C113 bloodthirsty mania (2/2)
After saying that, Jin Shuya could not help but look around in fear, her petite body hiding behind Shu Ling.
Only then did Shu Ling feel that something was amiss. To think that his heart was beating faster than others as well, he had never been in such intimate contact with a girl before. It would be weird if his heart did not beat faster for the first time.
”Today is indeed the day he is going to come out to eat humans, but I don't know when and where he will appear, but our two sects have reached a consensus. No matter where he is, as long as the people from both sects are present, we must start the match.” Seeing Jin Shuya's reaction, he did not feel surprised at all.
”I've explained everything to you. I don't know if you dare to help us, even though it might cost you your lives.” The middle-aged man from Jiushan Hall said.
Shu Ling was naturally very worried, he was also very clear about the legendary ghost. However, after hearing Huo Zhen's description of the bloodthirsty mania, he realized that it might be even stronger than the ghost.
”Don't help me. It's so scary. How is this a person? She's simply a real ghost!” Jin Shuya said in a low voice.
In fact, Shu Ling also had the same intention, even though he was a chivalrous hero, he had no choice but to consider whether or not he had the ability. He knew that the Maddened mind mind and mind was extremely powerful, and had even defeated the third ranked Honored Warrior of the Divine Beast Sect, and was considered invincible, but that was just a rumor, and he had never seen it with his own eyes before.
”I keep having the feeling that the ghost he mentioned just now was very close to me, and that Si Mu hates evil people who kill people the most, not to mention demons that eat people. So I decided to help them.”
Wei Yutian, who rarely made decisions, once again made a decision, but this decision made him feel a bit heavy. It was not because of how powerful the bloodthirsty mania was, but because the ghost made him feel a kind of unnamed sorrow.
Other than Shu Ling and Jin Shuya, everyone else thought that Wei Yutian was a madman. No wonder he had the title of mad spirit, they had never heard of the might of the mad spirit before, so naturally they did not believe that the person in front of them could solve the problem with the bloodthirsty mania.
At first, the middle-aged man from the Jiushan Hall had it out of good intentions, not wanting to bring about any harm to the innocent. However, now that others had taken the initiative to help, he was too embarrassed to refuse, and she could also feel that this so-called mad spirit was indeed not an ordinary person.
Shu Ling thought for a while, then his serious expression slowly relaxed.
”Since the mad spirit has chosen to help, then I will be at the beck and call of the mad spirit. So what if I die?”
He had come here to chase after the mad spirit, but because of the danger, he had almost forgotten that the mad spirit would not flee from such injustice, no matter if it was his own consciousness that did not flee, or his subconscious that did not escape. He, Shu Ling, had almost gone against his original intentions of wandering the Jianghu.
However, when Jin Shuya heard this, she felt a little sad, and suddenly felt very afraid in her heart.
Previously, even if it was because Huang Sheng was beheaded and he was exiled, she was not afraid at all. He felt that he was full of energy and heroic, but now, she suddenly felt afraid, afraid that he would lose this person in front of his. This kind of fear made her feel that if he lost this person, her heart would become empty and empty.
”If you die, I'm willing to accompany you!” Jin Shuya said gently. At this moment, she had already confirmed his true love.
Shu Ling was the same, he instantly felt that he was lovers with the woman in front of him after knowing each other for a long time.
They looked at each other, full of love.
Other than Wei Yutian, everyone else understood what was going on between the two of them, but they did not have any intention to make fun of them either. Instead, they felt sympathy for them, and felt that they should not drag in this completely unfamiliar and unrelated person in front of them.