"Certainly!"
A simple syllable sounded behind the elder, and the gray-black mist was blocked less than a foot away from the elder. It kept rolling, trying to break free from the invisible shackles.
The elder looked behind him in shock.
At the entrance of the hall, a woman in a long white dress and a red shawl looked a bit strange under the gloomy sky covered by the pouring rain. The water droplets sliding down the corners of the eaves seemed to form a new water curtain behind her, splashing There was a crisp sound on the ground.
The elder breathed a sigh of relief inexplicably, and stood up holding his shoulder where blood was pouring out.
"Huizhen, the leader..."
"Junior sister Huizhen! You..." A somewhat excited voice came along with the sound of rain, interrupting the elders' words. Some of them had their words stuck in their throats when they saw the appearance in the hall.
"Su Chun, wait a moment." The elder said to Su Chun with a slight sigh.
Agnes ignored what was happening next to her from beginning to end, focusing on the gray mist. After a long time, she said: "Master..."
Her expression looked a little gloomy, and her voice was a little low as she asked, "Has he transformed into a Taoist?"
The elder nodded with a gloomy look.
"What did he say?" Agnes raised her head and stared at the elder closely and asked.
The elder opened his mouth with an ugly expression, but could not speak.
"I understand." Agnes did not pursue the question, but took out the jade pendant from her arms and threw it towards the rolling gray-black mist.
The gray-black mist rushes toward the jade pendant, and within a moment, it disappears completely.
Agnes raised her hand to catch the jade pendant that fell from the air, turned to look at Su Chun who looked shocked by what happened, and asked:
"Senior Brother Su Chun, what do you want?"
Su Chun looked a little embarrassed and said hesitantly: "I, I..."
Agnes turned her head and looked at the other party without saying a word, waiting for the other party's next words.
"I have nothing to do." Su Chun lowered his head slightly and said.
Agnes turned her head and stopped looking at him. She just said, "Senior Sister Xueyuan will definitely return within a month or two."
A hint of uncontrollable joy appeared on Su Chun's face, but he unconsciously retracted his gaze after scanning the elder's severed arm.
"Huizhen, you..."
"Elder, you are injured. Go get treatment first. I want to stay here by myself for a while." Huizhen ignored Su Chun's words and lowered his eyes.
"Okay." The elder nodded and responded, stepped forward to pick up his broken arm, then winked at Su Chun next to him, turned around and walked out of the hall.
Su Chun hesitated for a moment, glanced at Agnes who was standing quietly in the center of the hall, and finally turned around and followed the elder out.
The entire hall seemed to be filled with only the howling wind and the continuous sound of rain coming from outside. Agnes raised her head to look at the memorial tablet of her ancestor with some mockery, then lowered her head to look at the jade pendant in her hand with some indifference.
"Heaven..."
A sigh disappeared into the sound of wind and rain.
...
Countless people subconsciously looked up at the dark cloud-covered sky.
The gloomy dark clouds above the head, which were originally glowing with electric light, turned faintly grayish-black at some point, and seemed to have grown much stronger.
"Run away!"
"Are you desperate for your life?" Someone who woke up yelled at the top of their lungs.
Only then did everyone react and wanted to run away in panic.
An invisible force enveloped them, and everyone felt their hearts shaken. Many hallucinations appeared in front of their eyes. Their hearts were filled with pain and fear. Their internal organs were in turmoil. Many people fell to the ground and became silent instantly.
"Huizhen, those people..." Su Chun subconsciously looked at the person not far away, but only saw a figure looking at the tragic scene on the ground indifferently.
He took a deep breath and asked the person in front of him: "Master, won't you save them?"
"Can't be saved." A voice without any emotion rang in his ears, making his heart feel like it was covered in ice.
He subconsciously raised his head to look at the person in front of him, but he only saw countless scenes of natural disasters in the world in his eyes.
Mountains, rivers, pavilions and pavilions all collapsed in her eyes, with traces of blood, withered grass and trees, and gray-black mist mixed with the sky fire.
It was like the disappearance of all things. Su Chun smiled bitterly and said no more words.
...
"Huizhen! Aren't you afraid of divine punishment?"
"Almsgiver Huizhen, it's not too late to turn back now!"
The incompetent shouts and curses behind her seemed to have no impact on Agnes. She sat quietly on the stone platform, the gray-black mist surrounding her body connected to the people behind her, and her eyes were fixed on Say No not far above her head. What color crystals appear, vaguely echoing them.
There was indifference in her eyes, as if there was no trace of human emotion.
"Heaven! Hahaha! You are indeed a heavenly being!" Someone seemed to finally be unable to bear all this, and raised his hand to wipe his neck. The blood gathered into a stream, winding down the stone steps. The man's body fell to the ground, motionless, but his angry eyes were staring at the figure on the stone platform, as if he was still cursing the other person.
She just raised her hand casually, and a cloud of gray-black smoke floated from the man's body, gathering into the mist around her like a returning current, but her eyes never left the top of her head. crystals at.
She frowned, and the sounds behind her gradually disappeared. The gray-black mist around her finally gathered into a gray-black ocean. The crystal above finally moved, and a gray-black mist like a river surged out from it, joining Ange. The gray and black ocean around Nisi connected.
There was finally a trace of fluctuation in her eyes, her eyes were lowered, and the light in her eyes was clearly extinguished.
"Master, it turns out that this is your purpose." A cold voice came from behind, and a huge hole was opened in Agnes's chest in an instant, but no blood flowed out, only a little bit of gray and black. The mist drifted out from the edge of the hole, and the gray-black mist river that had just been connected fluctuated for a while, then stabilized again.
"Su Chun."
She turned around calmly and looked at the person behind her.
There was immeasurable hatred in Su Chun's eyes, and his whole body seemed to be covered with a little frost.
"Who would have thought that this final catastrophe, which all practitioners know about, is just a scam to trick them all into this secret realm."
"Who would have thought that the method of escaping from the end that they were forced to obtain turned out to be just a trap laid out for thousands of years."
"From the prophecy made by our ancestors thousands of years ago to the words spoken by Uncle Wei Zhi before he transformed into the Dao, how long have you been planning?"
There was a bit of madness in Su Chun's eyes, and he raised his sword and struck hard at the black mist river, but Agnes just watched indifferently without making any move.
The gray-black mist river did not seem to exist in the same space as Su Chun. His sword blade just cut through the air and finally landed on the stone platform.
Su Chun stopped his crazy behavior and looked at Agnes.
Agnes just looked at the other person indifferently without saying a word.
"God! God! God!"
"Sure enough, if the gods are immortal, there will be no recovery!" Su Chun looked at Agnes and laughed.
"Yes, immortality is inevitable." Agnes glanced at Su Chun casually, then raised her head again to look at the crystal above.
"Why don't you kill me?" Su Chun walked towards Agnes with his sword in hand, looking crazy.
He raised his sword and swung it at Agnes again. Agnes did not make any move, she just snorted and endured it. Only a trace of gray-black mist dissipated from the wound.
There was no fluctuation in her expression, she just looked at the crystal intently.
"Because I'm useless? Hahaha." Su Chun laughed maniacally, and stabbed Agnes with his sword, bringing out wisps of gray-black mist.
He reached out to grab the gray-black mist escaping from Agnes' body, and he succeeded in grabbing it, holding it in his palm.
Agnes finally looked at Su Chun, who looked crazy, and frowned.
Su Chun stuffed the wisp of gray-black mist in his hand into his mouth, his eyes filled with madness, and a wisp of slender gray-black mist surged out from the crystal and connected with Su Chun.
"You will regret it." Agnes said to Su Chun seriously.
"What else can I regret?" Su Chun stabbed Agnes with another sword, stretched out his hand to grab the mist escaping from Agnes' wound, and asked sarcastically.
"I will only regret that I met you in the mountain-protecting formation, because your talent brought you to Uncle Wei Zhi."
Agnes stopped talking, letting Su Chun swallow the gray-black mist on her body, and turned his attention to the crystal again.
The gray-black mist inside the crystal seemed to be gradually drying up, and the river of gray-black mist pouring out of it gradually became thinner, until it was finally disconnected from Agnes and Su Chun.
The color of the crystal becomes transparent and looks like glass, emitting a light like snow. Then the white light flashed and disappeared in front of the two people.
A maniacal smile appeared on Su Chun's face again, and just as he was about to say something, a terrifying wave swept through the entire secret realm, and Su Chun's words disappeared into his belly in an instant.
Agnes's expression rarely showed a little nervousness. Pure white light groups appeared in her hands, and a vortex appeared in the space in front of her. The light groups quickly followed the vortex and disappeared into this secret realm.
Then, a viscous gray ocean quietly emerged and spread quickly, swallowing Agnes and Su Chun, as well as the entire secret realm.
"Those who gain enlightenment often sink into the sea of suffering."