Dream Yellow Millet on him, he had already made the worst-case scenario plan when he secretly followed Yin Xuan out.
But he never imagined that the truth would be far uglier than the worst-case scenario he had ever imagined.
He could accept that his senior brother had changed, and he could accept that he had been possessed by Yuan Li, but he could not accept that all of this was a deception from beginning to end.
It was as if he had inadvertently stumbled onto the stage. Yin Xuan, wearing a mask, was putting on a show of joy and sorrow, but he was drawn into the play and took it seriously.
Even after the play ended, he still held onto the memory for over a thousand years, only to be completely taken advantage of as a fool in the end.
This truth was fu**ing ridiculous.
Chen Hua was so angry that his bones trembled and creaked, as if he would shatter into a pile of broken bones at any moment. But only Yin Xuan, who had personally experienced it, knew just how powerful he was.
To be able to hold on this long even after his demon core was crushed, Chen Hua was even more impressive than he had imagined.
A scholar should be viewed with new eyes after three days of separation.
Chen Hua’s growth was faster and more rapid than he had expected.
Yin Xuan met his dark eyes and felt a surge of resentment. He should have killed him earlier to avoid such a disaster.
No, if he had known earlier, he wouldn’t have enlightened him back then; instead, he should have destroyed that human skin skull painting directly.
But the mistake had already been made, and it was no use regretting it now.
Yin Xuan sensed the dwarf puppet in his sleeve, looked at Chen Hua with a resolute expression, and had already made up his mind.
Chen Hua was prepared to die with Yin Xuan, his only regret being that Yin Xuan wouldn’t give him time to make a will. He would be content if Ying Gou could burn his property deed and bank deposit slips for him before he died.
He hung up without saying a word; he’ll probably get away with it.
Even in death, I cannot find peace.
Chen Hua’s thoughts wandered for a moment. The thought of how the dog would squander his inheritance after his death made him feel heartbroken and his anger level soared.
He tensed his body, mobilized the last remaining power in his demon core, and directed all his anger at Yin Xuan.
With a single move deciding life or death, his eyes sharpened, and he charged forward once more with fierce determination—
Yin Xuan channeled his spiritual power and spat a mouthful of blood onto the whisk. Instantly, a bluish-purple flame ignited on the whisk, leaping seamlessly, and the surrounding air seemed to become scalding and distorted.
Chen Hua had already witnessed the power of this strange fire. He had barely managed to extinguish it and almost lost a hand in the process. If he were to come into contact with this fire again, he would probably be reduced to nothing, not even bone fragments.
Even if he dies, he’ll drag Yin Xuan down with him.
His gaze was resolute, and he stepped forward without hesitation.
The two faced off in mid-air. Chen Hua twisted Yin Xuan’s neck with one hand and pierced his right chest with the other, finding the demon core that Yin Xuan had hidden and crushing it without hesitation. At the same time, Yin Xuan’s whisk also wrapped around Chen Hua’s body, and the bluish-purple flames instantly surged and spread rapidly along his arm.
At this point, both of them were exhausted and fell from mid-air.
Half of Chen Hua’s body was already burned, and the pain came from the depths of his soul. But he opened his eyes wide and watched Yin Xuan crash to the ground before him. Only then did he close his eyes with relief and calmly accept the pain of death.
However, instead of a cold, hard ground, he was greeted by a cool embrace.
Bi’an, arriving a step too late, caught the man, wiping the flames off his body with its palm. His expression was even more somber than a June downpour.
He didn’t receive a reply from Chen Hua, and no one answered his phone. Fearing something had happened to Chen Hua, he rushed to his house, only to find that Chen Hua’s house was empty.
Chen Hua and Yin Xuan were not there.
Yin Xuan was staying at his house during the day when he was talking to Chen Hua, but now neither of them was home, which meant something had happened. He searched everywhere and sent messages to Ying Qiao and Tai Feng, and it took him a lot of effort to finally find them.
But as soon as he arrived, he saw Chen Hua on fire, falling from mid-air.
He caught the man just in time, and seeing his weak and miserable appearance, he felt a surge of anger rise in his heart. His eyes uncontrollably turned into cold, silvery-gray vertical pupils, and he carefully helped Chen Hua sit down against the wall, channeling gentle spiritual energy to protect his life.
“Don’t worry about me, go check if Yin Xuan is dead.” Chen Hua tilted her head back, took a hard breath, and urged him to go check if Yin Xuan was really dead.
Upon hearing this, Bi’an had no choice but to stop and get up to walk towards Yin Xuan on the other side.
Yin Xuan lay on the ground, his limbs twisted, with gaping holes in his chest and abdomen, yet he was still clinging to life. Perhaps not expecting Bi’an to arrive at this moment, he gasped for breath and strained to turn his head to look at Chen Hua.
He feigned weakness in Yin Xuan’s voice, saying, “Junior brother, this is a feud between the two of us. If anyone is to kill, it should be you who kills me with your own hands. What kind of nonsense is it to let an outsider interfere?”
Chen Hua spat at him. Because Bi’an had extinguished the strange fire on his body, his breathing became much longer after he recovered, and his voice became louder when he cursed: “Do you think I’m stupid? Why would I leave my teammates and personally come to kill you? You’re ugly, but you’re pretty good at thinking.”
After cursing, he took a couple of breaths and said to Bi’an, “Don’t listen to his nonsense, just kill him.”
Bi’an was initially worried that Chen Hua would be soft-hearted when he saw Yin Xuan showing weakness, but now that he saw that Chen Hua had no mercy on Yin Xuan, Bi’an’s eyes flashed. He bent down, grabbed Yin Xuan by the neck, lifted him up, drew a black longsword from the void, pierced his brow, and pinned him to the wall.
Yin Xuan was barely clinging to life when, with the Bi’an sword piercing his brow, his body convulsed and he lost all breath.
Bi’an glanced at him coldly, sent a message to Ying Qiao asking him to come and clean up the battlefield, and then turned back to hug Chen Hua.
Chen Hua sat against the wall, unable to move a finger except to make a sound. His bones were broken into pieces, and the charred bones were no longer white, but black and yellow, making him look extremely wretched. If Bi’an hadn’t arrived in time, he would probably be nothing more than a skeleton by now.
Bi’an looked at his miserable appearance, his lips moved as if he wanted to say something but held back.
Finally, with a stern face, he picked the person up and carried them horizontally, saying, “I’ll take you back to heal your injuries first. Ying Qiao will be here soon.”
It was the first time Chen Hua had been hugged like this, and he felt extremely awkward. What was even more surprising was that he inadvertently discovered his own reflection in the eyes of the Bi’an, which was a tattered skeleton, ugly and miserable.
He thought expressionlessly, “This time I’ve really lost all face.”
However, upon further reflection, he felt somewhat relieved that he had managed to save the large deposit and property certificate. He coughed lightly and said to Bi’an, “Bring my skin with you too.”
His leather was very expensive; it could still be used after some repairs, so they couldn’t waste it.
Bi’an paused, gave him a strange look, picked up the painted skin he had thrown aside, took a few steps, and then couldn’t help but say, “The physical appearance is all an illusion, you don’t need to care so much about it.”
He almost lost his life, yet he was still thinking about his own skin.
If it weren’t for his extreme weakness, Bi’an would definitely have given him a good talking-to.
Upon hearing this, Chen Hua curled his lip, thinking to himself that physical appearance is all illusion, then he wondered who dressed up so extravagantly every day, like a peacock displaying its tail feathers.
And is it the skin that I’m thinking about?
It’s clearly money!
However, he only thought it to himself, after all, Bi’an was his savior, and he couldn’t be too heartless and turn his back on him.
Bi’an took Chen Hua directly to the Demon Management Bureau.
Jiang Lan and the others also received the news. Ying Qiao and Tai Feng led a group to clean up Yin Xuan’s body and the battlefield. Jiang Lan, on the other hand, drove to the police station with his brothers.
The bureau already had skilled medical staff who had prepared a place for her to recuperate and provided medicine. Bi’an rushed back with Chen Hua without stopping, and after taking him into the prepared treatment room, he stood guard on the side, watching him intently.
The staff treating Chen Hua felt a chill run down their spines as he stared at them with his cold, vertical pupils.
But Bi’an’s expression was too grim, so he didn’t dare ask anyone to leave. He could only clean Chen Hua’s wounds while keeping an eye on him, feeling like he was being pricked by a thorn. Chen Hua was different from ordinary demons; he didn’t have any flesh wounds, but his injuries were all to his bones and soul.
After removing the broken bones that couldn’t be reattached, the staff took out the elixir to apply to Chen Hua.
“Wait a minute.” Suddenly, Bi’an behind him spoke up, frowning in displeasure, “This medicine won’t work. Is there anything better?”
The staff member cautiously observed his pale face: “This is already the best quality elixir in the bureau. After application, it can regenerate broken bones, but the process will be a bit slow.”
Bi’an frowned and stared at him, then took out his phone: “Take care of his other injuries first, and I’ll have someone send some medicinal herbs over.”
He then called Uncle Gui and asked him to immediately send all the healing medicines from the Dragon Palace to Jiangcheng.
The Dragon Palace had a vast collection of spiritual herbs, including many that nourished the soul. When the staff heard him making a phone call, they immediately felt a little embarrassed: “Then we’ll deal with the other injuries first.”
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