Protecting the Country Panlong Temple Chapter 79 The Bones in the Sarcophagus

Style: Science Author: Liu JingzheWords: 1981Update Time: 24/01/12 06:48:08
The subsequent story is about the drama between the unlucky Taoist priest with a grimace and Luo Laoqi. And until today, Li Tianwen, holding the last glimmer of hope, came to the temple. After discovering that the seven sarcophagi were empty, he was disheartened. He simply showed his cards to the grim-faced Taoist priests, thinking that even if he died, he would have to take a few companions. of.

"So the Golden Seal of Faqiu is of no use to you, is it?" Taoist Priest Grimace asked, "You managed to snatch it away just to prevent the two of you from taking the position of commander of the Juezi Camp."

"No, no, no, the Golden Seal of Faqiu is still very useful." Li Tianwen reached out and groped in his arms: "Otherwise, why do you think the ghost heads on the wall of the palace are silent?"

"Are they afraid of Faqiu Golden Seal?" Xia Houyun asked.

"Hmph, you are still a personal heavenly official, but you don't even know the function of the treasure within the sect."

"The gold seal was lost a long time ago..."

"Stop talking." Li Tianwen interrupted Xia Houyun: "Aren't you always thinking about this object? I'll let you see enough today!" He said that there was already a blue letter seal in his palm.

"Faqiu Golden Seal!" Everyone looked at the palm of Li Tianwen's hand.

The expressions of Xia Houyun and Xiahou Xiang were the most excited. This seal was of great significance to Faqiu Sect. It was almost equivalent to the royal seal. After it was lost for a hundred years, Faqiu Heavenly Officials could regain it. You see, this feeling is something that the grimace Taoist priests and others cannot understand.

At this time, Li Tianwen saw that everyone was staring at the Faqiu Golden Seal, and a sneer appeared at the corner of his mouth. Then he suddenly burst out, and in the surprised eyes of everyone, he threw the Faqiu Golden Seal out with all his strength, and then sat back down again dejectedly. He was on the ground, but he laughed even louder: "Hahaha! I let you see it, but I didn't intend to give it to you, so just die with me! Hahahahaha!"

He Siniang on the outside was the first to react, and the Flying Eagle Lock in her hand was almost thrown out in tandem with the Golden Seal of Faqiu. However, no matter how good He Siniang's flying lock is, it is difficult to catch something the size of a palm flying at high speed, especially in a dark environment. I saw the flying eagle lock drawing an arc in mid-air, and unexpectedly caught something. Empty, and then the sound of broken jade came from below the altar.

"I'm going to fuck your grandma!" The grim-faced Taoist priest turned around, kicked Li Tianwen in the face, and cursed angrily: "You are trying to trick us even before you die!"

The grimace Taoist priest had just been thinking about the authenticity of Li Tianwen's words. In such a moment of confusion, he actually let this guy destroy the Faqiu golden seal in front of him. He really didn't expect that Li Tianwen would dare to do this. The ghost heads in the wall cave were all Being suppressed by the Faqiu Golden Seal, wouldn't these monsters be in ruins without the Golden Seal?

Li Tianwen wiped the blood from his nose, and his face remained playful, as if he were watching a show. When he opened his mouth to say something else, a stream of blood suddenly poured out of the corner of his mouth, and then his eyes widened. The whole person fell limply to the side.

Seeing this, Luo Laoqi stepped forward and kicked Li Tianwen. When he saw that his orifices had begun to bleed, he said, "He's dead. Taoist Master's kick was so powerful that Sajia didn't even have a chance to attack."

"I didn't kick him to death. This bitch was poisoned in advance." The grim-faced Taoist priest glanced at Li Tianwen, and then said: "Don't worry about him. It's hard to stay in this temple for a while. Let's run outside quickly!"

After the grim-faced Taoist priest finished speaking, he was about to run down the altar, but before he could step out, he heard a strange sound of wind not far above his head, and there seemed to be countless black shadows rushing towards him in the wind.

Could it be that those ghosts have woken up? !

The Taoist priest with a grimace hurriedly shouted to He Siniang: "Siniang! Come on Liangzi!"

He Siniang understood immediately, grabbed the torch with her steel claws and threw it diagonally upward.

At this time, everyone could see clearly. There were countless ghosts in the air, surrounding the altar. They were as dense as evil ghosts appearing in the world. Not only did they run out of the hall, but they even ran down from the altar in time. Easy to say.

The grimace-faced Taoist priest's scalp was numb, and he understood that it was impossible to run out anymore, but if he wanted to run back, the altar was connected to the apse wall, and there was a dead end over there. If he wanted to survive now, unless there was a dace (pangolin) Ability to dig holes and sneak out.

Make a hole! The Taoist priest with a grimace had an idea. Although he couldn't drill holes, didn't he have a ready-made "turtle shell" behind him? At that time, the three of them also used this trick in the Nine-Turn Pagoda of King Hui's Mausoleum.

So the Taoist priest with a grimace shouted: "Old Qi, hurry up! Put down the two sarcophagi and face them up. We can only hide for a moment!"

Everyone immediately took action, kicked Li Tianwen's body aside, and began to work together to push the first sarcophagus.

When they came to the altar before, no one had the chance to take a closer look at these sarcophagi. They only caught a glimpse of their size, which was one and a half feet long and nearly a person tall. After a closer look, I found that the body of the sarcophagus in front of me was also very thick. It felt like it was over a foot. It looked extremely thick, just like a stone box.

What's even more unexpected is that there are actually white bones in the sarcophagus. Didn't Li Tianwen say before that all seven coffins were empty? Could it be that in this guy's eyes, except for the antidote, everything else is equal to air?

Everyone had no time to take care of this at this time, they all gritted their teeth and pushed the coffin hard. It was still very difficult to push the one-foot-thick sarcophagus. When it was finally lowered, several ghost-headed beasts overhead were approaching.

At this time, it was too late to push the second sarcophagus. Everyone hurriedly ran to the fallen coffin, swept away the bones like throwing garbage, and then hid in the sarcophagus, took out weapons and prepared to fight the enemy.

Ghost Head rushed down very quickly, and in the blink of an eye that grimace appeared in front of everyone.

The Taoist Priest with a grimace raised his wrist and fired, frightening the ghost-headed creature at the front. Then it fluttered its wings backwards and crashed into the second sarcophagus in panic.

This is not over yet, the same is true for the several ghost-headed beasts following closely behind, as if they are inexplicably afraid of the wrist crossbows of the grim-faced Taoist priests, and one after another they hit the other sarcophagi and moved them out of place.

"What's going on?!" Luo Laoqi looked at him blankly: "Taoist Priest, did you secretly light up the wrist crossbow?"

"How can a second-rate Taoist priest still consecrate light?" The Taoist priest with a grimace was even more surprised. During the fierce battle with the ghost head before, he also used a wrist crossbow, but the ghost was not afraid at all and even forced to eat it. With three crossbow nails, why did the ghost head suddenly turn against his will? I saw the wrist crossbows running faster than the other.

"It's the white bones." He Siniang was not as narcissistic as the two of them. She saw through the root of the problem at a glance and said: "Guitou Dan only ran away after seeing the white bones. There must be something fishy about these coffins and bones. Li Tian asked, did you? Tell us the truth."