Chapter 55: A life-and-death struggle surrounded by dangers
Chapter 55: A life-and-death struggle surrounded by dangers
He Lingyun fell to the ground, rolled for a distance before lying on her back. She struggled to get up, but seemed to have injured her spine. After several unsuccessful attempts, she finally collapsed.
With just the second strike, the cultivator surnamed Luo won a great victory. With the double combination of realm suppression and affinity restraint, it was reasonable for He Lingyun to be defeated. It was not easy for her to delay for so long.
The man put away the golden hammer, removed the golden armor that protected his body, and quickly came to He Lingyun's side. He kicked the girl who was lying on the ground with her eyes closed and holding her breath, and sneered:
"Don't play dead. I held back on my strength. This blow will just cripple you, but won't kill you. It's a pity. From now on, I can only use you as a doll, which will take away some of the fun of life."
He Lingyun's eyes were sluggish, his face was pale, his lips were bloodstained, and his clothes were messy, which gave him a kind of haggard and broken beauty. However, the man surnamed Luo's eyes lit up, he licked his lips, leaned down, stroked her skin with his hands, and moved his face closer, he was actually very lustful, and wanted to enjoy the victory settlement scene on the spot.
The talented junior sister who was highly regarded was beaten to a pulp and was about to perform a live sex show. If you ask Wen Rui, who was hiding underground, what he thought about it, of course he was just watching while eating melon seeds.
It’s not that Wen Rui doesn’t dare to take action because of his own will, nor is it that he has any special hobbies.
Wen Rui knew He Lingyun's injuries better than she did. Every Lishan sister had a spy button installed on her standard Taoist robe, which could not only eavesdrop on conversations and record location information, but also monitor health status in real time.
The image projected on Wen Rui's retina showed that He Lingyun's health value had dropped by 21%, three ribs were broken, one arm was broken, but the spine was intact. The injury was assessed as minor, far from the extent of losing the ability to move and being at the mercy of others.
The injury suffered by He Lingyun was not as serious as the monk surnamed Luo had expected. This was the result of multiple factors. First, the monk surnamed Luo was reluctant to smash her body and so he withdrew his strength. Second, when the golden hammer was approaching, He Lingyun's Crane Dance Body Movement had a certain force-relieving effect. Third, He Lingyun reluctantly sacrificed one arm to block the blow. Fourth, the thousand-year-old spider silk robe had the characteristics of a non-Newtonian fluid. It hardened instantly after being hit and dispersed the force.
Wen Rui lost money on every Taoist robe he sold to the Lishan Immortal Sect. Although the robes looked like low-level magical weapons, they actually had effects that were no less effective than low-level spiritual weapons. Just like the "Sword 20", it did not emit the aura of a treasure, and not many high-level materials were used, but it contained countless clever ideas.
What should have been a serious injury of abdominal contusion and spinal fracture was resolved into a minor injury. However, He Lingyun took advantage of the situation and showed reactions to the serious injury, obviously having other plans.
The battle is not over yet. Pretending to be seriously injured and fall to the ground to lure the enemy into lowering their guard and approaching is also part of He Lingyun's tactical strategy. Wen Rui naturally has to continue to wait and see.
When monk Luo's tongue was about to lick He Lingyun's face, something strange happened. The beautiful face in front of him suddenly turned into a bird's head!
This is exactly the method by which some limbs reveal their original form. This time, it was the head that turned back into He Lingyun's original form!
You know, the crane has a long, sharp and hard beak, which is its sharpest weapon besides its claws.
While monk Luo was stunned, he saw the crane's beak as sharp as a spear tip pecking at his face. He subconsciously stood up and leaned back, thinking he could avoid the attack.
However, in addition to its long beak, the crane also has a long neck. He Lingyun seemed to have expected that he would dodge, and in order to increase the chances of hitting the target, he exposed his neck as well. He stretched out his long crane neck suddenly, greatly extending the pecking distance of the bird's beak.
He Lingyun practiced this pecking action when he was still an immortal crane, eating fish and drinking water every day. He has practiced it to perfection, it is so natural and there is not even a trace of murderous intent. The assassination technique is almost natural, it is so fast and accurate.
With a "puff", the crane's beak pierced into the eye socket of the monk surnamed Luo and pierced his right eye. Unfortunately, the Nascent Soul monk's body was strong, and it could not go any further after piercing his eye. Otherwise, the crane's beak would have pierced his brain and the battle would have been turned around.
Knowing that he could not kill with one blow, He Lingyun did not want to fight any longer. He kicked out with his two crane legs and hit the monk named Luo, who was screaming in pain, right between his legs. He kicked him in the vitals with tremendous force and sent him flying. Then he jumped up and ran away quickly, dragging his broken arm.
Just as she ran about ten steps away, a series of 20-point swords shot down from the air, and balls of exploding fire engulfed the monk named Luo, who was covering his eyes with one hand and his crotch with the other and wailing in pain.
Wen Rui, who was watching the show underground, felt his scalp tingling. He Lingyun had only seen Fashan's counterattack tactic of pretending to be dead and preparing for a counterattack once, but he actually learned it. He was even better than Fashan and used it more skillfully. If this is not genius, then what is genius?
Cranes are actually birds of prey and can fight eagles!
That bird is so sweet and fierce!
At the same time, Wen Rui couldn't help but feel phantom pain in his lower body, and warned himself not to be lustful in the future and never get close to the beautiful junior sister. The lesson of the monk named Luo who tried to catch eagles all day but was pecked in the eye by an eagle was still fresh in his mind.
Not to mention that Wen Rui is just a mortal body, he would be crushed to death by the slightest pinch. Even if his cultivation is at a higher level, it will still be a waste of time!
Remember, remember, my junior sister is fierce, you can only watch her from a distance and don't play with her.
The fierce woman He Lingyun never looked back at the explosion. She ran a hundred steps away before stopping and turning around. She hung one of her broken arms and held a sword in the other hand, keeping alert and waiting for the smoke from the explosion to dissipate.
As she expected, the monk named Luo dragged his feet out of the smoke and dust, with golden armor flashing on his body. However, he activated his body protection magic power just before the explosion and did not die in the explosion.
"Bitch, I'm going to kill you!"
The monk surnamed Luo was like a mad tiger, furious and furious. He roared and took out the magic weapon, the golden melon hammer, from his bag again, and rushed towards He Lingyun with a frantic step.
He Lingyun's face was calm, as if he had made up his mind. He looked increasingly composed, waiting for him to rush ten steps in front of him and then perform that strange footwork of changing line and jumping.
The turn was as swift and unpredictable as the last time. He Lingyun only slightly turned sideways to avoid the blow of the golden gourd hammer. Just as the monk surnamed Luo missed the blow, he stretched out his long legs and tripped under his feet. He lost his balance and fell to the ground. The huge inertia made him bounce up and down on the ground like a rolling gourd, and only stopped when he hit the cliff. Although this fall was not fatal, it was also a serious injury. The monk surnamed Luo gritted his teeth and endured the pain to get up, and said in astonishment: "What's going on? How could you see through my deposit confusion?"
He Lingyun would not tell him the reason, but just raised the corner of his mouth slightly and gave him an unfathomable smile.
This smile dealt a great blow to the monk named Luo. He hesitated on the spot and dared not rush forward again, for fear that the previous move was not a coincidence, but that the wonderful method passed down by the ancestor had been completely seen through by someone.
Wen Rui, who was watching the battle, saw the clue. It was not that He Lingyun saw through the Pushuo Bu, but that the monk named Luo had a blind eye and had problems measuring the distance during the high-speed movement of the Pushuo Bu.
It's like the high-speed charge skill Chidori must be used in conjunction with the Sharingan's super dynamic vision to be effective, and the eye technique that works with the Dingjin Fushuobu is the Dingjin Red Eye Technique.
The human brain's control of sense of distance and space mainly relies on comparing and processing different information obtained by binocular distance measurement. A person who has just become one-eyed due to injury will inevitably have a poor sense of distance and space without a period of adaptive training, let alone accurately hitting a moving target while running at high speed.
This piece of common sense was written in the "Biology" volume of the ninth-year compulsory textbook of Jiejiao. Apparently He Lingyun put what he learned into practice and integrated it into his fighting skills.
In other words, when He Lingyun formulated the strategy of playing dead, his tactical goal was to injure one of the enemy's eyes. Once the goal was achieved, he could withdraw. As long as he could crack the Dingguang Pushuo Step, he could regain the initiative in the battle.
"Impossible, absolutely impossible!"
The cultivator surnamed Luo obviously had little knowledge, let alone common sense, and did not understand this knowledge. He shouted, "The ancestor is a Golden Immortal. How could a mere Golden Pill ant like you see through the wonderful method he passed down? You must have been lucky to avoid it!"
He rushed forward again, stepping on the smoke and dust, but He Lingyun dodged and tripped him easily as if he was playing with a drunk man, and once again knocked the monk named Luo dizzy.
Once was a fluke, twice was not. Even if monk Luo was stupid, he understood that the complicated steps he relied on for the deposit had been seen through. If he used it a hundred times, he would only kill himself.
The man who was covered in dirt and dust looked at He Lingyun, who was calm and composed as if he had just played with a child, and he could not help but shout in anger:
"Don't think that I only have the Dingjin Pushuo Step as my trump card. I am a direct disciple and possess more than one or two mysterious magical powers of the Dingguang Immortal Sect!"
He put away the golden hammer and pounced towards the ground beside him. His hands transformed into two phantoms of rabbit claws. The soil surged as he scratched with his claws, and the creature actually broke through the soil like a swimming fish and drilled into the ground.
Mounds of earth rose up on the ground, and their movement speed was extremely fast, far exceeding the ordinary earth escape technique, and even had some meaning of the upgraded version of the earth escape technique, the ground walking technique.
In addition to giving birth to many children and running fast, rabbits actually have the innate ability to dig holes. Apparently, this innate ability has been compiled into a secret spell that can also be practiced by human cultivators.
Wen Rui, who often uses the earth escape technique, naturally knows the power of this magical power. He can hide his tracks while the earth blocks the detection of spiritual sense. If the speed can be greatly improved, he will be as elusive as Tuxingsun and Zhang Kui, and can fool the immortals.
However, playing the trick of drilling the ground in front of Wen Rui was really a trivial trick. He was good at this trick and of course knew how powerful it was, so he devoted himself to studying it and became even better at breaking this trick.
He Lingyun saw that the monk named Luo had burrowed into the ground, but she did not panic. She calmly took out a small device from her bag. There was a half-meter-long probe under the small device. She pressed hard and inserted the probe into the ground.
The girl gave a soft order: "Sword 20, the ground-penetrating radar has been deployed, and the special earth-penetrating bombs have been launched."
When Wen Rui threatened her, he claimed that he would launch a bunker-buster bomb. At that time, He Lingyun was wondering how Jian Erling in the air could find her hiding underground. Even if the bunker-buster bomb could drill into the ground, there was nothing to be afraid of if it couldn't hit the right spot, right?
After going back and carefully reading the operating manual of Jian Erling, she realized that it had to be used in conjunction with a ground-penetrating radar. The ground-penetrating radar could accurately locate targets within a radius of ten miles underground by detecting the frequencies of seismic waves, electromagnetic waves, spiritual waves, and other fluctuations. At the same time, it could transmit the precise location of the target to Jian Erling in the air, guiding the bunker-buster to hit the underground target.
As monk Luo's burrowing depth increased, the raised soil layer on the ground could no longer be seen moving. However, the five bunker-buster bombs falling from the sky seemed to have eyes. They plunged towards a certain part of the ground, piercing through the soil layer and continuing to go deeper.
After a muffled sound, the earth shook continuously. The ground thirty steps away from He Lingyun rolled over, and a twisted, deformed, smoking, tattered body was thrown out and fell right at her feet with a "bang".
Only one of the five missiles hit the target accurately, and the other four exploded at close range in four directions of the target's location.
Unlike the air explosion that blows away the air flow, the force of the explosion compressed the compact soil layer, squeezing it hard at first. The huge force from all directions shattered the protective golden armor, but it was not offset. The remaining force once again pressed hard on the body, and then the fifth bunker-buster hit the body directly.
This series of underground explosions caused damage many times more serious than being hit by bullets in the air. They blew the monk named Luo into a bloody mess and almost half of his bones were broken.
(End of this chapter)